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2018 Round 05 Sutherland Sharks V Sydney United 58 FC ROUND 5 SEYMOUR SHAW 6.30PM SATURDAY 7TH APRIL 2018 vs KICKOFF CLUB WELCOME #NPLNSW utherland Sharks today welcome the The under 18’s showed much improved form to Sofficials, players & supporters of our long register a comfortable 3-0 against the Wolves. term rivals in Sydney United 58. Sutherland are keen to build on their improved form following The half time entertainment today is provided on from a great win against Wollongong Wolves by Lilli Pilli FC and Gymea FC. These clubs at home last week. Sydney United are also are two of the largest clubs in the Sutherland in top form with former Sharks player Panny Association which has over 18,000 participants Nikas bagging a hatrick against Sydney FC. in their football competitions. The under 20’s are at the top of the ladder We hope everyone has an enjoyable night and with today’s opponent Sydney United after a we can cheer on some Shark’s Victories! hard fought win against the Wolves last week. James Temelkovski got off his sick bed to score the only goal of the match. The game tonight should be an exciting one. Website: sutherlandsharksfc.com.au Email: [email protected] Phone: 0408 655 115 Twitter: @SuthoSharks_FC Facebook: fb.com/SutherlandSharksFC 2 CORPORATE PARTNERS 459 The Boulevarde, Kirrawee Ph 9545 0555 Rockdale [email protected] ONE STOP MUSIC SPOT ONE STOP MUSIC SPOT Website: sutherlandsharksfc.com.au Email: [email protected] Phone: 0408 655 115 Twitter: @SuthoSharks_FC Facebook: fb.com/SutherlandSharksFC TEAM LISTS 1 RYAN NORVAL 13 ROBERT WATSON 2 JACOB TRATT 14 LEO MALFARA 4 HAYDEN MORTON 15 NICK LITTLER 5 BRADLEY BARTELS 16 RYOGA SUYAMA 6 LACHLAN EVERETT 17 LEROY JENNINGS 7 STEPHEN KAYES 18 JUAN FELIPE ZAPATA 8 LACHLAN HUGHES 20 KEISUKE HAYASHI 9 ADRIAN VRANIC 21 NICK LOE 10 JOSHUA DA SILVA 22 NICK OLSEN 11 HRISTIJAN TANOSKI 12 BLAIR BROWN COACH: GRANT LEE ASST: HARRY PARAS MANAGER: JOE RIGGIO GOALKEEPER COACH: PETR SESTAK PHYSIOS: KIERAN ROONEY & MICHAEL GABRIEL 1 JOHN HALL 14 NICK STAVROULAKIS 2 CHRISTIAN GONZALES 15 TOMOKI MENDA 3 JORDAN ROBERTS 16 KYLE CIMENTI 4 ADRIAN VLASTELICA 17 MATHEW BILIC 5 ANTHONY TOMELIC 18 GLEN TRIFIRO 6 CHRIS PAYNE 20 PETAR MARKOVIC 7 NAIM RAHIMI 21 THOMAS MANOS 8 MATHEW SIM 22 YIANNI FRAGOGIANNIS 9 PATRICK ANTELMI 23 PANNY NIKAS 11 YIANNI PERKATIS 10 LAWRENCE HANNA 12 SHANON COLE COACH: JASON CULINA MANAGER: DEAN CULINA GEAR STEWARD: RAY GERRIE REFEREES: S. QUINN, E. KOCBEK, K. GRIFFITHS-JONES 4TH OFFICIAL: F. BOLOGNINI NPLNSW.COM.AU 1ST GRADE MATCH PREVIEW utherland Sharks have the chance to claim Their opposition this week will be a Sydney Sback to back wins for the first time this United 58 outfit which has rebounded from a season when they host Sydney United 58 on tough opening weeks to the campaign. Saturday. New coach Jason Culina has notched back Sutherland has quietly gone three games to back wins with The Reds rediscovering the undefeated after bouncing back from their goalscoring touch in a 5-3 win against Sydney Round 1 defeat and have been in great form FC last week. over that stretch. Panny Nikas was at his entertaining best, the Their 3-0 win against Wollongong Wolves was mercurial midfielder scoring a hat trick in a the best performance of the season so far for vintage performance. the Grant Lee coached side. With NIkas at his best, United 58 are always a Jacob Tratt has been a great addition to the team to watch out for and with strike partner Sharks this season with the defender giving Chris Payne and Matt Sim also in great form it Sutherland added steel at the back. will be a test of Sutherland’s defence. Tratt has played a key role in Sutherland’s turn The battle of two inform teams is sure to around and his ability at set pieces can provide provide plenty for fans of both sides. a game changer for the Sharks. 1ST GRADE - NPL NSW MEN’S POS TEAM P W D L F A GD PTS 1 Blacktown City FC 4 3 1 0 7 0 7 10 2 Sydney Olympic FC 4 3 0 1 6 5 1 9 3 Sutherland Sharks FC 4 2 1 1 7 4 3 7 4 Wollongong Wolves FC 4 2 1 1 3 4 -1 7 5 Sydney United 58 FC 4 2 0 2 8 7 1 6 6 APIA Leichhardt Tigers FC 3 2 0 1 4 3 1 6 7 Rockdale City Suns FC 4 2 0 2 7 7 0 6 8 Hakoah Sydney City East FC 4 1 1 2 7 7 0 4 9 Marconi Stallions FC 3 1 1 1 4 5 -1 4 10 Sydney FC 4 1 0 3 8 10 -2 3 11 Manly United FC 4 1 0 3 6 9 -3 3 12 Bonnyrigg White Eagles FC 4 0 1 3 5 11 -6 1 5 MATCH REVIEWS #NPLNSW Sutherland Sharks FC 3 – Wollongong Wolves 0 Sydney United 58 FC 5 – Sydney FC 3 at Sydney at Seymour Shaw United Sports Centre Wollongong Wolves unbeaten start to the A Panny Nikas hat trick has handed Jason Culina season has ended in emphatic fashion after his first win at Sydney United Sports Centre they were thrashed 3-0 by Sutherland Sharks at after defeating a spirited Sydney FC 5-3 in a Seymour Shaw on Saturday. hugely entertaining round four National Premier Leagues NSW encounter at Edensor Park. Sutherland opened the scoring with a contender for ‘Goal of the Week’ courtesy of a Nick Olsen The see-sawing contest was highlighted by a thunderbolt and went into the break two ahead breathless ten minute period in the opening half when Adrian Vranic hit his first of the season that saw Jeremy Cox give the Sky Blues the lead when scrambling the ball over the line from a on two occasions before United 58 fought back great Jacob Tratt nod down. to restore parity twice and eventually edged in front before half time courtesy of a Chris Payne Wollongong looked dangerous on the break, effort and a pair of Nikas strikes. particularly down the left through Josh McDonald, Yuzo Tashiro and Takuya Nozawa Patrick Antelmi gave the home side breathing but paid the price for sloppy finishing. space early in the second half before Nikas all but sealed back to back victories for United Vranic benefitted from another Tratt effort in 58 and claimed his treble with an audaciously the 53rd minute to side-foot home his second struck penalty with fifteen minutes remaining. of the night and secure a comfortable win for Grant Lee’s side. Jerry Skotadis netted a fine stoppage time consolation for the Young Sky Blues, who despite their third match defeat in a row, will be buoyed after contesting toe to toe against a vastly more experienced United 58 unit with five former A-League stalwarts peppered throughout the team. CREATE THE STANDARD. RAISE YOUR GAME. PLAYERTEK is a powerful GPS system that tracks and improves the performance of teams and players. PLAYERTEK.COM 10% OFF ALL TEAM PURCHASES USING THE DISCOUNT CODE ‘FOOTBALLNSW’ 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 www.playbytherules.net.au As parents and spectators at sport we need to For your free toolkit go to: www.playbytherules.net.au "When someone from the sideline hurls abuse - these are the moments that make sport painful for so many kids. 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Ange Postecoglou TEAM LISTS - U20’S #NPLNSW 23 Deren O’brien 30 Joshua Briskoski 24 Adam Massoud 31 Gabriel Contigiani 25 Blake Currey 32 James Temelkovski 26 Harry Sutherland 33 Thomas Papa 27 Harrison Quirk 38 Jacob Forster 28 Noah Chia 29 George Vagerakas Coach: Nick Dimovski Assistant Coach: Steven Gordon Manager: Craig Simmons 13 Anthony Trimboli 37 Modassir Hussain 32 Anthony Vrlic 38 Jeonghui Cho 33 Luke Vlastelica 39 Karlo Borovic 34 Anthony Pedavoli 40 Daniel Lopez 35 Cole Mutton 36 Minkyeom Kim Coach: Miro Vlastelica Assistant Coach: Andrew Zammit U20’S - NPL NSW MEN’S POS TEAM P W D L F A GD PTS 1 Sutherland Sharks FC 4 3 1 0 14 5 9 10 2 Sydney United 58 FC 4 3 1 0 10 3 7 10 3 Sydney FC 4 2 1 1 10 10 0 7 4 Blacktown City FC 4 2 0 2 6 4 2 6 5 Wollongong Wolves FC 4 2 0 2 6 7 -1 6 6 Manly United FC 3 1 1 1 5 3 2 4 7 Marconi Stallions FC 3 1 1 1 5 5 0 4 8 Rockdale City Suns FC UNDER4 20’S1 1 2 4 8 -4 4 9 Bonnyrigg White Eagles FC 4 1 1 2 3 7 -4 4 10 Sydney Olympic FC 3 1 0 2 3 4 -1 3 11 Hakoah Sydney City East FC 4 0 1 3 5 13 -8 1 12 APIA Leichhardt Tigers FC 1 0 0 1 0 2 -2 0 10 NPLNSW.COM.AU U20’S MATCH PREVIEW n exciting first versus second encounter Temelkovski, who was hospitalized for the Aawaits at Seymour Shaw in Saturday’s early majority of last week before netting the winner kick off where defending champions Sutherland against Wollongong, currently leads the Sharks host Sydney United 58.
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