NPLW Belconnen United FC VS Tuggeranong United FC
Round 13 Match Report

The Belconnen United girls made their return to
McKellar Park off the back of a disappointing result in Deakin last weekend, against their biggest competition this season. They were also making their
return to McKellar after a three-week period on the road, after their last
scheduled home game was moved due to weather conditions. With results looking
positive at home, Belconnen were hoping to continue this trend and get back into winning ways, to keep themselves in the hunt for top spot
as the season continues to push towards its final third.
Their visitors this weekend, Tuggeranong United, were hoping they could piece together a better performance than when the two teams matched up in round six, where Belconnen grabbed six goals against them and to maybe get a result that would be a positive boost for them, after a season of bad luck.
Belconnen, on the other hand, would have been hoping for a repeat of earlier in the season, now that goal difference looks like it could play a huge factor in determining the race for the top and with Canberra Croatia in very serious goal scoring form, Belconnen will need to match up to them and follow suit.
Tuggeranong managed to piece together some attack early but were giving Belconnen a lot of space to work with in attack, with in-form winger, Keira Bobbin, in particular looking very lively from the start.
Belconnen sprayed a few warning shots off to the left and right of the goal and were finding it quite easy to create an overlap and break down the defensive line. Olivia Bomford was drawing some heavy contact in the middle of the pitch but free kicks were scarce, with one free kick given which saw a Tuggeranong defender yellow carded but the free kick was sent over the bar.
Belconnen didn’t have to wait too much longer for the first goal of the game though, with a goal keeping mishap two minutes later leaving left winger, Riley Yuen, to drive the ball into the net for her fourth of the season. Kiera Bobbin continued to take the front foot and work the defense into shambles, sending in a great cross three minutes later for Tahlia Backhouse to volley home for Belconnen’s second. Five minutes on they were in once again, with fullback Leah Carnegie arriving at the near post to tap in a nice assist from captain Michaela Thornton, for a third for the home team.
Katie Woodman was providing some very nice touches and flourished passes to open up chances, sending Yuen off, who looked to be in for a second of the afternoon before she tapped it past the keeper and was brought down but the decision was play on, with no penalty awarded.
Kiera Bobbin continued to run rings around the defense on the right side and once again managed to create open space and send a delicate cross in for Backhouse to grab a brace. Woodman continued to show quick feet and sent a nicely weighted shot in a few moments later that narrowly floated away from the goal.
A nice through-ball from Yuen in the 36th minute sent fullback Vanessa Ryan down the touchline, forcing the keeper to rush out of the box and clear it but the clearance fell straight for Backhouse, who took a few touches to get closer and then capitalised, to complete a first-half hat trick and grab Belconnen’s fifth before half time.
They looked likely to grab a sixth but the half came to an end before they could find it, the two teams heading back to the sheds with a five goal to nothing score line. With the game all but sealed, Belconnen had an opportunity to use the second half to fully capitalize on their good fortunes and seal the win with as many goals as possible, potentially even hitting double digits, like their top of the table rivals did when they faced Tuggeranong a few weekends before.
Belconnen made a change to their front line during half time, injecting Nina Zaravec into the game, in place of Yuen. They went on the attack very quickly and saw Leah Carnegie grab her second of the game only a few minutes in, with a shot from the touchline that managed to sink low enough to fall into the top left corner of the goal. Bobbin continued her sharp offence from the wing, cutting inside and breaking through two defenders to try and curl it in a few minutes later but sent it to the side. Only a minute later, they regathered the ball and attacked down that side again, this time electing to cross it low into the box where Olivia Bomford arrived to nudge it in for Belco’s seventh.
Belconnen made another change soon after, bringing in Maria Pachi. Half a minute later, Belconnen were though again with a lovely aerial through-ball finding Thornton free, who curled the ball low into the far post.
Belconnen next brought off Bobbin, who unfortunately couldn’t quite find the net in an otherwise great performance, bringing in Mia Giorgi to replace her.
Tuggeranong managed to pinch a goal from a well-executed free kick, which saw their number 10 grab a consolation goal, in a scramble that also saw some reason for concern for Belco keeper Esposito, who seemed to struggle to her feet afterwards.
Belconnen pushed high up the pitch and continued to find those passes that isolated the keeper one on one but the keeper rose to the challenge quite well and held her line, to prevent any further damage.
Belconnen stayed on the front foot for the majority of the final fifteen minutes of the match but Tuggeranong’s keeper comfortably kept the score sheet the way it was, including a moment where she did a great job denying Thornton a second and then immediately followed up with another great save for a corner. However, Belconnen managed to execute a good set play from this corner and in scrambled defense, Tuggeranong looked to concede an own goal to finish proceedings.
A big win with a lot of positives for the Blue Devils, with a substantial boost to goal difference and some highlights that will surely be leaving every player feeling in high spirits and confident.









