Sutherland Sharks FC V Marconi Stallions FC
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KICKOFF NSW MEN’S ROUND 18 Saturday 6 JULY 2019 6.30pm ® SEYMOUR SHAW CLUB WELCOME Today we welcome the players, officials and The under 20’s had an exciting win last week with supporters from traditional rivals the Marconi a last gasp winner in the 90th minute by James Stallions to Seymour Shaw in what is a most Temelkovski in defeating Manly 3-2. Temelkovski important fixture for both teams. Despite an scored all three with some clinical finishing. This unbeaten run of 11 games straight the Sharks still win projected them in to major semi-fial contention. find themselves outside the final 5 to contest the Strong performances from James Carli, Harry Championship series. A win tonight will go a long Sutherland and Charlie Jones and the tireless work way to help in achieving this goal. Too may draws from Tom Papa laid the ground work for the victory. (7 so far) have restricted our climb up the table. Last weeks 5-0 win against fifth placed Manly continued The under 18’s bounced back to form to win 2-1 the rich vein of form the Sharks are in. The week making it a clean sweep for all our senior teams. The before this we had a 1-1 draw against Sydney United win keeps their semi final hopes alive. in a game where we conceded in the 90th minute The half time entertainment tonight is provided after Charles Lokolingoy was shown a red card by the under 9 association teams from Sylvania which will see him miss three games. Despite this Heights, Bangor, Bundeena and Miranda, the Sharks still bared their teeth with Jeremy Cox, JJ Morfitis and Bai Antoniou leading the way and Let’ s hope the unbeaten run continues !!! midfielders Raul Beneit, Matteo Poljack and Jerry Skotadis all chiming in with classy goals. Website: sutherlandsharksfc.com.au Email: [email protected] Phone: 0408 655 115 Twitter: @SuthoSharks_FC Facebook: fb.com/SutherlandSharksFC 2 #NPLNSW CORORATE PARTNERS 459 The Boulevarde, Kirrawee Ph 9545 0555 Rockdale [email protected] ONE STOP MUSIC SPOT ONE STOP MUSIC SPOT NPLNSW.COM.AU 3 1ST GRADE TEAM LISTS ® 1 Anthony Bouzanis 1 Nenad Vekic 2 Quentin Cheng 2 Nathan Millgate 3 Marc Warren (C) 3 Giorgio Speranza 4 Patrick O’Shea 4 Roberto Speranza 6 Lachlan Everett 5 James Baldacchino 7 Bai Antoniou 7 Sean O’Connell 8 Mateo Poljak 8 Connor Evans 9 Jeremy Cox 9 Anthony Frangie 10 Raul Beneit Romero 10 Marko Jesic 11 Jordan Morfitis 11 Mitch Mallia 12 Blair Brown 12 James Andrew 14 Charles Lokolingoy 13 Yianni Nicolaou 15 Thomas Papa 14 Peter Pelekanos 17 Liam McGing 15 Lachlan Sepping 18 Mitchell Evans 16 Liam Youlley 19 Harry Sutherland 17 Kristian Sekutkoski 20 Adam Massoud 18 Anthony Trimboli 21 Tarik Ercan 19 Zac Cairncross 22 Jerry Skotadis 20 Richie Cardozo 23 Deren O’Brien 23 Brandon Vella 25 Brodie Clarkson Coach: Peter Tsekenis 46 Nathan Denham Team Managers: Frank Mammoliti and Coach: Terry Palapanis Peter Papoythis Assistant Coaches: Nefta Gonzalez, Goal Keeper Coach: Ante Covic Chris Naumoff and Allan Edmondson Strength & Conditioning Coach: Brett Manager: Peter Duncan Studman Medical: Lee Royston, Michael Gabriel, Gear Steward: Robert Tolomeo, Robert Kieran Rooney, James Pearce Filippin, Laborio Bivona Referee: S. Grasso Assistant Referees: P. Teleki, M. Staples Fourth Official: N. McOrist *TEAM LISTINGS SUBJECT TO CHANGE MATCH PREVIEW The incredible late season run of Sutherland Sharks The Stallions have had a disappointing season but still will be tested on Saturday as they take on Marconi hold their finals hopes in their hands. Stallions at Seymour Shaw Park. A hard fought scoreless draw after being reduced to The Sharks are only one point outside the top five and ten-men demonstrated a resolve many would’ve felt a possible playoff spot and have gone their past nine didn’t exist in Marconi’s star studded outfit. game undefeated including three wins from their past five. As a result of the red card last week, Marconi will be without influential attacker Mitchell Mallia this week It is a spectacular turnaround from the Sutherland which will force a reshuffle in attack. Shire based team who incredibly went ten games without a win to start the season. The result of this match could play a huge part in deciding the finals fate of either team with only five Coach Terry Palapanis has the team firing on all games left in the regular season. cylinders and that was none more obvious than last week’s 5-0 away win against Manly United. Expect a game where everything is put on the line in chase of victory. What would’ve been most satisfying for Palapanis from the result is the performance of the club’s veterans with Raul Romero and Mateo Poljak both contributing goals. They will be needed to put in other big showing this week to get past a driven Marconi outfit. Another player that stood out was former Sky Blues midfielder Jerry Skotadis. He was everywhere against Manly United, and come Saturday, will be a marked man. 1ST GRADE - NPL NSW MEN’S POS TEAM P W D L F A GD PTS 1 Wollongong Wolves FC 17 12 3 2 44 14 30 39 2 APIA Leichhardt Tigers FC 17 10 4 3 34 22 12 34 3 Blacktown City FC 17 9 3 5 23 18 5 30 4 Sydney United 58 FC 17 7 5 5 24 27 -3 26 5 Sydney Olympic FC 17 6 5 6 27 26 1 23 6 Manly United FC 17 6 5 6 21 25 -4 23 7 Rockdale City Suns FC 17 7 2 8 20 30 -10 23 8 Sutherland Sharks FC 17 5 7 5 25 20 5 22 9 Marconi Stallions FC 17 6 2 9 32 27 5 20 10 Mt Druitt Town Rangers FC 17 5 5 7 31 39 -8 20 11 Sydney FC 17 4 2 11 25 42 -17 14 12 Hakoah Sydney City East FC 17 3 1 13 10 26 -16 10 NPLNSW.COM.AU 5 1ST GRADE REVIEWS Manly United 0 – Sutherland Sharks 5 at Cromer Park The Sutherland Sharks cruised to a 5-0 demolition job of a ten-man Manly United outfit at Cromer Park on Sunday afternoon. The hosts were shocked by a straight red card shown to defensive linchpin Travis Oughtred just six minutes in, which brought rise to a significantly one-sided contest. Raul Romero converted the ensuing penalty, before a delightful Mateo Poljak chip and fierce Jeremy Cox drive put the visitors well and truly in the ascendancy by the interval. Despite the numerical disparity, Paul Dee’s men forged some golden opportunities throughout the first period that could have added some additional spice to the contest. However, their failure to convert resulted in a rather tame second period where Sutherland eventually compounded Manly’s misery courtesy of tidy strikes from Jerry Skotadis and Romero. The emphatic result secured a crucial three points for Sutherland in the ever-intensifying race for the top five. Sydney United 58 0 – Marconi Stallions 0 at Sydney United Sports Centre A gutsy 10-man Marconi Stallions has clung on to claim a 0-0 draw against Sydney United 58 at Sydney United Sports Centre on Sunday. Reduced to 10 men on the cusp of half- time, the stallions dug in to stem the tide of a relentless United attack and snatch a vital point against the odds. The home side had chance after chance to find a winner but lacked the finishing touch required to break the deadlock. It was a result which keeps Marconi in the finals race while for United 58 it was yet another opportunity lost. 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 TOP GOAL SCORERS NAME & CLUB GOALS SCORED Thomas James (Wollongong Wolves) 19 Chris Payne (APIA Leichhardt Tigers) 16 Alejandro Sanchez (Sydney Olympic) 11 Lachlan Scott (Wollongong Wolves) 10 Fabricio Fernandez (Mt Druitt Town Rangers) 10 Mirjan Pavlovic (Mt Druitt Town Rangers) 10 Marko Jesic (Marconi Stallions) 9 Jeremy Cox (Sutherland Sharks) 9 Mitchell Mallia (Marconi Stallions) 8 THOMAS JAMES WOLLONGONG WOLVES Peter Simonoski (Sydney United 58) 8 NPLNSW.COM.AU 9 NPL NSW YOUTH TEAM LISTS UNDER 13’S UNDER 14’S 49 Jamie McDonough GK 33 Finn Fristaad 50 Samuel Smith 44 Jordan McAllister 51 Antonio Kalabric 48 Zacharie McKelvie 52 Brandan Darke 45 Marcus Koukoutaris 53 Cameron Munro 42 Joel Cubitt 54 Christian Vujic 39 Jackson Barter 55 Hugo Mezei 37 Cooper Kerridge 56 Jack Pereira 40 Jaden Gasking 57 Jacob McLachlan 38 Gian Zinnato 58 Christian Marko 35 Benjamin Caroutas 59 Lachlan Maher 41 James Ciot 60 Lucas Trajcevski 34 Ben Nanai 62 Noah Ovens 36 Christian Radman 63 Sebastian Dobre 43 Jonathan Vakauta 64 Thomas O’Brien 46 Riley Fowler 47 Ryley Hollingdale UNDER 15’S UNDER 16’S GK 33 Ryan James GK 1 Zac Smith GK 17 Beau Ward 13 Nicholas Karavatakis 22 George Mavridis 5 Dylan Monoz 25 John Fotopoulos 11 Luke Dearsley 26 Kaidyn Wright 9 Josh Field 31 Trelawney Brown 12 Nelson Lam 27 Kynan Moffit 3 Alexander Kilazoglou 20 Brohden Souris 8 Jordan Kizi 28 Lachlan Macdonald 2 Adam Castle 30 Michael Kokoviadis 6 Evan Souris 29 Lucas Kotevski 16 Taylan Skurtevski 21 Dylan Petitcuenot 7 Jarvis Paterson 23 Jacob Tresoglavic 10 Julian Trovato 47 Jesse Photi 4 Dean Borbilas 48 Tye McGowan 14 Rocco Mellino NPLNSW.COM.AU 11 U13 - NPL NSW YOUTH POS TEAM P W D L F A GD PTS 1 Western Sydney Wanderers FC 17 15 1 1 52 14 38 46 2 Sutherland Sharks FC 17 14 1 2 48 11 37 43 3 Sydney Olympic FC 17 12 4 1 47 15 32 40 4 Sydney FC 17 11 2 4 31 11 20 35 5 Central Coast Mariners FC 17 11 2 4 38 22 16 35 6 Manly United FC 17 10 5 2 24 12 12 35 7 APIA Leichhardt Tigers FC 17 9 4 4 27 13 14 31 8 Canterbury Bankstown FC 17 9 2 6 44 30 14 29 9 Rockdale City Suns FC 17 7 7 3 23 18 5 28 10 Mt Druitt Town Rangers FC 17 8 4 5 29 25 4 28 11 Sydney United 58 FC 17 6 5 6 25 21 4 23 12 Marconi Stallions FC 17 6 5 6 28 27 1 23