Emma Quayle

Recruiter/content Contributor at GWS GIANTS

Emma Quayle is an experienced sports journalist and author with a career spanning over two decades. Currently serving as a recruiter and content contributor at GWS GIANTS since February 2017, Emma has previously contributed to the AFL community through two notable publications, including "The Draft: inside the AFL's search for talent" and "Nine Lives: football, cancer and getting on with life." Emma's journalism background includes a significant tenure at The Age, beginning with the completion of a traineeship in 1999, leading to a specialization in AFL coverage and the draft. Prior experience includes a role as a newsline editor at Rehame Australia. Emma holds a BA in Journalism from RMIT University and completed secondary education at Gisborne Secondary College.

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GWS GIANTS

The GIANTS are on an exciting journey both on and off the field. With teams in the AFL, AFL Women’s and Super Netball competitions, the GIANTS truly are a club like no other. On field, the AFL team is growing into one of the competition’s most exciting teams with a number of star players becoming household names across the country. The AFL Women’s team and GIANTS Netball are seeing the club connect with more people than ever before. Off field, the club’s exciting, innovative and fresh brand is growing as it engages with members, fans, the community and key stakeholders across Western Sydney, Canberra and nationally. The GIANTS’ AFL and AFL Women’s teams are based at the club’s elite training and administration facility in Sydney Olympic Park, GIANTS HQ, with GIANTS Netball based adjacent at Netball Central. At the heart of our brand - there’s a GIANT in all of us - is the belief that everyone is a GIANT and by living our values and commitments we will deliver on our purpose: to create a great club like no other that delivers the best family entertainment, wins premierships and enriches the lives of people in Western Sydney, Canberra and our broader communities.