Matildas squad 2022: Taylor Ray on verge of Australian football debut after Covid, ACL injury
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
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If bad luck comes in three’s, Taylor Ray is finally free of it’s shackles.
Two ACL surgeries before she was even out of her teens and a bout of Covid the day she was to fly out with the Matilda’s squad for the first time have slowed her rush up the ranks.
But now Ray is fit, healthy and ready to roar after her series if setbacks and career misfires with her naming in a Matildas squad minus big names Sam Kerr, vice-captain Steph Catley and the injured Ellie Carpenter.
“I am still in shock,” said the 21-year-old who contemplated quitting football when she sustained her second ACL injury.
“To get the opportunity, I am beyond words. So excited to go to Spain and Portugal as well. I’ve always wanted to travel there.”
Making it extra special for Ray is the fact she will be playing, training and travelling with a close group of mates, including best friend Mackenzie Hawkesby.
The inclusion of the two youngsters for the first time, along with the return of Princess Ibini and Rachel Lowe, means six members of Sydney FC’s A-League women’s back-to-back Premiership winning side will be heading overseas to tackle Spain for the first time and Portugal for the fifth time.
“It’s exciting to have my friends also to be called into the squad for the June window,’’ Ray said.
“Mackenzie and I have been playing with Sydney Olympic and Sydney FC for years and I’m very proud of her.
“It just makes you not so stressed having a friend there.
“I know I have to prove myself and to have someone close to talk to us a massive help.’’
Fellow debutant Hawkesby from Wollongong stared her career as junior with the Figtree Football club.
Ray, a former Westfield Sports high student now living in Westleigh, moved from Townsville to Sydney as a teen to pursue her dream of playing for Australia.
“This has been a dream for a long time,’’ Ray said.
Ray, Hawkesby and Matilda McNamara are the new faces in the squad.
Capped players Angela Beard, Larissa Crummer, Ibini, Lowe and Amy Sayer are all returning to the 24 player squad.
The Matildas squad also includes 14 members of the team which defeat in New Zealand in April with Lydia Williams approaching the impressive milestone of being the first female Australian goalkeeper to reach 100 appearances for her country.
MATILDAS SQUAD FOR SPAIN, PORTIUGAL MATCHES
Name, position, caps, goals, junior club/member federation
Mackenzie ARNOLD, Goalkeeper, 28 (0) Burleigh/Football QLD
Angela BEARD, Back, 3 (0) Bethania Rams/Football QLD
Alex CHIDIAC, Midfielder, 18 (1) Croydon Kings/Football South Australia
Larissa CRUMMER, Forward, 23 (4), Peninsula Power/Football QLD
Jacynta GALABADAARACHCHI, Forward, 0 (0), South-Eastern Piranhas/Football Victoria
Emily GIELNIK, Forward, 52 (11) Redlands United/Football QLD
Katrina GORRY, Midfielder, 80 (15) Mt Gravatt Hawks/ Football QLD
Charlotte GRANT, Back FC, 5 (0), Cumberland United Women’s FC/Football South Australia
Mackenzie HAWKESBY, Midfielder, 0 (0) Figtree Football Club/Football NSW
Winonah HEATLEY, Back, 0 (0) Mossman and Cairns/Football QLD
Princess IBINI-ISE, 6 (0) Earlwood Wanderers/Football NSW
Rachel LOWE, Forward, 1 (0) West Pymble FC/Football NSW
Matilda McNAMARA, Back, 0 (0) Adelaide City FC/Football South Australia
Teagan MICAH, Goalkeeper FC, Brisbane Blue, Central/Football QLD
Courtney NEVIN, Back, 10 (0) Oakville Ravens/Football NSW
Clare POLKINGHORNE, Back, 143 (12) Wynnum Wolves, Capalaba/Football QLD
Taylor RAY, Midfielder 0 (0), Townsville Warriors FC/Football QLD
Amy SAYER, Midfielder, 4 (0) Northbridge FC/Football NSW
Remy SIEMSEN, Forward, 4 (0) Manly United/Football NSW
Emily VAN EGMOND, Midfielder, San Diego Wave 118 (30) Dudley-Redhead/Northern NSW Football
Cortnee VINE, Forward, 4 (0) Peninsula Power FC/Football QLD
Clare WHEELER, Midfielder, 9 (0) Adamstown Rosebud/Northern NSW Football
Lydia WILLIAMS, Goalkeeper, 99 (0) Tuggeranong, Woden Valley/Capital Football
Tameka YALLOP, Midfielder, 105 (12) Mudgeeraba/Football QLD
MATILDAS MATCH DETAILS
Spain v Australia: June 25 (local) /June 26 (AUS) Time: 9.30pm (local) / 5.30am (AEST)
Venue: Estadio Nuevo Colombino, Huelva
Portugal v Australia: June 28 (local) /June 29 (AUS) Time: 9.00pm (local) / 6.00am (AEST)
Venue: Estádio António Coimbra da Mota, Estoril
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