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Joanna Guelas and Anna Harrington

Dog invades pitch as Canberra beat 'Nix, Reds down WSW

Canberra have edged Wellington 1-0 in a hard-fought ALW contest in New Zealand. (Marty Melville/AAP PHOTOS)

Canberra United have overcome a canine pitch invader to defeat Wellington Phoenix, with a Michelle Heyman goal securing their second straight A-League Women win.

Heyman netted in the 11th minute for the 1-0 triumph before Phoenix captain Annalie Longo's dog stole the show at Porirua Park to a stirring crowd rendition of the Baha Men classic "Who let the dogs out?''.

Elsewhere on Sunday, Adelaide United claimed a 2-0 win over Western Sydney while there were spectacular goals galore as Perth claimed a 3-2 victory over Newcastle - their first victory since November 2023.

Canberra are second on the ladder but their away win has come at a cost, with recruit Aideen Keane set for a stint on the sidelines.

The former Sydney FC midfielder had left the game late in the first half in tears after suffering a suspected hamstring injury while attempting a shot at goal.

Wellington (0-2) are also sweating on the fitness of goalkeeper Carolina Vilao after Keane's knee smacked into her opponent's upper thigh just before her hamstring injury.

Vilao played on in visible discomfort before being replaced by Aimee Danieli for the second half.

Canberra easily opened up the hosts' defence, with Maja Markovski pulling off a crafty assist to set up Heyman's 100th goal for United.

The Phoenix, brought to life by Grace Jale and a brief canine cameo, came out firing after the main break to take 19 shots to eight, but could not salvage a point.

At Wanderers Football Park, Emily Condon pulled off a brilliant corner kick to send the ball to the back of the net deep into added time before the main break.

The hosts argued goalkeeper Sham Khamis had been fouled, but Condon's goal stood.

English import Fiona Worts piled the pain on the Wanderers in the opening minute of the second half after launching home from the centre of the box.

A suspected wrist injury to Madison McComasky, sustained after the defender crashed to ground following a collision with Erin Healy in the 31st minute, added to Western Sydney's woes.

At HBF Park, Perth only needed a minute to take the lead when Danielle Krzyzaniak's pass from the back for Libby Copus-Brown was intercepted by Grace Cassidy, who burst forward and scored.

Josie Allan responded with a wonderful long-range strike 12 minutes later.

But Perth restored their lead via Sarah O'Donoghue's lovely strike in the 50th minute, before Kelli Brown brilliantly chipped the Newcastle goalkeeper 15 minutes later.

Things went from bad to worse for Krzyzaniak in the 68th minute.

The goalkeeper was well outside her box when she attempted to block another audacious Brown lob and was immediately given her marching orders.

NRLW star Sheridan Gallagher scored a belting long-range strike in the 93rd minute but it proved just a consolation goal.

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