Mariners women produce capital performance

CANBERRA, AUSTRALIA - NOVEMBER 09:  Teresa Polias of the Central Coast Mariners and Ellie Brush of Canberra United battle for the ball during the round three Women's League match between Canberra United and the Central Coast Mariners at McKellar Park on November 9, 2008 in Canberra, Australia.  (Photo by Stefan Postles/Getty Images)


Kyah Simon?s double, just days after arriving back in the country following her stellar contribution to Australia?s AFC Under-19 Women?s Championships qualification success, was the difference for the visitors, with Ellie Brush netting in response for the home side.
 
The Mariners? second triumph of the inaugural Westfield W-League season was all the more sweeter given the adversity faced by the yellow and navy following the early second half dismissal of goalkeeper Lisa Hartley for a foul inside the penalty area.
 
Not only did Canberra draw level from the ensuing penalty, but the Mariners were forced into an unwelcome reshuffle that tested the resolve of a team that was ultimately immensely impressive in testing circumstances.
 
“We knew it was going to be tough to travel down here and play well,” said Mariners Westfield W-League Head Coach Stephen Roche after the match.
 
“We knew it would be a midfield battle and for twenty-five minutes in the first half we ran the show and kept the ball, which was really pleasing.
 
“To come away with such a fantastic result is testament to the character of this playing group and needless to say, today?s performance will give us great confidence moving forward.”
 
The first half was a relatively uneventful affair, but that was quickly forgotten early in the second stanza, when Simon?s strike handed the Mariners the lead only seconds after the break.
 
It was Simon?s first goal in the Westfield W-League which further built upon a hot streak of form for the 17-year-old, who last week contributed five goals to the Westfield Young Matildas? charge towards the 2010 FIFA Under-20 Women?s World Cup.
 
Almost immediately after Simon?s intervention, Mariners goalkeeper Hartley was shown a straight red card by referee Jacqui Melksham after bringing down a Canberra attacker that had been put through on goal.
 
Brush stroked home the resultant penalty, with midfielder Teresa Polias the outfield player sacrificed to hand substitute goalkeeper Emma-Kate Dewhurst her first appearance in Mariners colours.
 
Against all odds, Simon sealed an unlikely three points for the Mariners with 17 minutes still to play when unleashing a left-footed effort from considerable distance that Canberra custodian Lydia Williams was helpless to prevent.
 
The Mariners? win sees them placed equal first on the Westfield W-League table after three rounds, having recorded an impressive two wins from three starts ? today?s triumph in Canberra surely the sweetest triumph to date. 
 
“At half time, we said that we needed to graft this out, we needed to chase everything and that?s exactly where our first goal came from,” said Roche.
 
“Kyah?s second goal was a very sweet strike and particularly in the last ten minutes, we needed to show all of our resolve and character to hang on to the result in front of a very boisterous crowd.”
The Mariners? Westfield W-League campaign continues against the Queensland Roar at Campbelltown Stadium on Saturday, 15 November. Kick off is at 6pm.
 
Match Details

Central Coast Mariners
20. Lisa Hartley (gk), 2. Caitlin Cooper, 3. Lyndsay Glohe, 4. Rachael Doyle, 5. Jodie Bain, 6. Karina Roweth (15. Elizabeth O?Reilly 42?), 7. Teresa Polias (1. Emma-Kate Dewhurst (gk) 49?), 8. Renee Rollason, 10. Kyah Simon, 12. Gill Foster, 13. Trudy Camilleri (11. Stephanie Haim 85?)
 
Unused Subs 17. Britt Simmons
 
Yellow Cards None
Red Cards Hartley 48?
Goals Simon 46?, 73?

Canberra United
1. Lydia Williams (gk), 3. Amy Chapman, 5. Sasha McDonnell, 7. Ellie Brush, 8. Rebecca Kiting (22. Elanor Raymond 81?), 9. Grace Gill, 11. Cian Maciejewski, 12. Kara Mowbray, 13. Thea Slatyer, 15. Nicole Sykes (17. Christine Walters 81?), 18. Lucy Allan (14. Ashleigh Sykes 51?)
 
Unused Subs 20. Maja Blasch (gk)
 
Yellow Cards Brush 61?, Mowbray 64?, Maciejewski 90?
Red Cards None
Goals Brush 51?P

Referee
Jacqui Melksham

Team

P

W

D

L

F

A

GD

Pts

1

Sydney FC

3

2

0

1

8

4

4

6

2

Queensland Roar

3

2

0

1

6

2

4

6

3

Melbourne Victory

3

2

0

1

6

2

4

6

4

Central Coast Mariners

3

2

0

1

5

4

1

6

5

Adelaide United

3

2

0

1

7

8

-1

6

6

Canberra United

3

1

0

2

3

4

-1

3

7

Newcastle Jets

3

1

0

2

4

6

-2

3

8

Perth Glory

3

0

0

3

1

10

-9

0

P = played | W = wins | D = draws | L = losses | F = goals for | A = goals against | GD = Goal Difference | Pts = points

Westfield W-League Top Goal Scorers
4 – Leena Khamis (SFC)
3 Sandra Scalzi (AU)
2- Lana Harch (QR), Katie Gill (NJ), Renee Rollason (CCM), Sharon Black (AU), Kyah Simon (CCM)
1- Stacy Day (NJ), Cheryl Salisbury (NJ), Danielle Small (SFC), Heather Garriock (SFC), Rebecca Tegg (MV), Marlies Oostdam (MV), Lauren Colthorpe (QR), Alicia Ferguson (QR), Sasha McDonnell (CU), Nicole Bolger (SFC), Sarah Groenewald (MV), Kara Mowbray (CU), Shannon May (PG), Trudy Camilleri (CCM), Victoria Balomenos (AU), Kylie Ledbrook (SFC), Ellie Brush (CU).
Next round 

RD 4

FIXTURE

VENUE

LOCAL

KICK-OFF

AEDT

KICK-OFF

Sat, 15 Nov 08

Sydney FC

v

Newcastle Jets

Campbelltown Stadium

4.00 pm

4.00 pm

Sat, 15 Nov 08

Perth Glory

v

Adelaide United

Members Equity Stadium

4.00 pm

6.00 pm

Sat, 15 Nov 08

Central Coast Mariners

v

Queensland Roar

Campbelltown Stadium

6.00 pm

6.00 pm

Sat, 15 Nov 08

Melbourne Victory

v

Canberra United

Bob Jane Stadium

7.00 pm

7.00 pm