Te Awamutu Courier

Brown propels Rams

Ex-Ngāhinapōu­ri School student stars in grand final win

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Ngāhinapōu­ri School and Hamilton Girls’ High School alumni Kelli Brown of the Macarthur Rams FC joined her team on the pitch to be crowned champions of National Premier Leagues ( NPL) New South Wales Women’s First Grade champions for 2023.

Brown will join the A-League, signing with the Wellington Phoenix for the 2023-24 season. Phoenix head coach Paul Temple said Brown had “been too good to not sign”.

Brown has been a phenomenal signing for the Macarthur Rams, scoring 23 goals this season and finishing second in the Golden Boot race.

“I’m so grateful for this opportunit­y and to the Rams, this has been one of my favourite seasons for sure,” says Brown.

The Macarthur Rams made it backto-back grand final victories on Sunday night at Valentine Sports Park as the legendary Leena Khamis stole the show late on against Bulls FC Academy.

It was the Rams who came out of the blocks hungry by putting the pressure on the Bulls.

The Rams were threatenin­g with a cross coming in from Olivia Sloan from the left. Brown was the target but was unable to steer her header towards goal.

Things started heating up on the pitch as three Rams players were booked in the final five minutes of the half.

The second half started very even with neither side creating a clear-cut chance until the hour mark.

Shortly after, Khamis entered the fray with 25 minutes left on the clock.

With eight minutes to go, the Rams hit the front as the crowd exploded.

Tenealle Hay showed why she earned her way back to the top tier, chasing down Claudia Valetta before delivering an inch-perfect cross into the box for Khamis who showed fine composure to bury her effort.

Not long after Khamis turned provider, feeding in Brown who was stopped by Simmons who again made a good save.

The Bulls pushed for an equaliser, however the Rams extinguish­ed any hope with a second goal.

As she has for many years, Khamis had another with a fantastic header, rising highest in the box to head home a delightful Brown delivery.

A Ram through and through, it was a fairytale finish as one of the greatest strikers to ply their trade in the top flight showed she isn’t ready for retirement yet.

Khamis almost made it a hat-trick late in the game but wasn’t able to find the back of the net.

It was also a special moment for Stephen Peters, who not only made it two straight grand final wins, but also helped the Rams break Sydney University’s record of 18 undefeated games, taking their streak to 19.

 ?? Photo / Dan Ullman ?? Kelli Brown in action for champion team Macarthur Rams FC.
Photo / Dan Ullman Kelli Brown in action for champion team Macarthur Rams FC.
 ?? ?? Kelli Brown celebratin­g after the Rams win the National Premier League (NPL) New South Wales Women’s First Grade competitio­n for 2023.
Kelli Brown celebratin­g after the Rams win the National Premier League (NPL) New South Wales Women’s First Grade competitio­n for 2023.

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