Matildas’ World Cup hero hints at uncertain post-Olympic future
Katrina Gorry has made some very loud hints her time in the green and gold is coming to an end. She is determined to go out with a bang.
Katrina Gorry has made some very loud hints her time in the green and gold is coming to an end. She is determined to go out with a bang.
Australia has a rocky history in qualifying tournaments, but the Tillies quickly buried any nerves in stunning style.
The Matildas scored a perfect 10 as they booked their tickets to the Paris Olympics with a 10-0 win over Uzbekistan, but ERIN SMITH rates every Aussie from the match.
The Matildas are off to Paris after dispatching a hapless Uzbekistan 10-0 in Marvel Stadium in front of 54,000 people in the second leg of their Olympic qualifiers.
Australians emptied bank accounts and borrowed kit to take part in the ‘pilot’ event that convinced FIFA to stage a Women’s World Cup. ADAM PEACOCK revisits the momentous trip to China with help from some greats.
The Matildas have called upon FIFA to even the playing field – and the prize pool – as they eye the next evolution of the women’s game.
The Matildas are days away from the start of the Women’s World Cup, but there has been a dark side to their exploding popularity.
The Matildas will carry a secret weapon into the World Cup – armed with inside knowledge from two of Australia’s greatest ever athletes on how to triumph on home soil.
The Matildas are ready to shine in front of a home crowd as the world tunes in for the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023.
Mary Fowler may struggle for minutes at the World Cup, but the matchwinner in the send-off game against France has received some huge praise from a Manchester City veteran.
Professional divers will plunge into the city’s river after hundreds of drones suffered a ‘technical glitch’ and fell into the water.
Professional divers have fished out hundreds of drones from the city’s river after they suffered a ‘technical glitch’ and fell into the water.
Matildas’ alumni, including Sydney 2000 Olympics captain Alison Foreman, have been called on to ease the pressure on Australia’s World Cup squad.
From ensuring the right air pressure in balls, to the width of goalposts, to the right type of rice in the buffet at team hotels, Jane Fernandez and her organising committee will have their hands full through the World Cup.
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