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Sunday, 24 May 2009

Young Matildas thrash Finland

Canberran Bronwyn Studman played the full ninety with the United Sykes twins on the bench.

And of course followers of the W-League will recognise most if not all of these players...and we couldn't say that before could we?

The Westfield Young Matildas have kicked off their European Tour with an emphatic 4-1 victory over the Finland U-19 Women’s Team in Varese, Italy, yesterday.

In hot conditions, the Westfield Young Matildas got off to the ideal start in the 4th minute when captain Tameka Butt played in Marianna Tabain on the left. Tabain, then beat her defender down the flank and shot from a wide position which saw the ball sail to the far post and into the goal to open the scoring.

Tameka Butt doubled her team’s lead in the 7th minute with a long range shot which found the top left corner of the goal.

The Westfield Young Matildas continued to create chances throughout the first half, but the Finnish goalkeeper, Katja Kankaanpää, was up to the challenge and made a number of crucial saves to deny the Australians.

The second half saw the Westfield Young Matildas continue to apply the pressure to Finland and came close to extending their lead even further in the 49th minute when Elise Kellond Knight hit a low ball into the box from a short corner but unfortunately was just out of reach of her attacking support runners.

Westfield Young Matildas goalkeeper, Sian McLaren, made her first real save of the match just before the hour mark, easily covering a Finnish header from close range following a free kick wide on the right.

Jessica Seaman scored the Westfield Young Matildas third goal in the 78th minute after being played in at the edge of the box by Karina Roweth. Seaman took the ball into the penalty area at speed and then buried a solid shot to the keepers right.

Finland pegged a goal back immediately after the restart when Lila Räihälä hit a shot from distance catching the Australian defence out of position.

Substitute Nicola Bolger completed the scoring for the Westfield Young Matildas in the 80th minute after receiving a pass from Samantha Kerr. Bolger then made a weaving run into the box and placed her shot neatly past the Finnish goalkeeper.

In the closing minutes of the match, Seaman, Teresa Polias and Bolger all had opportunities, but their attempts narrowly missed the target, and the score line remained 4-1 in favour of the Australians at the final whistle.

After the match, Westfield Young Matildas Head Coach Alen Stajcic was pleased with his team’s first match of the tour.

“We played pretty well considering the long travel a few days ago and the hot conditions in the middle of the day.

“Some of the younger players on debut did very well, in particular Teigan Allen and Courtney Beutel.

“It's a good start but we still have areas to work on and improve as the tour progresses,” concluded Stajcic.
The Westfield Young Matildas will face Finland again on Monday 25 May, and will then play the German U-19 team (27 May), Inter Milan Women (30 May) at Varese and the Thailand U-19 (6 June) on the way back to Australia.

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Match Details
Westfield Young Matildas 4 (Marianna Tabain 4’, Tameka Butt 7’, Jessica Seaman 78’, Nicola Bolger 80’)
Finland U-19 Women’s team 1 (Lila Räihälä 78’)
Gavirate Stadia, Varese, Italy

Westfield Young Matildas line-up: 1.Sian MCLAREN (gk), 3.Teigan ALLEN, 4.Karina ROWETH, 8.Bronwyn STUDMAN, 12.Alesha CLIFFORD, 14.Courtney BEUTEL (5.Jessica SEAMAN 66’), 15.Kyah SIMON (13.Nicola BOLGER 60’), 16.Elise KELLOND-KNIGHT, 22.Teresa POLIAS, 23.Tameka BUTT (c), 25.Marianna TABAIN (24.Samantha KERR 72’).

Substitutes Not Used: 2.Ashleigh SYKES, 6.Ella MASTRANTONIO, 7.Angela FIMMANO, 9.Nicole SYKES, 11.Linda O'NEILL, 18.Casey DUMONT (gk),

Yellow Cards: None

Red Cards: None

Finland U-19 Women’s line-up: 1.Katja KANKAANPÄÄ (gk) (c), 4.Mira LÖNNROT (2.Charlotte THIBAULT 58’), 5.Tiina VATANEN, 6.Sanna PORALI, 8.Marianna TOLVANEN, 10.Lida MUINONEN (16.Venni LEINONEN 70’), 11.Nelli BACK (13.Sanna SAARINEN 82’), 14.Jessi HIETANEN (9.Sini IHAMÄKI 46’), 15.Lila RÄIHÄLÄ, 17.Tina KOHONEN, 18.Dali MELLER (3.Aino LEHTINEN 34’),

Substitutes Not Used:, 12.Ina SUUTARI (gk), 7.Sofia DEMIRBAS


Yellow Cards: None

Red Cards: None



Westfield Young Matildas
European Tour
23 May – 6 June 2009
Match schedule - International Friendlies

Monday 25 May 2009
Westfield Young Matildas v Finland U-19
Varese, Italy
kick-off 1pm local time (9pm AEST)

Wednesday 27 May 2009
Westfield Young Matildas v Germany U-19
Varese, Italy
kick-off 3pm local time (11pm AEST)

Saturday 30 May 2009
Westfield Young Matildas v Inter Milan Women
Varese, Italy
kick-off 4pm local time (12am AEST)
Saturday 6 June 2009
Westfield Young Matildas v Thailand
Bangkok, Thailand
kick-off 11am local time (2pm AEST)

Westfield Young Matildas Squad
European Tour
23 May – 6 June 2009

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Well done girls. Good luck in tonights game. A little birdy tells me that the twins may get a run tonight against Finland. Hope the team is enjoying themselves. The game against Inter Milan Women should also be a good one. Best of luck for the rest of the tour.

Anonymous said...

Well done girls. Good luck in tonights game. A little birdy tells me that the twins may get a run tonight against Finland. Hope the team is enjoying themselves. The game against Inter Milan Women should also be a good one. Best of luck for the rest of the tour.

astrojax said...

will ibrahimovic get a run in the girl's side? ; )

god on ya girls - go team and thrash the germans, too...