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7:30 PM • FRI 11 SEP • CROMER PARK

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7:30 PM • FRI 11 SEP • LILY HOMES STADIUM

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3:00 PM • SUN 13 SEP • LAMBERT PARK

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It’s Round 7 of the National Premier Leagues Western Sydney Wanderers and in the final NSW Men’s competition and with only five match of the round Rockdale Ilinden playing matchdays remaining in the regular season, host to Wollongong Wolves. the pressure is on to make every game The battle for the Premiership is very much count. alive with only a few points separating the Sydney Olympic lead the competition coming top six teams. It’s building up to be another into this week’s fixtures after leapfrogging blockbuster weekend of NPL NSW Men’s Sydney FC at the top of the table. action. This week’s matches get underway with two Manly United v North Shore Mariners, 7.30 big games on Friday night as a resurgent Manly pm Friday at Cromer Park United host North Shore Mariners while Sydney FC will be out to bounce back when they go up Manly United will be fighting to stay in the hunt against the bottom of the table side Blacktown for finals football when they host North Shore City. Mariners at Cromer Park on Friday night. Marconi Stallions will also be on the hunt for a Manly has found their groove in recent weeks return to the winner’s circle when they host Mt winning two of their past three games and Druitt Town Rangers on Saturday afternoon. scoring nine goals in the process. On Sunday there will be three matches with It’s a stark contrast from their opening three Sydney Olympic taking on local rivals APIA matches of the season where the Northern Leichhardt, Sydney United 58 going up against Beaches based side was unable to find the back

4 #NPLNSW of the net at all. tries to put his finger on what has gone wrong since the season restart. Last week Manly scored five goals in a 5-2 drubbing of APIA Leichhardt which was sure to A 2-0 defeat on the road against Wollongong put a smile on the face of their new coach Adam made it four straight defeats for City who have Griffiths. only scored one goal during that run. Veteran attacking stars Brendan Cholakian Finding a way to the back of the net seems to and Dejan Pandurevic delivered exceptional be Blacktown’s biggest challenge with Charles performances in the win and displayed how Mendy and Hassan Jalloh the club’s only dangerous they can be when in form. goalscorers so far this campaign. Griffiths will be hoping the pair can carry that Improved contributions from attackers Mario level of play into this match while also helping Shabow, Leroy Jennings, Rhett Desilva, rising stars Luca Kmet and Jordan Devries who Dakota Askew and Daniel Araujo are needed have also found their scoring touch. if Blacktown are to improve in their final few matches. Manly comes up against a North Shore Mariners side languishing towards the bottom of the They will be up against a Sydney FC side which table after a difficult return to action during the has had no such issue scoring and will be driven rebooted season. towards reclaiming their spot on the top of the competition ladder. A 1-1 draw against Mt Druitt last week was somewhat of a bittersweet result for the Joe A 4-2 loss against Sydney United 58 last round Haywood coached side after they had taken a would’ve been a bit of a reality check for the 1-0 lead in the match. Young Sky Blues who had been flying high since the start of the rebooted season. Haywood will be looking to Manny Peters to take his game to another level over the closing Coach Jim van Weeren faces an important test weeks of the campaign after a slow start from in this match as he is tasked with getting his the talented attacker. young team back on track. Manly will be favourites to take this match at Patrick Wood continues to go from strength to home but will need to avoid complacency strength this campaign with his tally of seven against a competitive Mariners outfit. goals this campaign a big part of Sydney FC’s success. Blacktown City FC v Sydney FC, 7.30 pm Friday at Lily Homes Stadium Blacktown will offer plenty of resistance in front of their fans but if Sydney FC can rediscover Blacktown City will be determined to fight their scoring touch then it may be a tough night their way off the bottom of the table with a win at the office for the home side. against Sydney FC at Lily Homes Stadium on Friday night. Marconi Stallions FC v Mt Druitt Town Rangers, 4 pm Saturday at Marconi It’s been a season which has gone from worse Stadium to worse for Blacktown and coach Mark Crittenden will be scratching his head as he A heartbreaking defeat last round will have

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Marconi Stallions fired up for victory when incredible comeback win last week as they they host Mt Druitt Town Rangers on Saturday scored a last-minute goal to snatch a 2-1 victory afternoon at Marconi Stadium. against Marconi. Despite a dominant first-half performance, The star-studded squad coached by Ante Juric the Stallions suffered a dramatic defeat last is getting better by the week and demonstrated round against Sydney Olympic who staged an their winning edge in last weeks triumph. incredible fightback to snatch a 2-1 victory in The trio of Adam Parkhouse, Charles Lokolingoy the final seconds of the match. and Fabio Ferreira is an attack that sends chills Mitch Mallia’s performance in the opening 45 down the spine of any opposing defence, minutes last week was arguably one of the best- while club veterans Thomas Whiteside, Jason attacking displays seen this season. If he can Madonis and Chris Gligor provide plenty of replicate that this week then the Rangers could steel in midfield and defence. be in for a tough match. Their opponents APIA have experienced far However, defensive consistency will be the different fortunes since the season restart as message from coach Peter Tsekenis who will be they go into this match slumped down in tenth hoping the loss to Olympic has taught his side on the ladder. the importance of staying composed for the full A tough 5-2 loss to Manly United last week 90 minutes. was the latest frustrating result for the reigning They go up against a Mt Druitt side whose champions who have struggled to find their improving performances have seen them fly feet since the competition restart. under the radar into finals contention. APIA coach John Calleja has been forced to Coach Franco Cosentino has a team capable of rotate his squad extensively this season due to testing the leagues best. long term injuries and suspensions with a total of24 players seeing minutes so far, the most of Goals have no been a concern for Mt Druitt with any NPL NSW team. stars Jack Stewart and John Roberts playing impressive football in recent weeks. Veteran star Franco Parisi is one of only five players to have appeared in every game and his Marconi will be the favourites for this match experience will be imperative if APIA is to pull but if they let their guard down as they did last off an upset. week, Mt Druitt has the firepower to cause an Olympic will be heavy favourites for this match upset. but if APIA bring their top form it could down Sydney Olympic FC v APIA Leichhardt, 3 to the wire. pm Sunday at Lambert Park Sydney United 58 v Western Sydney Niceties will be put aside when traditional rivals Wanderers, 3 pm Sunday at Sydney United Sydney Olympic and APIA Leichhardt face off at Sports Centre Lambert Park on Sunday afternoon. Sydney United 58 will be looking to make it Olympic sits on top of the table after an three wins in a row when they host Western

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The departure of coach Zeljko Kalac last week A big bounce-back performance will be on the could’ve derailed United 58’s season but agenda for Rockdale Ilinden when they host instead they took their game to the next level with a dominant 4-2 win against premiership Wollongong Wolves on Sunday. hopefuls Sydney FC. After going undefeated for six straight games It was the perfect start to new gaffer Anthony without conceding a goal, Rockdale let it all Crea’s tenure at Sydney United Sports Centre go in Round 6 as they slumped to a 3-1 defeat and he will be hoping for another brilliant against Western Sydney Wanderers. display of attacking football this week. Coach Steven Zoric would have been very Patrick Antelmi has been seemingly the final piece of the puzzle for United 58 with the frustrated with his side’s performance last week returning striker taking his side’s attack to a new and will be making sure they bring nothing but level. their best this time around.

Yianni Perkatis, who also returned to the Captain Daniel Petkovski will need to lead United 58 side after an A-League stint, has also from the back in this match against one of the impressed in recent matches. league’s best attack. They will go up against a Western Sydney side full of confidence after they last week pulled off Wollongong has been in strong form since the a stunning 3-1 upset of Rockdale Ilinden. competition restart and sit in second place only one point behind league leaders Sydney After weeks of narrow defeats, the Wanderer’s Olympic. were rewarded for their enterprising play as they downed Rockdale. They eased to a 2-0 win against North Kostas Grozos scored and provided an assist Shore Mariners last week with Josh Bingham to his brother Peter Grozos last week in a delivering a clinical performance leading the performance he will be determined to replicate line. this round. Last week featured the return of Thomas James His combination with Rory Jordan has been for Wollongong who will be determined to imperative to the Wanderers success and the pair will look to make an impact against United make up for lost time after a disappointing stint 58. with A-League outfit Perth Glory. United 58 will be the favourites at home but A very evenly matched tie, Rockdale will need Western Sydney has taken the contest to every to bring their best defensive effort if they are team they’ve come up against. going to stop Wollongong’s high-powered This game is sure to go down to the wire. attack.

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POS TEAM P W D L F A GD PTS 1 Sydney Olympic FC 6 4 1 1 10 5 5 13 2 Wollongong Wolves FC 6 4 0 2 12 6 6 12 3 Sydney FC 6 4 0 2 14 10 4 12 4 Sydney United 58 FC 6 4 0 2 13 9 4 12 5 Rockdale City Suns FC 6 3 2 1 6 3 3 11 6 Marconi Stallions FC 6 3 1 2 8 5 3 10 7 Manly United FC 6 2 2 2 9 8 1 8 8 Mt Druitt Town Rangers FC 6 2 2 2 10 11 -1 8 9 Western Sydney Wanderers FC 6 1 2 3 8 10 -2 5 10 APIA Leichhardt FC 6 1 1 4 6 13 -7 4 11 North Shore Mariners FC 6 0 3 3 3 12 -9 3 12 Blacktown City FC 6 0 2 4 3 10 -7 2

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POS TEAM P W D L F A GD PTS 1 Sydney FC 5 4 1 0 16 5 11 13 2 Manly United FC 6 3 1 2 16 5 11 10 3 Blacktown City FC 6 2 3 1 12 5 7 9 4 Western Sydney Wanderers FC 5 3 0 2 8 10 -2 9 5 Wollongong Wolves FC 6 2 2 2 9 3 6 8 6 Marconi Stallions FC 6 2 2 2 6 8 -2 8 7 Sydney United 58 FC 6 2 1 3 9 15 -6 7 8 North Shore Mariners FC 6 2 1 3 6 14 -8 7 9 Mt Druitt Town Rangers FC 5 1 3 1 4 4 0 6 10 Sydney Olympic FC 6 1 3 2 10 14 -4 6 11 Rockdale City Suns FC 5 2 0 3 6 13 -7 6 12 APIA Leichhardt FC 6 1 1 4 2 8 -6 4

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CLUB PLAYED U20’s 1st TOTAL Sydney FC 10 20 48 68 Wollongong Wolves FC 12 16 48 64 Sydney Olympic FC 12 12 52 64 Sydney United 58 FC 11 14 48 62 Marconi Stallions FC 12 16 40 56 Rockdale City Suns FC 11 12 44 56 Manly United FC 12 20 32 52 Mt Druitt Town Rangers FC 11 12 32 44 Western Sydney Wanderers FC 11 18 20 38 Blacktown City FC 12 18 8 26 North Shore Mariners FC 12 14 12 26 APIA Leichhardt FC 12 8 16 24

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NAME & CLUB GOALS SCORED

Patrick Wood (Sydney FC) 7

Lachlan Scott (Wollongong Wolves) 4

Patrick Antelmi (Sydney United 58) 4

Jordan Roberts (Mt Druitt Town Rangers) 3

Matthew Bilic (Sydney United 58) 3

Anthony Frangie (Marconi) 3

Jack Stewart (Mt Druitt Town Rangers) 3

Bul Juach (Wollongong Wolves) 3

Fabio Ferriera (Sydney Olympic) 3 PATRICK ANTELMI SYDNEY UNITED 58 FC Rory Jordan (Western Sydney Wanderers) 3

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Round six of the National Premier Leagues NSW consolation as Manly made it 5-2 thanks to a clinical Men’s competition is in the books, and it was finish from veteran striker Richie Cardozo. another massive weekend of action around the The win keeps Manly in touch with the battle for the top grounds. five only one point behind fifth-placed Wollongong, There is a new team in the top spot as Sydney Olympic while APIA remains languishing towards the bottom of leapfrogged Sydney FC to move into first place after a the table in ninth. dramatic late win against Marconi Stallions on Saturday. Marconi Stallions 1 (Own Goal Parkhouse 49’) – The Premiership race looks like it could be the closest in Sydney Olympic 2 (Madonis 86’, Ferreira 94’) at history with as many as five teams all in contention with Marconi Stadium only five rounds left to play. A dramatic last-minute strike from Fabio Ferreira has Sydney United 58’s big win under new interim coach helped Sydney Olympic snatch a 2-1 comeback win Anthony Crea against Sydney FC catapulted them into against Marconi Stallions at Marconi Stadium on fourth place but only one point behind the league Saturday. leaders. Trailing 1-0 with less than five minutes left on the clock, Western Sydney Wanderers under their new manager Olympic scored two quickfire goals against a shocked in Patrick Zwaanswijk secured their first win in NSW ‘s Stallions outfit to claim an unbelievable victory. top flight after they stunned the previously undefeated Marconi started the stronger of the two sides and Rockdale Ilinden. dominated the early proceedings with Mitch Mallia in At the same time, It was another tough week for APIA almost unstoppable form. and Blacktown City fans as the traditional powerhouses It was a moment of Mallia brilliance which opened slumped to defeat yet again. the scoring in the 48th minute after the mercurial Manly United 5 (Kmet 10’, Pandurevic 33’, midfielder’s skilful turn helped him beat a defender Cholakian 36’, Devries 45’, Cardozo 79’) – APIA before firing in a dangerous cross which was deflected Leichhardt 2 (S Symons 62’, Cox 74’) at Cromer into the back of the net by Olympic. Park Mallia hit the post in the 77th minute, and it proved to Manly United have revived their stuttering season with be a turning point in the match with Olympic grabbing a 5-2 drubbing of reigning National Premier Leagues their lifeline and turning the game on its head. NSW Men’s Champions APIA Leichhardt. The visitors were rewarded for their efforts in the 85th There were goals galore at a wet Cromer Park on Friday minute when they were awarded a penalty for handball as Manly put on an attacking masterclass to despatch an which captain Jason Madonis cooly converted from the underperforming APIA outfit. spot to level the score at 1-1. The match was all but decided before the half-time There was yet another twist in the tale, and it came break as the home side scored four in the opening 45 deep into added time with Ferreira hitting the winner minutes. from only a few yards out after a sensational run and cross from Go Hayama to secure all three points – It was Young gun Luca Kmet found the back of the net for the his third of the year and a memorable that could prove second time in as many weeks after only 10 minutes, huge at the tail end of the rebooted season. while star winger Dejan Pandurevic broke his duck with his first goal of the campaign after a woeful keeping Mt Druitt Town Rangers 1 (Jeffrey 78’) – North error from APIA’s Daniel Sadaka. Shore Mariners 1 (Smith 49’) at Popondetta Park Captain Brendan Cholakian tripled the lead in the 36th A late Michael Jeffery strike has helped Mt Druitt Town minute from the penalty spot with his second for the Rangers stretch their unbeaten run to three games with season, and young gun Jordan Devries claimed a goal, a 1-1 draw against North Shore Mariners. his second of the year, in the dying stages of the first The Mariners took the lead early in the second half half, his second in three matches. courtesy of Mitchell Smith and appeared to be on their APIA provided a bit more resistance after the interval way to an unlikely win. and opened their account 15 minutes after the restart However, Mt Druitt had other ideas and stung the courtesy of a deflected goal for Sean Symons. visitors with a rapid counter-attack to nab the equaliser. APIA showed signs of life when Jeremy Cox scored North Shore had their chances in the dying stages but in the 74th minute, but it would prove to be a mere was unable to find the back of the net.

10 #NPLNSW The result means The Rangers move within one point of The match would remain deadlocked at the break with the top five while North Shore move off the bottom of Rockdale unable to break down a resilient Wanderers the table. defence. Wollongong Wolves 2 (Bingham 8’, Beattie 40’) v Rockdale paid the price for a defensive lapse in the Blacktown City 0 at Albert Butler Memorial Park 70th minute when Ali Auglah found a wide-open Rory Wollongong Wolves have cruised to a 2-0 win against Jordan in the box who then curled his shot around the Blacktown at Albert Butler Memorial Park on Sunday. outstretched arms of the keeper to make it 2-0. It was Blacktown’s fourth straight defeat and left them Wanderers keeper Oliver Kalac pulled out a sensational slumped to the bottom of the table, while Wollongong diving save ten minutes from time to deny a thunderous kept their Premiership defence on track with their fourth driven shot from Brayden Sorge. win of the season. Despite’s Rockdale’s efforts, it would be the Wanderers It took only eight minutes for the Wolves to take the lead who would come out on top with Peter Grozos courtesy of a cool finish from striker Josh Bingham who wrapping up the win with a sublime finish after a pass chipped the keeper after a slick through ball. from his brother Kostas. Wollongong was on top throughout the first half with The result was Western Sydney’s first win in the National Blacktown struggling to cling on. Premier Leagues NSW Men’s competition and moves The home side doubled their lead with only five minutes them up to ninth ahead of APIA, while losers Rockdale left in the half as Marcus Beattie found the back of the drop down two places to fifth. net after linking well with Tatsuki Nagatsuka. Sydney United 58 (Sim 4’, Trifiro 13’, Antelmi 29’, City looked better after the break and tried to fight their 83’) 4 – Sydney FC (Mostofi 52’, Wood 88’) 2 at way back into the contest. Sydney United Sports Centre Rhett Desilva tested Wollongong shot-stopper Luke Sydney United 58 has put their Premiership credentials Kairies with a rasping shot which was parried wide with on display with an impressive 3-1 win against ladder a diving save. leaders Sydney FC at Sydney United Sports Centre on Despite the visitor’s efforts, Wollongong was in Sunday. complete control of the fixture holding out until the final A three-goal salvo to start the first half from the home whistle for all three competition points. side had the Young Sky Blues on the back foot early as Rockdale Ilinden (Casella 3’) 1 – Western Sydney new interim coach Anthony Crea saw his side flex their Wanderers (K Grozos 9’, Jordan 70’, P Grozos 90’) attacking muscles in what was a dominant performance. 3 at Ilinden Sports Centre It was a rapid start from the home side who took the Western Sydney Wanderers have pulled off a stunning lead after only four minutes as veteran Matt Sim found upset to shock an undefeated Rockdale Ilindend 3-1 at the back of the net. Ilinden Sports Centre on Sunday. Glen Trifiro doubled the lead less than ten minutes later It was an inspired second-half performance for the with a sublime curling free-kick from the edge of the Wanderers handing new coach Patrick Zwaanswijk penalty. his first win in charge as they punished an out of sorts Rockdale side. Sydney FC had no answers for United 58’s ferocious attack, and by the 30th minute, the Reds were up 3-0 It didn’t take Rockdale long to open the scoring with after a clinical one-touch finish from Patrick Antelmi. Nikola Taneski pinching the ball in midfield before setting up Jordan Casella for his maiden NPL NSW goal The Young Sky Blues found their feet after the interval in only the third minute of the match. and managed to open their account through Aidan Mostofi’s finish from inside the penalty area. Despite conceding, The Wanderers refused to retreat and were rewarded only moments later when Rory However, it was Sydney United’s day, and they wrapped Jordan won his side a penalty after a mazy run into the up a win from the penalty spot with Antelmi firing into box. the back of the net to claim a brace. Kostas Grozos stepped up to the mark and fired home A late goal from Patrick Wood closed the deficit, but it his penalty to score and break Rockdale’s five-game wasn’t enough to stop United 58 from victory and all clean sheet streak. three competition points.

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1 Danijel Nizic (GK) 14 Jackson Khoury 2 Christian Gonzalez 25 Christian Zebec 3 Jordan Roberts 26 Lachlan Maher (GK) 4 Adrian Vlastelica 27 Adam Farkas 5 Anthony Tomelic 28 Ante Krilic 6 Adrian Vranic 29 Nicholas O’Brien 7 Michael Ruhs 30 Mihael Marcic 8 Matthew Sim 31 Anthony Idehen 9 Patrick Antelmi 32 William Gafa 10 Devante Clut 33 Adam Cukar 12 Liam Rose 34 Connor Spurway 13 Jordan Ivancic 35 Daniel Sekulic 15 Tariq Maia 36 James Papoutsis 16 Ashton Ahluwalia 37 Josh De Rossi 17 Matthew Bilic 38 Todd Bennison 18 Glen Trifiro 39 Adrian Vastag 21 Thomas Manos (GK) 22 Yianni Fragogiannis Coach: Jason Trifiro 23 Luke Vlastelica Physio: Denana Kadric 24 Jacob Poscoliero Manager: Ray Gerrie 48 Yianni Perkatis 99 Joshua McDonald

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1 Nicholas Suman 2 Jack Hutchings 2 Thomas Aquilina 3 Jonathan Maras 3 Mark Natta 4 Alex Bonetig 4 Mohamed Al Taay 5 Evan Ball 5 Noah Pagden 6 Joel Bertolissio 6 Fabian Monge 7 Connor Rose 7 Jarrod Carluccio 8 George Antonis 8 Jordan O’Doherty 9 Stefan Nikolic 9 Dauntae Mariner 10 Alessandro Lopane 10 Kosta Grozos 11 Peter Grozos 11 Lochlan Constable 12 Bilal Chahine 12 Stefan Nikolic 13 Nector Triantis 13 Tass Mourdoukoutas 14 Dylan Craus 14 Mohamed Adam 16 Angelo Kalamvokis 16 Jacob Vasiliou 50 Jack Gibson 17 Dean Pelekanos 58 Dylan Chau 19 Rory Jordan 20 Oliver Kalac Coach: Yianni Tsattalios 21 Ali Auglah 22 Paolo Bonanni 23 Jamie Percevski 25 Yousef Sawalha 28 Isaac Hovar 33 Tate Russell 40 Oliver Kalac

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