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Showing posts with label Nicole Sykes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Nicole Sykes. Show all posts

Tuesday, 26 May 2009

Full-back scores hat-trick

Canberra United full-back Nicole Sykes scored three on debut for Young Matildas, she wore the number 9 shirt...hey isn't Ashleigh meant to be the striker, Nic!

7-0 the YM's thrashed Finland. Nice one!

VARESE
Tuesday 26 May 2009


A hat-trick of goals to Angela Fimmano and Nicole Sykes has helped the Westfield Young Matildas to an impressive 7-0 victory over the Finland U-19 Women’s Team in Italy yesterday. The feat was especially memorable for Sykes who was also making her Westfield Young Matildas debut.

After conceding two goals in the opening 10 minutes on Saturday, Finland made a better start to the second of their international friendly matches against the Westfield Young Matildas with some early end-to-end action.

Any hope for a change in fortune for the Finns was quashed in the 12th minute when Linda O’Neill hit a solid shot from 20 metres out which struck the cross-bar and bounced back into play. Nicola Bolger was on hand to capitalise on the rebound and tapped in from close range to open the scoring for the Westfield Young Matildas.

Three minutes later, the misfortune of Finland continued when they conceded a penalty for a hand ball in the box. Angela Fimmano stepped up to the spot and neatly placed her shot inside the left post, just out of reach of the Finnish goalkeeper Ina Suutari who had dived to the correct side.

The Westfield Young Matildas extended their lead in the 21st minute when a free-kick from Ella Mastrantonio on the right found Nicola Sykes on the edge of the 6-yard box. Sykes headed the ball into the top left corner to score her first international goal on debut.

Finland rallied for the remainder of the first half, creating a number of chances, but none that particularly threatened the Westfield Young Matildas goal.

The Westfield Young Matildas survived an early scare shortly after the start of the second half when Linda O’Neill had to clear the ball off her own goal-line following a goal-mouth scramble from a Finland corner.

Nicole Sykes added her second goal of the match in the 50th minute after she received a long ball on the edge of the box from Teigan Allen at the back. Sykes was able to turn and hit a great strike into the top right corner of the goal.

Two minutes later, Sykes completed her hat-trick in similar circumstances when Marianna Tabain played her in with another long ball from the back. Nicole entered the box at speed, and then hit a left footed shot, from an acute angle, which snuck inside the right post and into the goal.

Angela Fimmano scored the Westfield Young Matildas sixth goal close to the hour mark following some good build up play. Marianna Tabain played in Ashleigh Sykes out wide who in turn crossed back to Fimmano in the box. Fimmano then let loose a stinging shot, which was assisted by a slight deflection from a Finnish defender, and found the back of the net.

Fimmano scored her third goal of the game in the 70th minute slotting home from close range after Nicole Sykes set her up with a neat cutback from the by-line.

Finland continued to press forward in the closing stages of the match, but the Westfield Young Matildas defence held firm to keep their goal intact and record a morale boosting 7-0 win at the final whistle.

Westfield Young Matildas Head Coach Alen Stajcic was full of praise for his young team’s performance.

“It was a very good performance considering 9 of the 11 starters were aged 17 years and under.

“Our play in the attacking third and the quality of our finishing was especially pleasing.

“I’m particularly happy for Nicole Sykes, who scored a hat trick on her debut and has shown rapid improvement this year.

“But once again, still lots of room for improvement if we are to compete against the likes of Germany and the top Asian nations” concluded Stajcic.

The Westfield Young Matildas will now play the German U-19 Women’s team tomorrow (27 May), followed by the Inter Milan Women (30 May) at Varese and then the Thailand U-19 Women’s team (6 June) in Bangkok on their way back to Australia.

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Match Details
Westfield Young Matildas 7 (Nicola Bolger 12’, Angela Fimmano 15’/57’/70’, Nicola Sykes 21’/50’/52’)
Finland U-19 Women’s team 0
Gavirate Stadia, Varese, Italy

Westfield Young Matildas line-up: 18.Casey DUMONT (gk), 3.Teigan ALLEN (4.Karina ROWETH 62’), 5.Jessica SEAMAN, 8.Bronwyn STUDMAN, 25.Marianna TABAIN (15.Kyah SIMON 73’), 6.Ella MASTRANTONIO, 7.Angela FIMMANO, 9.Nicole SYKES, 11.Linda O'NEILL, 13.Nicola BOLGER (2.Ashleigh SYKES 46’), 24.Samantha KERR.

Substitutes Not Used: 1.Sian MCLAREN (gk) (c), 12.Alesha CLIFFORD, 14.Courtney BEUTEL, 16.Elise KELLOND-KNIGHT, 22.Teresa POLIAS, 23.Tameka BUTT.

Yellow Cards: None

Red Cards: None

Finland U-19 Women’s line-up: 12.Ina SUUTARI (gk), 3.Aino LEHTINEN, 5.Tiina VATANEN, 6.Sanna PORALI (c), 8.Marianna TOLVANEN, 10.Lida MUINONEN, 11.Nelli BACK, 15.Lila RÄIHÄLÄ (13.Sanna SAARINEN 71’), 16.Venni LEINONEN, 17.Tina KOHONEN, 18.Dali MELLER (4.Mira LÖNNROT 43’ (2.Charlotte THIBAULT 62’))

Substitutes Not Used: 1.Katja KANKAANPÄÄ (gk), 7.Sofia DEMIRBAS, 9.Sini IHAMÄKI, 14.Jessi HIETANEN,

Yellow Cards: Tiina Vatanen 9’, 8.Marianna Tolvanen 73’, 10.Lida Muinonen

Red Cards: None

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Monday, 27 April 2009

FFA fight for women's rights: Dubbo Dinosaurs re-educated?

Canberra United players Ashleigh and Nicole Sykes maybe be barred from playing in their local Dubbo/Bathurst Under 18 team in the Western District boys league...but the story has reached the FFA....

And the FFA has it seems engaged their Legal Department quicksmart.

Some members of the local association were laughing almost mocking when I rang them recently. Guess who is laughing now?

Reckon there is only one winner in this. So forget the legals and let the girls play..if others deem they are good enough, physical enough blah blah

Isn't that what ANY coach does when picking an Under 18 team? Anything else is purely discriminatory isn't it?

And while we're on it..what a way to thank two players who have by their pure talent done so much to promote the Dubbo Football District.

You'd think that Western District would be doing it's utmost to help any player male or female who has reached or the potential to reach the very top.

Football Administrator's: A rare breed!

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Tuesday, 1 April 2008

Who is the fastest Matilda, or Socceroo?

Nicole and Ashleigh Sykes the fastest girls in Australia, never mind Dubbo?

Well who do you think?

Sarah Walsh, Jo Burgess, Lisa De Vanna or the new 16 year old girls from Dubbo?

Brett Emerton did a mean 2.8secs over 20 metres at the AIS when he was a youngster.

So thought it best to ask the coach who the fastest was.

Matildas Coach Tom Sermanni said,

"Well it depends how you do the test. At the AIS we start against a tape. The surface also can impact. Some clubs start you from 50cm back. Obviously this makes a big difference."

"Recently we had two players at 3.02, and 3.10. Walshy (Sarah Walsh) was 3.13, Joey Burgess 3.15, Amy Chapman 3.15."

So who were those two players?

Nicole and Ashleigh Sykes.

"The two girls from Dubbo. They are quick, very quick. We've invited them back into the squad.

"Unusually they weren't in a State training squad. But we saw them play and invited them in. They are faster than De Vanna and Walshy!"

Who is the fastest current Matilda?

Sermanni added,"It's hard to say. De Vanna is quick with a ball, but in a straight line Walshy beat her the other day when we tested them. And some players are faster in a game than in training if that makes sense."



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