BENDIGO’S goal to field an open-age women’s football team from 2010 gained pace in last night’s Aussie Rules clash with USA Freedom.
A Bendigo line-up that included a mix of basketball, soccer, netball and Aussie Rules players was victorious at Fulton Hogan Oval at Kangaroo Flat’s Dower Park by 32 points. Coached by Kangaroo Flat’s senior coach, Darryl Wilson, Bendigo won 8.4 (52) to 3.2 (20) before a crowd of more than 1500 as the Freedom marked the third match of its first tour to Australia.
Although it had just a couple of training runs before the historic clash, Bendigo’s squad dominated the first half. Led by the play of captain Andrea Walsh, Bree Martin, Ellie McGrath and Faith Bentley, the home team led 4.2 (26) to nil at quarter-time. The Southern Shorthaul Railroad-backed challenge match kicked off with Simone George kicking the first goal. A great mark by Emma Wolters on the 50m arc set up another attack from which Faith Bentley soccered the ball from the goalsquare for another six points. Walsh marked at half-forward, kicked to the pocket and then ran to goal to be on the end of a handpass to goal.
The teamwork of the Bendigo players earned high praise from Wilson. George’s tackle led to another free and goal. The USA Freedom lifted its pressure in the second quarter. Freedom’s persistence was rewarded with a goal by Sheree Stiles when she received a handpass from a pack.
In a match that included many great marks, tackles and bumps, Michaela Perceval’s torpedo goal brought smiles to the face of long-time footy fans. Walsh and Martin capped off more attacks as Bendigo built a 44-point lead by half-time.
The Wayne Kraska-coached USA Freedom fought back strongly in the second half. Although USA did not goal, neither did Bendigo.
Cheered on by the hundreds of fans, Freedom won the final quarter. Judith Stein broke clear of the pack and goaled from the angle in the scoreboard pocket. Pressure at half-forward forced a turnover and Stein was on the end of a chain of handpasses to kick her second goal.
At match end, Kraska said he was absolutely stoked about the match. “This is by far the biggest crowd we have played in front of, the biggest ground, and in a city that’s really passionate about its sport. “In the first half we looked tentative and overawed, and the Bendigo girls played some great football. “As the match went on we began to get more numbers to the contest and won more of the ball.”
Freedom’s team drew players from as afield as Arizona, Milwaukee, New York, Minnesota, Atlanta, Denver, and St Louis.
AFL Victoria’s female footy development manager, Chyloe Kurdas said the reponse to the match was remarkable. “The turnout is fantastic,” Kurdas said. “By teaming up with the YMCA we are aiming to have an open age women’s team representing Bendigo next season. “The community has shown its support for women’s football, the players have been really enthusiastic, and we believe it can happen.” Kurdas said the Bendigo players, whether they had been playing in the Youth Girls’ league, or from other sports, had a lot of skill. “To have USA Freedom playing here is fantastic. “They are looking for as many opportunities to play and improve their skills, and this match was a terrific contest.” Kurdas said the popularity of women’s football continues to grow. “We are in our third season of the Youth Girls’ competition in Bendigo. “There is still a lot to be done to get an open team up and running in Bendigo, but tonight’s response has shown what can be achieved.”
The Victorian Women’s Football League includes a premier and premier reserves competition, as well a second-tier. Next year a Kangaroo Flat-based Bendigo team could be in action.
Best player awards in last night’s match went to Andrea Walsh and the Freedom’s Suzy Thomas. The coaches award was presented to Ellie McGrath. USA Freedom’s tour will include being at the MCG for tonight’s AFL clash between Hawthorn and Adelaide. The final match of the tour `down under’ will be played tomorrow at Coburg.
Freedom will be aiming to tour Australia again in 2011.
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Article by Bendigo Weekly

Posted by Admin on 20/08/2009 at 12:54 PM in SPORT / Bendigo
The push to establish a women’s football team in this city has gained momentum following the hugely successful clash between Bendigo and the touring USA Freedom.
Hundreds of football followers were at Fulton Hogan Oval in Kangaroo Flat to watch the international match with the visitors coming off losses to NSW in Sydney and then Queensland in Cairns.
Bendigo captain Andrea Walsh was clearly the best player afield as she banged home three goals to lead her side to a triumphant victory over the Americans who were best served by Suzy Thomas from the Milwaukee Bombers.
The success of the venture was measured by the huge support for the game.
Caterers were stretched to the limit and the timing to establish a Bendigo representative side in a statewide competition could not have come at a better time.
Bianca Rinaldi from the Bendigo YMCA Women in Sport program said the project committee met this week to review all aspects of the game against the USA.
“We have undertaken a feasibility study in regards the establishment of a team here in Bendigo for the 2010 season,” she said.
“We now want to see which football club in the region would like to become the home base for a women’s representative team in this city.”
The YMCA is also keen to hear from any prospective players keen to participate in the statewide competition next season.
Register via email to
bianca.rinaldi@ymca.org.au
http://www.bendigoweekly.com/ThreadView.aspx?tid=21444
The Footy Talk Back show did a segment on the Freedom while they were in Melbourne, click on the link below to view!
http://www.footytalkback.com.au/interviews/2009/USAFreedom