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Football Fern stays at Nix for 2025-26 season

  • Writer: Dave Worsley
    Dave Worsley
  • 6 hours ago
  • 2 min read
Grace Jale headers the ball for the Wellington Phoenix where she has signed for another season PHOTO: LINTOTT PHOTOGRAPHY
Grace Jale headers the ball for the Wellington Phoenix where she has signed for another season PHOTO: LINTOTT PHOTOGRAPHY

Football Fern Grace Jale has re-signed with the Phoenix for the 2025-26 A-League season, following fellow forward Emma Main and centre back Mackenzie Barry in extending her stay in Wellington.


It will be Jale’s third campaign with the Nix, having been part of the inaugural women’s team in 2021-22 before returning last year after two seasons away.


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She made 21 appearances for the Phoenix during the 2024-25 A-League, scoring two goals, and says she has unfinished business in the capital.


“Last year I returned to do a job and that didn’t happen and I’m not going to leave until that job is done,” Jale said.


“Winning was the ultimate goal but everyone’s more realistic goal was to make the finals and see where we could go from there.


“Despite falling short, I loved last season. There was a lot of learning and growth for me on and off the field, so I’m happy to be back.”


She expects to return to the Phoenix a more confident player, having worked on the mental side of her game with the club’s staff.


“Now I know what I can bring and with my experience, it’s going to be my fifth year in the A-League, I know what to expect in the league and at the club.


“The familiarity is comforting, and I can just focus on performing really.”


The 35-cap Fern showcased her versatility last season, even deputising in the centre of midfield at the end of the 2024-25 campaign.


“There was definitely some getting used to it and the first game I played there was against Melbourne City, so it was a bit of a thrown under the bus kind of situation, but I actually loved it.


“I enjoyed getting on the ball more, being able to control the pace and flow of the game and I just loved being in the middle.


“There’s more action and I can use my height and strength more.”


Interim Phoenix head coach Amy Shepherd says re-signing Jale, Barry and Main shows that securing top Kiwi talent remains a key strategic focus for the club.


“These signings are not only vital to our on-field success but also demonstrate our dedication to supporting the growth and development of our players on both domestic and international stages,” Shepherd said.


“Grace brings exceptional technical skill, athleticism, and versatility to the squad. They are attributes that will be crucial in what promises to be a significant season for the club.


“Her wealth of experience at both domestic and international levels makes her a key contributor on and off the field.


“We remain committed to supporting her ambitions with the Football Ferns as she sets her sights on Brazil 2027.”


Grace Jale is the 16th player confirmed in the Wellington Phoenix women’s squad for the 2025-26 A-League, with further re-signings and signings to follow in the coming weeks

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