July 2, 2026

Whitsunday United Keep Pressure on League Leaders

WUFC Women’s Team. Photo Supplied

Whitsunday United FC's senior sides returned from Mackay with valuable points on Friday night, highlighted by a determined 4-2 victory for the Division 1 Men over Country United despite playing much of the second half with 10 men.

 

The Division 1 Men overcame recent player absences to produce another impressive performance. Darren Reynolds opened the scoring after weaving through several defenders before Hayden Vanderdrift doubled the lead. A defensive lapse allowed Country United to reduce the margin to 2-1 before halftime.

 

An early second-half red card threatened to derail Whitsunday's momentum, but the visitors responded brilliantly. Sam Reynolds converted from the penalty spot before Kristian Mulholland produced a composed chip over the goalkeeper to extend the lead to 4-1. Country United managed a late consolation goal, but Whitsunday defended resolutely to secure the 4-2 win and remain firmly in the hunt for the league title.

 

The Division 2 Men battled to a hard-earned 0-0 draw in a closely contested encounter. Neither side created many clear-cut opportunities in the opening half, but Whitsunday controlled much of the second period without finding the breakthrough. The point keeps the side well placed near the top of the competition heading into the final rounds.

 

On Saturday, the Premier Women faced a difficult assignment against second-placed Magpies, going down 6-0. Goalkeeper Dani Hanns impressed on debut between the posts with several outstanding saves, while Alexis Ripps provided a strong attacking outlet and Taigen Marks and Karlee Goodin worked tirelessly in midfield. Robyn Dean also made several important saves after taking over in goals during the second half as Whitsunday showed plenty of determination despite the result.

 

The youth teams all had a BYE week this weekend and Men’s U23 and Prem Men’s games were postponed until later in the season.

Contributed with thanks to Joscelyn O'Keefe.