Mary Fowler opens up on wild 2023
Mary Fowler is only just starting to realise her impact on the Australian public, with the Matildas star set to become one of the country’s most popular athletes.
Mary Fowler is only just starting to realise her impact on the Australian public, with the Matildas star set to become one of the country’s most popular athletes.
Mary Fowler is only just starting to realise her impact on the Australian public, with the Matildas star set to become one of the country’s most popular athletes.
After playing nearly 120 games in the green and gold Matildas defender Alanna Kennedy wants more than jerseys to hang in her trophy cabinet.
When Mackenzie Arnold started her career she was making $1000 a season. Now she can’t go out with her parents without being stopped for photos. But, she says, it’s a small price to pay.
Matildas’ teen prodigy Mary Fowler is set to take her game to the next level, after signing with one of world football’s biggest clubs.
Thrashed by Spain just a few days earlier, the Matildas produced a better performance to draw with Portugal.
Matildas coach Tony Gustavsson faces the tough task of lifting his weakened and embarrassed team for Wednesday morning’s match against Portugal.
Australian football fans were questioning what the Matildas were doing as they took a bizarre approach during a “harrowing” loss to Spain.
Having debuted for the Matildas as a teenager 17 years ago, Lydia Williams is set to reach a special milestone for the national team.
With a host of stars missing, Emily Gielnik with a greater chance to impress Matildas coach Tony Gustavsson in matches against Spain and Portugal.
She was set for a well-earned holiday at home with her family, but Amy Sayer has instead been given another chance with the Matildas.
A chance to travel, play beside a best mate and potentially suit up for Australia – it’s all on the table for a youngster who nearly quit her sport just a few years ago. NEW MATILDAS SQUAD
Matildas coach Tony Gustavsson has rested a host of top-liners, including captain Sam Kerr, from this month’s friendly matches against Spain and Portugal.
Lisa De Vanna should be lauded for her courage, for the legend has paid a very deep personal price in being the lead voice in this investigation into the Matildas’s culture.
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