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'Ground-breaking' Redditch-made sports app
'Moonrise' aims to grow the profile of women's sport and connect fans to professional athletes. Developer Charlie Hartley played youth cricket for Worcestershire and says he wants to make favourite players more accessible to grassroots supporters.
Our reporter Felicity Kvesic found out more alongside former Worcester Warrior Joe Batley and Severn Stars' Sigi Burger and Ashleigh Dekker.
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| Role | Contributor |
|---|---|
| Reporter | Felicity Kvesic |
| Interviewed Guest | Charlie Hartley |
| Interviewed Guest | Joe Batley |
| Interviewed Guest | Sigi Burger |
| Interviewed Guest | Ashleigh Dekker |
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