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NPLW season 2026 thread

Boroondara Eagles ran out 3-0 winners over Melbourne City's reserve team, as did Bulleen Lions, Preston Lions and South Melbourne who all got the job done over the Melbourne Victory reserves, Heidelberg United and Bentleigh Greens in their respective NPLW Victoria matchday 14 games, all by 2-0 scorelines. Keilor Park defeated Spring Hills 2-1 and Avondale defeated Alamein 4-0, whilst Essendon Royals thrashed Box Hill United 7-1.
 
NWS Spirit remain bottom of the NPLW New South Wales ladder, winless through twelve matchdays and the only team not to have any points altogether following a 3-1 loss on the road to Manly United where they had to go without Skye Halmarick, Tiana Fuller and Avaani Prakash who were all at the Young Matildas domestic training camp in Canberra this week. The result sees them move to seven goals scored for the year, but they have now conceded 60 goals heading into the halfway point of the season meaning that they now have a -53 for and against, which is the worst in the comp.
 
HomeScoreAway
Sorrento FC1–1Hyundai Football West Academy
Balcatta Etna FC0–2Perth RedStar FC
UWA Nedlands FC0–5Fremantle City FC
Subiaco AFC0–5Perth Azzurri SC


PosTeamPWDLGFGAGDPts
1Perth Azzurri SC9630203+1721
2Fremantle City FC9621227+1520
3Balcatta Etna FC9531247+1718
4Perth RedStar FC94321810+815
5Hyundai Football West Academy93331716+112
6Subiaco AFC92251024–148
7Sorrento FC9126625–195
8UWA Nedlands FC9018432–281

 
HomeScoreAway
Sorrento FC1–1Hyundai Football West Academy
Balcatta Etna FC0–2Perth RedStar FC
UWA Nedlands FC0–5Fremantle City FC
Subiaco AFC0–5Perth Azzurri SC


PosTeamPWDLGFGAGDPts
1Perth Azzurri SC9630203+1721
2Fremantle City FC9621227+1520
3Balcatta Etna FC9531247+1718
4Perth RedStar FC94321810+815
5Hyundai Football West Academy93331716+112
6Subiaco AFC92251024–148
7Sorrento FC9126625–195
8UWA Nedlands FC9018432–281


UWA Nedlands FC not doing well in NPLW Western Australia this season with their only point coming from a 1-1 draw with the Football West Academy on matchday 4, and you'd expect some changes would be made either midway through the season or ahead of next season as part of a wider rebuild.
 
NWS Spirit remain bottom of the NPLW New South Wales ladder, winless through twelve matchdays and the only team not to have any points altogether following a 3-1 loss on the road to Manly United where they had to go without Skye Halmarick, Tiana Fuller and Avaani Prakash who were all at the Young Matildas domestic training camp in Canberra this week. The result sees them move to seven goals scored for the year, but they have now conceded 60 goals heading into the halfway point of the season meaning that they now have a -53 for and against, which is the worst in the comp.
60 goals after 12 games is absolutely insane.
 
60 goals after 12 games is absolutely insane.
To be fair NWS Spirit had already conceded 23 goals across the first four weeks of the season and were routed 8-3 by UNSW FC last week, and despite bolstering the playing list with A-League Women players for the remainder of the campaign their fortunes haven't improved which doesn't bode well for them as they're currently on course for relegation and the wooden spoon.
 
To be fair NWS Spirit had already conceded 23 goals across the first four weeks of the season and were routed 8-3 by UNSW FC last week, and despite bolstering the playing list with A-League Women players for the remainder of the campaign their fortunes haven't improved which doesn't bode well for them as they're currently on course for relegation and the wooden spoon.
Surely they’ll end up being one of the worst teams in the history of the NPLW.
 
Surely they’ll end up being one of the worst teams in the history of the NPLW.
Clearly something has gone wrong at NWS Spirit between last season and this year's campaign as they managed to finish mid-table last season whilst only conceding five goals in a game at most, with just over half of their 44 goals scored coming from Skye Halmarick who had 23 goals for the year and they've been ruing her loss for the first nine matchdays of this season after she made it to the Dub.
 
10-player NWS Spirit got the job done 3-1 over Gladesville Ravens to get NPLW New South Wales matchday 13 underway and finally get their first win of the season courtesy of goals to Skye Halmarick in the 27th minute, Ella Abdul Massih in the 34th minute and Olivia Page in the 83rd minute, but their captain Erin Pridmore was sent off in the 53rd minute after receiving a straight red card. The result sees them remain bottom of the ladder but they earn their first three points of this year's campaign, moving to -51 for and against with ten goals scored and 61 goals conceded.
 
Box Hill United got the job done 3-1 over Bentleigh Greens in their NPLW Victoria matchday 15 game, as did Alamein and South Melbourne over Keilor Park and Preston Lions respectively, both by 3-0 scorelines. Melbourne Victory's reserve team defeated Heidelberg United 1-0, whilst Spring Hills played out a 1-1 draw with the Melbourne City reserves and Bulleen Lions played out a 3-3 draw with Avondale. Boroondara Eagles and Essendon Royals are yet to play their match this week and will be in action tomorrow to close out the round.
 
10-player NWS Spirit got the job done 3-1 over Gladesville Ravens to get NPLW New South Wales matchday 13 underway and finally get their first win of the season courtesy of goals to Skye Halmarick in the 27th minute, Ella Abdul Massih in the 34th minute and Olivia Page in the 83rd minute, but their captain Erin Pridmore was sent off in the 53rd minute after receiving a straight red card. The result sees them remain bottom of the ladder but they earn their first three points of this year's campaign, moving to -51 for and against with ten goals scored and 61 goals conceded.
Finally won a game but I doubt they’ll stay up. If they did they’d have to be one of the worst teams in any football league ever to stay up.
 
Finally won a game but I doubt they’ll stay up. If they did they’d have to be one of the worst teams in any football league ever to stay up.
The NWS Spirit under-23s remain winless through 13 matchdays but the first grade side have bolstered the playing list with a number of A-League Women players including Tiahna Robertson starting between the sticks as an improvement on previous keeper Jasmin Selva, and we'd expect Skye Halmarick to continue to have field days and find the back of the net between now and September.
 
The NWS Spirit under-23s remain winless through 13 matchdays but the first grade side have bolstered the playing list with a number of A-League Women players including Tiahna Robertson starting between the sticks as an improvement on previous keeper Jasmin Selva, and we'd expect Skye Halmarick to continue to have field days and find the back of the net between now and September.
I honestly don’t see why players are allowed to be brought in at the end of the ALW season. It just diminishes the league’s standing as a place for player development.
 
I honestly don’t see why players are allowed to be brought in at the end of the ALW season. It just diminishes the league’s standing as a place for player development.
I agree, clubs instantly bench NPLW players for Dub players and while the quality of the league definitely improves a lot, it’s unfair on the kids who wanna develop. I wonder if this will force players to overseas academies. Milly Boughton did it, and it’s been done by several Aussie men’s players who’ve gone to countries like Croatia, England or Italy as teens, and even Leo Messi went straight to La Masia.
 
I agree, clubs instantly bench NPLW players for Dub players and while the quality of the league definitely improves a lot, it’s unfair on the kids who wanna develop. I wonder if this will force players to overseas academies. Milly Boughton did it, and it’s been done by several Aussie men’s players who’ve gone to countries like Croatia, England or Italy as teens, and even Leo Messi went straight to La Masia.
There is so much potential in the womens game here but the lack of true pathways is so detrimental to development.
 
I honestly don’t see why players are allowed to be brought in at the end of the ALW season. It just diminishes the league’s standing as a place for player development.
On the other hand though, a lot of the ALW players need somewhere to go during the off season. If they can't get a good overseas contract or just don't want to go overseas, they need something local to keep up.

I don't know details or anything (is there a cap on ALW players per team?), but I do agree a certain balance is needed so the NPL players get their time and development, but ideally the best case scenario the competition to get a starting spot fuels them.
 
I don't know details or anything (is there a cap on ALW players per team?)
I doubt there's a cap on how many Dub players a team can field because NWS Spirit had eight A-League Women players in their starting XI against Gladesville Ravens but if it does mean that NPLW players are unable to get game time then more needs to be done to ensure that the competition remains balanced and that they can still gain valuable match experience as part of their development.
 
I doubt there's a cap on how many Dub players a team can field because NWS Spirit had eight A-League Women players in their starting XI against Gladesville Ravens but if it does mean that NPLW players are unable to get game time then more needs to be done to ensure that the competition remains balanced and that they can still gain valuable match experience as part of their development.
Maybe it would be better if ALW clubs had teams in their respective state leagues, I know some do but I don’t think they use players from the ‘run on’ squads.
 
Maybe it would be better if ALW clubs had teams in their respective state leagues, I know some do but I don’t think they use players from the ‘run on’ squads.
It wouldn't work though because some teams like Adelaide United and Sydney FC don't have reserve teams altogether and Wellington Phoenix would have to have a reserve side integrated into the Member Federation leagues, in addition to the fact that if Canberra United remain in the Dub then it would be more detrimental for them if they fielded their reserves in the Capital Football system due to the organisation's mismanagement.
 
It wouldn't work though because some teams like Adelaide United and Sydney FC don't have reserve teams altogether and Wellington Phoenix would have to have a reserve side integrated into the Member Federation leagues, in addition to the fact that if Canberra United remain in the Dub then it would be more detrimental for them if they fielded their reserves in the Capital Football system due to the organisation's mismanagement.
I agree there are many ‘ifs and buts’ but somehow systems need to be put in place to address the slow development of young players.
 
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