Lucy Bronze (Photo by Catherine Ivill/Getty Images) | Jamilla Rankin (Photo by Albert Perez/Getty Images) | Lily Agg (photo credit: Football Association of Ireland)
Lucy Bronze (Photo by Catherine Ivill/Getty Images) | Jamilla Rankin (Photo by Albert Perez/Getty Images) | Lily Agg (photo credit: Football Association of Ireland)

We’ve got a full squad and Cheryl is tasked with hosting this organised chaos.

Maj talks NPL Queensland, Steffen celebrates a Canberra United signing, Dale complains about deflated match balls and Eric is hoping to see his favourite Matilda play against Spain.

History: Alicia ‘Eesh’ Ferguson, Matildas Cap 101

Matildas Debut: 1997 (played for the national team until 2007)
Grassroots Club: Stratford Dolphins
Appearances: 68 (66 A internationals, 6 goals)
Position: Forward/Midfielder

Appeared in the 1999 and 2007 World Cups and played for the Millwall Lionesses in 2012-2013 in the FA Women’s Premier League.

Part of Brisbane Roar inaugural side in 2008-2009 but missed the grand final win due to an ACL injury in the SF.

Read More: Alicia Ferguson: From the field to the studio

Hot Topics

  • News

    • The Young Matildas beat New Zealand U20 1-0 in a behind closed doors game, Bryleeh Henry scored the winning goal

 

 
 
 
 
 
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    • New Zealand announced the squad for their games against Norway and Wales

 

 
 
 
 
 
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  • Matildas

    • Jamilla Rankin has replaced Angie Beard in the Matildas squad 

 

 
 
 
 
 
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Around the World

Nordic

  • Norway – Toppserien Round 9 catchup games (R14 played last weekend)
    • (6) LSK Kvinner (Karly Roestbakken) 1-3 loss away to (4) Stabaek
    • (3) Vålerenga (Ally Green) 0-2 away loss to (2) Rosengard
      • Ally came on for the last 11 minutes  
    • the Toppserien is now on a summer break until August. Upon its return, LSK and Vålerenga come up against each other.
  • Sweden – Damallsvenkan Round 15
  • Iceland – Urvalsdeild Round 10
    • (5) Thróttur (Gema Simon) lost 1-2 at home to (1) Valur
      • Gema played 90′
    • (9) KR Reykjavik (Margaux ChauvetSusan Phonsongkham) lost 1-3 away to (7) Keflavik
      • Susan scored KR’s goal and played 90′; Margaux played 70′
    • (2) Breidablik (Melina Ayres) won 4-0 away to (8) Thor/KA
      • Melina played the last 5 minutes
    • Summer break means that R11 isn’t played until August (although Breidablik and KR Reykjavik play each other in an advance R13 game on 29 July)

US – NWSL

Watch matches on twitch.tv/NWSLOfficial, twitch.tv/NWSLOfficial2, twitch.tv/NWSLOfficial3 & twitch.tv/NWSLOfficial4

State Football

  • ACT – Round 10 of 21
    • (4) Belconnen United 1-1 (Karen Clarke) (2) Canberra Olympic (Olivia Fogarty) – look out for Steffen’s report on this game
    • (3) West Canberra 0-0 (8) Wagga City Wanderers
    • (1) Canberra Croatia 8-0 (Brittany Palombi 3, Jenny Bisset 2, Grace Gill, Krista Hagen, Bella Barac) (7) Tuggeranong United
    • (6) Gungahlin United 2-2 (Darby Whitely 2) (5) Canberra United Academy (Riley McQueenie, Tayla Hampson)
  • NSW -Round 11 of 22
    • Emerging Jets (Brinley Gentle) 1-5 NWS Spirit (Tahlia Macri x 2, Rachael Patterson x 2, Sunny Franco) – look out for Eric’s report on this game
    • Bankstown City 0-0 FNSW Institute
    • Macarthur Rams 0-3 APIA Leichhardt (Nicki Flannery x 2, Shea Connors)
    • Illawarra Stingrays (Chloe Middleton x 2) 2-1 Manly United (Corinne Winkler)
    • Blacktown Spartans (Rosie Galea, Abbey Lemon) 2-1 Sydney Olympic (Claudia Cholakian)
    • Sydney University (Annabel Martin) 1-0 Northern Tigers
  • QLD – Round 8 of 18
    • Tuesday catchup: Capalaba (Jasmine Genovesi, Leah Miles, Larissa Crummer) 3-0 Olympic
    • Tuesday catchup: QAS (Tamar Levin) 1-2 Eastern Suburbs (Lauren Askin, Aono Goda)
    • Moreton Bay United (Georgia Beaumont) 1-1 Eastern Suburbs (Sofie Persson)
    • Olympic FC (Innocent Michael, Christina Amajouyi) 2-1 Souths United (Rie Kitano)
    • Lions FC (Mariel Hecher, Tegan Riding, Amy Gunston) 3-0 Capalaba
    • Sunshine Coast Wanderers 0-3 Gold Coast United (Bronte Rose x 3)
  • VIC – Round 12 of 21
    • Full Season Guide
    • (4) Alamein (Amy Jackson, Nia Stamatopoulos) 0-3 (3) Bulleen Lions (Tiffany Eliadis, Gabriela Garton, Alana Jancevski, Lia Privitelli, Rebekah Stott, Tyla Jay Vlajnic, Paige Zois)
    • (1) Calder United (Harriet Withers) 7-1 (8) Bayside United
    • (2) Heidelberg United (Grace Jale, Melissa Maizels) 3-1 (7) South Melbourne (Tijan McKenna, Claudia Mihocic)
    • (5) FV Emerging (Sarah Cain, Caitlin Karic, Bella Sewards, Miranda Templeman) 1-0 (6) Box Hill United (Teigen Allen, Mindy Barbieri, Sofia Sakalis)

Queens of the Week

Cheryl – Toss-up between Alex Chidiac for her good-humoured reaction to suffering a broken nose and Lucy Bronze, who signed for Barcelona

Dale – NPL NSW side Sydney University are the first team to beat league leaders Northern Tigers in 2022 | Joker: the Sydney University matchballs for not being properly inflated at the start of the game

Eric – London City Lionesses midfielder Lily Agg made her debut for the Republic of Ireland and scored in their 1-0 win over the Philippines

Maj – Jamilla Rankin received a late callup to the Matildas squad

Steffen – Nicki Flannery was announced as Canberra United’s first signing for the 2022/23 season, and she scored twice in APIA Leichhardt’s 3-0 win over Macarthur Rams, her first goals since returning from an ACL injury


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