Tag: Newcastle Jets Women

  • TOUGH AFTERNOON FOR JETS GIRLS AGAINST SYDNEY

    TOUGH AFTERNOON FOR JETS GIRLS AGAINST SYDNEY

    The Jets women’s side has gone down to Sydney to stay on the bottom of the W-League ladder. The Sky Blues dominated the opening exchanges, on the scoreboard after 10 minutes thanks to Kyah Simon. Two minutes later Sydney was in again, as a dangerous corner fell for Alanna Kennedy. The Jets teenage keeper Eliza…

  • JETS GIRLS HOLDING ON TO W-LEAGUE FINALS HOPES

    JETS GIRLS HOLDING ON TO W-LEAGUE FINALS HOPES

    The Newcastle Jets women’s side hasn’t given up hope of featuring in the W-League finals, after going close to a big upset against Brisbane. Despite leading 1-nil for an hour and then clawing their way back to 2-all, the Jets eventually went down 3-2. “I think the most important thing for us is to take…

  • BRISBANE ROAR LOUDEST IN W-LEAGUE AGAINST NEWCASTLE

    BRISBANE ROAR LOUDEST IN W-LEAGUE AGAINST NEWCASTLE

    The Jets women’s side has suffered a heartbreaking 3-2 loss to Brisbane in the W-League. Teenage keeper Eliza Campbell laid a solid platform for Newcastle with an early save. The Jets hit the front as Emily van Egmond teed up Tori Huster for the opener. Newcastle could’ve gone further in front, as Van Egmond forced…

  • JETS GIRLS KICKSTART THEIR W-LEAGUE SEASON AGAINST ADELAIDE

    JETS GIRLS KICKSTART THEIR W-LEAGUE SEASON AGAINST ADELAIDE

    The Jets women’s side has recorded its first win this season. Hosting Adelaide, the home side got off to a great start, Hannah Brewer teeing up Tara Andrews. When Tiffany Boshers was brought down inside the box, Angela Salem stepped up to double Newcastle’s lead. The Jets eventually finished in front 4-nil.

  • VAN EGMOND EXPECTED TO RETURN FOR W-LEAGUE JETS

    VAN EGMOND EXPECTED TO RETURN FOR W-LEAGUE JETS

    The Jets W-League side is expecting Australian international Emily van Egmond, to return from injury for Saturday’s clash with Perth, after missing the one-nil loss to Melbourne. The coach was happy with his team’s effort, despite the scoreline. “Only down side for us was right on half time, we let them score through a set…

  • TOUGH TRIP TO MELBOURNE FOR JETS GIRLS

    TOUGH TRIP TO MELBOURNE FOR JETS GIRLS

    The Newcastle Jets women’s side has slipped to its second straight loss of the W-League season, going down one-nil to Melbourne Victory this afternoon. Playing without injured Matilda, Emily van Egmond, the visiting Jets made a bright start, but Tori Huster fired wide from Gemma Simon’s cross. On the brink of halftime, Stephanie Catley’s cross…

  • JETS GIRLS CRASH AGAINST DEFENDING W-LEAGUE CHAMPIONS

    JETS GIRLS CRASH AGAINST DEFENDING W-LEAGUE CHAMPIONS

    The Jets women’s team has been beaten by defending champion’s Canberra United 5-0 at Broadmeadow.

  • JETS GIRLS KEEN TO TAKE THEIR RIVALS BY SURPRISE

    JETS GIRLS KEEN TO TAKE THEIR RIVALS BY SURPRISE

    Newcastle captain Hayley Crawford, believes her side can cause a few upsets this season, despite losing a host of international experience. “We’ve had a good solid six weeks together and the imports have fitted in well and I think we’ll be a surprise to most teams.” The Jets completed their final session today ahead of…

  • NORTHERN NSW TO SAVE JETS W-LEAGUE

    NORTHERN NSW TO SAVE JETS W-LEAGUE

    Two federal MPs will ask Prime Minister Julia Gillard to consider saving the Newcastle Jets if legal talks between Nathan Tinkler and Football Federation Australia fail. It comes as a rescue plan is fleshed out to make sure the city at least has a women’s team next season.

  • JETS GIRLS FAIL TO FIRE AGAINST MELBOURNE

    JETS GIRLS FAIL TO FIRE AGAINST MELBOURNE

    The W-League Jets have slipped to their third straight loss, beaten 2-1 by Melbourne this afternoon. Newcastle lost Emily Van Egmond to injury before kick off, and then received no favours from the officials with the game hanging in the balance.