Tag: Newcastle Jets Women

  • JETS W-LEAGUE TEAM WELCOMES AMERICAN RECRUITS

    JETS W-LEAGUE TEAM WELCOMES AMERICAN RECRUITS

    The Jets W-League side has welcomed three American recruits to town with a special visit to Blackbutt Reserve to meet some of our local wildlife. Tori Huster, Angela Salem and Katherine Reynolds were joined by Matildas midfielder Emily van Egmond, who returns from a stint with the Chicago Red Stars. The Jets Women kick off…

  • FORMER SKIPPER RETURNS FOR THE W-LEAGUE JETS

    FORMER SKIPPER RETURNS FOR THE W-LEAGUE JETS

    A phone call from coach Peter McGuinness has prompted Hayley Crawford to come out of retirement and play for the W-League Jets. “Been enjoying my football in Sydney, still feel like I’ve got a bit left in the body to give, Pete gave me a call and asked what the possibility was and I thought…

  • JETS W-LEAGUE SIDE CONTINUES TO TAKE SHAPE

    JETS W-LEAGUE SIDE CONTINUES TO TAKE SHAPE

    The Jets women’s side continues to take shape ahead of the W-League season. The club today added four names, including 15 year old keeper Hannah Southwell and Sydney’s Emma Stanbury. Tara Andrews believes the Jets will be more competitive this season, as she returns to Newcastle following a stint with US side, Colorado. “America is…

  • EMILY VAN EGMOND BACK AT JETS

    EMILY VAN EGMOND BACK AT JETS

    The Newcastle Jets women’s team will welcome back a familiar face for the new W-League season. Emily van Egmond is returning to her old stomping ground.

  • LOOKING TO TURN THINGS AROUND

    LOOKING TO TURN THINGS AROUND

    The Jets women’s coach is hoping a trial match with Sydney FC this weekend will turn their form around, before the W-League resumes. Newcastle is without a win this season, and is desperate to get things right before a tough road trip.

  • SYDNEY OUTCLASS JETS GIRLS FOUR NIL

    SYDNEY OUTCLASS JETS GIRLS FOUR NIL

    Good news for the Newcastle Jets W-League side, with the injured Grace Macintyre expected back on the park in six weeks. Yesterday in Wollongong, the girls suffered their second straight loss, going down to competition heavyweights, Sydney. Down one nil at half time, Hannah Beard and Rhali Dobson came close to getting Newcastle back in…

  • PERTH STEAL THE GLORY AGAINST JETS WOMEN

    PERTH STEAL THE GLORY AGAINST JETS WOMEN

    Newcastle’s women’s side kicked off its W-League season this afternoon, with a 5-2 loss to Perth. The Jets looked impressive in the first half, but ran out of puff after the break.

  • GEMA SIMON TO LEAD W-LEAGUE JETS

    GEMA SIMON TO LEAD W-LEAGUE JETS

    She’s been a part of the Newcastle squad since the inception of the W-League, and this season Gema Simon will wear the captain’s armband. “It’s exciting, it’s a privilege, I’m going to embrace it hopefully lead by example.” Hannah Brewer will be vice captain, in a young squad that’s lost high profile players Hayley Crawford…

  • JETS WOMEN CALL FOR BIGGER BETTER PREPARATION NEXT SEASON

    JETS WOMEN CALL FOR BIGGER BETTER PREPARATION NEXT SEASON

    The Jets women say their three-all draw with Melbourne proves they can mix it with the best, but they simply left their run too late in the 12-round W-League season. “We learn from that and reflect on that for next year, have to come out stronger and fitter in the first couple of games and…

  • JETS WOMEN AVOID SPOON WITH FIGHTING DRAW

    JETS WOMEN AVOID SPOON WITH FIGHTING DRAW

    The Jets women have avoided the W-League wooden spoon with a three all draw against the Victory. They made the worst possible start, conceding a goal inside three minutes. Things looked even worse when Enza Barilla put the visitors two in front. But Newcastle came roaring back just before half time thanks to Jasmine Courtenay.…