Manly United FC V Wollongong Wolves FC
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KICKOFF NSW MEN’S ROUND 12 Sunday 26 MAY 2019 3pm CROMER PARK CLUB WELCOME Good afternoon and welcome to Cromer Park for For the visitors, goalkeeper Justin Pasfield is the man this round 12 National Premier Leagues NSW Men’s who his team will heavily lean on today. clash between Manly United and Wollongong Wolves. The classy shot-stopper has been in scintillating form this season, and no doubt he will be keen to Both teams will enter the tussle on Sydney’s Northern outshine his opposite Dylan Mitchell. Beaches looking to record back to back wins. Also look for in-form striker Thomas James to have a Manly clicked as a unit last start, thrashing Sydney say in the final outcome. United 58 FC 3-0 thanks to goals from Charles Mendy, Adam Parkhouse and Brendan Cholakian. If that wasn’t enough, the atmosphere around the ground promises to be electric, with the home side The Wolves also impressed, outclassing the Stallions also celebrating their annual ‘Back to Manly Day’ 3-1 at Marconi Stadium to remain ladder leaders at function at Cromer Park. the halfway point of the 2019 season. Past players, coaches and officials are all invited to Brad McDonald has been a shining light for Manly in celebrate the proud history of the club, with the recent weeks. official function commencing at 12.30pm. The veteran midfielder has transformed how United The first grade game kicks off at 3pm, and as always, play, and he has been a big reason why Paul Dee’s let’s go Manly United. men currently find themselves in the top five. #WEAREMANLY Website: manlyunitedfc.com.au Email: [email protected] Phone: (02) 9982 6228 Twitter: @ManlyUnited Facebook: fb.com/manlyunitedfc/ 2 #NPLNSW CORPORATE PARTNERS Major Sponsor Club Partners Freshwater Community Bank® Branch Team Sponsors NPLNSW.COM.AU 3 1ST GRADE TEAM LISTS 1 Dylan Mitchell (GK) 1 Justin Pasfield (GK) 2 Keiran Paull 2 Taylor McDonald 4 Travis Oughtred 3 Darcy Madden 5 Sam Gallagher 4 Nicola Djordevic 6 Joe Fox 6 Ben Tosi 7 Sam Wilson 7 Chris Price 8 Dom Ferguson 8 James Markovic 9 Nikola Taneski 9 Thomas James 10 Brendan Cholakian 10 Brendan Griffin 11 Adam Parkhouse 11 Takeru Okada 12 Charles Mendy 12 Luke Kairies (GK) 13 Scott Balderson 13 Stefan Dimoski 14 Dejan Pandurevic 14 Harry Callahan 15 Patrick Weir 15 Nicholas Littler 16 Mitchell Rooke 16 Guy Knight 17 Lewis Miccio 17 James Stojcevski 18 Luca Kmet 19 Tory Musumeci 19 Kye Conna 20 Brandon Stojcevski 21 Finn Ashton 23 Jordan Nikolovski 22 Jamie Glover 24 Lachlan Scott 23 Brad McDonald Coach: Luke Wilkshire Coach: Paul Dee Assistant Coach: Yuzo Tashiro Assistant Coach: Dylan Macallister Manager: Mark Wilkshire GK Coach: Cem Aklilli Physio: Matt Whalan Head Physio: Steve Felsher Manager: Ida Rigoni Referee: C. Fisher Assistant Referees: R. Osborne, P. Teleki Fourth Official: P. Reynolds *TEAM LISTINGS SUBJECT TO CHANGE MATCH PREVIEW A big win last round is sure to have Manly United Despite conceding the opening goal, Luke full of confidence as they host league leaders Wilkshire’s squad fought back to secure another Wollongong Wolves at Cromer Park this Sunday. crucial three points and extend their lead at the top of the pile. Manly eased to a 3-0 win against Sydney United 58 in round 11 as coach Paul Dee outfoxed his opponent Japanese midfielder Takeru Okada finally delivered Miro Vlastelica to keep their chances of finals football on his potential against the Stallions with a brace in alive. a brilliant display. It was a big performance from pacy winger Charles Expect Wilkshire to look to players like Okada more Mendy who netted his first goal in Manly colours over the second half of the campaign as opposition since joining the Northern Beaches side this season. sides game plan around stopping Wolves league leading striker Thomas James. While Brendan Cholakian netted his fourth goal in his last four matches bringing his tally to seven for James has had a baron two game spell of no goals so the season. Manly will be fearful of the Englishman’s attack. The result is sure to put a smile on coach Paul Dee’s Club stalwart Justin Pasfield has also been solid face after a run of costly slip ups from the side in under the sticks for the side leading from the back. previous matches. Wollongong will be favourites for this match but it Don’t expect Dee to make many, if any, changes to a could be a long trip back to the South Coast if they winning team for this match. are not prepared for a fired up Manly outfit. Wollongong Wolves also flexed their muscles last round with an impressive 3-1 away win against Marconi Stallions. 1ST GRADE - NPL NSW MEN’S POS TEAM P W D L F A GD PTS 1 Wollongong Wolves FC 11 7 3 1 25 11 14 24 2 APIA Leichhardt Tigers FC 11 6 3 2 19 13 6 21 3 Rockdale City Suns FC 11 6 2 3 11 14 -3 20 4 Sydney United 58 FC 11 5 3 3 16 18 -2 18 5 Manly United FC 11 4 5 2 16 12 4 17 6 Blacktown City FC 11 5 2 4 9 11 -2 17 7 Sydney Olympic FC 11 4 3 4 22 18 4 15 8 Marconi Stallions FC 11 4 1 6 20 17 3 13 9 Sydney FC 11 3 2 6 17 22 -5 11 10 Mt Druitt Town Rangers FC 11 2 4 5 18 25 -7 10 11 Sutherland Sharks FC 11 1 5 5 10 15 -5 8 12 Hakoah Sydney City East FC 11 2 1 8 8 15 -7 7 NPLNSW.COM.AU 5 1ST GRADE REVIEWS Manly United FC 3 – Sydney United 0 at Cromer Park Manly United cruised to a comfortable 3-0 victory over Sydney United 58 at Cromer Park on Sunday afternoon. First-half strikes from flying wingers Charles Mendy and Adam Parkhouse gave the hosts some breathing space at the interval, before Brendan Cholakian sealed the deal with ten minutes to play. A stubborn defensive effort from Paul Dee’s men saw the formidable firepower in United 58’s lineup restricted to half-chances for the majority of the ninety. The result, Manly’s first victory in three and United 58’s first defeat in five, leaves both sides positioned narrowly inside the all- important top five at the mid-way point of the 2019 National Premier League NSW Men’s season. Marconi Stallions 1 – Wollongong Wolves 3 at Marconi Stadium A brilliant brace from Japanese midfield maestro Takeru Okada has inspired Wollongong Wolves to an incredible second half comeback to defeat Marconi Stallions 3-1 at Marconi Stadium on Saturday. With the Wolves looking down the barrel at a second defeat in as many weeks as the Stallions took a 1-0 lead, Okada netted a pair of delightful finishes along side a Darcy Madden goal to claim all three points. However, for the Stallions it was a game of what ifs as Peter Tsekenis’ side squandered their chances after taking the lead just after half time courtesy of Marko Jesic. Jesic would go from hero to zero later in the match when he missed a penalty which would’ve put Marconi in the box seat to win. The result means Wollongong stretch their lead at the top of the table while Marconi remain in the middle of the fight for a finals spot. 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 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. An extensive list of resources are available on the competition website at nplnsw.com.au ANTI-DOPING SPORTS BETTING AND MATCH FIXING • National Anti-Doping Policy • National Code of Conduct • FFA Sports Supplements and • FFA Sports Betting and Medication Guidelines Match Fixing Guidelines • Confidential “Stamp out Doping” form, • Sportsradar Integrity Brochure - report suspicious doping activity Summary of Services • Australian Sports Anti-Doping Authority • National Policy on • ASADA Prohibited List Match-Fixing in Sport • Integrity in Sport: Illicit Drugs • FIFA Code of Ethics • FIFA Anti-Doping Regulations • FIFA Code of Ethics e-Learning Tool • FFA Anti-Doping Education Presentation You’re not alone - GAMBLING HELP LINE 1800 858 858 Integrity ad 2019.indd 1 20/03/2019 11:14:28 AM PHOTO GALLERY 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. An extensive list of resources are available on the competition website at nplnsw.com.au ANTI-DOPING SPORTS BETTING AND MATCH FIXING • National Anti-Doping Policy • National Code of Conduct • FFA Sports Supplements and • FFA Sports Betting and Medication Guidelines Match Fixing Guidelines • Confidential “Stamp out Doping” form, • Sportsradar Integrity Brochure - report suspicious doping activity Summary of Services • Australian Sports Anti-Doping Authority • National Policy on • ASADA Prohibited List Match-Fixing in Sport • Integrity in Sport: Illicit Drugs • FIFA Code of Ethics • FIFA Anti-Doping Regulations • FIFA Code of Ethics e-Learning Tool • FFA Anti-Doping Education Presentation You’reNPLNSW.COM.AU not alone - GAMBLING HELP LINE 1800 858 8589 Integrity ad 2019.indd 1 20/03/2019 11:14:28 AM U20’S TEAM LISTS 20 Sam Benton (GK) 1 Brendon Krcanoski 25 Luca Cavalieri 2 Luke Day 26 Alex Demarco 3 Joshua Alcorn 27 Vaughan Hudy 4 Jack Hooper 28 Will Martin 5 Tim Chapman 29 Jack Berte 6 Jason Pappas 30 Lucas Rainbird 7 Joel Starr 31 Max Rogers 8 Jake Levy 32 Mackenzie Syron (GK) 9 Marcus Bimbilovski 33 Tallon Zahra 10 Liam Wille 34 Mattias Zervas 11 Jackson Mortimer 35 Ben Varvaressos 12 Jordyn Della Vedova 36 Lachlan McGrath 13 Brendan Mitrovski 37 Riley Kilpatrick 14 Bul Juach 15 Adrian Avello Coach: