Through the NextGen program, Geitz has a chance to mentor each winner and discuss their leadership roles within their particular sport.

She decided to take on the role as ambassador and the mentor position for this program because she used to be one of those young girls.

"At think at the end of the day, it wasn’t all that long ago that I was one of those young girls coming through the ranks, with dreams and aspirations to represent my sport at the highest level," Geitz said.

"But in terms of leadership it's a big space where I feel like a lot of people can really share their journey and everybody has a different leadership journey.

"It’s important to me to inspire the next generation of young girls coming through regardless of which code of sport they play.  If they do have aspirations to be leaders then sharing some of my stories with them on how they can improve and challenge themselves, all while remaining the best athlete and person they can be.

Recently she met with W-League winner Jada Whyman and Suncorp Super Netball winner Jess Anstiss and previously did her mentor session with Libby Birch from AFLW and Sophie Molineux from WBBL.

Geitz has enjoyed being able to listen and understand the players journey through their sport.

"Storytelling and sharing experiences is a wonderful thing and it is good to be able to do that," she said

"I also get a massive kick out of hearing their stories and hearing what they're up to so just love that connection that the mentoring program brings," Geitz said.

One of her biggest messages to the young athletes has been "to continue pushing yourself and remain true to who you are".