NPLW Round 18, 2022: Belconnen United FC v's Canberra United Academy
20 August, 2022

Belconnen’s women’s side returned home to McKellar Park with clear hopes for a quick recovery from last week’s loss away to 2nd placed Canberra Olympic, which accentuated the gap to a 9-point deficit. A fair share of luck was required to run down this deficit, with the amount of games available to run that gap down becoming worryingly low with each passing match day.
With a big crowd showing and a good cause to promote with Pink Sports day, the opportunity to build some momentum arrived in the form of this week’s visiting opposition, a Canberra United Academy outfit hoping to make their way into the top half of the ladder before the season’s end, currently sitting sixth and facing a four point deficit to move up, so picking three points up in an upset would go a long way.
Goalkeeper Jayla Murphy got the chance to wear the captain’s armband for this match, as a reward for some very stable and reliable performances between the sticks this season.
Canberra United employed some nice passing play to get themselves an early dominant presence on the ball but with the defense keeping their shape well and the midfield coming to their aid, there were very few passes that weren’t being met by a wave of blue shirts to keep it under a watchful eye.
Belconnen worked their possession through the middle of the park, trying to find a gap between the Centre-halves to not much avail, though there was excitement early when the in-form Tia Burridge found some space for a run but the last-ditch defender managed to pry the ball away from her feet before a shot could be let loose.
Belconnen managed to get a goal to the good when some lovely patient passing play in the final third gave midfielder Sophia Palywoda the opportunity to turn and lose her defender, before sending a lovely weighted curled shot that got the best of the keeper and sunk just fast enough to sneak into the net, sending the home side into the lead 11 minutes into proceedings, the assist going to fullback Leah Carnegie.
Academy nearly closed this deficit immediately, quickly finding an opportunity to flood the box with players and finding a pass across goal that allowed the ball to be nudged home but the referee decided that a foul had been committed by the visitors in the build-up and called the play back.
Once again, they nearly had the goal to break even when they got the ball into a dangerous area and while someone got on the way of the cross and blocked it, there were some big questions asked about a potential handball in the box.
Academy were pressing high and putting the Blue Devils back four under an immense amount of pressure on the ball, managing to pry the ball away from their feet several times but electing to try and beat Murphy with shots from long range, which fortunately for the home side were fading off target.
Putting the backline through rigorous testing from all areas of the pitch, Academy were sending Belconnen into isolated corners of the pitch and then following through with some lethal pressing to win the ball back high but the defensive unit were doing a great job to get back in numbers and clean up.
Belconnen slowly built off of the back of their stable defense and worked their way back into an even split of possession and chances.
Academy almost found the goal they needed to level the game just before halftime, when a clever ball into the box gave one of their frontline the chance to get to the ball before Murphy, turning her back to keep Murphy out of the equation before going for a pass to a support player but, thankfully, Belconnen’s midfield once again got back to provide enough numbers that the pass was cut out and they got it away from the danger area.
Halftime was called with the one goal lead still intact but with ample work left to hold onto the three points against a team that is noticeably capable of breaking this game open with one well-timed play.
The defensive effort in particular was something the home side should feel pleased with from the opening 45 minutes, with the back four and midfield working well together to stay on track and not feel too threatened. In attack they would be able to see promising signs but in a game where a second goal could go a long way to alleviate any doubt from the contest, turning more of their possession into clear chances would be something to work on in the second half of the game.
In other fixtures across the city at the halftime interval, Gungahlin and West Canberra Wanderers were looking at a 1 goal apiece stalemate that would almost certainly guarantee Belconnen would not be finishing any lower than a podium finish and there were some worrying signs in the NPL Men’s competition with Belconnen trailing a strong looking Canberra Olympic side by two goals, meaning there would need to be a big effort if the Blue Devils were to build off the back of their massive win in round 17 against 2nd place Gungahlin United FC.
Belconnen started the first half looking very promising in attack, showing a keen desire for a second goal to double their lead. They won themselves some early corners and got to test the waters of how Academy’s defense will respond. They managed to get their goal after one of the corners put the defenders in the box under a lot of pressure, the ball rebounding from a few mis-timed attempts to clear it from danger before fullback Reilly Yuen managed to get her head to it to nudge it goalward, doubling the home side’s advantage in the 55th minute.
Belconnen’s attacking prowess was now on full display, with a lot more attacking focused passing and some strong runs into the final third. Yuen continued to be a thorn in the side of the visitors when she made one of these runs into the 18-yard-box and though she got beaten to the ball, managed to win it back with a lovely tackle, forcing the defense to try and stop her and giving away a penalty, which winger Keira Bobbin tucked away with a calm demeanor to extend the lead to what is likely an unassailable three goals.
Bobbin almost grabbed a double in nearly as many minutes when she managed to get rid of her defender in the box and get herself one on one with the keeper, though she tried to go for placement over power into the bottom corner and the ball couldn’t sneak into the goal.
As the second half dragged on, the defensive efforts of the home side were still providing a stable and secure control over the score line, not giving CUA too many chances where they could really put Murphy under pressure in goal.
Both sides injected some fresh players into the action, with Academy bringing on Angelina Babic and Belconnen bringing winger Nina Zarevac and the debuting fullback, Alice Holdom, into the action for Keira Bobbin and Reilly Yuen, respectively.
Academy had a free kick late in the game in a good spot for a chance to notch back at least some of the deficit and it was met with a very well-weighted strike, though Murphy was confidently waiting at the end of the shot to catch it without too much stress.
The game came to a close soon after, securing a comfortable and strong 3–0 victory to get their momentum fully back on track, ahead of a busy week where they will play their catchup game for round 16 on Thursday night, before playing again on Sunday.
In the other games, Gungahlin managed to get the three points against West Canberra and Belconnen’s men’s team fell to a 4–0 defeat that means that next week’s match back at home will be crucial.
The Belconnen United player of the match for this week, brought to you by the Cook Grocer, was awarded to midfielder Sophia Palywoda for her efforts in midfield, including her very stylish long-range strike to open the game’s scoring.










