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7:00 PM • FRI 28 AUG • LAMBERT PARK

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7:30 PM • FRI 28 AUG • LILY HOMES STADIUM ® Referee: A. Arndt Assistant Referees: A. Filacouridis Fourth Official: M. Staples

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3:00 PM • SUN 30 AUG • LAMBERT PARK

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Round 5 of the National Premier Leagues to guide APIA back to the high standards the competition has arrived and another club prides itself on. massive weekend of action is on the agenda. The hosts have used a couple of its youth It’s approaching the halfway point of the season products in recent weeks and will look towards and with so few games remaining every point doing that for the course of this rebooted season will matter. as senior stars such as Josh Symons, Themba Muata Marlow, Paul Galimi look set to miss out The action gets underway on Friday nights with battling injuries. two games as APIA Leichhardt host North Shore Mariners while Marconi Stallions travel to take The likes of Nick Azzone, Camil Abouchaaya, on Blacktown City. Vincent Fedele as well as former Sydney FC NPL youngster Patrick Scibilio will be names many It’s a Western Suburbs derby on Saturday night NPL NSW Men’s fans will see more of in weeks with Mt Druitt Town Rangers up against Western to come. Sydney Wanderers. They come up against a North Shore Mariners Sunday features three games starting with a top side which has also struggled since the restart. of the table clash between Sydney Olympic and Rockdale Ilinden as well as Sydney United 58’s Yet to win a game of the rebooted campaign, clash with Wollongong Wolves. the Mariners sit in last place with only one point to their name. Sydney FC wraps up the weekend’s matches at Ilinden Sports Centre on Sunday night with a A 4-1 loss to Wollongong Wolves last week was game against Manly United. yet another frustrating defeat for Joe Haywood’s squad. However, it’s not been all bad news for the APIA Leichhardt v North Shore Mariners, 7 Northbridge based side with the Mariners pm Friday at Lambert Park creating plenty of chances and taking the game APIA Leichhardt’s finals hopes go on the line to Wollongong when they could’ve easily rolled when they face the North Shore Mariners at over after conceding early on. Lambert Park on Friday night. Lawrence Frederick was a handful against the APIA have had a difficult start to the rebooted Wolves scoring his side’s only goal of the match. season losing three of their first four games It could be enough to win him a spot in the to leave them slumped in ninth position, four starting line-up against APIA. places outside finals qualification. APIA will throw everything at this match so A 1-0 defeat to Sydney FC in round four was expect plenty of action as they try to keep their APIA’s most recent defeat. finals hopes alive. It is sure to have coach John Calleja in a spin as to how he can get last season’s Champions back to winning ways. Blacktown City v Marconi Stallions, 7.30 pm Friday at Lily Homes Stadium The club’s veteran stars such as Franco Parisi, Adrian Ucchino and Chris Payne, as well as Blacktown City will hope a grudge match captain Sean Symons, must lead from the front against rivals Marconi Stallions will help inspire

4 #NPLNSW them to their best performance of the season opponent who won’t be easy to break down. when the two sides go head to head on Friday The Stallions come into this match after a 1-1 night. draw with Western Sydney Wanderers last City has struggled since the competition restart week. and is without a win in four games which has A goal to young gun Lachlan Sepping in the them slumped only one point ahead of bottom opening minutes put Marconi on the path to a side North Shore Mariners. big win, but they were unable to maintain their The Mark Crittenden coached side has not been momentum as the Wanderers fought back to able to display the hard-nosed performances snatch a draw. they are renowned for. It is a result coach Peter Tsekenis wouldn’t have Last week’s 1-0 loss to Rockdale was another been too happy with, and the pressure will be frustrating defeat for Blacktown with the on them to bounce back against Blacktown. spotlight back on their goal-scoring struggles. But if its one thing Tsekenis knows how to do Attacking players Leroy Jennings, Dakota Askew, best is getting the best out of his squad. Mario Shabow, Rhett Desilva and Daniel Araujo Martin Fernandez has slowly worked his way need to provide more assistance to Charles back into the game plan with his ability to create Mendy in the goal-scoring stakes with the pacy opportunities a valuable commodity. striker’s two goals equating to two-thirds of There is no love lost between these two sides so Blacktown’s offensive output. expect a thrilling clash which will have plenty of Against Marconi, Blacktown faces off against an feeling.

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Mt Druitt Town Rangers v Western Sydney A shock loss last week will have Sydney Olympic Wanderers, 7 pm Saturday at Popondetta driven towards a bounce-back performance Park when they take on Rockdale Ilinden at Lambert Park on Sunday. Back to back wins will be on the agenda when Mt Druitt Town Rangers host Western Sydney The top spot will be on the line as two of the Wanderers at Popondetta Park on Saturday competition’s most in-form sides go head to night. head. The Rangers found their form in round four Olympic suffered a 3-2 loss to Manly United in scoring four goals in a memorable 4-3 win Round 4, their first defeat of the season. against Sydney United 58. Despite the loss, it was a strong showing from Former Australian Youth international John Adam Parkhouse who scored both of Olympic’s Roberts found his shooting boots claiming a goals. brace in the win which was Franco Cosentino’s first since taking over as Mt Druitt coach. They will hope to return to winning ways against a Rockdale side which are close to the peak of While he would’ve been unhappy with their powers. conceding three goals, the Rangers boss would’ve been over the moon with how his The return of Alec Urosevski should strike fear side’s attack came together. into opposition teams with Rockdale’s already prolific attack adding on of the most dangerous The Wanderers will also come into the contest and consistent attacking threats of the past five full of confidence after a brilliant fightback NPL seasons. against Marconi to snag a 1-1 draw last round. Urosevski proved match-winner last week Western Sydney dominated the second half of against Blacktown with a sublime finish and will the match and was unlucky to have come away with more than the draw. be the man Sydney Olympic will need to shut down. Rory Jordan is in sublime form for the Young Wanderers and will be a player to watch in this This game has the potential to be a blockbuster contest. and is one not to miss between two traditional rivals. Wanderers A-League regular Tass Mourdoukoutas made his first appearance last week, and his presence in the backline is sure to Sydney United 58 v Wollongong Wolves, 3 give the rest of the team a significant boost while pm Sunday at Sydney United Sports Centre look to see the crafty skills of Kostas Grozos on offer alongside defensive unit Dean Pelekanos. Sydney United 58 will be hoping to win their way back into the top five when they host Expect plenty of goals in this one. Wollongong Wolves on Sunday. A shock loss to Mt Druitt in Round 4 ended Sydney Olympic v Rockdale Ilinden, 3 pm United 58’s winning streak, but they will be Sunday at Lambert Park determined to get back on track this week.

6 #NPLNSW Devante Clut and Matthew Bilic were stand out week in a 1-0 win against APIA Leichhardt. performers last round despite defeat with the silky dribbling duo’s ability to unlock a defence Coach Jimmy van Weeren will be all smiles a valuable commodity for the Zeljko Kalac with how his young team have approached the coached side. rebooted season and will be pushing them to keep it going over the remaining rounds to nab How Clut can connect with strikers Michael a historic finals berth. Ruhs, Adrian Vranic and veteran frontman Mirjan Pavlovic could play a significant role in Goalkeeper Levi Kaye has gone from strength to the outcome of the match. strength in recent weeks none more so than in the win against APIA. Their opponents Wollongong are flying high at the top end of the table with three wins from Kaye made numerous vital stops to keep his side four matches. in the contest and hold on for the narrow win. A dominant 4-1 win against North Shore Looking to get the ball past Kaye will be a Manly Mariners last week helped the Wolves jump into United side which rediscovered their scoring second spot. touch in a big way during Round 4. Lachlan Scott nabbed a brace in the win, and After failing to find the back of the net in their the former A-League striker will be determined to keep his starting spot ahead of the returning first three games, Manly scored three to notch Thomas James. a 3-2 win against Sydney Olympic in what was Paul Dee’s final match in charge of the Northern Veteran defender Nicholas Littler is another Beaches based outfit. player key to the Wolves hopes with his knack for scoring from set-pieces, alongside his This week will be the first game as coach for composure at the back, which could play a former Socceroo and A-League title winner significant factor in the team claiming all three Adam Griffiths. points. He will be desperate to keep the goals flowing This game is building up to be an exciting and will be looking outside the side’s usual contest between two sides in great form. stars with young guns Jordan Devries and James Georgaklis showing they may be the key to the clubs scoring woes - while it was a welcome Sydney FC v Manly United FC, 6.30 pm match for Brendan Cholakian last week who Sunday at Ilinden Sports Centre broke his goal scoring drought scoring from the Competition surprise packets Sydney FC are spot. flying high in third and will have the top spot on their mind when they host Manly United on Both teams like to move the ball around at pace, Sunday night at Lambert Park. so be prepared for a fast-paced contest that is sure to have fans of both sides on the edge of The Young Sky Blues have had an answer for their seats. everything thrown their way since the season restart and showed their winning edge last

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POS TEAM P W D L F A GD PTS 1 Manly United FC 4 2 1 1 11 3 8 7 2 Wollongong Wolves FC 4 2 1 1 8 1 7 7 3 Blacktown City FC 4 2 1 1 10 4 6 7 4 Marconi Stallions FC 4 2 0 2 4 6 -2 6 5 Sydney Olympic FC 3 1 2 0 7 6 1 5 6 Mt Druitt Town Rangers FC 3 1 2 0 3 2 1 5 7 Sydney FC 2 1 1 0 3 2 1 4 8 Sydney United 58 FC 4 1 1 2 7 8 -1 4 9 APIA Leichhardt FC 4 1 1 2 2 3 -1 4 10 Western Sydney Wanderers FC 3 1 0 2 3 8 -5 3 11 Rockdale City Suns FC 3 1 0 2 2 8 -6 3 12 North Shore Mariners FC 4 1 0 3 4 13 -9 3

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CLUB PLAYED U20’s 1st TOTAL Wollongong Wolves FC 8 14 36 50 Rockdale City Suns FC 7 6 40 46 Sydney Olympic FC 7 10 36 46 Sydney FC 6 8 36 44 Marconi Stallions FC 8 12 28 40 Manly United FC 8 14 20 34 Sydney United 58 FC 8 8 24 32 Mt Druitt Town Rangers FC 7 10 16 26 Blacktown City FC 8 14 8 22 APIA Leichhardt FC 8 8 12 20 Western Sydney Wanderers FC 7 6 8 14 North Shore Mariners FC 8 6 4 10

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NAME & CLUB GOALS SCORED Patrick Wood (Sydney FC) 5 Lachlan Scott (Wollongong Wolves) 4 Jordan Roberts (Mt Druitt Town Rangers) 3 Matthew Bilic (Sydney United 58) 3 Takeru Okada (Wollongong Wolves) 2 Fabio Ferriera (Sydney Olympic) 2 ® Bul Juach (Wollongong Wolves) 2 Jake Hollman (Sydney FC) 2 Charles Lokolingoy (Sydney Olympic) 2 Adam Parkhouse (Sydney Olympic) 2 LACHLAN SCOTT Charles Mendy (Blacktown City) 2 WOLLONGONG WOLVES Amaury Gauthier (Rockdale Ilinden) 2 Anthony Frangie (Marconi) 2 Rory Jordan (Western Sydney Wanderers) 2

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Another weekend of National Premier Leagues NSW farewell by his Manly United side as they claimed a Action is in the books and it is Rockdale Ilinden back 3-2 win against Sydney Olympic at Cromer Park. on top at the end of Round 4. It was an emphatic return to form from Manly who The Steven Zoric coached side remain the only scored their first goals of the season as they came undefeated team in the competition with three from behind twice to secure victory. wins and a draw from their opening matches of the Down 1-0 at the interval after Olympic’s Adam reboot season. Parkhouse snagged the opening goal after 21 It was also a big round for Manly United who sent off minutes, Manly fought back after the restart and departing coach Paul Dee in style with a great result found an equaliser when Brendan Cholakian against Sydney Olympic. converted from the penalty spot. Mt Druitt collected their first win of the campaign Parkhouse was on hand to haunt his former side and on Sunday Wollongong scored four in a when he scored his second of the night in the 74th comprehensive return to the winner’s circle to wrap minute to give Olympic a 2-1 lead. up a huge three days of fixtures. Manly responded immediately and equalised in APIA Leichhardt 0 – Sydney FC 1 (Saracino 26) at style only 90 seconds later when James Georgaklis Lambert Park fired home a stunning volley from 25 yards out. A first-half Antonio Saracino goal has lifted Sydney Momentum was on Manly’s side and with only four FC to a narrow 1-0 win against APIA Leichhardt at minutes to play youngster Jordan Devries volleyed Lambert Park on Friday. from the edge of the penalty area to claim a dramatic It was a statement win from the Young Sky Blues who winner for his side. have proven they are contenders for the National Marconi Stallions 1 (Sepping 2’) – Western Premier Leagues NSW Premiership with three wins Sydney Wanderers 1 (Jordan 60’) at Marconi from their first four matches. Stadium It was end to end action from the opening whistle A second-half strike from Rory Jordan has helped with both Sydney and APIA trading efforts of goal. Western Sydney Wanderers snatch a 1-1 draw It took only 25 minutes for the visitors to take the against Marconi Stallions at Marconi Stadium on lead when Saracino fired home from an acute angle Saturday. after a careful build-up for his teammates. It was a spirited fightback from the Wanderers who Sydney keeper Levi Kaye made several key stops to claimed a valuable point against tough opposition. deny a determined APIA attack in the early stages of Peter Tsekenis’ side made a lightning start to the the second stanza. match with young gun Lachlan Sepping giving the Michael Kouta went inches away from scoring for home side a 1-0 lead after only two minutes. the home side when his curling free-kick hit the Despite conceding early, The Wanderers refused to crossbar. roll over and responded with a pair of chances of Chance after chance went wasted by APIA and their own. with time-wasting away it just wasn’t their night as Marconi went into the break with a 1-0 lead but Sydney FC clung on for victory. Western Sydney took only 10 minutes after the It was a tough night at the office for the home side restart to find an equaliser. who had skipper Sean Symons, Themba Muata Jordan displayed his silky dribbling skills to score a Marlow, Nick Stavroulakis, Corey Biczo and David brilliant goal for the Wanderers. D’Apuzzo all out with John Calleja hoping to get A rash challenge from Connor Evans proved costly back some of his stars in the coming weeks. with the midfielder sent off and reducing the Manly United 3 (Cholakian 26, Georgaklis 76’, Stallions to 10-men with 20 minutes left on the clock. Devries 86’) – Sydney Olympic 2 (Parkhouse Both teams had their efforts in the closing stages but 21’,74) at Cromer Park neither was able to break through with the match Departing coach Paul Dee was given a winning ending deadlocked.

10 #NPLNSW Mt Druitt Town Rangers 4 (Roberts 43’, 63’, Nicholas Littler headed home midway through the Stewart 67’, Jeffries 79’) – Sydney United 58 3 second stanza to make it 3-0 for Wollongong. (Clut 48, Bilic 70’, 89’) at Popondetta Park The introduction of Lawrence Frederick for North Mt Druitt Town Rangers roared back into form Shore gave the visitors a much-needed spark and he with a shock 4-3 win against Sydney United 58 at found himself on the scoresheet with 10 minutes left Popendetta Park on Saturday night. to play. It was Franco Cosentino’s first win since taking over The Mariners should’ve had a second goal not long as Rangers boss and the club’s maiden victory since after but Hayden Durose in the Wolves goal did well the competition restart. to deny them. The home side was able to withstand the windy With the final seconds ticking down, Scott snagged conditions to take a 1-0 lead into the break after John his brace with a composed finish to wrap up the Roberts converted from the spot. three points for his side. Sydney United made a rapid start to the second It was an important win for Wollongong who stay in stanza with Devante Clut equalising in the 48th the race for premiership only a point behind leaders minute. Rockdale, A quick-thinking Roberts gave Mt Druitt the lead There was also good news for the hosts who should be getting ace marksman Thomas James back for again after 63 minutes when he headed home from next weekend’s match after his stint with A-League close range before Jack Stewart made it 3-1 with a finalists Perth Glory had come to an abrupt end. classy finish. Rockdale Ilinden 1 (Urosevski 73’)- Blacktown Matthew Bilic then gave United 58 a glimmer of City FC 0 at Ilinden Sports Centre hope notching up in the 70th minute but it was Mt Druitt’s night and Michael Jeffrey wrapped up the Rockdale Ilinden has reclaimed the top spot on the points for the home side when he scored to make it ladder after edging Blacktown City 1-0 at Ilinden 4-2. Sports Centre on Sunday. Bilic claimed his second, and third of the year, in A clinical finish from Alec Urosevski was the the dying stages to set up a nervous finish, but the difference as Ilinden stretched their undefeated Rangers did enough for a confidence-boosting streak to four games since the competition restart. three points. It was an even first half with both sides creating Wollongong Wolves 4 (Scott 5’ 92’, Okada 33’, chances throughout the opening 45 minutes but Littler 52) – North Shore Mariners 1 (Frederick neither could find the back of the net. 79’) at Albert Butler Memorial Park Rockdale had the best of the action after the resumption of play and caught the Blacktown It was a return to the winner’s circle on Sunday for defence napping in the 73rd minute when Urosevski Wollongong Wolves who secured a comprehensive was put into space behind the defence before he 4-1 victory against North Shore Mariners. slipped the ball around the advancing keeper. Two goals on each side of halftime lifted the Wolves It was a big goal for the ace attacker who originally to victory against a tricky Mariners outfit. was set to take some time off from the rebooted Gun striker Lachlan Scott opened the scoring only season only to come back just after kick-off due to five minutes into the contest with Wollongong him missing the game. doubling their lead in the 33rd minute courtesy of a A determined City side refused to quit and pushed Takeru Okada finish. hard for an equaliser but struggled to create clear The home side would take the 2-0 lead into the cut chances. break and continued to control the match after the Frustration began to get the better of the visitors restart. and they were unable to break through a resolute Okada was dangerous for Wollongong and created Rockdale backline who clung on until the final headaches for the Mariners defence. whistle for the win.

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