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Mariners W-League

marinermick

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Roy Law said:
I've been watching the W League on the ABC and most of the girls go missing at some time in the game LOL.

conceeded a penalty in the 3rd minute

kendall fletcher equalised in the 20th minute
 
J

jiggles

Guest
Only caught the second half, but was a good game. Those girls look so tiny...and thank you to Bear, who brought my attention to Jenna. WANT.
 

Bear

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150px-Jenna_Kingsley.jpg


zomg...
 

kevrenor

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Saturday, 7 November 2009

Perth Glory v Central Coast Mariners

Clipsal Stadium, Inglewood
Local kick-off: 3.00pm (6.00pm AEDT)

Referee: Lee Corey

Perth Glory squad: 1. Emma WIRKUS (gk), 3. Carys HAWKINS, 5. Shannon
MAY, 6. Ella MASTRANTONIO, 7. Elissia CANHAM, 8. Tanya OXTOBY (C), 9.
Dani CALAUTTI, 10. Ciara CONWAY, 11. Lisa DE VANNA, 13. Elisa D'OVIDIO,
15. Alex SINGER, 16. Sadie LAWRENCE, 17. Marianna TABAIN, 18. Ellis
GLANFIELD, 19. Katarina JUKIC, 20. Zoe PALANDRI (gk), 21. Jaymee GIBBONS

*two to be omitted*
In: Lisa DE VANNA (return from suspension)
Out: Collette McCALLUM (injured - test)
Unavailable: Sam KERR (national duty)

Central Coast Mariners squad: 1. Jillian LOYDEN (gk), 2. Caitlin COOPER,
3. Lyndsay GLOHE, 4. Rachael DOYLE, 5. Jessica SEAMAN, 7. Teresa POLIAS,
8. Kelly GOLEBIOWSKI, 9. Renee ROLLASON, 10. Kendall FLETCHER, 11.
Michelle HEYMAN, 12. Samantha SPACKMAN, 13. Tudy CAMILLERI, 14. Ashleigh
CONNOR, 15. Elizabeth O'REILLY, 16. Jenna KINGSLEY, 17. Britt SIMMONS,
19. Lydia VANDENBERGH, 20. Rachel COOPER (gk)
*three to be omitted*

In: Jessica SEAMAN (promoted), Teresa POLIAS (promoted), Elizabeth
O'REILLY (promoted).

Out: Nil
Unavailable: Nil
 

Ben

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http://www.a-league.com.au/default.aspx?s=wleague_newsdisplay&id=30553
Mariners keep ball rolling
Saturday, 7 November 2009
by Paul Barbieri at Clipsal Stadium, Sportal

Michelle Heyman In a good day for the Central Coast Mariners, the club's Westfield W-League side proved too good for Perth Glory in a 2-1 win at Clipsal Stadium on Saturday afternoon.

While the Mariners' seniors were on the other side of the continent, belting Melbourne Victory to all corners of Etihad Stadium, the women's team extended its own unbeaten run to three matches as it scored the opening two goals either side of the break, through Lydia Vandenbergh and Michelle Heyman.

The Glory pulled one back just after the hour via some slick work from Marianna Tabain but failed to turn some promising late attacks into an equaliser.

The result sees Central Coast consolidate second on the Westfield W-League table, three points behind leader Brisbane Roar, although third-placed Sydney FC has the opportunity to overtake the Mariners when it plays Melbourne on Sunday.

For the Glory, it's the club's second consecutive loss after last weekend's 6-0 thrashing by the Roar. But the Perth women still maintain fifth on the table while coach John Gibson will be happy with the grit his side demonstrated, considering it was without injured key midfielder Collette McCallum.

Gibson sprang a surprise, however, with his initial team selection, opting to start Australian players Lisa De Vanna, who was returning from a one-match suspension, and Ella Mastrantonio on the bench as he looked to manage some niggling injuries the pair have picked up.

Despite their absence, the Glory caused havoc in the Mariners' box within the first minute through a well-flighted corner before Central Coast slipped into its groove nicely.

While the Glory players were struggling to hold onto possession, the Mariners looked slick and sharp as the impressive Ashleigh O'Connor saw an eighth-minute snap shot saved by Emma Wirkus.

It was O'Connor, though, who started the move in the 20th minute that led to Central Coast's opener, as she picked up a poor defensive clearance and slipped a great throughball to Heyman on the right, whose cross was converted by Vandenbergh.

Having weathered the early storm somewhat, Glory coach Gibson introduced Mastrantonio in the 35th minute and De Vanna just before the break and it proved just the tonic Perth needed to apply some pressure to the Mariners' defence.

Five minutes into the second half, De Vanna accelerated towards goal to get one-on-one with Central Coast stopper Jillian Loyden. But De Vanna sliced her powerful effort too wide and didn't even test the goalkeeper.

The missed chance proved costly as the Mariners extended their lead seven minutes later when an alert Heyman sped onto a weakly hit backpass from Glory skipper Tanya Oxtoby in defence, racing through on goal and burying the finish past Wirkus.

But the Glory soon made a contest of it as Tabain found the back of the net just after the hour, the youngster latching onto a loose ball in attack and slipping the ball home.

The Glory were dominating possession by now but lacked the killer passes of their opponents as Central Coast's Kelly Golebiowski fired an effort wide four minutes later while O'Connor missed two gilt-edged chances late on.

The right winger saw one effort hit the bar with eight minutes to go, while she scuffed a shot from 15 metres out five minutes later with the goal at her mercy.

Despite some solid late work from the Glory as they looked to pinch a point, the hosts never really threatened Central Coast's goal as the Mariners finished off a solid performance with the three points.

Perth Glory 1 (Tabain 63)
Central Coast Mariners 2 (Vandenbergh 20, Heyman 57)
 
J

jiggles

Guest
The ladies play at Bluetongue on the 5th...which epic sucks because I'll be in Gold Coast. Hopefully those who are at home go and cheer on our women's team :)
 

kevrenor

Well-Known Member
Saturday, 14 November 2009

Adelaide United v Central Coast Mariners

Hindmarsh Stadium, Adelaide
Local kick-off: 2.30pm (3.00pm AEDT)

Referee: Lee Corey

Live and exclusive on ABC1 and ABC HD from 3.00pm AEDT

Adelaide United squad: 1.Sian McLAREN (gk), 2.Ebony WEIDENBACH, 3.Renee
HARRISON, 6.Thomai KEZIOS, 7.Racheal QUIGLEY, 11.Georgia CHAPMAN,
12.Katerina BEXIS, 13.Lauren CHILVERS, 14. Donna COCKAYNE, 15.Tenneille
BOALER, 16.Christina PAPAGEORGIOU (c), 17.Karina ROWETH, 18.Rochelle
KUHAR, 19. Nenita BURGESS, 20.Kristi HARVEY (gk), 21.Greta
FRENCH-KENNEDY
*one to be omitted*

In: Greta FRENCH-KENNEDY (injury replacement player)
Out: Angela FIMMANO (hamstring - 1 week)
Unavailable: Ruth BLACKBURN (injured - season), Ashlee FAUL
(international duty), Ruth WALLACE (international duty), Marijana RAJCIC
(ankle - season)

Central Coast Mariners squad: 1. Jillian LOYDEN (gk), 2. Caitlin COOPER
(c), 3. Lyndsay GLOHE, 4. Rachael DOYLE, 5. Jessica SEAMAN, 7. Teresa
POLIAS, 8. Kelly GOLEBIOWSKI, 9. Renee ROLLASON, 10. Kendall FLETCHER,
11. Michelle HEYMAN, 12. Samantha SPACKMAN, 13. Trudy CAMILLERI, 14.
Ashleigh CONNOR, 15. Elizabeth O'REILLY, 16. Jenna KINGSLEY, 17. Britt
SIMMONS, 19. Lydia VANDENBERGH, 20. Rachel COOPER (gk)
*three to be omitted*

In: Teresa POLIAS (promoted), Elizabeth O'REILLY (promoted), Britt
SIMMONS (promoted)
Out: Nil
Unavailable: Nil
 

marinermick

Well-Known Member
with no a-league this weekend i will be in front of the tele at 3pm

adleaide not going well so it could be a hiding
 

kevrenor

Well-Known Member
marinermick said:
with no a-league this weekend i will be in front of the tele at 3pm

adleaide not going well so it could be a hiding

The heat could be a factor, as it was with the NYL last weekend.
 

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