Soccer: Jets boss says girls program to continue but review on cards for academy set up

James Gardiner
Updated August 15 2022 - 4:37pm, first published August 5 2022 - 4:00pm
GRADUATE: Defender Kirtsy Fenton cane through the Emerging Jets academy to earn a place in the A-League women's squad and is also headed to the FIFA under-20s World Cup with the Young Matildas. Picture: Jonathan Carroll
GRADUATE: Defender Kirtsy Fenton cane through the Emerging Jets academy to earn a place in the A-League women's squad and is also headed to the FIFA under-20s World Cup with the Young Matildas. Picture: Jonathan Carroll

EXECUTIVE chairman Shane Mattiske has dismissed suggestions that the Newcastle Jets' girls academy will be shut down but confirmed that a review of the club's elite pathway system was being undertaken.

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James Gardiner

James Gardiner

Sports Writer

James Gardiner, chief football and rugby writer at the Newcastle Herald.

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