Cordy who is listed as 202cm’s tall, said that he was more than happy to be involved.
“It’s been fantastic to return to Scienceworks to see the new exhibition and relive fond memories of childhood, with all the school excursions and days with the family,” said Cordy.
“I may have grown a fair bit since the last time I was here, but it’s still as much fun as I remember!”
The young Bulldog player joined the local students in testing some of the Measure Island exhibits before the exhibition is officially opened to the public tomorrow.
Genevieve Fahey, Manager of Scienceworks said she was thrilled to have Cordy along for the fun.
“It has been great to have Ayce come back to Scienceworks to help us show these students that there is more to measurement than people might think,” Fahey said.
Measure Island features 24 interactive exhibits, each looking at different measurement systems and techniques in a fun and informative way.
Measure Island will be open from October 30 to May1, 2011.