
It's hard to imagine an event in Australian history that galvanised the country quite like the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup.
Overnight it felt like the whole nation was pinning their hopes and dreams on the Matilda's success in the competition and we were there to support them all the way.
The new Stan Original Documentary Trailblazers, which is now streaming, tells the story of how the Australian women's football team grew from a group of women playing together in the 70s through to their epic rise in popularity in recent years on the world stage.
What is the Stan Original Documentary Trailblazers about?
Trailblazers on Stan is a 38-minute documentary that serves as a love letter of sorts to the legacy of the Matildas.
Whether you've been a lifelong fan of the Aussie women's national team or you got on board the Tillies train in 2023, you'll be interested to see how far they've come over the years while watching Trailblazers.
Trailblazers begins with some of the original members of the Matildas setting the scene for what it was like being a professional female athlete in the 70s and how they fought hard to even get a spot on the pitch.
Coming up against misogyny and a system built around funding male sports, these literal trailblazers created the foundations for the Matildas when it probably would've been easier for them to just walk away.
Take a look at the trailer for the Stan Original Documentary Trailblazers, which is now streaming.
In 1971 the worldwide ban on women playing football (which lasted a mind-blowing 50 years) ended and the Aussie women's national team rallied together to head off on an international tour. Players like Julie Dolan AM fought tooth and nail (with many losing their jobs as a result) to be taken seriously in the sport they loved.