Hannah Blake got on the scoresheet against WSL opposition in Durham’s FA Cup defeat vs Brighton 🤙 #FlyingKiwis pic.twitter.com/6zGsctMdqk
— The Niche Cache (@thenichecache) January 29, 2025
MORE ENERGY, MORE TALENT! Meet @ally_green5, our newest Wild one. From international success in Australia, Norway and Denmark, to representing her country at the Paris 2024 Olympics, Ally’s bringing her winning mentality to Canada. #YYCWFC #WomensSports #NSL @northernsuperlg pic.twitter.com/OSUiANZHAU
— Calgary Wild FC (@yycwildfc) January 29, 2025
Utah have a new coach, and this is of course Fraser's first proper NWSL pre season.
She's also keen to play for the Ferns. So all sounds good news for a player who is going to be very crucial for the FFs moving forward.
Fingers & toes.
Macey Fraser media day yarns #FlyingKiwishttps://t.co/6znUI7f7na
— The Niche Cache (@thenichecache) January 31, 2025
Come for the goal, stay for the all-in stacks on celebration 😅😂
— Ninja A-League (@aleaguewomen) February 1, 2025
Liz Anton opens the scoring at McKellar Park and look at how her teammates get around her 🥰
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Stitch-up of a yellow card for Kate Taylor here… but she’s having a very solid first year in France, starting 10/14 games so far for a Dijon FCO side currently sitting fourth in the Premiere Ligue #FlyingKiwis pic.twitter.com/d6m1dC6ifK
— The Niche Cache (@thenichecache) February 2, 2025
Her partner may still be at Louisville.
Abby Erceg to Mexico? #FlyingKiwis https://t.co/aeIKUOIRAO
— The Niche Cache (@thenichecache) February 2, 2025
Legendary #FlyingKiwis scenes in this match:
— The Niche Cache (@thenichecache) February 2, 2025
It was a 1-1 draw, Sheffield United vs Durham, with 4 kiwi starters & both goals from NZers
Mickey Foster scored (from a corner) for Durham, Jacqui Hand equalised for Sheff Utd
Olivia Page (SU) and Hannah Blake (D) also started 🙌 https://t.co/SW4snkUiJv
Sheffield United 1-1 Durham had a bit of everything for the #FlyingKiwis observer:
— The Niche Cache (@thenichecache) February 3, 2025
✅ Michaela Foster with an Olimpico
✅ Jacqui Hand with the header equaliser
✅ Hannah Blake & Olivia Page also in the starting lineups
Four NZers in the same match, combining for both goals 🤙 pic.twitter.com/9fvXyvRPal
¡Bienvenida a las Diablas, Abby! 👹❤️🔥 pic.twitter.com/lo95UcQ9hb
— Toluca FC Femenil (@TolucaFemenil) February 4, 2025
Easy choice, vote for Kitch https://t.co/FjgvdCQ5eg
— The Niche Cache (@thenichecache) February 4, 2025
This is obviously a development moved aimed at getting Clegg the minutes that she wouldn’t have gotten at Racing Lou. Last season saw Racing Lou lean heavily on their veteran forwards, including trading for a couple mid-season, and they presumably just don’t think Clegg is quite ready.
Nor would she be well served by spending another year sitting on the bench. Again, the NWSL is notoriously tough for youngsters to find opportunities, especially the international ones (in a league with visa restrictions). There were only 26 players born in 2004 or later who took the pitch last season and only eight of them were foreigners. Clegg, born in November 2005, was the youngest of those foreigners. And this is after they loosened up the rules about players going pro before finishing university.
Incredible goal-line clearance from Suya Haering in Turbine Potsdam's latest Bundesliga effort
— The Niche Cache (@thenichecache) February 10, 2025
The scoreline got pretty nasty in the end but it was one less than it could have been thanks to this moment #FlyingKiwis pic.twitter.com/LGXwZKwxpI
Katie Barrott 🤝 Milly Clegg https://t.co/lBRaQSVcoz
— The Niche Cache (@thenichecache) February 13, 2025
Kiwi Male Players Elsewhere
Kiwi Female Players Elsewhere
Vic Esson things 🙌
— The Niche Cache (@thenichecache) February 17, 2025
Esson has kept 8 clean sheets in 11 SWPL appearances this season, including four in a row in 2025 #FlyingKiwis pic.twitter.com/9kPeISItpF
Those Mickey Foster corner kicks are as dangerous as ever #FlyingKiwis https://t.co/EiEVvKw0Y9
— The Niche Cache (@thenichecache) February 18, 2025
That’s an Abby Erceg assist and don’t you forget it 🇳🇿 #FlyingKiwis https://t.co/XCWyKkkZQq
— The Niche Cache (@thenichecache) February 28, 2025
Lara Colpi’s first goal for FC Thun in Switzerland was one to remember, no doubt about it 🙌 #FlyingKiwis pic.twitter.com/nCXAmtSq8j
— The Niche Cache (@thenichecache) March 1, 2025
Katie Kitching with another mint assist, no surprises there #FlyingKiwis https://t.co/rgOYl6u5eo
— The Niche Cache (@thenichecache) March 3, 2025
Thumping finish from Jana Radosavljevic within another CS Maritimo victory 👊 #FlyingKiwis pic.twitter.com/Dk8xW2ckmv
— The Niche Cache (@thenichecache) March 4, 2025
How about this for a ball 😮💨🪄Perth Glory hit the front thanks to a slick team move!
— Ninja A-League (@aleaguewomen) March 7, 2025
Sarah O’Donoghue threaded the needle, Kelli Brown did the rest 👌
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It has a pretty vibrant street artist mural scene. They love a nice mural in those laneways.
Anyway nice little yarn about her doing the artwork for kid's football comic book in Fiji.
https://www.oceaniafootball.com/tabu-soro-futupolo-fiji-footballl-launches-its-first-ever-football-comic/
Aimed at four to six-year-olds, Tabu Soro Futupolo follows the journeys of a young Roy Krishna and Adi, a little girl who dreams of becoming a Kula. The pair rescue a trapped shark and kula bird, and are rewarded with the power to shapeshift into the animals – with the shark, named Qio, and the kula representing the boys and girls of Fiji respectively.
To create the comic’s artwork, Jankowski and Simmons enlisted the help of former Football Fern Hannah Wilkinson, whose goal against Norway in the opening game of FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 secured Oceania’s first-ever senior FIFA World Cup win in 2023 and is building an impressive artistic resumé.
https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/360614584/adelaide-united-goalkeeper-claudia-jenkins-commits-new-zealand
Eleven starts and one sub appearance in Crystal Palace's 15 Women's Super League matches so far this season (two goals of the team's 12).
Unfortunately, they sit bottom of the table with only one win so far.
https://int.soccerway.com/teams/england/crystal-palace-lfc/5253/
Big Pete 65, Christchurch
https://int.soccerway.com/matches/2025/03/14/netherlands/knvb-beker-vrouwen/sc-heerenveen/feyenoord-rotterdam/4614885/
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Her first start this season for Feyenoord, coming after five sub appearances.
A big beginning to the year, coming after Emma's Football Ferns debut vs. Cost Rica last month.
Big Pete 65, Christchurch
2-2! Deven Jackson levels the score! #BondedByGold pic.twitter.com/I20Qjcp1wl
— NEWCASTLE JETS FC ✈️ (@NewcastleJetsFC) March 16, 2025
The Football Ferns are searching for goalkeeping depth, meanwhile Una Foyle is out here saving penalties #FlyingKiwis pic.twitter.com/OFlFy8esjg
— The Niche Cache (@thenichecache) March 17, 2025
https://theniche-cache.com/football/2025/3/18/flying-kiwis-march-18
Maggie Jenkins saw Chris Wood’s recent efforts and said: “Too slow”
— The Niche Cache (@thenichecache) March 23, 2025
So here she is scoring a 5-minute hat-trick for ALG Spor in Turkey ⏱️ #FlyingKiwis pic.twitter.com/pSerm2uGvJ
Grace Neville that is STUNNING 🤩#BarclaysWC @LC_Lionesses pic.twitter.com/bcxHsb3K54
— Barclays Women’s Championship (@BarclaysWC) March 24, 2025
THANK YOU ELIZABETH ANTON
— Canberra United (@CanberraUnited) March 26, 2025
Canberra United central defender Elizabeth Anton has departed Canberra to accept a position with Kolbotn in the Norwegian Toppserien with the New Zealand international leaving the club with immediate effect.
Read More: https://t.co/6SN75fGr2V pic.twitter.com/18JXmcFyps
From memory Chance's Aussie hubby is a football trainer, so that's handy!
And Betsy Hassett also returning to football in Iceland post parturition
From Niche Cache.
Olivia Chance & Liz Anton – Kolbotn (Norwegian Toppserien)
Elsewhere, Durham had the bye so no Mickey Foster or Hannah Blake... but there was a full game for Katie Kitching as Sunderland made the short trip across town to face Newcastle United. Incredible occasion to be part of. They played it at St James Park and a division (English 2nd tier) record crowd of 38,502 turned up to witness the derby. Sadly, Newcastle won 1-0 via a Shania Hayles strike after 77 minutes. Sunderland have lost four of their last five to tumble out of the championship race and down into the bottom half.
Last week’s starting role spot didn’t last for Macey Fraser. The Utah Royals were on the road for week two where they faced San Diego Wave, where Aisha Solorzano got the right wing start instead of her. Oh well. Fraser was playing out of position as a wide attacker anyway, plus this is the NWSL where nothing’s supposed to come easy. Here’s the thing though: after the Royals made a defensive change at half-time, Macey Fraser was the next sub summoned. She checked in to replace Solorzano after 59 minutes with the Royals trailing by two goals. They’d conceded after seven minutes (Maria Sanchez), they’d conceded after 37 minutes (Adriana Leon).

https://youtu.be/nzXX4ZZZH6w
⚽️🩵 pic.twitter.com/iW9LUFsfAB
— Olivia Chance (@LivvyChance) March 29, 2025
A 19-year-old rising star notches her first Ninja A-League goal 🙌@CanberraUnited's Ruby Nathan gets on the end of a pinpoint pass to extend her side's lead.
— Ninja A-League (@aleaguewomen) April 19, 2025
Congratulations, Ruby 💚
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.@NewcastleJetsFC strike first in the F3 Derby! 🔥🙌
— Ninja A-League (@aleaguewomen) April 19, 2025
Deven Jackson delivers a tidy finish for the home side.
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She missed about a third of the season with that injury she got in the Nix match also.