The Timaru Herald

Nix keeper has one target in mind

- Phillip Rollo

New Zealand age-group rep Brianna Edwards wants to show she is more than ‘‘just a great No 2’’ goalkeeper, after playing second fiddle during last season’s A-League Women and at the Under-20 World Cup.

The Sydney-born shotstoppe­r, who switched nationalit­y to New Zealand after playing for the Phoenix, might get her chance to prove she is No 1 in the season opener against Melbourne City at Sky Stadium on Sunday.

With captain and first-choice goalkeeper Lily Alfeld sidelined with a knee injury, Edwards is in a head-to-head battle with scholarshi­p player Georgia

Candy, herself a former New Zealand under-20 internatio­nal, for the starting gloves. Edwards’ prior A-League experience gives her the upperhand, having backed up Alfeld during the Phoenix’s inaugural season.

The 19-year-old made one start in a 4-1 defeat to Adelaide United while Alfeld was away with the Football Ferns.

‘‘I came into the pre-season with a fresh mentality. When I spoke with Nat [Lawrence] and Gemma [Lewis] after the World Cup I said I don’t want to just be a great No 2 any more, I want to be a great goalkeeper,’’ Edwards said.

‘‘I don’t want to be defined by the fact I’m the No 2, I want to keep pushing and whether I’m playing or not, I want to be the No 1.

‘‘Candy and I have been competing the whole of pre-season. We’re working really hard and both in really good places to be competing for game time.’’

Edwards is eligible to play for New Zealand through her father who was born in Auckland but moved to Australia when he was 14.

She switched nationalit­y prior to the Under-20 World Cup but despite playing in New Zealand’s warm-up matches against Australia, it was the United States-based Murphy Sheaff who was preferred for the tournament proper.

Edwards had never lived in New Zealand prior to this season but she had enjoyed exploring the country her dad grew up in and one she now represente­d.

She said her parents would be making a special trip from Australia to watch the Phoenix’s first-ever home game.

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