Key Takeaways
- The Event: A major, day-long festival showcase celebrating the rapid rise and depth of the Hornsby Heights Female Football program on Sunday, May 31.
- Open Pathways: Football coordinators Sean Collins and Sally Loccisano are driving an inclusive growth model spanning from beginner "MiniRoos" to experienced, seasoned senior athletes.
- Electric Atmosphere: Local families rallied around the pitch, backed by community staples like Witham’s Coffee, local cake stalls, and vibrant sideline support.
- Digital Feature: High-speed match action and player interviews were captured in a popular special feature video currently driving high engagement on the website.
A spectacular day-long showcase for Hornsby Heights FC highlights the electric momentum, open pathways, and powerful community spirit driving women’s sport in the northern suburbs.
The clouds finally parted over Montview Oval this past Sunday, May 31, as if the weather itself knew it couldn’t miss the celebration. After a dubious week of torrential rain that threatened to dampen the spirits of the Hornsby Heights community, the sun made a full, glorious attendance. It provided the perfect backdrop for a landmark event: a day-long showcase of the Hornsby Heights Female Football program.
Walking onto the grounds, the atmosphere was electric. This wasn’t just a series of matches; it was a testament to how profoundly the football landscape is shifting in our northern suburbs. We were there to witness the beautiful game through the eyes of the women and girls who are claiming the pitch as their own.
Families could treat themselves to a Witham’s Coffee, a dedicated local supporter keeping the spectators caffeinated, and the irresistible scent of a delicious cake stall that drew a crowd almost as large as the sidelines.
The Post had the pleasure of chatting with players across the entire spectrum of the sport – from the “MiniRoos” just learning to lace their boots to the more mature players who bring years of grit and wisdom to the game.
We sat down with Emma Hockley, a powerhouse player whose passion for the sport is infectious. “It’s about more than just the score,” Emma told us. “It’s about the visibility. Seeing girls of all ages out here today shows that the pathway is finally open and flourishing.”
Behind every great squad is a visionary leader, and we caught up with Sean Collins, one of the two Female Football Coordinators in Hornsby Heights FC, Sally Loccisano being the other. Sean spoke candidly about the evolution of the program and the sheer talent coming through the ranks. His focus isn’t just on technical drills, but on fostering a community where female athletes feel supported, challenged, and celebrated.
The highlight of the day wasn’t just the goals scored, but the unwavering community spirit. Whether it was parents cheering from the hills or teammates supporting one another after a tough play, the sense of belonging was palpable.
For those who couldn’t make it down to Montview Oval, we’ve got you covered. We shot a special feature video during the event, capturing the high-speed action and the sideline smiles. It’s already quite popular on our website, racking up views and shares as locals celebrate their own.
As the sun began to set over the trees surrounding Montview, one thing became clear: women’s football in Hornsby Heights isn’t just a growth area – it’s a cornerstone of our sporting identity.
The landscape has changed, the bar has been raised, and if Sunday was any indication, the future of the game is in very capable hands.

