> Neville: Is that something that’s really on your mind? You really want to do it, don’t you?
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> Kane: Yeah it’s really something that I think I can achieve. I think it would be…
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> Neville: It’s mad really, isn’t it?
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> Kane: Yeah I just feel like, if I could play in the NFL and do what I’ve done in football, imagine that as an experience, imagine that as a career, to do two different sports.
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> I mean, I’m not expecting it to be easy. I know a lot of people think I’m just going to turn up and be an NFL kicker. I know it will be a lot of hard work, a lot of practice, but…
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> It’s just something that’s always interested me, because I feel like the kicking is almost the equivalent to like a penalty kick. So it’s like, okay a lot of people can score penalties in training and in the NFL you can kick it a long way, but can you do it under pressure? When the moment is big? When the game’s on the line?
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> I think that aspect is the bit that maybe I have a little bit of an advantage over maybe some younger people coming through.
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> Neville: So when’s it going to happen?
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> Kane: I guess it depends on my career as well, like I might get to 35 and be like “I’ve lost interest in that”. Maybe in ten, fifteen years time — my late thirties to forties, if I’m still in the shape that I’d like to be in, I guess I’d start practicing nearer the time if it was a serious option.
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> Of course, we’re talking about something years down the line. I don’t want to say it’s definitely going to happen, it’s just something in the back of my mind I would love to try and achieve.