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Chiefsѻý Fodor named to Team Australia

Australian-born forward to play at Division 3 world juniors
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Steve Dunsmoor/Dunsmoor Creative Kelowna Chiefsѻý forward Julian Fodor will play at the 2018 world U20 Div. 3 championship next year in Bulgaria.

Julian Fodor didnѻýt arrive in Canada last winter with the intention of pursuing a new opportunity in hockey.

That all changed during a family ski vacation at Sun Peaks when a family friend put the 17-year-old from Brisbane, Australia in touch with the

The rest, as they say, is history.

ѻýAfter I went to the (Chiefsѻý) spring camp, I was invited back for a tryout and now Iѻým on the team,ѻý said Fodor. ѻýThe hockey has been a big step for me and Iѻým living a long way from home, from my parents, so those have been some pretty big changes for me.

ѻýBut itѻýs going pretty well and Iѻým enjoying it.ѻý

A forward, Fodor played junior at the club level in Australia where hockey is far from being the mainstream sport it is in Canada.

For Fodor, the on-ice learning curve with the Chiefs has been substantial but progress is being made.

ѻýThe junior hockey (in Australia) is poor compared to here, there have been some adjustments, like the physicality and the quality of players (in Canada),ѻý said Fodor, who has two goals and an assist in 21 games this season. ѻýI think Iѻýve started to adjust pretty well. Just being able to practise and play every day instead of once or twice a week like in Australia helps me a lot.ѻý

Chiefsѻý head coach Jason Tansem said Fodor has adapted well to his new surroundings.

ѻýJulian came into a very hard situation jumping into a junior hockey club but his work ethic and desire to be better has made him a very good teammate,ѻý said Tansem. ѻýThe improvements we have seen in his skating and hockey sense are through the roof. It has been a great learning experience for both Julian and the team. We are very glad he is here.ѻý

Fodor earned some long sought-after recognition from back home this week when he was named to Australiaѻýs U20 team for the 2018 IIHF World Junior Division III Championship in Bulgaria.

It was welcome news for Fodor who was passed over for his national squad the previous two years.

ѻýItѻýs a great honour to be able to play for my country,ѻý Fodor said of his inclusion on Team Australia. ѻýItѻýs satisfying to get a full-fledged spot after not making it the last two years.

ѻýItѻýll be serious competition,ѻý Fodor said of the world tournament. ѻýIt should help my game, to play under the pressure of an event like that. I need to take advantage of the opportunity.ѻý

The winning team at the tournament will move up to the Division II level in 2019.

Fodor will join his Aussie teammates in Sofia, Bulgaria for the championship, Jan. 22 to 28.

Chiefs host Wranglers Saturdayѻý

The Chiefs return to action Friday when they travel to Revelstoke to play the Grizzlies. Then on Saturday, Kelowna will play host to the 100 Mile House Wranglers. Face off at Rutland Arena is 7 p.m.

The Chiefs (12-11-1-2) are coming off back-to-back losses last weekend, 10-2 in Osoyoos on Friday and 6-5 at home to North Okanagan on Saturday.

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