Australian soccer player (born 1996)
Grace Macintyre|
Full name |
Grace Macintyre |
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Date of birth |
(1996-04-30) 30 April 1996 (age 28) |
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Place of birth |
Australia |
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Height |
1.79 m (5 ft 10 in) |
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Position(s) |
Defender |
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Kotara Juniors |
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Adamstown Rosebuds |
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Hamilton Olympic |
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Newcastle |
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Northern NSW |
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Years |
Team |
Apps |
(Gls) |
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2012–2017 |
Newcastle Jets |
26 |
(0) |
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2009 |
Australia U-14 |
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2011 |
Australia U-17 |
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2013 |
Australia U-20 |
3 |
(0) |
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*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 5 March 2017 |
Grace Macintyre is an Australian soccer player who last played as a defender for the Newcastle Jets in the Australian W-league.
Club career
Macintyre started playing soccer at the age of 6 with the local club Kotara Bears. Six years later she joined Newcastle Jets' Emerging Jets program. In 2012, she debuted in the W-League for the Newcastle Jets senior team at the age of 16.[1]
Macintyre missed the 2015–16 W-League season due to injury.[2] Upon her return to play during the first round of the 2016–17 W-League season, she switched from playing as an attacker to playing as a defender, tagging Melbourne City's left-back Steph Catley, performing very well to draw praise from her coach, Craig Deans.[3] Despite her great performances over the season, following a knee reconstruction, Macintyre didn't re-sign with the Newcastle Jets.[4]
As well as playing at the senior level, Macintyre also represented Merewether United of the Women's Premier League during the 2017 season.[5]
International career
Macintyre was selected in 2009 by the Australian under-14 team, firstly as part of a training camp at the Australian Institute of Sport in Canberra,[6] and subsequently as part of the squad selected to play in the Asian Football Confederation Under-14 Girls Festival of Football in Ho Chi Minh City in Vietnam.[7] In 2011, she was selected by the Australian under-17 team for their New Zealand tour.[1] Two years later she was selected by the Australian under-20 team to participate in the 2013 AFC U-19 Women's Championship in China.[8] She started one game in the tournament, in Australia's only victory, which was against Myanmar.[9]
Style of play
Macintyre started out playing as a forward and later converted to a defender position. She is a versatile player, who controls one-on-one situations and has a powerful shot.[1]
Personal life
Macintyre studied occupational therapy at the University of Newcastle, while working as a nanny and a support worker.[10]
References