Their debut season's been a baptism of fire, but the Wagga City Wanderers women's side is confident a few more wins are around the corner as they prepare to host Monaro at Gissing Oval on Sunday.
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The Wanderers haven't won since beating Tuggeranong United 4-1 in their first-ever match in the National Premier League Canberra competition in March, but have a golden chance to break the drought against the Panthers.
The Wanderers will be missing key midfielders Raechel Lyon and Kya Godbier, but captain Maddy Harris is looking forward to a glut of home games in the back end of the season.
"We were very competitive last time against them (Monaro), we just didn't manage to make the most of our chances," Harris said.
"It (first season) has been a really good learning opportunity. We've lacked consistency with player availability and if we had that, I'm sure we'd have more wins on the board."
The match will kick off at 2pm.
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