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    Brisbane v Melbourne V

    2020-21 Australian W-League, Regular Season
    BRI
    Brisbane RoarBrisbaneBRI
    1-4-0, 7 PTS
    6
    1-4-0, 7 PTS
    FT
    MBV
    Melbourne Victory Melbourne VMBV
    1-1-2, 4 PTS
    0
    1-1-2, 4 PTS
    Mariel Hecher - 26'
    Tameka Yallop - 39'
    Sharn Freier - 64'
    Emily Gielnik - 76', 90'+1'
    Winonah Heatley - 90'+5'
    • Summary
    • Commentary
    • Statistics
    • Line-Ups
    Brisbane RoarBRI
    No.Name
    1Georgina Worth
    7Kim Carroll
    4Clare Polkinghorne
    16Jamilla Rankin
    6Winonah Heatley
    25Olivia Chance
    23Isobel Dalton
    11Sharn Freier
    22Anna Margraf
    8Mariel Hecher
    2Kaitlyn Torpey
    15Emily Gielnik
    14Leticia Mckenna
    13Tameka Yallop
    19Rebekah Horsey
    Substitutes
    21Morgan Aquino
    Melbourne Victory MBV
    No.Name
    1Gabriela Garton
    18Kayla Ann Morrison
    3Claudia Bunge
    8Angela Beard
    19Lia Privitelli
    23Paige Zois
    15Amy Jackson
    7Kyra Cooney-Cross
    30Mindy Barbieri
    13Polly Doran
    9Catherine Zimmerman
    4Natalie Martineau
    14Melina Ayres
    17Maja Markovski
    Substitutes
    20Melissa Maizels

    Game Information

    Gold Coast Sports Centre
    5:05 AM, January 22, 2021Coverage: ESPN+
    Gold Coast, Australia
    Attendance: 1,455

    Australian A-League Women Standings

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