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Posted: 2023-08-15 05:06:13

Sitting in front of the television with her family, watching the Matildas' history-making march to a World Cup semi-final, Emma Bridgman has an eye on the future.

She's thinking about how many more girls will be joining her in junior teams on the football fields of Far North Queensland that produced her idol, Matildas star Mary Fowler. 

"You can be really inspired by them," Emma said of the Matildas.

"I love the feeling because I was the only girl when I played soccer and now there are more people in my team who are girls, and it's really nice."

Emma attends Holy Cross School on Cairns' northern beaches, the same school Fowler went to before moving to the Netherlands with her family aged 12.

The pair recently met at a soccer tournament where Emma played for the same junior representative side whose uniform Fowler once donned.

An artist on the field

Emma believed "quite a lot" of the growth in interest in the women's game was down to the Matildas' achievements.

Niamh Berry, another budding footballer in year 5 at Holy Cross, agreed.

"There's going to be a lot more girls playing soccer and a lot more people wanting to join new clubs and play the game as well," she said.

"It's good to get more girls into sport."

Two girls wearing green and gold supporter gear standing on a football field

Niamh Berry and Emma Bridgman, both 10, play soccer and attend Holy Cross School in Cairns.(ABC Far North: Christopher Testa)

Marg Judd, Fowler's Year 6 teacher, remains in touch with some of the Fowler family, including Mary's mother Nido.

She recalled her former pupil as a dedicated footballer and netballer, and as an artist with a "gifted ability to draw".

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