Another cup final between the best two women’s soccer teams of the past decade promises to be a physical affair, just the way Albury City and Boomers like.
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Defender Jenae Abel said Boomers were struck down with injuries, but believed they could end City’s perfect season.
“We are struggling with a lot of injuries, I don’t even know if we’ve got a bench to be honest,” she said.
“The game itself is a great representation of how far women’s football has come in Albury-Wodonga … I know Boomers as a club and as a team, we look forward to playing City just because of that quality football - it is clean, hard football.”
Albury City’s Brogan Broadway also enjoyed the strong rivalry.
“Every time we play against Boomers we know it’s not going to be a runaway victory, it’s always going to be close, it’s always going to be who can get that tiny little toe-poke through at the last minute that gets you the goal,” she said.