Tag: Newcastle Jets Women

  • SEASON DELICATELY POISED FOR JETS WOMEN

    SEASON DELICATELY POISED FOR JETS WOMEN

    The Jets women have slipped further down the W-League ladder after a disappointing loss to Sydney FC at home. Newcastle clawed its way back into the clash, before the visitors sealed the result.

  • JETS WOMEN LOOK FORWARD TO HITTING THE PITCH AGAINST PERTH

    JETS WOMEN LOOK FORWARD TO HITTING THE PITCH AGAINST PERTH

    The Jets women will take on Perth Glory tomorrow afternoon in the first of several double headers at McDonald Jones Stadium.

  • JETS WOMEN TAKE THE VICTORY FROM MELBOURNE

    JETS WOMEN TAKE THE VICTORY FROM MELBOURNE

    Following their big win over the Melbourne Victory, the Jets women got stuck in the Victorian capital last night, after their flight was cancelled. It’s unlikely to take the shine off the four-nil demolition. Keeper Kelsey Wys made an important save early, before fellow American imports Megan Oyster and Arin Gilliland made it two-nil. Emma…

  • JETS WOMEN PUT VICTORY TO THE SWORD WITH 4-0 RESULT

    JETS WOMEN PUT VICTORY TO THE SWORD WITH 4-0 RESULT

    In football, and the W-League Jets have scored a big win over Melbourne Victory in round two. American imports Megan Oyster and Arin Gilliland made it 2-0, before Emma Stanbury added a third. Jenna Kingsley grabbed the Jets fourth late in the second half.

  • SOUTHWELL SWITCHES CODES

    SOUTHWELL SWITCHES CODES

    Former Jets W-League keeper Hannah Southwell, will take to the pitch this weekend, not playing football but Rugby 7s. The teenager switched codes two months ago and is now part of the Australian women’s squad for this weekend’s Central Coast 7s competition. Southwell is hoping her performance this weekend will land her a contract with…

  • JETS WOMEN GO DOWN TO AUSSIE 20’S

    JETS WOMEN GO DOWN TO AUSSIE 20’S

    The Jets women have gone down to the Australian under 20 select side 3 – 2 at Speers Point this afternoon. Today’s low key friendly was more a chance for Jets coach Craig Deans to run his eye over players pushing for a spot on his roster ahead of round one. Physical at times, the…

  • W-LEAGUE JETS RECRUITMENT DRIVE ABOUT TO RAMP UP

    W-LEAGUE JETS RECRUITMENT DRIVE ABOUT TO RAMP UP

    The Newcastle women’s side has lost high profile striker Tara Andrews for the W-League season, but a host of last year’s squad looks set to return.

  • JETS WOMEN TO FEATURE IN FIVE HUNTER STADIUM DOUBLE HEADERS

    JETS WOMEN TO FEATURE IN FIVE HUNTER STADIUM DOUBLE HEADERS

    The Newcastle Jets women will play five games at Hunter Stadium this season, in double headers with their A-League counterparts. The W-League side will also join the Newcastle men in Coffs Harbour in January, when both face Melbourne City.

  • HEARTBREAK FOR HUNTERS IN MATILDA’S LOSS TO BRAZIL

    HEARTBREAK FOR HUNTERS IN MATILDA’S LOSS TO BRAZIL

    Devastation for two Hunter footballers at Rio following the Matilda’s heart breaking loss to the host nation Brazil in the Quarter Finals. Emily Van Egmond and Chloe Logarzo are both part of the squad, which went down in the nail biting penalty shoot out. Both scored crucial goals, sadly though the result was taken out…

  • FOOTBALL AWARDS HELD IN SYDNEY

    FOOTBALL AWARDS HELD IN SYDNEY

    Jets women’s mentor Craig Deans has been named W-League coach of the year at the Dolan-Warren Awards in Sydney on Tuesday night. Hannah Southwell was a nominee for the W-League’s best keeper – while men’s shot-stopper Mark Birighitti was beaten by Melbourne City’s Thomas Sorensen for the A-League prize. (VISION ONLY)