Tag: NNSW WPL
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BIG WIN FOR WARNERS BAY AS NEW LAMBTON TOPPLE SOUTH WALLSEND IN WPL
Warners Bay continues to assert its dominance in the Women’s Premier League, bagging a big win over Adamstown. New Lambton and Merewether were the other winners in round 17, but their margins paled in comparison to the Panthers.
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HONOURS SHARED IN WPL’S WALLSEND DERBY
The honours were shared in the WPL’s Wallsend derby last night. Despite plenty of chances, neither side could break the deadlock in the opening 45. But the game did open up in the second – Georgia Little put Wallsend ahead, getting a touch in front of goal. Before an impressive long-range effort from Laynee Field…
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WARNERS BAY CLAIM WIN IN NNSW WPL
In round 16 of the Women’s Premier League, Adamstown came from a goal down to draw with Merewether, while Warners Bay cemented its position at the top of the table by beating New Lambton. It didn’t take long for the Panthers to find the back of the net – Jenna Kingsley opened their account. The…
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MEREWETHER AND NEW LAMBTON SHARE POINTS IN WPL
In Round 12 of the Women’s Premier League, South Wallsend scraped past Thornton, Warners Bay belted Wallsend, while Merewether and New Lambton shared the points. At Myamblah Crescent, it was a piece of Jamee Ellis magic that opened the home side’s account. New Lambton didn’t take long to bounce back, Tara Andrews and Carson McGovern…
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WARNERS BAY HOLD OUT ADAMSTOWN IN WPL
In Round 10 of the Women’s Premier League, South Wallsend upset New Lambton 6-5, Merewether beat Wallsend, while a second half comeback wasn’t enough for Rosebud to snatch a win over Warners Bay. Adamstown suffered an early blow when keeper Olivia Sneddon was injured. Warners Bay showed no mercy, Jenna Kingsley opened the scoring for…
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OXBORROW RETURNS FOR SECOND STINT WITH BROADMEADOW
In the Hunter’s NPL competition, Broadmeadow has welcomed back Mitch Oxborrow, following a stint in the A-League with Brisbane. The 23-year-old has had offers to continue his career in Asia, but he wants to see out the season with the Magic.
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NEW LAMBTON COME FROM BEHIND TO BEAT WALLSEND IN WPL
In round 8 of the Women’s Premier League, Adamstown bounced back from last week loss with a big win over Thornton, while South Wallsend’s clash with Warners Bay was washed out. At Alder Park it was Wallsend who had the best of the early chances, a long range effort from Laura Hall going just over.…
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MEREWETHER SCORE CONVINCING WIN OVER THORNTON
In Round Seven of the Women’s Premier League, New Lambton hammered Adamstown, Wallsend won the local derby and Merewether dished out a hiding to Thornton. Following her W-League championship winning season with Melbourne City, Rhali Dobson did plenty of work to set up Lori Depczynski for the opener. Depczynski then turned provider, as she set…
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WARNERS BAY CLAIM WPL GRAND FINAL REMATCH
In round six of the womens premier league, a big win to New Lambton over Thornton – Carson McGovern with a brace for the Eagles. Warners Bay prevailed over Merewether. In the grand final rematch – last year’s winners got off to the perfect start. Jamee Ellis with this long range effort to open the…
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SOUTH WALLSEND TAKE DOWN ADAMSTOWN IN WPL
South Wallsend brought plenty of flair in its match against Adamstown in the WPL. That effort may not have stuck but Olivia Kennedy’s long-range strike certainly did. Their second wasn’t as pretty, but it was just as effective. Although Buds keeper Olivia Sneddon denied the first chance, she couldn’t keep out Gabrielle Brodie’s follow up.…