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NSWCHS GIRLS FOOTBALL REPRESENTATIVES with AUSTRALIAN REPRESENTATIVE HONOURS Matildas Caps NSWCHS GIRLS FOOTBALL REPRESENTATIVES WITH AUSTRALIAN REPRESENTATIVE HONOURS Matildas Caps PLAYER SCHOOL PLAYER SCHOOL Mullumbimby HS/The Hills Alanna Kennedy Westfields SHS Rachel Cooper SHS Emily van Egmond Warners Bay HS Tara Andrews Hunter SHS Chloe Logarzo The Hills SHS Hannah Brewer Hunter SHS Caitlin Foord Illawarra SHS Rachael Doyle Cheltenham Girls HS Amy Harrison Westfields SHS Leena Khamis Sarah Redfern HS Gema Simon Hunter SHS Amber Neilson Hunter SHS Teigen Allen The Hills SHS Amanda Paterson Caringbah HS Teresa Polias Endeavour SHS Anissa Tann Blakehurst HS Renee Rollason Bega HS/The Hills SHS Lisa Dunne Glendale HS Wagga Wagga HS/The Sally Shipard Linda (Sunni) Hughes Toronto HS Hills SHS Kyah Simon The Hills SHS Debra Bonshore Gateshead HS Shelley Youman (nee Caitlin Cooper The Hills SHS Gateshead HS Bagwell) Lyndsay Glohe The Hills SHS Tracey Wheeler Northmead HS Servet Uzunlar Kirrawee HS Kirstine James Carlingford HS Catherine Cannuli Bossley Park HS Angela Iannotta Murray HS Kylie Ledbrook Westfields SHS Trena Youngblutt Kingscliff HS Katoomba HS/ Leah Blayney Jenna Tristram Toormina HS Westfields SHS Kelly Golebiowski Westfields SHS Joanne Burgess Leumeah HS Heather Garriock Westfields SHS Taryn Rockall Nepean HS Tracie McGovern Wauchope HS Joanne Peters Peakhurst HS Trudy Diamond Wallsend HS Michelle Watson Bass HS Bridgette Starr Rutherford HS Cheryl Salisbury Lambton HS Katrina Boyd Airds HS Princess Ibini Westfields SHS Denie Pentecost Penrith HS Michelle Prouten Raymond Terrace HS Justine Fisher Woolooware HS Caps and goals are current as of 11 March 2020 after the match against Vietnam. Cap Date of Player Span Caps Goals Opponent Debut location No. debut 1978– 6 October New 1 Julie Dolan 18 4 Sydney, Australia 1988 1979 Zealand 1979– 6 October New 2 Shona Bass 8 0 Sydney, Australia 1986 1979 Zealand 1978– 6 October New 3 Sandra Brentnall 11 8 Sydney, Australia 1983 1979 Zealand 1978– 6 October New 4 Julie Clayton 2 0 Sydney, Australia 1979 1979 Zealand 1978– 6 October New 5 Kim Coates 6 0 Sydney, Australia 1983 1979 Zealand 1978– 6 October New 6 Cindy Heydon 11 5 Sydney, Australia 1984 1979 Zealand Cap Date of Player Span Caps Goals Opponent Debut location No. debut 1978– 6 October New 7 Sharon Mateljan 8 2 Sydney, Australia 1986 1979 Zealand 1978– 6 October New 8 Toni McMahon 10 0 Sydney, Australia 1988 1979 Zealand 1978– 6 October New 9 Sue Monteath 23 4 Sydney, Australia 1987 1979 Zealand Rose van 1979– 6 October New 10 14 1 Sydney, Australia Bruinessen 1984 1979 Zealand 1978– 6 October New 11 Leigh Wardell 14 0 Sydney, Australia 1988 1979 Zealand 6 October New 12 Fiona McKenzie 1979 2 0 Sydney, Australia 1979 Zealand 1979– 8 October New 13 Diana Hall 4 0 Sydney, Australia 1980 1979 Zealand 1978– 8 October New 14 Judy Pettitt 3 0 Sydney, Australia 1984 1979 Zealand 1979– 13 October New Brisbane, 15 Carla Groeschel 1 0 1983 1979 Zealand Australia 1979– 18 May New Auckland, New 16 Jamie Rosman 6 0 1980 1980 Zealand Zealand 1980– 18 May New Auckland, New 17 Theresa Jones 10 0 1988 1980 Zealand Zealand 1981– 5 October New Auckland, New 18 Kim Lembryk 23 4 1995 1981 Zealand Zealand 1981– 5 October New Auckland, New 19 Kerry Millman 21 1 1989 1981 Zealand Zealand 1981– 5 October New Auckland, New 20 Julie Porter 6 4 1984 1981 Zealand Zealand 1981– 5 October New Auckland, New 21 Leanne Priestley 13 3 1989 1981 Zealand Zealand 1981– 5 October New Auckland, New 22 Tracey Singleton 4 0 1984 1981 Zealand Zealand 5 October New Auckland, New 23 Leah Wright 1981 1 0 1981 Zealand Zealand 5 October New Auckland, New 24 Marie Russell 1981 1 0 1981 Zealand Zealand 1981– 5 October New Auckland, New 25 Sharon Wass 7 2 1991 1981 Zealand Zealand 28 1983– New Nouméa, New 26 Renaye Iserief 16 9 November 1987 Zealand Caledonia 1983 Cap Date of Player Span Caps Goals Opponent Debut location No. debut 28 1983– New Nouméa, New 27 Vicki Salmons 5 0 November 1984 Zealand Caledonia 1983 28 1983– New Nouméa, New 28 Kristen Theile 7 0 November 1984 Zealand Caledonia 1983 28 1983– New Nouméa, New 29 Joanne Millman 23 0 November 1984 Zealand Caledonia 1983 30 1983– New Nouméa, New 30 Karen Menzies 7 0 November 1989 Caledonia Caledonia 1983 8 October 31 Margaret Petrov 1984 3 0 Japan Taipei, Taiwan 1984 1984– 12 October New 32 Lisa Dunne 10 0 Taipei, Taiwan 1999 1984 Zealand 1984– 12 October New 33 Mandi Langlar 5 0 Taipei, Taiwan 1988 1984 Zealand 1984– 13 October Chinese 34 Debra Bonshore 3 0 Taipei, Taiwan 1991 1984 Taipei 13 October Chinese 35 Kim Dunlop 1984 1 0 Taipei, Taiwan 1984 Taipei 1983– 29 March New Christchurch, 37 Andrea Martin 3 1 1986 1986 Zealand New Zealand 29 March New Christchurch, 38 Terri McQueen 1986 2 0 1986 Zealand New Zealand Mariana 1986– 29 March New Christchurch, 39 4 0 Milanovic 1987 1986 Zealand New Zealand Sabine 31 March Chinese Christchurch, 40 1986 1 0 Buschmann 1986 Taipei New Zealand 1986– 31 March Chinese Christchurch, 41 Sue Buswell 8 0 1987 1986 Taipei New Zealand 31 March Chinese Christchurch, 43 Lisa Rader 1986 1 0 1986 Taipei New Zealand 12 1987– Kaohsiung, 44 Sharon Read 7 0 December Canada 1988 Taiwan 1987 12 1987– Kaohsiung, 45 Janine McPhee 6 0 December Canada 1991 Taiwan 1987 12 1983– Kaohsiung, 46 Michelle Sawyers 13 0 December Canada 1991 Taiwan 1987 Cap Date of Player Span Caps Goals Opponent Debut location No. debut 12 Kaohsiung, 47 Lyn Spencer 1987 2 0 December Canada Taiwan 1987 13 Hong Kaohsiung, 48 Amanda George 1987 2 0 December Kong Taiwan 1987 13 Hong Kaohsiung, 49 Jill Latimer 1987 2 0 December Kong Taiwan 1987 13 Hong Kaohsiung, 50 Janelle Renshaw 1987 3 0 December Kong Taiwan 1987 Janine 1988– 53 6 5 1 June 1988 Brazil Jiangmen, China Riddington 1991 1988– 54 Anissa Tann 102 8 1 June 1988 Brazil Jiangmen, China 2002 1988– 55 Carol Vinson 13 12 1 June 1988 Brazil Jiangmen, China 1991 1989– 26 March New Brisbane, 56 Sunni Hughes 63 24 2000 1989 Zealand Australia 26 March New Brisbane, 57 Kristine James 1989 3 0 1989 Zealand Australia 1989– 26 March New Brisbane, 58 Tracey Wheeler 49 0 2000 1989 Zealand Australia 26 March New Brisbane, 59 Dalys Carmody 1989 3 0 1989 Zealand Australia 28 March Papua New Brisbane, 60 Karen Harris 1989 2 0 1989 Guinea Australia 1989– 4 December 61 Alison Forman 77 7 Japan Kanagawa, Japan 2002 1989 4 December 62 Carolyn Monk 1989 2 0 Japan Kanagawa, Japan 1989 20 May New 65 Sharon Young 1991 4 0 Sydney, Australia 1991 Zealand 1989– 21 May Papua New 66 Angela Iannotta 33 10 Sydney, Australia 1999 1991 Guinea Donna 20 October New Christchurch, 70 1991 2 0 Fredrickson 1991 Zealand New Zealand 1994– 20 April Brisbane, 74 Denie Pentecost 14 1 Russia 1995 1994 Australia 1994– 20 April Brisbane, 75 Cheryl Salisbury 151 38 Russia 2009 1994 Australia Cap Date of Player Span Caps Goals Opponent Debut location No. debut Trena 20 April Brisbane, 77 1994–1996 4 0 Russia Youngblutt 1994 Australia Port Moresby, 1994– 14 October New 80 Bridgette Starr 53 1 Papua New 2002 1994 Zealand Guinea Port Moresby, 1994– 14 October New 81 Amanda Paterson 2 0 Papua New 1997 1994 Zealand Guinea Port Moresby, 1994– 18 October New 82 Michelle Prouten 2 0 Papua New 1995 1994 Zealand Guinea Port Moresby, 1994– 18 October New 83 Michelle Watson 18 3 Papua New 1995 1994 Zealand Guinea 23 January United Phoenix, United 86 Justine Fisher 1995 2 0 1995 States States 19 March New Canberra, 88 Denise Lofthouse 1995 1 0 1995 Zealand Australia 1991– 24 March New Auckland, New 90 Katrina Boyd 28 9 2000 1996 Zealand Zealand 1996– 24 March New Auckland, New 91 Joanne Peters 110 28 2009 1996 Zealand Zealand 1996– United Tampa, United 95 Shelley Youman 20 0 4 July 1996 1999 States States Kelly 1996– United Tampa, United 97 64 14 4 July 1996 Golebiowski 2005 States States 16 1997– Lismore, 102 Tracie McGovern 4 0 November China PR 1999 Australia 1997 19 New Newcastle, 103 Trudy Diamond 1997 1 0 November Zealand Australia 1997 1999– 28 October 108 Heather Garriock 130 20 China PR Zhuhai, China 2011 1999 2001– 11 January Coffs Harbour, 112 Taryn Rockall 11 0 France 2003 2001 Australia 2002– 13 January South Wagga Wagga, 113 Rhian Davies 66 3 2007 2002 Korea Australia 2002– 13 January South Wagga Wagga, 114 Gillian Foster 39 1 2005 2002 Korea Australia 26 2002– 119 Thea Slatyer 51 3 September Canada Burnaby, Canada 2012 2002 Cap Date of Player Span Caps Goals Opponent Debut location No. debut 2003– 26 January South Canberra, 121 Hayley Crawford 10 2 2015 2003 Korea Australia 2004– 18 February New Brisbane, 125 Sarah Walsh 70 31 2012 2004 Zealand Australia 2004– 18 February New Brisbane, 126 Leah Blayney 16 0 2006 2004 Zealand Australia 2001– 18 February New Brisbane, 127 Kate Gill 86 41 2015 2004 Zealand Australia 2004– 130 Kylie Ledbrook 19 1 2 July 2004 China PR Beijing, China 2011 2004– 131 Sally Shipard 59 4 2 July 2004 China PR Beijing, China 2011 Collette 2005– 30 January 132 81 11 China PR Quanzhou, China McCallum 2015 2005 2005– 29 March 137 Joanne Burgess 40 5 Japan Sydney, Australia 2008 2005 2005– 3 December 139 Lauren Colthorpe 51 7 China PR Sydney, Australia 2011 2005 19 2001– 142 Amber Neilson 14 0 November Japan Tokyo, Japan 2009 2006 2007– 7 April Hong Coffs Harbour, 143 Jenna Tristram 9 5 2008 2007 Kong Australia 2007– 4 August Hong Mong Kok, Hong 149 Caitlin Cooper 10 2 2018 2007 Kong Kong 4 August Hong Mong Kok, Hong 150 Rachel Cooper 2007 1 0 2007 Kong Kong 4 August Hong Mong Kok, Hong 151 Rachel Doyle 2007 1 0 2007 Kong Kong 2007– 4 August Hong Mong Kok, Hong 152 Lyndsay Glohe 5 0 2008 2007 Kong Kong 2007– 4 August Hong Mong Kok, Hong 155 Teresa Polias 11 0 2019 2007 Kong Kong 2007– 4 August Hong Mong Kok, Hong 156 Renee Rollason 8 4 2012 2007 Kong Kong 4 August Hong Mong Kok, Hong 157 Kyah Simon 2007– 92 26 2007 Kong Kong 2008– 162 Servet Uzunlar 48 2 5 July 2008 China PR Tianjin, China 2015 2008– 163 Leena Khamis 25 5 5 July 2008 China PR Tianjin, China 2015 Emily van 6 March North Brisbane, 172 2010– 97 23 Egmond 2010 Korea Australia Cap Date of Player Span Caps Goals Opponent Debut location No.
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