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U16s Newcastle Jets battle it out with Nepean FC in 1st vs 2nd

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U16s Newcastle Jets do battle at Lake Macquarie on Sunday against Nepean FC in what is looking like an epic battle. Newcastle Jets are in 1st place on the points table having won all 5 games played so far, while Nepean, is 2nd spot having won all 4 of the games played so far!

Newcastle has scored 11 goals and not conceded any while Nepean FC has scored 8 and conceded 2.

Without doubt this will be the biggest test faced by both teams so far this season. Both enjoy a 100% record and this will be placed on the line for the lucky spectators who will be at LMRFF on Sunday at 1:15pm. Will the Jets continue their march by winning their 6th consecutive game and pull away from the pack on the points table in first place or will Nepean clip their wings and challenge for 1st spot?

Elsewhere, on the Club Championship table the Newcastle Jets are narrowly in 1st place on 43 points, just two ahead of St. George City who are on 41 and ten ahead of Hills United who are on 33 points.

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Round 6 FNSW Boy’s Youth League2:

Newcastle Jets vs Nepean FC on Sunday 27th March at LMRFF Speers Point.

U18s kick off at 3:00pm

U16s kick off at 1:15pm

U15s kick off at 11:40am

U14s kick off at 10:05am

U13s kick off at 8.30am

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U 16s FNSW Boy’s Youth League 2:

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source: Tom Tsamouras

Young Jets dominate Fraser Park

JETS RESULTS

It was a terrific day for our Youth team over the weekend as they took down Fraser Park with a huge 8-nil victory away from home.

Archie Goodwin was the star of the show nabbing four goals and taking his tally to five from the opening two games, and our side now sit atop of the table having scored 12 goals and conceded zero.

Football NSW reporter Jack George reviews the clash from Saturday night:

Fraser Park 0 – 8 Newcastle Jets

Newcastle Jets has continued their rampant form, putting eight past Fraser Park to make it twelve goals in two games.

The Jets opened the scoring in the 5th minute, with a clever burst down the right side of the field from Adam Zervas ending in a fantastic low ball delivered into the box.

Following a scramble, the ball was forced over the line by Mason Fernandez.

The Jets had a fantastic chance to make it 2-0 two minutes later, with Archie Goodwin latching onto a through ball in behind – the striker however was unable to convert.

However, Goodwin did just that a minute later, again using his pace to get in behind and converting with a clinical finish around the right side of the goalkeeper Patrick Ferrara.

Fraser Park was barely able to leave their own half in the opening ten minutes, with Newcastle Jets compressing their pitch with their intense counter-pressing to keep territorial dominance over their opponents.

The Jets were finding immense success in drawing a press from Fraser Park, before attacking with pace and precision through the lines, looking to heighten the line of their opponent’s defence before releasing Goodwin in behind.

The youthful striker was thriving off the long balls in behind Fraser’s defence and had another chance to make it three for his side, but a chipped volley agonisingly bounced wide in a short-range one on one.

The chances kept flowing as the Jets continued to mount pressure, with a freekick from Blake Archbold grazing off the crossbar.

Meanwhile, the Jets were blazing in a press of their own, cutting passing angles cleverly to force long balls from Fraser Park.

Newcastle Jets made it 3-0 in the 31s minute, after a one-two between Zervas and Archbold saw the former in behind, who again played a measured low ball across the box in behind Fraser Park’s defence, from which Goodwin capitalised with a left-footed strike.

The Jets continued their flying form, increasing the margin to four goals just three minutes later; after a freekick from Will Ingram hit the post and found the feet of Nic Kacev, who converted clinically from close range.

Fraser Park remained dangerous on quick attacking moments, showing positive signs from the 35th minute.

They hit the post off a guided header through Shu Torihara with seven minutes to play, but the chance was offside.

The hosts stretched the play well through their fullbacks to escape Newcastle’s press but wasn’t found on a regular basis to trouble their opponents.

The Jets, while not as dominant in the closing ten minutes of the first half, managed to convert a 5th goal, with Goodwin winning himself a penalty, and converting clinically, blasting the ball into the bottom left corner to earn himself a hattrick within the first 45 minutes of play.

After the resumption of play to begin the second half, Newcastle continued to dominate and create opportunities, adding to their tally in the 60th minute, with a pinpoint low ball again across the face of goal from just outside the box finding Josh Benson, who tapped the ball home.

The next ten minutes became relatively subdued, with Fraser Park’s defence holding strong against Newcastle’s raid of attacks.

However, there remained a breaking point for the home side, with Newcastle extending their lead to seven goals in the 73rd minute.

After a mazy dribble from Lachlan West, the midfielder found Goodwin with a pinpoint pass at the far post – the striker converted the open goal increasing his tally to four for the match.

Again, the goal was proceeded by a quieter ten-minute affair, where Newcastle retained possession in search of an opening.

And in a carbon copy of the period of play, a goal came for the Jets after their patient build-up, with Finn Toddhunter striking home a left-footed thunderbolt from outside the box.

Newcastle Jets continued their domination to see out the match, sustaining their excellent start to the season, having scored twelve goals in two games so far while being yet to concede.

Meanwhile, Fraser Park will look to bounce back on Saturday against Camden Tigers, who are also yet to win this campaign.

Elsewhere, our Academy sides also tasted victory in numerous grades over Bonnyrigg White Eagles including our 16s who secured another clean sheet victory – their fifth straight.

The 15s side also managed a dominant victory scoring six to take them to the top of the table and with 22 goals to their name.

Source: https://newcastlejetsfc.com.au/

U16s Newcastle Jets too strong for Bonnyrigg White Eagles

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U16s Newcastle Jets proved too strong for Bonnyrigg White Eagles on Sunday defeating the home side comfortably by 3-0.

On a warm afternoon at Bonnyrigg Sports Club, the Newcastle Jets limited the local team to one goal scoring opportunity throughout the entire match!

Despite the domination, Newcastle lacked composure in the first half and played rushed football.

The free-flowing passing game was obvious from the start of the second half and for a period of 15 to 20 minutes the local team had difficulty getting possession of the ball.

During this period, the Jets scored their first goal with a penalty and a further two from open play. The second and third goals came from quick counter attacks in which speed and combination passing proved too difficult to defend for the local Eagles.

This result is the fifth victory for the U16s Newcastle Jets in as many matches and not only does it cement them in first place on the ladder, but they have yet to even concede a goal!

This might be put to the test next Sunday at Speers Point when they meet Nepean FC who have won four matches from the four played to date!

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Round 5: Bonnyrigg White Eagles vs Newcastle Jets at Bonnyrigg Sports Club Main.

U18s Jets won 3-0

U16s Jets won 3-0

U15s Jets won 6-0

U14s Jets lost 4-3

U13s Jets won 6-1

In the remaining games of the round:

St George City – Hakoah Sydney City East     1-0

Nepean FC – Prospect United                          2-0

Mounties Wanderers FC – NWS Spirit FC       0-0

Central Coast United – Rydalmere Lions  (washed out)

Bankstown United – St George FC                   5-2         

Northbridge – South Coast Flame                   1-0

Bonnyrigg White Eagles – Newcastle Jets      0-3

Parramatta FC – Hills United                      (washed out)

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U16s FNSW Boy’s Youth League2:

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source: Tom Tsamouras

Round 5 FNSW Boy’s Youth League2: U16s Newcastle Jets are away to Bonnyrigg White Eagles

 

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U16s Newcastle Jets are away to Bonnyrigg White Eagles this Sunday in Round 5 of the 2022 season.

Having won their first four matches, the Newcastle Jets sit in first place on the ladder with 12 points while Bonnyrigg are in 11th spot with 3 points and a game in hand. Despite this position on the table, Bonnyrigg is a quality team and will probably test the Jet’s 100% record like no other team so far.

Due to the great display and results by our remaining teams against Parramatta last week, the Newcastle Jets are also in first place on the ladder for the Club Championships.

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Round 5: Newcastle Jets are away to Bonnyrigg White Eagles on Sunday 20th March at Bonnyrigg Sports Club Main.

U18s kick off at 3:00pm

U16s kick off at 1:15pm

U15s kick off at 11:40am

U14s kick off at 10:05am

U13s kick off at 8.30am

In the remaining games of the round:

St George City  –  Hakoah Sydney City East

Nepean FC  –  Prospect United

Mounties Wanderers FC  –  NWS Spirit FC

Central Coast United  –  Rydalmere Lions

Bankstown United  –  St George FC

Northbridge  –  South Coast Flame

Bonnyrigg White Eagles  –  Newcastle Jets

Parramatta FC  –  Hills United

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Tables

Source: Tom Tsamouras

 

U16s Newcastle Jets down Parramatta FC 2-0

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U16s Newcastle Jets made it 4 wins from four matches in the 2022 FNSW Boy’s Youth League 2 after defeated Parramatta FC 2-0 at the LMRFF Speers Point on Sunday.

The Newcastle Jets goalkeeper was tested once in the first half and saw a shot on goal go over the crossbar in the second half! This was the total threat to the Newcastle goal throughout the match.

Despite this, the Parramatta FC team put up a fight in the middle of the park and were not prepared to allow the Newcastle team to overrun them. They contested every ball and ensured the Jets had to work for their win.

The first goal came in the first half where a shot from outside the box was too powerful for the goalkeeper to keep out, despite getting a hand to it. The second goal came midway through the second half from a well taken corner kick and a defender heading the ball into his own net.

The win leaves the u16s Newcastle Jets in first place on maximum points from four games, having scored 8 goals and not conceding any! This a great start to the season considering the squad boasts no fewer than 8 players who played in the NNSW NPL in 2021!

There is surely room for improvement but a great start, nevertheless.

Our next opponent in Round 5 of the competition is Bonnyrigg White Eagles in Sydney next Sunday.

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Round 4 FNSW Boy’s Youth League2:

Newcastle Jets vs Parramatta FC on Sunday 13th March at LMRFF Speers Point.

U18s Jets won 4-2

U16s Jets won 2-0

U15s Jets won 8-0

U14s 1-1 draw

U13s Jets won 8-0

In the remaining U16s matches of Round 4 of the FNSW Boy’s League Two, the following results were recorded:

Hills United FC vs Bankstown United FC      2-1

St George FC vs Central Coast United          0-1

Rydalmere Lions vs St George City FA          5-0

Prospect United vs Northbridge Bulls          1-2

NWS Spirit vs Nepean FC                                0-2

Mounties Wanderers FC vs Hakoa Sydney City East FC (washed out)

South Coast Flame FC vs Bonnyrigg White Eagles FC  1-0

Newcastle Jets vs Parramatta FC   2-0

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Round 5: Newcastle Jets are away to Bonnyrigg White Eagles on Sunday 20th March at Bonnyrigg Sports Club Main.

U18s kick off at 3:00pm

U16s kick off at 1:15pm

U15s kick off at 11:40am

U14s kick off at 10:05am

U13s kick off at 8.30am

Source: Tom Tsamouras

Round 4 FNSW Boy’s Youth League2: Newcastle Jets vs Parramatta FC

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George Tsamouras

Round 4 FNSW Boy’s Youth League2:

Newcastle Jets vs Parramatta FC on Sunday 13th March at LMRFF Speers Point.

U18s kick off at 3:00pm

U16s kick off at 1:15pm

U15s kick off at 11:40am

U14s kick off at 10:05am

U13s kick off at 8.30am

source: Tom Tsamouras

U16s Newcastle Jets entertain Parramatta FC at the LMRFF

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              Giles Harrison,    George Tsamouras,    Ethan Lewis

After winning all of their first three matches in the 2022 season, u16s Jets will face Parramatta FC at the Lake Macquarie Regional Football Facility on Sunday.

Sitting in first spot on the table and having scored 6 goals and not conceded any, the Newcastle Jets will be going into the Sunday clash with Parramatta FC with a degree of confidence. The Sydney team defeated Prospect United 1-0 in the opening game of the season, St George FC 3-2 away in Round 2, and were beaten on the weekend by Rydalmere Lions 5-2.

Not only is this clash important for the u16s Newcastle Jets but securing all 3 points by all the other age groups will ensure we can improve our 2nd spot on the Club Championship table. The Newcastle Jets occupy 2nd spot, just 1 point behind St George City FA.

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George Tsamouras

Round 4 FNSW Boy’s Youth League2:

Newcastle Jets vs Parramatta FC on Sunday 13th March at LMRFF Speers Point.

U18s kick off at 3:00pm

U16s kick off at 1:15pm

U15s kick off at 11:40am

U14s kick off at 10:05am

U13s kick off at 8.30am

In the remaining fixtures:

Hills United FC vs Bankstown United FC

St George FC vs Central Coast United

Rydalmere Lions vs St George City FA

Prospect United vs Northbridge Bulls

NWS Spirit vs Nepean FC

Mounties Wanderers FC vs Hakoa Sydney City East FC

South Coast Flame FC vs Bonnyrigg White Eagles FC

Source: Tom Tsamouras

U16s Newcastle Jets defeat North West Sydney Spirit 2-0

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U16s Newcastle Jets made it 3 wins from three matches in Round 3 of the FNSW Boy’s League Two!

Playing in wet and humid conditions at Christie Park, North Sydney, the Newcastle team had its work cut out from the outset. NWS Spirit played open attacking football and were physically, a very strong team. The entire first half was an arm wrestle by two teams eager for the 3 points.

Half time found both teams locked at 0-0 and the arm wrestle continued for another 20 minutes into the second half. At this point the NWS Spirit side showed a 5 minute lapse in intensity that enabled the Newcastle Jets to score two goals and put the game beyond reach. Both goals were scored 1 minute apart which broke the heart of the local side in what was a fiercely contested game.

NWS Spirit threw all their weight in attack leaving gaps at the back which the Jets were able to punish with a third goal which the referee ruled out as offside! Interesting to note, the linesman who was closer to the action did not raise his flag for offside!

The local team continued to attack in search of a goal and the Newcastle Jets continued to counter-attack. On one such occasion a Sydney defender, unable to get back in time, tackled a Jets player from behind and was given a straight red!

The Newcastle team then focused on retaining possession until the end of the match. This third win in as many matches places the u16s Newcastle Jets team in first place with 6 goals scored and not having conceded any!

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Round 3: North West Sydney Spirit vs Newcastle Jets at Christie Park, Sydney on Saturday 5th March 2022:

U18s Jets drew 3-3

U16s Jets won 2-0

U15s Jets won 3-1

U14s Jets won 2-1

U13s Jets lost 4-2

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In the remaining U16s matches of Round 3 of the FNSW Boy’s League Two, the following results were recorded:

Nepean FC  vs  Hills United FC                washed out

Central Coast United vs Prospect United  washed out

St George City  vs  St George FC                      1-4

Bankstown United  vs  South Coast Flame      1-1

Northbridge Bulls  vs  Mounties Wanderers    4-2

Bonnyrigg White Eagles  vs Hakoa Sydney City East   2-3

Rydalmere Lions  vs  Parramatta FC                 5-2

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Round 4 pitches the Newcastle Jets against Parramatta on Sunday 13th March at LMRFF.

U18s kick off at 3:00pm

U16s kick off at 1:15pm

U15s kick off at 11:40am

U14s kick off at 10:05am

U13s kick off at 8.30am

source: Tom Tsamouras

U16s Newcastle Jets travel to North West Sydney Spirit FC

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Newcastle Jets Youth teams travel to Christie Park, Sydney on Saturday to take on North West Sydney Spirit FC in Round 3 of the FNSW Boy’s League Two.

U16s Newcastle Jets are equal first on the ladder with two wins over Rydalmere Lions and Bankstown Utd in the first two rounds of the 2022 season. NWS Spirit lost 2-0 at home against Hills United but made amends defeating Rydalmere 2-1 away in the second round of the competition. The showdown on Saturday promises to be an interesting one. Will the Jets make it three wins in a row or will NWS Spirit give their fans something to cheer about in their second home game of the season?

Pharell Trainor & George Tsamouras

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NWS Spirit vs Newcastle Jets at Christie Park, Sydney on Saturday 5th March 2022

U18s kick off at 3:00pm

U16s kick off at 1:15pm

U15s kick off at 11:40am

U14s kick off at 10:05am

U13s kick off at 8.30am

 

source: Tom Tsamouras

 

U16s Newcastle Jets edge out Bankstown Utd 1-0

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U16s Newcastle Jets made it two wins from two outings against Bankstown United on Sunday at LMRFF in their first home game of the season. It wasn’t pretty but it was a win!

Playing in warm and humid conditions the Jets began well maintaining possession, keeping the opposition away from their goal and probing the Bankstown goal with through balls and set pieces. Despite enjoying more possession, they lacked composure and were rushing their game instead of the free-flowing passing we are used to seeing. Just before half-time they opened the score with a header from a well taken corner kick.

The Jets continued to dominate possession in the second half but again could not break down their opponent who was reduced to long range shots. The game finished 1-0 to the Jets who recorded their second victory from as many matches. While the frustration at the Jets not being able to play their free-flowing passing game is understandable some credit must also go to the players of Bankstown United who fought all game to ensure this didn’t happen.

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Newcastle Jets Youth vs Bankstown United at LMRFF on Sunday 27th February 2022.

U18s Jets won 3-1

U16s Jets won 1-0

U15s Jets won 5-2

U14s Jets lost 2-1

U13s Jets won 7-1

In the remaining matches of Round 2 of the FNSW Boy’s League Two, the following results were recorded:

Hills United vs Mounties Wanderers   2-0

St George FC vs Parramatta FC             2-3

St George City vs Northbridge Bulls     2-1

Rydalmere vs NWS Spirit                        1-2

Hakoa Sydney City East vs Nepean       1-2

Prospect Utd vs Bonnyrigg (washed out)

Newcastle Jets vs Bankstown Utd        1-0

South Coast Flame vs Central Coast Utd 1-0

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Next week Newcastle Jets Youth teams travel to Christie Park in Sydney to play North West Spirit FC.

NWS Spirit vs Newcastle Jets at Christie Park on Saturday 5th March 2022

U18s kick off at 3:00pm

U16s kick off at 1:15pm

U15s kick off at 11:40am

U14s kick off at 10:05am

U13s kick off at 8.30am

Newcastle Jets: Angus Martin 35, Giles Harrison 36, Caleb Reed 38, Pharrell Trainor 39, Reinhard Lloyd 40, Max Cooper 41, Zac Major 42, George Tsamouras 43, Cooper Vimpani 45, Luca West 46, Jordan Gu 48, Ethan Lewis 50, Subs: Kynan Watkins 37, Zach Major 42, Kruze Davidson 44, Seth Anderson 90

Bankstown United FC: Domenic Milazzo 1, Imran Kilani 21 (GK), Owen Burgher 26, Aaron Borrill 28, Adam Mhajer 29, Elyas Kilani 30, Billy Sdrolias 31, Lachlan Rhys Jong 32, Sahil Haq 33, Freddie Clunas 34, Harrisson Farrow 35, Subs: Max Nelson 1, Angus James Power 17, Marc Sylla 18, Marko Popovic 23, Matthew Mitchell 24, Jayden Bejjani 27.

Cards: Yellow 45’ Zach Major,

Source: Tom Tsamouras