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Age grade Matildas teams thread

The under-23 Matildas lead Timor-Leste 4-0 at the half in their final ASEAN Women's Championship group game. Holly Furphy scoring a first half brace. Alana Jancevski and Grace Johnston the other goalscorers.
 
The under-23 Matildas thrash Timor-Leste 9-0 in their final ASEAN Women's Championship group game and advance to the semi-finals as group B runners up. Next game will be against hosts Vietnam and then either the third place playoff or grand final against Myanmar or Thailand.
 
The under-23 Matildas currently scoreless against Myanmar in seven minutes of first half stoppage time in the ASEAN Women's Championship final.
 
No score between the under-23 Matildas and Myanmar at the half in the ASEAN Women's Championship final at the Lach Tray Stadium.
 
Holly Furphy scores in the 66th minute to put the under-23 Matildas in the lead in the ASEAN Women's Championship final. Aideen Keane with the assist.
 
There'll be six minutes of second half stoppage time in the ASEAN Women's Championship final. The under-23 Matildas currently leading Myanmar 1-0 and on course to win the title.
 
Chloe Lincoln given a yellow card in the sixth minute of second half stoppage time for timewasting. The under-23 Matildas still leading Myanmar 1-0.
 
Alana Jancevski gets the Rising Star award for the ASEAN Women's Championship. Holly Furphy also gets the player of the tournament award in addition to scoring the winning goal and getting the player of the match award in the final.
 
https://matildas.com.au/news/cooper-names-commbank-junior-matildas-squad-qualifiers

The 23-player Junior Matildas squad for the upcoming under-17 Women's Asian Cup qualifiers in Singapore has been named, with 22 of the selected players having been involved in a training camp in September and the squad comprising a blend of players who won the ASEAN U16 Girls' Championship recently along with some new faces.
 
No Willa Pearson in the squad unfortunately. I know she’s only 15 but she plays like an adult.
 
Young Matildas squad announced:

The Young Matildas squad named for the upcoming domestic training camp is a 25-strong list, with fifteen players returning from the under-20 Women's Asian Cup qualification campaign and ten new players from A-League Women including Melbourne City starlets Shelby McMahon and Danella Butrus, along with Newcastle Jets keeper Georgia Ritchie.
 
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