Power Breakthrough For First Win

REDvPEN (ray Gardner)

Words: Michael Flynn
Additional Reporting: Callum Dick
Image: Ray Gardner

Peninsula Power Women secured their first three points of the season – dominating an understrength Redlands United Women to run out commanding 5-0 winners at Cleveland Showgrounds.

Victoria Brebner netted a first-half brace, with Jessica Eccles, Brittany Waugh and Grace Duroux also adding to the visitor’s haul.

The result ends a three match winless streak for the Moreton Bay-based Power and marks a first win for new coach Michael Cook in PlayStation 4 National Premier Leagues Women’s competition.

It also consigns Redlands United to bottom of the table heading into the Easter break as the sole team without a competition point after the opening four rounds of the season.

Key Moments

5’ – GOAL FOR POWER – Victoria Brebner plays through Jessica Eccles who hits past Redlands goalkeeper Megan Byriel at her near post to open the scoring

16’ – GOAL FOR POWER – Victoria Brebner receives at the top of the box before turning and shotting to double the advantage

21’ – CHANCE FOR POWER – Jessica Eccles again releases Victoria Brebner, who finds herself one-on-one with Megan Byriel but puts the shot high and wide

28’ – GOAL FOR POWER – Grace Duroux’s cross picks out a running Brittany Waugh, who hits a half-volleyed finish that just dips under the crossbar

40’ – CHANCE FOR POWER – Victoria Brebner with another one-on-one opportunity but this time foiled by a solid save from Megan Byriel diving to her left

61' – GOAL FOR POWER – Victoria Brebner makes a run to the top of the penalty area and, after getting the better of her defender, converts with a left-footed finish

64’ – CHANCE FOR REDLANDS – Stephanie Toomer splits a pair of defenders and pulls the trigger from distance but Power goalkeeper Tallulah Vearing makes a fingertip save to maintain the clean sheet

80’ – GOAL FOR POWER – Grace Duroux sees her shot bounce down off the crossbar and across the line to put the result beyond doubt

86’ – INJURY FOR REDLANDS – Megan Byriel remains defiant to smother two late chances for Power but aggravates a previous ankle knock and is substituted

What They Said

“It’s one of those where we are asking for them to keep going and not to get down on the scores. We are copping a couple here and there, but they are silly mistakes. If we cut those out those scores are going to come down.” – John Blanco, Redlands United FC Women coach

“I’m happy for the girls. They’ve been training hard for quite a few months now and it’s nice for them to get the reward of a first win of the season. As a young team confidence is a huge thing for the players. They’ve proved to themselves they belong in this league.” – Michael Cook, Peninsula Power FC Women coach

Match Details

PlayStation 4 National Premier Leagues Women’s 2016 – Round 4
Friday, 18 March
Cleveland Showgrounds, Redland City

Peninsula Power FC Women 5 defeat Redlands United FC Women 0

Redlands United FC Women

Goals – none
Yellow cards - none
Red cards – none

Squad – 1. Megan BYRIEL, 3. Samantha MICALLEF, 4. Jacinta DUNCAN (18. Kate MORRIS 90’), 5. Samantha VANDERSTAM, 7. Gemma KLINE, 8. Nadine MAGEE, 10. Rebecca CARBERRY, 12. Emilie ROCHELET, 13. Tayla LEE, 14. Marcela TREVINO CANTU, 16. Jordyn WITT, 19. Stephanie TOOMER

Unused – none

Peninsula Power FC Women

Goals – Jessica ECCLES 5’, Victoria BREBNER 16’ 61’, Brittany WAUGH 28’, Grace DUROUX 80’
Yellow cards - none
Red cards – none

Squad – 1. Tallulah VEARING, 4. Morgan SCHOENER, 5. Jessica ECCLES (3. Iietamia ROWLONDS 61’) 6. Tori HORNSVELD, 7. Brittany WAUGH, 8. Madoka MOMMA, .9. Abby BELFORD, 11. Victoria BREBNER, 14. Natsuka WATANABE, 16. Michelle MORTENSEN (2. Cynthia MOLIROSS 64’), 18. Grace DUROUX (12. Brianna LOCKYEAR 85’)

Unused – none




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