Wellington Phoenix sign Ferns forward Grace Jale for women’s A-League season

Football Fern Grace Jale is returning to the Wellington Phoenix hoping to help lead the club to its first women’s A-League title.

The New Zealand international forward has signed with the Phoenix for the 2024-25 season, further bolstering Paul Temple’s squad.

Jale (25) was the top goalscorer in the women’s team’s maiden campaign, finding the back of the net six times, and has played for Canberra United and Perth Glory over the past two seasons.

She has also been capped 34 times for New Zealand and played at the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup and this year’s Paris Olympics.

“Now that I’ve experienced a World Cup and an Olympics I think I’m ready to thrive and take the league by storm,” Jale said.

“I hope to be up there scoring lots of goals and setting up goals, and just doing my best for the team.

“It’s finals at minimum but I’m hoping to win the league with the Phoenix. That’s the plan.

“The core group of players that have already signed are really good and I think Paul is definitely capable of coaching a winning team.”

Grace Jale is looking forward to returning to the club where she started her professional career.

“I went to Canberra for a season and I went to Perth for a season, and I missed the Phoenix.

“It was nice to come up against the Nix over the past two years and see how much they’ve developed and see their set-up in Wellington.

“The facilities, the coaching staff and everything has gone about a thousand steps upwards from Wollongong.

“I missed being at home, having the home crowd and representing New Zealand in an Australian league.”

Grace Jale playing against the United States at Auckland’s Eden Park in 2023. Photo: Andrew Cornaga / Phototek.

Jale got to experience what life at the Phoenix will look like this season, when she spent time with Paul Temple at the New Zealand Campus of Innovation and Sport (NZCIS) preparing for the Olympics.

“I was really grateful to be able to spend some time there, work with Paul and all of the Wellington staff and get to use the facilities.

“I enjoyed my time and it was a kind of a no brainer to sign with the Phoenix after that because I fell in love with the place.

“Paul sold it to me and Wellington sold it to me so I’m really excited to be coming back.”

Phoenix head coach Paul Temple is equally excited about Jale’s return.

“Grace is a player who I’ve been keen on bringing back to the Phoenix for a while now,” Temple said.

“I remember seeing her play as a youngster in Auckland and I’ve always kept an eye on her development and progression.

“So I’m delighted she has chosen to come back to the Phoenix and we finally get to work together.”

He believes the Phoenix can help her realise her potential.

“I think Grace is ready to put in consistently strong performances and kick on to the next level.

“Her performances for the Ferns at international level have shown that she has exciting qualities as an attacking player.

“I think with the way we want to play football she will suit the style of play and we’ll be able to bring out her qualities consistently in games.”

Players signed for next season

Phoenix women’s head coach Paul Temple has 16 players contracted for the 2024-25 A-League season, with discussions continuing with other off-contract players.

The players signed are Grace Jale, Olivia Fergusson, Alyssa Whinham, Carolina Vilão, Tiana Jaber, Emma Main, Mackenzie Barry, Olivia Ingham,  Zoe McMeeken, Manaia Elliott, Daisy Brazendale, Rebecca Lake, Aimee Danieli, Ella McMillan, Ela Jerez and Ella McCann.

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This story was first published on August 27, 2024.

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