2019 R14 – Blacktown City FC V Sydney Olympic FC
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KICKOFF NSW MEN’S ROUND 14 Sunday 9 JUNE 2019 3pm LILY HOMES STADIUM CLUB WELCOME Blacktown City Football Club welcomes players, As always we wish our Youth, SAP and Girls staff and supporters from Sydney Olympic to Lily Conference League players the very best and Homes Stadium for our Round 14 NPL NSW Men’s continue to adapt our Demon Motto. fixture. BCFC wishes to thank all sponsors whom we can’t do The First team are entering the fixture on the back without and as always at the completion of the First of two away wins scoring 4 goals on each occasion, grade fixture venture across the bridge, meet the but know they face a stern test against last years players in the cocktail lounge at Lily’s function centre champions Sydney Olympic. and enjoy a delicious meal from the restaurant. BCFC’s U20’s and U18’s are also undefeated during Stay Safe the past two away games and continue to lead their GO THE DEMONS! respective competitions. Mark Crittenden Head of Football - Blacktown City FC Website: bcfc.com.au Phone: (02) 9674 5763 Twitter: @blacktowncityfc Facebook: fb.com/blacktowncityfc Instagram: @blacktowncityfc 2 #NPLNSW PLATINUM SPONSORS PLATINUM SPONSORS PLATINUM SPONSORS PLATINUM PLATINUMSPONSORS SPONSORS PLATINUM SPONSORS PLATINUM SPONSORS PLATINUM SPONSORS GOLD SPONSORS GOLD SPONSORS GOLD SPONSORS GOLD SPONSORS GOLD SPONSORS GOLD SPONSORS GOLD SPONSORS GOLD SPONSORS NPLNSW.COM.AU 3 1ST GRADE TEAM LISTS 1 Tristan Prendergast 1 Paul Henderson 3 Daniel Collins 2 Thomas Whiteside 4 Yianni Spyrakis 4 Mitch Stamatellis 5 Grant Lynch 6 Nicola Kuleski 6 Matt Lewis 7 Will Angel 7 Devante Clut 8 Jason Madonis 8 Daniel Araujo 9 Radovan Pavicevic 9 Joey Gibbs 10 Harris Gaitatzis 10 James Demetriou 11 Jinya An 11 Mani Gonzalez 12 Zach MacKenzie 12 Lachlan Campbell 14 Alex Sanchez 14 Henry Davies 16 Brendan Hooper 15 Mason Versi 17 Jack Stewart 17 Dakota Askew 19 Darcy Burgess 18 Joshua Bartolotto 20 Eze Consoni 19 Adam Berry 21 Alex Gollan 20 Dylan Niski 22 Michael Gaitatzis 21 William Mutch 23 Troy Danaskos 22 Leroy Jennings 24 Hagi Gligor 23 Daniel Bragg 25 Dimitrios Petratos 24 Jackson Bandiera 26 Billy Patramanis Dale Howarth 33 Niko Tsattalios 44 Peter Kekeris Coach: Mark Crittenden Coach: Abbas Saad Assistant Coach: Matthew Bingley Assistant Coach: Giancarlo Italiano Manager: Graham Crawhall Goal Keeper Coach: Stacy Alogdellis Assistant Manager: Ross Bourke Manager: Parry Hatzi Physio: Rebecca Gonzalez Assistant Manager: David Nicotra Strength & Conditioning: David Maiolo, Physiotherapist: Sam Mahabady Joshua De Rooy Trainer: Archie Kazas Referee: T. Plasto Assistant Referees: S. Ho, R. Osborne Fourth Official: S. Kelly *TEAM LISTINGS SUBJECT TO CHANGE MATCH PREVIEW The top of the table is back within reach and The Abbas Saad coached team sit in eighth spot on Blacktown City will be driven to close the gap even the ladder after 13 weeks four points outside fifth more with a win against Sydney Olympic FC on spot and goal of finals football. Sunday. While scoring goals hasn’t been an issue for Third placed Blacktown have hit their straps through Olympic, it has been stopping the other team which the mid season mark and have shook off any doubt has really held them back. in their ability to compete following their off-season player exodus to Marconi. Too many times has Olympic dropped points after taking an early lead. The big secret to Blacktown’s reemergence has been quite simply goals. The round three clash between these two sides was one of the games of the season so far with Olympic The league’s worst attack for large parts of the fighting back late to snatch a point in a 3-3 draw. opening 11 rounds, Blacktown has rediscovered their shooting boots scoring eight goals in their past This fixture really could go anyway but if one thing is two games. for sure it will be a must watch. Blacktown’s also feature a handy defence which The Blues will be sweating on the injury to their star boasts the second least number of goals conceded Spaniard Alejandro Sanchez who came off injured in behind only league leaders Wollongong. last weekend’s draw to the Rangers. It sets up a challenging prospect for their opponents Sydney Olympic who are very much in the midst of a Premiership hangover this season. 1ST GRADE - NPL NSW MEN’S POS TEAM P W D L F A GD PTS 1 Wollongong Wolves FC 13 9 3 1 33 11 22 30 2 APIA Leichhardt Tigers FC 13 7 3 3 23 19 4 24 3 Blacktown City FC 13 7 2 4 17 14 3 23 4 Sydney United 58 FC 13 6 3 4 21 24 -3 21 5 Manly United FC 13 5 5 3 19 17 2 20 6 Rockdale City Suns FC 13 6 2 5 15 22 -7 20 7 Marconi Stallions FC 13 5 1 7 27 23 4 16 8 Sydney Olympic FC 13 4 4 5 24 23 1 16 9 Sutherland Sharks FC 13 3 5 5 15 16 -1 14 10 Sydney FC 13 4 2 7 19 25 -6 14 11 Mt Druitt Town Rangers FC 13 2 5 6 21 31 -10 11 12 Hakoah Sydney City East FC 13 2 1 10 9 18 -9 7 NPLNSW.COM.AU 5 1ST GRADE REVIEWS Sydney United 58 2 – Blacktown City 4 at Sydney United Sports Centre Blacktown City has roared back into premiership contention after fighting back to claim a 4-2 win at Sydney United 58 on Sunday afternoon thanks to a pair of Daniel Bragg goals from the penalty spot. Patrick Antelmi put United ahead inside a quarter of an hour, before Bragg equalised from the spot barely three minutes later. Joey Gibbs nodded Blacktown in front early in the second half before Bragg scored his second, while Leroy Jennings added a fourth before Matt Sim came off the bench to score a late consolation for the hosts. The result moves Blacktown up to third on the table on 23 points. Only one point behind second placed APIA Leichhardt Tigers and seven behind league leaders Wollongong Wolves. Sydney Olympic FC 2 – Mount Druitt Town Rangers 2 at Belmore Sports Ground Mount Druitt Town Rangers has salvaged a point in a 2-2 draw with Sydney Olympic on Sunday evening at Belmore Sportsground. The home side managed to quintuple the amount of shots had by Mount Druitt, but Carlos Saliadarre’s stellar efforts kept them at bay. Alex Sanchez’s double was muffled out by goals to Alex Boyadjian and Jordan Roberts. The draw comes in stark contrast to the last time the two teams met, where Olympic enjoyed a remarkable 6-2 victory over the Rangers. 6 #NPLNSW 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 NPLNSW.COM.AU 7 SILVER SPONSORS SILVER SPONSORS SILVER SPONSORS NPLNSW.COM.AU 9 U20’S TEAM LISTS 26 Alen Aganovic 16 Corey Joseph 27 Alec Purves 28 Salvatori Agostino 29 Daniel Colosimo 29 Brian Sutomo 30 Adolph Koudakpo 30 Marley Beeston 31 Jack Hutchings 31 Ericson Ehiozee 32 Carlos De Olivera 32 Chan Deng 33 Anthony Gallo 34 Ali Hamdan 34 Suley Bangura 35 James Antoniou 35 Rhett Desilva 36 Mitchell Ward 37 Genki Kohyama 39 Aoto Saito 40 Francis Tsiponis 45 Alex Masciovecchio 56 Giovanni Panuccio Coach: Andy Montgomery Assistant Coach: Daniel Lownds Coach: Jason Conroy Manager: Dean Montgomery Assistant Coach: Mark Gannon Under 20’s Team Manager: Paul Oliveri U20’S - NPL NSW MEN’S POS TEAM P W D L F A GD PTS 1 Blacktown City FC 13 10 2 1 33 10 23 32 2 Rockdale City Suns FC 13 6 3 4 24 18 6 21 3 APIA Leichhardt Tigers FC 13 6 3 4 16 10 6 21 4 Sutherland Sharks FC 13 6 3 4 17 14 3 21 5 Sydney FC 13 5 5 3 21 14 7 20 6 Sydney Olympic FC 13 6 2 5 17 19 -2 20 7 Manly United FC 13 5 2 6 20 24 -4 17 8 Marconi Stallions FC 13 4 4 5 19 24 -5 16 9 Mt Druitt Town Rangers FC 13 4 3 6 21 24 -3 15 10 Wollongong Wolves FC 13 5 0 8 14 24 -10 15 11 Hakoah Sydney City East FC 13 2 4 7 19 31 -12 10 12 Sydney United 58 FC 13 2 3 8 16 25 -9 9 10 U20’S MATCH PREVIEW Blacktown City stretched their unbeaten run out to Michael Gaitatzis and Dimi Petratos helped their side ten matches as they overcame Sydney United 58 2-1 to its first win since April, as Olympic look to arrest last weekend; a goal from Dale Howarth helping tip their slide down the table and make their way back the balance in favour of the visitors at Sydney United into the finals places. Sports Centre. Currently they sit sixth, level on points with fifth- Blacktown could lose their next three matches and placed Sydney FC but behind on goal difference. A still be two points clear at the top of the table, but result at Lily Homes Stadium might be too much to will be eager to keep pushing further out in front of hope for, but Olympic must surely be prepared to the chasing teams behind them. dig in and fight as they take on the strongest side in the competition.