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W-League Gears Up For Super Sequel

mariners4ever

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THE second season of the Westfield W-League kicks off in early October with the FFA determined to further push the growth of the women's game.
Football Federation Australia (FFA) has released the season draw for the 2009/10 Westfield Women's League (WWL).

The opening round, featuring the grand final rematch between reigning premiers Brisbane Roar and Canberra United, begins on Saturday 3 October finishing with the WWL Grand Final on Saturday 19 December 2009 .

This season will see a 10 round competition involving the eight incumbent teams:  Adelaide United, Brisbane Roar, Canberra United, Central Coast Mariners, Melbourne Victory, Newcastle Jets, Perth Glory and Sydney FC. 

The WWL will again see the top four teams face off for spot in the 2009 WWL Grand Final.

FFA CEO, Ben Buckley, reinforced FFA's support for a strong women's football competition in Australia.

"We see the Westfield Women's League as an important fixture in our football calendar.

"With more than 100,000 women and girls playing football in this country the importance of a strong and competitive women's league is integral to further growth in the sport and gives young talented sportswomen a league of their own to aspire to.

"The Westfield W-League is a highly credible competitive women's competition and our plan for WWL in season two is to see the growth in popularity of women's football continue."

This season's draw sees an increase in WWL and Hyundai A-League double headers at some of Australia's premiere sporting arenas. All Brisbane Roar home matches will be played at their new den, Ballymore Stadium.

The 2009 season will also see a match broadcast every round live and exclusively on ABC TV including the first match of a WWL double header at Leichhardt .


http://au.fourfourtwo.com/news/109037,wleague-gears-up-for-super-sequel.aspx

good to see the "mariners" playing a few games at bluetongue
 

Bex

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Yeh, its great to see them playing at bluetongue but I'm going to bathurst on 11th October (and I'll miss the a-League too arrrrggghhhhh). First change I'll get to see them is 27 November. Hopefully the wife and daughters will be as keen as me to see them in action. It would be nice for the girls to get some "home" crowd support but it might take more than a few games per season to get that happening.

Lets hope they can play all home games at the Mariners centre of excellence after its built.
 

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