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Saturday, 19 December 2009
by Adam Lucius at Toyota Stadium, Sportal

Sydney has claimed its first W League title after stunning Brisbane with three second half goals to secure a 3-2 grand final win at Toyota Stadium.

The Sky Blues trailed 1-0 at the break but scored three goals in 12 minutes midway through the second term to deny Roar back-to-back trophies.

After a Lana Harch goal at the 15-minute mark separated the teams for almost an hour, the Sky Blues replied through Linda O'Neill (66th minute), Sarah Walsh (73m) and Julie Rydahl (78m) to steal a pulsating contest played out in hot and blustery conditions.

Tameka Butt replied with an injury time penalty for the Roar just seconds before a delirious Sydney bench sprinted on field to begin victory celebrations.

Both teams started full of enterprise, the first chance falling Sydney's way after just seven minutes.

Walsh found herself unmarked at the back post but couldn't steer her header down, the ball flashing over the bar.

Brisbane's goal was simple in the lead-up but wonderful in the execution.

Joanne Burgess directed her header straight to Harch, who let fly with a first-time volley that screamed past FC 'keeper Nikola Deiter into the top left-hand corner of the net.

Harch was swamped by delighted team-mates as Sydney began asking questions of its defence.

Walsh almost replied instantly for the Sly Blues but her near post header from a Rydahl cross failed to find its mark.

Minutes later Walsh ambitiously launched a half-cross, half-shot from an acute angle and turned away in anguish as it skimmed the crossbar and fell safely for a goalkick.

It seemed the unusual might be Sydney's best avenue for a goal, Brisbane skipper Clare Polkinghorne almost inadvertently conceding an own goal just past the half hour.

The ball hit the defender rather than the other way around from an otherwise innocuous cross, the Roar relieved to see the ball ricochet land gently into goalie Casey Dumont's arms.

Sydney kept pouring forward looking for an equaliser, captain Heather Garriock fashioning a late first half chance with a low cross which flew past a host of legs without contact.

The second half started in the same vein, Sydney keeping the pressure on in the search for the goal it – and the parochial home crowd - desperately craved.

Kylie Ledbrook came close on 51 minutes with a well-hit free kick that needed Dumont's intervention as it sailed towards the top right corner of the goal.

The Sky Blues' persistence finally paid off 24 minutes from the end of regular time.

Garriock won the ball with her head inside the Brisbane box, finding Walsh who immediately presented O'Neill with a square ball to fire home.

Seven minutes later the hosts had the lead for the first time.

Walsh, set free by a lovely long pass from Ledbrook, took a couple of touches before letting fly with an unstoppable shot from the edge of the box.

Her face covered with zinc cream, Walsh wheeled away in delight to hug a ballgirl as team-mates rushed to join the celebrations.

Rydahl sealed a deserved victory just five minutes later, lobbing a left foot shot over Dumont's head after Garriock had served up an inch-perfect pass.

It was the first time in four meeting Sydney had bettered Brisbane, a come-from-behind grand final victory the perfect way to break the drought.

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Sydney FC wins W-League
Saturday, 19 December 2009 by Karol Foyle, Sydney FC

Sydney FC came from a goal down to win their first W-League title

A second half resurgence has seen Sydney FC come from a goal behind to win their first W-League Grand Final beating last years inaugural champions Brisbane Roar 3-2.

“It was a fantastic second half performance, a typical Sydney performance, we started off slow to get into the game” said Sydney’s coach Alen Stajcic after the game. “It took us 15- 20 minutes to really warm up into the game but once the game settled down a little bit, the play starts to level out and we play the football (that we want) and gradually get on top.”

The Sky Blues win means that Sydney FC has created a football milestone by becoming the first club to win all three national football championships after the men won the inaugural A-League grand final in 2006, the Youth team won in 2008 and now the W-League in 2009.

“It’s Brilliant (for the club)” said Stajcic on Sydney’s record. “I just just got a text from Vitezslav Lavicka wishing us the best . They (the men’s team) were down in Melbourne watching it as a group so that is really pleasing that the club is so connected."

The win did not come easily for Sydney after they went behind early in the match with Brisbane’s Lana Harch scoring in the 15th minute after a controlled header by Joanne Burgess left Harch with plenty of room to score.

Sydney almost hit back one minute later when Leena Khamis’s shot went narrowly over the crossbar and they were unlucky again in the 21st minute after a Sarah Walsh shot, from what seemed an impossible position in right hand corner of the pitch, dropped hitting the goal frame and going over.

A corner in the 31st minute from captain Heather Garriock was almost headed into the goal by the Brisbane defense but fortunately for the Roar it traveled straight into the safe hands of keeper Casey Dumont.

The first half drew to a close with Sydney unlucky to be a goal behind with the Sky Blues creating more scoring shots to lead the Roar seven to four on attempts.

In front of a vocal home crowd of 1 439 the second half again started in Sydney’s defensive end after a free kick was hit wide of the goals in the second minute by the Roar’s Karla Reuter

But it was not long until the Sky Blues started to pressure the Roar’s defense with a free kick on the edge of the box in the 49th minute saw Kylie Ledbrook’s shot seemingly destined for the top right corner of the goal until the long arm of Casey Dumont reached out and collected the ball.

Sydney’s scoring luck finally changed in the 66th minute when Brisbane failed to clear the ball out of the danger zone giving Sarah Walsh the chance to pass to Linda O’Neill. O’Neill did not disappoint and powerfully put the ball in the back of the net and leveling the game.

The crowd thought that Sydney had taken the lead two minutes later when Heather Garriock’s shot found its way past the keeper. The home fans were ecstatic until they realised that the goal was ruled offside but they did not have to wait long to celebrate for the next goal as Sarah Wash slotted in a long field pass to take the lead and control of the game in the 73rd.

Brisbane must had felt like luck had deserted them completely when a corner kick hit Nikola Deiter’s shoulder and then the top bar on its way towards the goal line before Kylie Ledbrook headed the ball out of danger.

When Sydney’s third went in on the 78th minute after a Julie Rydahl shot from outside the box found the back of the net, the games seemed out of reach for Brisbane.

A late penalty conversion by Tameka Butt in the 92nd minute came too late as the final whistle came within seconds of the restart and the Roar had run out of time.

Despite being down at half time Alen Stajcic felt confident that his team could win. “I knew it was a 50-50 game at half time and even before the game. At 1-1 or 2-1, any game with quality players like (we had) you know that anything is possible."

“It was a great performance and true Sydney type win, getting better as the game went on."

Match Detail

Sydney FC 3 (16. Linda O'NEILL 66', 9. Sarah WALSH 73', 8. Julie RYDHAL 78')
Brisbane Roar FC 2 (10. Lena HARCH 15', 13. Tameka BUTT 93' Penalty)

Sydney FC Line-up:: Nikola DEITER (gk), 2. Teigan ALLEN, 6. Servet UZUNLAR, 7. Heather GARRIOCK (c), 8. Julie RYDAHL, 9. Sarah WALSH (18. Brittany WHITFIELD 89’), 10. Kylie LEDBROOK, 11. Cathrine PAASKE (12 Michelle CARNEY 91’), 15. Kyah SIMON, 16. Linda O'NEILL, 19. Leena KHAMIS (13. Catherine CANNULI 84’).

Substitutes Not Used: 20. Carla MONFORTE (gk).

Yellow Cards: 7. Heather GARRIOCK 48’, 11. Cathrine PAASKE 64’.
Red Cards: Nil.
Goals:16. Linda O'NEILL 66', 9. Sarah WALSH 73', 8. Julie RYDHAL 78'

Brisbane Roar FC Line-up:: 1. Casey DUMONT, 2. Kate MCSHEA, 3. Karla REUTER, 4. Carle POLKINGHORNE, 6. Joanne BURGESS, 8. Elise KELLOND-KNIGHT, 10. Lana HARCH (18. Courtney BEUTEL 72’ – 12. Steph LATHAM 83’), 11. Aivi LUIK, 13. Tameka BUTT, 16 Lauren COLTHORPE, 19. Ellen BEAUMONT.

Substitutes Not Used: 7. Pam BIGNOLD, 15. Leah CURTIS, 20. Kate STEWART (gk).

Yellow Cards: Nil.
Red Cards: Nil.
Goals: 10. Lena HARCH 15', 13. Tameka BUTT 93' Penalty.

Referee: Kate JACEWICZ.
Attendance: 1 439 at Shark Park Cronulla.
Sydney FC - firstA-League Club to have won the leagues in Men, Youth and Women. Congratulations to our Women, it was such a good final, the culmination of a great season - c'mon Sydney, c'mon 2010 season.

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Sydney FC wins W-League
Saturday, 19 December 2009 by Karol Foyle, Sydney FC

Sydney FC came from a goal down to win their first W-League title

A second half resurgence has seen Sydney FC come from a goal behind to win their first W-League Grand Final beating last years inaugural champions Brisbane Roar 3-2.

“It was a fantastic second half performance, a typical Sydney performance, we started off slow to get into the game” said Sydney’s coach Alen Stajcic after the game. “It took us 15- 20 minutes to really warm up into the game but once the game settled down a little bit, the play starts to level out and we play the football (that we want) and gradually get on top.”

The Sky Blues win means that Sydney FC has created a football milestone by becoming the first club to win all three national football championships after the men won the inaugural A-League grand final in 2006, the Youth team won in 2008 and now the W-League in 2009.

“It’s Brilliant (for the club)” said Stajcic on Sydney’s record. “I just just got a text from Vitezslav Lavicka wishing us the best . They (the men’s team) were down in Melbourne watching it as a group so that is really pleasing that the club is so connected."

The win did not come easily for Sydney after they went behind early in the match with Brisbane’s Lana Harch scoring in the 15th minute after a controlled header by Joanne Burgess left Harch with plenty of room to score.

Sydney almost hit back one minute later when Leena Khamis’s shot went narrowly over the crossbar and they were unlucky again in the 21st minute after a Sarah Walsh shot, from what seemed an impossible position in right hand corner of the pitch, dropped hitting the goal frame and going over.

A corner in the 31st minute from captain Heather Garriock was almost headed into the goal by the Brisbane defense but fortunately for the Roar it traveled straight into the safe hands of keeper Casey Dumont.

The first half drew to a close with Sydney unlucky to be a goal behind with the Sky Blues creating more scoring shots to lead the Roar seven to four on attempts.

In front of a vocal home crowd of 1 439 the second half again started in Sydney’s defensive end after a free kick was hit wide of the goals in the second minute by the Roar’s Karla Reuter

But it was not long until the Sky Blues started to pressure the Roar’s defense with a free kick on the edge of the box in the 49th minute saw Kylie Ledbrook’s shot seemingly destined for the top right corner of the goal until the long arm of Casey Dumont reached out and collected the ball.

Sydney’s scoring luck finally changed in the 66th minute when Brisbane failed to clear the ball out of the danger zone giving Sarah Walsh the chance to pass to Linda O’Neill. O’Neill did not disappoint and powerfully put the ball in the back of the net and leveling the game.

The crowd thought that Sydney had taken the lead two minutes later when Heather Garriock’s shot found its way past the keeper. The home fans were ecstatic until they realised that the goal was ruled offside but they did not have to wait long to celebrate for the next goal as Sarah Wash slotted in a long field pass to take the lead and control of the game in the 73rd.

Brisbane must had felt like luck had deserted them completely when a corner kick hit Nikola Deiter’s shoulder and then the top bar on its way towards the goal line before Kylie Ledbrook headed the ball out of danger.

When Sydney’s third went in on the 78th minute after a Julie Rydahl shot from outside the box found the back of the net, the games seemed out of reach for Brisbane.

A late penalty conversion by Tameka Butt in the 92nd minute came too late as the final whistle came within seconds of the restart and the Roar had run out of time.

Despite being down at half time Alen Stajcic felt confident that his team could win. “I knew it was a 50-50 game at half time and even before the game. At 1-1 or 2-1, any game with quality players like (we had) you know that anything is possible."

“It was a great performance and true Sydney type win, getting better as the game went on."

Match Detail

Sydney FC 3 (16. Linda O'NEILL 66', 9. Sarah WALSH 73', 8. Julie RYDHAL 78')
Brisbane Roar FC 2 (10. Lena HARCH 15', 13. Tameka BUTT 93' Penalty)

Sydney FC Line-up:: Nikola DEITER (gk), 2. Teigan ALLEN, 6. Servet UZUNLAR, 7. Heather GARRIOCK (c), 8. Julie RYDAHL, 9. Sarah WALSH (18. Brittany WHITFIELD 89’), 10. Kylie LEDBROOK, 11. Cathrine PAASKE (12 Michelle CARNEY 91’), 15. Kyah SIMON, 16. Linda O'NEILL, 19. Leena KHAMIS (13. Catherine CANNULI 84’).

Substitutes Not Used: 20. Carla MONFORTE (gk).

Yellow Cards: 7. Heather GARRIOCK 48’, 11. Cathrine PAASKE 64’.
Red Cards: Nil.
Goals:16. Linda O'NEILL 66', 9. Sarah WALSH 73', 8. Julie RYDHAL 78'

Brisbane Roar FC Line-up:: 1. Casey DUMONT, 2. Kate MCSHEA, 3. Karla REUTER, 4. Carle POLKINGHORNE, 6. Joanne BURGESS, 8. Elise KELLOND-KNIGHT, 10. Lana HARCH (18. Courtney BEUTEL 72’ – 12. Steph LATHAM 83’), 11. Aivi LUIK, 13. Tameka BUTT, 16 Lauren COLTHORPE, 19. Ellen BEAUMONT.

Substitutes Not Used: 7. Pam BIGNOLD, 15. Leah CURTIS, 20. Kate STEWART (gk).

Yellow Cards: Nil.
Red Cards: Nil.
Goals: 10. Lena HARCH 15', 13. Tameka BUTT 93' Penalty.

Referee: Kate JACEWICZ.
Attendance: 1 439 at Shark Park Cronulla.

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