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Subscriber only SCORING three goals in the last seven minutes showed the Western Pride women s side has plenty of character. Pride s latest 4-2 National Premier League s win over home side Logan also provided a satisfying moment on Saturday night. Pride trio - captain Meaghan McElligott, April Gleeson and Meg Krautz - played in the Logan team last season before joining coach Trent Gregson s revitalised squad for the 2021 season. It was really good to get the win for them, Gregson said. Gregson s Coomera captain last year Brittney Lacek is current Logan leader. It was like little battles inside the battle last night, which made the win a little bit sweeter, Gregson said.
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Subscriber only WESTERN Pride newcomer Trent Gregson had some positive community priorities when he started rebuilding the region s premier women s team. Among the Pride head coach s goals was to restore quality to the Ipswich-based team that was forced to withdraw from last year s Women s National Premier Leagues (WNPL) competition. He has achieved that with an accomplished squad of 17 players preparing to kick off the 2021 season in March. I wanted to build the roster with good people, Gregson said, having taken over late last year. They are all extremely talented footballers but they are all great people, showing a very positive vibe for the club, which is what we want.