W-League power rankings: Round 14

By Wayne / Roar Guru

Round 14 of the 2015-16 W-League saw the last ticket to the finals sold, so after 14 rounds, how did the power rankings end up?

1. Melbourne City (+1)
Probably their hardest win of the season with a 2-1 victory over Sydney. The first goal was an own goal against Alanna Kennedy before a late strike from Marianna Tabain gave City the perfect season. They now move to taking on Brisbane Roar on Monday before the men’s game at AAMI Park.

2. Canberra United (-1)
Canberra secured a draw against a super hungry Adelaide, with Veronica Perez converting a penalty after Ash Sykes had been brought down in the box. But Adelaide may have exposed a potential weakness for the girls in green, namely they are prone to turnovers in defence under pressure. Will be an interesting encounter this Sunday at McKellar Park against Sydney FC.

3. Sydney FC (+1)
Princess Ibini found the back of the net in a 1-2 loss to Melbourne City. It took until the 85th minute for City to close out the game, which is promising for the Sky Blue girls. They haven’t been able to beat Canberra this year, but a semi-final is a good place to start. Wouldn’t count them out until the final whistle blows.

4. Brisbane Roar (-1)
A 0-0 draw was enough to make the finals for Brisbane Roar. But the way they went about it, the team seemed to always be chasing the game and never looked in control. Katrina Gorry was very lucky to not see a second yellow for a bad tackle, which would have seen her rubbed out for the semi-final. But, they have done enough to make the finals, and now head to AAMI Park to take on City.

5. Newcastle Jets (+2)
The loss to Melbourne Victory a few weeks ago was the tipping point, and maximum points (and for/against) would have booked them a place in the finals. Instead, a scoreless draw against Brisbane Roar finishes the Jets’ season. On the shopping list will be a striker in the same class as Michelle Heyman.

6. Western Sydney Wanderers (+3)
Went down swinging, with two late goals to Erica Halloway and Hannah Beard giving the Wanderers a 2-0 win. Promising signs this season, but success is measured in premierships and championships; which means Wanderers have fallen short. But they have closed the gap from easy beats to a genuine competitive team, and one to watch in 2016-17.

7. Perth Glory (-2)
A 0-2 loss to Wanderers marked the end of a horrid season for the reigning premiers. They only have three wins to show for the campaign and a minus 13 goal difference – a massive difference from last season. Probably the biggest disappointment of 2015-16 season after you factor in the massive list changes the Victory encountered.

8. Adelaide United (-2)
Abigail Dahlkemper continued her form, finding the back of the net in Adelaide’s 1-1 draw against Canberra. It wasn’t enough to make finals, but promising signs from the Lady Reds after seasons of mediocrity. Next season might be the year they take the step up, as they showed plenty of good signs throughout the year.

9. Melbourne Victory (-3)
Their season finished last week, so not much to add. Draw a line under this season, and try to recruit some new players and work with the squad over the winter.

There we have it, Roarers, the rankings and the ladder end up near each other. If you are in the Canberra or Melbourne areas, try to head out to the games live or catch them on ABC or Fox Sports.

Both games should be crackers, and whoever makes it to the final definitely would have earned it.

The Crowd Says:

2016-01-18T03:50:40+00:00

Waz

Guest


I went to the Roar v City game at Broadbeach recently where City won by the only goal. It was close enough to give Roar hope, reality is City have the best squad but what may bring them down its the weight of expectations - they are expected to win and that brings its own pressure.

AUTHOR

2016-01-18T02:41:36+00:00

Wayne

Roar Guru


If the Sydney girls do what Adelaide did to Canberra (rush them) than they are a chance

2016-01-18T00:58:01+00:00

jupiter53

Roar Pro


Yes, thanks for taking the time and trouble to file these reports. I am looking forward to the finals; as a SFC supporter more with hope than expectation, but anything can happen in the knockout rounds.

AUTHOR

2016-01-18T00:49:46+00:00

Wayne

Roar Guru


With Katrina Gorry not getting Red Carded yesterday (should have been a double yellow/red) I think Brisbane are a chance. Still think City will win, but they won't find it easy

2016-01-18T00:15:16+00:00

Waz

Guest


Well done Wayne, I've enjoyed reading these throughout the season - please keep the insights going through the finals series and see you again next year :) I think City have too much power for the rest and should take the title but we are into knock out football now so there's always a chance of a surprise.

2016-01-17T23:41:13+00:00

Josh

Guest


I have enjoyed reading them thanks for taking the time. I'm sunburnt to a crisp today after sitting in the sun yesterday watching the Wanderers women end the season on a high, fantastic afternoon out and can't wait to watch the rise and rise of the Wander Women next season.

AUTHOR

2016-01-17T20:43:14+00:00

Wayne

Roar Guru


Big thanks to everyone here at The Roar for supporting these articles throughout the season. To the fans that read/like/share, thank you. It has been a blast doing these and I hope you have enjoyed reading them as much as I have writing them.

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