Name: Nicole Sykes DOB: 15/12/91 POB - Sydney, Australia Siblings - Ashleigh (older twin sister) & 2 others, (unknown) Current Location: Dubbo, Australia Nicole Sykes is a soccer player who usually plays either left back or left mid. She used to play for the Sass Soccer Club Amaroo Rangers & for the Western NSW Panthers FC with her twin sister, Ashleigh. Ashleigh now plays for the Young Matilda's after recording 3 seconds for the 20m sprint. (Nicole wasn't far off it either) Both now play for...Read Full Story
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The green machine, which features twins Nicole and Ashleigh Sykes, will face perennial competition heavyweights Brisbane Roar in the decider after beating Melbourne Victory 1-0 in their semi-final last weekend. A sell-out crowd of 2400 is expected to pack ...
The opener came from a familiar source, the league's leading goalscorer Heyman converting following a superb pass from Ashleigh Sykes after just 11 minutes. Heyman then turned provider for Sykes, who converted from close range after Grace Gill's pass ...
Ellie Brush, Caitlin Cooper and twins Ashleigh and Nicole Sykes have all briefly enjoyed the honour of wearing the green and gold, before it was abruptly taken away. But Canberra United's incredible W-League season looks set to hand some of its stars a ...
Canberra's chances kept flowing but they continued to be frustrated, in the 58th minute Grace Gill's freekick found Raso only to have her head over the bar before Raso then countered and found Ashleigh Sykes who chipped a good ball for Heyman whose shot ...
FORMER Western NSW Panthers FC striker Ashleigh Sykes has moved Canberra United a step closer to their inaugural W-League title, scoring as they wrapped up the minor premiership in style with a thumping 5-0 win over the visiting Adelaide United on Sunday.
WESTERN NSW Panthers FC 16-year-old Ashleigh Sykes has made an immediate impact for the Australian Matildas in the AFF Womenâs Championships being play in Ho Chi Minh City ...
The Young Matildas have continued their outstanding performance with an 18-0 win over India in their second match of the Asian U-19 Women's Football Championship in Kuala Lumpur. The first four goals were scored in the opening 14 minutes and by ...