Tag: NNSW WPL

  • WPL | EAGLES CONTINUE WINNING FORM

    WPL | EAGLES CONTINUE WINNING FORM

    In round three of the women’s premier league, New Lambton continued its perfect start to the year. Last year’s semi-finalists clinical in their 9-2 win at Adamstown Oval. Rosebud unable to match it against the eagles star studded line-up. In other games, Merewether beat Football Mid North Coast 5-1. And while those games went ahead,…

  • WPL | SEASON 2019 GETS UNDERWAY

    WPL | SEASON 2019 GETS UNDERWAY

    Some lopsided scores in round one of the WPL, with Warners Bay, Southie and Wallsend scoring big wins. At Myamblah Crescent, New Lambton led Merewether 3-2 at half time, Tara Andrews went close to a fourth for the Eagles. W-League representative Rhali Dobson almost drew Merewether level. Both sides were creating plenty of opportunities, the…

  • CELEBRATIONS CONTINUE FOLLOWING WPL DECIDER

    CELEBRATIONS CONTINUE FOLLOWING WPL DECIDER

    The celebrations continued for Merewether today, after winning back-to-back WPL grand finals. The Llamas beat Warners Bay for the second straight year, and by the same score. “In all honesty I could probably cry, I probably will later, I’m so proud of those girls. One nil down, to come back 4 goals, got a bit…

  • MEREWETHER BEATS WARNERS BAY AGAIN IN WPL GRAND FINAL

    MEREWETHER BEATS WARNERS BAY AGAIN IN WPL GRAND FINAL

    Merewether has won its second straight WPL grand final, beating arch rivals Warners Bay this afternoon. Rhali Dobson and Leah Guifree both scored doubles in the 4-3 victory.

  • WARNERS BAY AND MEREWETHER TO MEET IN WPL DECIDER

    WARNERS BAY AND MEREWETHER TO MEET IN WPL DECIDER

    The WPL grand final is on Sunday, and it’s a case of deja vu. Warners Bay and Merewether will again face off for the title after doing so last year in a game considered one of the most exciting in the league’s history.

  • WARNERS BAY TO MEET MEREWETHER IN WPL DECIDER

    WARNERS BAY TO MEET MEREWETHER IN WPL DECIDER

    Warners Bay has qualified for its third WPL grand final in as many years, after an away goal count decided its two-leg semi-final against South Wallsend. The second leg finished one nil to the Wolves, but the win was not enough to progress to next week’s decider. A lack of genuine chances meant both teams…

  • WPL TITLE DEFENCE REMAINS ON TRACK FOR MEREWETHER

    WPL TITLE DEFENCE REMAINS ON TRACK FOR MEREWETHER

    Merewether’s Women’s Premier League title defence remains on track, after beating New Lambton one-nil. In a match played at a frantic pace, Rhali Dobson found the breakthrough for the Llamas, midway through the second half. The second-leg of the semi-final takes place next Saturday.

  • MEREWETHER WALK AWAY WINNERS OVER NEW LAMBTON IN WPL

    MEREWETHER WALK AWAY WINNERS OVER NEW LAMBTON IN WPL

    In Round 19 of the Women’s Premier League, Warners Bay maintained the competition lead with a win over Wallsend, while Merewether beat New Lambton. There was no shortage of chances at Alder Park, a keeper error allowing Rhali Dobson to open the visitor’s account. New Lambton bounced back, Georgia Thomson finding the back of the…

  • PANTHERS PREPARE TO DEFEND STATE CUP TITLE

    PANTHERS PREPARE TO DEFEND STATE CUP TITLE

    Defending champions Warners Bay will be missing two big names, but the Panthers remain confident of winning a second straight State Cup this weekend. Six WPL clubs will face lower league teams from the Hunter, as well as two sides from the north coast.

  • MEREWETHER HANG ON IN WPL WIN OVER SOUTH WALLSEND

    MEREWETHER HANG ON IN WPL WIN OVER SOUTH WALLSEND

    In Round 18 of the Women’s Premier League, Adamstown claimed a big win over Wallsend, keeping its finals hopes alive, while Merewether overcame South Wallsend. The visitors had the best of the early chances at Myamblah Crescent, Sass Seaborn combining with Erin Wilson. Seaborn was back in the action not long after, her shot going…