Joy Drop: Gearing up for Women's World Cup
Hi, friends! I have some exciting news: I leave for Australia to cover the Women's World Cup next week, so this will be the last Joy Drop until after the tournament.
I am excited about a great many things, but mostly about bringing stories that Canadians will want to hear about. In addition to covering the actual matches and on-goings, I will be in a new place and one with a rich cultural history with thousands and thousands of people supporting the beautiful game.
I will share a piece I wrote about Canadian women's team captain Christine Sinclair and how her role has evolved over the last 20 years. She is a leader and a fighter and it is a story worth knowing if you love sport, and if you love Canada. Supporting the team is essential and I'm happy to see support starting to trend. Share your excitement on social media and let the team know you are cheering them on.
There are the funny moments when we think about the games Canada will play and all the fantastic coverage that CBC Sports is working on. Make sure you catch Soccer North and follow on social media for lots of fun content, like this great interview And Petrillo had with Jessie Fleming.
I know it's hard to think past the World Cup, but Canada has already announced an Olympic qualifier game to be played in Toronto on Sept. 26.
There is a lot of buzz about soccer, but women's hockey would not be left out! Last week it was announced that Billie Jean King Enterprises and the Mark Walter Group (Walter owns the Los Angeles Dodgers) bought the Premier Hockey Federation. It also stated that one league for professional women's hockey would begin in January.
While not everything can be perfect, there have been calls for celebration and exclamations of happiness and


