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In what could be Hughesy's last show, chaos reigns as JB tells us about his aborted trip to Perth, and Hughesy rips through the All Sports Report. Aussie Test Cricket Team Captain Pat Cummins joins the show from India to discuss season 3 of The Test, then we want you to vent your spleen in GET STUFFED! Colin from Bacchus Marsh has a crack at $10k with Guernsey Cash, Hughesy reviews the new Mad Max movie, and Matildas superstar Kyah Simon joins the boys ahead of the A-League All Stars taking on Arsenal tomorrow night. Then we get an Idiot Song from 2021, and Hughesy goes out with a huge bang with his very fruity joke.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
At the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup, goalkeeper Lydia Williams, alongside teammate Claire Polkinghorne, became the first Australian footballer (man or woman) to play at FIVE FIFA World Cups. Lydia is a proud Noongar woman who was born in Katanning, WA, but lived most of her childhood years in Kalgoorlie, a small town north-east of Perth. In 2022, she became the first female goalkeeper to register 100 caps for Australia, and just the second Indigenous player to do so after Kyah Simon a few months earlier. On top of an incredible Matildas' resume, she's had an extensive career overseas, with clubs including Arsenal and Paris Saint-Germain. I absolutely loved the chance to sit down and chat with Lydia, she's really calm and composed, and reflects beautifully not only on her career to date, but on the legacy she hopes to leave, in particular for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander kids. Buy our kids book The A to Z of Who I Could Be, or book for adults GIRLS DON'T PLAY SPORT. www.thefemaleathleteproject.com/shop Get the wrap delivered into your inbox as a weekly newsletter! Subscribe here for the newsletter + don't miss a merch drop. www.linktr.ee/thefemaleathleteproject Shop TFAP merch: https://www.thefemaleathleteproject.com/shop Find us on Instagram: @thefemaleathleteproject #womenssport
Ben manages to avoid being starstruck long enough to chat with Australian Matildas legend Kyah Simon and fellow professional footballer Faye Bryson who made the trip from Sydney to Armidale to run a special football clinic at SportUNE for school children across the New England region. Kyah and Simon stress the importance of running clinics for the next generation of footballers, especially for kids in regional areas that often don't have access to the same resources as students from metropolitan areas.
Matilda Kyah Simon joined the boys after the Matildas won the Don Award Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today, the legend that is Matildas striker Kyah Simon joined Rabbit & Gina to discuss her huge news.... her return to the Central Coast Mariners! Kyah talked about the full circle moment of returning back to the Central Coast Mariners, former club Tottenham F.C.'s "savage fans" and of course, the big question... if she's watched Ted Lasso. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Australia's longest-running women's football podcast (est. April 2019). History: Kyah Simon Matildas Cap 157 Matildas Debut:2007 (active) Grassroots Club: Hills United / Penrith Nepean United Appearances:111 (37 goals) Position:Attacker World Cup News Australia 1 Ireland 0 - Steph Catley's penalty earns Matildas an opening-day win #CalfWatch - Sam Kerr still sidelined with a calf injury, media having a field day Nigeria 0 Canada 0 - Group B rivals play out stalemate in Melbourne NZ and Philippines earn first-ever WWC wins, Jamaica earn first-ever point vs France Germany, Japan, and Brazil win big in opening matches Hot Topics Mackenzie Hawkesby signs with WSL side Brighton & Hove Albion Anna Margraf moves from SV Meppen to Spanish side Sporting Club Huelva Perth Glory financial woes
Former Matilda Grace Gill joined Sammy to chat about Kyah Simon's selection in the Matildas' World Cup squad, Clare Polkinghorne's role in the team, the players unlucky to miss selection, the lesser names who could turn heads on the world stage, how Sam Kerr will handle the pressure on her throughout the tournament, the importance of the warm-up games, and more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Matildas final World Cup squad has dropped and ESPN's The Far Post dissect the 23 players. Join Sam Lewis, Anna Harrington, Angela Christian-Wilkes, and Marissa Lordanic as we talk about Kyah Simon's shock inclusion, the comfort of depth, and the stories of these players. Follow The Far Post on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram. Check out espn.com.au or download the ESPN App.
El seleccionador Tony Gustavsson ha revelado su lista de 23 jugadoras para el torneo, que comienza el 20 de julio. El equipo incluye a la veterana Kyah Simon, que no ha jugado mucho al fútbol desde que se rompió el ligamento cruzado anterior hace nueve meses y a la capitana de las Matildas, Sam Kerr.
Shane Lee & Danny McGinlay discuss The Ashes, Kyah Simon's late inclusion into Matildas camp, teen prodigy Anthony Pavlešić, AFLW season's length remains undecided, Ben Hunt + more! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this special episode of "Born Offside" Kat is joined by special guest Matilda's forward, Kyah Simon, to discuss Nike's highly anticipated release of the new Matildas World Cup Jersey. As a proud ambassador for the Australian national team, Kyah shares her excitement about the fresh design and the significance of the jersey for the upcoming FIFA Women's World Cup.Kyah and Kat delve into the rising popularity of women's football and the strides it has made in recent years. They discuss the increased visibility and support for women's football, including the growing interest from major brands like Nike. Kyah reflects on her own journey as a professional female footballer and the challenges she has faced along the way, highlighting the importance of representation and empowerment for young girls aspiring to play the game. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Premier League legends Thomas Sorensen and Michael Bridges join former Matilda Amy Duggan and host Teo Pellizzeri in another packed edition of the GegenPod! Talking about all the big issues of the week including: Bridgey's experience watching Leeds United first hand in the commentary box for the Optus Sport audience How do you defend against Erling Haaland? Can he be stopped? Manchester United remains a tale of who's on the bench and not actually playingConte's Spurs come up short in the big North London Derby test The sack race claims Bruno Lage, has Steve Cooper in its sights, but is Brendan Rodgers now off the hot seat? Barcelona come up short in the Champions League to take the shine off going top in LaLigaWill Julen Lopetegui lose his job for Sevilla's shambolic start? Aussies overseas including Garang Kuol's big move to Newcastle United! Kyah Simon suffers an ACL tear leaving the Matildas down another starSam Kerr's Chelsea get a horror UEFA Women's Champions League draw And plenty more Subscribe: https://sport.optus.com.au/signup Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
It's Cup time! Spurs Women got off to a winning start in the Conti Cup group stage against Reading, and the N17 Women squad is here to talk about it. Our discussion includes:• a limited bench• poacher's goals• surprise standouts...and more. Plus, a brief rundown of the other results across the competition and a look ahead to the next WSL game against Liverpool, the first at Spurs Women's new home of Brisbane Road.Note: This episode was recorded before the news of Kyah Simon's ACL injury was confirmed. We wish Kyah all the best in her recovery!You can find the N17 Women Team on Twitter and writing or talking about Spurs in other places:Abbie tweets @abbierosemeow & writes about Spurs Women at Cartilage Free CaptainCaroline tweets @cgstefko & writes about Spurs Men and Women for Spurs Across the PondRachel tweets @spurswomenblog & writes about Spurs Women at Spurs Women BlogSian tweets @sian_wallis & talks about all things Spurs at Proud Lilywhites Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Spurs Women are back in London after their time stateside, and N17 Women is back to recap the Women's Cup. We discuss the new signings' performances, weigh the pros and cons of the different formations and lineups used, and wrap things up with some big-picture takeaways from the pre-season tournament. Plus, enjoy our post-match interviews with Shelina Zadorsky, Jess Naz, Kyah Simon, and Rehanne Skinner. We also cover the latest transfer to the team, Celin Bizet, and give our ratings for the transfer window as a whole. You can find the N17 Women Team on Twitter and writing or talking about Spurs in other places:Abbie tweets @abbierosemeow & writes about Spurs Women at Cartilage Free CaptainCaroline tweets @cgstefko & writes about Spurs Men and Women for Spurs Across the PondRachel tweets @spurswomenblog & writes about Spurs Women at Spurs Women BlogSian tweets @sian_wallis & talks about all things Spurs at Proud Lilywhites Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Tim and Shane talk cricket as Jimmy Pierson looks like he is being considered to keep for Australia, the Matildas draw with USA, NRL, Golf and much more See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Cheryl is back and brings along a record (for her) three Queens of the Week. Dale is pleased with a better performance from Everton. Eric tells us all about the W-League conferences and latest signings, and Steffen delights with his latest Nordic wrap. This truly is a big week in football. Hot TopicsThat game! If Tony said it wasn't good enough, and the team said it wasn't good enough, can we say it wasn't good enough?A new generation taking hold as we're working toward the AFC Women's Cup and FIFA WWC 2023.Loved seeing Courtney Nevin pass to KCC in the midfield onto Mary Fowler in attack!Players gave it everything, but that doesn't mean it came together, and it doesn't mean they will always winChloe Logarzo unfortunately injured her ACL during the gamePost-match Head Coach Tony Gustavsson shared his assessment of the #IRLvAUS match. #WeAreMatildas #GoMatildas— CommBank Matildas (@TheMatildas) September 22, 2021The W-League draw for Rounds 1-4 is out!Teams are split into two "conferences"Sydney FC, Wanderers, Newcastle & WellingtonVictory, City, Canberra, Brisbane, Adelaide & PerthLisa De Vanna walks away from footballMatildas games announced October 23 & 26 against Brazil (7)SigningsDub - Season 14 squad pageAround the World - Aussies/NZ AbroadAround the WorldAsiaWE League (Japan)JEF Chiba (Alex Chidiac) went down 0-2 against Inac Kobe Leonesa and they dropped to 10th positionUKFAWSLEverton 3-1 Birmingham (Everton's first win of the season, lovely goal from Hanna Bennison)Manchester United 1-6 Chelsea (Sam Kerr scored twice and set up a goal, great solo goal from Pernille Harder, Man United kept giving the ball away in dangerous positions)Tottenham 1-0 Reading (85th minute winner from Jessica Naz, Kyah Simon didn't play)Brighton 0-1 Aston Villa (Emily Gielnik's first goal for Villa, sprinted past the defence and a calm finish)West Ham 4-0 Leicester (West Ham's first WSL home win since February 2020, Tameka Yallop scored on her debut after a move started by Mackenzie Arnold)Arsenal 5-0 Manchester City (Man City's defending was what Rhali would refer to as an “opportunity for improvement”. Full games for Steph Catley and Alanna Kennedy, Caitlin Foord was a 78th minute sub, Hayley Raso didn't play)Scottish WPLNo matches until September 29thCeltic FC (Jacynta Galabadaarachchi)Glasgow City (Aoife Colvill)EuropeFrance - D1FLyon (Ellie Carpenter) 4-0 over Guingamp. Ellie played the full 90.Montpellier (Mary Fowler) 4-1 over Reims. Mary Fowler was an unused sub.Read B90s coverage of the D1FItaly - Serie ASS Lazio (Ella Mastrantonio) lost 1-6 to Fiorentina. Ella played the full 90.Pomigliano (Aivi Luik) match was suspendedNetherlands - EredivisiePSV Eindhoven (Amy Harrison) defeated Twente 2-1. Amy was subbed on very late in the game.NordicNorway Toppserien Round 14 (of 18) - crowds are back !Toppserien Youtube(3) LSK Kvinner FK (Karly Roestbakken) big 3rd vs 4th away game vs Vålerenga, important in context of season and with Champions League places in front of mind (top 2)Vålerenga 2-1 LSKKarly not on the match cardNext game (4/10) is the NM Cup semi-final vs ladder toppers Sandviken(10) Klepp IL (Nikola Orgill) 3-1 away loss against 5th placed Arna-BjørnarNikola not on the match cardKlepp now bottom of ladder in the automatic relegation positionNext game is away to fellow cellar dwellars Stabæk on 2/10Sweden Damallsvenskan Round 17 (of 22) (1) FC Rosengård (Charli Grant, Teagan Micah)1-1 draw at home vs KristianstadsTeagan started, Charli on the bench (and remained there)Next is a 3rd round Svenska Cup away game vs tier 2 Borgeby (30/9) followed by a big game 2/10 vs 2nd placed BK Häcken (whom they hold a comfy 6 point lead over)(2) BK Häcken (Dylan Holmes)1-1 away draw vs Wini Heatley's bottom-placed VäxjöNeither Dylan nor Wini made it onto the pitch despite both being on their respective team sheetsNext is a 3rd round Svenska Cup away game vs tier 2 Goteborgs (29/9) followed by the Rosengård game (see above)(5) Hammarby (Elise Kellond Knight)2-1 away loss against 8th placed DjurgårdensDrops them from 4th to 5thKK not on team sheet, recovering from recent surgeryNext is a 3rd round Svenska Cup away game vs tier 2 Satra SK (30/9) followed by a league game vs 10th placed Piteå (4/10)(7) Vittsjö (Clare Polkinghorne)Polks played 90' in a 1-1 away draw vs PiteåDrops them from 6th to 7thNext is a 3rd round Svenska Cup away game vs tier 2 Jitex BK (30/9) followed by a league game vs 6th placed Linköpings (2/10) (12) Växjö (Winonah Heatley)Next is a 3rd round Svenska Cup away game vs tier 2 IFK Kalmar (30/9) followed by a league game vs 11th placed AIK (2/10), which will give Wini's team a sense of where their improving recent performances are at. Denmark Round 7 (of 14) - halfway point of the season(2) Fortuna Hjørring (Indiah Paige Riley, Clare Wheeler, Angie Beard, Alex Huynh) Hosted ladder leaders HB Køge2-2 draw in a game where Angie and Clare startedIndi came on at 58', and Alex remained on the bench Next game is a return match against the same opposition (but away) 2/10(6) AGF (‘Aarhus Gymnastikforening') (Jenna McCormick)Jenna played 90' in a 3-1 away loss to the team below them on the ladder, NordsjællandNext game is a return match against the same opposition (but at home) 2/10USANWSLKansas City (Chloe Logarzo) - Unfortunately Chloe Logarzo suffered an ACL injury against the Republic of IrelandQueens of the WeekEric - 1) Lucy Quinn, who had been working towards representing the Republic of Ireland for five years, finally received her Irish passport in the week before the game against the Matildas and (kind of) scored on her debut! 2) Philippines international Chandler McDaniel, who scored a late winner in their game against Hong Kong to ensure that the Philippines are headed to next year's Asian Cup 3) Fran Kirby, for setting up Sam Kerr's first goal against Manchester United and celebrating more than I've ever seen anyone celebrate an assist.Steffen - Belconnen United captain and talisman Michaela Thornton is ending an era for herself at Belconnen United and has been signed by Canberra Olympic in 2022. This could be a competition shaker, and as our own Nick Amies said, is a real statement of intent by Canberra Olympic.Dale - Icelandic side Breiðablik & Ukrainian side Zhytlobud-1 Kharkiv. They've been drawn in the same UEFA Champions League group and the away trip when these two sides play is as long as flying from Sydney to Perth.Cheryl delivers three Queens of the Week - Mary Fowler, Bev Priestman and Kerry Harris for the Women in Football Leadership Conference hosted by Women Onside.Don't forget we're live on Facebook on Monday evenings and you can subscribe to the Beyond 90 Podcast on iTunes, Spotify & Google Podcasts or anywhere you listen. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
While we were discussing haircuts off-air, or the lack of, once that 'live' button is pressed we're back on track discussing the hottest topics in women's football this week.Rhali is happy the Matildas will be back in action soon. Eric and Dale have plenty of recommendations to fill new W-League teams, Cheryl is all about seeing more women coaches amongst the new teams and Steffen is giddy to hear one Aussie is back in centre-back. Hot Topics(11) The Matildas are set play (33) Republic of IrelandWednesday September 22ndEveryone loves a 4am gameW-League ExpansionThree teams will join the league "ahead of" the FIFA Women's World Cup in 2023:Wellington PhoenixWestern United FCAnd the return of the Central Coast Mariners (2008-2009) - previous players include Kyah Simon, Michelle Heyman, Teresa Polias, Ellyse PerryJitka Klimková announced as the new Football Ferns head coach SigningsEmily Gielnik to Aston VillaA plethora of Dub signings all condensed on our Season 14 squad pageTanya Oxtoby signed as an assistant coach with ChelseaAround the WorldUWCL - Round 2Champions Path1st leg: Vålerenga 1-3 BK Häcken (Dylan Holmes)2nd legBK Häcken vs VålerengaDate: Thursday, September 9Kick-off: 3:00 am AESTLeague Path1st leg:Levante UD 1-2 Lyon (OFF ‘78 Ellie Carpenter)2nd leg:Lyon vs Levante UDDate: Thursday, September 9Kick-off: 2:00 am AEST1st leg:Arsenal (Steph Catley, OFF ‘62 Caitlin Foord, Lydia Williams unused) 3-0 SK Slavia Praha2nd leg:SK Slavia Praha vs ArsenalDate: Friday, September 10Kick-off: 2:30 am AEST1st leg:Real Madrid 1-1 Manchester City (Alanna Kennedy not listed, Hayley Raso ON ‘60)2nd leg:Manchester City vs Real MadridDate: Thursday, September 9Kick-off: 4:00 am AEST1st leg:FC Rosengård (Charlotte Grant N/U, Teagan Micah) 0-3 TSG 1899 Hoffenheim2nd leg:TSG 1899 Hoffenheim vs FC RosengårdDate: Thursday, September 9Kick-off: 3:00 am AESTAsiaWE League (Japan)Round 1 kicks off September 12th but we won't see JEF Chiba and Alex Chidiac until Round 2UKFAWSLListen in for our discussion on all the Aussies in the FAWSLArsenal (Steph Catley, Caitlin Foord, Lydia Williams)Aston Villa (Emily Gielnik)Chelsea (Sam Kerr)Manchester City (Alanna Kennedy, Hayley Raso)Tottenham Hotspur (Kyah Simon)West Ham United (Mackenzie Arnold, Tameka Yallop)Scottish WPLNo sightings of the Aussies in the Scottish WPL but stay tuned as we keep an eye out for the Aussies:Celtic FC (Jacynta Galabadaarachchi)Glasgow City (Aoife Colvill)EuropeFrance - D1FLyon (Ellie Carpenter) blew away Saint-Étienne 6-0Montpellier (Mary Fowler) suffered a 0-1 loss against PSGRead B90s coverage of the D1FItaly - Serie ASS Lazio (Ella Mastrantonio) lost 0-1 to Internazionale Pomigliano (Aivi Luik) drew 2-2 with Empoli LadiesNetherlands - EredivisiePSV Eindhoven (Amy Harrison) no match this weekendNordicNorway Toppserien Round 13 (of 18)(3) LSK Kvinner FK (Karly Roestbakken) Karly was in full training from this week Toppserien: 4/9 vs Kolbotn at home, 5-2 winSome fine goals by both teams, a feast for the eyes - Youtube(9) Klepp IL (Nikola Orgill) Away game on the weekend to Stabæk postponed due to CovidNM Cup: 9/9 vs tier 2 side Amazon Grimstad (home)No football in Norway till 27/9 after this NM Cup gameSweden Damallsvenskan Round 15 (of 22) (1) FC Rosengård (Charli Grant, Teagan Micah)3-0 home win vs AIKBoth Charli and Teagan started, Charli played 67'12/9 away to Hammarby (after UWCL return leg)(2) BK Häcken (Dylan Holmes)Won 0-1 away to Piteå IFDylan played the last 7'13/9 away to KIF Örebro DFF (after UWCL return leg)(4) Hammarby (Elise Kellond Knight)KK again wasn't on the card for their 1-2 away win vs 5th placed Kristianstads Next game is at home 12/9 vs Rosengård(6) Vittsjö (Clare Polkinghorne)Emily Gielnik announced as a transfer out to Aston Villa in the week before the game 1-0 home win over 3rd placed Eskilstuna United, takes them back up to 6thPolks' first game since the Olympics, played 90'Next game is against Djurgårdens IF away 11/9 (12) Växjö (Winonah Heatley)Lost 0-1 at home to KIF Örebro DFFAfter several full games, Winonah was on the bench for this one and didn't come onto the fieldNext up Eskilstuna United 12/9 awayDenmark Round 5 (of 14)(2) Fortuna Hjørring (Indiah Paige Riley, Clare Wheeler, Angie Beard, Alex Huynh) 0-0 away to KoldingQAngie and Clare started and played the full gameIndi came on the last half hour, Alex remained on the benchStill undefeated but drop to second place11/9 away to Brøndby IF(5) AGF (‘Aarhus Gymnastikforening') (Jenna McCormick)0-2 home loss to the undefeated HB Køge, Jenna played a full gameNext game 11/9 away against bottom side AaBIceland Round 17 (of 18)(4) UMF Selfoss (Emma Checker)Surprise 1-3 home loss vs bottom side Tindastoll in their final home gameEmma captained the side again and played 90 minutesFinal game is away to ladder leaders Valur ReykjavikSelfoss stay 4th but only by a margin of 1 point over Stjarnan, who play Tindastoll (now 2nd from bottom) 1.dield (First division) (1) KR ReykjavikAideen Keane was absent from this week's game due to last week's red cardwon 2-0 in KR's final home game vs Haukar FC, guaranteeing KR's place in the top Icelandic league (the Urvalsdeild) in 2022USANWSLKansas City (Chloe Logarzo) with a somewhat surprising 0-0 draw with NC CourageQueens of the WeekCheryl gives a shoutout to the dads out there supporting the players, Eric flips to the west coast, and the FAWSL, proudly supported by Steffen, while Rhali floors Cheryl with some retirement news. 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A weekly podcast covering women's sports news. Taking a look around the grounds - Super Netball Finals time is almost here, the Aussie Diamonds squad has been announced, Kyah Simon is joining the Women's Super League in England and we wrap up the final week of the Tokyo Olympics. For our key story we'll look at research from media monitoring provider Streem - that details the female athletes who dominated the Australian media space during the olympics.
James Magnussen and Hannah Hollis celebrate the rise of Kaylee McKeown, who added another gold medal to Australia’s incredible tally in the pool. Plus the 10 minutes of madness for Emma McKeon, and why Ariarne Titmus claimed a points decision over American superstar Katie Ledecky. Also, we speak to Pat Tiernan’s dad after his iconic Olympics moment, and Matildas veteran Kyah Simon after their thrilling extra-time victory over Great Britain. Next episode, Yvonne Sampson & James Magnussen wrap up all the action from the pool and look ahead to the men’s 100 metre sprint.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ari’s quest to become more human continues this week as he attempts to learn how to play sport with some help from a very special guest...Olympic athlete Kyah Simon. If you’d like to continue the conversation about the importance of respect at home, The Conversation guide has tips to get you started: respect.gov.au/talking-about-respect/ CREDITS: Written by: Nat Amoore Executive Producer: Elle Beattie Editing, Music and Sound Design: Lem Zakharia Head Of Podcasts: Rachel Corbett CAST: Professor Hixon played by Cameron Daddo Sammy Warner played by Xion Jarvis Ari played by River Mardesic Tanna played by Victoria Wulff Fernando Warner played by Michael Wipfli Alison Warner played by Kate Ritchie Malika played by Eva Grados Jeremy played by Knox Gibson Quinn played by Charlize Funke-Andrews Eric played by Gyton Grantley Commentator played by Melanie McLaughlin Kyah Simon played by herself See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Rhali and Cheryl get the party started with an in-depth discussion on the upcoming Matildas match, the squad and what the starting XI could look like. Steffen joins with his regular Nordic news, including an update on Karly Roestbakken before Eric and Dale rock up to share their perspective on the week in football.Cheryl also 'discovers' some important Test Event news that was hidden in plain sight all along. Hot Topics44 Days until the Tokyo OlympicsOptus awarded broadcasting rights (AUS, NZ) for the 2023 WWCSam Kerr nominated for UK PFA Players' Player of the Year (Fran Kirby won) and in the PFA Team of the Year
Tim and Shane think Piers Morgan is wrong about Naomi Osaka, former AFL champion Corey McKernan thinks the Brisbane Lions are looking good, and Kyah Simon announces that she is in the Matildas Olympic Squad for 2021 See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This episode features Matildas superstar Kyah Simon and its one we've done in conjunction with News Corp and the Daily Telegraph to celebrate the companies first ever Indigenous Sports Month.As a proud Kamilaroi man I've been very lucky to be involved in this initiative through my work at Fox Sports and I'm very proud to share it with our Refuse to Lose listeners as well.Indigenous Sports Month profiles the most prominent Indigenous athletes in Australia, not only to celebrate their on field brilliance but also to speak about some of the issues they are passionate about in Indigenous Australia.My chat with Kyah today centre's around a number of things, starting with how she's faired playing football in the Netherlands in the middle of a pandemic. We talk about her catching Covid-19 and what that experience was like. We talk about her football for the Matildas and her ambitions moving towards the Olympics and the 2023 World Cup which will be held here in Australia.But we also talk about her culture, some of the things she believes still need to be addressed in Australian society around Indigenous people. We chat about race and racism, reconciliation but also about role models and how seeing a young Cathy Freeman drove her to break down barriers and not only become the first Indigenous Australian to score a goal at a World Cup but how it has helped form her into the athlete she is today. I hope you enjoy my chat with Kyah and some of the other great profiles we have coming up.Affiliate Links:My Muscle Chef:https://t.cfjump.com/73321/t/69088?Url=https%3a%2f%2fwww.mymusclechef.com%2fShaver Shop:https://t.cfjump.com/73321/t/21392?Url=https%3a%2f%2fwww.shavershop.com.au%2f Lulu Lemon:https://t.cfjump.com/73321/t/43371?Url=http%3a%2f%2fwww.lululemon.com.au%2f
Special guest Ella Mastrantonio joins the pod and Rhali Dobson shares some insights on her Australian Story appearance. Steffen and Cheryl join in to discuss the week in football and Eric leaves impressive notes to ensure his affection for Manly United is well maintained.Ella Mastrantonio103 W-League appearances (PER, MVC, PER, MVC, PER, MVC, WSW) including 1 goalGreat season with Bristol City plus this top goal12 years, 5 months, and 25 days.The gap between Westfield @TheMatildas games for @Ella_Mas11.Never give up
News of special guest Karly Roestbakken, brings Steffen running back to the podcast, Rhali now classifies as a regular co-host, which leaves Eric, Dale and Cheryl as expert colour commentators.Olympic Countdown - 57 days until Game 1GuestsKarly Roestbakken discusses her football career so far, including her time in Norway's Toppserien competition, Canberra love, Rae Dower, injury, football culture and plans for the FIFA Women's World Cup in 2023.We had a great time chatting with Karly, and you can get your own personal message on Swysh.Hot TopicsAnnounced this week, the Matildas are set to play (16) Denmark and (5) Sweden in the lead up to the Tokyo Olympics.DenmarkDon't be fooled by Denmark's ranking, this will be a cracking match for the Aussies to challenge a team led by Pernille Harder and likely a squad playing in top leagues around Europe and England.Denmark missed the 2019 World Cup in what was arguably due to a forfeited qualifier against Sweden. Akin to the 2015 Matildas' strike, the De rød-hvide took action in a pay dispute with the Danish FA.They also released "If I were a man” to highlight their fight to be recognised on equal footing with their male counterparts.Brings back memories of this satire from Norway's North Sea (ish) neighbours, which is well worth a watch or a re-watch. SwedenIt's quite an opportunity to play a friendly Sweden, a team the Matildas will encounter in game 2 of their Olympic campaign.Highly ranked, 2016 Silver medalists, a recent 1-1 draw with the USA (April) and a significant advantage over Australia in their previous encounters (7W, 3D, 1L). With just two players, Nilla Fischer (182) and captain Caroline Seger (204), they have close to 400 international matches under their belts.Melbourne Victory fans will also remember Jess Samuelsson who has now amassed 50 international caps.Around the WorldUKWomen’s FA Cup - 5th RoundChelsea (Sam Kerr) and Everton (Hayley Raso) met during the week with the Toffees going down 3-0. Chelsea now head to the Quarter-Finals (29/9).Chelsea and the FAWSL will break now until pre-season kicks off in July (season starts September). Scottish Women’s Premier LeagueJacynta Galabadaarachchi and Aoife Colvill both made strong appearances as the league comes towards the final rounds.Round 17 saw (3) Celtic defeat the (5) Spartans 4-0. Jacynta played the whole 90 and scored in the 30th minute. While top of the table Glasgow City defeated (7) Motherwell with Colvill also playing the whole game and scored in the 45th. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Glasgow City FC (@glasgowcityfc)Round 18 followed a few days later. Jacynta played the first half for Celtic in their important 2-1 victory over the Rangers. Glasgow City came on at the 67th minute in their 0-0 draw against fourth-placed Hibernian.Three rounds remain with Glasgow and Celtic who are currently sitting first and second on the ladder, with both positions qualifying for the UWCL.(1) Glasgow v (8) Hearts, (4) Spartans, (3) Rangers(2) Celtic v (5) Hibernian, (7) Forfar Farmington, (6) Motherwell FCNordic FootballSteffen provided a wrap across the Nordic countriesNorway Toppserien kicked off May 22nd(1) Klepp IL (Nikola Orgill, played all 90’) 4-1 over Arna Bjornar. LSK Kvinner FK (Karly Roestbakken) - game postponed vs Lyn due to a COVID case around the team from last week’s practice game vs Kolbotn (4) IL Sandviken (Teagan Micah, not available to play as yet) 1-0 over KolbotnSweden Damallsvenskan Round 6BK Häcken (Dylan Holmes) 3-0 home win vs Eskilstuna United, Dylan on the bench Hammarby (Elise Kellond Knight) 3-2 home win vs DjurgårdensFC Rosengård (Charli Grant) won 1-0 at home vs Piteå, Charli on the benchVittsjö (Emily Gielnik, Clare Polkinghorne) drew 0-0 away to Linköping, Emily and Polks played full 90’Denmark 8 of 10Fortuna Hjørring (Indiah Paige Riley) - Champions series - 2-1 home win vs Thisted, Indi played the last 30’Takes them back up to 3rd but will miss out on UWCL later in the yearAGF Aarhus (Hannah Bacon) - Promotion/Relegation series - 1-3 away win vs AaBHannah not on teamsheet but AGF top the ladder and this win qualifies them for the 2021 ElitedivisionenIceland Round 4UMF Selfoss (Emma Checker) 3-4 away win vs Thróttur Reykjavík, still top the leagueBe sure to watch this hilarious Woso moment from last week’s game vs StjarnanThoroughly enjoying the Iceland league. Can’t stop laughing at this @emmachecker
Have Urzila Carlson, Marty Sheargold and Kitty Flanagan been paying attention? Tom, Ed and Sam are joined by Westfield Matildas star Kyah Simon as Guest Quizmaster! Have You Been Paying Attention? First aired Monday June 29 on Network 10.
Australia and New Zealand have lodged a joint bid to host the FIFA Women’s World Cup in 2023. Matildas players, Kyah Simon and Ellie Carpenter joined us on the podcast to talk about women in sport ahead of the result announcement. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this latest podcast, Heather Garriock joins Molly and Cheryl to talk about her time as Canberra United's W-League coach over the last three years. We quickly chat about the ICC Women's T20 World Cup final in Melbourne, and how it gave us a glimpse of what AsOne2023 could be and we're all for it.Garriock discusses her legacy at Canberra United and credits those who came before her, including former Canberra United CEO and current FFA board member, Heather Reid AM.Keep listening as Garriock delivers an ode to the youngsters and how they're the future of the W-League. Karly Roestbakken gets a nod, Hayley Taylor-Young is compared to a young Ash Sykes and more ... but is it enough? With so much more investment in women's football around the world, where are we now and how do we keep up?Next up, Garriock plans to launch a football school and aims to address the technical gap in Australian football.We discussed Matildas."This generation of Matildas, they're hot!"Emily van Egmond in her preferred 10 role, Kyah Simon playing her best football in years, plus crucial questions about that holding midfielder position. Will we ever see Alanna Kennedy playing there? Answer - she's too good as a centre back.Finally, W-League thoughts from Garriock. Can anyone beat Melbourne City?
In our second installment of Beyond Football we speak with Kyah Simon who debuted for the Matildas at the age of 16, she has played for multiple clubs in the W-League and is now plying her trade for Melbourne City. Kyah has battled with injuries throughout her career but has always came back stronger. She is a proud indigenous woman and was the first indigenous woman to score a goal for the Matildas. Hear more about her and what makes her tick. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Rising above the colour bar, Professor John Maynard documents the opportunities presented by Post War Australia on the sporting field in the revised edition of his award-winning book, The Aboriginal Soccer Tribe.
Rising above the colour bar, Professor John Maynard documents the opportunities presented by Post War Australia on the sporting field in the revised edition of his award-winning book, The Aboriginal Soccer Tribe.
Aussie international Kyah Simon joins Pedersen to talk about her career in Houston and Australia, and the challenges that she has faced in the past six months. Simon opens up about the mental and physical preparations of recovering from an injury and missing her first World Cup.
Jen Cooper caught up with head coach James Clarkson about his start to the 2019 season with four points under his belt after defeating Sky Blue FC on the road. Clarkson spoke about the pressure of winning the first home game against North Carolina Courage on Sunday, and having midfielder Kristie Mewis and forward Kyah Simon back in the mix.
In this episode of Jam Pakt, Jonzy ventures into the locker rooms of the Melbourne City Football Club to yarn with one of the deadly stars of the Matildas, Kyah Simon. Not only is Kyah an incredibly talented athlete, she’s also super-focused and driven to pursue her goals - her story is truly inspiring.
Change is scary but often worth it. In fact for the world to move on, to be propelled forward, change is exactly what we need. Listen to inspiring women talk about the change we still need in terms of gender pay disparity, sexual assault, human rights and women in the workplace. Maybe it will inspire you to be the change that is needed. In this episode, you’ll hear from: Karen Mattison, an advocate for quality, flexible work arrangements for mothers. Alexandra Paul, an actor and environmental and animal rights activist whose activism has resulted in numerous arrests. Kyah Simon, a member of the Matildas, the Australian Women’s National Football Team. Lennie Goodings, who has worked in editorial roles for nearly 40 years at feminist publishing house, Virago. Louise Nicholas, a sexual violence survivor and anti-sexual violence activist. Graça Machel, an African stateswoman and the widow of two former presidents, Mozambique’s Samora Machel and South Africa’s Nelson Mandela. Fereshteh Forough, the founder of Code to Inspire, the first computer coding school for women in Afghanistan. Pamela Novo, a scholar and educator. Vidya Balan, a Bollywood actor and human rights activist. Sapana Thapa, a Nepalese social worker. Ann Sherry, a businesswoma and former head of Australia’s Office of the Status of Women. Inna Modja, an acclaimed musician based in France. She was born in Mali, and is a survivor of female genital mutilation. Sara Khan, an author and speaker, and co-founder of Inspire, a counter-extremism and women’s-rights organisation. Gail Kelly, former CEO of Westpac Group. Marian Wright Edelman, founder of the Children’s Defence Fund, and recipient of the American Presidential Medal of Freedom. Margaret Atwood, a critically acclaimed author and conservationist. The Emmy Award-winning series The Handmaid’s Tale, is based on her novel of the same name. Laura Dawn, a political activist, writer, musician and filmmaker. Jude Kelly, an award-winning British theatre and opera director.
Matilda's Striker Kyah Simon joins me on the show.Get in touch with me at tristan@talkingwithtk.com
Tony Squires, Kelli Underwood, Robert Craddock, Ryan Fitzgerald & Jamie Soward wrap up Anzac Day's big games as they take an entertaining look at the week in sport. Special guest is the Matilda's Kyah Simon.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Another big Fox Football Podcast features Matildas star Kyah Simon, alongside Adam Peacock, Simon Hill and Daniel Garb.