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Sutherland Sharks FC V APIA Leichhardt FC KICKOFF 2021 - ROUND 15 SATURDAY SEYMOUR 5TH JUNE SHAW PARK 3.30PM MEN’S CLUB WELCOME Sutherland Sharks FC welcome the officials and The Youth achieved their initial goal of qualifying for players from APIA Leichhardt to Seymour Shaw tier 1 football and now the teams will test themselves today. Both sides are coming off drawn games as the best play the best. We have many bright last weekend and will be desperate to get all the prospects in our youth teams who we hope to bring points today to climb a congested league ladder. right through to senior football. Our SAP teams are Sutherland tested the league’s leaders Sydney developing nicely and continue to perform well. United in a tight struggle with both teams creating some good opportunities. Unfortunately the Blues We were saddened to hear of the passing of former couldn’t convert their chances including a second club president and life member Richard May. Richard half penalty when the elusive James Andrew was put a lot of time and effort into the club during the brought down in the box. The Sharks were without 80’s and 90’s and will be missed by his many friends Goalkeeper Anthony Bouzanis but Gerard Roebuck and family. stepped in again with a magnificent display after The Junior Association have their U9’s on display a strong game against Marconi the week before. today. We would like to thank Bonnet Bay, Loftus Gabriel Contigiani was again a tower of strength in a Yarrawarrah, St. Pats and Gawley Bay for coming defensive that repelled everything that United could along this afternoon. Loftus held their most “throw at them.” successful annual Gala Day last week where Sharks Our 20’s returned to their best form with a 7-1 win. coaching clinic prizes were gratefully received by Alex Masciovechio scored a great first half hat trick some lucky clubs. We look forward to seeing them and striker partner Nelson Lam chimed in with at Seymour Shaw. two well taken goals, Tommy Ruperto and Harry Remember to not only support our Sharks teams Sutherland also got on the score sheet. It was good but also support our wonderful sponsors who to see under 18’s Matthew Jackson and 16’s Keeper support us. Jacob Cremen-Cowan performing so well on the day. 2 #NPLNSW PLATINUM PARTNER PPLLAATTIINNUUMM PPAARRTTNNEERR GGOOLLDDGOLD PPAA PARTNERSRRTTNNEERRSS NPLNSW.COM.AU 3 1ST GRADE TEAM LISTS 1 Ivan Necevski 1 Anthony Bouzanis (GK) 2 William Mutch 2 Adam Massoud 3 Paul Galimi 3 Gabriel Contigiani 4 Joshua Symons 4 Brendan Hooper 5 Nick Azzone 5 Nic Petrillo 6 Harry Callahan 6 Patrick O’Shea 7 Tynan Diaz 8 Corey Biczo 7 Peter Simonovski 9 Blake Powell 8 Oliver Green 10 Franco Parisi 9 Jeremy Cox 11 Mathieu Cordier 10 Lachlan Everett 12 Hassan Jalloh 12 Harry Sutherland 13 David D’Apuzzo 13 Charlie Jones 15 Themba Muata-Marlow 14 Christopher Lindsay 16 Sean Symons 16 Gerrard Roebuck (GK) 17 Dejan Bakrdanikoski 17 James Andrew 18 Adrian Ucchino 19 Peter Kekeris 21 Luke Sauer 20 Samuel McIllhatton 22 Patrick Scibilio 21 Michael Kouta 23 Jarad Wiley 22 Luke Turnbull 25 Alex Masciovecchio 23 Gian Fiorese 88 Chris McStay 24 Christian Cirino 99 Jonathan Grozdanovski 25 Vincenzo Melissari 26 Vincent Fedele Head Coach: Nick Dimovski 27 Corey Gameiro Assistant Coaches: Luis Contigiani & 40 Evan Davies Steve Gordon Head Coach: Paul Dee Assist Coach: Nick Stavroulakis Goalkeeper Coach: Bruno Jasiczek Managers: Vincent Leto, Joe Calabro, Sam Barletta, Michael Sawan Physio: Michael Sawan Referee: T. Plasto Assistant Referees: S. Andrews and P. Teleki Fourth Official: M. Limnios *TEAM LISTINGS SUBJECT TO CHANGE MATCH PREVIEW Sutherland Sharks will be out to cause an upset Usual suspects Sean Symons and Franco Parisi will when APIA Leichhardt comes to Seymour Shaw Park also be determined to put in a big performance this Saturday. to help APIA break into the top five while the electrifying Peter Kekeris is one to watch out for as The Sharks shocked the competition when they held well as Matthieu Cordier. competition leaders Sydney United 58 to a scoreless draw last round. There were plenty of goals the last time these two sides met, and it should be more of the same this Sutherland has not tasted victory in six weeks since Saturday at Seymour Shaw. they edged Manly United 1-0 in round nine and will be fired up to end their wretched run of results. Wing-backs Gabriel Contigiani and Chris Lindsay play a big part in how the Sharks like to play and will be ones to keep an eye on this weekend. APIA also comes into this game on the back of a draw after being held 1-1 by Sydney Olympic last Sunday. The Paul Dee coached side is sitting just outside the top five and is in need of the three competition points to stay in contention for a place in the finals. Central defender Themba Muata-Marlow was a standout performer last week. His ability to lockdown opposition strikers will be crucial if APIA collects victory on the road. 1ST GRADE LADDER POS TEAM P W D L F A GD PTS 1 Sydney United 58 FC 14 8 4 2 29 14 15 28 2 Blacktown City FC 14 8 3 3 27 13 14 27 3 Rockdale Ilinden FC 14 6 6 2 25 15 10 24 4 Mt Druitt Town Rangers FC 14 5 5 4 18 19 -1 20 5 Manly United FC 14 5 5 4 17 20 -3 20 6 Wollongong Wolves FC 14 5 4 5 19 25 -6 19 7 APIA Leichhardt FC 14 5 3 6 17 18 -1 18 8 Sydney Olympic FC 14 5 3 6 16 17 -1 18 9 Marconi Stallions FC 14 2 9 3 21 22 -1 15 10 Northbridge Bulls FC 14 3 5 6 27 25 2 14 11 Sutherland Sharks FC 14 2 5 7 16 27 -11 11 12 Sydney FC 14 2 4 8 22 39 -17 10 NPLNSW.COM.AU 5 PLAYER PROFILES 6 #NPLNSW PLAYER PROFILES NPLNSW.COM.AU 7 Train Bare @trainbare 8 TRAINBARE.COM.AU #NPLNSW School Holidays JULY 2021 WEEK 1 Girls - Female Football Clinic ► June 28th (Monday) ► June 29th (Tuesday) WEEK 1 Open to All ► June 30th (Wednesday) ► July 1st (Thursday) ► July 2nd (Friday) WEEK 2 Open to All ► July 6th (Tuesday) ► July 7th (Wednesday) ► July 8th (Thursday) FURTHER INFO - SCAN THE QR CODE OR VISIT SUTHERLANDSHARKSFC.COM.AU FIRST GRADE REVIEWS Sydney United 58 0 – Sutherland Sharks 0 at APIA Leichhardt 1 – Sydney Olympic 1 at Sydney United Sports Centre Lambert Park Sydney United 58 were held by a dogged A second-half strike from Sam McIllhatton has Sutherland Sharks FC side in a pulsating 0-0 draw on helped APIA Leichhardt fight back to claim a 1-1 draw Sunday afternoon at Sydney United Sports Centre. against Inner-West Sydney Rivals Sydney Olympic during their Festival of Football clash on Sunday. Sitting at the top of the ladder, United 58 were frustrated by the Sharks defence on an afternoon In front of a raucous 4000 plus Lambert Park crowd, where they celebrated club stalwart Matthew Sim. Sydney Olympic took the lead in the first half through Oliver Puflett before McIllhatton equalised for the Custodian Danjel Nizic saved a penalty but the home side midway through the second stanza. home side’s potent attack was blunted today. It was a game that had everything but a winner as The point keeps Sydney United 58 at the summit of both sides repelled wave after wave of attack on a the National Premier Leagues NSW Men’s ladder. big day for the historic clubs. The result was a missed opportunity for both Olympic and APIA to move closer to the top five and finals place. OFFICIAL MATCH BALL OF NPL NSW PURCHASE FROM: 10 #NPLNSW TOP GOAL SCORERS Patrick Antelmi Sydney United 58 13 Alec Urosevski Rockdale Illinden 11 James Andrew Sutherland Sharks 8 Jack Stewart Mt Druitt Town Rangers 8 Kyle Cimenti Rockdale Ilinden 7 Travis Major Blacktown City 7 Marko Jesic Marconi 7 Chris Payne Sydney United 58 6 Dejan Pandurevic Manly United 6 Matt Sim Sydney United 58 5 Lachlan Scott Wollongong Wolves 5 NPLNSW.COM.AU 11 U20 TEAM LISTS 27 Jay Mcgowan 34 Julian Trovato 28 Kristopher Jovanovski 35 Mitchell Heapy 26 Matthew Marrum 36 Alexander Mangion 30 Tristan Maher 37 Nathan Tohme 31 Jordan Wang 38 Samuel Amey 32 Nelson Lam 39 Jonny Ress 33 Evan Souris 40 Tommy Ruperto Coach: Nick Porecca Asst. Coach: Halil Boz Managers: Matthew Smith, Jason Joaquim 27 Jonathan Accetta 32 Thomas Nicholas 28 Marcus Apostolakis 41 Dylan Schifino 29 Daniel Azzone 33 Harry Stavris 38 Joshua Azzopardi 34 Cooper Stormonth 40 James Khoury 35 Dylan Susovic 39 Anthony Kyriazis 36 Anthony Younis 31 Matt Lee 37 Alexander Zinnato 30 Gene Marantos Coach: Anthony Mazza Assistant Coach: Pierre Sassine Assistant Coach: Mariano Mirigliani Manager: Giuseppe Mirigliani U20 LADDER POS TEAM P W D L F A GD PTS 1 Manly United FC 14 11 0 3 30 13 17 33 2 Sydney Olympic FC 14 8 2 4 28 14 14 26 3 Sydney FC 14 7 5 2 19 8 11 26 4 Marconi Stallions FC 14 7 2 5 26 17 9 23 5 Blacktown City FC 14 6 3 5 25 14 11 21 6 Wollongong Wolves FC 13 6 2 5 21 21 0 20 7 Mt Druitt Town Rangers FC 14 5 3 6 24 31 -7 18 8 APIA Leichhardt FC 14 4 4 6 18 26 -8 16 9 Sutherland Sharks FC 13 4 3 6 18 25 -7 15 10 Sydney United 58 FC 14 4 3 7 23 32 -9 15 11 Northbridge Bulls FC 14 4 2 8 19 26 -7 14 12 Rockdale Ilinden FC 14 0 5 9 11 35 -24 5 12 #NPLNSW TIME TO SHOP THE BEST OF THE BEST! UPDATE YOUR KIT? 140 BOURKE ROAD, ULTRAFOOTBALL.COM ALEXANDRIA, NSW 2015 THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT ROCKDALE 14 #NPLNSW CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP CLUB PLAYED U20’s 1st TOTAL Blacktown City FC 28 42 108 150 Manly United FC 28 66 80 146 Sydney United 58 FC 28 30 112 142 Sydney Olympic FC 28 52 72 124 Mt Druitt Town Rangers FC 28 36 80 116 Wollongong Wolves FC 27 40 76 116 Marconi Stallions FC 28 46 60 106 Rockdale Ilinden FC 28 10 96 106 APIA Leichhardt FC 28 32 72 104 Sydney FC 28 52 40 92 Northbridge Bulls FC 28 28 56 84 Sutherland Sharks FC 27 30 44 74 Club championships for all NPL Men’s and Women’s are available
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