The Women's Premier League got off to a flying start, with new Clubs Tuggeranong and Brindabella making commendable starts to the season. Whilst they did not win, the scores were close. Experience in the Federation Cup has done neither team any harm.
Woden Valley is off to good start, Belwest Foxes are running smoothly, Canberra FC have steeped out on the right foot this season after some rebuilding and ANU by all accounts were very competitive.
The draw between Belconnen and Weston Creek (defending premiers) is a clear indication of how hard fought season 2010 is likely to be for all clubs.
The participation of ACTAS and W League Players in the Premier League (when judged best for the player by Coach Juna) is just the ingredient needed to lift the competitiveness of all teams. It works for Clubs and players - and spectators.
Women’s Premier League
Round One
Canberra FC 3 (Grace Gill (2, 1 pen), Aurelia Bullot) Brindabella Blues 1 (Laura Johnson)
ANU WFC 0 Woden Valley 3 (Sally Rojahn, Emma Thornton (pen), Isabella Boag-Taylor)
Weston Creek 0 Belconnen United 0
Belwest Foxes 2 (Snez Veljanovska (pen), Tahlia Stanley) Tuggeranong United 0
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