Coomera and Southport record dominant BWPL wins as Robina City pick up crucial draw
COOMERA’S Brisbane Women’s Premier League fate now rests squarely in their own hands after bouncing back to form, while Southport and Robina City also picked up positive results on Saturday.
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COOMERA’S Brisbane Women’s Premier League fate now rests squarely in their own hands after bouncing back to form in the strongest possible way on Saturday.
A week after their five-game winning streak was snapped by Virginia United, the Colts thrashed Taringa Rovers 6-0 at Viney Park to move level with fourth-placed Annerley on both points and goal difference.
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However, with a game in hand against The Lakes later this month, three wins to finish the regular season will guarantee a top-four finish.
Britt Lacek starred with a double against Taringa, with Sami Joy, Rachel Herrington, Marin Austin-Barlow and Laura Hogg also getting on the scoresheet for the hosts.
The victory became even more important later on Saturday as Robina City held finals hopefuls Virginia United to a 1-1 draw on Brisbane’s northside.
Southport ended their three-match losing streak in emphatic fashion on Saturday with a 7-0 triumph away to North Brisbane.
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Kristina Dimovski and Kate Webb scored two each, while Georgie Rollino, Nat DeSilva and Emma Wallwork got one.
Broadbeach United again underlined their ability to match it with the competition’s best after going down 2-1 to ladder-leading University of Queensland at St Lucia.