CommBank Mini Mate Brielle is counting down the days until she walks out with the players at one of the AFC Women’s Asian Cup quarter-finals in Perth.
Before that unforgettable moment, eight-year-old Brielle had the special opportunity to sit down with one of her favourite footballers, CommBank Matilda Mary Fowler, to ask her the questions she’s always wanted to know.
Brielle: What do you eat before a big game? And do you ever eat lollies?
Mary: Usually I like spaghetti bolognese, the night before a game. That's my main meal. And then on game day, probably just something light, like maybe Vegemite on toast and then some fruit and maybe yogurt. And do I ever eat lollies? Sometimes that's my favourite treat. I'm more into chocolate.
Brielle: Do you get nervous before a match. And what do you do to feel brave?
Mary: That's a good question. I do definitely get nervous before some matches. It depends. Some of them I get more nervous for, but it's not always the bigger games.
For me to feel brave, I think it helps when I have good friends around me. They usually help me just having, like, a hug or a little pep talk. They usually make me laugh, and then I feel better. But I also really like training hard and preparing really well so that when I have a game, I can just, think about my training and be like, you did good in training, so you'll be fine in the game.
Brielle: Who is the funniest Matilda?
Mary: Oh, the funniest Matilda. There's quite a few funny people in the team. I am one of them. Nah, I’m joking. I'm going to say my friends, my friend Jada, she makes me laugh a lot. She's very silly, very good at dancing. But she just loves having a good time, so she always makes me smile when I'm around her.