Tag: Newcastle Jets Women
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JETS EXPECTED TO ANNOUNCE RETURN OF EMILY VAN EGMOND
Newcastle’s W-League side is expected to unveil the signing of Emily Van Egmond tomorrow, in a huge boost for the Jets. The Matildas skipper was granted a release by her German club Wolfsburg last week. They also announced she was returning to the Hunter for an undisclosed transfer fee.
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JETS W-LEAGUE SQUAD CONTINUES TO TAKE SHAPE
The Jets W-League squad continues to take shape, with former Brisbane forward, Cortnee Vine, joining teammates at the members launch yesterday. She’s excited about playing for Newcastle, but also hoping to help the Young Matildas qualify for the Under-20 World Cup. “So we’ve got a couple more camps coming up then we’re going to China…
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FANS MEET JETS PLAYERS AT NEW LAMBTON PRESENTATION DAY
The Newcastle Jets’ new big-name signing Ronald Vargas has arrived in Newcastle, after an early morning flight. The Venezuelan international, who will undergo medical tests tomorrow, is expected to bolster the Jets’ attack. The Jets men and women took time out this morning to meet fans at New Lambton Football Club’s presentation day. With 1400…
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MORE MONEY AND MORE GAMES AT STADIUM FOR JETS WOMEN
The draw for the W-League season has been released with the Jets women set to feature in five double-headers at McDonald Jones Stadium, starting on October 29 against Western Sydney. Newcastle will play its only other home fixture at Number Two Sportsground, against Canberra on November 19. It’s also been announced W-League players nationally will…
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W-LEAGUE JETS CALLED UP TO MATILDAS CAMP
Jets W-League players Gema Simon and Chloe Logarzo have earned a call-up to the 25-player Matildas squad, for a training camp in Canberra this week. The squad will be trimmed before a second camp in Sydney on February 20, ahead of the Algarve Cup in Portugal… where the Hunter’s Emily van Egmond will also join…
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THIRD SEASON OF HEARTBREAK FOR JETS WOMEN
The Jets W-League season is over, after losing 2-0 to City. Erika Tymrak scored the opener, and while the Jets did have opportunities of their own, Amy Jackson sealed their fate in the 93rd minute. It’s the third straight year they’ve just missed the finals.
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BIG SHOWDOWN NOT FAR OFF NOW
The final countdown is now on until the Jets take to the field at Coffs Harbour International Stadium…. The women are past the halfway mark against Melbourne City.
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JETS W-LEAGUE WIN OVER SYDNEY KEEPS FINALS HOPES ALIVE
The finals aspirations of the Jets women are hanging in the balance, despite their impressive win over Sydney FC last night. The Wanderers today beat Canberra to push Newcastle back to fifth, while Melbourne City beat Brisbane to leapfrog the Jets into fourth. The situation on the ladder takes nothing away from the win over…
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JETS WOMEN SHAPING UP FOR FINALS CHALLENGE
The women’s side will be looking to keep it’s finals hopes alive. Realistically, it still needs to win its two remaining matches – tomorrow it faces league-leaders Sydney FC. “When you’re playing against top quality teams like Sydney and Perth and Brisbane, you have to lift. And the young players do it, they have the…
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JETS WOMEN WITHIN STRIKING DISTANCE OF TOP FOUR
The Jets women have scored a dramatic win over Brisbane, to keep their W-League semi-finals hopes alive. Newcastle was in front inside 10 minutes. Brisbane earned a penalty just before the break, which was converted by Tameka Butt. The second half was full of drama, with Roar keeper MacKenzie Arnold sent off. Georgina Worth made…