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Australian Football League. - Roar: the stories behind AFLW - a movement bigger than sport

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When a football ground was electrified on that unforgettable February evening, feelings did not need words. They had a sound unlike anything anyone had ever heard: an almighty, heartfelt roar. The inaugural season of the AFL Womens league was a game changer for Australian sport and for Australia culturally. When women joined the nations biggest and most popular sporting code as players, it gave them licence to become legitimate football heroes. It was personal, political, proud and powerful. With unique insights from award-winning journalist Samantha Lane, including previously untold details behind AFLWs birth, ROAR tells the remarkable tales of a group of trailblazers. These are intimate stories from a band of pioneers who now have a league of their own. From Daisy Pearce, AFLWs original poster-player, to Craig Starcevich, the Collingwood premiership footballer who found football happiness where he least expected it, and superstars including Tayla Harris and history-making coach Bec Goddard, ROAR is a groundbreaking book to inspire, illuminate and celebrate the leading lights of AFLW.

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ABOUT THE BOOK

When a football ground was electrified on that unforgettable February evening, feelings did not need words. They had a sound unlike anything anyone had ever heard: an almighty, heartfelt roar.

The inaugural season of the AFL Womens league was a game changer for Australian sport and for Australia culturally. When women joined the nations biggest and most popular sporting code as players, it gave them licence to become legitimate football heroes. It was personal, political, proud and powerful.

With unique insights from award-winning journalist Samantha Lane, including previously untold details behind AFLWs birth, ROAR tells the remarkable tales of a group of trailblazers. These are intimate stories from a band of pioneers who now have a league of their own.

From Daisy Pearce, AFLWs original poster-player, to Craig Starcevich, the Collingwood premiership footballer who found football happiness where he least expected it, and superstars including Tayla Harris and history-making coach Bec Goddard, ROAR is a groundbreaking book to inspire, illuminate and celebrate the leading lights of AFLW.

Game changer conversation changer Tayla Harris gives the first broadcast of a - photo 1

Game changer, conversation changer: Tayla Harris gives the first broadcast of a womens AFL match a priceless souvenir in August 2015.

A KB Juddy and Fridge like footy hadnt seen before the inaugural AFLW - photo 2

A KB, Juddy and Fridge like footy hadnt seen before: the inaugural AFLW captains assemble for the first time.

Game on The first AFLW match begins with a ball thrown skyward before a - photo 3

Game on. The first AFLW match begins with a ball thrown skyward before a capacity crowd at Princes Park.

Timing denied Debbie Lee the chance to play AFLW but watching its birth was - photo 4

Timing denied Debbie Lee the chance to play AFLW, but watching its birth was the next-best thing.

Sam Mostyn and Jan Cooper at the first AFLW Saturday-night match From a - photo 5

Sam Mostyn and Jan Cooper at the first AFLW Saturday-night match. From a serendipitous meeting they helped create AFLW.

Chyloe Kurdas with the 2016 TAC club captains including AFLWs Reni Hicks - photo 6

Chyloe Kurdas with the 2016 TAC club captains, including AFLWs Reni Hicks, Deanna Berry, Katherine Smith, Darcy Guttridge and Georgia Walker.

See what Jemma Wong and Josh Vanderloo created with AFLW Kirbys summer days - photo 7

See what Jemma Wong and Josh Vanderloo created with AFLW.

Kirbys summer days in Mount Barker Early champion of womens footy David - photo 8

Kirbys summer days in Mount Barker.

Early champion of womens footy David Matthews meets Kirby before a state game - photo 9

Early champion of womens footy David Matthews meets Kirby before a state game.

Playing for WA in the 2013 National Championships A proud Freo Docker - photo 10

Playing for WA in the 2013 National Championships.

A proud Freo Docker Tayla playing under-7s for the Aspley Hornets Playing - photo 11

A proud Freo Docker.

Tayla playing under-7s for the Aspley Hornets Playing by no ones rules a - photo 12

Tayla playing under-7s for the Aspley Hornets.

Playing by no ones rules a happy new Blue after switching clubs for season - photo 13

Playing by no ones rules: a happy new Blue after switching clubs for season two.

Proud in the pride ecstatic Tayla playing with the Lions in the 2017 Grand - photo 14

Proud in the pride: ecstatic Tayla playing with the Lions in the 2017 Grand Final.

Packing a punch Tayla credits boxing with keeping her in footy Becs winter - photo 15

Packing a punch: Tayla credits boxing with keeping her in footy.

Becs winter weekend rituals the smell of liniment wet grass and a footy in - photo 16

Becs winter weekend rituals: the smell of liniment, wet grass and a footy in hand.

Bec with her godparents for her first Communion Simply the best one - photo 17

Bec with her godparents for her first Communion.

Simply the best one trailblazer honouring another as Debbie Lee awards - photo 18

Simply the best: one trailblazer honouring another as Debbie Lee awards premiership coach Bec her medal.

Sheer jubilation after the 2017 Grand Final Always a leader young Katie at - photo 19

Sheer jubilation after the 2017 Grand Final.

Always a leader young Katie at the head of the Logan Cobras in her 50th game - photo 20

Always a leader: young Katie at the head of the Logan Cobras in her 50th game.

With forebear captain Chris Grant at a season launch unlike any other New - photo 21

With forebear captain Chris Grant at a season launch unlike any other.

New breed walking out with her Bulldogs Some rules are made to be broken - photo 22

New breed: walking out with her Bulldogs.

Some rules are made to be broken after winning the VCAT case that changed - photo 23

Some rules are made to be broken: after winning the VCAT case that changed womens footy forever.

Living the dream pick 102 Collingwood player Penny Cula-Reid All I ever - photo 24

Living the dream: pick 102, Collingwood player Penny Cula-Reid.

All I ever wanted to do was play football for Collingwood With fiance and - photo 25

All I ever wanted to do was play football for Collingwood.

With fiance and soulmate Mia-Rae Clifford Mia-Rae and her dad in happy - photo 26

With fiance and soulmate, Mia-Rae Clifford.

Mia-Rae and her dad in happy times Beyond her wildest dreams playing AFL - photo 27

Mia-Rae and her dad in happy times.

Beyond her wildest dreams playing AFL Celebrating with Melbourne captain - photo 28
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