National Youth Championships 2023 Girls' Tournament Day One Wrap

The National Youth Championships 2023 Girls' Tournament officially took over Wollongong on Monday as teams took to the fields at WIN Stadium and JJ Kelly Park.

In ideal conditions and the pristine backdrop of Wollongong's beaches, players, officials and spectators gathered for the Opening Ceremony featuring Wollongong Lord Mayor, Gordon Bradbery and Football Australia's Head of Professional Football and Competitions, Natalie Lutz.

Twenty-two teams from across Australia will compete in the Under 14 and Under 16 divisions this week, with the Invitational XI, an Indigenous team funded and managed by Football Australia, making their National Youth Championships debut.

The NSW Metro side celebrate a goal against Victoria in the Under 16 Pool A match during the National Youth Championships 2023 Girls' Tournament Day at WIN Stadium.
The NSW Metro side celebrates a goal against Victoria in the Under 16 Pool A match during the National Youth Championships 2023 Girls' Tournament Day at WIN Stadium.

The tournament’s opening matches served up some tense stalemates and produced some stunning long-range strikes, indicating an exciting week of footballing action in Wollongong.

Minister for Defence Applications Open

Protecting the goal is one of the most challenging jobs on the pitch and often goes unrecognised.

But Football Australia’s Head of Goalkeeping and CommBank Matildas’ Goalkeeper Coach, Tony Franken is more than appreciative of their work and is watching closely to spot the next Makenzie Arnold.

“I come here each year and look at the juniors, so I quite enjoyed the week and just really getting a first look at the next generation and identifying goalkeepers for the future,” Franken said.

“We’ve got about six or so competencies that we look for and we let the goalkeepers know what we’re looking for at the beginning of the tournament.

“The major thing is their mentality and presence. Do they want to be there, making saves another thing we’re looking for is that they are playing the game rather than watching the game.”

Football Victoria's Goalkeeper on the first day in the National Youth Championships
Football Victoria's Goalkeeper in action against NSW Metro 

A brilliant showing in the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023™ made CommBank Matildas Goalkeeper Mackenzie Arnold a household name. Franken hopes her performance is inspiring the competitors at the National Youth Championships.

“We couldn’t ask any more of Mackenzie and what she did in the World Cup. Hopefully, in the beginning of next year when the enrolments go through, I wouldn’t be surprised if a few of them put their hand up to be goalkeepers.”

The vastness of Australia can make things difficult for Franken and the Football Australia National Team staff, meaning tournaments like the National Youth Championships are crucial.

“It’s the best of the best and gives me an excellent understanding of their level, because obviously Australia being so big, it’s very hard to keep tabs on goalkeepers all around the country.

“So for me having the best of the best all the here at once playing each other. I think it’s great.”

World-Class Facilities

It’s hosted the CommBank Matildas, A-Leagues matches, National Rugby League matches, Super Rugby matches and even SuperCross, and now WIN Stadium is playing host to the 2023 edition of the National Youth Championships.

With the pristine backdrop of Wollongong City beach, players and spectators alike are treated to top-tier playing conditions, bringing the best out of the players.

Only a short drive away, JJ Kelly Park is operating concurrently with some of the best fields in Wollongong and is located right within the city.

The National Youth Championships 2023 Girls' Tournament is a free event to attend so make sure you come along and support the future of the CommBank Matildas.

Capital Football on the charge against Western Australia in the Under 16s
Capital Football on the charge against Western Australia in the Under 16s

Ladder update

Due to unforeseen technical issues, the competition website is not displaying the correct ladder and results information. A resolution for this is currently being worked on. Live and up-to-date ladder information is available via the Gameday App by completing the steps outlined HERE.

More on the National Youth Championships:
See the National Youth Championships 2023 Program HERE
View the Girls’ Tournament Draw HERE
Watch the National Youth Championships 2023 HERE

National Youth Championships 2023 Girls' Tournament Day 1 Results

Under 14 Girls Pool A Results:

Game 1
South Australia: 0
Victoria: 2 (Alexis Pantazopoulos & Irena Razumic)
Western Australia: 1 (Mabel Wilkinson)
NSW Metro: 3 (Tyra Bagiante, Matilda Dias-Wadewitz & Mikaela Gavranic)
Northern NSW: 2 (Mackenzie Preston-Poole x2)
Queensland Maroon: 1 (Zahra Ahmed)
Game 2
NSW Metro: 3 (Tyra Bagiante, Matilda Dias-Wadewitz & Zoe Panagopoulos)
Victoria: 1 (Emma Wilson)
Northern NSW: 2 (Layla Sharpe & Sophie Johnson)
South Australia: 1 (Macie Page)


Under 14 Girls Pool B Results:

Game 1
Capital Football: 2 (Clare Brookes & Eden Rodda)
NSW Country: 0
Tasmania: 1 (Matilda Heddle)
Invitational XI: 1 (Lacey Wynne)
Northern Territory: 0
Queensland Silver: 2 (Emily Bailey & Ari Thake)
Game 2
Tasmania: 0
Northern Territory: 2 (Khalyn Tran & Sienna Sharkey)
NSW Country: 1 (Ellie Daniels)
Queensland Silver: 0
Queensland Silver taking on the Northern Territory in the Under 14 Pool B game during the National Youth Championships 2023 Girls' Tournament Day at WIN Stadium.
Queensland Silver taking on the Northern Territory in the Under 14 Pool B game during the National Youth Championships 2023 Girls' Tournament Day at WIN Stadium.

Under 16 Girls Pool A Results:

Game 1
NSW Metro: 2 (Christina Kiceec & Skye Halmarick)
Victoria: 1 (Nia Mohd Salleh)
Western Australia: 3 (Emily Garnett x3)
Capital Football: 1 (Alina Roberts)
Game 2
Victoria: 2 (Alice Francou & Danella Butrus)
Queensland Silver: 0 
Emily Garnett celebrates scoring a goal for Western Australia against Capital Football during the National Youth Championships 2023 Girls' Tournament Day at WIN Stadium.
Emily Garnett celebrates scoring a goal for Western Australia against Capital Football during the National Youth Championships 2023 Girls' Tournament Day at WIN Stadium.

Under 16 Girls Pool B Results:

Game 1
NSW Country: 4 (Allyssa Ng Saad x4)
Tasmania: 1
Northern NSW: 1 (Laura Knipe)
South Australia: 1 (Annalise Simpson)
Game 2
Tasmania: 0
Queensland Maroon: 1 (Shayla Williams)
Annalise Simpson celebrates her goal for South Australia against Northern NSW during the Under 16 Pool B game during the National Youth Championships 2023 Girls' Tournament at WIN Stadium.
Annalise Simpson celebrates her goal for South Australia against Northern NSW during the Under 16 Pool B game during the National Youth Championships 2023 Girls' Tournament at WIN Stadium.