Griffith's Jordan Jasnos has continued to rise through the ranks in her quest to reach the Matildas as she was selected for the Young Matildas training camp held this week.
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Jasnos was among 29 other of the up and coming female footballing talent as the Young Matildas coaches look to prepare for the 2022 AFC U-20 Women's Asian Cup.
"It is always exciting to be able to come together as a team of players and staff," Young Matildas head coach Leah Blayney said.
"Every assembly is an opportunity to become one day better as a group. For this camp, we are looking to build on seeds planted from previous Elite Matches as we further bed down our playing style and re-affirm the expectations we set as a team."
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Jasnos has been playing top-level football in Sydney as part of the Football NSW Insitute women's side who play in the Football NSW NPLW competition.
The Young Matildas will commence their qualification campaign for the 2022 AFC U-20 Women's Asian Cup from August 14-22.
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