2018 Round 12 Sutherland Sharks FC VS Rockdale City Suns FC
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ROUND 12 SEYMOUR SHAW 6.30PM SATURDAY 26TH MAY 2018 KICKOFF vs CLUB WELCOME #NPLNSW oday’s game against our Southern on the scoring sheet after 13 minutes into the Tneighbours Rockdale has double importance game. The strong 20’s unit were made even for both clubs as it it is not only the valuable stronger with the addition first graders Hayden points on offer it is also the second leg of the Morton and Hristijan Tanovski. This resulted Leader Cup currently held by the Suns. Last in a convincing win against the second place week the Sharks went down to Blacktown City Blacktown to open up a 6 point gap at the 2-1 in a tight encounter. Today’s game promises top of the table. Tanovski and Currey were to be more free- flowing. Unfortunately last the other scorers. Currey’s was a well placed week’s goalscorer , Blair Brown, received his “thunderbolt” from outside the area. fifth yellow and will miss tonight’s game. A The under 18’s were very unfortunate to number of our all conquering 20’s have had go down 1-0 to a late penalty against the to step up to the first grade squad, Noah Chia competition leaders last week. They are playing joining Tom Papa coming off the bench in the well and soon fortunes will change. last few weeks for the Sharks. It will be up to experienced players like Da Silva, Tratt , Norval St John Bosco , Engadine Eagles ,Engadine and last week’s Man of the Match Keisuke Crusaders and North Sutherland Rockets are Hayashi to guide the Sharks to an all important the under 9’s junior Association teams on show win tonight. tonight and we thank them for their attendance and wonderful entertainment. The 20’s have added two players to their roster with Kuot Maliet and Richard Stewart joining We are looking forward to a Shark’s victory the squad for the run to the finals. Kuot was tonight, so: Go you Sharks!! Vale Andy Watson 1923-2018 The Sharks were saddened to hear of the passing of Andy Watson, who spent many years as Sutherland Sharks physiotherapist through the 70’s 80’s & 90’s. Andy was born in Dundee Scotland in 1923. He was very popular among the players and coaches shared many stories. His positivity and sense of humour were an integral part of the senior team’s success. He worked with ex-socceroos Pat Hughes and Johnny Watkiss in the late 70’s and early 80’s. Andy was awarded : Sutherland Shire Soccer Supporters Club “Clubman of the Year 1977” Supporters Club Award for winning grand final, 1st grade 1978 as masseur for Sutherland. Premiers State League, 1st Division, 1st grade, 1991 Soccer Federation NSW Award. Life Membership of Gymea United F.C. Website: sutherlandsharksfc.com.au Email: [email protected] Phone: 0408 655 115 Twitter: @SuthoSharks_FC Facebook: fb.com/SutherlandSharksFC 2 CORPORATE PARTNERS 459 The Boulevarde, Kirrawee Ph 9545 0555 Rockdale [email protected] ONE STOP MUSIC SPOT ONE STOP MUSIC SPOT Website: sutherlandsharksfc.com.au Email: [email protected] Phone: 0408 655 115 Twitter: @SuthoSharks_FC Facebook: fb.com/SutherlandSharksFC TEAM LISTS 1 RYAN NORVAL 12 BLAIR BROWN 2 JACOB TRATT 13 ROBERT WATSON 4 HAYDEN MORTON 15 NICK LITTLER 5 BRADLEY BARTELS 16 RYOGA SUYAMA 6 LACHLAN EVERETT 17 LEROY JENNINGS 7 STEPHEN KAYES 18 JUAN FELIPE ZAPATA 9 ADRIAN VRANIC 20 KEISUKE HAYASHI 10 JOSHUA DA SILVA 21 NICK LOE 11 HRISTIJAN TANOSKI 22 NICK OLSEN COACH: GRANT LEE ASST: HARRY PARAS MANAGER: JOE RIGGIO GOALKEEPER COACH: PETR SESTAK PHYSIOS: KIERAN ROONEY & MICHAEL GABRIEL 1 ANTE COVIC 12 IDRISS EL HAFIANE 2 DANIEL PETKOVSKI 14 BRAYDEN SORGE 3 STEVEN HESKETH 15 NICHOLAS PETRILLO 4 TRENT MCCLENAHAN 16 ISAAC SAVOR 5 PAUL REID 17 TOUFIC ALAMEDDINE 6 BLAKE RICCIUTO 19 PATRICK SAVOR 7 ALEC UROSEVSKI 21 MICHAEL NEILL 8 ALEX CANAK 22 NICHOLAS SORRAS 9 BAI ANTONIOU 23 JORDAN FIGON 10 HARRIS GAITATZIS 25 JAKE SOUTTER 11 JONATHAN GROZDANOVSKI COACH: MICHAEL GRBEVSKI PLAYER COACH: PAUL REID ASSISTANT COACH: MATTHEW RIBAROVSKI PHYSIO: JERRY FILIPATOS GOALKEEPER COACH: SPIRO PARAMETIS MANAGER: ANGELO SALLIS TEAM STEWARD: JOVAN CKOROVSKI REFEREES: B. ABRAHAM, S. EDELING, J. ADABJOU 4TH OFFICIAL: S. ANDREWS NPLNSW.COM.AU 1ST GRADE MATCH PREVIEW linging onto their spot inside the top five, not hit the back of the net since round 7 but will CSutherland Sharks will be determined to be hoping to change his fortunes by upping his consolidate their chance at finals football with scoring tally from seven for the year. a win when they host Rockdale City Suns on Saturday in what will be a fiery derby. Rockdale City Suns have struggled this season being plagued with inconsistency and poor Sutherland are currently fifth in the standings, performances – this was further put to the ahead of Wollongong only on goal difference. test as they lost 2-0 to Sydney FC last Saturday further putting pressure on player/manager Last week Grant Lee’s side suffered a 2-1 Paul Reid. loss at their Seymour Shaw home ground to Blacktown City. The Suns sit only one win off the bottom of the table despite boasting the league’s third best Their opponents Rockdale City Suns were also attack not to mention some quality players at on the wrong side of a losing scoreline as they the club’s disposal including Ante Covic, Blake went down 2-0 to bottom side Sydney FC. Ricciuto, Alec Urosevski, Jordan Figon, Daniel Sutherland has proven to be a solid team across Petkovski and Trent McClenahan to name a the park with defender Jacob Tratt developing few. the Sharks defence into one of the league’s This game will come down to discipline and toughest units. which team remains mistake free. One player that has been a little quiet after Both sides have plenty to play for so it certainly starting the year like a house on fire has been won’t be lacking excitement. striker Adrian Vranic. The young attacker has 1ST GRADE - NPL NSW MEN’S POS TEAM P W D L F A GD PTS 1 Sydney Olympic FC 11 9 1 1 22 8 14 28 2 APIA Leichhardt Tigers FC 11 8 1 2 30 12 18 25 3 Blacktown City FC 11 7 2 2 19 9 10 23 4 Sydney United 58 FC 11 5 1 5 16 14 2 16 5 Sutherland Sharks FC 11 4 2 5 17 17 0 14 6 Wollongong Wolves FC 11 4 2 5 10 18 -8 14 7 Manly United FC 11 3 4 4 17 19 -2 13 8 Marconi Stallions FC 11 3 3 5 11 17 -6 12 9 Hakoah Sydney City East FC 11 3 2 6 16 19 -3 11 10 Rockdale City Suns FC 11 3 2 6 19 26 -7 11 11 Bonnyrigg White Eagles FC 11 3 2 6 14 26 -12 11 12 Sydney FC 11 2 2 7 16 22 -6 8 5 MATCH REVIEWS #NPLNSW Sutherland Sharks 1 – Blacktown City 2 at Seymour Shaw Blacktown City has held off a fast finishing Sutherland Sharks to claim a 2-1 win in their National Premier Leagues NSW Round 11 lash at Seymour Shaw on Saturday night. Despite taking a 2-0 lead with only 20 minutes left to play, Blacktown were forced to scrap for the win in the dying stages in a match with truly lit up in an exciting second stanza. Joey Gibbs opened the scoring for City after only twelve minutes before Danny Choi doubled the visitors lead in the 67th minute with the Sharks looking unable to match it with Mark Crittenden’s well oiled side. However, The home side found a second wind as Blair Brown pulled one back for Sutherland late on to give Blacktown a jittery final few minutes. The final flurry proved too little too late and City’s backs against the wall defence helped close out what should’ve been a much more straight forward victory for the Seven Hills based club. Sydney FC 2 – Rockdale City Suns 0 at Lambert Park Sydney FC has ended their 10 week winless streak with a comfortable 2-0 result against a disappointing Rockdale City Suns FC at Lambert Park on Saturday. The Young Sky Blues were in control of the entire contest, and if not for their wastefulness could’ve finished the contest by half-time. A rifled finish from Sam McIllhatton that sent Sydney FC into the break up 1-0 before Jeremy Cox confirmed the points with an arrowed finish in the second stanza to help his side fight their way off the bottom of the ladder. Rockdale City Suns coach Paul Reid offered no excuses for his sides poor performance, despite playing three games in a short time- frame, they weren’t at the races tonight and were dominated by a youthful Sky Blues side. 6 NPLNSW.COM.AU TEAM OF THE WEEK 01: LARGE USE: OVER 150MM WIDE This logo has a smaller ‘®’ symbol FOOTBALL NSW WOULD LIKE TO THANK THEIR SPONSORS FOR THEIR CONTINUED SUPPORT 02: SMALL USE: 55MM - 150MM WIDE This logo has a larger ‘®’ symbol 7 keep our game beautiful INTEGRITY IN SPORT Football NSW and the National Premier Leagues NSW are bound by Football Federation Australia’s NATIONAL CODE OF CONDUCT and NATIONAL ANTI-DOPING POLICY. 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