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Football: Coach Calvert hopes to turn Wembley Park into a fortress as Whanganui women's football team pick apart Feilding United

Jesse King
By Jesse King
Reporter·Whanganui Chronicle·
15 Apr, 2019 05:00 PM3 mins to read

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Stella Warner was part of a strong back four for Whanganui whose defence let in only one goal on Sunday. Here she tries to get the ball past Feilding's Louise Thompson. Photo / Bevan Conley

Stella Warner was part of a strong back four for Whanganui whose defence let in only one goal on Sunday. Here she tries to get the ball past Feilding's Louise Thompson. Photo / Bevan Conley

Just two weeks into the 2019 Women's Federation Football League and Team Ritesh Football Whanganui have already beaten their 2018 record.

The Whanganui side dominated Feilding United 6-1 at Wembley Park on Sunday to pick up their first win of the season and their third since joining the league in 2017.

It was the first time the women in blue have scored six in a game, with Rose Davidson and Dana McClelland scoring two each and Amy Haughian and Candice Armstrong also hitting the back of the net.

Whanganui coach Matthew Calvert said his team started superbly.

"We went straight into their half, got on the front foot and hit them with a sucker punch, scoring two really good goals in the first five minutes," he said.

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"Then we sort of dropped off a little bit, Feilding scored a goal which I was really disappointed about."

Whanganui led 2-1 at halftime, during which Calvert told his team to get the ball to the strikers more.

They did just that and came out firing again in the second half, scoring another two goals in the first 15 minutes and then finishing the job with two more.

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"Their back four couldn't get anywhere near our attacking players. We absolutely had them and if it wasn't for their goalkeeper, we would have scored a lot more," Calvert said.

"In all honesty, I'm a bit disappointed that we didn't get to double figures. That's how good our attacking forward play from the back was."

Calvert joined the team as coach during the pre-season last year and during their two years in the league, they had managed only one win and one draw each season

Calvert said the biggest difference in 2019 is that there is competition for positions within the squad.

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"At the moment we're building squads of 16 and keeping players out of the team. We brought in new players who have automatically brought in quality and the right attitude.

"The existing players from the last couple of years have seen that and picked up their games. They've looked after themselves a lot better coming into this season."

The sidelines were lined with spectators as more than 80 supporters turned out to watch the locals play at Wembley Park.

Calvert hopes to see more of the same when his side take on third placed Massey University FC there on May 5 kicking off at 1pm.

He said he wants to turn Wembley Park into a home fortress.

"What was great yesterday was that there were 80 plus people who had come to watch women's football on a Sunday.

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"Wembley was packed with cars, there were loads of people watching and it gave a big signal as to what we can actually do with women's football."

Before that, the Whanganui team are set to challenge fifth placed Taradale AFC in Napier on April 28 at 1pm.

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