Australia warhorse Polkinghorne ready to soak up fifth FIFA Women’s World Cup on home soil

Football
Published 05.07.2023
Australia warhorse Polkinghorne ready to soak up fifth FIFA Women’s World Cup on home soil

The considered enjoying in entrance of big crowds at a house World Cup is surreal for Australia’s Clare Polkinghorne, having toiled within the days when girls’s soccer not often made native newspapers.

Australia’s most capped participant with 156 appearances, the centre again is about to proceed a World Cup journey that started in China in 2007 when the ‘Matildas’ claimed its first ever win on the international event with a 4-1 rout of Ghana.

Polkinghorne and goalkeeper Lydia Williams will turn into Australia’s first five-times World Cup gamers after making Tony Gustavsson’s 23-woman squad.

With the 2007 squad breaking by means of to the quarter-finals, then-18-year-old Polkinghorne could have hoped the China event might be the catalyst for Australia to get up and have a good time its high girls as a lot as the lads’s Socceroos.

Instead, the thrill died down shortly and the Matildas reverted to obscurity till the following World Cup, enjoying internationals at near-empty suburban grounds.

“I remember when we played North Korea, I don’t even know how long ago it was, but we played them in like a back field in Brisbane, (in front of) maybe like 100-200 people if we were lucky,” Polkinghorne informed reporters in Melbourne.

“That wasn’t that long ago. To where we are now, it’s incredible how far we’ve come.

“It’s an opportunity for us to keep continuing to grow and introduce people to the Matildas.”

Captained by world class striker Sam Kerr, the Matildas now not want a lot of an introduction at house.

More than 40,000 individuals are set to look at them play a World Cup warmup in opposition to France on the Docklands Stadium in Melbourne subsequent week, a document crowd for a girls’s soccer match within the nation.

That document will then be smashed every week later when it performs Ireland in its World Cup Group B opener at Sydney’s Stadium Australia, the place a crowd of 80,000-plus is anticipated to look at the sport.

Polkinghorne, now 34, has been a rock in Australia’s backline for over a decade however a hamstring pressure blighted her 2019 World Cup in France.

Her harm and Australia’s lack of depth in central defence proved expensive on the event the place it was knocked out by Norway within the spherical of 16.

Sweden-based Polkinghorne has battled a foot harm this yr and never performed since April however has declared herself absolutely match for the event co-hosted with New Zealand.

In any occasion, she has extra assist if she falls this time spherical, with Clare Hunt, Alanna Kennedy and Steph Catley all succesful centre backs.

Polkinghorne mentioned she had not thought of whether or not this World Cup could be her final.

“If it was to be my final World Cup, then it’s a really nice way to end it,” she mentioned.

“(I’m) just trying to enjoy everything that comes with it and soaking it in, because it goes really quickly.”