Welcome to Made With Mitre Moments, where aleagues.com.au brings you all the biggest talking points from each round of the 2024-25 Ninja A-League season.
It was an action-packed and goal-filled Round 1 which saw Western United and Wellington Phoenix kick off the season with a six-goal thriller.
Western United have lift-off at Ironbark Fields
Western United are playing out of Ironbark Fields for a full season for the first time in their history, and the 2022-23 Grand Finalists started their season with a bang.
Having moved into the Tarneit facility late last season, Kat Smith’s Western entered Friday night’s curtain-raising showdown against Wellington Phoenix still eyeing their maiden victory at the venue.
Under the lights in Melbourne’s west, Western celebrated an entertaining 4-2 win over the Phoenix.
Fuelled by a stunning four-goal blitz in just 23 minutes, Western overpowered Wellington, who actually took the lead in the 15th minute.
Captain Chloe Logarzo and Aimee Medwin scored twice in as many minutes before Kahli Johnson and Catherine Zimmerman struck within a minute of each other to stun the Phoenix, who did pull a goal back in the 82nd minute.
“That’s what you want – to play at home and get the win. That’s the first one for the A-League Women at Ironbark Fields,” said Smith.
As for Phoenix head coach Paul Temple, he said: “It’s tough to comprehend really what went on in that 20-minute period in the first half.