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Bond's baby shark

Not only is Redsā€™ star Lucy Lockhart back running just two months after having her first baby, she is also influencing how other mums return to professional sport.

Lockhart, who previously played Rugby 7s with Bond, welcomed Zoe in April with fiancĆ© and premier grade Bull Sharks player Declan Dinnen. The coupleā€™s newborn has earned the honour of being named Bondā€™s first ā€˜baby Bull Sharkā€™.

ā€œWere definitely winging it!ā€ Lockhart laughed.

ā€œItā€™s been really fun. Zoe is an absolute angel and weā€™re just cruising and taking each day as it comes.ā€

During the latter stages of her pregnancy, Lockhart 29, vowed to wear the green and gold for the first time in the Womenā€™s Rugby World Cup starting in October in New Zealand.

At this stage, the Tweed Heads local is optimistic she will be available.

ā€œIā€™ve just started my return to running which is really good because I was supposed to start at week 12 and Iā€™m currently week nine postpartum.

ā€œIā€™m three weeks ahead of schedule which is great but Iā€™m also being really cautious.ā€

The forwardā€™s commitment has caught the attention of researchers at the Australian Institute of Sport. Her pre and post pregnancy training data is being studied by the AIS to educate women about career longevity.

ā€œI want to try to be a role model for Zoe as well as all the other women out there who think they canā€™t do anything postpartum or post babies,ā€ she said.

ā€œItā€™s very, very exciting. I think Iā€™m on track so weā€™ll see how we go with my return to contact in a couple of weeks. Weā€™ve got a match in Adelaide [against the Black Ferns] coming up in August so my first goal is to try to become viable for selection in that squad.ā€

During the Wallaroos camp at Bond University in February, Lockhart was safely stationed behind a camera to film training sessions for coaching staff. She admits she had mixed emotions about missing out on the action.

ā€œItā€™s been hard to watch from the sideline. But itā€™s also been a good break and to have that spectator view on the team has allowed me to see what I could potentially bring to the team.ā€

ā€œAnd thatā€™s my work ethic and my go-forward with the ball. Every time Iā€™ve got the ball I think Iā€™ve got good leg drive to get past the contact. I think that will be very beneficial for the team,ā€ she said.

If sheā€™s successful for the World Cup, Dinnen will take two weeks off work to travel to Auckland with baby Zoe. Their trip will be extended if the Australians make the finals.

ā€œIā€™m definitely not as good at rugby as Zoeā€™s mum and Iā€™ve got a feeling Zoe might grow up with a rugby ball in her hand,ā€ Dinnen laughed.

ā€œThat would put me third in the pecking order.ā€

Dinnen, meanwhile, is on the comeback from shoulder and ankle surgeries. Heā€™s hoping to be back on the pitch in the next two months, with his newest fan watching on.

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