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The 2024/25 A-League women thread should be another exciting season can anyone topple Sydney FC from winning back to back to back?

Round 1 Fixture

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I'm excited for this season, the Wuck are playing most of their games at the Matilda's Home of Football at Bundoora, which is on my tram line. I hope to get along to quite a few games.
 
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The 2024/25 A-League women thread should be another exciting season can anyone topple Sydney FC from winning back to back to back?

Round 1 Fixture

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Hmmm …

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Sydney is always up there and they've picked up Hannah Lowry and Millie Farrow from the Glory (probably their best two players from last season) and Kyah Simon but Melbourne Victory seem to have the most stable line-up, same coach with some good additions (Flannery, Sakalis) and have kept some players with Matildas experience (Gielnik, Chidiac, Goad) plus two experienced central defenders (Morrison, Bunge) in a competition where goals can leak very easily.

Perth are virtually starting from scratch with a new team, new coach.
 
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Sydney is always up there and they've picked up Hannah Lowry and Millie Farrow from the Glory (probably their best two players from last season) and Kyah Simon but Melbourne Victory seem to have the most stable line-up, same coach with some good additions (Flannery, Solakis) and have kept some players with Matildas experience (Gielnik, Chidiac, Goad) plus two experienced central defenders (Morrison, Bunge) in a competition where goals can leak very easily.

Perth are virtually starting from scratch with a new team, new coach.
who do you think will win it this season?
 
NEW ARRIVALS

Adelaide United:

Matilda McNamara, Tiarna Karambasis, Erin Healy, Fiona Worts, Abby Clarke

Brisbane Roar:
Danelle Tan, Zara Kruger, Evdokia Popadinova, Emily Pringle, Tanaye Morris, Isabela Hoyos (scholarship contract), Momo Hayashi, Laini Freier, Leia Varley, Olivia Sekany (loan from Racing Louisville)

Canberra United:
Sally James, Elizabeth Anton, Aideen Keane, Jynaya Dos Santos, Darcey Malone, Bethany Gordon, Maja Markovski, Emma Robers

Central Coast Mariners:
Taylor Ray, Jade Pennock, Brooke Nunn, Jessika Nash, Chloe Carmichael, Brianne Riley, Tiana Fuller, Lily McMahon, Leia Puxty

Melbourne City:
Alexia Apostolakis, Mariana Speckmaier, Malena Mieres, Emilia Murray, Lourdes Bosch, Tyla-Jay Vlajnic

Melbourne Victory:
Alana Jancevski, Nickoletta Flannery, Sofia Sakalis, Ellie Wilson, Claudia Bunge

Newcastle Jets:
Bel Rolley, Danielle Krzyzaniak, India Breier, Ava Piazza, Chloe Walandouw, Josie Allan, Mia Green, Claire Adams, Sheridan Gallagher (NRLW)

Perth Glory:
Gabby Hollar, Naomi Chinnama, Ella Abdul-Massih, Sarah O’Donoghue, Tijan McKenna, Ischia Brooking, Onyinyechi Zogg, Kelli Brown, Megan Wynne, Miranda Templeman, Jessica Skinner, Natalie Tathem, Casey Dumont, Miku Sunaga, Ella Lincoln, Charli Wainwright

Sydney FC:
Millie Farrow, Amber Luchtmeijer, Brianna Edwards, Hana Lowry, Faye Bryson, Rubi Sullivan, Kyah Simon

Wellington Phoenix:
Carolina Vilão (Benfica), Olivia Fergusson, Aimee Danieli (scholarship contract), Ella McMillan (scholarship contract), Ela Jerez (scholarship contract), Ella McCann (scholarship contract), Grace Jale, Maya McCutcheon, Lara Wall (scholarship contract), Mebae Tanaka

Western Sydney Wanderers:
Milly Bennett (scholarship contract), Sienna Saveska, Talia Kapetanellis

Western United:
Chloe Lincoln, Sasha Grove, Alana Cortellino, Sara Eggesvik, Isabel Dehakiz, Claudia Mihocic, Emily Roach, Sandra Ibarguen
 
who do you think will win it this season?

I have no idea really because there's so many changes (departures as significant as arrivals) and also because this will only be the 2nd full season where teams play each other twice and the longer season is a bigger test on the squad depth.

Melbourne Victory and Sydney FC are probably the safe picks because they always seem to have good depth, but I don't know the quality of several new players to the A-League that are coming in from overseas and some of it depends on injuries and late additions to squads, and some teams have players leave before the season finishes. Based on last season, Western United, Melbourne City should be in the finals too.

Newcastle and Central Coast surprised by making finals last season with mostly unknown squads, while Perth and Wellington started like a house on fire and both finished in the bottom 5.

Short answer. My tip is Melbourne Victory. Runner up: Western United.

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31 Goals in 6 games. 5 winners. 1 Draw.

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Good start by Central Coast Mariners beating last season's champions Sydney FC 3-1 at home. Midfield is strong with Taylor Ray, Isabel Gomez (player of the match from me) and Bianca Galic (no relation to recently capped Matilda, Daniela Galic). Jessika Nash has moved there from Melb Victory to play as a central defender.

I think they're going to be a top 6 team again this season, if not higher, even though they've lost three forwards Badawiya, Wardlow and Wurigumula (i'm not including Kyah Simon who has moved to Sydney FC but didn't line up today and was out for most of last season too). Their replacements from the UK, Jade Pennock and Brooke Nunn started well.

My tip for the trophy, Melb Victory away to Adelaide weren't that impressive, and needed an exceptional winning goal by Ava Briedis to get the 3 pts. The home team without 3 of their best players put on a good show which might mean they're better than bottom 3 as I've seen some pre-season previews predict.
 

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