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Isle of Wight women's football team aiming high for medal success in Orkney

Isle of Wight women's football team aiming high for medal success in Orkney

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Daniela Melninkeite and Tilly Yardley, who both play for Shanklin Ladies. (Image: County Press)
THE Isle of Wight women's football team is set to make a significant impact at the Island Games this year.
The squad, consisting of 21 players, includes 11 teenagers, with the youngest, Matilda Brown, aged just 16 years old.
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This youthful team reflects the dedication and hard work put into developing football talent across the Island.
The team will be led by captain Rowan Treagus and vice-captain Phoebe Connor, with Peggy Stagg and Jazz Bavington expected to play pivotal roles.
The coaching team comprises manager Rich Mumford, assistant Katy Ednay, head coach Mark Woodhouse, and fitness coach Shannon Kilcullen.
They have been training the squad since the end of May, with sessions three times a week.
The group matches will commence on Sunday, July 13, against Shetland.
Their second opponents will be Bermuda, the current holders who won gold in Guernsey.
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The final group match will be against long-time rivals Jersey on Wednesday, July 16.
The outcome of these matches will determine whether the team will have the opportunity to compete for a medal or will play in a placing match.
Team members Daniela Melninkeite and Tilly Yardley, both players for Shanklin Ladies, who are in Division 1 of the Hampshire Women's League, expressed their pride in representing the Island.
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Tilly, 18, said: "To represent the Island means a lot, especially having played football from such a young age.
"It means a lot to go on further and do something other than league football, at a higher level."
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Daniela, a midfielder and just 16 years old, added: "It means a lot to represent the Isle of Wight and I really appreciate being selected."
The full squad also includes Georgia Scholes, Katie Rand, Erin Sharp, Emma Webb, Sammie Mumford, Jess Green, Holly Stephan, Thea Broadhead, Kira Smith, Faith Wagstaff, Laura Huish, Sienna Brennen, and Millie Tinsley.
A special mention goes to Ayisha Keyes, who has participated fully in training and is ready to step in if needed.
Richard said: "Ladies football on the Island is thriving, and the hard work and effort that has been put in to developing young talent across several clubs, is starting to pay dividends.
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"The squad for this year's Island Games in Orkney is testament to those volunteering their time and effort to produce talented footballers."
The group matches begin on Sunday, July 13, against Shetland, competing for the first time for more than 20 years.
The Isle of Wight also face Bermuda, the current holders, who won gold in Guernsey two years ago.
They also face old foes Jersey on Wednesday, July 16.
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