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ON A MISSION FOR MADDIE
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I’d venture to say that there isn’t an AFL player, even one whose body has been pummelled relentlessly season after season, who would rate themselves stronger than a young woman named Maddie Riewoldt. A member of the famous footy family, she died aged 26 from aplastic anaemia, and set in motion a gesture of courage and conviction from her family, who started Maddie Riewoldt’s Vision. The annual fundraising match between St Kilda and Richmond, endeavouring to find treatments and one day a cure for the rare blood disorder, is this weekend. Barrack hard for the cause. ●
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hen this year’s Maddie’s Match takes place on Sunday – AFL teams Richmond and St Kilda play each other to raise funds to combat Bone Marrow Failure Syndromes – Maddie Riewoldt’s mother Fiona Riewoldt will no doubt be remembering the young woman she says was “my best friend”. “She was very funny, very dry. She loved music – Kelly Clarkson and Taylor Swift. She was feisty, she was loyal; she was so many things,” Riewoldt says. “She was a strong, strong person and a mad sportsperson – she was like a walking football encyclopedia.” It’s no wonder: her brother Nick Riewoldt, whom she idolised, is a former Saints captain, while cousin Jack Riewoldt, a three-time Coleman Medallist, plays for the Tigers. This is the fourth Maddie’s Match since Maddie’s death from aplastic anaemia – whereby her body stopped producing enough new blood cells – in 2015. Riewoldt says that she’s overwhelmed by the support that teams and spectators have shown. Watching the crowd on the day – so many wearing Maddie’s favourite colour, purple, and using the hashtag #FightLikeMaddie – she says: “I get really touched. I have to stop and pinch myself sometimes, to see what we’ve achieved. [Losing a child] is a very lonely path and this has taken a lot of that loneliness out, because I never cease to marvel at the amount of people who have come on board.”
Fiona Riewoldt, left, and AFL journalist Sam Lane, right, are fulfilling Maddie’s promise. KARON PHOTOGRAPHY
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Maddie Riewoldt fought hard in her battle with a rare blood disorder, and her passionate AFL family fights on to raise funds to find a cure.
Goal in sight
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After Maddie was diagnosed with the disease at the age of 21 and life began to revolve around blood transfusions and medication, Riewoldt did everything with her daughter. But the illness Maddie faced proved to be unrelenting and cruel, chipping away at her body’s resources even though she’d often look as beautiful as before. “It used to distress her when people
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into action. “There have been moments as a mother when I’ve gone, ‘Why us? Why my daughter? Why did she have to suffer like that?’ I could wallow, but that doesn’t do anything, it doesn’t change anything.” For her, it’s about moving forward with both the memories of Maddie and her loss as constant companions. “People who say it’s time to ‘move on’ – that’s the most ridiculous thing I’ve ever heard. You don’t wish it on
“I’ve always known that football has the power to speak about things that are so much bigger than sport; that is one of the great powers of the code,” Lane says. “In this case, what we’ve seen through essentially one family’s experience, is something really important that’s able to be discussed, explored and shared, and is awareness and fund raising along the way. Riewoldt is one of the most
approves. Maddie’s life on earth might have ended, but the connection between the pair remains. Riewoldt tells a story of how Maddie once urged her to listen to a remix song she thought her mother would know, hilariously mispronouncing Que Sera Sera as “Q Sara Sara”. After Maddie’s death, Riewoldt and her husband travelled to a tiny town in Germany and visited a musical instrument museum.
“The fact that her name is being said so many times, every day, by people who didn’t even meet her, is a wonderful testament to her and how hard she fought.” FIONA RIEWOLDT
would look at her and say, ‘You’re not sick – you don’t look sick’,” Riewoldt says. “She’d say, ‘People don’t realise I need blood to live’.” One day, in hospital, “we sat there when things were pretty grim, even though we still thought she’d come home. She said, ‘When I get out, even if I can’t work again, I want to help people understand what this is.’ She wanted to make a difference. And I promised her that. Now, I’m fulfilling that promise.” The result was Maddie Riewoldt’s Vision (MRV), a charity that aims to fund research into Bone Marrow Failure Syndromes that will lead to better treatments and, hopefully, a cure. Since 2015, it has raised more than $7 million, some of which has established the National Aplastic Anaemia Registry and the first-ever National Research Symposium in Bone Marrow Failure Syndromes. Riewoldt dismisses the idea that she’s unusual by turning her sorrow
your worst enemy, to lose a child. And it will never be any different. I have good days and really rotten days and you have to turn the rotten ones around.” For Dr Lucy Fox, Bone Marrow Failure Fellow at Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre, clinical hematologist, and recipient of an MRV doctoral degree scholarship, hearing from those within the Riewoldt family helps her remember the goal. “It brings the focus back to the patients and their families,” Dr Fox says. “It’s so important to remind the public of what some people go through, and also to inspire and encourage us as researchers to keep striving. We need the momentum, the energy and collaboration that comes from this conversation.” Someone who’s kept the conversation going is Channel 7 sports journalist Sam Lane, who has built a connection with MRV since it began.
famous names in modern-day footy … when the Riewoldt family and the wider movement ask, ‘Can you help?’ you say, ‘Absolutely’.” When Riewoldt and her husband Joe attend Maddie’s Match this weekend, along with Maddie’s siblings and two nephews, it will be another opportunity to do something they love to do: talk about Maddie. “She was larger than life, and she deserves to be talked about. I think sometimes people avoid mentioning her for fear of upsetting me, but I love to talk about Maddie,” Riewoldt says. “The fact that her name is being said so many times, every day, by people who didn’t even meet her, is a wonderful testament to her and how hard she fought. We’re just the storytellers; she’s the one who did all the hard work.” Riewoldt, who wears her daughter’s elephant ring around her neck every day, knows in her heart that Maddie
“In the last room, there was a set of gramophones, and the woman conducting the tour picked up an old Bakelite LP and said, ‘You might recognise this song’. It was Doris Day singing Que Sera Sera. It was one of those little things, Maddie telling us it was OK.” ● ● mrv.org.au Shot on location at qthotelsandresorts.com/ melbourne AFL: MADDIE’S MATCH \ June 30, 1.10pm, Marvel Stadium For Maddie’s Match merchandise to go shop.saints.com.au; also available at the Saints Locker store at RSEA Park, Moorabbin. On July 6, a four-bedroom Fairhaven Homes house in Point Cook is up for auction with proceeds going to MRV. Go to bidformaddie.com.au
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Pancake packed with street cred
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uring my visit to the city of Hoi An in Vietnam over Easter this year, I stumbled upon a lot of street food that I had never tried. Though I have tried banh xeo many times before in Australia, I sampled one of the best ones yet on a street stall tucked under a large palm tree along one of the main streets of Old Town Hoi An. Banh xeo is a savoury Vietnamese pancake – very similar to a crepe – made from rice flour, coconut and turmeric, which makes it gluten free. It was crispy on the outside and had a good amount of filling of prawns, thinly sliced pork belly, bean sprouts and lots of fresh Asian herbs. You can easily make this dish vegetarian by removing the pork belly and prawns and substituting them with fried tofu. Eating that banh xeo, sitting on small plastic chairs, watching the traffic go by as motorcyclists manoeuvre from every direction is organised chaos, but I wouldn’t change it for the world. ●
Banh xeo (Vietnamese gluten-free pancakes) Ingredients (Serves 4) 1 ∑ cups rice flour 2 tbsp cornflour 1 tsp turmeric powder Pinch of salt 400 ml coconut cream ∑ cup water 100g cooked pork belly, thinly sliced 12 cooked prawns, peeled 2 cups bean sprouts 3 carrots, peeled and julienned ∏ bunch spring onions, finely sliced 1 bunch Vietnamese mint 1 bunch coriander 1 lime Nuoc cham sauce ∏ cup warm water ∏ cup caster sugar ∏ cup fish sauce (use soy for vegetarian option) 1/3 cup lime juice 1 red chilli, finely diced
Method ■ In a large bowl, combine the two flours, turmeric, salt, coconut cream, and water and whisk until you get a smooth batter. Set aside for 20-30 minutes. ■ Heat a 20cm non-stick fry pan over medium heat. Add in 3 prawns and a few pieces of pork and fry for a couple of minutes. Remove from the heat and set aside. ■ Next, add 2 tbsp of oil and a ladle of batter to the pan, swirling to coat the base and slightly up sides of the pan. Cook with the lid on for 5 minutes or until crispy and golden on the base. Scatter with bean sprouts, carrot, spring onions and herbs. Add in the cooked prawns and pork. Fold to enclose like you would an omelette. Repeat with extra batter and ingredients. ■ For the nuoc cham sauce, combine all ingredients into a bowl, and mix well. ■ Serve the banh xeo with nuoc cham and chilli sauce (optional) and a squeeze of lime. ●
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e might have made a name for himself as a member of Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds since 1994, but New York-born and London-based multi-instrumentalist Jim Sclavunos isn’t one to sit still. When he’s not touring, he’s busy working as a record producer and writing songs for other artists. The debonair drummer has toured with The Cramps, played drums and coproduced Sonic Youth’s debut album (Confusion Confusion is Sex Sex) and was a force in NYC’s no wave scene
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alongside Lydia Lunch in the late ’70s. Now he’s teamed with Nashville’s Nicole Atkins to record a duets album with their first single, A Man Like Me, a sign of the textured beauty to come. Sclavunos met Atkins six years ago through mutual friends and managers. They began working together on her solo albums, but it evolved into something more. Atkins had moved to London and asked Sclavunos to drop by. They wrote three songs, two of which made her
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ry July is a brilliant initiative that was created to raise funds to improve the comfort and wellbeing of people affected by cancer. I am proud to be an ambassador for this initiative again this year in memory of my mum, who passed away from cancer when I was 15. For me, it’s not just the month of July that I’ll be going dry. In fact, July will mark almost seven months’ alcohol-free. When Snez and I found out there was another little one on the way, I made a pact with her that I wouldn’t drink until she was born. For someone who enjoys a wine with dinner and beers at the footy, I knew this was going to be tough. I didn’t know that it wouldn’t be tough for long. Once you get used to saying no and your mates stop pressuring you to “just have one”, it’s easier than I thought. Then once you start to reap the benefits, it gets easier.
We have such a strong drinking culture in Australia, that when you are in it, it’s very hard to see. It’s really powerful when you step outside and it becomes clear that it needs to change. It’s not just accepted but often expected that we drink until we are drunk, or that we drink most days. It can feel uncomfortable to say no when your mates or everyone around you is drinking but who cares! You need to stand strong. Simply say no, don’t hesitate and keep your response short and sweet. What have I learnt since going alcohol-free? MONDAYS ARE EASIER \ I used to dread Monday
mornings. If I’d had a few drinks over the weekend, I’d wake up groggy, sluggish and less than motivated to tackle the day ahead. These days, I love Mondays. I wake up fresh, prepared and excited to set myself up for a productive week.
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learnt since going alcohol-free is that there were probably only a few occasions during this time where I would have really enjoyed a couple of drinks. For we Aussies, every occasion seems to be a special
occasion and we tend to drink just for the sake of it. This has shown me that I can go alcohol-free much more easily than I thought I could. YOU RELIEVE STRESS IN OTHER WAYS \ After a
long day at work or when you finally put the kids to sleep, I know how tempting it can be to unwind with a glass of wine. Not being able to do this gave me the opportunity to find other ways to unwind. YOU GAIN TIME \ You feel like there is an extra day in the week, with a clarity, energy, productivity and time in an abundance that you have not experienced for a long time. I love everything that Dry July stands for and, after my own recent experience, I’ll definitely be going dry for at least a month every year. I love a glass of red or a beer with my mates as much as the next guy but when you go without, it really does give you perspective around drinking. ● ● 28bysamwood.com
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Absolute beachfront, new single level A-list luxury Experience A-list luxury in the location of a lifetime. This brand new beachfront ground/single level residence is architect designed to showcase uninterrupted bay views and high-end style. Expansive glazing illuminates open plan living and a spectacular beach terrace. Superbly appointed with sublime master suite, hotel style bathrooms and study. Stone kitchen and Butler’s plus private lift access from private 2-car basement including huge storeroom. Expression of Interest Closes Tuesday 16th July at 5.00pm Inspect Wed Jun 26th 2019 1.00pm to 1.30pm Thu Jun 27th 2019 5.30pm to 6.15pm Sat Jun 29th 2019 1.30pm to 2.00pm Contact Ross Walker 0425 836 613 James French 0434 955 657
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