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Why did Georgie miss the game of the century + we hate penalty shootouts + Michael Turnbull

Why did Georgie miss the game of the century + we hate penalty shootouts + Michael Turnbull

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As you can imagine, this week we're talking about...

  • the Matildas, Mel Buttle and why we all keep crying
  • the Matildas, former Socceroo's goalkeeper Michael Turnball and why the penalty shoot against France is a goalkeeper's dream
  • the Matildas, a half marathon and Georgie's personal realisation
  • the Matildas, Fran Hurndall and why she's kicking a soccer ball down the east coast of Australia

(PS - we know there's a lot of great women's cycling happening at the moment and we will absolutely be covering that in our upcoming episodes.)

Show Notes:

You can follow the brilliant Mel Buttle on Instagram @melindabuttle and on Facebook, and find her beautiful post here: https://www.facebook.com/OfficialMelButtle/

You can follow Olympian and friend of the pod, Michael Turnbull, on Instagram @michael.d.turnbull

Donate to Fran Hurndall and her amazing cause here: https://asf.org.au/projects/women-sport-australia and follow her @chickwithaball on Instagram.

For sponsorship opportunities or to work with us, please contact Kim Ashby kim@willoweffect.com

Hosts: Libby & Georgie Trickett

Instagram: @thesportsocialpodcast

Producer: Jason Strozkiy www.strozkiymedia.com

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