As speculation about her future continues to grow, Meath ladies football star Vikki Wall has stressed that she hasn't signed for any AFLW club yet.
Wall has never made any secret of her desire to play Aussie Rules, with Meath manager Eamonn Murray recently saying that a move Down Under for the Dunboyne player was inevitable. But speaking to gaa.ie, the Player of the Year said: "Look, I have nothing confirmed at the moment.
"It's something I have spoken about that I do have interest in. But no, nothing to confirm at the moment anyway."
When pressed further on the matter, she replied: "No, nothing signed. Look, I'm committed, I'm here to see how far Meath can go this year. So that's the only kind of update I have on it at the moment."
Wall admitted that it would be difficult to juggle the two codes - as the likes of Dublin's Sinead Goldrick and Mayo's Sarah Rowe have done - if she did decide to move to Australia.
"I suppose it's only kind of when you're in that situation, I don't know. Like, even the dual player (in the GAA) and that kind of thing, if I look at some of the girls and even maybe some of the lads, I think it's so admirable that they're able to do it, but I actually don't think I'd be able to do it.
"That balance, that side of things, it's very difficult," she added.
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