Women's sport weekly wrap: The Matildas have arrived

By Mary Konstantopoulos / Expert

I’ll always remember this week as the week where I really felt like for the first time, the Australian public really embraced the Matildas.

It has truly been an incredible week for this team – it started last Saturday when Sam Kerr was on the front of the Sydney Morning Herald back-flipping. Despite increased attention for women in sport, we are still not at a point where women’s sport is covered frequently in our mainstream newspapers.

To have women’s sport featured on the front page signals that something special is going on.

Last weekend was the first time I had had the opportunity to watch the Matildas play. When I went to Pepper Stadium last Saturday, I joined over 15,000 people to watch the team play. This game was the first occasion that the Matildas had played on home soil in front of a sold-out-crowd.

Had I not been so overjoyed that that many people had turned out to watch women’s football, I would have been slightly cranky that I didn’t have a seat. But I wasn’t the only one. Friends of mine who arrived an hour before kick-off also couldn’t find a seat. The Stadium was packed. There were no empty seats in the grandstand and the massive crowd sprawled onto the hill. So much for critics who say no one is interested in women’s sport because it is an ‘inferior product’.

The atmosphere was electric – dads with their daughters, families, men and women brought together by their love of football.

And what’s not to love? This was the Matildas first game in Australia since their Tournament of Nations triumph last month where Australia not only won the whole tournament, but also defeated the United States for the first time in history.

Saturday’s game finished with a 2-1 result in favour of the Matildas, making it the second time in a row that this team had beaten Brazil. On Tuesday night in Newcastle, two became three when the Matildas came from behind to defeat Brazil 3-2. Sam Kerr scored two goals on the night and entertained the crowd with another one of her trademark backflips.

For fans of women’s football, the coaching staff and the Matildas themselves, it must be truly incredible to have watched the rise of this team from underdogs to one of Australia’s most loved sporting teams.

The Australian public is beginning to get behind the characters in the team like Sam Kerr who is not just famous for her back-flips but also for being one of the most talented football players in the world. Then there’s Ellie Carpenter who was Australia’s youngest athlete at the 2016 Rio Olympic Games and Lisa de Vanna, the experienced campaigner who is Australia’s leading goal scorer and who scored a phenomenal long range goal on Saturday in Penrith.

Post-game in de Vanna admitted to being emotional, because despite playing for the Matildas for 15 years, she had never played in a stadium with so many people cheering for the team.

In their last two games, they have played in front of over 31,000 people. The crowd in Newcastle of 16,829 was a record for a stand-alone Matildas home game.

The next step is keeping the momentum going and ensuring that this strong support of our national team translates into support of the upcoming W-League season. The W-League season will begin in the final weekend of October, span for 14 weeks and will include 25 double-headers alongside A-League games.

I’ll also be keeping an eye out on the next update of the world rankings. The Matildas are currently sitting in sixth place, but I expect them to move back into the top five, perhaps even the top four after beating Brazil three times in succession. This is only the beginning for this team – make sure you’re on board.

There is absolutely no denying that women’s sport is in the rise at the moment. This year alone we have seen the incredible success of the AFLW, increased awareness and profiling for the Australian Jillaroos, a new Super Netball competition and a nation behind the Matildas.

I’m hoping that the wave of support for the Matildas translates into support for other women’s sport and one of our next opportunities to watch a national team in action is the Ashes series featuring out Australian Women’s Cricket Team.

Games will be played at Coffs Harbour, Allan Border Field and North Sydney Oval, so I encourage all of you to get out there and support our Australian Women’s Cricket Team – with talent like Megan Schutt, Ellyse Perry, Alex Blackwell and Elyse Villani featuring, you won’t be disappointed. The Ashes begins on October 22.

Rugby league
Last week I introduced all of you to one of the new faces in the Australian Jillaroos – Talesha Quinn. This week I thought I would introduce you to another.

Jessica Sergis will make her Jillaroos debut tomorrow against the Papua New Guinea Orchids. it is pretty incredible for a young woman that has played less than 20 rugby league games.

Jess went to her first training session with the Cronulla Sharks earlier this year with no idea what to expect. She remembers feeling intimidated – particularly about meeting pioneers in the game like Ruan Sims.

She thought she would be excluded and that she wasn’t good enough to play with these women. But then, Jess noticed that Ruan Sims was wearing fake eyelashes just like hers and her mind was at ease. Her mind was even more at ease when the squad welcomed her instantly as one of their own.

Over the past year, Jess has developed into one of the most talented Australian rugby league prospects. She was one of the Sharks best players this year and made her New South Wales debut in the Interstate Challenge, scoring three tries.

Along the way she has been the beneficiary of plenty of support and mentoring from women in the team like Ruan Sims.

While Jess may be in awe of the women she plays with, the feeling of respect is certainly mutual.

Ruan talks fondly about Jess, explaining that she took Jess aside for some one-on-one tackling training very early on. While Jess didn’t have the correct technique initially, Ruan saw ability, a willingness to listen and a hunger to learn. In that moment, Ruan knew she had a future talent on her hands.

Keep an eye on the Jillaroos tomorrow to watch this talent unleash.

The Crowd Says:

2017-09-24T09:28:05+00:00

Alex

Guest


I'll give you the benefit of a verrrrryyy dubios doubt that you are NOT comparing a team of total nobodies with the mighty Matildas?

2017-09-22T15:01:38+00:00

Midfielder

Guest


Huge news

2017-09-22T13:09:08+00:00

Nemesis

Guest


Even Fifa's official website, which has a global audience in the hundreds of millions has jumped on our Women's National Team. Matildas headline milestone week Down Under http://www.fifa.com/womens-football/news/y=2017/m=9/news=matildas-headline-milestone-month-down-under-2908785.html?_referrer=twitter&_branch_match_id=439621641217915412

AUTHOR

2017-09-22T11:37:47+00:00

Mary Konstantopoulos

Expert


Wahoo!!

AUTHOR

2017-09-22T11:37:37+00:00

Mary Konstantopoulos

Expert


I've been following them for a while, Kangajets - it's just good to see now that the rest of the country is catching up! :)

2017-09-22T10:48:44+00:00

Kangajets

Guest


The Matilda's have been hot for a few years now . It's good u r joining the bandwagon Mary

2017-09-22T10:44:07+00:00

The Auteur

Guest


This is honestly one of the stupidest things ever posted this year. Not surprising it's coming from you.

2017-09-22T10:36:52+00:00

Patrick

Guest


"on the front of the Sydney Morning Herald back-flipping" - this is a momentous feat because not even the Socceroos could make the front cover of the Herald for anything other than flares going off in A League games - so that is a massive outcome.

2017-09-22T08:14:14+00:00

punter

Guest


Lighten up Casper!!! Why would AFLW annoy anyone, it's massive in Melbourne during the off season of the AFL. Everyone a winner. This might help. https://www.theguardian.com/football/ng-interactive/2017/sep/21/david-squires-on-australias-best-national-sports-team-the-matildas

2017-09-22T06:42:24+00:00

punter

Guest


Try you may like it!!! Let me assist Man City 1st, Man U 2nd & Chelsea 3rd & spurs 4th. there you go no need to watch PL.

2017-09-22T06:35:27+00:00

punter

Guest


Brazil lost 7-1 to Germany in semis of WC in 2014. Germany just took over from Brazil as no 1 in world this month. Casper, not even sure of your point.

2017-09-22T06:33:22+00:00

Casper

Guest


Now all of a sudden you've got detailed analysis on the match. You don't like it when someone makes you accountable for your hogwash.

2017-09-22T06:07:27+00:00

Nemesis

Guest


It was a practice match. It was not even being played under normal match conditions. The players were instructed to maintain a formation that they'll never use in a match. Why do people who are not interested in our sport continually hijack discussions?

2017-09-22T05:58:11+00:00

Casper

Guest


I don't have an issue with the girls losing to an u15 boys team, it's the score line that is jarring. What's the equivalent of 7-0 in other sports?

2017-09-22T05:09:08+00:00

Casper

Guest


Punter - he doesn't mention other sports by name, but we know that the AFLW really bugs him, which is great. Bowie is world class. the Matilda's lost 7-0 to u15 boys. I wouldn't think an u15 boy from Newcastle would beat Bowie in a race.

2017-09-22T05:02:21+00:00

The Auteur

Guest


An u15 boys AFL team could beat an AFLW team. AFLW is far from world class, even though it's only played in one half of one country. Poor standards.

2017-09-22T04:39:45+00:00

Doc Disnick

Roar Guru


Only x-amount of time in any given day.

2017-09-22T04:31:29+00:00

punter

Guest


Have to agree with you team sports, outside of the Olympics are getting much more media attention. Always been a fan of the Opals & Hockeyroos, especially in Olympic time, love the Rugby Seven's team too. Love the Matilda's but i think you also have to like the sport. I can't stand netball, so had to look up who the Diamonds were, but no doubt the standing of netball as a very prominent female sport in this country.

2017-09-22T04:20:12+00:00

punter

Guest


Thought you said you don't get abusive Casper???? I read & re-read Nemesis comment (yes he does deride other sports, but he does it on the football tab was all I said). However, in his comment above he doesn't mention others sports yet this provoked your comments. Do you follow sports, Tai Bowie won the female 100 metres at the World championship, would you call her world class, her time would struggle to win an inter club male race. What was your point?

2017-09-22T03:32:07+00:00

Casper

Guest


I'm just on the main tab. I don't really care where it takes me after clicking on the story. What happened to you Punter. You used to be your own man, but now you are just a sycophant to our Eastern European friend.

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