Updated - Friday, 16 November 2018 18/10

2019 FNSW Senior Men’s Competitions U18, U20 & 1st Grade The Board of Football NSW has confirmed the composition of the 2019 FNSW Men’s Senior Competitions to be as follows:

National Premier Leagues NSW Men’s 2 NSW Men’s APIA Leichhardt Tigers FC Blacktown Spartans FC Blacktown City FC Bonnyrigg White Eagles FC^ Hakoah City East FC Canterbury Bankstown FC Manly United FC Central Coast Mariners FC Marconi Stallions FC GHFA Spirit FC Mt Druitt Town Rangers FC Hills United FC Rockdale City Suns FC Macarthur Rams FC Sutherland Sharks FC Mounties Wanderers FC Sydney FC North Shore Mariners FC Sydney Olympic FC Northern Tigers FC Sydney United 58 FC Rydalmere Lions FC Wolves FC FA St George FC Western Sydney Wanderers FC

National Premier Leagues 3 NSW Men’s Football NSW State League Men’s Bankstown City FC FC# FC Central Coast United FC Camden Tigers FC FC Gazy Auburn^ Dulwich Hill FC Fraser Park FC Dunbar Rovers FC Hurstville City Minotaurs Gladesville Ryde Magic Hurstville FC Granville Rage^ Nepean FC Hawkesbury City FC^ Prospect United FC^ Inter Lions SC South Coast Flame FC Parramatta FC^ UNSW FC SD Raiders FC Western Condors FC Stanmore Hawks SC^ Sydney University SFC Western NSW Mariners FC^

#15 Club Championship Point deduction for the Club’s Men’s and Women’s Senior Programs (if applicable) for non-compliance with the Football NSW Application Process for the 2019 Competitions.

^30 Club Championship Point deduction for the Club’s Men’s and Women’s Senior Programs (if applicable) for non-compliance with the Football NSW Application Process for the 2019 Competitions.

CIRCULAR 18/10 – Declaration of Leagues 2019 Men’s Senior Competitions Page 2.

Non-Compliance with the 2019 Application Process

As communicated in Circular 18/10, a number of Clubs that applied for participation in the Football NSW Competitions were not fully complaint with the 2019 Application Process by the stipulated deadlines. As a result, the prescribed sanctions, communicated to Clubs in advance, were applied. Those sanctions ranged from fines to the loss of Club Championship points.

A number of those clubs remained non-complaint at the time the Leagues were declared on 26 September 2018 and were granted conditional entry into the Competitions subject to becoming fully compliant by 5.00pm on Wednesday, 31 October 2018. We advise that those clubs did become fully compliant by the deadline and, on Wednesday, 14 November 2018, the Board confirmed their entry into the Competitions.

State League Men’s

Wagga City Wanderers FC has recently been granted permission to withdraw from the 2019 Football NSW State League Men’s competition in order to join Capital Football’s Men’s NPL Competitions in 2019.

As a result, the 2019 Football NSW State League Men’s competition will now be made up of 11 teams and there will therefore be a bye.

The above tables have been amended to reflect these changes.

Clubs are advised that the entry of all Clubs into the 2019 FNSW Competitions is subject to the execution of the Participation Agreement by Football NSW (as per clause 2.1 of the Participation Agreement).

Stuart Hodge Chief Executive Officer