08 June 2015 Ashleigh Sykes - USA vs Australia game, Investors Group Field Winnipeg MB. (Photo by Terrence Lee/Icon Sportswire/Corbis/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)
08 June 2015 Ashleigh Sykes - USA vs Australia game, Investors Group Field Winnipeg MB. (Photo by Terrence Lee/Icon Sportswire/Corbis/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)

Australia’s longest-running women’s football podcast (est. April 2019). 

 

History: Ash Sykes, Matildas Cap 164

Matildas Debut: 2008 (played for the national team until 2016)
Grassroots Club: SASS Strikers
Appearances: 19 (5)
Position: Striker

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Awards:

  • W-League Championship: 2011–12, 2014 (Canberra United)
  • W-League Premiership: 2011–12, 2013–14 (Canberra United)
  • NWSL Championship: 2017 (Portland Thorns)
  • Matildas
    • AFF Women’s Championship: 2008
    • AFC Olympic Qualifying Tournament: 2016
  • Dubbo Sportsperson of the Year: 2010
  • W-League Player of the Grand Final: 2015
  • W-League Goal of the Year: 2014
  • Julie Dolan Medal: 2015–16

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Hot Topics

Dub News & Signings

  # Signed
Adelaide United 7
Brisbane Roar 16
Canberra United 11
Central Coast Mariners 12
Melbourne City 14
Melbourne Victory 15
Newcastle Jets 11
Perth Glory 20
Sydney FC 9
Wellington Phoenix 19
Western Sydney Wanderers 9
Western United 18

Around the World

UK

FA Championship (ENG) – 2 of 22

Scottish WPL (5 of 22)

Europe

Champions League

  • Brann (Larissa Crummer) vs Lokomotiv Stara Zagora 🇧🇬 – 6/9
  • Glasgow City (Aoife Colvill) vs Shelbourne 🇮🇪 – 6/9
  • Juventus (Joe Montemurro) vs Okzhetpes 🇰🇿 – 6/9
  • Arsenal (Steph Catley, Caitlin Foord) vs Linköping 🇸🇪 – 7/9
  • Køge (Deborah-Ann de la Harpe) vs KuPS 🇫🇮 – 7/9
  • St-Pölten (Ella Mastrantonio) vs PAOK 🇬🇷 / Racing 🇱🇺 – 10/9

Super League Women (SUI) – 2 of 18

Nordic

Norway – Toppserien Round 19 (of 27)

  • (8) Asane 0-1 (4) SK Brann Kvinner (Larissa Crummer)
    • Larissa played 66′ and received a yellow card

Sweden – Damallsvenkan Round 18 (of 26)

Denmark – Elitedivisionen Round 2

NWSL (USA) – 18 of 22

Liga MX Femenil (MEX) 

State Football

  • ACT – Round 21 (final round)
    • 29/8 R9 catchup – (1) Canberra Olympic (Maddy Whittall, Arusha Chew) 2-0 (2) Belconnen United
    • 31/8 R17 catchup – (1) Canberra Olympic (Arusha Chew 3, Elke Aitolu, Nicole Jalocha, Alexia Cerne) 6-0 (7) Tuggeranong United
    • (6) ANU 0-2 (2) Belconnen United (Talia Backhouse, Ella Palframan)
    • (8) West Canberra Wanderers (Alyse Jensen, Sarah Whitfield, Kate Walker, Ellen Brown) 4-4 (3) Canberra Croatia (Brittany Palombi 2, Bella Barac, Tatum Mazis)
    • (5) Canberra United Academy 0-1 (7) Tuggeranong United (Rainey Niles)
    • the finals series is deferred a week due to the number of players selected to play futsal in Thailand 

  • NSW
    • Bulls 2-0 Spirit
    • APIA 7-1 Jets
    • Manly 2-3 Spartans
    • Bankstown 0-0 Institute
    • Sydney Uni 1-2 Rams
    • Stingrays 3-1 Olympic
    • Ravens 0-1 Tigers
    • Bankstown City relegated, University of NSW promoted from League One Women’s
    • Semi-finals: Wed 6th – APIA v Bulls, Sun 10th – Rams v Spirit
    • Sapphire Cup Final: Sun 10th – APIA v Tigers
  • QLD
  • VIC
    • Semi-Finals
      • Bulleen Lions 2-1 Calder United
      • Boroondara Eagles 1-2 South Melbourne
    • Grand Final 9/9 7:30pm: Bulleen Lions v South Melbourne
      Venue: Home of the Matildas – Main Pitch

  • Battle of the states – Victoria v Queensland
    • Venue: The Home of the Matildas & State Football Centre
    • Date: Saturday 23 September 2023
    • Kick-off: Women’s match is at 4pm with the Men’s match to follow at 6.30pm.
    • Tickets:
      • Adult – $15 per ticket (Early Bird Offer ending 8 September 2023)
      • Concession/Student – $10 per ticket (Early Bird Offer ending 8 September 2023)
      • Children 14 and under – $5 per ticket

Queens, Kings and Themperors of the Week

Cheryl – Emma Checker posted some lovely engagement photos

 

 
 
 
 
 
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Dale – South Melbourne qualified for all four NPL grand finals: men’s, women’s, men’s U20, women U19

Eric – 1) Ashlie Crofts is the NPL NSW Women’s Golden Boot with 24 goals! 2) Amber Luchtmeijer scored twice as Blacktown Spartans came from 2-0 down to win 3-2 and avoid relegation from NPL NSW 3) Kiara Rochaix from Blacktown City has signed for Newcastle Jets

Maj – Texas A&M goalkeeper Kenna Caldwell scored from near the halfway line!

Steffen – Canberra Olympic won their first-ever NPL Women’s Premiership


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