Saturday, 21 November 2020
Sydney, Australia
Westfield Matildas Assistant Coach
Melissa Andreatta has named a 23-player domestic-based squad
for the first
ever Women’s Talent Identification Camp to be held
in Canberra from 22 – 26 November 2020.
The Women’s Talent Identification Camp provides an opportunity for some of Australia’s most promising female footballers to be evaluated by the Westfield Matildas’ coaching staff as the national team program recommences.
“Following the disruptions in 2020, this camp is an important milestone for the
national team program, and we are looking forward to coming together for the
first time since March,” Andreatta said.
“With four major tournaments, the next four
years present exciting opportunities for women’s football in Australia.
Creating a deep player pool will be important for our success and this is the
start of building the best platform possible.”
Football Federation Chief Executive Officer,
James Johnson, emphasised the importance of continuing to focus on player
production for the future of the game.
“Recent research conducted by FFA has
highlighted the necessity of successfully implementing Principle V [Create a
world class environment for youth development / production by increasing match
minutes for youth players and streamlining the player pathway] of the XI
Principles for the future of Australian football to maximise the ability for
Australia to generate a bigger talent pool of players for our national teams,”
Johnson said.
“We acknowledge that Australia has unique
challenges in this area and that we have to be innovative in approaching player
development. FFA will continue to work closely with the A-League and Westfield
W-League clubs, NPL clubs and Member Federations as we collaboratively seek to
grow the player pool.”
The Women’s Talent Identification
squad features a mix of young up and coming
players from Australia’s youth teams, as well as a host of established
Westfield W-League performers.
Experienced defender Ellie Brush is the only
player with senior international appearances to her name, with the further 22
players uncapped at senior level. 19 of the players have represented Australia
at Junior and Young Westfield Matildas level.
As a testament to the development pathway of
the Westfield W-League, the versatile Cassidy Davis and defender Natasha Rigby
will enter their first national camp at any level.
“The staff are continually observing and
evaluating players, and the 23 invited into the camp have been recognised for
their performances at youth level and in the Westfield W-League,” Andreatta
added.
“It is vital that we continue to offer
chances for players to show that they can contribute to the senior team and in
Canberra the selected players will get that chance to push their case for
future call ups.
“The Westfield Matildas thrive on competition
and opening the door for new players to strengthen the senior environment can
only be beneficial as we work to assemble a team to compete in major
tournaments.”
The training camp will be conducted under
strict protocols as established by FFA’s National Teams Unit.
FFA Media Distribution: Please
follow the links to folders containing images and video (overlay) of selected members of the 23-player Talent Identification training camp squad.
23-Player Training Squad | November
2020 | Women’s Talent Identification Camp | Canberra, Australia
Name |
Position |
Ellie BRUSH |
Defender |
Kyra COONEY-CROSS |
Midfielder |
Cassidy DAVIS |
Defender |
Chelsie DAWBER |
Forward |
Charlotte GRANT |
Defender |
Ally GREEN |
Defender |
Annalee GROVE |
Goalkeeper |
Bryleeh HENRY |
Forward |
Angelique HRISTODOULOU |
Defender |
Laura HUGHES |
Midfielder |
Emma ILIJOSKI |
Defender |
Sally JAMES |
Goalkeeper |
Grace MAHER |
Midfielder |
Courtney NEVIN |
Defender |
Hollie PALMER |
Forward |
Jamilla RANKIN |
Defender |
Taylor RAY |
Midfielder |
Natasha RIGBY |
Defender |
Cushla RUE |
Forward |
Charlie RULE |
Midfielder |
Remy SIEMSEN |
Forward |
Miranda TEMPLEMAN |
Goalkeeper |
Clare WHEELER |
Midfielder |
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