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List of A-League Women hat-tricks

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Since the A-League Women's inaugural season in 2008–09 as the W-League, nearly fifty players have scored hat-tricks in A-League Women matches by scoring three goals in one game. In addition, five players have scored more than three goals in a A-League Women regular season match. The first hat-trick was scored by Sandra Scalzi for Adelaide United in a win over Newcastle Jets.

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Hat-tricks

Key
4 Player scored four goals
5 Player scored five goals
* The home team
Note: The results column shows the player's team score first
Player Nationality For Against Result Date Ref
Sandra Scalzi  Australia Adelaide United* Newcastle Jets 3–2 31 October 2008 [1]
Michelle Heyman  Australia Central Coast Mariners Adelaide United* 6–0 14 November 2009 [2]
Tameka Butt  Australia Brisbane Roar Newcastle Jets* 6–0 5 December 2009 [3]
Michelle Heyman  Australia Canberra United Perth Glory* 4–1 7 November 2010 [4]
Tara Andrews 4  Australia Newcastle Jets* Adelaide United 7–1 8 January 2011 [5]
Kyah Simon  Australia Sydney FC Perth Glory* 5–1 9 January 2011 [6]
Michelle Heyman  Australia Canberra United* Perth Glory 3–2 29 October 2011 [7]
Tameka Butt  Australia Brisbane Roar Perth Glory* 5–2 19 November 2011 [8]
Caitlin Friend  Australia Melbourne Victory* Adelaide United 4–0 19 November 2011 [9]
Kylie Ledbrook  Australia Sydney FC* Perth Glory 11–0 3 December 2011 [10]
Renee Rollason  Australia
Leena Khamis  Australia
Jodie Taylor  England Melbourne Victory Perth Glory* 5–0 10 December 2011 [11]
Sarah McLaughlin  New Zealand Adelaide United* Western Sydney Wanderers 4–3 20 October 2012 [12]
Kate Gill  Australia Perth Glory Newcastle Jets* 6–1 10 November 2012 [13]
Lisa De Vanna  Australia Perth Glory Sydney FC* 7–5 15 December 2012 [14]
Emily Gielnik  Australia Brisbane Roar* Adelaide United 6–2 22 December 2012 [15]
Kyah Simon  Australia Sydney FC Newcastle Jets* 4–0 23 December 2012 [16]
Tameka Butt  Australia Brisbane Roar* Canberra United 5–1 12 January 2013 [17]
Katrina Gorry  Australia Brisbane Roar Western Sydney Wanderers* 4–1 1 December 2013 [18]
Caitlin Friend  Australia Melbourne Victory* Newcastle Jets 6–0 7 December 2013 [19]
Caitlin Foord  Australia Sydney FC* Perth Glory 8–2 5 January 2014 [20]
Lisa De Vanna  Australia Melbourne Victory Newcastle Jets* 4–1 25 January 2014 [21]
Kate Gill 5  Australia Perth Glory Western Sydney Wanderers* 10–1 5 October 2014 [22]
Amy Jackson  Australia Melbourne Victory* Adelaide United 4–0 12 October 2014 [23]
Racheal Quigley  Australia Melbourne Victory* Newcastle Jets 4–0 22 November 2014 [24]
Sam Kerr  Australia Perth Glory Sydney FC* 5–0 30 November 2014 [25]
Rosie Sutton  Australia Adelaide United Melbourne Victory* 4–0 8 November 2015 [26]
Natasha Dowie  England Melbourne Victory Brisbane Roar* 4–1 1 January 2017 [27]
Ashleigh Sykes 4  Australia Canberra United* Perth Glory 7–2 14 January 2017 [28]
Adriana Jones  Australia Adelaide United* Western Sydney Wanderers 10–2 14 January 2017 [28]
Sofia Huerta  Mexico
Arin Gilliland  United States Newcastle Jets Sydney FC* 3–1 21 January 2017 [29]
Rachel Hill  United States Perth Glory Brisbane Roar* 4–1 5 November 2017 [30]
Makenzy Doniak  United States Adelaide United* Perth Glory 3–1 10 November 2017 [31]
Arin Gilliland  United States Newcastle Jets Brisbane Roar* 3–0 10 December 2017 [32]
Sam Kerr  Australia Perth Glory Newcastle Jets* 3–3 16 December 2017 [33]
Elise Thorsnes  Norway Canberra United* Adelaide United 6–1 7 January 2018 [34]
Sam Kerr  Australia Perth Glory* Canberra United 4–4 20 January 2018 [35]
Katie Stengel  United States Newcastle Jets Canberra United* 5–1 28 January 2018 [36]
Jasmyne Spencer  United States Melbourne City* Sydney FC 3–1 2 November 2018 [37]
Natasha Dowie  England Melbourne Victory Sydney FC* 3–2 25 November 2018 [38]
Caitlin Foord  Australia Sydney FC* Brisbane Roar 5–1 9 December 2018 [39]
Sam Kerr  Australia Perth Glory Melbourne Victory* 4–2 (a.e.t.) 10 February 2019 [40]
Kristen Hamilton  United States Western Sydney Wanderers Brisbane Roar* 3–1 28 November 2019 [41]
Michelle Heyman  Australia Canberra United* Adelaide United 4–3 30 December 2020 [42]
Emily Gielnik  Australia Brisbane Roar* Adelaide United 4–2 12 March 2021 [43]
Melina Ayres  Australia Melbourne Victory Brisbane Roar* 6–2 4 April 2021 [44]
Hannah Wilkinson 5  New Zealand Melbourne City Melbourne Victory* 5–1 26 December 2021 [45]
Mackenzie Hawkesby  Australia Sydney FC Wellington Phoenix* 5–0 30 December 2021 [46]
María José Rojas  Chile Sydney FC* Canberra United 6–0 15 January 2022 [47]
Fiona Worts 5  England Adelaide United Brisbane Roar* 8–2 13 February 2022 [48]
Fiona Worts  England Adelaide United* Melbourne Victory 3–0 26 February 2022 [49]
Larissa Crummer  Australia Brisbane Roar Newcastle Jets* 5–1 4 March 2022 [50]
Michelle Heyman  Australia Canberra United Brisbane Roar* 3–3 10 March 2022 [51]
Sarah Griffith  United States Newcastle Jets* Western Sydney Wanderers 4–2 26 November 2022 [52]
Kayla Morrison  United States Melbourne Victory* Newcastle Jets 5–2 18 December 2022 [53]
Princess Ibini-Isei  Australia Sydney FC Melbourne Victory* 6–3 26 January 2023 [54]
Michelle Heyman  Australia Canberra United* Adelaide United 4–2 4 March 2023 [55]
Holly McNamara  Australia Melbourne City* Western Sydney Wanderers 4–3 12 November 2023 [56]
Millie Farrow  England Perth Glory Melbourne City* 3–1 9 December 2023 [57]
Vesna Milivojević  Serbia Canberra United* Brisbane Roar 5–1 10 December 2023 [58]
Emina Ekic  Bosnia and Herzegovina Melbourne City* Brisbane Roar 5–3 28 December 2023 [59]
Daniela Galic  Australia Melbourne City Adelaide United* 5–0 6 January 2024 [60]
Sarina Bolden  Philippines Newcastle Jets* Brisbane Roar 3–0 17 February 2024 [61]
Hannah Keane  United States Western United* Canberra United 4–2 1 March 2024 [62]
Emily Gielnik  Australia Melbourne Victory* Adelaide United 4–1 10 March 2024 [63]

Multiple hat-tricks

The following table lists the number of hat-tricks scored by players who have scored two or more hat-tricks.

As of 4 March 2023
Rank Player Hat-tricks
1 Australia Michelle Heyman 6
2 Australia Sam Kerr 4
3 Australia Tameka Butt 3
Australia Emily Gielnik
5 Australia Lisa De Vanna 2
England Natasha Dowie
Australia Caitlin Foord
Australia Caitlin Friend
Australia Kate Gill
United States Arin Gilliland
Australia Kyah Simon
England Fiona Worts

See also

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