Desperate Matildas’ plea knocked back

Desperate Matildas’ plea knocked back

The Matildas’ unbelievable run on the World Cup is not going to result in a right away money injection in girls’s sport, the federal authorities has conceded.

The crew has captured the hearts of the nation, smashing TV information, promoting out stadiums and filling out fan dwell websites throughout the nation as they progressed via the match.

But followers hoping the decision would result in a money splash in soccer and different girls’s sports activities have been left wanting.

Deputy Prime Minister Richard Marles careworn a big sum of money had already been spent within the lead-up to the landmark occasion when requested if the federal government would commit allocating extra funds.

“Firstly, we put $84m into this World Cup, this Women’s World Cup, and $40m of that was into grassroots sport for girls taking up football, so a lot of money has been spent on women’s sport,” he instructed Nine on Friday morning.

He mentioned he wished the occasion to be a springboard to “inspire more women to take up sport”.

“I’m sure government will look at this to look at how we can use this to see more women playing sport,” Mr Marles mentioned.

“I just think it’s about greater equality for women and men both on the field and off the field. This is a huge moment for the country.”

In an announcement, a authorities spokesman mentioned the federal government would have a look at “more ways” to make sure funding was “fit for purpose”.

“We are determined to help girls inspired by the FIFA World Cup, Netball World Cup, women’s basketball and rugby world cups have safer facilities to enjoy sport for life,” they mentioned.

Earlier this week, Opposition Leader Peter Dutton used the Matildas’ momentum to pledge $250m in grants for neighborhood sport infrastructure, similar to change rooms, ought to the Coalition be returned to authorities.

On Friday, Mr Dutton referred to as for the states and federal authorities to match the dedication.

“I think that would encourage participation and that’s within our grasp to do,” he instructed Nine.

After Wednesday evening’s heartbreaking 3-1 loss to England, captain Sam Kerr referred to as for the Matildas’ efforts for use as a catalyst for change.

She mentioned the funding allotted to the game in contrast with others was “not good enough”.

“I can only speak for the Matildas (but), you know, we need funding in our development, we need funding in our grassroots. We need funding, you know, we need funding everywhere,” Kerr mentioned after the match.

Originally printed as Deputy PM says ‘a lot of money’ already spent on girls’s sport amid requires extra funding

Source: www.dailytelegraph.com.au