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I never played netball as a kid. I might have actually been the only Australian schoolgirl who didn’t. So, when reading our cover story on netballer Ash Brazill this week, I was a little nervous. But Brazill’s story is about far more than pivoting on the court. In the past 12 years, she has played for multiple netball teams, taken up AFLW for Collingwood, moved states, got married and had two kids with her wife Brooke. After years of trying, she was also selected for the Australian Diamonds netball team for the Commonwealth Games this year. Her determination is truly inspiring. ●
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Diamond in the rough Netball and football player Ash Brazill is finally realising her Commonwealth Games dream.
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hey say diamonds aren’t made overnight, and that certainly applies to Ash Brazill. The professional netball and AFLW player spent 12 years on netball teams across the country before finally making the national team – the Australian Diamonds – ahead of the 2022 Commonwealth Games, which start next week in Birmingham, England. “It was the best phone call – the most emotional phone call – and something that I’m never going to forget,” Brazill says of hearing the news from Diamonds coach Stacey Marinkovich that she had made the team. There are few athletes who play professionally across multiple codes, and even fewer who represent more than one club concurrently. Brazill is the only Australian athlete to lay claim to this title, as a contracted player for the Collingwood Magpies in both AFLW footy and Suncorp Super Netball. After making her netball debut for her home state – the NSW Swifts – in 2010, there were
only chance,” she says. “I think being 28 ... you really think you’ve got only a year or two left in your career. I was not thinking four years later that I’d still be playing netball, that’s for sure.” Brazill had long joked about taking up AFLW, having played footy in her junior years, but the Diamonds omission was the catalyst. She made her AFLW debut in 2018 while still playing Super Netball, ignoring those who said it meant never making a Diamonds return. Initially, the naysayers may have been correct. Brazill remained out of favour with Diamonds selectors for two more years, although it was arguably AFLW that reinvented her netball game. She gained more muscle, was exposed to an entirely new environment and learned from a diverse group of athletes. “It was the best thing that I think has ever happened to me,” Brazill says. “I just love both games, but I do think playing footy has definitely got me to be the netballer I am today. In 2019, I made both the All-Australian footy team and the Diamonds.”
years and rumours about the club’s culture were put to bed. Brazill took ownership of her role as a specialist wing defence (despite speculation that Diamonds selectors prefer players who regularly cover multiple positions), balancing flashy intercepts with the ability to shut down her direct opposition. The Diamonds couldn’t say “no”. At 32 years of age, Brazill is the oldest player in the Australian team – a maturity that’s reflected in her passion, clarity and leadership. Since becoming a mother and co-captain of Collingwood’s Super Netball team, she says she’s found a greater perspective as an athlete and become more of a team player. Brazill also credits the sacrifices of Brooke, and the resilience of Louis and Frankie, who spend a lot of time around the club, with helping her to make her Diamonds return. “When we moved over here, Brooke was the breadwinner – she earned all the money – but [she said] to me that netball doesn’t last forever, whereas her job can, so let’s
“I just love both games, but I do think playing footy has definitely got me to be the netballer I am today.” five years playing for and eventually captaining the West Coast Fever in Perth, a short-lived stint in the national team over 2015-2016, multiple injuries and a move to Melbourne in 2017 when recruited as a foundation player for Collingwood’s Super Netball team. Brazill took a huge pay cut when she joined Collingwood, all in the hopes of eventually playing in netball’s “big two” international tournaments – the Netball World Cup and the Commonwealth Games. She was soon in the best form of her career, but when it came time for Diamonds selection before the 2018 Commonwealth Games, there was no call from then-coach Lisa Alexander. “I remember sitting in the car with [my wife] Brooke being a mess and just saying, you know, that’s it. Diamonds is over for me; I’m never going to ever play Comm Games. This was my
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At the same time, the couple were establishing a life in Melbourne away from their extended families. They’ve since had two children – Louis, 2, and Frankie, eight months – and moved to Highett near Sandringham, where they relish the community of young families, large backyards and nearby water. “Brooke and I absolutely love Melbourne,” she says. A major injury (ACL, lateral meniscus, medial collateral ligament and tibia in one) obtained playing AFLW in 2020 was yet another setback to Brazill’s career. Even after rehabilitation, she wasn’t confident about playing both sports and still making the Diamonds. She sat out the recent AFLW season but intends to return to the field with Collingwood for the new season. It was the right call. The Magpies made the Super Netball finals for the first time in three
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make the move now. I’m extremely fortunate to have my wife be my best friend and my biggest supporter.” The Diamonds are ranked the number one netball team going into the Comm Games, but Brazill considers them the underdogs. Australia’s playing group is a much less internationally experienced team than defending champions the English Roses. There’s immense pressure to refill the Diamonds’ trophy cabinet after losing the 2018 Commonwealth Games, the 2019 Netball World Cup, and playing little international netball since. It’s anyone’s game, and it all starts on Friday, July 29 – with Ash Brazill on court. ● THE BIRMINGHAM 2022 COMMONWEALTH GAMES \ Thursday, July 28 to Monday, August 8. Watch live and free on Seven and 7plus.
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disclaimer: chef Ross Magnaye of new Filipino restaurant, Serai, is a friend of mine. Becoming mates was a calculated move; I adored the way he imparted the flavours of his upbringing into dishes at CBD restaurant Rice Paper Sisters, and I wanted to learn more about Filipino food. I’ve now had the privilege of tasting his mum’s adobo and his callos tripe stew. But Serai is something else entirely. “Serai is Filipino Australian because we’re using Aussie ingredients with Filipino flavours,” Ross says. “It’s something new and fresh that people haven’t tried.” The restaurant is a partnership between Ross, Rice Paper Sisters co-founder Shane Stafford and his childhood friend, Ben Waters. It’s down Racing Club Lane, a dead-end street parallel to Hardware Lane. The minimalist fit-out with concrete floors and bentwood chairs capitalises on the building’s industrial bones. Most diners sip cocktails with Filipino ingredients such as ube (purple yam), calamansi (Filipino citrus)
and Don Papa No. 7 rum. The natural wine list is Australian with a few European cameos and around 15 of them are poured by the glass. An astonishingly calm team cooks over fire in the open kitchen, which is on display to a full restaurant. Every dish that hits the pass at Serai packs an unapologetic punch of flavour worthy of boxer Manny Pacquiao. We kick things off with lumpia, Filipino spring rolls. Serai’s are tart-shaped pastry wrappers filled with sweet pineapple and burnt coconut cream, and finished with soy-seasoned tapioca with the appearance of caviar. As far as snacks go, seared kangaroo kinilaw is a generous one. Kinilaw means “to cure” in Tagalog. Ross marinates the Aussie protein, smokes it and then flash sears it before piling the ’roo on a marrowbone to spread on toast. From the aptly named “crispy things” section, Serai’s McScallop is a plump, battered Abrolhos scallop with crab-fat sauce and papaya pickle on a pandesal (Filipino bread roll) slider. It tastes like the best possible version of a Filet-o-Fish.
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A bulbous hash brown takes inspiration from traditional kare kare, with peanut sauce and a salted duck egg yolk emulsion on top. From the wood-fired department, Gippsland lamb ribs are marinated in adobo sauce thickened with oyster sauce and tender enough to suck off the bone (look mum, no teeth!). From the coals also comes just-cooked calamari with seriously fiery nduja (spreadable salami) made from Filipino longganisa sausage beneath it. We could have stopped there, but it felt wrong to visit a Filipino restaurant and not order lechon. The pork belly is crisp and soft in all the right places and topped with modern palapa, a condiment of smoked pineapple, chilli, ginger, shallot and herbs. “People ask me how I feel about pushing Filipino food forward, but I don’t really think about that,” Ross says. “I’m just making the stuff that I want to cook and eat, and at the end of the day, it’s all about delicious food.” ● SERAI \ 7 Racing Club Lane, Melbourne.
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Agent: Biggin & Scott,
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Auction: 10am, July 23
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ELWOOD 27 Normandy Road A REMARKABLE EDWARDIAN ON 1100SQM IN ELWOOD’S MOST SOUGHT AFTER STREET Overwhelmed with stunning period detail which dates back to the home’s original build in 1915, and showcasing an astonishing land size which measures 1100 sqm (approx.) plus absolutely gorgeous gardens filled with mature trees and native birdlife, this updated 3/4 bedroom, 2 bathroom residence over two exceptional levels is an Elwood dream with the beach and village shops located at either end of the street.
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