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Michelle Phillips

Australia

TEAMS: Chilly (Melbourne) - Jabberwocky (Canberra) - Mavericks (Tokyo) - Revolution (Medellin) - Team Australia

“I've got super light cleats that feel great, can grip well in any conditions, don't need any wearing in, and have protected me from injuries. I absolutely love them. ”

Mish has represented the Australian national team for over a decade, playing with the women's, mixed, U24s, and World Games teams at many different world championships. She's competed with several club teams internationally, won national championships in Australia, Japan and Colombia, and won world clubs with Revolution in 2022. She was also the head coach for the Australian U24 women’s team that won bronze at WU24’s 2018. Mish's greatest interest is in building cross-cultural connections, and in bringing players from around the world together. She's been encouraging player exchanges between Japan and Australia, and working out how to hybridise Japanese, Colombia and Singaporean ultimate with the Australian style. Her next project is to start up a youth league, so that her three kids have somewhere to play.

“I used to wear top-of-the-range Nike cleats, accepting that light cleats meant sore feet. I used to get bruised feet, blisters under the skin, and frequently rolled my ankles. I also used to have to change cleats if the playing surface was too firm. With Tokay, I've had none of those problems. Zero. I've got super light cleats that feel great, can grip well in any conditions, don't need any wearing in, and have protected me from injuries. I absolutely love them.

I trust my Tokay's so much that I've put on a brand new pair for the first game at the world championships, without a second thought!

I love the colours on the sole, it's so fun to see it show up in photos, and realise how many other people are wearing Tokay's nowadays."