The New Zealand Herald

Nix women fall in front of record crowd on home debut

- Kris Shannon

The first women’s profession­al club football game played in New Zealand provided a record crowd with plenty of entertainm­ent.

Unfortunat­ely for those at Sky Stadium, most of it came at the expense of the Wellington Phoenix.

After being forced to spend their inaugural season entirely on the road, the Phoenix returned home yesterday and fell 4-1 to an impressive Melbourne City.

The home side battled to keep out the visitors in a scoreless first half but were cut apart by Maria Jose Rojas in the second, with the Chilean winger making one goal and scoring another before Rhianna Pollicina struck a brace.

The Phoenix earned a late consolatio­n when Ava Pritchard’s goal-bound effort took a big deflection off Kaitlyn Torpey but the New Zealand under20 winger was denied more history with an own goal credited.

Pritchard scored the first goal in club history in a 5-1 defeat to Newcastle two games into their opening A-League campaign. A young Phoenix side eventually earned the wooden spoon last season but would hope to receive a boost this year from playing in front of their fans.

The club had targeted 10,000 but the final figure of 5213 was still enough to edge the previous record from a stand-alone regular-season match in the A-League Women.

“It was awesome,” said captain Kate Taylor, filling in for the injured Lily Alfeld. “It was really nice to have our friends and family here and the rest of the crowd as well. We’re really grateful to be here and playing our first game in front of 5000 people.”

With assistant Natalie Lawrence replacing Gemma Lewis as coach, and experience­d Football Ferns duo Betsy Hassett and Paige Satchell making their maiden appearance­s, a new-look Phoenix side matched their more establishe­d opponents in the first 40 minutes.

But City, who last season finished second before losing the preliminar­y final, boasted too much quality to remain subdued. Most of that came from the elusive Rojas, who laid on a deserved opener for Bryleeh Henry before scoring a brilliant second herself two minutes later.

Once Zoe McMeeken brought down Rojas for a clear penalty and Pollicina tucked away the spot kick, City had locked up the points with half an hour to play.

Pollicina soon curled home a fine fourth goal before Pritchard at least gave the home fans something to shout about.

Wellington Phoenix 1 (Kaitlyn Torpey own goal 83)

Melbourne City 4 (Bryleeh Henry 48, Maria Rojas 50, Rhianna Pollicina 65 pen, 69)

 ?? Photo / Photosport ?? Wellington’s Ava Pritchard leaps over City keeper Sally James.
Photo / Photosport Wellington’s Ava Pritchard leaps over City keeper Sally James.

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