Earlier on Friday, Newcastle pulled off one of the boilovers of the A-League Women season with a stunning 3-1 victory over leaders Melbourne City.
But the day's football was overshadowed by the injury to Logarzo Berryhill, who joined Western Sydney in a bid to make the Matildas' Asian Cup squad in her final season of professional football before retiring.
With Western Sydney up 1-0 in the 90th minute, after Ella Buchanan's 83rd-minute goal, Logarzo Berryhill and Brisbane defender Leia Varley both attacked the ball.
The Brisbane defender clattered into the star Wanderer's leg and Logarzo Berryhill immediately went down screaming and grabbing at her right knee.
The 31-year-old previously tore the ACL in her right knee in 2021.
The Wanderers were down to 10 players after a tearful Logarzo Berryhill was stretchered off and Brisbane's Bente Jansen scrambled home a late equaliser.
Earlier, Newcastle claimed their first win over the ALW powerhouse since City joined the league in 2015.
City had been in ominous form despite being without first-choice midfielders Laura Hughes and Leah Davidson through injury.
But they couldn't handle the Jets' aggressive pressing and lethal counter-attack as the visitors claimed a deserved victory at AAMI Park, snapping City's four-game winning streak.
Newcastle leap to fifth while City remain on top, a point ahead of second-placed Canberra with a game in hand.
The Jets took a deserved lead just after the half-hour mark when, under pressure, City skipper Rebekah Stott sold Taylor Otto into trouble and the ball was nipped away by Alexis Collins.
It fell to Melina Ayres, who nudged the ball back into Collins' path.
Mieres closed down Collins and made a great save, but it went straight into the path of Kelli Brown, who scored.
City equalised via a dubious penalty shortly after.
For the City penalty, fringe Matildas defender Tash Prior was harshly ruled to have handballed an Aideen Keane cross, though her arm appeared tucked into her body when it was struck.
Leat dived the right way, but Holly McNamara coolly fired an unreachable spot-kick into the top corner.
Newcastle regained the lead in the 66th minute when Mieres was playing out from the back and attempted to pass to Karly Roestbakken, only for Libby Copus-Brown to nip in, steal possession and score.
Five minutes later, the Jets broke down the left and Ayres brilliantly backheeled the ball into the path of Chloe Lancaster, who beat Mieres with a scintillating strike.