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Tuesday 23 September 2008

Promising/Young Matildas Squads announced

FFA Release below

The Westfield ‘Promising Matildas’ have arrived in Canberra ahead of an international friendly against China U20 this Thursday at 4.00pm AEST.



“Every game that we can play against Asian opponents is important to further our development –particularly when it is against a power nation like China,” said National Women’s Coach, Tom Sermanni.



The Westfield ‘Promising Matildas’ squad offers an opportunity for players to further develop their skills and show their capabilities at international level and in a match situation.



The match will provide good preparation for players in the lead up to the ASEAN Football Federation (AFF) Women’s Championships to be held in Ho Chi Minh City next month.



The AFF Women’s Championships will see Australia play against Thailand, Philippines and Singapore.



Joining the Westfield ‘Promising Matildas’ in Canberra will be the Westfield Young Matildas (U20) who arrive on Friday for two matches against their Chinese counterparts on Saturday 27 September and Monday 29 September.



Many of the Young Matildas players will be in contention to participate in the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) U19 Championships to be held in Kuala Lumpur in October/November.



ENDS



Squad Lists



Westfield ‘Promising Matildas’



Player
Home city
Position

Casey Dumont
Gold Coast
Goalkeeper

Lydia Williams
Canberra
Goalkeeper

Brooke Spence
Brisbane
Defender

Christine Walters
Canberra
Defender

Clare Polkinghorne
Brisbane
Defender

Kim Carroll
Brisbane
Defender

Lyndsay Glohe
Sydney
Defender

Ruth Blackburn
Brisbane
Defender

Amy Chapman
Canberra
Midfielder

Elise Kellond-Knight
Gold Coast
Midfielder

Ella Mastrantonio
Perth
Midfielder

Karina Roweth
Sydney
Midfielder

Lauren Colthorpe
Brisbane
Midfielder

Nicole Sykes
Dubbo
Midfielder

Renee Rollason
Sydney
Midfielder

Tameka Butt
Gold Coast
Midfielder

Ashley Sykes
Dubbo
Striker

Servet Uzunlar
Sydney
Striker

Angela Fimmano
Adelaide
Striker

Leena Khamis
Sydney
Striker

Victoria Balomenos
Adelaide
Striker








Westfield Young Matildas



Player
Home city
Position

Casey Dumont*
Gold Coast
Goalkeeper

Nikki Dieter
Corowa
Goalkeeper

Sian McLaren
Adelaide
Goalkeeper

Alesha Clifford
Sydney
Defender

Bronwyn Studman
Canberra
Defender

Christine Walters*
Canberra
Defender

Jessica Seaman
Sydney
Defender

Ruth Blackburn*
Brisbane
Defender

Samantha Spackman
Sydney
Defender

Elise Kellond-Knight*
Gold Coast
Midfielder

Ella Mastrantonio*
Perth
Midfielder

Emily van Egmond
Newcastle
Midfielder

Karina Roweth*
Sydney
Midfielder

Linda O'Neill
Sydney
Midfielder

Marianna Tabain
Perth
Midfielder

Nicole Sykes*
Dubbo
Midfielder

Samantha Kerr
Perth
Midfielder

Samantha Wood
Newcastle
Midfielder

Sophie Hogben
Brisbane
Midfielder

Tameka Butt*
Gold Coast
Midfielder

Teresa Polias
Sydney
Midfielder

Angela Fimmano*
Adelaide
Striker

Ashleigh Sykes*
Dubbo
Striker

Kyah Simon
Sydney
Striker

Rachel Quigley
Adelaide
Striker




* staying on after Westfield Promising Matildas camp





Upcoming Match Details



Thursday 25 September

* Westfield 'Promising Matildas' v China U20, AIS Canberra, 4.00pm AEST



Saturday 27 September

* Westfield Young Matildas v China U20, AIS Canberra, 4.00pm AEST



Monday 29 September

* Westfield Young Matildas v China U20, AIS Canberra, 4.00pm AEST







11 comments:

Anonymous said...

All praise to nearpost blog. By far the best source of information on local and national info re women's football. I am a fan and spread your anme whenever i can.

Anonymous said...

what is the difference between Promising Matildas and Young Matildas?

Eamonn said...

Young Matildas just that.

Promising Matildas I think includes some who are now too old for YM but may not yet have broken through to Matildas..at least not regularly. Keeps them in the loop and gives them further incentive ot remain in the game.

and also includes some who are in the YM but are expected to go to the next level enabling Coaches to work more closely with them in another group.

Anonymous said...

I hope the girls / ladies to well against China this coming week. From what I hear from inside the camp the China team looks the part and it will be a real work out for the teams. Good Luck

Eamonn said...

China are ready and off to the Under 20 World Cup in Chile next month so they should be way ahead of us in terms of focus and preparation.

We're building for the future.

Anonymous said...

I think the Promising Matildas has some who have actuallly made the Matildas ranks but are considered the younger brigade of the current Matildas (i.e. the future).

Beaumont in particular is a regular and Williams, Carrol, Chapman and Polkinghorne are pretty much established in the Matildas squad.

Also if you look at the PM squad there are some quite young ones who are not even regulars of the YM squad. And vice cersa. Kyah Simon is a Matilda very young but not in the PM squad this time.

I think it is for the younger of the Matildas and others who need 'more time' in camp such as the Sykes twins as well as some of the current YM's.

Anonymous said...

I think the programs that are in place are great. Gives the up and coming like the twins the opportunity to improve & develop while getting a taste of things to come if they perform.

Anonymous said...

PM 2 China 1. Any reports?

Anonymous said...

any score from today's game?

Anonymous said...

anyone see the game?

Anonymous said...

hi eamonn can you tell us if any canberra girls are in the Young Matildas squad going into camp in sydney. see ffa site.