The gang review Saturday’s Australia v Canada game, preview Tuesday’s rematch in Sydney and discuss the latest A-League Women signings. Steffen, Maj and Cheryl were one-eyed Matildas, Dale gave Canada a shout, while Eric kept an eye on Sydney FC’s kit announcements.
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History: Taryn Rockall, Matildas Cap 112
Matildas Debut: 2001 (played for the national team until 2003)
Appearances: 12
Position: Midfielder
International Football
- 2003 Women’s World Cup
Club Football
- NSW Sapphires (WNSL)
- Arsenal (FA WPL)
- 1998-99 won the FA Women’s League Cup and Women’s FA Cup double
- Central Coast Mariners (W-League) 2008-09
Awards
- Julie Dolan Medal winner twice 2001–02 and 2004–05 (WNSL)
Hot Topics
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News
- List of appointed match officials for FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup India 2022™
- Thoroughly confused AFC Asian Cup Bidding – Football Australia bidding for Women’s Asian Cup but not bidding for a nameless gender.
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Matildas
- Game 1 Review: Matildas 0-1 Canada (Brisbane)
Match Review: Leon Thunderbolt Stuns Matildas
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- Game 2 Preview: Matildas v Canada (Sydney)
- Tickets on sale for Matildas v Sweden (Melbourne)
- Signings: Around the World – Aussies/NZ Abroad
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Dub News & Signings
- Brisbane Roar: Bella Shuttleworth & Talitha Kramer
- Melbourne Victory: Tiff Eliadis, Jessika Nash, Melina Ayres, Amy Jackson, Maja Markovski, Kayla Morrison, Alana Murphy, Paige Zois
- Newcastle Jets: Cass Davis & Lara Gooch
- Sydney FC: Rachel Lowe & Mary Stanic-Floody (spotted in kit announcement)
- Wellington Phoenix: Grace Wisnewski
- Western Sydney Wanderers: Clare Hunt
- Western United: Francesca Iermano, Alyssa Dall’Oste & Natasha Dakic
# Signed | |
Adelaide United | 3 |
Brisbane Roar | 11 |
Canberra United | 11 |
Melbourne City | 2 |
Melbourne Victory | 8 |
Newcastle Jets | 2 |
Perth Glory | 19 |
Sydney FC | 0 |
Wellington Phoenix | 10 |
Western Sydney Wanderers | 1 |
Western United | 12 |
Around the World
FIFA Window August 29-September 6th
UEFA World Cup Qualifying
- Republic of Ireland 1-0 Finland – Ireland have secured a place in the UEFA playoffs
- Mexico 0-1 New Zealand (C.J. Bott)
- Spain 3-0 Hungary
- Iceland 6-0 Belarus – if Iceland draw their next game against the Netherlands, Iceland will qualify automatically and the Dutch will drop into the playoffs
- Austria 0-2 England – England have sealed qualification
- Denmark 5-1 Montenegro
- Belgium 0-1 Norway – Norway have sealed qualification
- Moldova 0-8 Italy
- Croatia 0-2 Switzerland
- Serbia 1-2 Portugal – TJ Vlajnic played the final half hour for Serbia
- Turkey 0-3 Germany
- Estonia 0-9 France
UEFA Champions League
- Brann (Tameka Yallop) v Rosengård (Teagan Micah)
- HB Køge v Juventus (Joe Montemurro)
- Arsenal (Steph Catley, Caitlin Foord) v Ajax
- Paris Saint-Germain v BK Häcken (Aivi Luik)
- Real Sociedad v Bayern Munich
- Rosenborg v Real Madrid
- Sparta Prague v Roma
State Football
- ACT
- Wed: R16 catchup, Canberra Olympic (Sophie Cole (OG), Sarah Johnston, Meg Roden, Emma Croker, Olivia Gurney) 5-0 Tuggeranong United
- Sat: R17 catchup, Wagga City Wanderers (Paula Mitchell) 1-3 West Canberra Wanderers (Kaitlyn Colwill, Sarah Whitfield, Ginger Oliver)
- Sun: R20 (penultimate round)
- (8) Wagga City Wanderers (Tamara Cochrane) 1-2 (3) Belconnen United (Tatum Mazis, Talia Backhouse)
- (6) Canberra United Academy 0-0 (7) Tuggeranong United
- (5) Gungahlin United (Cassia McGlashan, Kayla Wright) 2-1 (2) Canberra Olympic (Michaela Thornton)
- (Mon) (4) West Canberra Wanderers vs (1) Canberra Croatia, a CCFC win will see them crowned premiers
- the Gunners have to beat CCFC in the final round, as well as have West Canberra lose to CCFC Monday night and then Belconnen, to force their way into finals at West Canberra’s expense
- NSW – Final round of regular season
- Wed: Illawarra Stingrays (Sheridan Gallagher, Michelle Carney x 2) 3-1 Sydney Olympic (Kiara de Domizio)
- Football NSW Institute (Daniela Galic, Jynana dos Santos) 2-0 Bankstown City
- NWS Spirit (Yasmin Popovic og) 1-0 Emerging Jets
- Manly United 0-2 Illawarra Stingrays (Kaelah Austin, Michelle Carney)
- Northern Tigers (Ashlee Brodigan, Abbey Green) 2-4 Sydney University (Holly Caspers x 2, Rola Badawiya, Cushla Rue)
- APIA Leichhardt (Sarah Hunter, Sophie Hoban) 2-0 Macarthur Rams
- Sydney Olympic (Kiara de Domizio) 1-3 Blacktown Spartans (Alyssa Rose, Abbey Lemon x 2)
- QLD
- Super Cup Final: Souths United 0-4 Lions FC (Tegan Riding, Amy Gunston x 2, Cannon Clough)
- R12 catchup: Gold Coast United (Astia Neckebroek) 1-0 Moreton Bay United
- VIC – Semi-Finals
- (1) Calder United (Harriet Withers) 1-0 (4) FV Emerging (Sarah Cain, Caitlin Karic, Bella Sewards, Miranda Templeman)
- (2) Heidelberg United (Grace Jale, Melissa Maizels) 1-2 (3) Bulleen Lions (Tiffany Eliadis, Gabriela Garton, Alana Jancevski, Lia Privitelli, Tyla-Jay Vlajnic, Paige Zois)
- Grand Final – Calder United v Bulleen Lions – a rematch of the 2019 Grand Final
Queens of the Week
Everyone – congratulations to Emily Gielnik and Kim Carroll on their engagements!
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Cheryl – 1) Jamie Rosman (Cap 16), what a delight to meet her and hold a Matildas cap for the first (perhaps only) time 2) Olivia Hohnke (Cap 117) was presented with her own cap at halftime 3) Sarah Groube was instrumental in organising these cap presentations
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Dale – Gungahlin United have continued to earn excellent results despite some recent negative headlines involving a former president
Eric – 1) The Republic of Ireland sealed a place in the European playoffs for the World Cup after defeating Finland 1-0 2) Annie Daczko played her 200th game for Blacktown Spartans and was the captain as they defeated Sydney Olympic 3-1
Maj – 1) Lions FC won the Queensland Super Cup 2) everyone involved in the Our Game network launch 3) Brisbane Roar coach Garrath Macpherson won the lucky door prize and donated it back to Our Game so that it could be given to someone else
Steffen – ex-Canberra United defender Catherine Brown was drafted this season in the AFLW for Hawthorn, and has played in their opening two games
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