By Cathie Reid, Director Brisbane Lions, WOP member, Managing Partner Epic Pharmacy Group, Digital Advisor Icon Group.

Eight weeks ago when I wrote a post after the first AFLW round I had no idea just how appropriate a title I’d chosen for it “Roaring into History”.  At the conclusion of the inaugural home and away season not just the Lions AFLW team but the entire AFLW competition have truly roared their way into history.

The games themselves have attracted great crowds and engaged TV audiences across the nation, but the impact these players have had has been far more widespread.  They have truly paved the way for the generations of female players who will follow in their footsteps, showing that girls can not only play at elite levels, they can play hard, with great skills, while also being hard working, committed, positive role models.

We’ve always believed in the adage that you can’t be what you can’t see, and committed to doing everything we can to deliver positive, visible illustrations of powerful female leaders in both business and in sport via our Epic Pharmacy Women in Sport initiative.

This season has been filled with examples of little girls who’ve been inspired by the women on the AFLW, but I had a moment today that really summed it up beautifully for me.

As part of our Lions AFLW support sponsorship, we’ve had the opportunity to put forward junior mascots for some of the games. At our final match at South Pine we had the wonderful chance to see Laura, the daughter and granddaughter of patients treated by Epic’s sister company Icon Cancer Care, lead the Lions out, and in the last home and away game of the season we again were able to offer the experience to a little girl.

That girl was Milla Livingston, great granddaughter of former Fitzroy great Alan ‘Butch’ Gale. Butch played 213 games in 14 years with Fitzroy (1948-61) - the 9th most of any player throughout Fitzroy's history - captained the Club for four seasons, was Runner-Up in the Best and Fairest award an astonishing seven times, and was duly honoured with selection as first ruckman in Fitzroy's Team of the Century.

We and the club thought it was a really fitting way of honoring one of the Fitzroy greats, but it took on a new poignancy when Tony told me today that he’d run onto the ground at Princes Park himself as mascot as a 4 year old before one of his dads games, and that it brought a tear to his eye today that his own four year old grand daughter, wearing his dads number, was not only able to have that same opportunity but now also had the potential to follow in her great grandfathers footsteps and herself play at an elite level.

And did you know that in order to be drafted under the father daughter rule the father only needs to have played one game for our great club. Sadly, for Milla, that does not extend to a great grandfather.

The impact that these wonderful female players have had both on and off the field has just been a joy to see, and we’ve loved every minute of the season. Just about every game the Lions have played has been a complete heart starter – my heart rate has been so high in the last quarter of a few of them that my iWatch has actually been clocking exercise minutes!

And how amazing that our AFL captain Dayne Beams was quoted as saying prior to their first round win over the Suns (how sweet was that!) " The most pleasing thing I have taken away from the girls is the passion they have for our footy club and the way they want to play for our club and each other. Hopefully that can rub off on us because the way they play in our jumper, what it means to them, is how we want to be". Clearly our women’s attitude did rub off on our men!!

Our AFLW team did round out a brilliant inaugural season by almost snatching a win in the Grand Final (I still believe Sabrina should have been awarded a kick at goal after the final siren and then who knows what the outcome might have been!) but they have truly roared their way into history and delivered on every piece of inspirational leadership and role modeling we ever could have wished for.

GO LIONS!!

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