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Full name
  
Heather Ann Garriock

1996–2002
  
NSW Sapphires

Position
  
Midfielder

Years
  
Team

Height
  
1.65 m

Playing position
  
Midfielder

Role
  
Football player

Place of birth
  
Sydney, Australia

Name
  
Heather Garriock


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Date of birth
  
(1982-12-21) 21 December 1982 (age 33)

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Heather Ann Garriock (born 21 December 1982) is an Australian soccer coach and former player. Garriock played as a midfielder in a career based mostly in Australia. Her last stint as a player was for Western Sydney Wanderers of the Australian W-League. Garriock played 130 matches for the Australian women's national team, appearing at three Olympic football tournaments and three FIFA Women's World Cups.

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Club career

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Garriock began her career playing football in Australia. She played for Marconi Stallions, NSW Sapphires, and Queensland Sting before moving overseas.

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She signed with Adirondack Lynx of Women's Premier Soccer League in 2006. She made six appearances in 2006 before returning to the Australian National Team. In 2007, she made a further five appearances. In total, she made 11 appearances for Adirondack Lynx, while scoring 10 goals and chipping in eight assists.

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Garriock was on the move once again in 2008, playing for Fortuna Hjørring in Denmark, before moving back to Australia to play for Sydney FC in the Australian W-League.

In 2009, Garriock was selected for the Women's Professional Soccer league in the United States. In the 2008 WPS International Draft, she was picked 12th overall by Chicago Red Stars. For the inaugural 2009 Women's Professional Soccer season, she appeared for Chicago in 5 games (0 starts, 89 total minutes) and recorded an assist. It was announced on 30 September 2009 that Chicago had waived their option for a second year, thus making Garriock a free agent.

She returned to her previous team, Sydney FC, following her release from Chicago.

In October 2013, Garriock joined Western Sydney Wanderers.

Garriock retired from national league football after the 2013–14 W-League season.

International career

Garriock first represented the Australia in October 1999 in a friendly against China at 16 years old. She has represented her country in the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney as well as the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens.

She has also appeared for Australia in the 2003 and 2007 editions of the FIFA Women's World Cup. She scored two goals in 2003 and one in 2007.

In 2013, Garriock was selected for a national team tour that included a match against the United States, though did not play in the match. After the tour, Football Federation Australia denied a claim from Garriock to cover childcare expenses for her young daughter. A subsequent appeal to the New South Wales Civil and Administrative Tribunal was unsuccessful.

Coaching career

Garriock was appointed senior head coach of the Sydney Uni SFC women's first team in 2014.

In 2017, Garriock was appointed an assistant coach of Australia for the 2017 Algarve Cup.

On 22 May 2017, Garriock was appointed head coach of Canberra United.

Personal

Garriock was born in Campbelltown in the western suburbs of Sydney. She attended Westfields Sports High School.

Garriock started the Macarthur Youth Football Academy, based in the southwestern Sydney area of Camden.

In 2003, Garriock's brother, Nathan, died from injuries sustained during an altercation at a party he attended in Camden, NSW.

International goals

Scores and results list Australia's goal tally first.

Club

NSW Sapphires
  • Women's National Soccer League Championship: 1999–2000
  • Fortuna Hjørring
  • Danish Women's Cup: 2007–08
  • Sydney FC
  • W-League Premiership: 2009, 2010–11
  • W-League Championship: 2009
  • LdB FC Malmö
  • Damallsvenskan: 2011
  • Svenska Supercupen: 2011
  • Country

    Australia
  • OFC Women's Championship: 2003
  • AFC Women's Asian Cup: 2010
  • Individual

  • Julie Dolan Medal: 2002–03
  • Coaching

    Sydney Uni SFC
  • NPL NSW Womens 1 Coach of the Year: 2014
  • References

    Heather Garriock Wikipedia