It's a new look W-League - but who says that's a bad thing! Check out every W-League team's 2020/21 squad and transfer list right here, as we continually update every signing and analyse how each squad is shaping up.
NEWCASTLE JETS

Ins:
None announced.
Outs:
Teigan Collister, Clare Wheeler
The big question:
Without the previous longest-serving W-League coach, Craig Deans, at the helm, how will Ashley Wilson be able to manage such an inexperienced squad?
Analysis:
Newcastle should be primed to take on the very biggest next season, assuming they can retain some of their best young players, given the relative lack of star power across the W-League.
But the fact they couldn't hold on to Wheeler or Collister is a worrying sign that Dubvelopment league or not, Newcastle are still small fishes these days, despite the size of the pond.
Last season's squad:
Claire Coelho (GK), Hannah Brewer, Cassidy Davis, Gema Simon, Tessa Tamplin, Larissa Crummer, Libby Copus-Brown, Paige Kingston-Hogg, Sophie Nenadovic, Clare Wheeler, Tara Andrews, Teigan Collister, Jenna Kingsley, Pana Petratos, Renee Pountney, Annabel Martin, Nicki Flannery, Lauren Allan, Nicole Simonsen
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