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History for Phoenix Women in Victoria

Updated: Dec 14

The Wellington Phoenix women have secured their first ever point in the state of Victoria to stretch their unbeaten run to three matches.
A hug for Wellington Phoenix substitute and late goal scorer Manaia Elliott as the Nix get their first points in Victoria. PHOTO: WELLINGTON PHOENIX

The Wellington Phoenix Women have secured their first-ever point in the state of Victoria to stretch their unbeaten run to three matches.


The Phoenix have come from a goal down to draw 1-1 with the high-flying Melbourne Victory in their Round 6 women’s A-League match at the Home of the Matildas in Melbourne.


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The Nix had lost their seven previous matches in Victoria.


Young Wellington substitute Manaia Elliott scored the equaliser in the 90th minute after the hosts had taken the lead from the penalty spot early in the second half.


Wellington remain eighth on the ladder, but are now just a point outside the top-six.


Head coach Paul Temple made two changes to the XI which started the 2-1 win over Brisbane Roar on Sunday with new signing Alivia Kelly and Football Ferns forward Grace Jale replacing Zoe McMeeken and Mebae Tanaka respectively.


Victory made a fast start and the Phoenix had Carolina Vilão to thank for not falling behind inside five minutes.


Wellington’s Portuguese goalkeeper first did well to keep out a powerful left-footed shot from Alana Jancevski before swotting away a point blank Nicki Flannery header.


Vilão was untroubled for the remainder of the half, with the Phoenix back five of Lara Wall, Maya McCutcheon, Kelly, Mackenzie Barry and Tiana Jaber frustrating their high-profile hosts.


The Nix had less than a third of the possession in the first 45, but had some moments on the counter-attack and Victory ‘keeper Courtney Newbon had to make a sharp save of her own in the 22nd minute.


Following some nice play by Grace Jale, wearing the no. 60 shirt as a result of a bloody nose, Wall delivered a first time ball from the left and Alyssa Whinham cleverly beat Victory captain Kayla Morrison in Melbourne’s box before being thwarted by Newbon’s left leg.


Otherwise there was little goalmouth action and it remained scoreless at the break.


The hosts ended the stalemate five minutes into the second half after Flannery won the Victory a penalty.


Vilão dove the right way and got her fingertips to Jancevski’s spot kick but couldn’t push the shot around her left-hand post.


The Victory’s Matildas Alex Chidiac and Emily Gielnik had a couple of shots around the hour mark, one from the edge of the box and one from long-range, but both were straight at the Phoenix ‘keeper.


Temple made a triple-change soon after, bringing on Zoe McMeeken, Emma Main and Mebae Tanaka in place of Daisy Brazendale, Olivia Fergusson and Whinham respectively. The substitutions allowed McCutcheon to move into midfield and she started winning the ball higher up the park.


She also had a shot from distance that sailed over the bar, with Wellington unable to test Newbon in Victory’s goal.


Vilão’s remained the busier of the two ‘keepers. She made a good reflex save to deny Gielnik from a corner midway through the second half and 10 minutes later held on to a Claudia Bunge volley from six yards out.


The Nix came within inches of equalising moments after Bunge’s volley when Main attempted to steer Tanaka’s off-target shot into the far corner. Unfortunately for Main and the Phoenix it went narrowly wide of the right post.


Temple made his final substitution in the 83rd minute, bringing on winger Manaia Elliott in place of centre back Kelly.


The change in formation had its desired effect with Wellington looking the more dangerous of the two sides for the remainder of the match and Elliott, Main and Tanaka all had shots at goal soon after.


Two of the substitutes combined for the equaliser in the final minute of normal time with Emma Main delivering a pinpoint right-wing cross that Manaia Elliott met with a thumping header that Victory ‘keeper Courtney Newbon was powerless to stop.


There were no further chances for either side in the five minutes of stoppage time with the Phoenix holding on to secure their first ever Ninja A-League point in Victoria.


The Wellington Phoenix will return home tomorrow and will quickly turn their attentions to next Saturday’s match against reigning champions Sydney FC at Porirua Park.

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