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It is round two of the National Premier Leagues Symons return to the starting eleven. NSW Men’s competition with another six Attack will be another major concern for Calleja blockbuster fixtures set to take to the fields after his side’s attack was largely nullified but the across Sydney. club hope to call back Corey Biczo to assist in that The weekend’s matches kick-off on Friday with department. APIA Leichhardt hosting Wollongong Wolves as Jeremy Cox scored their only goal with a stunning the reigning champions and reigning premiers volley deep into injury time and he will be needed face off. to maintain that touch in front of goal if APIA is to Manly United are also in action on Friday night as take home the three points. they look for their first win of the season against The Luke Wilkshire coached Wolves will be also Western Sydney Wanderers, while Saturday working on their finishing in front of goal ahead night will feature Mt Druitt hosting Blacktown of this weekend’s clash. City. Wollongong struggled to make the most of their Three games will take place on Sunday, Sydney litany of chances against an underdone Rangers United 58 against North Shore Mariners, Sydney outfit. Olympic facing off against Sydney FC and They won’t have the luxury of letting Rockdale hosting Marconi in the final match of opportunities go to waste this week. the weekend. Japanese import Takeru Okada will be one to APIA Leichhardt FC v Wollongong Wolves FC, watch as well as well as frontman Bul Juach and 7.30pm Friday at Lambert Park the attacking talents of Marcus Beattie. The reigning Premiers will take on the reigning After such a long break both teams are still league champions will do battle on Friday night finding their feet but with the shortened season as APIA Leichhardt FC host Wollongong Wolves APIA and Wollongong will be desperate to take at Lambert Park. home all three points. APIA will be desperate to return to the winner’s Manly United FC v Western Sydney circle after suffering defeat at the hands of rivals Wanderers, 7.30pm Friday at Cromer Park Marconi last week in the opening fixture of the Manly United and Western Sydney Wanderers rebooted NPL NSW Men’s season. will be fighting for their first win of the season If anyone thought teams were set to take this when the two sides go head to head at Cromer make shift competition lightly, they were wrong Park on Friday night. – the match against the Stallions saw how much The boys from the Northern Beaches will be playing the game again means to them. hoping to get the better of the Wanderers in what Wollongong, on the other hand, will be pushing is the first time the two sides have met in the NPL for their second win in as many games after they NSW Men’s competition. dispatched Mt Druitt 1-0 last round. Manly were held to a scoreless draw against APIA will be without defender Paul Galimi for the Rockdale City Suns in week one while the clash after he was sent off against the Stallions Wanderers suffered a 3-2 loss at the hands of which will force coach John Calleja into a reshuffle fierce rivals Sydney FC. of his backline. Both teams showed plenty of flair going forward This will more than likely see the introduction of in their opening round matches, but Manly were one of the club’s standout defenders during the unable to find the back of the net – something start of the NPL season before COVID-19 hit, Josh coach Paul Dee won’t want a repeat of this time.

4 #NPLNSW Defender Kieran Paull and striker Marley Peterson the ability to take over a match. were United’s best against Rockdale with both Mt Druitt Town Rangers v Blacktown City FC, testing Suns keeper Tomislav Arcaba. 7pm Saturday at Popondetta Park The Wanderers showed plenty of heart despite Western Sydney bragging rights will go on the defeat in round one with the way they fought line as Mt Druitt Town Rangers host Blacktown back from 3-0 down at half time. City at Popondetta Park on Saturday night. Coach Arthur Diles really knows how to bring Rangers coach Franco Cosentino will be the best out of his young upcoming stars as he desperate for his first win in charge and to get the has vowed not to change the team’s style for the scalp of local rival Blacktown would be a huge entire rebooted season. confidence booster for him and his team. Ali Auglah and Stefan Nikolic both found the In round one, Mt Druitt suffered a narrow 1-0 loss back of the net as the visitors dominated the to Wollongong Wolves with their scrambling second 45 minutes with a showing which is sure defence going a long way to keeping the reigning to fill the young side with plenty of confidence – league champions at bay for most of the match. look for the talents of Dean Pelekanos in midfield The Rangers were pushed all the way by to also play a telling role in the Wanderers attack. Wollongong with captain and shot-stopper Thomas Aquilina was also dangerous in the club’s Carlos Saliadarre making several key saves first game so expect him to be in and around the against a dangerous Wolves attack. action. They were able to hold their heads high in what Manly will need to call on all their experience to was a gritty performance as Solomon Monahan- get the win against a Western Sydney team with Vaiika and Jake Mamone battled for the full ninety

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minutes. but with such a short season it is imperative to A lot of pressure will be put in the hands of their their finals chances they fill the gap as quickly as ace marksman John Roberts who is set to take on possible. his former club he had so much success at as a It will be up to experienced campaigners Matt junior. Sim, Thomas Manos and Yianni Fragogiannis to Blacktown, on the other hand, were unlucky not help their younger teammates find their rhythm to have taken home three competition points as while we may see the introduction of new recruits they were held to a 0-0 draw against North Shore Jacob Poscoliero and Mirjan Pavlovic thrown into Mariners. the mix. Mark Crittenden’s side spurned a handful of North Shore showed against Blacktown that scoring chances and nearly paid the price when they are not to be underestimated and were a North Shore had a goal disallowed. disallowed goal away from snatching a shock win. New Blacktown recruit Mario Shabow was a handful for defenders but he will need to work Manny Peters is a handful for any defence and on his finishing to make the most of his skilful could be the key to a Mariners win while look dribbling and chance creation. out for Charles William who had a good opening match against Blacktown City. We will be also watching to see if skipper Matty Lewis can replicate his goalscoring form that hit United 58 will be favourites at home but if they’re home pre-COVID to lift his side while it was a not at their best it could easily be the Mariners for good debut for keeper Shaun Catlin who kept his the taking. first clean sheet for the club in round 1. Sydney Olympic FC v Sydney FC, 5 pm Sunday It is set to be an exciting match and with local at Lambert Park bragging rights on the line, it is sure to go down Sydney Olympic and Sydney FC will be both to the wire. fighting for back-to-back wins when they face off Sydney United 58 v North Shore Mariners, at Lambert Park on Sunday. 3pm Sunday at Sydney United Sports Centre Olympic and the Young Sky Blues were very A big bounce-back performance will be on the impressive in the first week of fixtures but will agenda for Sydney United 58 as they host North have plenty of work to do if they are to add Shore Mariners at Sydney United Sports Centre another three competition points to their tally. on Sunday. A brilliant attacking display from Olympic helped United 58 slumped to a 2-0 loss against them to a 2-0 win against Sydney United 58 while traditional rivals Sydney Olympic in the opening an early three-goal flurry lifted Sydney FC to a 3-2 week of fixtures and coach Zeljko Kalac will be victory against Western Sydney Wanderers. driving his side for a much-improved showing For Olympic, their result last week was the perfect this week around. start for new coach Ante Juric who would’ve been The Reds were stunned by a rapid Olympic attack very happy with what he saw on the pitch. and had little answers to stop the early onslaught The frontline of former A-League players as their defensive unit were really put to the test Charles Lokolingoy, Adam Parkhouse and Fabio by the Blues. Ferreira is the most fearsome attacking trio in United 58 have yet to adapt to the departure of the competition and will strike fear into every key players Yianni Perkatis and Patrick Antelmi defence they face.

6 #NPLNSW It was also great to see a good debut from young should play a big role again this week while promising goalkeeper Nicholas Sorras, son of Amaury Gauthier always provides that spark for former Olympic NSL defender George, the tall Zoric’s men. custodian held his own against United 58. Looking to stop them will be a Sydney FC team Two players that will sure to keep the Stallions which showed they to know their way onto the side on their toes will the Japanese duo of Tomoki scoresheet. Wada and Banri Kanaizumi. The Young Sky Blues raced out of the block with Marconi was in brilliant touch against APIA with a huge first half in a dominant display of attacking mercurial striker Anthony Frangie in fine fettle. football. However, gaffer Jim van Weeran will be While the club also had impressive debuts for its concerned with the way they let Western Sydney young guns in Mark Rodic and Lachlan Sepping back into the contest after the break. who both showed they belong in the first team. The young Sky Blues have talent oozing in all Marko Jesic was his usual pest self always departments but Jake Hollman is one name to throwing himself in and around the action and his pen for years to come – he is something special. experience will be one to watch come match day Patrick Wood also had a great first up match along with the Speranza brothers Roberto and against the Wanderers as did Thomas Fay and Benjamin Koop. Giorgio. Sydney Olympic will surely look to target any Liam Youlley bossed the midfield against APIA drops in concentration from Sydney FC so they and his menacing tackles will be on show against pressure will be on the Sky Blues to keep their a tough Rockdale outfit. composure in what is sure to be an intense clash. Olympic will be the favourites for this match but We also may see the return of both Anthony Sydney FC shouldn’t be underestimated. Costa and Martin Fernandez who both missed Rockdale City Suns v Marconi Stallions, 6.30 the club’s opening match. pm Sunday at Ilinden Sports Centre The Stallions will be tough to beat and will be Rockdale City Sun’s will be fighting for their first favourites despite being the away side. win of the rebooted NPL NSW Men’s season when they host Marconi Stallions on Sunday at Matches between these sides are always action- Ilinden Sports Centre. packed and this one is sure to be no different. Rockdale were held to a scoreless draw in their DON’T FORGET YOU CAN WATCH EACH AND first outing last round but Steven Zoric’s side will EVERY MATCH LIVE AND EXCLUSIVE ON be pushing for three competition points against a NPL.TV, REGISTER FREE TODAY . talented Marconi outfit this week. The Stallions come into the game with winning form after defeating APIA 2-1 last week. Nikola Taneski will be a player to watch for Rockdale with the talented striker proving to be a dangerous option going forward. The former Sydney United and Manly frontman

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Stefan Nikolic (Western Sydney Wanderers) 1

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Football is back and the opening week of APIA came home with a wet sail and halved the the rebooted NPL NSW Men’s season didn’t deficit in added time after a brilliant finish from disappoint. Jeremy Cox. It was a perfect return to action for Marconi However, the home side’s chances were all but Stallions, Sydney Olympic, Wollongong Wolves dashed when Galimi was sent off in the 96th and Sydney FC who all claimed wins. minute with Marconi holding out for victory with Blacktown City and North Shore Mariners shared a massive performance by one of its young guns the spoils in their clash, as did Rockdale City and Lachlan Sepping. Manly United. Western Sydney Wanderers Youth were unable Blacktown City 0 v North Shore Mariners 0 @ to get a win to start their time in the NPL NSW Lily Homes Stadium Men’s competition but proved they will be a Blacktown City and North Shore Mariners were team to keep an eye on. forced to share the spoils after a thrilling 0-0 draw Sydney Olympic finish the week sitting on top at Lily Homes Stadium on Friday. of the table ahead of Sydney FC and Marconi Neither side could find the breakthrough despite Stallions. 90 minutes of end to end action with plenty of chances. APIA Leichhardt 1 (Cox 94’) v Marconi Stallions North Shore would’ve gone home feeling they 2 (Jesic 60’ pen, Frangie 72’) @ Lambert Park should’ve taken all three points after they had Marconi Stallions have restarted their season in a goal ruled out in the 29th minute after it was emphatic style with a 2-1 win against reigning ruled Blacktown City keeper Shaun Catlin was champions APIA Leichhardt in a feisty encounter impeded. at Lambert Park on Friday. Blacktown had their own missed opportunity A Marko Jesic penalty and a sublime finish from late in the first half as former Western Sydney Anthony Frangie were enough to hold off a fast- Wanderer, Mario Shabow missed an open net finishing APIA side who were reduced to 10-men after a brilliant bit of play from Leroy Jennings. in the dying stages. The home side had one final moment to snatch Neither side gave much away in the first half with the win in the dying stages of added time but chances at a premium. Daniel Collins headed a difficult chance over the bar from six yards out. Frangie had the best opportunity of the opening 45 minutes but he fired over the bar from the edge of the penalty area. Manly United 0 v Rockdale City Suns 0 @ Marconi were the stronger side after the interval Cromer Park and were gifted the chance to open the scoring Both sides traded chances in the opening stages when the referee pointed to the penalty spot in an exciting first 45 minutes. after he judged Paul Galimi’s acrobatic clearance Manly shot-stopper Dylan Mitchell made a pair of attempt as a handball. fine saves during the opening stanza to deny two Jesic was clinical from the spot to give the brilliant Rockdale chances as the match remained Stallions a 1-0 lead, which would become 2-0 locked at 0-0 going into the interval. only moments later when Frangie hit the back A deflected free-kick from Nikola Taneski in the of the net with a sublime finesse finish from the 66th minute nearly broke the deadlock, but it edge of the penalty area. sailed inches over the crossbar.

10 #NPLNSW Marley Peterson was inches away from scoring as way back into the contest in the second half. his lunging attempt to finish a deadly ball into the However, the home side couldn’t find the back of box was unable to get the touch required. the net as Olympic cruised to a well-earned win. It proved to be the last real chance of the game as both sides took home a hard-earned point. Sydney FC NPL 3 (Wood 21’, Hollman 28’, 41’) v Western Sydney Wanderers NPL 2 (Auglah Wollongong Wolves 1 (Okada 72’) v Mt Druitt 61, Nikolic 81’) at Ilinden Sports Centre Town Rangers 0 @ Albert Butler Memorial Sydney FC Youth have clung on for derby Park honours defeating Western Sydney Wanderers Wollongong Wolves have restarted their NPL Youth 3-2 in a thrilling NPL NSW Men’s clash at NSW Men’s season with three competition points Ilinden Sports Centre on Sunday. after claiming a very hard fought 1-0 win against The young Sky Blues raced to a 3-0 lead in the Mt Druitt Town Rangers on Sunday. first half through goals from Patrick Wood and Takeru Okada scored the only goal of the match a double from Jake Hollman but were forced to deep into the second half as the home side did hold on as the Wanderers fought back in a big enough to snatch the win. way after the interval with Ali Auglah and Stefan However, the goal didn’t come without some Nikolic setting up a thrilling finish. conjecture with the referee waving down the flag Sydney FC dominated the first half and broke the of his linesman and awarding the goal. deadlock in the 21st minute when Wood found Young Wolves recruit Marcus Beattie was a the back of the net. stand-out performer for the home side and was Hollman doubled that lead for Sydney in the 28th a handful all afternoon for the Rangers defence. minute before claiming his second and his team’s It was a difficult start to Franco Cosentino’s tenure third just before the half-time break. as Mt Druitt coach, but he will take away several The Wanderers refused to quit and opened their positives into round two. account through Auglah midway through the For Wolves coach Luke Wilkshire he will be second stanza. impressed with his side’s resilience and ability to When Nikolic found the back of the net to make snatch victory after the departure of star striker it 3-2 in the 81st minute the game was balanced Thomas James. on a knifes edge as Western Sydney searched desperately for an equaliser. Sydney United 58 0 v Sydney Olympic 2 However, it wasn’t to be as Sydney hung on for (Ferreira 17’, 21’) @ Sydney United Sports a hard-earned three points defeating their arch- Centre rivals. A Fabio Ferreira double has helped Sydney Olympic and new coach Ante Juric to a 2-0 win against rivals Sydney United 58 at Sydney United Sports Centre on Sunday. The former A-League star was on song to claim his brace inside 20 minutes as Olympic flexed their muscle early on. United 58 struggled to match it with the visitors in the opening stanza but managed to claw their

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Coach: Zeljko Kalac Conditioning Coach: Anthony Crea Physio: Denana Kadric Manager: Ray Gerrie

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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 40 Oliver Kalac

Coach: Arthur Diles Assistant Coach: Yianni Tsattalios

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1ST GRADE 20’s

1 Luke Kairies (GK) 1 Luke Morgan/Tom Butkovic 2 Taylor McDonald 3 Brendan Low 3 Darcy Madden 4 Ekoue D’Almeida 4 Nikola Djordevic 5 Jack Hooper 5 Joshua Alcorn 6 Adrian Avello 6 Ethan Kambiosis 7 Joel Starr 7 Chris Price 8 Jason Pappas 8 Brendan Griffin 9 Lewis Grimshaw 10 Marcus Beattie 10 Jake Levy 11 Takeru Okada 11 Joshua Alcorn 12 Harrison Taranto 15 Jayden Smileski 13 Stefan Dimoski 17 Tatsuki Nagatsuka 14 Harry Callahan 15 Nicholas Littler Coach: Steve O’Connor 16 Guy Knight Assistant Coach: Icko Atanasoski 17 James Stojcevski 18 Hamish Lamberton 19 Bul Juach 20 Liam Wille 22 Josh Bingham 23 Hayden Durose (GK) 24 Lachlan Scott

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