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In July 2026, we have been given the opportunity of a lifetime.
We have been selected to represent Team World in the Women’s Football Alliance (WFA) World Bowl — a historic global game bringing together the best women’s American football players from around the world. The game will be held at the iconic Tom Benson Hall of Fame Stadium in Canton, Ohio, and broadcast globally on Amazon Prime.
But for us, this is more than just a game.
We are two proud Aboriginal women, and this moment carries something much deeper. In July, we have the chance to make history — to become some of the first Indigenous Australian women to compete on the world stage in American football, representing not only our country, but our people, our families, and our communities.
Our journey to get here has not been easy. As Indigenous women in sport, we have faced barriers, limited pathways, and often had to carve out our own opportunities. But through resilience, courage, and the support of our communities, we have continued to show up — on and off the field.
This opportunity represents:
Breaking barriers for Indigenous women in sport
Creating visibility for the next generation
Showing young Indigenous girls that they belong on the world stage
We are raising $10,000 to help cover the costs of:
-International travel to the United States
-Accommodation and training camp expenses
-Uniforms and preparation costs
Every contribution, big or small, helps us take the field — not just as athletes, but as role models for our mob.
We carry our communities with us in everything we do. When we step onto that field, we are not standing there alone — we are standing there for every young Indigenous girl who has ever dreamed of being seen, being strong, and being part of something bigger.
This is bigger than football.
This is about representation.
This is about legacy.
This is about showing what is possible.
Thank you for supporting us on this journey.
— Grace & Tee

