Bolt will need to be world's fastest learner after Mariners debut


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The giant Jamaican needed just 19 seconds to applaud one of his teammates, Jack Clisby, finding the back of the net.


When the Mariners led 3-0 after 15 minutes, Bolt was entitled to wonder if he had walked into the Manchester United of Australian football.


For the record, the annual pre-season hit-out against the local selective side was often a blowout.


Australia’s own former Olympic speedster, Matt Shirvington, was at the ground as part of his TV duties, and was also a hit with some of the crowd, taking time out to pose for some photos with the local paramedics.


When Bolt warmed up, nobody noticed Josh MacDonald make it 6-0 at the other end of the field.


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