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The friendly vs Linfield was cancelled as the Northern Irish ladies couldn't get over to Scotland (via ferry) due to the bad weather. There was a last friendly before the new season ...

 

 

Match Report: RWFC 3-0 Hamilton

 

 

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IN their final pre-season friendly before next week’s season opener against Glasgow City, Rangers ran out comfortable winners as they scored three against SWPL 2 side Hamilton.

More here: https://rangers.co.uk/news/women/match-report-rwfc-3-0-hamilton/

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It’s A Really Exciting Time

THE Scottish Women’s Premier League kicks off its new season this Sunday and striker Sarah Robertson says there is a sense of excitement amongst the current Rangers squad.

Chairman Dave King committed to improved investment in the Club’s Women’s programme at November’s AGM and the players are already seeing the benefits.

 

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Rangers kick off their SWPL season this Sunday (10th February) at Benburb Football Club. Admission is £5 for adults, £2 concessions and kids go free. 

 

Read more here: https://rangers.co.uk/news/women/its-a-really-exciting-time/

 

 

 

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Ready & Raring To Go

RANGERS’ SWPL season kicks off tomorrow against Stirling University and defender Lauren Gallon is raring to go against her former side.

 

More here: https://rangers.co.uk/news/women/ready-raring-to-go/

 

McDonald: A Clear Game Plan

 

 

AMY MCDONALD believes Rangers must stick to the plan to come away with the victory as they travel to play Stirling University in the SWPL tomorrow.

McDonald is well aware of the difficulties Stirling University pose with the Light Blues picking up only one point in their last four visits.

 

Rangers travel to Ochilview Park on Sunday 17th February, kick off is 12pm. All fixture information for upcoming matches HERE.

 

More here: https://rangers.co.uk/news/women/mcdonald-a-clear-game-plan/

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Perhaps a sign of a new era in reporting on our women's team (given our chairman's commitment) ... or a wee bit of deflections work from the men's performance (my cynical self just thought loud): news reports on the first game of our women this season from yesterday:

 

SWPL: Stirling Uni 1-4 Rangers

RANGERS left Ochilview Park today with a resounding 4-1 victory over Stirling University in their opening SWPL game of the season.

 

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RANGERS: Baillie, Dalgleish, L. Gallon, Coakley (Donnelly 21), Inglis (Sinclair 79), Gemmell, O’Hara, Muir, J. Gallon(McCartney 13), Napier, Boyce (Brown 83).
SUBS NOT USED: Watson, Ramsay.

STIRLING UNIVERSITY: Logan, Doran-Barr (Eadon 62), Connor, Bonner, Falconer, Simpson, Mason, Callaghan, Lyons, Welch, Rule.
SUBS NOT USED: King, Kerr, Guthrie, Fulton.

Goals:
RANGERS: Coakley 21, McCartney 55, Boyce 66, Napier 90.
STIRLING UNIVERSITY: Callaghan 13.

 

Report here: https://rangers.co.uk/news/women/swpl-stirling-uni-1-4-rangers/

 

McCartney: Happy To Score

 

LAURA MCCARTNEY climbed off the bench in the first half of today’s opening SWPL game of the season to score in a 4-1 win over Stirling University.

 

Report here: https://rangers.co.uk/news/women/mccartney-happy-to-score/

 

Pleased With The Performance

AMY MCDONALD was delighted that her side overcame a poor start against Stirling University to run out comfortable winners.

 

Report here: https://rangers.co.uk/news/women/pleased-with-the-perfromance/

 

On a sidenote ... from the match report. Does it sound familiar?


 

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The home side eventually did take the lead in the 13th minute when the Rangers players stopped to claim for a head knock to Lauren Gallon.

As the midfielder lay injured, the Stirling players carried on and Stirling’s Jane Callaghan took full advantage by slotting a low shot into the left hand corner. The resulting head knock lead to Gallon being replaced by McCartney.

 

In the 21st minute Rangers hit back. Some superb midfield play by Amy Muir drew a foul from two Stirling players and from the resulting free kick, Gemmell floated a free kick right over the Stirling defence where Coakley nipped in while colliding with the advancing goalkeeper Logan to slide the Gers level.

The resulting collision lead to a second enforced change for Rangers, with Coakley leaving the field to be replaced by Terri Donnelly.

 

 

... I would assume the collision with the goalie was not noteworthy with the CO, nor was the ineptness of the referee after the - apparently serious - head knock before the first goal ...

 

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Rangers Launch Women’s Modern Apprenticeships

RANGERS are today the first football club in Scotland to offer Modern Apprenticeships to Rangers Women’s players in partnership with Skills Development Scotland.

 

... https://rangers.co.uk/news/headlines/rangers-launch-womens-modern-apprenticeships/

 

SG talks about the scheme at the beginning of the video:

 

 

 

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Review: Sunday, 24 February 2019, 14:00

 

SWPL: Partick Thistle 0-4 Rangers WFC

 

RANGERS cruised into the quarter finals of the SWPL League Cup with a crushing 0-4 defeat of Partick Thistle at Petershill Park.

 

PARTICK THISTLE: Andrews, Addie, Murray (Boyce 72), Lawton, Bisland, McGlashan, Mactaggart (Lyle 67), McLeod (Christie 45), Hughes (Paterson 45), Gillan, Mallon.
SUBS NOT USED: Richardson, Hawksworth, Hannah.

 

RANGERS: Baillie, Dalgliesh, Donnelly (L. Gallon 60), Watson, Inglis, Gemmell, O’Hara (Coakley 81), Muir, Napier (Brown 72), McCartney (J. Gallon 45), Boyce (Pullar 78)
SUBS NOT USED: Sinclair, Ramsay.

 

GOALS: Napier 5, Boyce 18, 40,  Watson 24
BOOKED: Christie 79.

 

https://rangers.co.uk/news/women/swpl-partick-thistle-0-4-rangers-wfc/

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There now is also a Match Day programme available only on the site ... we really seem to be going places with the women team now:

 

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Amy Fearless Of Forfar

 

AMY McDonald has urged her team to take this season one game at a time as they gear up to face Forfar Farmington in the Scottish Building Society SWPL on Sunday.

 

 

Rangers host Forfar Farmington at Benburb Football Club on Sunday 10th March, in their first home match of 2019.

Kickoff is 14:00 and admission is £5 adults, £2 concession and kids go free.

 

https://rangers.co.uk/news/women/amy-fearless-of-forfar/

 

 

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McDonald: Support Our Girls!

AMY MCDONALD has called on Rangers fans to get down and support her team as they take on Celtic at home this Sunday.

 

Rangers host Celtic in the SBSSWPL at Benburb Football Club on 31st March. Kick off is at 14:00. Tickets are £5 for adults, £2 for concessions and kids go FREE.

 

https://rangers.co.uk/news/women/mcdonald-support-our-girls/

 

 

O’Hara’s Old Firm Aim

 

RANGERS’ midfielder Caitlin O’Hara is looking forward to getting involved in Sunday’s derby match against Celtic and is keen for her side to continue their goalscoring form.

 

https://rangers.co.uk/news/women/oharas-old-firm-aim/

 

 

Rangers WFC Old Firm Programme

 

RANGERS face Celtic for the first time this season at New Tinto Park on Sunday and you can read the match programme here.

 

Can be read online: https://rangers.co.uk/news/women/rangers-wfc-old-firm-programme/

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