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Newcastle Jets Women
03-13 16:00
3 - 1
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Sydney FC Women
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Newcastle Jets Women
Sydney FC Women
Attacks
94
102
Dangerous Attacks
39
68
Ball Possession
46
54
On Target
11
5
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End 3-1
87′
L. Allan
J.Allan
82′
Z.Karipidis
E.Dundas
80′
S.Halmarick
W.Pearson
76′
W.Pearson
74′
3-1
S. Hoban
Assist: J.Allan
70′
C. Tallon-Henniker
R. Sullivan
70′
A.Cassar
A.Lemon
68′
K. Brown
A.Collins
45′
A.Luchtmeijer
Jodi ulkekul
Halftime 2-1
31′
2-1
S. Hoban
22′
1-1
M.Ayres
15′
0-1
M.Hawkesby
Assist: W.Pearson
11′
R. Tanner
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Match Info
In a crucial late-season fixture in the Australia W-League, the Newcastle Jets Women secured a significant 3-1 victory over Sydney FC Women at their home ground on March 13, 2026. The result provided a major boost to the Jets' playoff aspirations while dealing a blow to Sydney FC's title defense hopes.
The match kicked off with high intensity, and the home side drew first blood midway through the first half. A well-worked team move was finished clinically by a Newcastle forward, sending the home fans into early raptures. Sydney FC, the perennial powerhouse, responded with characteristic resolve, finding an equalizer just before halftime through a scrappy set-piece goal. The second half, however, belonged entirely to the Jets. They regained the lead with a stunning long-range effort that left the Sydney goalkeeper rooted to the spot. The decisive moment came in the 75th minute when a Newcastle winger was brought down in the box, and the resulting penalty was converted with cool precision to seal the 3-1 win.
The standout performance came from the Newcastle midfield, which successfully disrupted Sydney's rhythm and controlled the tempo for large stretches of the second half. Sydney FC's star attackers were largely kept quiet by a disciplined and resolute Jets defense. The result shakes up the table considerably, with Newcastle climbing into a potential finals berth and Sydney FC potentially dropping out of the top two. Post-match, the Newcastle manager praised his team's belief and execution, stating, "We showed tremendous character today against a fantastic side. This is the standard we need to maintain." The Sydney FC coach acknowledged a poor second-half performance, saying, "We lost control of the midfield and paid the price. We have to be much better." The starting lineups featured the usual key players for both sides, with Newcastle's tactical discipline proving the difference on the day.