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    Western United v Sydney FC

    2022-23 Australian A-League Women, Regular Season
    WSU
    Western UnitedWestern UnitedWSU
    13-0-5, 39 PTS
    0
    13-0-5, 39 PTS
    FT
    SYD
    Sydney FC Sydney FCSYD
    13-1-4, 40 PTS
    4
    13-1-4, 40 PTS
    Madison Haley - 4', 90'+1'
    Natalie Tobin - 18'
    Princess Ibani - 63' Pen
    • Summary
    • Report
    • Commentary
    • Statistics
    • Line-Ups
    Western United4-3-3
    • 19
      Vlajnic
    • 22
      Cerne
    • 20
      Cummings
    • 2
      Papadopoulos
    • 15
      Taranto
    • 4
      Sawicki
    • 11
      Robers
    • 10
      Johnson
    • 9
      Keane
    • 13
      Steer
    No.Name
    21Hillary Beall
    22Alana Cerne
    20Sydney Cummings
    19Tyla-Jay Vlajnic
    2Stacey Papadopoulos
    4Jaclyn Sawicki
    15Adriana Taranto
    11Emma Robers
    9Hannah Keane
    10Kahli Johnson
    25Tiana Jaber
    13Danielle Steer
    16Melissa Taranto
    Substitutes
    1Alyssa Dall'Oste
    24Julia Sardo
    14Natasha Dakic
    Sydney FC 4-3-3
    • 1
      Mathyssen-Whyman
    • 5
      Fenton
    • 12
      Tobin
    • 3
      McLean
    • 19
      Rule
    • 15
      Hawkesby
    • 6
      Hunter
    • 8
      Lowe
    • 20
      Ibani
    • 9
      Haley
    • 11
      Vine
    No.Name
    1Jada Mathyssen-Whyman
    12Natalie Tobin
    3Charlotte McLean
    5Kirsty Fenton
    19Charlize Rule
    16Deborah De La Harpe
    6Sarah Hunter
    15Mackenzie Hawkesby
    22Indiana Dos Santos
    8Rachel Lowe
    21Shay Hollman
    9Madison Haley
    20Princess Ibani
    11Cortnee Vine
    25Rola Badawiya
    Substitutes
    30Katie Offer

    Game Information

    2:00 AM, April 30, 2023
    Attendance: 9,519
    • Referees:
    • Casey Reibelt

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