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Georgia Brown
Griffith University | Jillaroos
Professional Bio
Georgia graduated with first class honours in Exercise Science (2021) and has commenced her PhD researching Performance Pathways in Rugby League for First Nations Women, using Sports Science and Technology. Also qualified as an ASCA L2 Associate S&C coach and SMA L1 Sports Trainer.
Georgia has interned and work across various sports including Football, AFL, Rugby League and Para-Sports over the past six years. Her work in Rugby League and First Nations female athletes has included roles in both Strength & Conditioning and Sports Science. She has been a part of the performance staff for several successful campaigns, including Men's Māori All Stars (2020), First Nations Gems National Championships (2021-present); Inaugural Titans NRLW team (2021), Rugby League Indigenous Womens Academy at the AIS (2022), Womens Indigenous All Stars (2022-present), Prime Minister's XIII (2023-present) and Jillaroos (2023-present).
Georgia is just commencing her journey in elite sport, and is always working towards opportunities to upskill, develop her knowledge, and build both personal and professional relationships, in order to optimise and elevate the world of women's sport.
Georgia has interned and work across various sports including Football, AFL, Rugby League and Para-Sports over the past six years. Her work in Rugby League and First Nations female athletes has included roles in both Strength & Conditioning and Sports Science. She has been a part of the performance staff for several successful campaigns, including Men's Māori All Stars (2020), First Nations Gems National Championships (2021-present); Inaugural Titans NRLW team (2021), Rugby League Indigenous Womens Academy at the AIS (2022), Womens Indigenous All Stars (2022-present), Prime Minister's XIII (2023-present) and Jillaroos (2023-present).
Georgia is just commencing her journey in elite sport, and is always working towards opportunities to upskill, develop her knowledge, and build both personal and professional relationships, in order to optimise and elevate the world of women's sport.