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.
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.
Only two more games stand between the Matildas and Olympic qualification and one of them will be in Melbourne.
Matildas midfielder Aivi Luik raised over $35,000 after shaving her head to raise cash for brain tumour research following her brother’s devastating diagnosis.
If Australia wants to win next year’s FIFA Women’s World Cup on home soil, a tougher preparation is needed, according to Matildas coach Tony Gustavsson.
Tony Gustavsson knew how good Katrina Gorry was in attack but it was another aspect of her game that left the Matildas coach in awe.
As if there is ever any doubt left who Australia will look to when they need the big play, Sam Kerr has once again delivered when it matters.
The Matildas needed late heroics from Emily van Egmond and Sam Kerr to beat New Zealand in Townsville.
Matildas coach Tony Gustavsson is adamant a docu-series about his team will aid Australia’s World Cup hopes.
Overlooked for Matildas selection, Sydney-born Ally Green is set to instead represent New Zealand.
The Matildas’ Asian Cup flop hasn’t dented their confidence about winning next year’s FIFA Women’s World Cup.
Having felt the pain of the Matildas’ premature Asian Cup exit from afar, returning midfielder Katrina Gorry is ready to bring some joy back to the national team.
Having given birth to her first child last year, Katrina Gorry is set to play for the Matildas for the first time since 2020.
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