Garriock discusses Matildas players having to fight for basic rights, the start of the W-League, the 2010 AFC Asian Cup success and what hosting a Women's World Cup would mean for football in this country.
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0:36 – Matildas players fight for basic rights
1.19 – The W-League begins in 2008
2.25 – Why players couldn’t solely focus on football
3.14 – Long flights and sandwiches from 7-Eleven
4.24 – Why there was little standards for the competition
5.30 – The 2010 Asian Cup ushers in a new era
6.39 – Pay struggles continue for W-League players
8.04 – Melbourne City challenge the status quo
9.30 – The 2015 Matildas pay dispute
11.40 – Minimum wages finally introduced in 2017 for the W-League
12.50 – How hosting the 2023 World Cup would continue the evolution