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JETS WOMEN PICK UP THE PIECES FOLLOWING LOSS TO ADELAIDE

Jets W-League coach Craig Deans believes poor defence and his team selection were to blame for yesterday’s 5-1 loss to Adelaide.
Newcastle’s Australian representatives didn’t train with the squad in the lead up to the game, as they attended a midweek Matildas camp in Canberra.
With no preparation, Deans admits his side never found its rhythm, as the Jets conceded five goals and dropped out of the top four.
The W-League Jets will return to the training pitch tomorrow to prepare for a vital clash with Western Sydney on December 27.
In a major boost, Chloe Logarzo and Rhali Dobson are both expected to be fit to face the Wanderers.

JETS WOMEN PICK UP THE PIECES FOLLOWING LOSS TO ADELAIDE
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Mitchell Hughes

Mitchell Hughes started as a tape editor in Newcastle in 1999. He became a reporter in 2004, working in Lismore and on the Gold Coast. Since moving back to the Newcastle office in 2006, he's taken on various roles, such as producer and chief of staff. He became the head sport reporter in 2011 and the main sport presenter in 2015.

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