Matildas coach Alen Stajcic says W-League grand final will help uncover new broadcaster

By David Polkinghorne
Updated December 22 2014 - 8:13pm, first published 6:41pm
Players and staff of Canberra United celebrate their W-League Championship win at the Duxton Hotel, O'Connor,  From back left Sally Rojahn, Ellie Brush, Chantel Jones, Grace Gill, Raeanne Downer, Caitlin Munoz, Nicole Begg, 
From front left Lori Lindsey, Catherine Brown, Lydia Williams and Ashleigh Skyes. Photo: Matt Bedford
Players and staff of Canberra United celebrate their W-League Championship win at the Duxton Hotel, O'Connor, From back left Sally Rojahn, Ellie Brush, Chantel Jones, Grace Gill, Raeanne Downer, Caitlin Munoz, Nicole Begg, From front left Lori Lindsey, Catherine Brown, Lydia Williams and Ashleigh Skyes. Photo: Matt Bedford

Matildas coach Alen Stajcic thinks the momentum created by the W-League grand final will help the Football Federation Australia find a new broadcaster for next season.

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