Lady Reds Take 3 Points in Brisbane

Brisbane Roar Women have suffered their first defeat of the Westfield W-League 2015/16 season, going down 2-1 to Adelaide United in an end-to-end thriller at Cleveland Showgrounds.

After two wins in the first two rounds, and the club's three Westfield Matildas back in the side after missing last weekend's 3-0 win over Western Sydney, the Roar Women had high expectations against the Lady Reds, who came into the match with just a point on the board.

But the Roar were stunned 10 minutes into the game when Adelaide used a quick corner to set up former Queensland-based Rosie Sutton, who scored from close range.

The match then became entertaining end-to-end football with Adelaide using the long ball to set up breaking attackers and Brisbane trying to counter with their passing game through midfield.

It took some individual brilliance from Westfield Matilda player Katrina Gorry to level the scores when she hit a powerful and pinpoint shot from 22m that cannoned into the goal off the far upright in the 23rd minute.

While Brisbane had plenty of possession in the second half, their forwards were continually blocked by the solid Adelaide defence.

Despite a glut of possession, Brisbane were punished for a moment of indecision in the 52nd minute when the Roar defence allowed a high ball to bounce on the edge of their penalty box and it fell for Adelaide youngster Emily Condon, who snapped her shot into the net for the winner.

Brisbane pushed hard for an equaliser in an often physical encounter (the match saw three yellow cards) but the Adelaide defence with their long-ball clearances, and some wonderful goalkeeping by Kaitlyn Savage, held the home team out.

A positive for the Roar though was the impressive debut by new signing, Kiwi international Kirsty Yallop. She came on as a second-half substitute and was denied a debut goal three minutes later by Savage, who held the New Zealander's blistering 20m shot. 

Goals

10':  Roar goalkeeper Haley Kopmeyer made a brilliant diving save to her left and parried the ball wide. Adelaide took the corner quickly and whipped it in to former Queensland-based Rosie Sutton to score from close range. 0-1

23': Westfield Matildas midfielder Katrina Gorry was at her busy best for the Roar and dribbled through the midfield. She looked up about 25m out and fired a powerful and accurate shot that evaded Adelaide keeper Kaitlyn Savage to hit the base of the far upright and ricochet into the goal for the equaliser. 1-1

52': At first it looked like a nothing ball, looped in high from the left by the Lady Reds' Lauren Steer. But the Roar Women let it bounce on the edge of the box and suddenly they were in trouble. It fell favourably towards the goalmouth and youngster Emily Condon burst from a pack of players to get there first and slotted her shot under a stranded Haley Kopmeyer for the winner. 1-2

Match stats

Westfield W-League 2015/16 Round 3, Sunday, 1 November, 2015, Cleveland Showgrounds, Redland City.

Brisbane Roar FC 1 (Gorry 23')
Adelaide United 2 (Sutton 10', Condon 52')

Half-time: 1-1

Crowd: 1010

Brisbane Roar FC squad: 1. Haley Kopmeyer (gk), 3. Amy Chapman (9. Cortnee Vine 63'), 4. Clare Polkinghorne (c), 6. Angela Beard, 7. Gabe Marzano, 8. Ayesha Norrie (11. Kirsty Yallop 63'), 10. Katrina Gorry, 13. Tameka Butt (16. Ashley Spina 78'), 14. Summer O'Brien, 15. Ruth Blackburn, 17. Emily Gielnik.

Substitutes not used: 20. Carrie Simpson (gk).

Yellow cards: Gorry 26' Red cards: Nil

Adelaide United squad: 1. Kaitlyn Savage (gk), 2. Lauren Steer (18. Lorena Maggio 66'), 3. Alexandra Gummer, 4. Sarah Killion, 6. Chantelle Ryder, 8. Emily Condon, 10. Georgia Campagnale (5. Allira Toby 79'), 11. Rosie Sutton, 12. Elizabeth Milne (c), 13. Abbigail Dahlkemper, 17. Tiarn Powell (9. Marijana Rajcic 69').
 
Substitutes not used: 20. Claudia Jenkins (gk)

Yellow cards: Gummer 85', Maggio (90+1') Red cards: Nil




Comments

Comment Guidelines: The SportsTG Network is made up of players, families and passionate sports followers like you who have a strong opinion about sport. That's great - we want you to have your say and share your thoughts with the world. However, we have a few rules that you must follow to keep it fun for all. Please don't be rude, abusive, swear or vilify others. Apart from some pretty serious sport sanctions, we also can ban you and report you if things get out of hand. So play fair and have fun, and thanks for your contribution.

Sell Tickets.

Run your Event.

Sell tickets, QR Code + add to wallet functionality, track attendance, receive weekly settlements - all with GameDay Events & Ticketing!

A laptop and smart phone displaying the GameDay Events app.