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Roar edge closer to ending finals drought after emphatic win over Glory
A thrilling 5–2 victory over Perth Glory in front of more than 2000 fans at Spencer Park has lifted the Brisbane Roar into fifth on the ladder, strengthening their push for a top-six finish and a berth in the Ninja A-League Women finals series. The Roar made several adjustments to the lineup ahead of the vital clash. 19-year-old Ruby Cuthbert replaced Marianna Seidl, who was ruled out for one match after a retrospective yellow-card upgrade from …
ALW Match Wrap: Glory's Finals hopes fade following Roar defeat
Perth Glory’s Ninja A-League Finals destiny was taken out of their own hands on Friday evening as they suffered a damaging 5-2 defeat at the hands of fellow-top-six hopefuls Brisbane Roar.Click HERE for video highlights.Click HERE for Izzy Dalton’s post-match interview.Despite dominating the opening exchanges at Spencer Park, Stephen Peters’ side found themselves 2-0 down just after the half-hour mark as Aimee Medwin headed home from a corner an…
Brisbane beat Perth in seven-goal thriller to go fifth
Momo Hayashi scored twice on her 31st birthday as Brisbane Roar beat Perth 5-2 in their final home game of the NINJA A-League season. Aimee Medwin and Momo Hayashi gave Brisbane a 2-0 lead before Julia Sardo nodded home a corner to pull one back on the stroke of half time. Perth started stronger in the second period and equalised through Rola Badawiya just four minutes after the break, but a classy lob from Kijah Stephenson, a fortunate second f…
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