29 players called in for CommBank Young Matildas June training camp

CommBank Young Matildas head coach Leah Blayney has selected a 29-player squad to come together for a training camp held from 13-18 June 2021 in Sydney, NSW.   

Working in conjunction with CommBank W-League coaches, Member Federation staff and regional coaches, Blayney and her technical staff have identified players from across Australia to continue the CommBank Young Matildas’ campaign for the 2022 AFC U-20 Women's Asian Cup.  

 

Matildas June Friendlies

The squad consists of members from Capital Football, Football NSW, Football Queensland, Football West and Northern NSW Football, with the recent lockdown limiting the selection of players from Victoria for this camp.

“It is always exciting to be able to come together as a team of players and staff,” said Blayney. 

“Every assembly is an opportunity to become one day better as a group.  For this camp, we are looking to build on seeds planted from previous Elite Matches as we further bed down our playing style and re-affirm the expectations we set as a team.”

Leah Blayney Young Matildas
Leah Blayney with the CommBank Young Matildas

The squad that comes together is a mix of new players for the U-20 cycle, some CommBank Junior Matildas graduates and experienced U-20 campaigners. 

Ten players from the roster received playing minutes during the recent CommBank W-League season, with another significant portion involved in the Elite Matches over the past four months. 

For Blayney, the training camp will be as much about what the group take away from the upcoming six days, as about the time together. 

“We want to continue to empower the players and professional development coaches we have had in to take back certain standards into their own environments,” she said. 

Miranda templeman GK
Goalkeeper Miranda templeman in action with the CommBankYoung Matildas

“To further educate the group around what it takes to be a professional footballer – a CommBank Matilda – with demanding training sessions, as well as off the pitch workshops that demonstrate our belief in the human first, then the player.”

“The work we do together is important, however, considering the time we have away from each other, we need to ensure we are all continuing to progress so we can make the most of the time when we do assemble.”

Blayney will be without two CommBank Young Matildas for this camp, and she couldn’t be happier about the prospect.  On 10 June, two of her charges, Kyra Cooney-Cross and Courtney Nevin, made their CommBank Matildas debuts against Denmark in Horsens.  Also receiving a call for the June FIFA Window was recent program graduate, Charlotte Grant.  

Kyra and Courtney
Kyra Cooney-Cross (19) and Courtney Nevin (8) following their CommBank Matildas debut

“I am so pleased to see Kyra, Courtney and Charlotte taking that next step in their young careers,” she beamed. 

“Both Kyra and Courtney have been a part of the CommBank Young Matildas and the Future Matildas Sydney for three years now, with Charlie joining us for the last two years.  It’s so satisfying to witness their commitment to themselves and the program coming to fruition.


“Our role is to aid in the preparation and transition of these players from good youth players, into attractive players for our senior national team.  It’s a credit to the whole coaching and support staff that we able to assist them to transition to the highest level of the game. 

“We have seen it with Mary Fowler, who spent time in the program prior to France 2019, and with Karly Roestbakken also graduating recently to make her senior debut at the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2019.”

“For the players coming into this June camp, it will be inspiring and motivating to see their current and former CommBank Young Matildas teammates making the most of their opportunities and lessons learned in this environment.”

The CommBank Young Matildas are set to commence their qualification campaign for the 2022 AFC U-20 Women's Asian Cup from 14-22 August 2021. 


CommBank Young Matildas Squad | Training Camp | 13 – 18 June 2021

NAME

CLUB

MEMBER FEDERATION 

BALES, Mia

Mid North Coast FC

Northern NSW Football

CHAUVET, Margaux

Illawarra Stingrays FC

Football NSW 

CHESSARI, Amy

Football NSW Institute

Football NSW

COWEN, Piper

South Coast Flame FC

Northern NSW Football

EDWARDS, Brianna

Northern Tigers FC

Football NSW

EMMS, Samantha

Wagga City Wanderers

Football NSW

FERRIS, Gemma

Football NSW Institute

Football NSW

GETT, Ellen

Football Queensland QAS

Football Queensland

GROVE, Sasha

Canberra United Academy

Capital Football

HUNTER, Sarah

Football NSW Institute

Football NSW

ILIJOSKI, Emma

Sydney University FC

Capital Football

JAMES, Sally

Blacktown Spartans FC

Capital Football

JASNOS, Jordan 

Football NSW Institute

Football NSW

JOHNSON, Kahli

Manly United FC

Football NSW

JONES, Hannah

Sydney University FC

Northern NSW Football

KEANE, Aideen

Football NSW Institute

Football NSW

LOWRY, Hana

Blacktown Spartans FC

Football West

MCKENNA, Leticia

Blacktown Spartans FC

Football West

MCNAMARA, Holly

Football NSW Institute

Football NSW

MCQUEEN, Holly

Lions FC

Football Queensland

MORLEY, Josie

Newcastle Jets FC

Northern NSW Football

NASH, Jessika

Football NSW Institute

Football NSW

PUXTY, Leia

Adamstown Rosebud JFC

Northern NSW Football

RANKIN, Jamilla

Football NSW Institute

Northern NSW Football 

RUE, Cushla

Football NSW Institute

Football NSW

RULE, Charlie

Football NSW Institute

Football NSW

TEMPLEMAN, Miranda

Football NSW Institute

Football West

VALLETTA, Claudia

Football NSW Institute

Football NSW

VESTER, Abby

Football Queensland QAS

Football Queensland