Monthly Archives: July 2015

Hamilton Olympic defeat Charlestown 4-2 and climb to the top of the NPL

HAMILTON OLYMPIC

Hamilton Olympic downed Charlestown City 4-2 on a wet Darling St Oval to climb to the top of the NPL table.

Proceedings began in the 10th minute when Simon Mooney, with only the City keeper to beat, fired a shot into the hands of Kyle Predebon.

Four minutes later, a well taken shot by midfield ace Jacob Bailey opened the score for the home side.

Olympic continued to test the City goal time after time and against the run of play, a shot by Jared Ross deflected off an Olympic defender to end up at the back of Danny Ireland’s goal 1-1!

Olympic continued the pressure and a lovely through ball by Mathew Swan found Simon Mooney who had no problem putting the ball in the back of the net for a 2-1 lead.

Simon Mooney then returned the favour with a pin point cross to the head of Mathew Swan who added a third for Olympic. The teams went into half time with Olympic leading 3-1.

Olympic continued the second half from where they left off the first. In the 55th minute Jacob Bailey was at the end of a simple tap-in to make the score 4-1.

In the 77’ minute Ben Hughes executed a free kick for City which struck Danny Ireland’s crossbar and as the ball re-bounded, Scott Smith tapped it in to reduce the score to 4-2.

Charlestown City was reduced to 10 men when Cameron Sullini brought down Pat Brown, who was on his way with only the keeper to beat. Despite a late fight back by City, the score remained 4-2.

Overall an entertaining game of football in wet conditions and a result which brings Hamilton Olympic in 1st spot of the NPL ladder.

Hamilton Olympic meet Maitland in Round 9 of the NPL competition on 7th June at Cook Square Park at 2.30 pm.

Round 8:

Saturday:
Adamstown Rosebud – South Cardiff 3-0
Lambton Jaffas – Maitland FC 2-1
Edgeworth – Newcastle Jets Youth 3-1

Sunday:

Hamilton Olympic FC – Charlestown City 4-2

Broadmeadow Magic – Weston Workers 3-4

               NPL  TABLE
Hamilton Olympic FC                 18
Edgeworth FC                                18
Broadmeadow Magic FC            17
Weston Workers FC                    16
Newcastle Jets Youth                  10
Lambton Jaffas FC                       9
Adamstown Rosebud FC            9
South Cardiff FC                           5
Maitland FC                                    4
Charlestown City Blues              3

This weekend’s results:
Senior NPL
Olympic vs Charlestown, Darling St Oval
1st Grade won 4-2 (Jacob Bailey 2, Simon Mooney, Mathew Swan)
Under 22s postponed
Under 19s postponed
Youth NPL
Olympic vs Lambton
Under 17s won 2-1
Under 15s won 1-0
Under 14s won 4-1
Under 13s won 3-1
Zone League 2
Olympic vs Uni Men’s
1st Grade lost 0-1
2nd Grade drew 3-3
JUNIOR RESULTS FOR SATURDAY 31/05/2015
U13s Olympic – Lake Macquarie 0-1
U12s Olympic – Maitland 3-2
U11s Olympic – Valentine 2-0
U10s Olympic – Mayfield 10-0
U9s Olympic Blue – South Wallsend 6-0
U9s Olympic White – Seaham Bowthorne 6-1
U8s Olympic –
U8s Olympic – Lambton 5-0
U7s Olympic – Maryland Fletcher 2-4
U7s Olympic – New Lambton 14-6
U6s Olympic 1 – New Lambton 2-5
U6s Olympic 2 – New Lambton 8-2

source: Tom Tsamouras

Hamilton Olympic on fire at Weston Workers, 3-1

HAMILTON OLYMPIC

Hamilton Olympic reached the top of the ladder after an emphatic win at Weston Workers this afternoon by 3-1.

Olympic hit the lead after 20 minutes of play through Jacob Bailey but just as they threatened to make it 2-0, Weston Workers managed to equalise just before the break.

Early in the second half Olympic won a penalty but Kane Goodchild was unable to convert the spot kick.

Olympic then piled on the pressure to score two wonderful headers through Kane Goodchild. Despite sustained pressure from Weston towards the later part of the game, Olympic were able to hold on to the score comfortably.

The win is the second away victory of the season and brings the club 1st spot on the table with 15 points.

Hamilton Olympic host bottom of the table  Charlestown City next Sunday at Darling St Oval.
Round 7:
Friday:
Newcastle Jets Youth – Broadmeadow Magic (washed out)
Saturday:
Lambton Jaffas FC – Adamstown Rosebud 1-1
Sunday:
Maitland FC – Charlestown City 3-0
Weston Workers FC – Hamilton Olympic FC 1-3
South Cardiff – Edgeworth FC  1-3

1 Hamilton Olympic FC           15                                                                                         2 Edgeworth FC                         15
3 Broadmeadow Magic FC      14
4 Weston Workers FC              13

5 Newcastle Jets Youth            10
6 Lambton Jaffas FC                  9
7 Adamstown Rosebud FC        6
8 South Cardiff FC                      5
9 Maitland FC                             4
10 Charlestown City FC            3

Round 8 Fixtures:
2:30 PM/Saturday 30 May:

Adamstown Rosebuds vs South Cardiff
Lambton Jaffas vs Maitland FC
Edgeworth FC vs Newcasyle Jets Youth

2:30 PM/Sunday 31 May:
Hamilton Olympic FC vs Charlestown City
Broadmeadow Magic – Weston Workers

source: Tom Tsamouras

NNSW Football: Weston Bears vs Hamilton Olympic Preview

HAMILTON OLYMPIC

Weston Workers FC stalwart Robbie Turnbull is set to play his 200th First Grade fixture in Northern NSW’s top flight in front of a home crowd on Sunday against Hamilton Olympic FC in Round 7 of the PS4 NPL.

Turnbull commenced his senior career with Weston in 2004 at 18 years of age after playing junior football with Adamstown Rosebud and became a regular First Grade starter in 2005.

Turnbull is ranked fifth on Weston’s all-time longest serving list, only behind Roy Johnson, Tommy Snedden, late uncle John Thomas Turnbull, and teammate Nathan Morris who played his own 200th match just last year.

Having played a major part in the club both on and off the field, Turnbull will be recognised for his achievements during a pre-match presentation conducted by Life Member John Munro.

“Robbie is enthusiastic, he is passionate and he gives 100 percent whether it be at training or in games,’ Coach Trevor Morris said, ‘He has it all and he really loves the game.”

Reflecting on his time with the club, Turnbull believes the achievement is reflective of Weston’s ethos.

“It’s a milestone for me, but it says a lot about the club and what they’re about, to be able to keep two people in the same age still playing in first grade together (himself and Nathan Morris), it shows a lot about where the club has come from in the past ten to twelve years that we have been there,” he said.

“You don’t try and make too much of it because it’s just another game of football, I have a lot of history with the club, I’ve been with them a long time, there is a lot of family history there and friends that have come through the club,” Turnbull said.

“My Uncle John has 228, and I guess that’s one of the goals to try and top him off,” laughed Turnbull, “There’s only five blokes who have done it, so to have myself and my uncle on the list, it’s pretty special.”

Regarding the opposition, Turnbull is looking forward to taking on a fellow top ranked PS4 NPL squad in his 200th match, and when asked if he is expecting a victory against Olympic stated “Never a doubt in my mind!” continuing, “We’ve started well, Trevor has brought a lot of confidence and self-belief to the squad, I think it will be a tight game between two teams that I expect at the end of the year to be at the top of the table,” Turnbull concluded.

Northern NSW Football would like to congratulate Turnbull on his achievements and wish him the best towards his goal of 228 fixtures to match his uncle.

Match Details:
Weston Workers FC v Hamilton Olympic FC
2:30pm Sunday 24th May
Rockwell Automation Park

source:northernnswfootball.com.au

Dedication to fitness pays off for Hamilton Olympic

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HAMILTON coach Michael Bolch warned the best was yet to come from his squad after they outmuscled the in-form Newcastle Jets Youth for a 2-1 win in round six of the Northern NSW National Premier League on Sunday.

A fourth-minute header from Kane Goodchild and an 83rd-minute run and strike from Andrew Swan gave Olympic a deserved win over a slick Jets outfit at Darling Street Oval.

The Jets, who boasted A-League players Radovan Pavicevic, Nick Cowburn and Michael Kantarovski, had won their past three games but were on the back foot when goalkeeper Jesse Cook was caught in no-man’s land off a long-range free kick from Mason Campbell to Goodchild, who lobbed his header over the gloveman.

The Jets could not mount sustained pressure as Olympic worked overtime in midfield to shut down the visitors.

However, they found a way through in the 50th minute when Michael Kantarovski scored with a near-post header from a corner after Reece Papas had a shot parried wide.

The contest, though, was summed up by the winning goal.

Jason Korotkich showed desperation to win the ball for Hamilton in midfield before Reece Cooper quickly played in Swan, who cut inside his man to shoot into the bottom-right corner.

The work of Korotkich was exactly what Bolch was looking for against the Jets.

“We did a lot of work on trying to shut down their passing channels,” Bolch said.

“We had to do a lot of chasing, but you have to do that against them.

“You know you are going to be working hard off the ball to shut them down, because they are good and fit.

“That’s what I’m happy with. No one went missing today. There were no standouts, but everyone did their job.”

Bolch has a fitter and more mobile line-up this season and believes they will continue to improve as they gel.

“We’ve instilled that hard work into them that was missing a bit last year,” he said.

“There’s no slackers there, they were all working hard, but I think we are three or four weeks away from being where we want to be.

“We have three or four new players and everyone is starting to know their roles.”

Jets coach Peter McGuinness said poor decision-making from his side created a high number of turnovers and a game which was “scrappier than what we wanted”.

“We did enough to win the game, but I just thought we could have done better with the ball, which they need to be if they want to be footballers,” McGuinness said.

“They need to control the game with the ball, and that’s what we’re trying to achieve.”

Elsewhere, Kale Bradbery scored four goals as Broadmeadow came from 1-0 down at half-time to rout South Cardiff 4-1 at Magic Park.

At Lisle Carr Oval, a Weston side missing James Monie, Troy Hearfield and Jason Cowburn defeated Charlestown 3-1 thanks to goals from Garry McDermott, Nathan Morris and Jake Millsteed.

Rene Ferguson scored for Charlestown.

Edgeworth beat Lambton Jaffas 2-1 at Jack McLaughlan Oval despite going down to 10 men in the 32nd minute.

Bren Hammel was given a straight red card for a two-footed challenge at 0-0.

A Jobe Wheelhouse strike put Lambton ahead in the 42nd minute before Josh Evans equalised with a header two minutes later. Keanu Moore scored the winner for the Eagles in the 66th.

On Saturday, Guy Bates scored one goal and set up two others as Rosebud won their first game of the season, beating last-placed Maitland 3-1 at Adamstown Oval.

Bates scored with a free kick in the 28th minute, then turned provider, whipping in a cross for Nic Bale to head home in the 39th minute.

Joel Wood produced a header to get the visitors back in the game before Scottish defender Garry Kenneth got a touch to a Bates free kick to seal the win in the 89th minute.

source: theherald.com.au

Hamilton Olympic triumph 2-1 over Jets Youth

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Results from this weekend games:
Senior NPL
Olympic vs Jets Youth
1st Grade won 2-1 (Kane Goodchild, Andrew Swan)
Under 22s lost 2-3 (Heath Kepreotes, Ben Koina)
Under 19s postponed
Youth NPL
Olympic vs Maitland
Under 17s won 7-1
Under 15s won 3-0
Under 14s won 2-1
Under 13s drew 1-1
Zone League 2
Olympic vs Tenambit
1st Grade won 3-1
2nd Grade won 3-0
Community Juniors
U13s Olympic defeated Broadmeadow Magic 1-0
U12s Olympic lost to Broadmeadow Magic 2-0
U11s Olympic defeated New Lambton 4-1
U10s Olympic defeated Wallsend 5-1
U9s Olympic defeated Broadmeadow Magic 12-1
U9s Bye
U8s A Olympic defeated Broadmeadow Magic 5-3
U8s B Olympic lost to Broadmeadow Magic 1-5
U7s Olympic defeated Kotara B 20-3
U7s Olympic defeated Broadmeadow Magic 10-0
U6s Olympic defeated Merewether 5-4
U6s Olympic lost to Broadmeadow Magic 3-2

source: Tom Tsamouras

Hamilton Olympic down South Cardiff 5-2

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Hamilton Olympic took on South Cardiff in the 4th round of the Senior NPL competition at Ulinga Oval and easily overran their opponents by 5-2.

Simon Mooney bagged two goals, while Kane Goodhchild and Pat Brown scored one a piece. South Cardiff’s misery was completed with an own goal.

This places Olympic in 3rd position, 3 points behind league leaders Broadmeadow Magic and with a game in hand.

Olympic’s next match is at Darling Street Oval on Sunday against the Newcastle Jets Youth. Kick off is at 1.30 while the Under 22s begin at 11.45 and Under 19s at 10.00.

WEEKEND RESULTS:

Senior NPL Olympic vs South Cardiff at Ulinga Oval
1st Grade won 5-2. (Simon Mooney 2, Kane Goodchild, Pat Brown, own goal)
Under 22s won 4-1 (Cody Higgs, Thomas Cox, Alex Tserepas, James Robinson)
Under 19s won 2-0 (Luke Vallone, Dominic Smith)

Youth NPL Olympic vs Weston at Darling St Oval
Under 17s won 1-0
Under 15s won 3-2
Under 14s won 2-0
Under 13s won 4-1

Zone League 2 Olympic vs Medowie at Yulong Oval
1st Grade lost 1-2
2nd Grade won 7-0
Community Junior Results
Under 6s washed out
Under 7s Olympic vs New Lambton won 9-2
Under 7s Olympic vs Lambton washed out
Under 8s washed out
Under 9s Olympic White vs New Lambton won 12-0
Under 9s Olympic Blue vs New Lambton won 9-2
Under 10s Olympic vs Cooks Hill won 14-0
Under 11s Olympic vs Maitland won 7-3
Under 12s Olympic vs Medowie lost 1-3
Under 13s Olympic vs Maitland lost 2-3
All Age Olympic vs Uni Men’s drew 2-2

This weekend
Senior NPL is Home at Darling St on Sunday
Olympic vs Newcastle Jets Youth
Kick off is an hour earlier
1st Grade 1.30pm
Under 22s 11.45am
Under 19s 10.00am

source: Tom Tsamouras

Hamilton Olympic Football Club

Hamilton Olympic Football Club is a semi-professional association football club based in Hamilton a suburb of Newcastle, New South Wales.

The club competes in the National Premier Leagues Northern NSW, the second tier of football in Australia.

The club was established by Greek immigrants in the New South Wales city of Newcastle in 1976. It is one of the most successful football clubs in Newcastle.