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BCNA Ambassadors and Events Champions


This year families and groups of friends from BCNA’s network across Australia will gather in Melbourne attend the annual Pink Lady Match at the Melbourne Cricket Ground.

Although 2024 is not a 'Field of Women' year with this  event signified by when BCNA is able to have 10,000 people access and stand on the  MCG  before the Pink Lady Match. Field of Women is held every 3-4 years.  

Image pictured here - Field of Women 2018

This year we celebrate the longest standing charity themed round for the AFL acknowledging our  20 year partnership between Melbourne Football Club and Breast Cancer Network Australia. This annual round aims to raise awareness of the impact of breast cancer while paying tribute to all those diagnosed and affected by a loved one's diagnosis.

View our Ambassadors, Event Champions and past Field of Women photo gallery.

Breast Cancer Network Australia has a variety of ambassadors that have been affected by breast cancer and choose to help support BCNA events and campaigns each year.  


Raelene Boyle AM, MBE

Raelene Boyle is an Australian sporting icon. Her athletic achievements are endless. She's also a survivor of breast and ovarian cancer and a founding board member for Breast Cancer Network Australia (BCNA). Stepping down from the board in 2022, her commitment to BCNA and helping Australians affected by breast cancer has been unwavering for more than 25 years. In fact, 'Raels', as we affectionately call her at BCNA has often said that her work in advocacy means more to her than all her sporting medals and accolades.

Stuart Diver

Stuart Diver was the sole survivor of the 1997 Thredbo landslide which killed 18 people, including his first wife Sally. He found love again with his second wife Rosanna, however she was diagnosed with breast cancer shortly after they returned from their honeymoon and Stuart cared for her until she died from metastatic breast cancer in 2015.  Stuart has joined BCNA as a Board Member in 2024. Stuart is General Manager of Thredbo Resort. 

Hugh Greenwood, AFL Player

Hugh Greenwood is a professional Australian rules footballer who plays for North Melbourne Football Club. Hugh has been associated with BCNA since 2018, following the death of his mother 'Onny' in 2017 who passed away from metastatic breast cancer. Hugh is a regular ambassador for our Pink Sports Day program and participates in many BCNA events.

Jarrod & Thomas Berry, AFL Players

Jarrod and Thomas Berry are professional Australian rules footballers playing for the Brisbane Lions and the Gold Coast Suns respectively. The Berry brothers and their family were hit hard when they lost their mother, Jedda, to breast cancer in 2013. They joined BCNA as Ambassadors as it is a charity that is close to their hearts and allows them to raise awareness for breast cancer while honouring their mum’s legacy. In 2023, the brothers along with brother Joel and friends Will and Ben, ran a marathon in memory of their mum, Jedda raising over $80,000 for BCNA.

Oskar Baker, AFL Player

Oskar Baker is a professional Australian rules footballer playing for the Western Bulldogs. Oskar knows the impact that a breast cancer diagnosis can have on a family – his nan and aunt are both survivors, his mum Trudie lost her life to the disease in 2017 just months before he fulfilled his dream of being drafted to the AFL. Oskar joined BCNA as an Ambassador in 2021. Oskar is regular speaker and supporter at BCNA events and supports the annual Carman's Fun Run with family and friends.

Sophie Conway, AFLW Player

Sophie Conway is an Australian rules footballer playing for the Brisbane Lions in the AFL Women's competition. Sophie’s mum Christine was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2013, when Sophie was just 13 years old, and dealt with both that and brain cancer until she passed away in 2017. Sophie is passionate about raising awareness for breast cancer and joined BCNA as an Ambassador in 2022.

Sophie Locke, AFLW Player

Sophie Locke is an Australian rules footballer playing for Hawthorn Football Club in the AFL Women's competition. She played her first game in 2022, two weeks after losing her mum to breast cancer following her diagnosis in 2013. Sophie joined BCNA as an Ambassador in 2023 and has been actively involved in  events with her family, with father Stuart and sister Chloe all important members of the BCNA family.

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