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NSW Women's Premier League
The NSW Arrive alive Women's Premier League are currently in their second season and are widely considered to be the number one football league for women in Australia. Consisting of eight teams the league boasts a high standard unmatched by any other state league in the country.
The eight teams are:
Central Coast Lightning
Sydney University
Macarthur Rams
Manly United FC
Marconi Stallions
North West Sydney Koalas
Penrith Nepean United
Sutherland Sharks
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NSW Women's Premier League Teams
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The league has a steep playing history and has proven to be a clear pathway to the top of the game. Current Matildas such as Heather Garriock and Leah Blayney are products of the NSW Arrive alive Women's Premier League having played for the Marconi Stallions and Macarthur Rams respectively.
To ensure a bright future in women's football, the league includes a youth division for the Under 12's, Under 14's and Under 16's age group. Countless players in these youth teams follow the natural progression to the Premier League, with many fulfilling their aspirations to play at higher levels.
The NSW Arrive alive Women's Premier League is going from strength to strength, and with every match in the 21 round competition producing high quality action, all eyes will be on this years' Grand Final to be played on the 14 September, 2008.
Arrive alive Women's Super League Draw
Want to see some of the action from the Arrive alive Women's Super League? Download the league draw by clicking on the link below. The draw includes games dates and times, along with venue information.
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