Helping athletes move forward.

Supporting the people behind the performance.

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Before 2018

Where it began

Awarded a Student-Athlete Scholarship to Georgetown University in Washington D.C. Competing at collegiate level while laying the academic foundations of a career in psychology.


2018 – 2020

Mind meets field

MSc in Developmental Psychopathology at Durham University, UK. Alongside her studies, she played for Durham FC in the WSL Championship, pursuing academic and athletic excellence at the same time.


2020 – 2022

Showing up differently

As a Family Start Worker at The Fono in Auckland, she worked alongside primarily Pasifika families across the Waitematā District, bringing presence, care, and cultural humility to every relationship.


2021 – 2023

Making history

Joined Wellington Phoenix as part of Aotearoa's very first professional women's football team, and captained the side. A landmark moment for New Zealand sport, and for her as a leader.


2022 – 2024

The work deepens

While playing professional football and working in the community, she completed a Postgraduate Diploma in Counselling Psychology at AUT, quietly building the clinical grounding for what came next.


2025 – Now

Psychologist

Now practising at Better Days NZ, delivering clinical assessment, formulation, and therapeutic intervention. Everything, from the scholarships, the pitches, the families, the study - was preparation for this.