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Prime Minister Scott Morrison knocks child over while playing football on campaign trail

The young footballer bowled over by Prime Minister Scott Morrison in an awkward on-field mishap is OK and looking forward to school on Thursday, his club has confirmed, hailing the boy's "determination".
Morrison tripped and collided with Luca on Wednesday while campaigning at the Devonport Strikers football club in Tasmania.
"Our club values are determination, effort and respect," the Strikers said on Facebook. 
Prime Minister Scott Morrison accidentally knocks over a child during a visit to the Devonport Strikers Soccer Club, which is in the electorate of Braddon in Devonport, Australia.
Unfortunately, with his eye fixed firmly on the ball, Morrison barrelled into a little player. (Getty)
"We think Luca showed plenty of determination and effort to stop the PM scoring at all costs!
"The latest star of the election is ok and looking forward to being the star of the show at school tomorrow!"
Morrison replied to the post thanking Luca for being "such a good sport".
"Great to chat to you and your mum tonight and hear you're all good," he said.
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Prime Minister Scott Morrison accidentally knocks over a child during a visit to the Devonport Strikers Soccer Club, which is in the electorate of Braddon in Devonport, Australia.
Morrison pulled the ginger-haired young sportsman on top of him in an awkward hug. (Getty)
"Enjoyed our chat about your love of football and to hear you've had three hat tricks already."
Elizabeth Howes, who said her son was also on the field at the time, said she would not have given such a positive reaction.
"You were playing with my child in that game," she said. 
"I'm furious that you were allowed to play and potentially injured my kid. 
Prime Minister Scott Morrison accidentally knocks over a child during a visit to the Devonport Strikers Soccer Club, which is in the electorate of Braddon in Devonport, Australia.
Prime Minister Scott Morrison gets up after the incident. (Getty)
"He didn't know who you were, he thought the people taking pictures of him was awesome."
Morrison had been invited to join in the practice match —  still in his shirt, tie and formal shoes — during a visit to the football club in the marginal northern Tasmanian electorate of Braddon.
Prime Minister Scott Morrison accidentally knocks over a child during a visit to the Devonport Strikers Soccer Club, which is in the electorate of Braddon in Devonport, Australia.
Once the pair had recovered, the PM gave him a high five. (Getty)
The Liberal leader, keen to get in on the action, powered from the outside of the field, towards the ball, his tie flapping over his shoulder.
Unfortunately, with his eye fixed firmly on the ball, he appeared to trip and barrel into Luca. 
The young player was toppled by Morrison, who landed on top of him.
Morrison pulled the ginger-haired young sportsman on top of him in an awkward hug, before sitting up looking dazed.
Once the pair had recovered, the PM gave him a high five.
Liberal Gavin Pearce holds Braddon on a narrow margin of 3.1 per cent.
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