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AFLW appoints new boss Emma Moore to grow women’s competitio­n

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Marketing and strategy specialist Emma Moore has been appointed the AFLW’s new general manager with a brief to grow the women’s competitio­n after a period of stagnation.

Moore has had an extensive seniorleve­l career at National Australia Bank – a major AFL sponsor – and will start her AFLW role in July.

The AFL’s football boss, Laura Kane, hopes Moore’s appointmen­t will lead to increased crowds, fan engagement and television audiences in coming years as AFLW prepares to enter its ninth season.

“We have built the base and are now in a phase where growth is required,” Kane said in a statement. “We wanted someone with the expertise, experience and a strategic approach to growing the game as strongly and as quickly as possible and Emma fits that role.

“Emma’s strong skill set and experience are transferab­le into the role and, paired with her ability to work collaborat­ively but independen­tly, means Emma is in a strong position to build on the solid foundation­s we already have with our internal and external stakeholde­rs at all levels of the game.”

Moore’s connection­s to football are founded in her four daughters, who play or have played the game at junior level.

“It is humbling to have the opportunit­y to contribute to this great game of football and grow something that matters so much to millions of people, including me and my family,” Moore said.

“[AFLW] has already made incredible progress in the short time it has been around but our goal is to drive further growth, open it up to new audiences, increase crowds and fan engagement, get bigger TV audiences, whilst also ensuring our current audience remain passionate and engaged.

“Key to this will be working across lots of different groups that are pivotal to the success of the competitio­n.”

Moore said the sport had changed significan­tly since she was a child.

“I wasn’t allowed to play football but my daughters are and I could not be prouder of how far the women’s game has come and cannot wait to be a part of its future and taking it to the next level,” she said.

Moore will report to Kane, who remains in charge of football and game-related issues for the men’s and women’s competitio­ns.

 ?? Photograph: Quinn Rooney/Getty Images ?? Emma Moore has been announced as general manager of the AFLW as the women’s competitio­n prepares to enter its ninth season.
Photograph: Quinn Rooney/Getty Images Emma Moore has been announced as general manager of the AFLW as the women’s competitio­n prepares to enter its ninth season.

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