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PS4 NPL NNSW Round 10: Hamilton Olympic take on Lake Macquarie Roosters

Hamilton Olympic v Lake Macquarie City Roosters
2.30pm Sunday 14th May at Darling Street Oval

Last Meeting: Round 12, 2014: Lake Macquarie 5 Hamilton 1 at Macquarie Field.

Ladder: Hamilton 5th (14), Lakes 6th (12)

Past 3 Starts (most recent first):

Hamilton – Drew Phoenix 1-1 (a), Won Bears 2-0 (h), Drew Eagles 1-1 (a)

Lakes – Drew Jets 3-3 (h), Lost Magpies 0-1 (a), Won Rosebud 2-1 (a) 

Bottom Line

Hamilton will be keen to get themselves back into the winner’s circle this weekend after a three-week period where they haven’t been firing on all cylinders.

They were brilliant in their round four catch-up match against Maitland three weeks ago, but, since then they have only won once in three matches on route to slipping out of the top four.

If the last three weeks is the worst Olympic will play all season, that will please Mick Bolch. They haven’t lost, and still have Rhys Cooper, Andrew Swan and Danny Ireland to welcome back to the side in the coming weeks.

Lake Macquarie too has stuttered recently after flying out of the blocks at the start of the season, however, coach Anthony Richards says his side much prefers to be the underdogs.

Against the Jets Youth, they started well, before fading in the second half and ultimately giving up the three points in the final ten minutes as the Jets Youth drew level.

Lakes don’t have a great recent record against Olympic even though they won in their last meeting. Hamilton have won four of the last six, with Lakes winning one, along with a solitary draw during that period.

Lakes have also not won at Darling Street since August 2008.

Kyle Hodges (toe) will be assessed before the weekend’s match after returning last week against former club Valentine. Danny Ireland, Rhys Cooper and Andrew Swan will remain out for Olympic.

What the Coaches Said:

Michael Bolch (Hamilton)

“Sam Walker is obviously a danger man up front, he’s leading goalscorer in the comp at the moment. Blake Green has been doing well for them, Tommy Walker has been doing well for them. They are a similar side to Valentine, they do well on the counter-attack. They work hard across the park, so we’ll need to be on our game.”

“We are not where we need to be. If you break it down in our last four games we have had two wins and two draws, so even though we are not playing brilliantly at the moment we are still picking up points and it’ll come. It’s just around the corner, the boys are working hard. We still have improvement in us.”

Anthony Richards (Lakes)

“I think we’d rather play these games, to be honest. These are the games that we like looking forward to, the big games where there is no real pressure on us. People sort of expected us to beat the Jets, yet, they are still a handy little side and well coached. These are the better games for us against the Olympics and Edgys [Edgeworth], where we go in as the complete underdog and that’s where we like to be.”

“Starsky and Hutch [Kane Goodchild and Scott Smith] up front they are pretty good those two boys, the two coppers. Or is it Jon and Ponch, out of CHiPs? They are good all over the park and they have been for a long time. Olympic has done really well to keep a core of players together and that is the secret.”

Key: Kane Goodchild and Scott Smith. Combined they have scored eight this season. Six of those have come at Darling Street. Can they strike again at home?

U20s Hamilton Olympic vs Lake Macquarie Sunday 14th May 12.30 pm kick off at Darling St Oval

U18s Hamilton Olympic vs Lake Macquarie Sunday 14th May 10.45 am kick off at Darling St Oval

NPL YOUTH:

U16S Lake Macquarie vs Hamilton Olympic Sunday 14th May 2:30 pm  kick off at Macquarie Field

U15S Lake Macquarie vs Hamilton Olympic Sunday 14th May 1:00 pm  kick off at Macquarie Field

U14S Lake Macquarie vs Hamilton Olympic Sunday 14th May 11:30 am  kick off at Macquarie Field

U13S Lake Macquarie vs Hamilton Olympic Sunday 14th May 10:00 am  kick off at Macquarie Field

IN OTHER GAMES:
Edgeworth Eagles v Valentine Phoenix
2.30pm Sunday 14th May at Jack McLaughlan Oval

Last Meeting: Round 15, 2016: Edgeworth 4 Valentine 2 at Lake Macquarie Regional Football Facility.

Ladder: Edgeworth 4th (15pts), Valentine 3rd (16)

Last 3 Starts (most recent first):

Edgeworth – Won Bears 2-1 (a), Won Blues 2-0 (h), Won Jets 1-0 (a)

Valentine – Drew Olympic 1-1 (h), Won Jets 1-0 (a), Won Magpies 4-0 (a)

 Bottom Line

Two of the form sides of the competition meet this weekend in the ‘Match of the Round’ with both undefeated in their last five matches.

After a sluggish start to the season, Edgeworth has responded over the last three weeks with three wins which have seen them soar inside the top four. They now sit just a point behind the third-placed Phoenix and just two points off the first-placed Lambton Jaffas.

A side that seemed to be cracking under pressure against Hamilton in round seven when veteran Daniel McBreen was sent off and coach Damian Zane almost followed him, they have responded in a way that will surprise no one who has witnessed their performances over the last two seasons.

But, after all the improvement of the last three weeks, they can’t afford a defeat against Valentine. A loss against the Phoenix will make the premiership race more difficult, considering they will have to reel in a star-studded Lambton line-up.

Their opponents Valentine have been the real surprise packet of the PlayStation® 4 NPL NNSW comp this season, and coach Darren Sills has discovered the right formula in 2017 for his side to flourish.

American import Jalon Brown has excelled, however, the weekend against Hamilton he didn’t have his best outing, missing several one-on-one chances which could have wrapped up the contest for the Phoenix. Expect him to return to form this weekend.

Valentine has lost their last six against the Eagles, and haven’t taken three points from a match against Edgeworth since 2011. Those statistics shouldn’t matter as this Phoenix side has the firepower up front and defensive steel to take it to Edgeworth on Sunday.

Bren Hammel (cork) is in doubt for the Premiers while Matt Paul (triathlon) is back for Valentine.

What the Coaches Said:

Damian Zane (Edgeworth)

“I think we’ve got the central defenders to make sure we take care of Jalon Brown and I think we match up fairly well. They have really impressed me defensively. I rate Reece Pettit and I do rate this year Zac Sneddon, he’s been very good. I always thought he was a decent player, but this year he’s impressed. Where he is playing, they’ve got a really good combination. That’s exciting for them.”

“This is where if you’ve got your starting 11 [the Cup match on Wednesday] possibly [creates a depth issue]. But, for me for your Adam Cawleys and Aden Gardners, this might be their chance to stake a claim and I sort of use it as ‘if you do well here you might in this next big game be in the starting team.’ That’s why I think rotating your squad is [beneficial]. You bring in guys and they are  hungry as hell.”

Darren Sills (Valentine)

“We’ve got nothing to lose. They are the Champions, they have won it two years in a row. Final 16 of the FFA Cup. They have got quality players, like [Daniel] McBreen in the bank. I thought we did fairly well against Olympic and trained really well this week. We’ve got no pressure on us, and I don’t think they have either as they are travelling alright so it should be a good game of footy.”

“The boys are happy and there is a little bit of self-belief there now. We had 5-0 against Olympic last year and came out and played really well [on the weekend]. It was 4-0 at this time last year against Edgy [Edgeworth] so if you draw a parallel and draw a line through that I’m very confident we are going to hold ourselves and hold our heads high.”

Key: It’s all in the mind. Valentine has shown their ability to match it with the top guns this season. Can they continue to do so against the Eagles?

Newcastle Jets Youth v Broadmeadow Magic
2.30pm Saturday 13th May at Magic Park

Last Meeting: Round 17, 2016: Hamilton 2 Valentine 2 at Darling Street Oval.

Ladder: Broadmeadow 8th (9), Jets Youth 11th (3)

Past 3 Starts (most recent first):

Jets – Drew Roosters 3-3 (a), Lost Phoenix 0-1 (a), Lost Eagles 0-1 (h)

Broadmeadow – Lost Magpies 0-7 (h), Drew Rosebuds 0-0 (a), Drew Jaffas 1-1 (a)

Bottom Line

Many are still trying to come to terms with what quite happened on Sunday afternoon to Broadmeadow Magic. A match that most expected would be a tough, low-scoring and hard-fought contest quickly turned pear-shaped.

Maitland were imperious on Sunday, and led by the calming Matt Thompson in midfielder they were simply unstoppable. Some days in sport the opposition is just too good and Maitland was just that on Sunday.

What really has been missing for Magic lately is their ability to score from open play and even score in general. In the league, they have gone seven hours without a goal in open play, and more than three hours without a goal at all.

Their opponents the Jets Youth haven’t had the same issues scoring, it has been in defence where they have continued to leak goals. They have conceded 23 in eight games at almost three a game, and statistics will tell you it is very difficult to win matches with that kind of defence.

While they have conceded plenty, the heart, desire and never-say-die attitude is one which should be commended.

Twice is the two weeks they have been down going into the final five minutes and twice they have found an equaliser to share the points. Clayton Zane will be hoping they can go one better this weekend – score late to win – and they have shown they can do it.

What the Coaches Said: 

Clayton Zane (Jets Youth)

“I think we’ll be facing a difficult opponent after that loss. I’ve seen they had a player sent off and that has a massive impact, I’m sure it wasn’t a 7-0 game and when a player gets sent off in the 19th minute that would impact any team. If they win one or two games they are right back in the mix so we expect them to be wounded and come out like a raging bull.”

“They’ll have a lot to prove this weekend so for us, it’s probably the worst time to play them after they come off the back of a loss like that. They are a good team, they’ve got good players in their team. Everyone knows they are a top four team so that’s what we will be expecting to play against this weekend.” 

Key: Goals. Broadmeadow is in need of some in the league. They have scored just once in seven hours of play.

Weston Workers Bears v Charlestown City Blues
2.30pm Sunday 14th May at Rockwell Automation Park

Last Meeting: Round 15, 2016: Weston 2 Charlestown 3 at Rockwell Automation Park.

Ladder: Weston 9th (4), Charlestown 7th (11)

Past 3 Starts (most recent first):

Weston – Lost Eagles 1-2 (h), Lost Olympic 0-2 (a), Lost Magpies 0-1 (a)

Charlestown – Drew Rosebud 2-2 (h), Lost Eagles 0-2 (a), Lost Jaffas 1-2 (h)

Bottom Line

With Daniel Laiman (knee), Matt Tull (quad), Josh Maguire (groin) and Jarryd Johnson (hamstring) Charlestown have ticked just about every box for injuries to the lower half of the body.

Once again, their young brigade with be called on to step up again against another youthful outfit in Weston.

With regular starters missing on the weekend, Charlestown fought hard against Adamstown in what was described as a scrappy match at Lisle Carr Oval. The young Blues went within minutes of claiming all three points in a positive result for the future.

Charlestown may not have claimed a victory in their last three matches, but they have performed admirably with a tight loss to the table-topping Jaffas, followed by a tight loss to Edgeworth and followed by the draw with Adamstown.

However, if they want to keep touch with the top four, a win is a must for the Blues this weekend.

Weston had a positive start to the season, undefeated in four of their opening five matches, but, the last three weeks has seen three league losses, along with their victory in the Westfield FFA Cup against Cooks Hill.

They don’t seem to be far off a victory, pushing Edgeworth all the way on the weekend, and Hamilton the week before.

Their defending in key moments has hurt them along with their inability to finish off chances and Steve Piggott will be looking for his side to take another step in the right direction this weekend.

What the Coaches Said: 

Steve Piggott (Weston)

“There are no easy games for us, we haven’t got any wins so not too many changes. We have just got to put together 90 minutes of real good stuff and as least amount of mistakes as we can that don’t cost us.

“We probably in the last 15 to 20 minutes we just couldn’t keep the ball against Edgeworth. We were tired and the midweek game caught up with us, there is no doubt about that. We have got another one next week when we play Maitland. The FFA Cup is having a little bit of an impact on the squad and we’ll have to see what we can do this to try and take that impact away. Our main focus at the minute is Charlestown this weekend and try and get three points.”

Shane Pryce (Charlestown)

“I just think they don’t deserve to be where they are on the table. I think that they have been in a lot of matches and it just hasn’t gone their way. Beware the team that hasn’t had a win, they are probably looking forward to play us to try and get one.”

“With 30 minutes to go in the FFA Cup against the Jaffas, I had two senior players from my starting 11 on the field only and Jaffas scored two late goals so we found out that some young guys can step up against a full strength Jaffas side. There was a couple of guys who made their debut against Adamstown and they can hold their head up high as well.”

Key: Playing for 90 minutes. Steve Piggott has stressed it to his squad. Can the Bears put it together on Sunday?

Maitland FC v Lambton Jaffas
2.30pm Sunday 14th May at Cooks Square Park

Last Meeting: Round 15, 2016: Lambton 1 Maitland 4 at Arthur Edden Oval.

Ladder: Maitland 2nd (16), Lambton 1st (17)

Last 3 Starts (most recent first):

Maitland – Won Magic 7-0 (a), Won Roosters 1-0 (h), Won Bears 1-0 (h)

Lambton – Won Rosebud 3-1 (a), Won Blues 2-1 (a), Drew Magic 1-1 (h)

Bottom Line

A top of the table clash worthy of ‘Match of the Round’ billing this match could prove crucial in the race to the premiership. It’s a six-point match and if one side can claim all three points it will put them in the box seat come to the halfway point of the season.

There is little more to say about the Magpies than they were brilliant on the weekend. Matt Thompson was the conductor and combined with Josh Dutton-Black on the left edge and Ryan Clarke on the right, Maitland were an unstoppable force.

They were the lowest scoring side coming into the match, so to score seven goals was a surprise in a fixture many thought would be tight. They now boast the second-best attack in the competition, while their defence is the third-best after eight matches.

Lambton will be fresh after the bye and it will be interesting to see whether the week off has given them a chance to get over some bumps and bruises from the opening two months or whether they may come out a little rusty.

The signing of Ryan Griffiths during the week is sure to be a boost, and with leading goal-scorer Pat Brown returning to full fitness, along with veteran Joel Griffiths, there will be plenty of competition for spots in the front third when the youngest of the Griffiths brothers arrives.

Lambton hasn’t lost in four matches and while they were defeated in their last meeting with Maitland, they are undefeated in three of the last four against the Magpies.

Shane Cansdell-Sheriff (calf) and Matt Comerford (ankle) are in doubt for Maitland, while Pat Brown (knee) and Joel Griffiths (hip flexor) are a chance to return on Sunday.

What the Coaches Said: 

Phil Dando (Maitland)

“We just sort of got on with the job and put that [7-0 win on the weekend] to one side. It was the same as the Valentine game where we got beat 4-0, we didn’t say an awful lot and just went ‘right that was one of those days, we move on’ and get on with the job. Last week was the reverse and we did well and we still have got to get on with the job. We haven’t won anything yet and there’s no cups given out or trophies given out for last week’s win.”

“It’s not rocket science and the game hasn’t changed in 150 years that it has been played. You’ve got to be able to pass the ball well and you’ve got to be able to control it and be prepared to move into a position to receive it again. That’s what we are just hammering through to the guys – hard work will beat talent if talent doesn’t work hard and we’ve got a fair bit of talent and they work hard so we are a difficult team to beat.”

James Pascoe (Lambton)

“I went and watched [last weekend] and I think they are a good solid side. Anything you get from them you are going to have to earn it. I think if anything, their away record looks a little bit better than their home record at the minute so that might lend itself a little but to what I saw on the weekend. They look like they try to counter-attack mostly and I think that is easier to do on the smaller tighter grounds. Cooks Square Park for me is quite a big open ground so it will be interesting to see if they do the same thing tactically up there.”

“[The wind] won’t affect us too much. We’ve got the scope to either be expansive if the conditions are really good or if we need to be a little compact we can do that. That is with and without the ball. It’s usually the first thing I write on the whiteboard every week pre-match, that we have got to play the conditions, so we will keep an eye out for it as we get up there and see what it is like and adjust accordingly.”

Key: How will Lambton respond after the week off? Will they be fresher and faster or will they be a bit rusty to start the match?

source: sportstg.com

NNSW FFA Cup draw Hamilton Olympic against Edgeworth Eagles

Hamilton Olympic have drawn Edgeworth Eagles next Wednesday night at 7.30 at Darling St Oval.

Adamstown may call on Michael Williams to play against former club Lambton Jaffas – just two weeks after he switched camps – in the FFA Cup on May 17.

Rosebud landed one of the toughest assignments of round five of the Northern NSW southern conference when they drew Jaffas away on Tuesday. Hamilton host Edgeworth in the round’s biggest clash, while Maitland welcome Weston in the other all-NPL game. Second-tier club New Lambton will host under-pressure NPL club Broadmeadow, who lost 7-0 to Maitland on Sunday.

Valentine, who had the bye last round, had another favourable draw and are away to Zone Premier League (third-tier) frontrunners, Newcastle Suns. The remaining NPL club, Lake Macquarie, will welcome interdistrict club Cardiff City.

Adamstown coach Peter McGuinness said Williams, who is not cup-tied, started training with Rosebud on Tuesday night and was therefore unlikely to feature against Jaffas. However, he may come in because Adamstown have a host of injuries.

Rosebud, who enjoy a welcomed bye this weekend, have Ryan Ensor, Mitch Hunter, Alex Read and Jordan Harrison in doubt for the FFA Cup game.

source:theherald.com

PS4 NPL NNSW Round 9: Hamilton Olympic held to a 1-1 draw by Valentine

In a disappointing game at Cahill Oval Hamilton Olympic were held to a 1-1 draw by Valentine Phoenix.

A poor back pass by the Olympic defense enabled Jolon Brown to sneak in and put the home team 1-0 ahead within the first 10 minutes.

The remainder of the half and most of the match was a midfield battle with neither side creating any clear cut chance in front of goal.

It was only in the last 10 minutes of the match that Olympic stepped up the intensity and began opening up the Valentine defense.

Kane Goodchild won a free kick on the right and the ensuing cross did not find any player’s head but instead fell perfectly in the stride of Grant Brown who had no problem bringing the game to 1-1, four minutes from time.

This was followed by two great chances by Mussa Kamara and Matthew Swan to secure all three points but it wasn’t to be!

U20s Valentine – Hamilton Olympic 1-5

U18s Valentine – Hamilton Olympic 0-3

NPL YOUTH ROUND 8:

U16s Hamilton Olympic – Maitland 7-0

U15s Hamilton Olympic – Maitland 9-1

U14s Hamilton Olympic – Maitland 2-0

U13s Hamilton Olympic – Maitland 7-0

Zone League 2
Olympic vs Maryland Fletcher
1st Grade Olympic won 2-0
2nd Grade Olympic won 2-1

NET results
Under 10s Olympic
Under 11s Olympic defeated by Adamstown 0-4
Under 12s Olympic defeated Kahibah 10-0

Olympic Junior Results
Under 16a Olympic defeated Maitland 4-0
Under 15a Olympic defeated by Magic 1-4
Under 13a Olympic defeated Sth Cardiff 3-1
Under 12b Olympic defeated Adamstown 2-0

Under 9/1 Olympic defeated New Lambton
Under 9/2 Olympic
Under 8/1 Olympic
Under 8/2 Olympic defeated South Wallsend
Under 7/1 Olympic
Under 6/1 Olympic defeated New Lambton
Under 6/2 Olympic defeated New Lambton
Under 6/3 Olympic

source:Tom Tsamouras

 

PS4 NPL NNSW Round 9: Hamilton Olympic travel away to Valentine Phoenix

Valentine Phoenix v Hamilton Olympic

2.30pm Saturday 6th May at Cahill Oval

Last Meeting: Round 17, 2016: Hamilton 2 Valentine 2 at Darling Street Oval.

Ladder: Valentine 2nd (15), Hamilton 3rd (13)

Past 3 Starts (most recent first):

Valentine – Won Jets 1-0 (a), Won Magpies 4-0 (a), Won Rosebud 2-0 (a)

Hamilton – Won Bears 2-0 (h), Drew Eagles 1-1 (a), Won Magpies 2-0 (a)

Bottom Line

Hamilton coach Michael Bolch returns to his former stomping ground at Cahill Oval and will hold good memories of the ground having not lost there as an Olympic coach since 2011.

His side has returned to form in recent weeks, after a disappointing showing against Charlestown in round six, Olympic are undefeated in three matches and have surged into the top four.

They did it the hard way against Weston, with a gritty first-half display before coming home strong in the second half. As it was in 2016, defence has been the bedrock of their return to form. Hamilton has conceded just once in three matches and that was from the penalty spot.

Olympic has held the wood over the Phoenix of late, winning four of their last five. Valentine’s last victory over Hamilton doubled as Bolch’s last loss at Cahill Oval back in 2011.

However, the Phoenix are a different proposition this season, scoring an average of two goals a game and conceding just over one a game. It has been the last three matches where Valentine has been impregnable at the back, keeping three clean sheets in a row.

Leading goal-scorer Jalon Brown has been a revelation – scoring three so far – and proving to be a constant menace for opposing defences.

These two sides have shown they can score goals and keep them out, so it should be a fascinating contest.

Valentine will be without Matt Paul (triathlon) this weekend, but, Wilson Edwards (away) and Chris Brown (away) will return to the side this weekend. Rhys Cooper (knee) remains on the sidelines for Olympic as does Captain Kyle Hodges (toe).

What the Coaches Said:

Darren Sills (Valentine)

“It’s going to be a difficult one. We were fairly sore and sorry after the weekend so we didn’t train very hard at all on Tuesday night, we had a light session. There are a few sore and sorry bodies from the weekend. It’s going to be difficult but we’d rather play them after winning a few in a row than not, so hopefully fingers crossed we perform to the best of our ability and that’s all we can ask of the players.”

“It’s very important [to start well]. They’ve had the midweek game as well. Although they may have rested a few players it’s important that we get away to a good start. This team were undefeated last year coming into the semi-finals, so these are the sort of teams you want to play against. They’re the benchmark. I watched them play the week before on the Wednesday night up against Maitland and I thought they were really good.”

Michael Bolch (Hamilton)

“They look pretty solid all the way across the park, they kept their third clean sheet in a row so they are doing really well defensively. They work really hard as a unit, Sillsy has got them working really hard for each other. Coming to terms with that pitch will probably be the biggest factor on the day, to be honest with you.”

“It’s not so much what we’ve got to exploit from them. We just need to be more clinical in the front third. We are creating so many chances in games, we probably created 10-12 chances [last weekend]. We’ve just got to be more clinical in the front third.”

Key: Belief. Valentine lost their last two matches at Cahill Oval against Olympic 5-0 and 3-0. After a strong start to the season, do they have the belief to overcome a poor recent record?

U20s Valentine – Hamilton Olympic Cahill Oval Saturday 6th May kick off 12.30

U18s Valentine – Hamilton Olympic Cahill Oval Saturday 6th May kick off 10.45

NPL YOUTH ROUND 8:

U16s Hamilton Olympic – Maitland Sunday kick off 2.30 pm at Darling St Oval

U15s Hamilton Olympic – Maitland Sunday kick off 1.00 pm at Darling St Oval

U14s Hamilton Olympic – Maitland Sunday kick off 11.30 am at Darling St Oval

U13s Hamilton Olympic – Maitland Sunday kick off 10.00 am at Darling St Oval

IN OTHER GAMES:

Broadmeadow Magic v Maitland Magpies

2.30pm Sunday 7th May at Magic Park

Last Meeting: Round 18, 2016: Maitland 0 Broadmeadow 2 at Cooks Square Park.

Ladder: Broadmeadow 8th (9pts), Maitland 4th (13)

Last 3 Starts (most recent first):

Broadmeadow – Drew Rosebuds 0-0 (a), Drew Jaffas 1-1 (a), Lost Blues 0-1 (a)

Maitland – Won Roosters 1-0 (h), Won Bears 1-0 (h), Lost Phoenix 0-4 (h)

Bottom Line

Ruben Zadkovich will be hoping his side’s performance writes the headlines this weekend and not his comments after the Broadmeadow boss’ controversial thoughts marred the post-script of a tense ANZAC Day tussle.

Broadmeadow will be aiming to bounce back after a dour draw against the Rosebud’s where they struggled to create chances in the second 45. In the first half against Adamstown and the week before against Lambton, Ruben Zadkovich’s side created chances but were unable to finish.

While they have created chances, finishing has been an issue, with Magic scoring just once in their last three matches – a penalty against Lambton. Of their eight goals this season, just five have come from open play.

After a pair of disappointing results, Maitland has returned to form in the last week with two tight 1-0 wins against Weston and Lake Macquarie which has seen them squeeze their way into the top four.

After a busy start to the season – where they played seven matches in 26 days – Maitland will probably give themselves a pass mark.

A congested schedule, injuries, and players missing matches due to work commitments has made life difficult for the Magpies, 13 points and sitting just four points from the top spot with a game in hand will keen coach Phil Dando happy.

In a positive for the spectacle, both sides head into the match at full strength. Expect a tight contest, with only a goal in it. Broadmeadow will be desperate as a loss will see them slip further from the top four.

What the Coaches Said:

Ruben Zadkovich (Broadmeadow)

“It’s been the same problem all season, we just need to take our chances. We are certainly creating plenty and we are very hard to beat at the moment. We haven’t really conceded many goals from open play. It’s just about the boys taking their chances, but we are playing some really good stuff and obviously, Maitland are as well, so it should be a cracker of a game.”

“When we stick to the way we want to play we look deadly, we look really, really dangerous. It’s just the longer it goes without taking those chances the more frustrated people get so I think that really kicked in on ANZAC Day. It’s just the frustration from the boys that they are playing against 11 men camped in their own half and the fact that we hadn’t scored it just got harder and harder.”

Phil Dando (Maitland)

“They’ve had an indifferent start to the season. They haven’t quite hit their straps yet. By the sounds of it, Ruben was a bit disappointed with the way they played the other week. He’ll probably have done a fair bit of work on the training pitch, and they’ll come at us all guns blazing I would imagine. They will want to put things right so we’ll have to be at our best.”

“We had a training session on ANZAC Day in the morning and we did our only session on defending in that session and since then we have kept two clean sheets. It’s just little things that needed rectifying and people just needed to concentrate a bit better. I think that’s what let us down a little bit, the tiredness when we played Valentine, everything went out the window then. [The last two matches] have been very pleasing].”

Key: The front third. With the two lowest scoring sides this season meeting, which side can get their front third firing?

  

Weston Workers Bears v Edgeworth Eagles

2.30pm Sunday 7th May at Rockwell Automation Park

Last Meeting: Round 11, 2016: Weston 0 Edgeworth 3 at Rockwell Automation Park.

Ladder: Edgeworth 5th (12), Weston 9th (4)

Past 3 Starts (most recent first):

Weston – Lost Olympic 0-2 (a), Lost Magpies 0-1 (a), Drew Jets 2-2 (a)

Edgeworth – Won Blues 2-0 (h), Won Jets 1-0 (a), Drew Olympic 1-1 (h)

Bottom Line

After a promising start to the season where they lost just one of their opening five matches, Weston have lost their last two and sit just two points from the bottom of the ladder.

A tight loss to an understrength Maitland side, followed by a strong performance against Hamilton only to be let down by two individual errors has left the Bears in a difficult spot as they get ready to host an Edgeworth side who has returned to form over the last two weeks.

Weston haven’t scored in two matches now, and facing the best defence in the competition won’t make it any easier for the Bears attack.

Kieran Sanders and Brody Taylor struck two stunning strikes on the weekend to get them home against the Blues, and couple that result with the win over the Jets and it seems the Eagles are returning to their 2016 form.

They have won their last three matches against Weston, and haven’t lost against the Bears since 2015 where a gritty and determined Weston side rolled up their sleeves and ground out a 1-0 victory at Rockwell Automation Park.

If the young Bears are able to channel that determination on Sunday, Edgeworth could be in for a real test. But, to beat Edgeworth, they will need to score because under Zane the Eagles have been kept scoreless just once in their last 29 Playstation®4 NPL matches.

Daniel McBreen’s suspension is over, but he will miss them match due to Fox Sports commitments with the Hyundai A-League Grand Final. Adam Cawley (illness) will return to the side.

What the Coaches Said:

Steve Piggott (Weston)

“Each week they are shattered when they don’t get a result, don’t get me wrong, they are shattered because they have worked hard. No one has thumped them. I thought we may have got a thumping or two, but they have stood up and they have worked hard and they have been in every match and they probably could have got more out of the weekend’s match if they worked out a way to score a goal.”

“I think overall the group has improved tactically, they are more tactically aware than, ten weeks ago. They have worked hard at the things I have asked them to do and they have executed the game plans to about 80% of their capacity. It’s finding that little bit more and the one percent things that I challenge them to do each week and improve on. Once they click this team will be a fair team.”

Damian Zane (Edgeworth)

“We played them in a trial game and then the heritage cup and there was massive improvements from one game to the next which was what I expected with Piggo [Steve Piggott] as coach. Everyone was sort of saying Weston would be down the bottom and the whipping boys and they might be down the bottom but they have been competitive in every game. I expect them to come out and try and stop us from doing what we do.”

“They’ve got some good players in there too to be honest. I think [Max] Foster and [Jake] Millsteed are pretty handy in midfield and Jamie Byrnes is as dangerous as anyone on his day in my opinion. The young [Cooper] Buswell, we’ve got a few Central Coast people in our club and they rate him pretty highly, and the young boy [James] Thompson. If we don’t turn up, it’s like every game, we won’t win.”

Key: Will a confidence boosting from the Westfield FFA Cup win on Wednesday spur the Bears to victory on Sunday?

 

Charlestown City Blues v Adamstown Rosebud

2.30pm Sunday 7th May at Lisle Carr Oval

Last Meeting: Round 13, 2016: Adamstown 1 Charlestown 3 at Adamstown Oval.

Ladder: Charlestown 7th (10), Adamstown 10th (3)

Past 3 Starts (most recent first):

Charlestown – Lost Eagles 0-2 (a), Lost Jaffas 1-2 (h), Won Olympic 2-1 (a)

Adamstown – Lost Jaffas 1-3 (h), Drew Magic 0-0 (h), Lost Roosters 1-2 (h)

Bottom Line

It’s been a long time between away matches for Adamstown, and this weekend they will hit the road for the first time in a month to travel to Charlestown to take on the Blues.

After hitting rock bottom, with the defeat to Lake Macquarie in round six Adamstown have responded well with improved performances against Broadmeadow and then at the weekend against Lambton.

Up against the ladder leading Jaffas many expected Lambton to get the job done easily on Sunday afternoon, but, it wasn’t to be with Chris Berlin bridging the deficit to just a goal in the second half and the Rosebuds as they clawed their way back.

Unfortunately for the Rosebud’s they couldn’t find the equaliser and Joel Griffiths put them out of reach late on in stoppage time.

Charlestown were flying high a little over two weeks ago with wins against Broadmeadow and Hamilton coming in quick succession.

Losses to Lambton and Edgeworth in recent times have brought them back down to earth but it shouldn’t be a worry for Shane Pryce’s men, having given a solid account of themselves against two of the strongest sides in the competition.

This match though is one Pryce will want to win and will provide a good indication as to whether victories over Olympic and Magic were a flash in the pan. A win here for the Blues and they will keep pace with the top four.

What the Coaches Said:

Pete McGuinness (Adamstown)

“The Lakes game I thought we had enough ball to win two games and just didn’t win the game which was pretty poor on our behalf. The Magic game was a bit of a shift in tactics and how we played and I was happy with how we defended which was good. On the weekend, we opened up a bit and tried to win the ball higher up the pitch. It’s been an improvement, they are working hard and that’s a big positive.”

“They’ve been doing quite well so I’m expecting a pretty difficult game. To be honest I think they have got a couple of good midfielders in Josh Maguire and Matt Tull, very experienced. Then there’s Daniel Laiman, he’s always a force coming from deep areas. [Rene Ferguson] has been getting some goals, he scored goals last year and he’s got a few this year.”

Key: With seven of 21 players from the start of the season gone, can Charlestown’s youngsters make the step up?

 

Lake Macquarie City Roosters v Newcastle Jets Youth

2.30pm Sunday 30th April at Macquarie Field

Last Meeting: Round 15, 2014: Lake Macquarie 2 Jets Youth 1 at Macquarie Field.

Ladder: Lake Macquarie 6th (11), Jets Youth 11th (2)

Last 3 Starts (most recent first):

Lakes – Lost Magpies 0-1 (a), Won Rosebud 2-1 (a), Lost Jaffas 0-4 (h)

Jets – Lost Phoenix 0-1 (a), Lost Eagles 0-1 (h), Drew Bears 2-2 (a)

Bottom Line

Both Lake Macquarie and the Jets Youth are coming off losses last weekend and are in need of a win, but for two very different reasons.

After an unbeaten start to the season, where the Roosters sat on top of the ladder they have now dropped two of their last three and have only managed to find the back of the net twice during the time.

Over the same time period, Lakes have dropped from first to sixth and a loss against the Jets Youth on Sunday afternoon could potentially see them drop to as low at eighth, with the top four getting out of their reach.

The Jets Youth, on the other hand, haven’t won in seven matches and sit bottom of the table – not a position the Youth side will want to sit in considering how the Newcastle Jets finished off the Hyundai A-League season.

It has been a tough two months for the club, with criticism fired from all parts and a win here to pull them off the bottom of the ladder could just prove the perfect tonic for some positivity.

At the same stage last season, the Jets only had two more points than they do currently, with only a win and a draw from their seven matches. They recovered to win seven of their final ten matches to finish fifth.

After a start to the season where they regularly conceded four goals a game, they have improved at the back, only conceding twice in the last two matches.

Cody Carroll and Finn Parris both have hamstring issues and are in doubt for the Jets. For Lakes, Justin Broadley (toe) is back training, but will still remain on the sideline this weekend. Dean Holt (overseas) missed the match as well.

What the Coaches Said:

Anthony Richards (Lakes)

“This is a really tough one for us because these guys play really good football, and play it at a good speed so on our ground this is going to be a super test. This will be our hardest game I think of the year. I think they are very close to their first win. Let’s hope it’s a fortnight away not a week away.”

“We just want to improve in trying to keep the ball, as if we’ve got the ball we can’t score. We are really concentrating on keeping the ball. Even in the FFA Cup, we didn’t really care too much about the scoreline we were just more concerned about keeping the ball, and we did well [in the FFA Cup] keeping the ball I thought.”

Clayton Zane (Jets Youth)

“We’ve had our games that we should have picked up three points in. That game on the weekend was a bit of a let down for everyone because we dominated the game and we threw three points away. I never felt the game was in any threat on the weekend. It was a good week defensively for us because we had all the rain and didn’t have a chance to work on the defensive side, so we have done a few weeks on it now.”

“I put them under pressure internally that we have to win games, but, with anything that has got to do with the media or anything that is out there on forums or people want to make comment I take full responsibility and they know that. We went through this last year and the margins are very small when it is boys playing against men, this can happen. I’m not concerned, we have shown improvements defensively, and we’ve score goals this year.”

Key: The Jets Youth have created chances over the past few weeks, and have had nothing to show for it. Can they take them on Sunday?

source: sportstg.com

FFA Cup: Hamilton Olympic win 5-0 at Cessnock while NPL clubs cruise through first test

Hamilton Olympic defeated second-tier Cessnock City 5-0 at Turner Park with a double from Tom Carias-Cox and goals to Kane Goodchild, Tom Stewart and Luke Vallone.

Kale Bradbery provided a highlight among the NPL clubs, scoring a hat-trick for Broadmeadow as they defeated second-tier Wallsend 8-0 at Magic Park. James Virgili, Lawrence Foteff, Josh Piddington, Scott Pettit and Luke Virgili also scored for Broadmeadow.

NPL club Maitland had no trouble against Warners Bay, who play in the third tier of NNSW football, at John Street Oval, cruising to an 8-1 win. Ben Martin, Zac Hill, Jye McKellar, Ryan Broadley, Shane Cansdell-Sherriff and Matt Sokulsky were other scorers for the Magpies.

At Jack McLaughlan Oval, Daniel McBreen scored a treble for Edgeworth in his return from suspension as the Eagles beat second-tier Belmont Swansea 9-0. Keigo Moriyasu and Will Bower scored twice each and Aden Gardner also got on the scoresheet for Edgeworth, who made it to the round of 16 last year in a best-ever showing from a NNSW club in the nationwide knockout. 

New Lambton edged out fellow Northern League One club Kahibah 2-1 at Alder Park on Tuesday night.

source:theherald.com.au