2018 Round 12 Bonnyrigg White Eagles FC VS Sydney Olympic FC
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KICKOFF vs ROUND 12 BONNYRIGG SPORTS CLUB 7PM SATURDAY 26TH MAY 2018 CLUB WELCOME #NPLNSW elcome to Bonnyrigg Sports Ground The White Eagles would like to thank Major Wfor round 12 of the National Premier Sponsor Gentle Dentle Care, Diamond Leagues NSW Men’s competition. Sponsors Bonnyrigg Sports Club, Orthodox Funerals, Vesti Digital, Krispy Crème, Mini- Today we take on Sydney Olympic FC in the Crete Concrete and the rest of our large beginning of the second round of competition. sponsorship pool for their contribution and A fantastic win last week may well have turned support for the 2018 season. our season around as we look to improve and We would also like to thank our loyal fans who attack a finals position in the second half of have continued to support their club over the the season. last 50 marvellous years. We wish Olympic’s players, staff and supporters the very best in 2018. Website: www.bwefc.com.au Email: [email protected] Phone: (02) 9823 5224 Twitter: @BWEFC Facebook: fb.com/bonnyriggwhiteeaglesfc 2 TEAM LISTS 1 JAMES CHRONOPOULOS (GK) 12 DEAN BEREVESKOS 21 DAVID BRADASEVIC (GK) 13 JAMES MCKENZIE 2 ARRON AVERY 14 BRADIE SMITH 3 DAVID VRANKOVIC 15 RAY MILLER 4 NIKOLA KRLJAR 16 SAM GALLAWAY 6 NIKOLA ZONJIC 17 JAMES O’ROURKE 7 TYNAN DIAZ 18 MUN-SOO GIL 9 AARON PETERSON 19 GREG KONDEK 10 SHERVIN ADELI 20 BEN TOSI 11 ASMIR KADRIC 22 JEWOOK WOO COACH: BRIAN BROWN ASSISTANT COACH: MILAN SUSAK MANAGER: IAN ARNOTT 1 PAUL HENDERSON 17 BEN MORRISON 2 TOM WHITESIDE 19 DARCY BURGESS 3 JAKE DE MARIGNY 20 EZEQUIEL CONSONI 4 GEORGE TIMOTHEOU 21 STEPHEN ATHANASERIS 6 NICOLA KULESKI 23 RILEY WOODCOCK 7 WILLIAM ANGEL 24 CHRISTOPHER GLIGOR 8 JASON MADONIS 25 CALLUM FITZPATRICK 9 RADOVAN PAVICEVIC 26 BILLY PATRAMANIS 10 MAX BURGESS 30 LACHLAN WATSON 11 JINYA AN 33 NIKOLAS TSATTALIOS 13 YAHYA ELHINDI 99 PAUL KATSETIS 14 ALEJANDRO SANCHEZ BRENDAN HOOPER COACH: ABBAS SAAD ASSISTANT COACH: KERIM BABA CONDITIONING COACH: NAVID ABDI GOALKEEPER COACH: STACEY ALOGDELLIS MANAGER: PARRY HATZI REFEREES: T. DANASKOS, A. GIEV, N. WOTTON 4TH OFFICIAL: J. MCFARLANE NPLNSW.COM.AU 1ST GRADE MATCH PREVIEW hree points off the bottom of the table but He alongside Shervin Adeli could slowly form a Tstill in sight of finals football, Bonnyrigg deadly partnership should the two continue to White Eagles will be desperate to turn their work together with the absence of striker Aaron season around starting with Saturday night’s Peterson. clash against. Sydney Olympic. The White Eagles will need to back up from its Bonnyrigg has struggled this season but are round 6 FFA Cup clash against St George FA high on confidence after a impressive win on Wednesday so Brian Brown’s men will be against last season’s grand final winners Manly certainly put through the litmus test. United in Round 11. Thomas Whiteside has been the breakout star This week they take on the league leaders for Olympic this campaign with the defender in Sydney Olympic and will need to bring nothing incredible form. He scored his second goal in as short of their best performance if they are to many weeks in round 11 and will be looking to stand any chance of claiming an upset. make it three from three against Bonnyrigg. Olympic come into the game off a solid victory Nothing more can be said about the club’s against Sydney United 58 and hold a three point Spanish star Alejandro Sanchez. The former La lead at the top of the table. Liga player has been in fine form for the Blues and it his link-up play with Max Burgess that has White Eagles off-season recruit Dean been a sight to see for the Blues. Bereveskos finally hit the target for 2018 after slotting one home against Manly United last While the odds will be stacked against Saturday. The skilful attacker could prove to be Bonnyrigg this week, they should not be written a key contributor for Bonnyrigg over the second off especially at their cauldron. half of the season starting with the clash against Olympic. 1ST GRADE - NPL NSW MEN’S POS TEAM P W D L F A GD PTS 1 Sydney Olympic FC 11 9 1 1 22 8 14 28 2 APIA Leichhardt Tigers FC 11 8 1 2 30 12 18 25 3 Blacktown City FC 11 7 2 2 19 9 10 23 4 Sydney United 58 FC 11 5 1 5 16 14 2 16 5 Sutherland Sharks FC 11 4 2 5 17 17 0 14 6 Wollongong Wolves FC 11 4 2 5 10 18 -8 14 7 Manly United FC 11 3 4 4 17 19 -2 13 8 Marconi Stallions FC 11 3 3 5 11 17 -6 12 9 Hakoah Sydney City East FC 11 3 2 6 16 19 -3 11 10 Rockdale City Suns FC 11 3 2 6 19 26 -7 11 11 Bonnyrigg White Eagles FC 11 3 2 6 14 26 -12 11 12 Sydney FC 11 2 2 7 16 22 -6 8 5 MATCH REVIEWS #NPLNSW Bonnyrigg White Eagles 2 – Manly United FC 1 at Bonnyrigg Sports Club Bonnyrigg White Eagles claimed three much needed competition points with a 2-1 victory over Manly United on Saturday night at Bonnyrigg Sports Ground. It was a frantic six-minute spell inside the opening 20 minutes that had this match sorted for Brian Brown’s men. Dean Bereveskos, in only his second start of the NPL NSW Men’s season, helped the White Eagles off to a flyer before Shervin Adeli doubled their lead with yet another special goal. A Ben Tosi owns goal allowed Manly United back into the contest but that was all the away side could do as they saw three points slip. Sydney United 58 0 – Sydney Olympic 2 at Sydney United Sports Centre NPL NSW Men’s competition leaders Sydney Olympic underlined their Premiership credentials with a commanding 2-0 victory over 10-man Sydney United 58 at Sydney United Sports Centre on Saturday evening. Abbas Saad’s side entered the encounter riding the crest of an eight-match unbeaten run and extended their advantage at the top of the table after cruising to another three points in what was a heated clash with their fellow competition heavyweights at Edensor Park. The damage was done in a sensational opening half cameo from the Blues who opened the scoring through Spanish star Alejandro Sanchez before Thomas Whiteside’s volley gave the visitors breathing space on the cusp of half time. Peter Markovic’s dismissal early in the second half for an altercation with Sanchez ignited a savagely fought second half between the two former NSL rivals, and although the home side matched Olympic in the battle the visitors proved too streetwise and trotted to their ninth win of the season. The result ensures the Blues will finish the first half of the regular season in pole position while opening up a 12-point gap over United 58 on the table. 6 NPLNSW.COM.AU 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 7 #NPLNSW keep our game beautiful INTEGRITY IN SPORT Football NSW and the National Premier Leagues NSW are bound by Football Federation Australia’s NATIONAL CODE OF CONDUCT and NATIONAL ANTI-DOPING POLICY. 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