NPLW Round 2, 2022: Belconnen United FC vs Gungahlin United FC

Belconnen United’s championship reigning women’s side welcomed a visiting Gunghalin United FC in round two of 2022. Belco returned to McKellar Park off the back of a dominant five goal display in Tuggeranong in the season opener, while Gungahlin entered their first game of their campaign, with three points against one of the league heavyweights their goal.
The game started with Belconnen on the ascendency, displaying an expansive passing routine that gave the side a golden opportunity to go ahead, eleven minutes into proceedings, with a well-placed cross granting Tahlia Backhouse a chance to volley the ball over the keeper but the ball didn’t sink in time to avoid going over the crossbar.
Fullbacks Leah Carnegie and Bianca Kimpton were putting in an immense effort in the backline, while in attack Belconnen were happy to see a lot of possession over the ball, as they continued to prove a versatile threat.
Kiera Bobbin had a chance to grab the first goal of the game nearing 20 minutes played but the ball sailed just over the crossbar.
The game was brought to a halt at the 29 minute mark due to a concerning injury to a Gungahlin player, who unfortunately had to be taken into the sheds, resulting in a first half substitution.
After a few moments wait, the game was underway once again and Backhouse and Bobbin continued to lead the way in search of an opener, both with decent chances that kept Gungahlin’s goalkeeper busy.
Gungahlin had an opportunity that looked particularly promising but a well timed and strong touch from Belco centreback Marija Rathouski, playing against her old side, defused the danger of a dangerous through ball.
Belco had a major opportunity to get the breakthrough in the final few minutes of the half, winning a freekick just outside the 18 yard box, however Olivia Bomford’s strike floated wide.
Belconnen unfortunately conceded only a minute later, when Gungahlin managed to send one of their players through unmarked and while keeper Jayla Belle Murphy did her best to close it down as quickly as possible, the ball was sent past her and into the net.
With the score now favoring Gungahlin as both teams headed into the break, Belconnen would surely be frustrated. The opportunities presented themselves during the first half but with a deficit to chase now, they would need to provide a second 45 minutes of maximum efficiency so they could turn those opportunities into goals.
Belco went looking for an equalizer very early in the half, including one moment where Bomford picked up the ball from midfield and played a lovely ball in behind that Backhouse managed to get on the end of but the goalkeeper did well to race up to meet her and managed to save the shot for a corner. This, however, couldn’t keep Belconnen out for long, when from the corner Olivia Bomford sent a shot curling into the net from just inside the box to tie the game.
They very nearly turned one into two just minutes later with another corner but this time Gungahlin were capable of rising to the challenge. Rathosuki continued to get heavily involved in the game, not shying away from surging into the attack line and adding an immediate rise in pace and being more than up for the challenge in defense.
Belconnen got a real chance to go ahead in the sixty-fourth minute, when a nice passing play gave winger Nina Zarevac the chance to square the ball for Bobbin to emerge at the far post and knock the ball in, taking the lead for the first time in proceedings.
Belconnen continued to threaten for a third and decisive goal, with the right side attack still proving very difficult for Gungahlin to handle. They found a third just past the 70 minute mark, when Bomford arrived on the end of a cross to bring the ball under control only a few feet in front of goal, doing well to push the ball past the keeper and into the bottom left corner.
Gungahlin were beginning to see more space and time to set themselves up but Belco keeper Murphy proved very hard to get past.
Olivia Bomford very nearly closed out the game with a hattrick but Gungahlin’s keeper did well to deflect another curling shot away from goal, tested again a few moments later and saving another shot.
Belconnen continued to push late in the half as the corners kept racking up for the side. Keira Bobbin was the one who managed to make a fourth goal happen just before stoppage time, with a well placed shot into the bottom left.
Belconnen managed to bag a fifth right in the dying moments, with substitute Tatum Mazis getting a goal with what proved to be the last kick of the ball.
With a very lethal second half display Belconnen turned what could have been a frustrating result into another positive three points to continue their good start to the year.
Defender Marija Rathouski was the winner of the Belconnen United player of the match for her very impressive display in both attack and defense, winning herself a $50 dollar voucher from sponser The Cook Grocer.







