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Torquay AFLW star helps to inspire next gen

October 8, 2023 BY

Torquay local and former AFLW Katie Loynes donated the tongue of her football boots for the campaign. Photos: SUPPLIED.

A TORQUAY local and former AFLW captain has inspired the next generation of female football athletes by gifting her boots to embody the spirit of women’s sporting progress.

Foundation AFLW player Katie Loynes joined fellow trailblazers of the sport in a partnership with Johnnie Walker to help create five individually handcrafted football boots to work towards providing a platform for female voices of the game.

Crafted from boots worn by Katie and 20 other legacy players in the league’s history, the new boots were gifted to current athletes in the league, to symbolise the bold steps which have been and continue to be taken from one generation to the next.

The bespoke footwear was crafted in collaboration with Melbourne-based designer, Matea Gluščević, by repurposing laces, leather and studs.

The five pairs of boots were crafted from boots worn by Katie Loynes and 20 other legacy AFLW players.

 

Katie Loynes made her AFLW debut in 2017, in the inaugural match at Ikon Park for the Carlton Blues.

During her incredible career, she was crowned best and fairest in the 2018 season, then named captain of the club before retiring after 45 games.

Loynes, who ended up donating the tongue of her last match worn pair of boots, said she was thrilled to be recognised as a trailblazer of the sport.

“It’s all about championing strides forward in womens sport.

“These boots have now been passed on to the next generation of players which is just amazing.

“When you look at the campaign and see the 21 legacy players who are involved, it’s so humbling to be amongst that group of women.

“I know the one and only Debbie Lee has her studs in one of the boots and bits of every one of those legacy players boots are being carried on.

“It’s a really proud moment.”

Loynes said she was even more chuffed to find out her boots had been donated to a AFLW league best and fairest winner and friend in Emily Bates.

Emily Bates with the recrafted pair of boots.

 

“To have played a part in inspiring athletes like Emily is very cool.

“Emily has won a league best and fairest award and is an absolute champion already.

“She’s now moved from Brisbane to Hawthorn and is still playing a dominant role in the league.

“It’s fantastic to see women like Emily continuing to progress the sport forward.”

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