This story was first written and published for The Roar. When our major sports talk about establishing women’s competitions, one of the key words is sustainability. It’s important that we aim to develop competitions that are exciting, marketable and that feature exceptional talent, but the core obligation must be to ensure our competitions are sustainable. […]
Month: August 2017
Women’s sport weekly wrap: Does Australia want success in the XV format of the game?
This story was first written for and published by The Roar. This week there have been plenty of questions asked about Australian rugby. Who will succeed Bill Pulver as chief executive of the Australian Rugby Union after announcing that he would step down from his role after axing the Western Force from the Super Rugby […]
Women’s Sport Weekly Wrap: Wallaroos lose to Ireland by 2 points
This story was first written for and published by The Roar. A question I frequently get asked is which sport is doing the most for women’s sport in Australia. My answer is always the same. Each sport seems to be nailing it in at least one key area.
Women’s Sport Weekly Wrap: Here come the Wallaroos
This story was first written for and published by The Roar Sports. It has been an absolutely remarkable week for the Matildas, who are currently in the United States competing in the Tournament of Nations against three of the top ten best female football teams in the world: Japan, the United States and Brazil. Last […]