The amazing work of Bridget Barker has been recognised, named the AFL’s Woman of the Year in the Emerging Leaders category.
Barker, Sport and Recreation Coordinator in The Huddle - North’s award winning community and educational facility - was presented her award at Crown Palladium on Thursday.
Responsible for running football programs for boys and girls from many different cultures, Barker has also taken on a number of critical roles in actively supporting young women.
Barker coached the Melbourne University Youth Girls side to its first premiership in 2015 and is also leading efforts to formalise a five-year-long relationship between North and the university.
In September, Manager Director and CEO Carl Dilena praised Barker’s contribution.
“Bridget works tirelessly in women’s football and is incredibly passionate about growing the game,” he said.
“We are incredibly proud of her work and everyone in The Huddle for that matter.
Congratulations our very own @BridgetMBarker - AFL Woman of the Year @NMFCOfficial #NMFC #ShareTheSpirit @AFLFemale pic.twitter.com/IlkAFe4VJ1
— The Huddle (@HuddleNMFC) October 1, 2015