NSW Sky secured spots in both the Under 15 and Under 16 Championship Matches at the 2025 CommBank Emerging Matildas Championships in front of a full house at Valentine Sports Park.
Western Sydney rolled out a perfect day with blue skies and the sun shining, which aptly complemented a day full of high-quality football action.
The final day of the 2025 CommBank Emerging Championships will take place tomorrow with the two Championship Finals, third-place playoff matches and the official closing ceremony.
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Finalists Confirmed
The Under 15 Championship Final promises to be a thrilling clash between NSW Sky and Northern NSW, with both teams boasting attacking talent across the park.
NSW Sky booked their place in the decider with a commanding 4-1 win in the first semi-final of the day, while Northern NSW matched that result, defeating Queensland Maroon 4-1 in an equally impressive performance.
In the Under 16 age group, NSW Sky will take on Victoria Blue in what shapes as a high-quality contest to finish the tournament.
Capital Football鈥檚 remarkable run came to an end against a dominant NSW Sky outfit, who secured a 5-0 semi-final win. In the other semi-final, Victoria Blue and Queensland Maroon played out one of the matches of the tournament in a tightly fought encounter that required penalties to separate the sides, with Victoria Blue eventually prevailing.
Queensland Maroon and NSW Navy will meet in the Under 15 bronze medal match, while Capital Football face Queensland Maroon in the Under 16 bronze medal match.
Capital Courage 鈥 Canberra鈥檚 Run to the Final Four
They might be one of the smallest programs in the country, but Capital Football鈥檚 Under 16 side made a big impression at the 2025 CommBank Emerging Matildas Championships.
Their fairy tale run came to a close today with a semi-final loss to NSW Sky, but not before they turned heads by qualifying for the final four in a huge achievement for a group that came into the tournament with no expectations.
鈥淲e didn鈥檛 set any goals coming in,鈥 said Head Coach Scott Conlon.
鈥淲e just wanted to be proud of ourselves after each game, and I think we鈥檝e done that. There鈥檚 not one game where we鈥檝e walked away disappointed.鈥
The road to Sydney wasn鈥檛 exactly smooth, with only 25 players eligible at the start of the process and even fewer by the time the tournament began. But that didn鈥檛 stop the group from finding its rhythm.
鈥淚t took us a couple of games to really gel,鈥 Conlon continued.
鈥淏ut once we did, the girls started doing some really good stuff. A lot of them already knew each other from local comps, so there was already a strong bond.鈥
That close-knit connection proved a strength, as did the environment created by Conlon and his assistant Mark.
鈥淲e just tried to empower them to be amazing, and they really thrived.鈥
Tomorrow, Capital Football will play off for the Bronze Medal in the Under 16 Age Group against Queensland Maroon in what could be one of their best-ever finishes at the tournament.
鈥淭here are a few federations with more resources and full-time programs who鈥檇 have loved to be in the top four. But sometimes you get a few things right, ride that wave, and big things happen.
Northern Attitude
Northern NSW Football are through to the Under 15 Final of the 2025 CommBank Emerging Matildas Championships and according to head coach Helen Moseley, they鈥檝e more than earned their place.
鈥淲e鈥檙e super excited,鈥 Moseley said.
鈥淚 think the girls deserve to be in the final. The professionalism they鈥檝e shown on and off the pitch this week has been amazing.鈥
In a tense semi-final, Northern NSW pulled away in the second half to secure the win, showing calm heads and a now-familiar resilience.
鈥淲e鈥檝e been one-nil down before and come back stronger every single time,鈥 Moseley said.
鈥淭here was no panic 鈥 just belief in each other.鈥

That belief has been the team鈥檚 quiet superpower throughout the week, with a tight-knit squad, strong culture, and a balanced playing style.
鈥淥ur special ingredient has just been the players,鈥 Moseley said.
鈥淭hey鈥檝e been professional, focused, and they work together as one unit whether that鈥檚 in attack, defence, everything. It鈥檚 just a solid team.鈥
鈥淚t鈥檒l be a big crowd, which will only lift them more. We knew we had a job to do today and now we鈥檝e earned our shot at the title.鈥
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