Perth Glory re-sign versatile forward Gemma Craine for their next W-League season

Versatile Perth Glory forward Gemma Craine is back for a second shot at the W-League after injury brought an early end to last season.
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Versatile Perth Glory forward Gemma Craine is back for a second shot at the W-League after injury brought an early end to last season.
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A huge array of Matildas and W-League stars have gone back to club action in the NWSL, Sweden, Iceland and Norway over the past week. Check them all out here!
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W-League Head Coach, Jeff Hopkins, has signed a two-year contract extension with Melbourne Victory which will see him lead the women’s team until the end of the 2022/23 W-League season.
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There is a lot of focus on youth in the W-League, but Michelle Heyman winning the Julie Dolan medal after a year of retirement shows there are two sides to every story.
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The Matildas' first opponents, New Zealand's Football Ferns, have released their roster for the upcoming Tokyo 2021 Olympic Games and its packed with W-League stars.
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The honours keep flooding in
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Michelle Heyman capped off a dream homecoming.
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Milos Ninkovic and Ulises Davila have become the first players to share the A-League's Johnny Warren Medal while Michelle Heyman has been named the Julie Dolan Medallist for her standout W-League comeback season.
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Michelle Heyman has taken out the Julie Dolan Medal for the best player during the W-League season, while Milos Ninkovic and Ulises Davila share the A-League's Johnny Warren Medal.
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The grand final will be played on Saturday.
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Ever wondered exactly how the A-League and W-League Player of the Season Awards, the Johnny Warren and Julie Dolan Medals, actually work? Let's find out.
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Watch the 2021 Dolan Warren Awards, the A-League and W-League's night of nights, live streamed here.
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Perth Glory coach Alex Epakis continues to re-build the W-League squad for next season with the signing of Young Matildas forward Susan Phonsongkham.
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Rising Sydney FC star Jada Mathyssen-Whyman was just 14 years old when she was first subjected to racial abuse on the football field.
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Sydney FC W-League and Young Matildas star Jada Mathyssen-Whyman has revealed the racism she's endured in football, and how she responds.
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Sydney FC goalkeeper Jada Mathyssen-Whyman was just 14-years-old when she was first racially abused on the field. But that never stopped her from chasing her dream.
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Melbourne Victory has announced the departure of seven-year W-League veteran Angela Beard.
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Perth Glory W-League coach Alex Epakis says returning former Matildas defender Kim Carroll will bring “priceless experience and leadership” as he rebuilds his squad for the new season.
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Young Matildas star and Sydney FC W-League midfielder Clare Wheeler has sealed a move to 11-time Danish champions Fortuna Hjorring.
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Local product Brandon O’Neill could be on his way back to the A-League with Perth Glory while W-League coach Alex Epakis continues on his signing spree.
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The former W-League player is likely to get game time this weekend.
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Perth Glory have re-signed long-serving defender Sarah Carroll for the 2021-22 W-League season as she looks to add to her more than 80 caps for the club.
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Why are we happy to accept second best for women's sport in 2021?
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Melbourne City's Rhali Dobson goes out of the game with a goal and new fiance after her partner, Matt Stonham, proposed after full-time.
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It was late March that a moment on a W-League football pitch sent the game around the world – and it had nothing to do with football.
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