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WESTFIELD W-LEAGUE 2020/21 SEASON GUIDE a Publication of the Australian Professional Leagues Content, Statistics and Layout by Andrew Howe @Andyhowe Statto V1 Contents Page Adelaide United 3 Brisbane Roar FC 13 Canberra United 23 Melbourne City FC 33 Melbourne Victory 43 Newcastle Jets 53 Perth Glory 63 Sydney FC 73 Western Sydney Wanderers FC 83 Westfield W-League History and Records 93 Women's National Soccer League (1996–2004) 131 See www.w-league.com.au for fixtures and results All fixtures live via Kayo, the My Football Live app Live, Fast and Data Free for Telstra customers. Fox Sports will broadcast 80% of all Westfield W-League games. Live broadcast of selected games also by ABC. Sky TV will broadcast Westfield W-League games for the first time. Copyright APL 2020. All rights reserved. No portion of this product may be reproduced electronically, stored in or introduced into a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form, or by any means (electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise), without the prior written permission of the Australian Professional Leagues. OFFICIAL WESTFIELD W-LEAGUE 2020/21 SEASON GUIDE A publication of the Australian Professional Leagues Content, statistics and layout by Andrew Howe @AndyHowe_statto All statistics as at 28 December 2020 Adelaide United ADELAIDE UNITED – 2020/21 SEASON FIXTURES See www.w-league.com.au for latest fixtures ADELAIDE UNITED – HEAD-TO-HEAD HEAD-TO-HEAD SUMMARY All games.…...…………… Home.………..……………. Away….....……...………. Opponent P W D L F A P W D L F A P W D L F A Brisbane Roar FC 18 4 2 12 20 40 7 1 1 5 7 15 11 3 1 7 13 25 Canberra United 19 3 4 12 17 46 7 2 2 3 9 10 12 1 2 9 8 36 Melbourne City FC 5 0 3 2 3 6 . 5 0 3 2 3 6 Melbourne Victory 19 4 2 13 16 49 11 3 1 7 11 30 8 1 1 6 5 19 Newcastle Jets 22 7 5 10 32 46 11 4 3 4 15 17 11 3 2 6 17 29 Perth Glory 19 4 3 12 22 37 11 3 3 5 14 19 8 1 0 7 8 18 Sydney FC 18 2 0 16 18 57 11 2 0 9 13 33 7 0 0 7 5 24 Western Sydney WFC 13 3 4 6 28 29 8 3 3 2 24 18 5 0 1 4 4 11 As at 28 December 2020. 3 OFFICIAL WESTFIELD W-LEAGUE 2020/21 SEASON GUIDE Andrew Howe ADELAIDE UNITED – HEAD-TO-HEAD v Brisbane Roar FC v Melbourne Victory 2008/09 25-Oct-08 (A) L 1–4 2008/09 29-Nov-08 (H) L 0–3 2011/12 05-Nov-11 (A) L 1–2 2009 22-Nov-09 (A) D 2–2 2009 17-Oct-09 (H) L 0–2 17-Dec-11 (H) W 1–0 2010/11 10-Dec-10 (H) L 1–3 2010/11 26-Nov-10 (H) L 0–4 2012/13 27-Oct-12 (A) L 1–2 2011/12 12-Nov-11 (H) L 1–2 29-Jan-11 (A) L 0–2 12-Jan-13 (H) L 1–3 10-Dec-11 (A) L 0–2 2011/12 19-Nov-11 (A) L 0–4 2013/14 07-Dec-13 (A) L 0–1 2012/13 10-Nov-12 (H) L 0–2 15-Jan-12 (H) L 1–4 2014 27-Sep-14 (A) L 1–3 22-Dec-12 (A) L 2–6 2012/13 01-Dec-12 (H) L 0–5 25-Oct-14 (H) W 1–0 2013/14 15-Dec-13 (A) W 1–0 05-Jan-13 (A) L 1–4 2015/16 06-Dec-15 (H) D 1–1 01-Feb-14 (H) D 1–1 2013/14 16-Nov-13 (H) L 0–2 10-Jan-16 (A) L 1–2 2014 08-Nov-14 (A) L 0–3 21-Dec-13 (A) L 0–1 2016/17 17-Dec-16 (H) L 1–4 2015/16 01-Nov-15 (A) W 2–1 2014 12-Oct-14 (A) L 0–4 22-Jan-17 (A) W 2–1 03-Jan-16 (H) L 1–3 29-Oct-14 (H) W 2–1 2017/18 10-Nov-17 (H) W 3–1 2016/17 11-Dec-16 (A) L 2–3 2015/16 08-Nov-15 (A) W 4–0 2018/19 06-Dec-18 (H) D 2–2 2017/18 17-Nov-17 (A) L 0–1 2016/17 06-Nov-16 (H) D 3–3 2019/20 03-Jan-20 (H) D 2–2 28-Jan-18 (H) L 2–4 2017/18 09-Dec-17 (A) L 0–4 Overall (19 games): W4–D3–L12 2018/19 18-Nov-18 (A) W 1–0 02-Feb-18 (H) W 2–1 v Sydney FC 01-Feb-19 (H) W 1–0 2018/19 28-Oct-18 (A) D 0–0 2008/09 09-Nov-08 (H) W 3–2 2019/20 14-Dec-19 (A) L 2–3 21-Dec-18 (H) W 3–2 27-Dec-08 (A) L 2–3 Overall (18 games): W4–D2–L12 2019/20 18-Jan-20 (H) L 0–3 2009 01-Nov-09 (A) L 0–6 Overall (19 games): W4–D2–L13 v Canberra United 28-Nov-09 (H) L 2–6 2008/09 22-Nov-08 (A) D 0–0 v Newcastle Jets 2010/11 20-Nov-10 (A) L 1–4 2009 05-Dec-09 (A) L 0–3 2008/09 31-Oct-08 (H) W 3–2 18-Dec-10 (H) L 0–4 2010/11 04-Dec-10 (A) L 0–4 14-Dec-08 (A) L 1–2 2011/12 26-Nov-11 (H) L 1–4 2011/12 22-Oct-11 (H) L 1–4 2009 05-Oct-09 (H) D 0–0 2012/13 24-Nov-12 (H) L 0–4 07-Jan-12 (A) L 0–5 07-Nov-09 (A) D 3–3 2013/14 24-Jan-14 (H) L 1–2 2012/13 03-Nov-12 (A) L 1–3 2010/11 06-Nov-10 (H) L 0–2 2014 14-Sep-14 (A) L 0–2 2013/14 05-Jan-14 (H) W 2–0 08-Jan-11 (A) L 1–7 14-Nov-14 (H) L 0–5 19-Jan-14 (A) L 0–3 2011/12 29-Oct-11 (A) L 0–3 2015/16 27-Nov-15 (H) L 0–1 2014 21-Sep-14 (H) L 0–1 2012/13 17-Nov-12 (A) L 0–4 2016/17 27-Nov-16 (A) L 0–2 19-Oct-14 (A) W 3–2 15-Dec-12 (H) W 2–0 29-Jan-17 (H) W 5–2 2015/16 12-Dec-15 (A) L 0–4 2013/14 30-Nov-13 (H) W 3–1 2017/18 29-Dec-17 (H) L 1–2 15-Jan-16 (H) D 1–1 08-Feb-14 (A) D 2–2 2018/19 13-Dec-18 (A) L 2–5 2016/17 03-Dec-16 (H) D 2–2 2014 05-Oct-14 (H) L 0–4 2019/20 22-Nov-19 (H) L 0–1 07-Jan-17 (A) D 2–2 29-Nov-14 (A) L 0–2 29-Dec-19 (A) L 0–2 2017/18 07-Jan-18 (A) L 1–6 2015/16 22-Nov-15 (H) D 1–1 Overall (18 games): W2–D0–L16 2018/19 22-Nov-18 (H) W 2–0 19-Dec-15 (A) W 5–1 v Western Sydney Wanderers FC 13-Jan-19 (A) L 0–1 2016/17 29-Dec-16 (H) D 2–2 2012/13 20-Oct-12 (H) W 4–3 2019/20 22-Dec-19 (H) L 1–2 2017/18 25-Nov-17 (H) L 1–2 08-Dec-12 (A) L 0–4 16-Feb-20 (A)L 1–3 12-Jan-18 (A) W 2–1 2013/14 10-Nov-13 (A) D 1–1 Overall (19 games): W3–D4–L12 2018/19 31-Dec-18 (A) W 3–2 11-Jan-14 (H) D 1–1 25-Jan-19 (H) L 1–2 v Melbourne City FC 2014 23-Nov-14 (H) D 2–2 2019/20 01-Feb-20 (A) L 0–2 2015/16 14-Nov-15 (A) L 0–2 2015/16 17-Oct-15 (H) D 2–2 27-Feb-20 (H) W 2–1 2016/17 02-Jan-17 (A) D 1–1 2016/17 20-Nov-16 (A) L 1–2 Overall (22 games): W7–D5–L10 2017/18 03-Dec-17 (A) D 1–1 14-Jan-17 (H) W 10–2 2018/19 01-Dec-18 (A) D 1–1 v Perth Glory 2017/18 03-Nov-17 (A) L 1–2 2019/20 30-Nov-19 (A) L 0–1 2008/09 15-Nov-08 (A) L 2–3 15-Dec-17 (H) L 1–2 Overall (5 games): W0–D3–L2 19-Dec-08 (H) L 1–3 2018/19 19-Jan-19 (H) L 1–4 2009 24-Oct-09 (H) L 0–1 2019/20 14-Nov-19 (A) L 1–2 2010/11 13-Nov-10 (A) L 0–4 25-Jan-20 (H) W 3–2 15-Jan-11 (H) L 1–2 Overall (13 games): W3–D4–L6 4 OFFICIAL WESTFIELD W-LEAGUE 2020/21 SEASON GUIDE Andrew Howe ADELAIDE UNITED – SQUAD WESTFIELD W-LEAGUE 2020/21 SQUAD No. Player Position Born Appearances (goals) Club WWL 1 Sian Fryer-McLaren Goalkeeper 25-Sep-91 24 (0) 35 (0) 2 Emily Hodgson Defender 01-Jul-00 40 (1) 40 (1) 3 Matilda McNamara Defender 18-Dec-98 6 (0) 6 (0) 4 Mallory Weber (USA) Forward 04-Apr-94 11 (4) 11 (4) 5 Charlotte Grant Midfielder 20-Sep-01 23 (0) 23 (0) 6 Georgia Campagnale Midfielder 09-Dec-96 61 (1) 61 (1) 7 Maria Jose Rojas (CHI) Forward 17-Dec-87 – 8 (1) 8 Emily Condon Midfielder 01-Sep-98 60 (8) 60 (8) 10 Chelsie Dawber Forward 12-Jan-00 19 (2) 19 (2) 11 Laura Johns Defender 31-Aug-94 38 (0) 38 (0) 12 Isabel Hodgson Forward 12-May-96 33 (2) 33 (2) 13 Ella Tonkin Midfielder 14-Dec-02 1 (0) 1 (0) 14 Abbey Burns Midfielder 10-Sep-03 – – 15 Meleri Mullan Forward 14-Jun-00 1 (0) 1 (0) 16 Dylan Holmes [C] Midfielder 22-Mar-97 31 (0) 31 (0) 17 Kahlia Hogg Midfielder 09-Dec-93 9 (0) 46 (1) 18 Annalee Grove Goalkeeper 15-Jun-01 – – 19 Maruschka Waldus (NED) Defender 20-Sep-92 – 22 (1) 21 Lara Kirkby Midfielder 14-Oct-02 2 (0) 2 (0) 22 Inana Toovey Goalkeeper 27-Feb-03 – – 23 Fiona Worts (ENG) Forward 30-Jan-96 – – ADRIAN STENTA COACH 19-Jun-81 – – 5 OFFICIAL WESTFIELD W-LEAGUE 2020/21 SEASON GUIDE Andrew Howe ADELAIDE UNITED – SQUAD Abbey Burns Annalee Grove Laura Johns Maria Jose Rojas Georgia Campagnale Emily Hodgson Lara Kirkby Ella Tonkin Emily Condon Isabel Hodgson Sian Fryer-McLaren Inana Toovey Chelsie Dawber Kahlia Hogg Matilda McNamara Mallory Weber Charlotte Grant Dylan Holmes Meleri Mullan Fiona Worts 6 OFFICIAL WESTFIELD W-LEAGUE 2020/21 SEASON GUIDE Andrew Howe ADELAIDE UNITED – PLAYER PROFILES Abbey Burns Charlotte Grant Junior club: Cumberland United Junior club: Cumberland United Representative honours: Georgia Campagnale Australian U20 (2020 campaign) Junior clubs: Modbury Vista, Adelaide City Westfield W-League games (goals) Westfield W-League games (goals) 2018/19 Adelaide United 11 (0) 2014 Adelaide United 2 (0) 2019/20 Adelaide United 12 (0) 2015/16 Adelaide United 12 (0) Total 23 (0) 2016/17 Adelaide United 12 (0) 2017/18 Adelaide United 12 (0) Annalee Grove 2018/19 Adelaide United 11 (1) Junior club: Warners Bay (Newcastle) 2019/20 Adelaide United 12 (0) Representative honours: Australian U17 Total 61 (1) (2018 campaign), U20 (2018, 2020 campaigns) Emily Condon Emily Hodgson Junior club: Northern Demons Junior club: Cumberland United Representative honours: Australian senior team Representative honours: 1 appearance 2018, U20 (2016, 2020 campaigns) Australian U20 (2020 campaign) Westfield W-League games (goals) Westfield W-League games (goals) 2013/14 Adelaide United 6 (2) 2016/17 Adelaide United 12 (1) 2014 Adelaide United 11 (1) 2017/18 Adelaide United 6 (0) 2015/16 Adelaide United 12 (2) 2018/19 Adelaide United 11 (0) 2017/18 Adelaide United 12 (1) 2019/20 Adelaide United 11 (0) 2018/19 Adelaide United 12 (1) Total 40 (1) 2019/20 Adelaide United 7 (1) Total 60 (8) Isabel Hodgson Junior clubs: Western Strikers, Fulham United Chelsie Dawber Representative honours: Australian U20 (2016 campaign) Junior club: St Augustine's Representative honours: Westfield W-League games (goals) Australian U17 (2016 campaign) 2013/14 Adelaide United 2 (0) 2014 Adelaide United 11 (0) Westfield W-League games (goals) 2015/16 Adelaide United 2 (0) 2017/18 Adelaide United 9 (0) 2018/19 Adelaide United 7 (1) 2018/19 Adelaide United 1 (0) 2019/20 Adelaide United 11 (1) 2019/20 Adelaide United 9 (2) Total 33 (2) Total 19 (2) Overseas clubs: 2015 ETSU Lady Buccaneers (United States) Sian Fryer-McLaren Junior club: Sturt Marion Dylan Holmes Representative honours: Junior club: Cumberland United Australian U20 (2010 campaign) Representative honours: Westfield W-League games (goals) Australian U20 (2016 campaign) 2008/09 Adelaide United 5 (0) Westfield W-League games (goals) 2009 Adelaide United
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