Share on Twitter A qualified teacher, the team's captain had a choice to make. Play for the team she leads or put her students first. She chose the latter and no-one blamed her. The fact she had to make a choice in the first place is the real problem. SBS News spoke with the Australian Premier League's (APL) Managing Director Danny Townsend and he says it's a good example of why the women's game in Australia needs to become fully professional. "At the end of the day when you lose your captain because she's got a work commitment means getting the girls to the same level of professionalism as the men is even more important"