2017 Round 03 Bonnyrigg White Eagles V Blacktown City
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KICKOFF ROUND 3 SATURDAY BONNYRIGG SPORTS CLUB V 25TH MARCH 2017 FIXTURES TEAM LISTS FIRST GRADE MATCH PREVIEW 7PM TEAM OF THE WEEK WELCOME #PS4NPLNSW FROM THE elcome to Bonnyrigg Sports Ground for and get the first win on the board for 2017. Wthe round three clash of the PlayStation 4 NPL NSW Men’s competition. The White Eagles wish the Blacktown City players, staff and fans the best of luck in the The Bonnyrigg White Eagles welcome long time 2017 season. rivals and opponents Blackown City in what will be a fantastic match. The Bonnyrigg White Eagles would like to thank its 2017 club sponsors as well as the loyal The boys were unlucky not to come away supporters who stick by the club year by year. with anything from last Sunday’s match, going down to Manly United in an eight goal thriller. #BWEFC #KAMANAVALA Bomber’s boys will be raring to go in this one #PS4NPLNSW THE ROBERT YOUNIS ANNUAL CHALLENGE TROPHY honouring the PS4 NPL 1 NSW leading goal scorer in history APIA Leichhardt Tigers v Bonnyrigg White Eagles 4.45pm • Sunday 2nd April Lambert Park Website: www.bwefc.com.au Email: [email protected] Phone: (02) 9823 5224 Twitter: @BWEFC Facebook: fb.com/bonnyriggwhiteeaglesfc 2 CORPORATE PARTNERS S B # NAME S B # NAME 1 GK CHRONOPOULOS James 1 PRENDERGAST Tristan 2 MANSUETO Alexander 3 SPERANZA Giorgio 3 VRANKOVIC David 4 SPERANZA Roberto 4 SUSAK Milan 5 LYNCH Grant 5 JENNER Adam 6 LEWIS Matt 6 MACKENZIE Zachary 8 ARAUJO Daniel 7 KONDEK Gregory 9 GIBBS Joey 8 DANASKOS Troy 10 EVANS Connor 9 PETERSON Aaron 11 CHOI Danny 10 LO Martin 12 ANDREW James 11 SPRUCE Benjamin 14 MALLIA Mitchell 12 GIL Mun-Soo 15 D’CUNHA Shayne 13 MCKENZIE James 17 BEUMIE Lewis 14 MCDONALD Taylor 19 CAIRNCROSS Zach 15 MILLER Raymond 20 SYMES Matt 16 GALLAWAY Samuel 21 CHUN Ken 17 FARIA Leon 22 KONAGAYA Yuta 18 KADRIC Asmir 19 SHAW Thomas Coach: Mark Crittenden 20 GK SAVICIC Stevan Assistant Coach: Luke Roodenburg 21 JALLOH Hassan Manager: Graham Crawhall 36 ZONJIC Nikola Head Coach: Brian Brown Assistant Coach: Cliff Pointer GK Coach: Jose Bel Amigo Team Manager: Ian Arnott Referee: M. Weiner Assistant Referees: J. Adabjou & P. Teleki 4th Official: T. Harris FIRST GRADE NPLNSW.COM.AU MATCH t has been a tough start to the year for IBonnyrigg White Eagles. Brian Brown’s squad has been faced with an injury crisis and two defeats from their first two games. However, it’s not all fire and brimstone for the White Eagles with the side displaying plenty of promise in last week’s 3-5 loss to Manly. This week they take on a Blacktown City side still finding its feet after an offseason exodus of players. Mark Crittenden’s side has a draw and a win from the opening rounds but has failed to truly impress. Could Bonnyrigg finally find its feet against last season’s Grand Final winners? 1ST GRADE - PLAYSTATION 4 NPL NSW MEN’S POS TEAM P W D L F A GD PTS 1 Sydney Olympic FC 2 2 0 0 5 1 4 6 2 Manly United FC 2 2 0 0 8 5 3 6 3 APIA Leichhardt Tigers FC 2 2 0 0 4 1 3 6 4 Rockdale City Suns FC 2 2 0 0 4 2 2 6 5 Blacktown City FC 2 1 1 0 3 2 1 4 6 Wollongong Wolves FC 2 1 0 1 4 4 0 3 7 Hakoah Sydney City East FC 2 0 1 1 1 3 -2 1 8 Sydney FC 1 0 0 1 1 2 -1 0 9 Sutherland Sharks FC 2 0 0 2 3 5 -2 0 10 Parramatta FC 1 0 0 1 1 3 -2 0 11 Sydney United 58 FC 2 0 0 2 2 4 -3 0 12 Bonnyrigg White Eagles FC 2 0 0 2 3 7 -4 0 5 FIRST GRADE #PS4NPLNSW REVIEWS Manly United 5 - Bonnyrigg White Eagles 3 at Cromer Park MANLY United is flying high in the PlayStation®4 National Premier Leagues NSW Men’s competition, this time beating Bonnyrigg 5-3 on Sunday afternoon at Cromer Park. In what was a pulsating encounter on the northern beaches, Warren Grieve’s men had to come from behind early in the second half to secure back to back victories in a great start to their 2017 campaign. Brendan Cholakian scored a double for Manly while Nikola Taneski, Dylan Macallister and Jamie Lobb also hit the back of the net for the home side. Bonnyrigg’s Greg Kondek opened the scoring and Troy Danaskos and Sam Gallaway also scored for the White Eagles, but it wasn’t enough in a game with plenty of goals to keep the crowd entertained. Blacktown City 2 - Sutherland Sharks 1 at Lily’s Football Stadium Daniel Araujo’s brace has helped Blacktown City notch their first PlayStation®4 National Premier Leagues NSW Men’s competition win of 2017 with a gritty 2-1 victory against Sutherland Sharks. The former Sydney FC man struck shortly before the interval at Lily’s Football Stadium, and then again fifteen minutes before full-time, to claim the three points for the reigning champions who overpowered Sutherland in a dominant second-half. Although Carlos Villazon’s side forced an excellent equaliser through Tomihiro Kajyiama, Blacktown’s failure to capitalise on there chances held back the home side. Sharks goalkeeper Nathan Denham was in fine form with a string of fine saves to hold City at bay. Instead, Sutherland were made to pay for allowing Araujo, who had earlier opened the scoring by hammering home a loose ball in the area, to drift into the penalty box unmarked late in the second half and guide Danny Choi’s cross into the ground and over Denham for the winner. 6 HEADINGROUND 2 NPLNSW.COM.AU TEAMSUBHEAD OF THE 01: LARGE USE: OVER 150MM WIDE This logo has a smaller ‘®’ symbol 02: FOOTBALL NSW WOULDSMAL LIKEL USE: TO55MM THANK - 150MM WID THEIRE SPONSORS FOR THEIRThis CONTINUED logo has a larger ‘ ®SUPPORT’ symbol 7 FEATURE STORY #PS4NPLNSW FOOTBALL he PlayStation®4 (PS4™SOCCEROOS V UNITEDT ARAB EMIRATES 2018 FIFA WORLD CUP RUSSIA™ ASIAN QUALIFIERS TUESDAY 28 MARCH 2017 SYDNEY FOOTBALL STADIUM KICK-OFF 8PM 8 14043_FOOTBALL_Socceroos v UAE Flyer_A5.indd 1 3/02/2017 8:52 AM FEATURE STORY NPLNSW.COM.AU BONNYRIGG WHITE EAGLES DEBUT Debuting at the age of 16 in any league across the Coming through the youth program at the White world is a massive deal and achievement for both Eagles, it was only a matter of time the potent player and club. attacker would be given his chance at first grade On Saturday night, Luke Ivanovic had that honour, football. taking the field for the Bonnyrigg White Eagles’ Last season the youngster was registered in the round 1 against Sydney Olympic. under 16’s squad but saw him back up for the The call to warm up didn’t disrupt his preparations, under 20’s team for most games throughout the or raise any nerves for the youngster who just season, scoring prolifically in both grades. focused on the job at hand. “I started performing well for the 16’s under Ray “When the coaches told me to warm up, they said I Mandic before the 20’s coach Steve Sigmund called was going on in the second half”, Ivanovic said. me halfway through the year and asked me to play 20s. “Throughout the warm up I was just focusing on the roll I was going to play and how I could benefit “I was stoked, missing the 18’s to play 20s was a big the team.” step up. I was glad to be a part of the 20’s team for the rest of the year but now training and playing Ivanovic, currently a year 11 at Westfields Sports with first grade is an even better feeling.” High, indeed had his number called at half time as he took to the field at the Bonnyrigg Sports With various injuries in the White Eagles’ first team Ground with the home side trailing two goals to nil. squad, it was Ivanovic’s opportunity to take. With possibly the two most experienced coaches in “Training with the first-grade team requires a lot the PS4 NPL NSW Men’s competition, Brian Brown of quicker decisions and it’s been great for my and Cliff Pointer, possibly one of the youngest football development.” players to ever take the field in the PlayStation®4 Brian ‘Bomber’ Brown praised the youngster in the National Premier Leagues NSW Men’s competition past and spoke of his remarkable talent and that had all the support he needed. even a possible Socceroos call up looms for him in “Before I went on, Cliff just told me to play the the future if he continues to work hard. game I usually play and to go and enjoy it. The belief from the coaching staff at the club has “Debuting for the first team was a great feeling, I’ve helped Ivanovic grow as a footballer and he is been working hard for this opportunity to come grateful for the opportunity. and I’ll continue to keep working harder to try and “I couldn’t thank the coaches enough for the fight for a spot in the team. opportunity they have given me through out last “I’m just really glad the coaches gave me an year and this year.” opportunity.” Ivanovic’s future goals are much centred around this season and the most important thing for him is to continue his development at the White Eagles.