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The Newcastle Jets welcome four Sydney-siders into their squad ahead of next month’s W-League season opener.
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Emma Stanbury, Liana Danaskos and Elizabeth O’Reilly were announced on Thursday fresh from steering Sydney University to grand final victory in the National Premier League Women’s Competition.
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Tara Pender, 19, is the youngest of the recruits and joins the Jets from the Blacktown Spartans.
The Jets’ first round fixture is away against Melbourne City on November 6.
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Meanwhile, Jets A-League coach Mark Jones has named a 17-man squad for Sunday’s away clash against the Western Sydney Wanderers with injured defender Jason Hoffman (calf) the sole addition following a 4-0 demolition of Brisbane at home last start.
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