Adelaide United move to the bottom of the ladder after Sydney put two goals past them at Jubilee Stadium.
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Kahlia Hogg - 7
Moved the ball quickly in midfield and created some quality attacking chances for her side.
Charlotte Grant - 7
Caused a few problems for Sydney early on with quick runs and a created a few chances up front.
Laura Johns – 7
Steadfast at the back, worked hard to keep Sydney’s attack at bay.
Julia Ashley – 7
Defended well and helped to keep the backline high.
Amber Brooks – 6.5
Worked hard but unfortunately scored the own goal that awarded Sydney the three points.
Mallory Weber – 9
Great through balls and service to her front third players and created most of the attacking opportunities for her side – the best player on the park today.
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