United claim the Westfield W-League title in a thriller

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Canberra United was crowned Westfield W-League Grand Final with a thrilling 3-2 victory over Brisbane Roar in an action packed finale at McKellar Stadium with Golden Boot Michelle Heyman scoring twice.

Canberra United was crowned Westfield W-League Grand Final with a thrilling 3-2 victory over Brisbane Roar in an action packed finale at McKellar Stadium with Golden Boot Michelle Heyman scoring twice. The final was everything that the supporters had hoped it would be, stirring from start to finish, with plenty of twists and turns, plots and sub-plots and some fantastic goals.

After epic semi-finals clashed last weekend it was unsurprising that both teams named unchanged teams for the big clash, even down to naming the same substitutes. That meant that, despite her miraculous recovery from a knee injury, Caitlin Munoz took a place on the bench with Grace Gill named in the starting eleven. For the Roar ‘super-sub- Emily Gielnik was named, once again, amongst the substitutes even though she had been in prolific form in front of goal in recent weeks.

The early skirmishes were, as expected, hectic with the settling in process seeing the midfield battle ebb and flow as first Roar, then United, got some touches under their belts. Tameka Butt almost got on the end of a Roar attack in the opening five minutes but was unable to reach a firmly struck through ball. Shortly afterwards United were awarded a free-kick in a dangerous position when Hayley Raso was bundled off the ball but, from Gill-s delivery, Taryn Hemmings headed over.

It didn-t take long for the deadlock to be broken. In the 11th minute Brisbane turned over cheap ball in midfield allowing Raso to find Ashleigh Sykes in space. The forward steadied herself and released Heyman with an inch perfect pass and the Westfield W-League Golden Boot did the rest, taking the ball in her stride and sliding her shot past Casey Dumont in the Roar goal to give Canberra the lead.

United-s incisive attacking was causing problems for the Roar and their pace was rewarded again seven minutes later. Grace Gill was the architect with a pass of sublime precision to free the strong-running Heyman. The forward burst away into the penalty area and played a square pass into the path of Ashleigh Sykes who slid in to poke the ball over the line and into the empty net to send the home crowd into delirium.

Far from being game over though the Roar hit back showing their champion quality. Forced to substitute Joanne Burgess with a knee injury, Brisbane sent on ‘super-sub- Gielnik and, unbelievably, within seconds she had halved the deficit. Butt made inroads down the left and sent over a peach of a cross which Gielnik struck first time, low and hard, beyond the reach of Lydia Williams for a cracking reply.

And Brisbane almost drew level half an hour in. Nicole Sykes dawdled in possession and was robbed by Lana Harch. Harch played in Vedrana Popovic who in turn found Catherine Cannuli whose low shot was pushed round the post by a stretching Williams. Almost immediately United broke and Raso and Ashleigh Sykes found themselves two on one, only for Raso to take the wrong option as the move petered out, as a pulsating first half ended 2-1.

Even with the temperatures soaring at the start of the second half the tempo didn-t flag as both teams chased and harried every cause. Just like in the semi-final against the Victory, United began to use Hemmings on the overlap and, from a foray into Roar territory, United restored their two-goal lead. Hemmings burst won a corner and Gill floated over a sensational cross to Heyman who, leaping highest, sent a firm downward header into the back of the net.
The Roar were handed a lifeline in the 63rd minute when Caitlin Cooper was adjudged to have brought down Butt in the penalty area. The attacking midfielder dusted herself off to slot home the resultant penalty, sending Williams the wrong way, to keep up her remarkable record of scoring in every Westfield W-League Grand Final.

And the action didn-t end there. Gielnik was close to drawing the team-s level when she sprinted onto a pass and was denied by an alert Williams who advanced sharply to block bravely at the strikers feet while United responded to the threat by taking off the explosive, but tiring, Raso for Emma Kete and replacing the effective Gill with Munoz.

Heyman almost had a hat-trick twelve minutes from time when Nicole Sykes swung over a delightful cross that the prolific goal scorer met with a firm header which flashed narrowly over the crossbar with Dumont statuesque. As the minutes ticked away the tension grew and the atmosphere, already electric, became even noisier as every pass and tackle was met with deafening cheers.

Needing to chase the game Roar sent on Olga Cebrian Garcia for Laura Alleway, who had suffered a knock, in attempt to force the match into extra-time with a late, late equaliser. United, sensing glory, seemed content to keep possession for as long as possible and frustrate Brisbane who was forced to send long crosses into the area in an effort to break through.

But with Sally Shipard and Jennifer Bisset, on her 20th birthday, imperious in the centre of the park United held on to claim their first Westfield W-League title.

Westfield W-League 2012 Grand Final
Saturday 28th January 2012
McKellar Park, Belconnen
Canberra United 3 (Michelle Heyman 11-, 56-, Ashleigh Sykes 18-) Brisbane Roar 2 (Emily Gielnik 22-, Tameka Butt 63- (pen))
Half-time: 2-1
Attendance: 2512

Canberra United: 1. Lydia Williams, 2. Caitlin Cooper, 7. Ellie Brush, 8. Hayley Raso (17. Emma Kete 69-), 9. Grace Gill (6. Caitlin Munoz 75-), 11. Michelle Heyman, 13. Nicole Sykes, 14. Ashleigh Sykes, 15. Sally Shipard, 18. Taryn Hemmings, 19. Jennifer Bisset
Substitutes not used: 3. Georgia Yeoman-Dale, 10. Snez Veljanovska, 20. Aroon Clansey

YELLOW CARDS: 15. Sally Shipard
RED CARDS: Nil

Brisbane Roar: 1. Casey Dumont, 2. Laura Alleway (18. Olga Cebrian Garcia 84-), 4. Clare Polkinghorne (19. Ellen Beaumont 71-), 5. Brooke Spence, 6. Joanne Burgess (7. Emily Gielnik 22-), 7. Kim Carroll, 9. Catherine Cannuli, 10. Lana Harch, 11. Aivi Luik, 13. Tameka Butt, 14. Vedrana Popovic
Substitutes not used: 20. Hoshimi Kishi, 21. Rebecca Price

YELLOW CARDS: 2. Laura Alleway, 17. Emily Gielnik
RED CARDS: Nil

Referee: Kate Jaciewicz
Assistant Referees: Allyson Flynn, Sarah Ho
Fourth Official: Casey Reibelt