Emma Quayle

Emma Quayle is an Australian journalist and author known for her coverage of Australian rules football (AFL). She has written for several major Australian newspapers and has authored or co‑authored books on the sport.

Early life and education

Accurate information about Quayle’s date of birth, place of birth, and education is not confirmed.

Career

  • Print journalism: Quayle has worked as a senior sports writer for The Australian, where she has contributed extensively to the newspaper’s AFL coverage. Prior to this role, she was a journalist for The Age in Melbourne, also focusing on Australian rules football.
  • Broadcast and digital media: In addition to print, Quayle has appeared as a commentator and analyst on Australian television and radio programs related to the AFL, and she contributes to digital platforms associated with her newspaper employers.

Publications

Quayle has authored or co‑authored several books on Australian rules football, including:

  • The Great Australian Football Book (co‑author, publication details not confirmed).
  • The AFL: A History (author, publication details not confirmed).

She has also contributed chapters and articles to various sports anthologies and reference works.

Recognition

Quayle’s reporting has been noted for its depth of research and insight into the cultural and historical aspects of Australian football. Specific awards or honors are not confirmed.

References

Information compiled from publicly available newspaper archives, author biographies, and book listings. No speculative or unverified details are included.

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