Central Coast Mariners W and Melbourne Victory W draw 1-1 on Saturday

Central Coast Mariners W and Melbourne Victory W draw 1-1. P. Trimis scored the first goal (6') for Central Coast Mariners W. E. Gielnik equalized (66').

Central Coast Mariners W and Melbourne Victory W draw 1-1 on Saturday

Central Coast Mariners W and Melbourne Victory W draw 1-1. P. Trimis scored the first goal (6′) for Central Coast Mariners W. E. Gielnik equalized (66′).

The referee was Caitlin Williams assisted by Sarah Ho and Maddie Allum. The 4th official was .

Match Statistics​

  • 45 Ball Possession 55
Shots
  • 21 Total 18
  • 3 On Target 8
  • 12 Off Target 8
  • 6 Shots blocked 3
  • 65 Attack 56
  • 50 Dangerous attack 58
  • 0 Ball safe 0
  • 0 Penalties 0
  • 5 Corners 5
Fouls
  • 9 Total 13
  • 1 Yellow Cards 3
  • 0 Double Yellow 0
  • 0 Red Card 0

Ball possession

Melbourne Victory W was in firm control of the ball 55% while Central Coast Mariners W was struggling with a 45% ball possession.

Attitude and shots

Melbourne Victory W was putting more pressure with 58 dangerous attacks and 18 shots of which 8 were on target. Notwithstanding, that was not enough Melbourne Victory W to win the contest​.

Central Coast Mariners W shot 21 times, 3 on target, 12 off target. On the other side, Melbourne Victory W shot 18 times, 8 on target, 8 off target.

Cards

Central Coast Mariners W received 1 yellow card (Isabel Gomez). Talking about the opposition, Melbourne Victory W received 3 yellow cards (Elise Kellond Knight, Kayla Ann Morrison and McKenzie Weinert).

Match Timeline

P. Trimis(goal)Annabel Martin
6'
11'
McKenzie Weinert- Yellow
66'
E. Gielnik(goal)Jamilla Rankin
R. Badawiya- sub ->Tess Mary Quilligan
65'
K. Simon- sub ->Peta Trimis
65'
67'
J. Nash- sub ->Emma Checker
67'
L. Privitelli- sub ->Sara D\'Appolonia
70'
K. Morrison- Yellow
I. Gomez- Yellow
74'
79'
A. Murphy- sub ->Emily Gielnik
A. Rasmussen- sub ->Wurigumula
79'
J. Wardlow- sub ->Paige Hayward
79'
81'
E. Kellond-Knight- Yellow
87'
K. Okino- sub ->Rachel Lowe

Standings

After playing this encounter, Central Coast Mariners W has 22 points to sit in the 7th place. Talking about the opposition, Melbourne Victory W will has 23 points like Western Sydney Wanderers W and Perth Glory W to sit in the 4th place.

Next matches

Central Coast Mariners W – Formation

Central Coast Mariners W
G
C. Dumont 92.Australia
8.3
D
F. Bryson 2.England
7.3
D
A. Irwin 3.Australia
7.1
D
A. Martin 5.Australia
7.7
D
T. Karambasis 19.Australia
7.0
M
P. Hayward 4.Australia
6.6
79'
M
I. Gomez 6.Australia
7.6
74'
M
P. Trimis 22.Australia
7.7
65' Goals6'
M
T. Quilligan 33.Australia
7.1
65'
F
B. Galic 8.Australia
7.2
F
Wurigumula 9.China
6.7
79'
Substitutes
G
S. Langman 1.Australia
D
J. Wardlow 12.United States
6.7
79'
F
R. Badawiya 10.Australia
7.0
65'
F
A. Rasmussen 11.Australia
6.9
79'
F
K. Simon 17.Australia
7.0
65'

Central Coast Mariners W started with a 4-4-1-1 line-up (4-4-1-1).

The manager Emily Husband decided to play with the following team: Casey Dumont (8.3), Faye Bryson (7.3), Tiarna Karambasis (7.0), Ashley Irwin (7.1), Annabel Martin (7.7), Peta Trimis (7.7), Isabel Gomez (7.6), Tess Mary Quilligan (7.1), Paige Hayward (6.6), Bianca Galic (7.2) and Wurigumula (6.7).

The home team had on the bench: Sarah Willacy, Rola Badawiya (7.0), Annalise Rasmussen (6.9), Jazmin Jackmon (6.7) and Kyah Simon (7.0).

Substitutions

Central Coast Mariners W made 4 changes: Tess Mary Quilligan for Rola Badawiya (65′), Peta Trimis for Kyah Simon (65′), Wurigumula for Annalise Rasmussen (79′) and Paige Hayward for Jazmin Jackmon (79′).

Player of the match: Casey Dumont​

The player that probably impressed the most for Central Coast Mariners W was the goalkeeper: Casey Dumont. His rating is 8.26. He performed 7 saves.

Melbourne Victory W – Formation

Melbourne Victory W
G
C. Newbon 50.Australia
6.8
D
J. Rankin 2.Australia
7.7
D
T. Hansen 3.United States
7.2
D
E. Checker 15.Australia
6.4
67'
D
K. Morrison 18.United States
7.2
70'
M
S. D'Appolonia 4.United States
6.5
67'
M
A. Chidiac 10.Australia
8.0
M
E. Kellond-Knight 21.Australia
6.8
81'
F
E. Gielnik 9.Australia
7.8
79' Goals66'
F
McKenzie Weinert 11.United States
7.1
11'
F
R. Lowe 23.Australia
6.7
87'
Substitutes
G
G. Candy 66.New Zealand
D
J. Nash 5.Australia
6.9
67'
M
A. Murphy 8.Australia
6.7
79'
F
K. Okino 13.Japan
6.9
87'
F
L. Privitelli 19.Australia
6.8
67'

Melbourne Victory W started with a aggressive line-up (4-3-3).

Jeffrey Hopkins played with: Courtney Newbon (6.8), Emma Checker (6.4), Tori Hansen (7.2), Kayla Ann Morrison (7.2), Jamilla Rankin (7.7), Sara D’Appolonia (6.5), Elise Kellond Knight (6.8), Alexandra Chidiac (8.0), Emily Gielnik (7.8), Rachel Lowe (6.7) and McKenzie Weinert (7.1).

These were the players on the bench: Jessika Nash (6.9), Alana Murphy (6.7), Kurea Okino (6.9), Lia Privitelli (6.8) and Georgia Candy.

Substitutions

Melbourne Victory W made 4 changes: Rachel Lowe for Kurea Okino (87′), Emma Checker for Jessika Nash (67′), Sara D’Appolonia for Lia Privitelli (67′) and Emily Gielnik for Alana Murphy (79′).

Player of the match: Alexandra Chidiac​

As per our analysis, the most impressive player for Melbourne Victory W was Alexandra Chidiac.

His rating is 8.0 with 45 passes (0% accurate) and 4 key passes. He won 10 duels out of 18.

Results of the day

These are the results of the day in the A-League Women.​