PREVIEW: Kate Sheppard Cup provides biggest test for Phoenix youngsters

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The Wellington Phoenix women’s reserves are ready for their biggest game of the season.

They will host reigning National League champions Auckland United at Fraser Park on Saturday in the semi-finals of the Kate Sheppard Cup.

Phoenix women’s reserves head coach Callum Holmes is enjoying the atmosphere before the Cup tie.

“There’s a bit of a buzz around the academy for this game,” Holmes said.

“There’s been a really positive vibe around training this week. The group are really tight knit, and we’ve got a good culture and understanding around what we’re trying to do.

“I expected a bit of nervousness, but that’s not happened so we’re really excited and ready to go.”

Auckland feature several players with A-League experience, and Holmes is keeping the pre-match message simple.

“They’re a great team. They’re top of the Northern League and they’ve only conceded eight goals all season.

“We’ve prepared, and we’re ready to go. It’s just about going out and putting our best foot forward, making sure that we know we have the quality to compete.”

Callum Holmes … ‘It’s been a long time coming.’

This is the first season that the Phoenix have competed in the Kate Sheppard Cup, and they’ve welcomed the “meaningful games against high-quality women’s opposition”.

“It’s one of those things that has been a long time coming, and it will hopefully push players to more first team opportunities.

“One part of development, especially at the top end when we’re talking about developing professionals, is about learning when to win, how to win, and what that entails.

“When it’s competitive and there’s a lot on the line, it’s really important that we teach the players about those moments.

“It’s not tactical or technical, but a feeling within the game. That’s a really important aspect which enhances what we’re trying to do at the academy.”

The Phoenix have beaten Central League sides Wellington United, Seatoun, Petone and Waterside Karori so far in the Cup, with all ties on the road.

Holmes is hoping to attract a partisan crowd to Fraser Park.

“If anyone can get down, they should be there. I think you’re going to see some of the best under-20 talent and future Football Ferns in the country. There’s not a better place to do that.

“Hopefully there’ll be a few people down here. It’s a good day for the academy, which continues to grow.

“There are players across both teams who are going to be heading off four days later to the under-20 world cup in Colombia. It’ll be a nice celebration and send off for them.”

Co-captain and centre back Ella McMillan is “fizzing” to be part of the occasion.

“This is an opportunity for us to be able to play against other women’s teams in a competition where every game matters,” she said.

“Hopefully we can draw a good crowd and have our families there watching.

“For some of us, this is the biggest game that we’ve played in. It’s really cool to be able to do that at home.”

McMillan (19) made two Liberty A-League appearances during the 23-24 season and is not overawed by the match-up.

“They have some really quality players, but so do we.

“It’s important for us to take it as an opportunity, and look at it like they’re just another team.

“We use that to strive for high standards in training, play our best, and push ourselves against the best players.”

Acknowledgement

We are grateful for the help of the Wellington Phoenix in providing information for this story.

Latest squads

Wellington Phoenix Reserves

1 Brooke Neary
3 Mackenzie Greene
4 Marie Green (c)
5 Lara Smith
6 Ellie Johnson
7 Georgie Furnell
8 Grace Bartlett
9 Ella McCann
10 Alyssha Eglinton
11 Ela Jerez
12 Ella McMillan
15 Nova Hill
16 Daisy Brazendale
20 Olivia Ingham
21 Manaia Elliott
56 Kyra Elder

Auckland United

1 Hannah Mitchell
2 Talisha Green (c)
3 Kate McConnell
4 Greer MacIntosh
5 Chelsea Elliott
7 Chloe Knott
8 Danielle Canham
9 Ruby Nathan
10 Charlotte Roche
12 Alaina Granger
14 Alexis Cook
15 Saskia Vosper
17 Penny Brill
16 Yume Harashima
19 Poppy O’Brien

Officials

Referee: Lindsey Robinson. Assistants: Heloise Welch, Chino Barrett-Lovie. Fourth official: Jordan Boyd.

Fixtures

Games to be played on Saturday August 17, 2024

Semi-finals

Wellington Phoenix Res v Auckland United
Fraser Park, Taita, 1pm

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Dunedin City Royals v Western Springs
Tahuna Park, Dunedin, 1pm

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Past rounds

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Final

Game to be played on Saturday September 7, 2024

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Western Springs … winners of the 2023 Kate Sheppard Cup. Photo: Shane Wenzlick / Phototek.

All the past winners — Kate Sheppard Cup

1994 Nomads United (Christchurch)
1995 Waikato Unicol (Hamilton)
1996 Lynn-Avon United (Auckland)
1997 Three Kings United (Auckland)
1998 Three Kings United (Auckland)
1999 Three Kings United (Auckland)
2000 Lynn-Avon United (Auckland)
2001 Ellerslie (Auckland)
2002 Lynn-Avon United (Auckland)
2003 Lynn-Avon United (Auckland)
2004 Lynn-Avon United (Auckland)
2005 Lynn-Avon United (Auckland)
2006 Lynn-Avon United (Auckland)
2007 Western Springs (Auckland)
2008 Lynn-Avon United (Auckland)

2009 Lynn-Avon United (Auckland)
2010 Claudelands Rovers (Hamilton)
2011 Glenfield Rovers (Auckland)
2012 Three Kings United (Auckland)
2013 Coastal Spirit (Christchurch)
2014 Glenfield Rovers (Auckland)
2015 Glenfield Rovers (Auckland)
2016 Forrest Hill Milford United (Auckland)
2017 Glenfield Rovers (Auckland)
2018 Dunedin Technical (Dunedin)
2019 Eastern Suburbs (Auckland)
2021 Wellington United (Wellington)
2022 Auckland United (Auckland)
2023 Western Springs (Auckland)

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