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Episode Synopsis
History: Rhian Davies, Matildas Cap #113
Matildas Debut: 2002 (played for the national team until 2007)Grassroots Club: Appearances: 73 (3 goals)Position: Defender
The Welsh-born Davies represented Australia at the 2003 Women's World Cup, 2004 Olympics and 2006 Asian Cup. She also played club football for Canberra United.
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Cheryl - Caitlin Cooper, Sue Bird and Stephanie Gilmore ;)
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Eric - Macarthur Rams midfielder Bethany Gordon scored an incredible winner in extra time to take her team to the Grand Final
Maj - Tara Andrews (who our friends at The Far Post podcast have dubbed The Tallest Woman In Newcastle) received her Matildas cap (#196) at Tuesday's Matildas v Canada game
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Matildas Debut: 2002 (played for the national team until 2007)Grassroots Club: Appearances: 73 (3 goals)Position: Defender
The Welsh-born Davies represented Australia at the 2003 Women's World Cup, 2004 Olympics and 2006 Asian Cup. She also played club football for Canberra United.
Hot Topics
News
The NSW Government will invest $25 million in football facilities for women
Happy Birthday Sam Kerr - how is she 29?
Record Transfer fee from Barcelona to Manchester City for Keira Walsh (600,000 AUD)
Canberra United launch their new logo
Cheryl Salisbury has her own ferry
Matildas
Game 2 Review: Australia 1-2 Canada
Signings: Around the World - Aussies/NZ Abroad
Dub News & Signings
21 signings this week, 99 total (including 2 unofficial SYD players)
Season 15 squad page
Around the World
UEFA World Cup Qualifying
Matches
Who has qualified so far?
Europe
France - D1F (1 of 22)
Italy - Serie A (2 of 18)
Swiss Women's Super League
Swiss Nationalliga B
Nordic
Norway – Toppserien Playoffs Round 1
Sweden – Damallsvenkan Round 19
Denmark – Elitedivisionen Round 4
Iceland – Urvalsdeild Round 14
US – NWSL (17 of 20)
State Football
ACT Round 21
NSW - Semi Finals
QLD
VIC - Grand Final plus Gold Medal Night
Queens of the Week
Cheryl - Caitlin Cooper, Sue Bird and Stephanie Gilmore ;)
Dale - Portland Thorns player Crystal Dunn played her first game after having a baby
Eric - Macarthur Rams midfielder Bethany Gordon scored an incredible winner in extra time to take her team to the Grand Final
Maj - Tara Andrews (who our friends at The Far Post podcast have dubbed The Tallest Woman In Newcastle) received her Matildas cap (#196) at Tuesday's Matildas v Canada game
Steffen - Canadian central defender Jade Rose played brilliantly in their two game series against the Matildas
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