Angela Nicotera first Australian to be selected by the Dallas Cowgirls
Phil Rothfield
The Sunday Telegraph
August 07, 2011
This is the stunning northern beaches university student who has achieved what no other Aussie girl has ever done – getting selected as a cheerleader for the world renowned Dallas Cowgirls.
Angela Nicotera, 26, used to be a cheer girl for the Manly Sea Eagles before her dance teacher Monique Carroll – the wife of Mark ‘Spudd’ Carroll – convinced her to head to the US.
More than 500 girls from around the world auditioned over six weeks to make the final squad of 40, and Angela made it.
“I think it was important to portray individuality and try to be confident in my abilities,” Angela said. “You are your only competition; you are the only one who can take yourself out of the game.
“It’s natural to look around and compare yourself to all of the other girls, but when you start analysing the stunning girls around you, that’s when you start to doubt yourself.”
Angela thanked Monique Carroll for her support.
“She’s been such a great mentor. Without her, I would not have developed such a passion. She has provided me with encouragement, love and the support necessary for me to gain the confidence to come over in attempt to pursue my dream.
“There were many days throughout training camp where I wanted to pack up and go home. I faced some hard times, including the death of a relative and missing one of my best friend’s wedding. It has been difficult being so far away from family and friends but their love and support has been extraordinary.”