"We like it when Majak and the other players come down because we learn a lot from them and it's his clinic," Madina said.
Medina competes strongly against her brothers and the other boys in the group with her height and strong overhead marking standing out from the rest.
Her skills have rapidly improved with several North players and Majak passing on their knowledge of the game at the clinic at Debney's Park on Monday afternoons.
When Majak's 10-week program concludes, Medina is adamant her football journey will continue.
"I want to keep playing footy afterwards," Madina said.
"I'm going to play for Bridget's (Huddle Sport and Recreation Manager) girls' team and keep doing programs with The Huddle."
Madina is not the only one in her family to make a mark with AFL; her younger brother Sabir was nominated for AusKicker of the Year in round seventeen in 2013 and presented a Premiership medallion to a Hawthorn player at the Grand Final.
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