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Kiwi players make PFA women's team of the year

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Mackenzie Barry is one of four New Zealanders named in the PFA Women's Team of the Year PHOTO: LINTOTT PHOTOGRAPHY
Mackenzie Barry is one of four New Zealanders named in the PFA Women's Team of the Year PHOTO: LINTOTT PHOTOGRAPHY

Four New Zealand players have been named in the Professional Footballers Australia (PFA) team of the season ahead of Saturday’s grand final against Melbourne City.


Grace Jale, Pia Vlok and Mackenzie Barry play at the Wellington Phoenix while Rebekah Stott represents Melbourne City.


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Three other Kiwi players are on the bench- Claudia Bunge (Melbourne Victory), Victoria Esson and Maris Van der Meer (both Phoenix) while Bev Priestman has been voted coach of the year by PFA members.


“I’m super proud of all of the players that have been named,” Priestman said. “They’re well deserved and maybe there could have been a few more.


“It speaks volumes to the commitment of, not only the players named but, the players around those players to help them get there.


“For the Wellington Phoenix to have that many players in is probably a first and super proud of the players that are there.”


Priestman was also honoured to be recognised by the players.


“That means the team you’re coaching and playing against have seen value in what you’ve done this year, which is awesome.


“But at the end of the day I’m one person of many. The staff that I work with are immense, the club that I work for is immense and that’s the reason I’m in this position.


“So I’d like to thank the club, the players I work with and the staff that I work with, who work tirelessly.


The PFA’s A-League team of the season -


Goalkeeper: Teresa Morrissey (Perth Glory)

Defenders: Aimee Medwin (Brisbane Roar), Mackenzie Barry (Wellington Phoenix), Rebekah Stott (Melbourne City) (c), Ella Tonkin (Adelaide United)

Midfielders: Pia Vlok (Wellington Phoenix), Isabel Gomez (Central Coast Mariners), Grace Jale (Wellington Phoenix)

Forwards: Holly McNamara (Melbourne City), Annalise Rasmussen (Central Coast Mariners), Brooke Nunn (Wellington Phoenix)

Substitutes: Victoria Esson (Wellington Phoenix), Claudia Bunge (Melbourne Victory), Marisa van der Meer (Wellington Phoenix), Leticia McKenna (Melbourne City), Rhianna Pollicina (Melbourne Victory), Aideen Keane (Melbourne City), Daisy Brown (Brisbane Roar)

Coach: Bev Priestman (Wellington Phoenix)

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