The 2017–18 W-League season was the tenth season of the W-League, the Australian national women's association football competition.

W-League
Season2017–18
ChampionsMelbourne City (3rd title)
PremiersBrisbane Roar (3rd title)
Matches played54
Goals scored185 (3.43 per match)
Top goalscorerSam Kerr (13 goals)
Biggest home winCanberra United 6–1 Adelaide United (7 January 2018)
Biggest away winCanberra United 1–5 Newcastle Jets (28 January 2018)
Highest scoringPerth Glory 4–4 Canberra United (20 January 2018)
Longest winning runSydney FC (5 games)
Longest unbeaten runSydney FC (9 games)
Longest winless runAdelaide United (7 games)
Longest losing runAdelaide United (4 games)
Highest attendance8,449
Western Sydney Wanderers vs. Sydney FC
(9 December 2017)
Lowest attendance215
Western Sydney Wanderers vs. Perth Glory
(1 December 2017)
Average attendance2,122
All statistics correct as of 4 February 2018.

Clubs

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Stadia and locations

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Team Location Stadium Capacity
Adelaide United Adelaide Marden Sports Complex 6,000
Brisbane Roar Brisbane Suncorp Stadium
A.J. Kelly Park
52,500
1,500
Canberra United Canberra McKellar Park 3,500
Melbourne City Melbourne Lakeside Stadium
CB Smith Reserve
AAMI Park
12,000
2,000
30,050
Melbourne Victory Melbourne Lakeside Stadium
Epping Stadium
AAMI Park
12,000
10,000
30,050
Newcastle Jets Newcastle No.2 Sportsground
McDonald Jones Stadium
5,000
33,000
Perth Glory Perth Dorrien Gardens
nib Stadium
4,000
20,500
Sydney FC Sydney Allianz Stadium 45,500
Western Sydney Wanderers Sydney Marconi Stadium
ANZ Stadium
9,000
83,500

Personnel and kits

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Team Manager Captain Kit sponsors
Adelaide United   Ivan Karlović   Emma Checker[1] Macron[2]
Brisbane Roar   Melissa Andreatta   Clare Polkinghorne[3] Umbro[4]
Canberra United   Heather Garriock   Michelle Heyman
  Ashleigh Sykes[5]
Nike
University of Canberra[6]
Melbourne City   Patrick Kisnorbo   Steph Catley[7] Nike
Melbourne Victory   Jeff Hopkins   Natasha Dowie[8] Adidas[9]
Newcastle Jets   Craig Deans   Emily van Egmond[10] Viva Teamwear[11]
Greater Bank[12]
Perth Glory   Bobby Despotovski   Sam Kerr[5] Healthway, National Storage, Goodlife, Macron[13]
Sydney FC   Ante Juric   Teresa Polias[14] Puma
Western Sydney Wanderers   Richard Byrne   Ellie Brush
  Erica Halloway[15]
Nike[16]

Managerial changes

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Team Outgoing manager Manner of departure Date of vacancy Position on table Incoming manager Date of appointment
Canberra United   Raeanne Dower Resigned[17] 5 February 2017 Pre-season   Heather Garriock[18] 22 May 2017
Sydney FC   Dan Barrett Resigned[19] 15 May 2017   Ante Juric[20] 7 June 2017
Melbourne City   Jess Fishlock End of contract[21] 6 July 2017   Patrick Kisnorbo[21] 6 July 2017
Adelaide United   Huss Skenderovic End of contract[22] 9 July 2017   Ivan Karlović[22] 9 July 2017

Transfers

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Foreign players

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Club Visa 1 Visa 2 Visa 3 Visa 4 Non-Visa foreigner(s) Former player(s)
Adelaide United   Danielle Colaprico   Makenzy Doniak   Alyssa Mautz   Katie Naughton
Brisbane Roar   Cheung Wai Ki   Celeste Boureille   Carson Pickett
Canberra United   Laura Bassett   Elise Thorsnes   Haley Kopmeyer   Toni Pressley   Kendall FletcherG
Melbourne City   Yukari Kinga   Lauren Barnes   Ashley Hatch   Jess Fishlock   Jodie TaylorG
  Rebekah StottA
Melbourne Victory   Natasha Dowie   Jeon Ga-eul   Christina Gibbons   Kristen McNabb   Gülcan KocaA
Newcastle Jets   Britt Eckerstrom   Arin Gilliland   Tori Huster   Katie Stengel
Perth Glory   Raquel Rodríguez   Amanda Frisbie   Rachel Hill   Nikki Stanton
Sydney FC   Emma Rolston   Aubrey Bledsoe   Emily Sonnett
Western Sydney Wanderers   Lee Falkon   Marlous Pieëte   Maruschka Waldus   Lo'eau LaBonta

The following do not fill a Visa position:
A Australian citizens who have chosen to represent another national team;
G Guest Players

Regular season

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The regular season was played between 27 October 2017 and 4 February 2018, over 14 rounds, with each team playing twelve matches.[23]

League table

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1 Brisbane Roar 12 9 1 2 21 12 +9 28 Qualification to Finals series
2 Sydney FC 12 8 1 3 26 16 +10 25
3 Newcastle Jets 12 6 2 4 26 21 +5 20
4 Melbourne City (C) 12 6 2 4 20 15 +5 20
5 Canberra United 12 5 1 6 24 27 −3 16
6 Perth Glory 12 4 2 6 25 27 −2 14
7 Melbourne Victory 12 3 2 7 15 19 −4 11
8 Western Sydney Wanderers 12 3 2 7 13 21 −8 11
9 Adelaide United 12 3 1 8 15 27 −12 10
Source: A-Leagues
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(C) Champions

Fixtures

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Individual matches are collated at each club's season article.

Finals series

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Semi-finals Grand Final
      
2 Sydney FC (a.e.t.) 3
3 Newcastle Jets 2
Sydney FC 0
Melbourne City 2
1 Brisbane Roar 0
4 Melbourne City 2

Semi-finals

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10 February 2018 Sydney FC 3–2 (a.e.t.)Newcastle JetsSydney
16:45 AEDT
Report
Stadium: Leichhardt Oval
Attendance: 2,512
Referee: Lara Lee
11 February 2018 Brisbane Roar0–2 Melbourne City Brisbane
15:00 AEST Report
Stadium: Perry Park
Attendance: 3,870
Referee: Rebecca Durcau

Grand final

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18 February 2018 Sydney FC0–2 Melbourne City Sydney
17:00 AEDT Report
Stadium: Allianz Stadium
Attendance: 6,025
Referee: Rebecca Durcau

Regular-season statistics

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Top scorers

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As of 4 February 2018; end of regular season
Rank Player Club Goals
1   Sam Kerr Perth Glory 13
2   Katie Stengel Newcastle Jets 10
3   Rachel Hill Perth Glory 9
4   Makenzy Doniak Adelaide United 7
5   Natasha Dowie Melbourne Victory 6
  Elise Thorsnes Canberra United
7   Lisa De Vanna Sydney FC 5
  Jess Fishlock Melbourne City
  Arin Gilliland Newcastle Jets
  Michelle Heyman Canberra United
  Kylie Ledbrook Sydney FC
  Allira Toby Brisbane Roar

Own goals

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Player Team Against Round
  Emma Checker Adelaide United Perth Glory 3
  Elizabeth Ralston Sydney FC Melbourne City 4
  Toni Pressley Canberra United Sydney FC 8
  Sarah Carroll Perth Glory Newcastle Jets 8
  Jenna McCormick Adelaide United Brisbane Roar 13

Hat-tricks

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Player For Against Result Date Ref
  Rachel Hill Perth Glory Brisbane Roar 4–1 5 November 2017 [24]
  Makenzy Doniak Adelaide United Perth Glory 3–1 10 November 2017 [25]
  Arin Gilliland Newcastle Jets FC Brisbane Roar 0–3 10 December 2017 [26]
  Sam Kerr Perth Glory Newcastle Jets 3–3 16 December 2017 [27]
  Elise Thorsnes Canberra United Adelaide United 6–1 7 January 2018 [28]
  Sam Kerr Perth Glory Canberra United 4–4 20 January 2018 [29]
  Katie Stengel Newcastle Jets Canberra United 1–5 28 January 2018 [30]

End-of-season awards

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The following end of the season awards were announced at the 2017–18 Dolan Warren Awards night on 30 April 2018.[31]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Migliaccio, Val (27 October 2017). "The grass will certainly be greener for Adelaide United's W-League side Reds at their Marden Stadium home". The Advertiser.
  2. ^ "Adelaide United announces Macron partnership". Adelaide United. 2 June 2016.
  3. ^ "Matildas teammates up in arms as 'freak' Sam Kerr misses cut for FIFA best women's player". The West Australian. 23 September 2017.
  4. ^ "Brisbane Roar and Umbro announce long-term partnership". Brisbane Roar. 15 August 2014. Archived from the original on 27 March 2019. Retrieved 6 February 2020.
  5. ^ a b Carter, Brittany (27 October 2017). "W-League preview: Season 10 ready for take-off with big stars and a sport on the rise". ABC News.
  6. ^ "University of Canberra Sign New Shirt Sponsorship Deal". Canberra United. 26 July 2016.
  7. ^ Colangelo, Anthony (26 October 2017). "Melbourne City captain Steph Catley is part of champion Matildas crop". The Sydney Morning Herald.
  8. ^ "W-League preview: Victory v Canberra". Melbourne Victory. 27 October 2017.
  9. ^ "Melbourne Victory extends partnership with adidas". Melbourne Victory. 6 February 2017.
  10. ^ Radbourne-Pugh, Lucas (29 October 2017). "Newcastle flatten Western Sydney in sweltering conditions". FourFourTwo.
  11. ^ Dudley, George (2 June 2017). "Newcastle Jets agree apparel deal with Viva". SportsPro.
  12. ^ "Greater Bank confirms Major Sponsorship of Newcastle Jets W League squad". Greater Bank. 9 October 2018.
  13. ^ "Macron sign on for four more years". Perth Glory. 30 May 2017.
  14. ^ Parkinson, Andrew (13 February 2017). "Sydney FC W-League captain Teresa Polias encourages junior St George Football Association players". St George and Sutherland Shire Leader.
  15. ^ "Halloway and Brush announced as Wanderers co-captains". Western Sydney Wanderers. 29 October 2017.
  16. ^ "Wanderers launch jersey, announce Nike partnership extension". Western Sydney Wanderers. 11 August 2017.
  17. ^ Helmers, Caden (5 February 2017). "W-League: Canberra United coach Rae Dower to depart after shattering semi-final loss to Melbourne City". The Canberra Times.
  18. ^ Helmers, Caden (22 May 2017). "Former Australian Matildas player Heather Garriock appointed Canberra United head coach". The Canberra Times.
  19. ^ "Westfield W-League Head Coach Dan Barrett To Leave". Sydney FC. 15 May 2017.
  20. ^ Kemp, Emma (7 June 2017). "Ante Juric is new Sydney FC W-League coach". The West Australian.
  21. ^ a b Windley, Matt (6 July 2017). "W-League: Patrick Kisnorbo steps up to take the reins at Melbourne City". Herald Sun.
  22. ^ a b Migliaccio, Val (9 July 2017). "Ivan Karlovic is the Adelaide United women's team's new boss". The Advertiser.
  23. ^ "W·LEAGUE 2017/18 Season Draw" (PDF). Football Federation Australia. 10 September 2017. Retrieved 10 September 2017.
  24. ^ "Hill hat-trick puts Perth on top". The World Game. SBS. 5 November 2017.
  25. ^ Greenwood, Rob (10 November 2017). "Adelaide United downs Perth Glory 3–1 in W-League clash at Marden". The Advertiser.
  26. ^ "Jets fly high with W-League victory against Roar". The World Game. SBS. 10 December 2017.
  27. ^ "Unstoppable Sam Kerr unleashes 10-minute W-League hat-trick for Perth Glory". The Sunday Times. 17 December 2017.
  28. ^ Polkinghorne, David (7 January 2018). "Elise Thorsnes hat-trick helps Canberra United thump Adelaide United in W-League". The Sydney Morning Herald.
  29. ^ "Kerr heroics can't fire Perth to glory". The World Game. SBS. 21 January 2018.
  30. ^ Kerry, Craig (28 January 2018). "Newcastle Jets book finals place with 5–1 win over Canberra United". The Newcastle Herald.
  31. ^ Smithies, Tom (30 April 2018). "Dolan Warren Awards: Mierzejewski wins Johnny Warren; Kerr, Polkinghorn split the Dolan". The Daily Telegraph.