Brisbane, Matildas and Polkinghorne
The feeling of stepping onto the pitch for the last time is something that Clare Polkinghorne admits has yet to sink in.
Australia's most capped player, Clare Polkinghorne, announced her retirement from international football Thursday after a career spanning almost two decades and five World Cups. The Matildas ...
The Matildas will play their first game against Brazil in a series of friendlies against Brazil and Chinese Taipei this week.
Matildas interim coach Tom Sermanni is keeping plans for his biggest stars close to his chest as a mammoth 36-player squad ...
It has been 10 years since Tameka Yallop played in a grand final but with the Brisbane Roar off to a flying start the club ...
Following 167 matches, stalwart defender Clare Polkinghorne is clearing the ball for one final international window with the Matildas. At this Thursday’s clash against Brazil, in her home city of ...
Brisbane Roar captain Tameka Yallop scored a double in a 2-0 A-League Women win over Perth Glory as she equalled the record for most top flight matches for the club. The 33-year-old drew level with ...
There is still plenty of experience, with Clare Polkinghorne set to say farewell in green and gold, with the main celebration match being set for Suncorp Stadium in Brisbane on November 28.