There was plenty of goals this week, as Bankstown City Lions, Sydney Olympic and Western NSW Mariners registered big wins in Round 8 of the Womens State League. Elsewhere, there were two draws and a close encounter between UNSW and Nepean at Cook Park. Match of the Round Western NSW Mariners 4-0 Gladesville Ravens, Marjorie Jackson Oval, 3pm On a
Round 5 Preview: NSW Womens State League
Round 5 of the competition kicks off this Sunday afternoon with nothing but blue skies and plenty of goals on the radar. Bankstown City FC, Sydney Olympic, Western NSW Mariners and Southern Districts Emeralds all occupy top spot on the ladder having won three of their opening four games whilst at the other end, APIA Leichhardt Tigers and Nepean FC
Round 4 Preview: NSW Womens State League
An exciting round of matches awaits in the Women's State League, with many sides still in search of their first win of the season after wet weather has washed out much of the first three rounds of football. But with the players raring to go, expect plenty of goals this Sunday. Western NSW Mariners v Parramatta Ladyhawks. Proctor Park, 3pm. Top
Women’s State League Preview 2013
Twelve teams, from Bathurst to Bankstown, Moorebank to Mt Druitt, will fight to be crowned Womens State League Champions for 2013. As the girls put the final touches on their pre-season preparations, Football NSW roving reporter Joe Gorman takes us through what to expect and who to watch out for in this campaign. APIA Leichhardt After last season
Women’s Premier League Semi Final Week 1 Review
Coach Gerry Gomez had his Koalas primed for a big performance on their home turf but Grant Lee and his Manly United FC girls hadn?t travelled from the peninsula to run second. The Koalas opened the game in an attacking frame of mind. We were only two minutes in when Emma Stewart took a short pass from Rachel Perrins, beat her marker with a superb