

Gold Coast United Women 1 – 2 Brisbane Olympic Women
Australia Queensland State Women’s League – 6 June 2026
Brisbane Olympic Women snatched a hard‑fought 2‑1 victory over Gold Coast United Women in a pulsating Queensland State League derby at the Gold Coast Stadium. The visitors’ resilience and a second‑half winner from substitute Mia Robertson kept them in the title hunt, while Gold Coast’s comeback hopes were dashed by a late missed opportunity.
Match Overview
The match began at a frantic pace, with both sides pressing high and committing numbers forward. Gold Coast United took an early lead but were pegged back before half‑time. Brisbane Olympic grew into the game after the interval, and their tactical switch to a more direct approach unsettled the home defence. The winning goal arrived midway through the second half, and despite a late surge, Gold Coast could not find an equaliser.
Key Moments
- 14’ – Goal (1‑0): Gold Coast United struck first through Lara Ferguson. A long ball from midfield was flicked on by striker Chloe Williams, and Ferguson ran onto it before hammering a half‑volley past the Brisbane goalkeeper.
- 38’ – Goal (1‑1): Brisbane Olympic levelled through a set piece. A corner from the left was met by defender Jess Harper, who powered a header into the roof of the net.
- 62’ – Goal (1‑2): The visitors turned the game around. Substitute Mia Robertson collected a through ball on the edge of the box, turned her marker, and curled a left‑footed shot inside the far post.
- 85’ – Missed chance: Gold Coast United came agonisingly close when forward Tahlia Martin’s header from a cross struck the crossbar and bounced clear.
Tactical Story
Gold Coast United started brightly, using width to stretch Brisbane Olympic’s defence. However, after the equaliser, the home side lost some of their rhythm. Brisbane Olympic coach Sarah Mitchell introduced Robertson at half‑time and switched to a 4‑3‑3, providing more attacking support for lone striker Amy Barker. The change paid off, as Robertson’s movement between the lines caused confusion. Gold Coast struggled to cope with the visitors’ physical midfield, and their attempts to build from the back were often rushed.
Standout Players
- Mia Robertson (Brisbane Olympic Women): The impact substitute changed the game with her intelligent movement and a brilliant winning goal. Her energy was infectious.
- Lara Ferguson (Gold Coast United Women): Scored a wonderful opener and worked tirelessly down the left flank. She was the home side’s most dangerous outlet.
- Jess Harper (Brisbane Olympic Women): Solid at the back and a threat from set pieces; her headed equaliser was crucial. She also made several key clearances in the final minutes.
Impact on the Standings
The win propelled Brisbane Olympic Women into second place in the Queensland State Women’s League, just three points behind leaders Sunshine Coast Wanderers. Gold Coast United, meanwhile, dropped to sixth but remain within touching distance of the playoff positions. With a busy schedule ahead, both teams will look to build on this performance—Brisbane Olympic travel to face Peninsula Power next, while Gold Coast host fourth‑placed Redlands United.