NPLW Belconnen United FC vs Canberra Olympic FC
Round 10 Match Report

Belconnen’s women made their return to McKellar
Park hoping for a dominant performance against one of their main competitors at
the top of the ladder, Canberra Olympic FC. After dropping two points in their
last home appearance, Belconnen grabbed two convincing wins on the road and were
coming back in hopes of keeping their form up. However, the three potential
points were just as valuable for the visitors, who entered the game
six points behind pole position and looking for a big win to cut that difference
in half, as we reach the halfway mark of the season.
The front line for Belconnen came into the game in great goal scoring form from the past few weeks, with six goals scored while on the road.
Belconnen took the front foot in attack very quickly, earning a corner in the first minute of the game. The corner found Talia Backhouse free in the box and although the keeper could stop the header from going in, good scramble offence in the box saw Keira Bobbin volley the ball home for the opening goal, adding to her already impressive tally of goals scored at McKellar this season, with her sixth goal at home.
Unfortunately, only a minute later Belconnen had some reason for concern after captain Michaela Thornton looked to pick up an injury but she ran it off rather quickly.
Belconnen persisted in their attack, leading to another great chance in the tenth minute, where Reilly Yuen provided a really good support run through the middle, which led to a great pass to find her isolated with the keeper, managing to keep the shot low and bagging her third goal in as many games to continue a hot streak in front of goal.
Belconnen still didn’t slow down, earning a free kick just outside the box only two minutes later, which Thornton expertly tucked away for Belco’s third in a red-hot start to the contest.
Olympic managed to get some more control on the game and started to even out the possession of the ball but still found themselves struggling to get a clear shot on goal. Olympic’s front line started to form some very clever runs in their offence, but Belconnen’s centre-backs, Sarah Johnston and Karen Clarke, equally lifted their game to repeatedly make a clinically efficient tackle. Midfielder Olivia Bomford also looked to pick up an injury concern soon after the 30th minute but, like Thornton, appeared to run the injury off well.
Canberra Olympic earned a free kick from close to the sideline and, after a great delivery from centre-back A. Cook, managed to creep its way all the way into the net, their first goal of the game coming from a well-delivered free kick.
Olympic continued to push hard for a second goal as the first half came to a close, looking like they received a big jolt of energy throughout the team. Belconnen managed to get a counterattack going, ending the half with a corner that very nearly saw the same result as their first goal but the defenders managed to keep the ball from going in for a fourth goal. Although Olympic only managed to get one goal back, it seemed that they were the more eager to continue playing, while Belco’s squad would be hoping that they could recapture the energy they showed early in the game, in the start of the second half.
Olympic not only managed to get more confident in their attack as the half went on but it also felt that Belconnen were beginning to see their own chances drastically limited.
Olympic started the second half looking just as intent as they were before the break, pushing up and forcing a corner very early in the half and then a free kick just outside the box which Cook couldn’t keep down for a second set piece goal. Belconnen Goalkeeper, Christina Esposito, was forced into several saves that she couldn’t quite hold on to and the Olympic front line were doing a great job at getting to any rebound and turning pressure into danger.
Belconnen managed to get a fast break run which Keira Bobbin took for full effect, using footwork to get around two separate defenders and get a shot away, which the goalkeeper got her hands but unfortunately couldn’t keep out, Belconnen capitalizing with a fourth goal and Bobbin grabbing a brace.
Just as the goal in the first half reenergized the Olympic side, this goal seemed to have the same effect for the home team, who suddenly saw a lot more space and some serious chances to extend the lead even further, with shots from Reilly Yuen and Talia Backhouse both narrowly missing out on getting the home team a fifth.
In the 63rd minute of the game, Olympic managed to grab another goal, after striker Ashley Sykes managed to turn Karen Clarke inside out and finish with a great curled shot, rewarding her for being one of the most lively and likely to score for the visitors the whole game. Clarke looked like she may have picked up an injury in the challenge, soon subbed off and Belconnen shifting Michaela Thornton to center-back and bringing in a fresh midfielder.
Belconnen managed to control the game well for a lengthy period of the second half, with the better chances and more open opportunities, in a game where the wind seriously picked up and began to play a significant factor in both team’s possession, seeing a number of plays for both teams where the ball became quite unpredictable. Belconnen didn’t go to their bench until very late, instead having confidence that the starting team could see the game out to the end. Olympic, on the other hand, made full substitutions in hope that somebody could provide them one last lift of inspiration but it didn’t arrive, Belconnen pressing onwards into stoppage time with full authority. Bobbin came off in the 90th with a double to her name, those two goals proving the difference between the two sides in a convincing win from the ladder leading Devils.




