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Matildas ready for Japan
18 July 2008 | 11:22
Matildas coach Tom Sermanni has named an 18-player squad for next week's international friendly against Japan in Kobe.
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Matildas Squad for 2008 Asian Cup
GOALKEEPERS
- Melissa Barbieri
(Richmond SC) - Lydia Williams
(ACT Academy of Sport)
DEFENDERS
- Kate McShea
(QLD Academy of Sport) - Dianne Alagich
(NSW Institute of Sport) - Clare Polkinghorne
(QLD Academy of Sport) - Cheryl Salisbury
(NSW Institute of Sport) - Kim Carroll
(Brisbane) - Ellyse Perry
(Sydney) - Clare Polkinghorne
(Brisbane) - Karla Reuter
(Brisbane)
MIDFIELDERS
- Tameka Butt
(Gold Coast) - Amy Chapman
(Canberra) - Heather Garriock
(Sydney) - Ella Mastrantonio
(Perth) - Amber Neilson
(Newcastle) - Collette McCallum
(Western Waves) - Lauren Colthorpe
(NSW Institute of Sport)
FORWARDS
- Kyah Simon
(Sydney) - Jenna Tristram
(Brisbane) - Caitlin Munoz
(Academy of Sport) - Lisa De Vanna
(Doncaster Rovers Belles LFC) - Kate Gill
(NSW Institute of Sport)
Your Views
Go the Matildas! They've got the strike power to knock over most of their Asian Cup opponents, but their finishing could let themd own against the Chinese defence. They've got a better than even chance of going to the finals.
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