Heather Garriock
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Heather Garriock, born December 21, 1982 is a Australian football (soccer) player who currently plays for the NSW Institute of Sport and the Australian national team. She is a left wing back, who has represented Australia 95 times and scored 14 times as of the 15th of September. She has scored one goal at the 2007 FIFA Women's World Cup and scored two goals at the 2003 FIFA Women's World Cup. She is level with the all-time top scorer for Australia at a FIFA Women's World Cup, drawing with Lisa De Vanna. She is 165 cm tall and her weight is 58 kg.
Garriock runs the Macarthur Youth Football Academy, based in the southwestern Sydney area of Camden.
In 2002, Heather's brother, Nathan, attended a party in Camden, NSW. The party was quite large and attracted gate crashers which drove in. Nathan was stuck under a wheel and died[citation needed].

