Albury United sent an ominous warning to the rest of the AWFA senior women's competition in round one that it means business.
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The Greens demolished reigning cup champions Wangaratta 8-2 away from home after they piled on six goals in the second half and head to Glen Park on Sunday full of confidence for their clash against Boomers.
Boomers' defence must be on guard with United's eight goals produced from five different outlets, which included doubles to Isabella Law, Zarlie Goldsworthy and Tiana Kotzur.
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A host of experienced names from Boomers' 2017 cup triumph have returned in 2021 with Torey Saisanid, Gemma Garland, Beth Kennedy and Alarna Parascos to play vital roles in the development of the club's young women's talent.
Wangaratta, Albury Hotspurs and St Pats all have byes in round two.
St Pats progressed to the final four of the women's FA Cup competition on Wednesday night.
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