It’s common knowledge that Josh Hill can kick goals. After joining the side this year as a very welcome addition to the West Coast forward line, Hill has proven his football ability by helping West Coast cement themselves in the 2012 finals series.

But an ability that isn't such public knowledge is Hill’s ability to dance. The young forward has long fancied himself as quite the mover, and this week had the opportunity to prove it, lending his dance expertise for the National Breast Cancer Foundation’s Pink Glove Dance.

Hill headed to Princess Margaret Hospital to join a group of nurses and patients in the world-wide Pink Glove Dance to promote breast cancer awareness and prevention, and even donned bright pink gloves, glasses and hat for the event.

Check out the photos of Josh burning up the dance floor at PMH.

Princess Margaret Hospital is an officially registered competitor in the 2012 Australian Pink Glove Dance Competition, which sees groups submit dance videos in the hopes of being crowned the Pink Glove Dance champions and winning a $10,000 for the National Breast Cancer Awareness Foundation.

Hill was the first to admit that he was the most ideal West Coast player to join a dance video.

“I’ve got great moves, so it’s about time I put them to good use,” he said.

To learn more about the Pink Glove Dance, visit the competition website.