![]() ![]() Everyone left everything out there so I’m happy with how we’re playing so the results will come. “I think we tried everything and played good football but couldn’t take our chances tonight. Speaking post-match, UNSW FC coach Guillermo Rubio was upbeat about the game and reflected on it positively: She created space inside the box and whipped an effort towards Easthope who dived low and claimed just as the whistle blew for the draw. Her closest effort came in stoppage time. Santos was the key for UNSW FC and had a trio of chances to get the win. Time started to tick away and both teams went at it full throttle. ![]() Imogen Lane went low with a free kick and it was fumbled by Robertson but swept away. Headed into the final ten minutes, Hills United FC almost snuck one home. ![]() ![]() Bartley was on the end of a move and was denied then Santos cut inside her defender and fizzed an effort wide of the mark. Near the hour mark UNSW FC went close again. Ellen Berios went closest in that sequence with a shot that was gobbled up by Robertson. Hills United FC started to find their rhythm and started to get some chances. Bartley put the cross right on the head of Santos who nodded right at Easthope. The students pushed forward for the opener again in the 53 rd minute. Santos got into the action herself with a chipped effort then Margaux Montegut once again forced Easthope into a big save as the keeper feathered Montegut’s shot onto the crossbar. Marcella Santos combined well with Princess Ibini with the latter played through and forced Easthope into another smart stop. They were drifted in well but UNSW FC keeper Tiahna Robertson rose highest to claim them easily. Hills United FC’s chances were limited to a few set pieces. Zoe Bartley had a shot in the first minute then Hills United FC keeper Sarah Easthope was almost caught out from a long range effort.Įasthope had to make her first real stop when UNSW FC recycled possession from a corner which led to Bartley’s shot which needed to be saved. The students started the game on the front foot. UNSW FC and Hills United FC headed out onto a blustery Village Green pitch ready to go for this top of the table clash in the Match of the Round for Round 15. They have their goalkeeper to thank for some brilliant saves and had a few chances in the final ten minutes to maybe win the game. That was a brave point for Hills United who were hemmed back for much of the contest. Princess Ibini and Marcella Santos both had good chances but were denied by Hills United FC keeper Sarah Easthope. UNSW FC were held scoreless for the second time in the League One Womens season but it wasn’t for without trying. Points were shared in the 0-0 draw between UNSW FC and Hills United FC in the Match of the Round at The Village Green on Sunday afternoon. Match of the Round: UNSW FC vs Hills United FC The Match of the Round featured UNSW FC and Hills United FC but let’s get onto the review. The seven games across the weekend saw goals galore and late winners which helped shake up the ladder. Round 15 in the Football NSW League One Womens competition was a blockbuster affair with several games’ undecided until the final minutes. Futsal Schools Championships (Bankstown Region) Results Futsal Schools Championships (Penrith Region) Results.A-League Men’s Grand Final honours for Brad Wright and Kearney Robinson Female Only Level 4 Referee Course set for Central Coast.Register with your Local Referee Branch.IFAB Football Rules – Simplified Laws of the Game.Join the Referee Development Panel (RDP).Successful Female Coach Developer workshop hosted at Football NSW Successful Football NSW Advanced Coaching Expo held in Nowra.Community Goalkeeper Course Request Form.Community Coaching Course – Association Application Form.Clubs/Associations Live Assessment Request Form.Association Coaching Course Application Form.Regional TSP Coaching Expression of Interest.Football NSW celebrates 2023 NOVA Employment Football4all Gala Day NOVA Employment renews Football NSW Partnership for a further 2-years.Member Protection Update – June 2023 Child Protection Update: April 2023.PLAY FOOTBALL Registration Resources – Community Football.Game Changer – Club Development Program. ![]()
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