Matildas stars Caitlin Foord, Alanna Kennedy and Chloe Logarzo will line up for Sydney FC in Sunday's W League trial against Newcastle Jets in Wagga.
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In a huge boost to the Wagga trial, Sydney FC have named some of the biggest stars in the W League to line-up at Equex Centre on Sunday.
Foord, Kennedy and Logarzo will use the trial as a final hit-out before embarking on a couple of international friendlies for the Matildas against Chile.
Sydney FC W League coach Ante Juric is pleased to be able to showcase some of the best players in the game in Wagga on Sunday.
"It's good for Sydney FC for them to be there, with our name and our brand, and it's good for the Wagga people," Juric said.
"A week later they're playing Chile, the Australians, so it will be good for us to see them.
"They're the peak Matildas players as well, there's something to say in that so that will be excellent for the Wagga people."
Sydney FC will not be at full-strength with their international signings yet to arrive, while their three Young Matildas representatives are away on representative duties.
"It's a very competitive team, even though we've got a few away still," Juric said.
"Even the young girls we've brought are high quality for the future."
Sydney FC will arrive in Wagga on Friday ahead of Sunday's game at 3pm.
W League squads
Sydney FC: Chloe Logarzo, Caitlin Foord, Alanna Kennedy, Teresa Polias, Ally Green, Ellie Brush, Remy Siemsen, Natalie Tobin, Mackenzie Hawkesby, Taylor Ray, Trudy Burke, Katie Offer, Jessika Nash, Charlie Rule, Claudia Valletta, Julia Vignes, Darcey Malone, Claudia Cholakian. Coach: Ante Juric
Newcastle Jets: Hannah Brewer, Libby Copus-Brown, Kirsty Fenton, Cassidy Davis, Gema Simon, Molly Arens, Nicki Flannery, Tara Andrews, Lauren Allan, Jenna Kingsley, Clare Wheeler, Pana Petratos, Claire Coelho, Kiarnie Latham, Annabel Martin, Teigan Collister, Nicole Simonsen, Paige Kingston-Hogg. Coach: Craig Deans
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