Monthly Archives: October 2020

Newcastle Olympic NPL take on Adamstown in the 2nd last round of the season while WPL do battle in the Semi Finals.

NPL SENIORS:
On Saturday 3rd October Newcastle Olympic contest Round 13 with Adamstown at Darling St Oval. Newcastle Olympic FC invites all ‘Old Boys’ from various eras to Darling St Oval on Saturday.

Wear anything blue and tell the guys on the gate and you’ll gain free entry! Extra beer voucher if you wear an old Olympic playing Jersey. The invite is also open to anyone involved in our WPL teams.

First Grade kick off at 5.00PM
Reserve Grade kick off at 2:45PM

On Sunday 4th October:
U18s kick off at 5:00PM vs Lambton Jaffas at Darling St Oval

HERALD WPL:
WPL Semi-Finals are being held on Sunday October 4th at LMRFF at Speers Point and Newcastle Olympic is the only club to be represented by a team in all four age groups!

First Grade vs Broadmeadow Magic kick off at 3:00PM
Reserve Grade vs Adamstown Rosebud kick off at 1:00PM
U17s vs Merewether kick off at 11:00AM
U14s vs Adamstown kick off at 9:00AM

NPL YOUTH:
On Sunday 4th October Newcastle Olympic NPL Youth teams welcome Valentine in Round 17 of the competition to Darling St Oval.

U16s kick off at 3:00PM
U15s kick off at 1:00PM
U14s kick off at 11:00AM
U13s kick off at   9:00AM

ZONE LEAGUE:
There are no matches scheduled for this weekend.

Over 35s:
There are no matches scheduled for this weekend.

SAP/NET:
There are no matches scheduled for this weekend.

Community Juniors:
There are no matches scheduled for this weekend.

source: Tom Tsamouras

 

NPL: Newcastle Olympic take on Adamstown Rosebud in second last game of the season

Newcastle Olympic v Adamstown Rosebud

Darling Street Oval – Saturday 5pm

Newcastle Olympic will play cross-town rivals Adamstown Rosebud at Darling Street Oval on Saturday.

After suffering a 3-1 loss to Edgeworth in round 11, Olympic had the bye last round and will feel refreshed heading into a must-win game.

Newcastle are fifth and a win would almost certainly cement their finals place. The side have 17 points with Charlestown Azzurri and Weston not far behind.

Adamstown has endured a difficult season having not registered a win since the opening round but have climbed above Lake Macquarie in the battle to avoid a last-placed finish.

The side showed tremendous fighting spirit to come from behind twice to earn a draw against Valentine last round, which included a 90th minute equaliser.

A Dino Fajkovic special was the sole difference between the two sides the last time they met, with Olympic winning 1-0.

Interim coach Alex Tagaroulias said his side would not take the Rosebuds lightly.

“We can’t underestimate Adamstown. I remember the last game, it was a battle and I know what they’re capable of as well,” Tagaroulias said.

“I’m hoping to see [my team] apply themselves as they have done the whole season. If they do that, we’re a good chance of getting the result we need.

“It’s now become all about the result, so we just have to give it our best effort. We’re getting some bodies back, so we’ve got some selection headaches coming up.”

Charlestown Azzurri v Broadmeadow Magic

Lisle Carr Oval – Sunday 2.30pm

Charlestown Azzurri will host Broadmeadow in a highly-anticipated Match of the Round between two in-form teams.

Charlestown sits just outside the top five in sixth and will view this game as a golden chance to earn a spot in the finals with two games to play.

It will be no easy task to beat Broadmeadow who have won their last three games and are well rested after the bye last round.

Magic have locked up second spot and are still alive in the premiership hunt, although only a victory will suffice to put them within two points of Edgeworth heading into the final round.

Broadmeadow’s last outing was a 3-2 win over Lake Macquarie while Azzurri beat Weston 1-0.

Magic also defeated Charlestown earlier in the year with a 3-1 victory although Broadmeadow coach Anthony Richards is wary of a different prospect this time around.

“They are the form side at the moment. They’ve got some terrific young players around some well-hardened senior players so it’s working well for them,” Richards said.

“There is still light at the end of the tunnel for us [in terms of winning the premiership]. We’ll have a go and we can’t die wondering so we’ll be doing our best to get three points this weekend.

“The bye come at a perfect time for us, we had some boys with injuries and we’ll get them back now which is great.”

Weston Workers v Lake Macquarie City

Rockwell Automation Park – Saturday 5.30pm

Weston will aim to keep their season alive when they take on Lake Macquarie at Rockwell Automation Park on Saturday.

The Bears have a slim chance of making the finals with Weston on 15 points, two points away from the five but this will be Weston’s last game of the regular season.

Only a win would keep Weston alive after the Bears were beaten 1-0 by Charlestown Azzurri last start in a demoralising result.

Lake Macquarie will look to finish the year on a high after a tough campaign with only one win to their name.

The Roosters were beaten 3-0 by Lambton last start and will be out to snap a seven-game losing streak.

Weston downed the Roosters 3-1 earlier in the season and will be aiming for a similar result on Saturday night.

Valentine FC v Maitland FC

CB Complex – Sunday 2.30pm

Valentine will take on Maitland at CB Complex with the Magpies gunning for another finals appearance.

Maitland defeated top of the table Edgeworth 2-1 last start with an incredible comeback in the dying stages to rise to third.

A win over Valentine for the Magpies would move them onto 22 points and significantly boost their chances of finishing in the top five, although Maitland have the bye next round.

Valentine still remain a mathematical chance to play finals football but will need to win their remaining games and hope teams above them falter.

The Phoenix were denied a win at the death by Adamstown last round leaving Adamstown Oval with a draw.

With both teams requiring the three points, expect an intense affair with plenty of action.

Edgeworth Eagles and Lambton

Source: https://northernnswfootball.com.au/

 

 

WPL Semi-Finals: Newcastle Olympic face Broadmeadow Magic in Major Semi Final

Newcastle Olympic can further cement its dominance over the Herald Women’s Premier League competition with a win over Broadmeadow Magic on Sunday which would see them move directly through to the grand final in a fortnight’s time at Adamstown Oval.

“As long as the girls can stay true to what we’ve worked on all year, that discipline, that patience, supporting each other and making sure everyone is just doing their job, I know and the girls know that we are way fitter than any other team,” Olympic coach Harmonie Attwill said.

“Anything can happen in final’s football. We’ve got to stay confident in our ability for that full 90 minutes.”

Olympic have been the competition’s trailblazers in season 2020, with the side officially laying hands on the premiership last weekend.

“After the weekend, it was a massive celebration for the girls and the club. The minor premiership wasn’t our focus but we were consistent throughout the year,” Attwill said.

“For the girls I really encouraged them to enjoy the achievement. They’ve been so consistent and have a never give up attitude.”

Stacey Day returned to the park on Sunday after suffering a knee injury earlier in the year, with a final decision on her inclusion in the side for the major semi-final to be made later in the week.

“At this point she’s had two training sessions and probably 20 minutes worth of game time, so I think it’s probably too early to decide. What’s best for her will be the decision we make,” Attwill said.

According to Attwill, her side will need to be clinical across the park if they are to knock over Magic and move directly through to the decider. The loser of Sunday’s game will play the winner of the minor semi-final.

“You can’t go past our defensive backline, Sophie O’brien, Danielle Nicol… in the midfield we’ve got Laura Hall, Keely Gawthrop and then up high we’ve got Jemma House,” she said.

“In terms of the quality across the park they’re all leaders by example and they love the challenge.”

Both the minor and major semi-finals will kick off at the same time of 3pm, with the Olympic-Magic clash to be played on the grass surface outside the Lake Macquarie Regional Football Facility on Field 3. Merewether will play Warners Bay on the synthetic No.1 pitch.

“Everyone’s excited about the weekend. I think everyone worries a little bit about stuff that’s out of your control,” Magic coach Jake Curley said.

“Our strategy doesn’t really change depending on who we play, we try and play the same way every time and most of the time it works for us.

“I think if you change your methodology then it creates too much confusion.”

Curley identified Kalista Hunter, Gemma Harrison and Kobie Ferguson as the women to watch against Olympic, with the Magic mentor full of praise for 21-year-old Ferguson.

“I think if those three play well it will go a long way to us winning. With Kobie I’ve coached some really good number 6s and she is by far my favourite number 6,” he said.

Curley said maintaining possession, keeping good defensive shape and people making the right decisions would decide whether his side moved directly through to the grand final.

WPL Semi-Finals are being held on Sunday October 4th at LMRFF at Speers Point and Newcastle Olympic is the only club to be represented by a team in all four age groups!

First Grade:

Newcastle Olympic vs Broadmeadow Magic kick off at 3:00PM

Reserve Grade:

Newcastle Olympic vs Adamstown Rosebud kick off at 1:00PM

U17s:

Newcastle Olympic vs Merewether kick off at 11:00AM

U14s:

Newcastle Olympic vs Adamstown Rosebud kick off at 9:00AM

Good luck to all our WPL teams.

Source: https://northernnswfootball.com.au/