
When she checked on us after 10 minutes, she found that we had a clue open that we shouldn't of been on the in the time frame and asked us how we had done it. When she put us in the room, she just gave a quick, here's the clock, off you go speech and then left. She gave us the brief explanation of what we were to expect and to what was and wasn't part of the game. She communicated well, albeit with a Russian accent. She apologized for her language skills as she was Russian. We were greeted by a lady wearing gym gear (crop top, short pants?), we thought we may have been interrupting her work out. When going up the business, it was a little bit dingy with not much signage. “I did get a few opportunities which I loved, but I’m definitely looking to hopefully play more senior games when I get to Brisbane.This was our first escape room experience. “I just tried to use the time as much as I could to develop my game, and I was supported by some great coaches at Geelong,” Fort said. While frustrated with his lack of game time at Geelong, Fort said his time at the Cats was a good learning experience. “He can be a ruck combination with Oscar or he can play forward and go in the ruck, so we’ve got that versatility now bringing him into our organisation, which is good for us,” Daly said. “We’ve got a history of what he can do in the ruck as well,” Daly said.įort’s primary role will be to support Brisbane’s first-choice ruckman Oscar McInerney, but his ability to play as a key forward will also come in handy. Lions football manager Danny Daly said Fort “tore apart” the Lions that night. “I got to do a few things in the ruck that I was trying to do, and I got the ball going forward a couple of times which helped us get the win at the time, but I look forward to doing that for Brisbane next time,” he said. so it’ll be good to catch up with everyone.”ĭespite his limited game time with the Cats, Fort caught the eye of the Lions in a 27-point Geelong win over Brisbane in round 7, 2020. “He called me straight after I found out.

“To get an opportunity now, I’m extremely stoked.”Īs is his father Richie, who still lives in Brisbane. Picture: Matt King/AFL Photos/via Getty Images Darcy Fort (left) and Oscar McInerney will be teammates next season.
