CANBERRA, AUSTRALIA - FEBRUARY 05: Cyera Hintzen of Perth celebrates scoring a goal with team mates during the round 10 A-League Women's match between Canberra United and Perth Glory at Viking Park, on February 05, 2022, in Canberra, Australia. (Photo by Mark Nolan/Getty Images)

Perth Glory has arguably been the team most affected by COVID over the last two seasons. Their 2020-21 campaign was badly disrupted, and 2021-22 was almost a complete write-off in terms of home games, with the team being forced to relocate to the east coast for nearly the entire season.

No COVID disruptions are on the horizon (although it may be prudent for the club to be prepared just in case), so there is a degree of optimism within the camp that they can make the top four for the first time since the 2018-19 season.

Last Season

Glory finished fifth and on the same points as Melbourne Victory, having won seven, drawn four and lost just three, but missed out on the finals due to goal difference. A major reason for this was their lack of goals – only 20 scored, the fourth lowest in the league.

Key Facts

Coach Alex Epakis
Captain Natasha (Tash) Rigby
Last Season 5th
Venue Macedonia Park (4,000 capacity)
Membership Adult $135 (Access to all 9 home games)

Junior $65 (Access to all home games)

Family $335 (Access to all 9 home games for 2 x Adults and 2 x Juniors)

Squad

Liz Anton (NZ) Defender
Morgan Aquino  Goalkeeper
Rylee Baisden (USA) Attacker
Sarah Cain Midfielder
Kim Carroll Defender
Gabriella Coleman (USA) Attacker
Abbey Green Attacker
Milan Hammond Attacker
Cyera Hintzen (USA) Attacker
Alana Jancevski Attacker
Demi Koulizakis Attacker
Sara Langman Goalkeeper
Sadie Lawrence Midfielder
Hana Lowry Midfielder
Ella Mastrantonio Midfielder
Tijan McKenna Midfielder
Claudia Mihocic Defender
Susan Phonsongkham Attacker
Natasha Rigby (Capt) Defender
Sofia Sakalis Midfielder
Isabella Wallhead Defender

Coach

Alex Epakis is now in his third season with the club. His first campaign ended with a wooden spoon and no wins, but in his second one, he took the team to fifth spot despite only playing one game in Perth.

Ins and Outs

Ins

Rylee Baisden Attacker North Carolina Courage
Gabriella Coleman Attacker HK Kopavogur (Iceland)
Milan Hammond Attacker Blacktown Spartans
Ella Mastrantonio Midfielder Subiaco AFC
Sarah Langman Goalkeeper Western Sydney Wanderers

 

Outs

Sarah Carroll Defender Not Retained
Gemma Craine Attacker Not Retained
Deborah-Anne De La Harpe Defender Sydney FC
Lisa De Vanna Attacker Not Retained
Poppie Hooks Defender Not Retained
Mie Leth Jans Midfielder HB Koge (Denmark)
Aideen Keane Attacker Injured
Courtney Newbon Goalkeeper Not Retained

 

Key Players

PERTH, AUSTRALIA – DECEMBER 04: Elizabeth Anton of the Glory in action on December 04, 2021, in Perth, Australia. (Photo by Paul Kane/Getty Images)

Kiwi international Liz Anton has been an outstanding defender for Glory since she arrived in season 2020-21. She will once again be critical for the team, who will need to be difficult to break down if they don’t improve on last season’s poor goalscoring record. 

NEWCASTLE, AUSTRALIA – JANUARY 16: Lauren Allen of the Jets kicks for goal defended by Kim Carroll of Perth Glory.  January 16, 2022, in Newcastle, Australia. (Photo by Ashley Feder/Getty Images)

Alongside her at the centre of defence is the evergreen Kim Carroll, whose calmness on the ball and distribution from the back provide the platform for Glory to counterattack from.

NEWCASTLE, AUSTRALIA – JANUARY 16: Hana Lowry of Perth Glory (Photo by Ashley Feder/Getty Images)

Finally, Hana Lowry will be looking for a statement season if she is to try and impress Matildas coach Tony Gustavsson leading into the World Cup. There is no doubting her technical ability, but she now needs to take games by the scruff of the neck and become the focal point for the team, given the departure of Danish international Mie Leth Jans.

One To Watch

CANBERRA, AUSTRALIA – FEBRUARY 05: Cyera Hintzen of Perth celebrates scoring a goal (Photo by Mark Nolan/Getty Images)

American Cyera Hintzen was the team’s leading goalscorer in 2021-22 with five goals, and Epakis will be hoping she can continue that form for this season. A strong and direct player, she caused problems for defences last time around and if she can stay fit for the season she will again be a major goal threat for the Perth side.

Prediction

The loss of Deborah-Anne De La Harpe and Mie Leth Jans means they go into 2022-23 without two of their most influential players from last season. The lack of goals is also a concern, and whilst new attackers have been brought in they will need time to bed down. History is not favourable either, as Glory has only made finals football when Sam Kerr was playing for them.

5th spot would again be a good effort from them.

Fixture

The campaign kicks off with an away trip to Canberra United.

Date Saturday 19th November
Venue McKellar Park

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