Upfront: Iranian soccer sneak captures our hearts
By Phil Sim in Media News on Wednesday, 11th March 2026 at 7:59amThe “top secret evacuation operation” of five Iranian women soccer players has captured the attention and stolen the heart of Australia, dominating front page coverage this morning.
As we noted in Monday’s Upfront, it was The Daily Telegraph who via Jessica Wang, really leant into this story first and this morning Wang was on the story again, with the Tele leading with Donald Trump’s praise: GOD BLESS AUSTRALIA.

Over at The Sydney Morning Herald and The Age, Matthew Knott and Emma Kemp promised readers the ‘Inside Story’. They spoke to lawyer and human rights advocate Sara Raflee who was tasked with trying to make members of the team understand they had options if they wished to stay in Australia.
“I simply explained that they are on ...
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