Melissa Tapper is ready for the next eight weeks of her preparation for the 2018 Gold Coast Commonwealth Games

Sean Hardeman
Updated February 9 2018 - 3:04pm, first published 2:30pm
GIVING BACK: Commonweath Games-bound Melissa Tapper visited Warrnambool College's Clontarf Academy students including Michael Chivers (left), Isaac Dalton, Joel Campbell and Jirra Clarke. Picture: Christine Ansorge
GIVING BACK: Commonweath Games-bound Melissa Tapper visited Warrnambool College's Clontarf Academy students including Michael Chivers (left), Isaac Dalton, Joel Campbell and Jirra Clarke. Picture: Christine Ansorge

HAMILTON export Melissa Tapper is bullish about the opportunity of representing her country once again in the table tennis at a Commonwealth Games.

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Sean Hardeman

Sean Hardeman

Sports Journalist

I'm a sports journalist for the Warrnambool Standard who covers a number of different sports across the south-west of Victoria. I enjoy watching cycling, surfing, football, soccer and Formula 1.

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