2024 – A Golden Vintage for Old Scotch (Part 2: The Cardinals)
Old Scotch fans will fondly remember 2024 as they experienced the view from the top of the mountain in both the Premier Men’s and Premier Women’s competitions for the first
Fitzroy FC Statement
The Fitzroy Football Club is thrilled to announce Bronte Ryan as the club’s new Fitzroy-ACU Senior Women’s coach!
Bronte comes to the Club with a wealth of experience, most recently as the Senior Assistant Coach and Backline Coach for the North Melbourne Football Club in the VFLW, a role she’s held since 2018.
Prior to North, Bronte built her coaching experience in WA as a forwards coach with Claremont Women’s Football Club from 2016 – 2018 and Assistant Coach midfield and forwards, Claremont Football Club Under 16’s Development Squad in 2018 with their men’s team.
She was also the Senior Assistant Coach Youth Girls at Claremont Women’s Football Club from 2017 – 2018, Female State Under 18’s Assistant Coach for Western Australia in 2016 and a Western Australia Talent Academy Coach Under 18’s from 2014 – 2016.
This is a historic coaching appointment for our Club. Bronte becomes the first woman to take on the role as a Senior coach at Fitzroy in our Club’s history, building on the previous coaching positions held by women at our Club in Jo Hogan, former Reserves Women’s coach and Mel Storey, former Assistant U19 coach.
Club President Joan Eddy was beyond thrilled to welcome Bronte to the Roys and see the progression of more women as coaches at Fitzroy.
“It’s such a historic moment for our Club to appoint Bronte as our Senior Fitzroy-ACU Women’s coach. We’re very excited to have someone with her level of experience be part of our community and add to our Club’s proud history.”
Read the club’s full statement HERE
Old Scotch fans will fondly remember 2024 as they experienced the view from the top of the mountain in both the Premier Men’s and Premier Women’s competitions for the first
Old Scotch fans will fondly remember 2024 as they experienced the view from the top of the mountain in both the Premier Men’s and Premier Women’s competitions for the first
“In 2016, the club nearly folded and shut the doors. But eight years later, we’re up three Divisions and have won 2 Senior premierships and a Reserves flag. To see