Late de Domizo strike stuns Sydney

Western United 2-1 Sydney FC by Joe Rosedon (8/12/24) Above: Kiara de Domizio (facing camera) celebrates her late winner with Western United teammates Alana Cortellino (19) and Emily Roach (2). Photo: Beck Hartley for Impetus. Kiara de Domizio’s late winner gave Western United a dramatic second victory of the season against reigning champions Sydney FC.Continue reading “Late de Domizo strike stuns Sydney”

Dumont: “I think it’s quite unique”

by Ben Gilby (5/12/24) Above: Casey Dumont talking to the media this week. Image: Perth Glory. Perth Glory’s Casey Dumont is preparing to make history this weekend, when she becomes the first goalkeeper to play 150 games in the history of the W/A-League Women. The 32-year-old has been part of the league since its inauguralContinue reading “Dumont: “I think it’s quite unique””

City stroll past Wanderers

Melbourne City 2-0 Western Sydney Wanderers By Kieran Yap 30/11/24 Above: Alexia Apostolakis (right) is congratulated for her late sealer against her former club. Photo: Tilly McDonald for Impetus Melbourne City recorded a 2-0 win over the Western Sydney Wanderers after an early goal to Mariana Speckmaier and a late strike by Alexia Apostolakis. TheContinue reading “City stroll past Wanderers”

Mariners recover to beat Canberra

Central Coast Mariners 2-1 Canberra United By Alyce Collett 30/11/24 Above: Tianna Fuller celebrates her goal for Central Coast Photo: A-Leagues The Central Coast Mariners have come from behind to defeat Canberra United two goals to one in Gosford. Despite Canberra dominating much of the match and being rewarded with a roaring strike from Maja Markovski, twoContinue reading “Mariners recover to beat Canberra”

A-League Women Awards

Above: Tameka Yallop. Photo: Richard Haines Each month, Impetus writers will vote to decide their best player, head coach, and U23 player in the A-League Women. Here are the winners from November. Player of the month: Tameka Yallop The Brisbane Roar midfielder has been in excellent form in the first four games as her teamContinue reading “A-League Women Awards”

City and Sydney share the points as Bosch hits the net again

Sydney FC 1-1 Melbourne City by Alice de Kosta-Kitto at Netstrata Jubilee Stadium for Impetus (24/11/24) Above: Lourdes Bosch (right) celebrates her third goal in four games this season with Laura Hughes. Photo: Melbourne City. Melbourne City have dropped to second on the A-League table, after drawing with reigning champions Sydney FC, in the finalContinue reading “City and Sydney share the points as Bosch hits the net again”

Glory shared between Canberra and Perth

Canberra United 1-1 Perth Glory by Ben Gilby (24/11/24) Above: Izzy Dalton (centre) celebrates her goal for Perth Glory with Tijan McKenna (left of centre) and Sarah O’Donoghue (right of centre) as Georgia Cassidy (left) and Megan Wynne (right) rush to join them. Photo: Perth Glory. Perth Glory produced a performance full of positives, buoyedContinue reading “Glory shared between Canberra and Perth”

Cicco and Maher goals result in draw for Jets and Western

Newcastle Jets 1-1 Western United By Emma Burke (23/11/24) Above: Grace Maher is congratulated after her wonder goal. Photo: Western United. For the second game of day two of Unite Round, Newcastle Jets faced off against Western United at Nestrata Jubilee Stadium in Kogarah. An opening half filled with end-to-end football saw both sides haveContinue reading “Cicco and Maher goals result in draw for Jets and Western”

Late Morrison goal rescues a point for Victory against Mariners

Central Coast Mariners 1-1 Melbourne Victory By Isabelle Campbell (23/11/24) Above: Melbourne Victory captain Kayla Morrison with a fan post-game. Photo: Melbourne Victory. Melbourne Victory remained cool, calm, and collected under the pressure of the Central Coast Mariners’ early lead and came out with a point after a gripping draw. The Mariners held the leadContinue reading “Late Morrison goal rescues a point for Victory against Mariners”

Chinnama: “We feel the sting” and aim to get better next game

by Ben Gilby (23/11/24) Above: Perth Glory defender Naomi Chinnama speaking to the media ahead of tomorrow’s game against Canberra United in Sydney. Image: Perth Glory. Perth Glory’s Young Matildas defender Naomi Chinnama believes that with the squad’s plethora of new players gradually beginning to gel, performances and results are about to improve. The WesternContinue reading “Chinnama: “We feel the sting” and aim to get better next game”