Three words that will cost Sam Kerr dearly
A football commentator believes Sam Kerr should be stripped of the Matildas captaincy for allegedly “bringing race” into her taxi driver incident.
A football commentator believes Sam Kerr should be stripped of the Matildas captaincy for allegedly “bringing race” into her taxi driver incident.
Sam Kerr is facing serious jail time in her ongoing court battle — and it is just the start of the brutal reality she faces.
Footage of Sam Kerr aired in a London court has created questions about her future as Matildas captain and the governing body has declared what it will do.
The police officer at the centre of Sam Kerr’s trial has spoken in court on a dramatic day where the Australian’s police interview was heard.
Richard Peil decision to walk away from the A-League shocked everyone. ROBBIE SLATER finds out what really happened in an exclusive Q&A with the former Central Coast owner.
Flying knees to the ribs, blatant shoves and shirt pulling. The Matildas lost to Brazil, but it was the foul play off the ball that was most shocking. Take a look at the most controversial incidents.
Everyone was asking the same question after an NRL legend stepped into the spotlight on a Matildas icon’s big night.
The Matildas “opened the door” for Brazil to adopt the delaying tactics that marred Thursday night’s match in Brisbane.
A celebration of retiring defender Clare Polkinghorne’s decorated career didn’t go to plan for the Matildas, who fell 3-1 to Brazil at Suncorp Stadium.
Clare Polkinghorne is revered by her teammates as being the toughest on the field – so tough she didn’t even flinch when her coach almost knocked her out at training. ERIN SMITH reveals more to that story, and other tributes, inside.
Clare Polkinghorne’s decorated Matildas career will come to an end in her hometown of Brisbane on Thursday night.
Ahead of their return to Suncorp Stadium this week, ERIN SMITH revisits the most memorable Matildas goals of the past decade.
Five years ago taking a mental health break would have been the end of an athlete’s career with the Matildas, but a huge cultural shift has put players back in control of their welfare.
The Matildas will play four games in 10 days to finish 2024 and while it’s too much for some, one star says it’s where every player wanted the women’s game to be.
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