‘Broke me’: Kyah Simon‘s hard road to Mariners return
Kyah Simon has spent the past year and a half recovering from multiple injuries but now, having returned to the field, she has documented the mental, physical and emotional rollercoaster.
Kyah Simon has spent the past year and a half recovering from multiple injuries but now, having returned to the field, she has documented the mental, physical and emotional rollercoaster.
The Socceroos blasted their way into the quarter-finals of the Asian Cup – and still they were hammered by critics. Socceroos great Robbie Slater asks…. What more do people want?
With Sam Kerr going under the knife, the Matildas are going to have to rely on less familiar faces to secure their spot at the Olympics.
Former Matildas defender Emma Checker is backing the national team to win gold at the Olympics without Sam Kerr – if they can solve one problem.
Three stunning goals to Katrina Gorry, Alex Chidiac and Caitlin Foord propelled Australia to a Cup of Nations clean sweep, writes TILLY WERNER.
Football Australia promised huge games for our national teams and they’ve delivered with important matches against England, writes ADAM PEACOCK.
Matildas star Chloe Logarzo has opened up on the issues that queer athletes face and why it took her a long time to be secure in herself. Read the exclusive column
Tameka Yallop didn’t tell teammates she was gay until a decade into her international career. Now she wants to use her platform to make life better for other girls.
Two massive clashes have been locked in for Australia’s national teams, including a first match at one of the world’s most iconic grounds.
The Matildas have continued their impressive Cup of Nations form with a win over Spain.
He helped Patrick Mahomes become the best NFL quarterback in the league, now Paddy Steinfort’s next mission is to push the Matildas to World Cup glory.
The Matildas’ World Cup preparations will step up a notch when they meet Spain on Sunday night.
The FIFA Women‘s World Cup will be a landmark event in Australia for multiple reasons, but recent events in Spain and Canada expose an unequal playing field. ADAM PEACOCK unpacks the turmoil.
The Matildas were scoreless and frustrated at halftime, but a rousing speech from captain Sam Kerr changed everything, writes TILLY WERNER.
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