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Ex-Lioness helping Faversham mums get into football coaching
Ex-Lioness helping Faversham mums get into football coaching

BBC News

time05-06-2025

  • Sport
  • BBC News

Ex-Lioness helping Faversham mums get into football coaching

A former Lioness star has teamed up with a grassroots football club in Kent to encourage more mothers into volunteer Asante, who made 71 appearances for the Lionesses and now manages Women's Championship side Bristol City, has launched the This Mum Campaign with Faversham Strike Force comes as figures show that 83% of mothers were not involved in their children's sports won the quadruple with Arsenal in 2007, said: "We know how important female coaches are as role models for girls, especially when it comes to staying in sport and being active into their teenage years. "It's vital we find ways to halt this decline in female volunteer coaching, especially at a time when more girls than ever are inspired by the Lionesses and other female sporting heroes." New research by sports charity UK Coaching revealed the total number of female volunteer coaches fell by 10% between 2022 and Ally Walters coaches the women's team at Strike Force. She started coaching at university and returned to it after having her daughters."Particularly since I've had girls, I want them to see women in sport," she said."I also want them to see that as a parent, as a mum in particular, you can also have your own hobbies."If women aren't volunteering, you're missing out on 50% of all the people who could be." UK Coaching provides resources and advice to support women and mums taking their first steps into volunteer drop in coaches, however, comes amid a huge increase in the number of people watching women's sports, with the Women's Euro due to kick off next month and the Women's Rugby World Cup in Handyside, a coach developer at UK Coaching, said: "The recent decline in the number of female volunteer coaches is a worrying trend."But this research shows that there's clearly a huge pool of mums out there who want to coach if those barriers can be overcome."

Driven to lead: Oneata Schwalger's journey as an apsiring female coach
Driven to lead: Oneata Schwalger's journey as an apsiring female coach

ABC News

time02-06-2025

  • General
  • ABC News

Driven to lead: Oneata Schwalger's journey as an apsiring female coach

As the women's game continues to gain momentum in both rugby league and union, the need for more female coaches remains clear — something Oneata Schwalger has experienced firsthand on her coaching journey. A former Women's Super Rugby and NRLW player who represented both Australia and Samoa, she began coaching through her two sons and is now setting her sights on international opportunities. Tinirau celebrates major milestones, with Alex Johnston becoming the second highest try scorer in NRL history after putting down his 200th try, and Josh Papalii is well on his way to becoming the Raiders' most capped player. Meanwhile, Sam relives Super Rugby heartbreak over the weekend as Moana Pasfikia miss out on making finals.

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