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History: Rhian Davies, Matildas Cap #113
Matildas Debut: 2002 (played for the national team until 2007)
Grassroots Club:
Appearances: 73 (3 goals)
Position: Defender
The Welsh-born Davies represented Australia at the 2003 Women’s World Cup, 2004 Olympics and 2006 Asian Cup. She also played club football for Canberra United.
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Dub News & Signings
- 21 signings this week, 99 total (including 2 unofficial SYD players)
- Brisbane Roar: Jamilla Rankin, Annie Haffenden
- Canberra United: Emily Roach, Keeley Richards
- Melbourne Victory: Miranda Templeman, Casey Dumont, Gema Simon, Claudia Bunge, Lia Privitelli, Natalie Tathem, Catherine Zimmerman, Beattie Goad
- Newcastle Jets: Taren King, Leia Puxty, Claire Coelho
- Perth Glory: Gabriella Coleman
- Wellington Phoenix: Marisa van der Meer, Zoe McMeeken, Ava Pritchard, Head Coach – Natalie Lawrence
- Western Sydney Wanderers: Olivia Price
- Western United: Silver Bell Morris
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Adelaide United | 3 |
Brisbane Roar | 12 |
Canberra United | 13 |
Melbourne City | 2 |
Melbourne Victory | 16 |
Newcastle Jets | 5 |
Perth Glory | 20 |
Sydney FC | 2 *unofficial |
Wellington Phoenix | 13 |
Western Sydney Wanderers | 2 |
Western United | 13 |
Around the World
UEFA World Cup Qualifying
The Europeans have arrived. 💪
Nine teams have booked their tickets to 🇦🇺🇳🇿! #FIFAWWC | #BeyondGreatness pic.twitter.com/zN9V97vv6K
— FIFA Women’s World Cup (@FIFAWWC) September 7, 2022
- Kazakhstan 0-2 Estonia
- Latvia 1-3 Northern Ireland
- Slovakia 0-1 Republic of Ireland
- Finland 0-5 Sweden
- Czech Republic 7-0 Belarus
- Azerbaijan 1-1 Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Montenegro 0-2 Malta
- Lithuania 0-1 Croatia
- Norway 5-0 Albania
- Armenia 0-7 Belgium
- Portugal 4-0 Turkey
- Poland 7-0 Kosovo
- Italy 2-0 Romania
- Israel 0-2 Serbia
- Switzerland 15-0 Moldova
- Bulgaria 0-8 Germany
- Faroe Islands 0-6 Scotland
- England 10-0 Luxembourg
- Austria 10-0 North Macedonia
- Netherlands 1-0 Iceland
- Wales 0-0 Slovenia
- France 5-1 Greece
- Spain 5-0 Ukraine
6th Oct – 1st playoff round: Scotland v Austria, Wales v Bosnia and Herzegovina, Portugal v Belgium
11th Oct – 2nd playoff round: Portugal/Belgium v Iceland, Scotland/Austria v Republic of Ireland, Switzerland v Wales/Bosnia and Herzegovina
Click here for an explanation of how the UEFA playoffs work (it’s very complicated!).
UK
FA WSL (1 of 22)
- Season Dates: September 10th 2022 – May 28th 2023
- First round postponed due to the passing of HM Queen Elizabeth II
FA Championship (3 of 22)
- Season Dates: August 20th 2022 – April 30th 2023
- This weekend’s round postponed due to the passing of HM Queen Elizabeth II
Scottish WPL (5 of 22)
- Season Dates: August 7th 2022 – May 21th 2023
- This weekend’s round postponed due to the passing of HM Queen Elizabeth II
Europe
France – D1F (1 of 22)
- Season Dates: September 10th 2022 – June 10th 2023
- Stade Reims 1-5 Lyon (Ellie Carpenter)
- PSG (Lydia Williams not on the teamsheet) 2-0 Soyaux-Charente
- Read B90s coverage of the D1F
Italy – Serie A (2 of 18)
- Season Dates: August 27th 2022 – February 26th 2023
- Juventus (Joe Montemurro) 3-3 Internazionale
Swiss Women’s Super League
- Season Dates: Aug 21st 2022 – Apr 23rd 2023
- Zürich 2-4 Servette (Tessa Tamplin) – Tessa not in squad
Swiss Nationalliga B
- Season Dates: Aug 21st 2022 – Apr 22nd 2023
- (Cup game) Lerchenfeld 0-11 Thun Berner Oberland (Alex Gummer)
Nordic
- Norway – Toppserien Playoffs Round 1
- Relegation group (8 teams, 6 from Toppserien and 2 from Div 1, play each other once, bottom 2 sides play Div 1 in 2023)
- Tromsø 0-4 LSK Kvinner (Karly Roestbakken) (Karly not on match sheet)
- Championship group (4 teams, home and away, winner qualifies for Champions League, runner up goes into the Champions League playoffs)
- Vålerenga (Ally Green) 1-2 SK Brann Kvinner (Tameka Yallop) played overnight
- Ally came on 88′, Meeks not on the card
- Vålerenga (Ally Green) 1-2 SK Brann Kvinner (Tameka Yallop) played overnight
- Relegation group (8 teams, 6 from Toppserien and 2 from Div 1, play each other once, bottom 2 sides play Div 1 in 2023)
- Sweden – Damallsvenkan Round 19
- (14) AIK (Remy Siemsen) 2-6 (2) Kristianstad
- Remy scored her first goal for AIK and played a full game
- (1) FC Rosengard (Teagan Micah) 0-2 (5) Hammarby (Kyra Cooney-Cross, Elise Kellond-Knight, Courtney Nevin)
- Teagan played 90′, Kyra came on for KK at 63′, Courtney was an unused sub
- only a 2nd loss for Rosengard
- (8) Vittsjö GIK (Clare Polkinghorne, Katrina Gorry, Charli Grant) vs (10) Djurgarden play 13/9
- (4) BK Häcken (Aivi Luik) 5-0 (12) Umeå IK FF (Emma Checker)
- Emma played 90′, Aivi was not on the card
- (14) AIK (Remy Siemsen) 2-6 (2) Kristianstad
- Denmark – Elitedivisionen Round 4
- Cup: ASA Aarhus 1-4 Fortuna Hjørring (Angie Beard, Indi Riley) – neither “Aussie” played
- (4) Fortuna Hjørring 1-2 (3) Thy-ThistedQ – Angie played 90′, Indi not on the card
- (6) Sundby 1-1 (5) FC Nordsjælland (Winonah Heatley) – Wini played 90′
- (8) AGF (Matilda McNamara) 1-2 (1) HB Køge – Matilda played 90′
- Iceland – Urvalsdeild Round 14
- (4) Thróttur (Gema Simon) played their R14 game in August
- (10) KR Reykjavik (Margaux Chauvet, Susan Phonsongkham) 0-6 (1) Valur
- Susan played 31′, Margaux was an unused sub
- (5) IBV 0-0 (2) Breidablik (Melina Ayres) – Melina was not on the card
US – NWSL (17 of 20)
Watch matches on twitch.tv/NWSLOfficial, twitch.tv/NWSLOfficial2, twitch.tv/NWSLOfficial3 & twitch.tv/NWSLOfficial4
Regular season finishes October 3rd 2022
- (5) OL Reign 2-2 (6) Chicago Red Stars (Chelsie Dawber listed but did not play)
- (8) North Carolina Courage 5-1 (11) Racing Louisville (Alex Chidiac listed but did not play)
- (10) Washington Spirit 4-3 (3) San Diego Wave (Emily van Egmond played full 90)
State Football
- ACT Round 21
- Canberra Croatia took out the premiership last Monday night with their R20 6-0 win over West Canberra Wanderers
- (3) Belconnen United (Talia Backhouse 2, Olivia Bomford 2, Reilly Yuen 2) 6-0 West Canberra Wanderers (4)
- (5) Gungahlin United (Breea Waters) 1-5 (1) Canberra Croatia (Bella Barac, Jamie Berkeley, Rhiannon Fensom, Sienna Birnie, Shania Settin)
- sees the Gunners miss out on finals
- (2) Canberra Olympic (Olivia Fogarty 2, Olivia Gurney) 3-0 (6) Canberra United Academy
- (7) Tuggeranong United (Lauren Hall) 1-1 (8) Wagga City Wanderers (Tamara Cochrane)
- NSW – Semi Finals
- APIA Leichhardt (Shea Connors 76′) 1-2 Macarthur Rams (Laura Murtagh 61′, Bethany Gordon 110′)
- Sydney University 0-3 Northern Tigers (Shadeene Evans 24′ 43′, Beth Bernardi 49′)
- Northern Tigers v Macarthur Rams in this weekend’s Grand Final
- QLD
- Sunshine Coast Wanderers (Louise Rolfe) 2-0 Capalaba
- Gold Coast United (Anabelle Thompson, Dee Thompson) 2-0 QAS
- Olympic 0-3 Eastern Suburbs (Aono Goda, Maya Brueckner)
- Moreton Bay United 0-3 Lions (Mariel Hecher, Tegan Riding, Angela Versluis)
- VIC
- Grand Final: Calder United (Harriet Withers) 2-0 Bulleen Lions (Tiffany Eliadis, Gabriela Garton, Alana Jancevski, Lia Privitelli, Tyla-Jay Vlajnic, Paige Zois)
- NPL Gold Medal Night
- Perth Glory teammates Sarah Cain (FV Emerging) and Sofia Sakalis (Box Hill) joint winners of the NPLW Gold Medal
- Players’ Player: Rebecca Burrows (Heidelberg United FC)
- Golden Boot: Danielle Wise (Heidelberg United FC)
- Goalkeeper of the Year: Alyssa Dall’Oste (Calder United FC/Western United)
- Coach of the Year: Helen Winterburn (FV Emerging/Western United Assistant Coach)
- Goal of the Year: Francesca Iermano (South Melbourne FC/Western United)
- Referee of the Year: Caitlin Williams
Queens of the Week
Cheryl – Caitlin Cooper, Sue Bird and Stephanie Gilmore 😉
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Dale – Portland Thorns player Crystal Dunn played her first game after having a baby
Eric – Macarthur Rams midfielder Bethany Gordon scored an incredible winner in extra time to take her team to the Grand Final
Maj – Tara Andrews (who our friends at The Far Post podcast have dubbed The Tallest Woman In Newcastle) received her Matildas cap (#196) at Tuesday’s Matildas v Canada game
Steffen – Canadian central defender Jade Rose played brilliantly in their two game series against the Matildas
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