The same happens in the men's league, and in all the NPLs in Australia which have A-League reserve teams. In fact, the Pissant's reserve team just won the SA NPL by like 8 goals in the final
NZ National League Women
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Hmm, that Wharfies- Ellerslie game was until recently a 3:30pm kick-off, now no chance of getting to the Cake-tin straight after.
Pushed back? Will be the earlier men’s game which was on a Sunday a while back.
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No idea, I guess many will be for a lack of better options. Some like Lancaster could find a pro opportunity elsewhere prior. A few domestic based Kiwis got picked up by other non Nix ALW clubs this season.
But more was thinking most on that list would be excited by the potential opportunity to sign for NZ's 2nd pro ALW team in 6 mths, rather than waiting 18 mths. Though understand the rationale of Foley just launching the ALM team initially.
I'm sure it happens all over the world where you have big teams playing their reserves in the divisions below them.
Interesting results this weekend, especially Western Suburbs hammering previously Eastern Suburbs 4-0.
Makes the league very close with just 2 points covering the top 5, with Auckland United and Southern United in the top 2 (grand Final) positions - they play each other this weekend in Auckland.
Wellington United came from 2-0 for the second time this season to win, beating Wellington Phoenix 3-2, they take on Western Springs on Sunday in a rematch of the Kate Sheppard Cup semi final - game is 3:30pm Kick off on Sunday at Newtown Park
Wharfies aren't far off the pace either just 3 points behind the leading pack and they should get a win against bottom place Ellerslie at Martin Luckie on Saturday (3:45pm Kick off)
Makes the league very close with just 2 points covering the top 5, with Auckland United and Southern United in the top 2 (grand Final) positions - they play each other this weekend in Auckland.
Wellington United came from 2-0 for the second time this season to win, beating Wellington Phoenix 3-2, they take on Western Springs on Sunday in a rematch of the Kate Sheppard Cup semi final - game is 3:30pm Kick off on Sunday at Newtown Park
Wharfies aren't far off the pace either just 3 points behind the leading pack and they should get a win against bottom place Ellerslie at Martin Luckie on Saturday (3:45pm Kick off)
Nice goal, the 2nd one.
Hmm, that Wharfies- Ellerslie game was until recently a 3:30pm kick-off, now no chance of getting to the Cake-tin straight after.
Pushed back? Will be the earlier men’s game which was on a Sunday a while back.
I thought the pride v Nix game was scheduled for Sat but I see it is now on Sun??
Bit of a shame the league is only 1 round this year - at the very least, it seems inexcusable that there's no semi-finals. But great to see how even the likes of Ellerslie and Central have started properly challenging teams.
Credit to Ellerslie who punished a bumptious Suburbs team and suddenly Suburbs have gone from sitting pretty on top to having their destiny out of their hands.
Central also gave Southern a mighty shake-up and I thought the final scoreline flattered Southern. But suddenly they're in a great position for a final spot the way I read things. They'll definitely have to step it up against Ellerslie though or they'll suffer the same fate as Suburbs.
Credit to Ellerslie who punished a bumptious Suburbs team and suddenly Suburbs have gone from sitting pretty on top to having their destiny out of their hands.
Central also gave Southern a mighty shake-up and I thought the final scoreline flattered Southern. But suddenly they're in a great position for a final spot the way I read things. They'll definitely have to step it up against Ellerslie though or they'll suffer the same fate as Suburbs.
Disappointing failure from WSAFC. Vink out.
Good showing by Southern United. One win away from a grand final. No one would have picked that at season start.
With a potential 2nd ALW team next year. There has been a lot to play for. Just such a shame the comp is only one round and about to end.
With a potential 2nd ALW team next year. There has been a lot to play for. Just such a shame the comp is only one round and about to end.
Auckland United and Southern United into the Grand Final - both for the first time ever!
In the women's competition, the MVP was awarded to @WKAFC's Kaley Ward 👏
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[4/5] pic.twitter.com/PYT8KfiBD0
The women's Golden Boot was awarded to @WspringsFC Sofia Garcia 👏
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[5/5] pic.twitter.com/EGv71eNwsp
Only one thing left to do!
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Lift the trophy! 🏆🔥@Auckland_United pic.twitter.com/1DrXl7R2rl
Elite signage on display at the Women's #NZNationalLeague grand final
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The culture is thriving 🇳🇿⚽️ pic.twitter.com/wITDXyfeyF
Pity for a lot of these players, no Auckland ALW team until 25/26 season
https://theniche-cache.com/football/2023/12/18/2023-womens-national-league-team-of-the-season
GK – Aimee Hall (Auckland United)
https://theniche-cache.com/football/2023/12/18/2023-womens-national-league-team-of-the-season
GK – Aimee Hall (Auckland United)
RB – Talisha Green (Auckland United)
CB – Marissa Porteous (Southern United)
CB – Hannah Mackay-Wright (Southern United)
LB – Arisa Takeda (Western Springs)
CM – Yume Harashima (Auckland United)
CM – Kendrah Smith (Southern United)
CM – Lara Colpi (Western Springs)
FW – Charlotte Lancaster (Eastern Suburbs)
FW – Amy Hislop (Southern United)
FW – Kaley Ward (Waterside Karori)
Are they not going to be around in 25?
Are they not going to be around in 25?
No idea, I guess many will be for a lack of better options. Some like Lancaster could find a pro opportunity elsewhere prior. A few domestic based Kiwis got picked up by other non Nix ALW clubs this season.
But more was thinking most on that list would be excited by the potential opportunity to sign for NZ's 2nd pro ALW team in 6 mths, rather than waiting 18 mths. Though understand the rationale of Foley just launching the ALM team initially.
46 games played, 11 players selected...
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Here is the women's #NZNationalLeague Team of the Season 👏 pic.twitter.com/bupCH5pX7X