Tag: Newcastle Jets Women
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JETS WOMEN PICK UP THE PIECES FOLLOWING LOSS TO ADELAIDE
Jets W-League coach Craig Deans believes poor defence and his team selection were to blame for yesterday’s 5-1 loss to Adelaide. Newcastle’s Australian representatives didn’t train with the squad in the lead up to the game, as they attended a midweek Matildas camp in Canberra. With no preparation, Deans admits his side never found its…
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JETS WOMEN FALL TO MELBOURNE CITY
The Jets women went down one-nil to the all-conquering Melbourne City earlier this afternoon. A goal shortly before halftime proved the difference.
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W-LEAGUE JETS DETERMINED TO STAY IN FINALS CONTENTION
For the first time this season, Newcastle Jets women will play at Hunter Stadium tomorrow as a curtain raiser to the A-league. The side sits fourth on the W League ladder and striker Tara Andrews is determined to keep the team in contention for the finals.
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JETS WOMEN GEAR UP FOR TOUGHEST FIGHT YET
To the W-League and the Newcastle Jets women are taking a well deserved break, after downing Brisbane Roar four -nil. But the side will have its work cut out for it next week, when it takes on ladder leaders, Melbourne City.
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JETS WOMENS PLAY OUT A DRAW WITH ADELAIDE
PHOTO: Courtesy of @JetsWomen In the W-League, the Jets managed a draw against Adelaide. A late equaliser by Newcastle’s Tara Andrews lifted the side, on a day where she and two other teammates were named in the Matildas.
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JETS WOMEN DRAW WITH CANBERRA UNITED
The Jets women have missed out on the chance to score their first W- league win at home this season, drawing nil-all with Canberra United at Magic Park. Newcastle had plenty of chances but couldn’t quite hit the target.
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W-LEAGUE JETS FALL IN INJURY TIME TO WANDERERS
The Newcastle Jets W-League side has fallen 2-1 to Western Sydney this afternoon at Magic Park in Broadmeadow after the Wanderers scored an injury time winner. The Jets took the lead early when Jenna Kingsley struck for the home team in the 4th minute. But the visitors took the ascendency after the break, with Chloe…
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CURRENT AND FORMER JETS ADDED TO THE MATILDAS LINE UP
W-League Jets Tara Andrews and Georgia Yeoman-Dale clearly did plenty to impress at last week’s Matildas camp, with both selected for international games in China later this month. Andrews will make her Matildas debut, if selected to play against the host nation or England. Former Jet Emily van Egmond was also named, while her father…
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JETS WOMEN TAKE PART IN W-LEAGUE LAUNCH
Jets W-League striker Tara Andrews says she’s looking forward to playing alongside new American teammates, Megan Oyster and Caprice Dydasco. “They came off the back of the American season so they’re going to be fit … we’ve got a lot of young talent so hopefully that will compliment the experienced players nicely.” Andrews and coach…
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JETS MEN NAME 18 MAN SQUAD WHILE GIRLS LOOK TO IMPRESS IN CANBERRA
Jets coach Scott Miller has named an 18-man squad for Sunday’s clash with the Phoenix. Milos Trifunovic is included, but is yet to have his New Zealand visa approved. The playing group will be trimmed to 16 tomorrow. Meanwhile, two Jets women are in Canberra, gaining valuable experience with the Matildas. NEWCASTLE JETS Round One…