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Watch: AFLW legend Daisy Pearce spearheads discussion on Women. Sport. The Future

AFLW legend Daisy Pearce has seen plenty of change for women in sport in her lifetime, but she believes there is a long way to go. Watch the sporting icon lead a discussion with sports greatest minds on Friday.

Replay: Women. Sport. The Future luncheon panel discussion

UPDATE: Australian journalist and TV presenter Sam Lane was an 11th hour call up but made the most of her opportunity to spearhead a fantastic debate on the women’s sportign landscape.

AFLW legend Daisy Pearce, who was lined up to host the Women. Sport. The Future panel discussion, had to pull out of the event due to personal reasons.

Lane was given the late call up to host the event and she never looked back.

WATCH THE FULL PANEL DISCUSSION IN THE VIDEO PLAYER ABOVE

From highlighting the great efforts of our Australian cricketers, sporting champions and ultimately the success of the Matildas on home soil, Lane made it clear that the sporting landscape ha sshifted considerably in the past 12 months.

She even managed to coin a new term in the ‘sheroics’ of Tillies’ goalkeeper Mackenzie Arnold and her brilliant efforts to send the green and gold army into the semi-finals of the World Cup.

Lane opened a fantastic event hosted by Pullman on the Park, Melbourne along with Women Sport Australia which featured a panel discussion on the challenges that lie ahead for our female athletes.

The panel discussion included champion athletes Bianca Chatfield and Lydia Williams, Women Sport Australia president Helena Dorzczak, Western Bulldogs president Kylie Watson-Wheeler and veteran commentator Sam Lane, will be held at the Pullman Melbourne on the Park.

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Daisy Pearce is one of the pioneers of women’s sport both on and off the field.

But even the AFLW legend admits some days the fight for balance and equality on the field can get tough.

It’s why when she comes together with like minds, like at the Women. Sport. The Future luncheon on Friday, March 1, she feels at home.

AFLW legend Daisy Pearce holding the 2023 NAB AFLW Premiership Trophy at TIO Stadium, Darwin. Picture: Darcy Jennings.
AFLW legend Daisy Pearce holding the 2023 NAB AFLW Premiership Trophy at TIO Stadium, Darwin. Picture: Darcy Jennings.

The luncheon, which will feature an exciting panel discussion with champion athletes Bianca Chatfield and Lydia Williams, Women Sport Australia president Helena Dorzczak, Western Bulldogs president Kylie Watson-Wheeler and veteran commentator Sam Lane, will be held at the Pullman Melbourne on the Park.

Pearce will act as MC of the luncheon with topics for discussion including a deep dive in the business of women’s sport and how the ‘Matilda effect’ can help turbocharge the future of sporting equality.

The panel discussion will be filmed and exclusive broadcast on delay on KommunityTV. Bookmark this page to watch the discussion on Friday.

“I am really passionate about women’s sport, I grew up and my number one dream was to be an athlete and go to the Olympics and play professional sport,” Pearce said.

Daisy Pearce, Senior Coach of the Eagles is seen during the 2023 AFLW Draft at Marvel Stadium on December 18, 2023 in Melbourne, Australia. (Photo by Dylan Burns/AFL Photos via Getty Images)
Daisy Pearce, Senior Coach of the Eagles is seen during the 2023 AFLW Draft at Marvel Stadium on December 18, 2023 in Melbourne, Australia. (Photo by Dylan Burns/AFL Photos via Getty Images)

“For so long it was so hard to see a clear pathway to do that. In the time since we have made such great ground in terms of opportunities for girls and women to play the game.

“In different role it can honestly get a bit tiring trying to constantly break down the barriers and get change. When you come together with like-minded people and gear about the same work they are doing in their own sports and spaces, it is inspiring and re-energising.”

While Pearce said the hard work her contemporaries had done in the sporting space was in effort to make the journey easier for future generations, she said sometimes it was the older generations who we’re taken aback by the major strides that female athletes have made in the past decade.

Former player and Fox Netball commentator Bianca Chatfield. Picture: Jake Nowakowski
Former player and Fox Netball commentator Bianca Chatfield. Picture: Jake Nowakowski
TV presenter and journalist Sam Lane. Source: Supplied
TV presenter and journalist Sam Lane. Source: Supplied

“It is has gotten sticky and snowballed in the last decade but I am mindful to not talk about the rapid speed that the growth has happened as it doesn’t respect the work of pioneers who fought before us,” Pearce said.

“It might have been slower steps forward in their generation but it was a much harder environment to make change.

“We wouldn’t have been able to turn the ship far enough to get the traction we are getting now without their work.”

But there is still plenty of work to be done according to Pearce, something she believes will be a key talking point to come out of Friday’s luncheon.

Originally published as Watch: AFLW legend Daisy Pearce spearheads discussion on Women. Sport. The Future

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