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    Central Coast v Melbourne V

    2024-25 Australian A-League Women, Regular Season
    Central Coast

    Central Coast Mariners

    1-3-0, 6 PTS
    1
    Melbourne V
    Melbourne Victory

    Melbourne Victory

    2-1-1, 7 PTS
    1
    • Annalise Rasmussen - 12'
    • Kayla Ann Morrison - 85'
    • Summary
    • Commentary
    • Statistics
    • Line-Ups
    CEN4-3-3
    • 1
      Willacy
    • 5
      Martin
    • 3
      Irwin
    • 4
      Nash
    • 2
      Riley
    • 6
      Gomez
    • 10
      Ray
    • 8
      Galic
    • 21
      Nunn
    • 11
      Rasmussen
    • 7
      Pennock
    No.Name
    1Sarah Willacy
    3Ashley Irwin
    4Jessika Nash
    5Annabel Martin
    2Brianne Riley
    10Taylor Ray
    6Isabel Gomez
    22Peta Trimis
    8Bianca Galic
    11Annalise Rasmussen
    24Shadeene Evans
    21Brooke Nunn
    19Leia Puxty
    7Jade Pennock
    16Tess Quilligan
    Substitutes
    20Chloe Carmichael
    Melbourne Victory 4-1-4-1
    • 50
      Newbon
    • 6
      Goad
    • 18
      Morrison
    • 3
      Bunge
    • 2
      Wilson
    • 8
      Murphy
    • 66
      Jancevski
    • 10
      Chidiac
    • 23
      Lowe
    • 11
      Flannery
    • 15
      Gielnik
    No.Name
    50Courtney Newbon
    18Kayla Ann Morrison
    3Claudia Bunge
    8Alana Murphy
    13Sara D'Appolonia
    6Beatrice Goad
    2Ellie Wilson
    24Laura Pickett
    10Alex Chidiac
    23Rachel Lowe
    66Alana Jancevski
    11Nikki Flannery
    7Ella O'Grady
    15Emily Gielnik
    Substitutes
    22Ava Briedis
    62Georgia Candy

    Game Information

    Netstrata Jubilee Stadium
    10:15 PM, November 22, 2024Coverage: ESPN3
    Sydney, Australia
    Attendance: 1,238
    • Referees:
    • Georgia Ghirardello

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