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Tag: A-League Women

Western United and Calder United set their sights on Tasmania

Posted on February 24, 2021December 13, 2021 by Tanner Coad

Western United set to come to Tasmania but what does it mean for Tasmanian football? Credit : Football Tas

Tagged A-League Women, Western United

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Australia Cup| CONFIRMED Devonport Strikers will host Wellington Phoenix FC under lights at Valley RD on Wed 3rd Aug 7:30pm. Sound off below ⬇️ everyone happy with the fixture arrangement? Or should it of been on the weekend?
WSL Signings| Launceston United SC announce the signing of Molly Duigan from WNPL Club West Torrens Birkalla SC in South Australia.
Women's Super League| Look who’s back! Launceston United’s Montana Leonard returned to the State after her surgery to suprise her club after their win over Taroona. Look how happy Ellie La Monte is to have her bestie back! 🥰 Word is that Montana’s recovery is progressing well.
BREAKING| Tasmania’s own Ilan Mastrocola-Simon has signed with Logan Lightning after impressing in trials with Brisbane Roar FC! At just 16 years old, Ilan is the youngest player in the U23s setup and last week made his debut in a 1-1 draw v Roar.
Australia Cup| Devonport Strikers will host A-Leagues Wellington Phoenix FC which could potentially see Keegan Smith reunite with his former club!
NPL Tasmania| Glenorchy Knights return to winning ways 4-0 over Clarence Zebras at KGV. 📷 Walter Pless @tylerharrison__ _ and @mattpace__
McDonalds NPL Tasmania| Kingborough Lions United Football Club Keenan Douce and Noah Mies all smiles until Mies stopped to understand what the joke was 😂 Did Keno bring up Noah's one on one chances he missed towards the end of last night's win over SH?
Southern Championship| South East United Football Club team photo before kickoff in today's 2-0 win over Kingborough. Quote coach Glen Roland "Photos being taken boys as they expect us to win" and win they did!
Southern Championship| Talk about a bloody nose and the spirit of the game in one! South East United Football Club's Patrick Quinlan got knocked square in the nose with blood spluttering out of it. SEU were in a panic with no team doctor, enter Lions doctor Stephen Crean who ran over to Patrick and helped bandage up his nose. Just have a look at how happy Stephen was to get fixed! For the record
Southern Championship| South East United Football Club return to winning ways 2-0 over Kingborough Lions United Football Club with one of the highlights being Nic Zammit's efforts from range ricocheting off the inside of the posts. A vital win as the title race heats up! More to follow!
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