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Rockdale too good in rescheduled Sharks match


Ilinden Sports Centre was the setting for an entertaining, if somewhat one-sided, local derby when Sutherland Sharks arrived at the home of Rockdale City Suns.
The re-arranged round 18 fixture played out on a chilly evening, but it was the Suns who delighted the home crowd with another fantastic performance to keep its push for finals alive.
The Suns wasted no time in getting on the front foot when in the 2nd minute a Marko Jesic free-kick forced Sharks skipper Nathan Denham to punch clear from under his bar as the home team sought to seek the early advantage.
It was Jesic again who cantered onto a through ball from Toufic Almeddine in the 5th minute, but off balance he blasted hopelessly high and wide as another chance went begging.
He followed it up three minutes later with a long-range effort straight at Denham.
Sutherland responded with an Alek Jovovic corner that Jordan Figon couldn’t keep on target with their first attempt on goal in the game after weathering the early storm and slowly starting to find their feet.
Rockdale opened the scoring in the 19th minute when another Jesic free-kick into the box appeared to get the merest of touches by Dylan Macallister as it was turned into the net.
The goal would have been Macallister’s first for the Suns, but the former A-League forward was denied as the goal was actually an own goal to Nick Littler who wrong footed Denham at the near stick. 
Dylan Caton, playing at right back for Sutherland, received the first caution of the evening after 32 minutes after an altercation on the far side of the pitch.
The trainers were called on immediately for Caton and Steven Hesketh, for Rockdale, when both cannoned into the fence as the former chased down the ball on the right flank with Sutherland attacking. 
The incident appeared worse than it was and both players continued to play.
Soon after, Charles Lokolingoy slipped the ball out wide to Jovovic whose pinpoint cross found the young striker in space but he couldn’t direct his header goal-ward to work Ivan Necevski between the sticks in a deft sweeping move.
Macallister forced a magnificent save out of Denham in stoppage time of the first-half, but the keeper did well to get down to his left.
The resulting corner was delayed when Nick Littler required treatment inside the area, however Rockdale couldn’t take advantage of the superior numbers with the Sharks defender off the pitch when the Suns should have doubled their lead seconds later when Idriss El Hafiane rattled the crossbar from distance.
The Suns took a 1-0 lead into the break and they were worth their lead.
On the restart Lucas Stergiou replaced Littler who was unable to continue and Jordan Figon, who had received scant service when leading the forward line for Sutherland, by Seongjin Park.
Just prior, it was Alec Urosevski who warmed the hands of Denham once more.
Pat Savor doubled the advantage for the Suns in the 61st minute when from 25 yards he hit the ball with the outside of the right foot to bend the ball past the out-stretched Denham with a peach of a strike.
Sutherland’s walking wounded had a mountain to climb before the second strike and the task before them looked near impossible on the night.
With 72 minutes on the clock it was a case of what we have, we hold, for Rockdale as Paul Reid rang the changes and brought himself on for Jesic and replaced Macallister with Hristijan Tanoski, the home side still harbouring thoughts of a top five finish and finals football.
Dylan Caton received a second caution in the 79th minute to be marched off the ground after an innocuous looking challenge on Toufic Almeddine that was more hard luck than intention and Sutherland were reduced to 10-men.

The match was now certainly beyond the visitors grasp as Rockdale’s winning run was set to continue.
The mission was made totally impossible in the 87th minute when the substitute Tanoski played in Iwamoto to blast past a stranded Denham. 
Suns coach Reid was delighted with the result.
“We started off very well and Sutherland had a period of about 20 minutes in the first half where they put us under pressure but overall we were the better team and we even created the better chances in the first 45 minutes,” Reid said.
“It was a comfortable win in the end and we’ve shown we are a team who can score goals but in the last couple of months we’ve been able to tighten things up at the back and become a side that is proving hard to break down.
“It’s not in our own hands yet but we’ve stolen a break on the chasing pack and all we can do is concentrate on our own results and aim for a top five placing and finals football.”
Steve O’Connor was again disconsolate. 
“They got a deflection for the opening goal but we came back into the match but we couldn’t go on with it,” O’Connor said.
“We have a number of injured players, the walking wounded but that cannot be used as an excuse and we’ll have a few missing in the coming weeks so it’s a chance for some of the younger players to step up and for us to have a look at them.  We’ll keep battling until the end of the season and see where it takes us.”

Match Stats
Rockdale City Suns 3 (Littler 19’og, Savor 61’, Iwamoto 87’ )
Sutherland Sharks 0  
Wednesday 29 July, 2015
Ilinden Sports Centre, Rockdale
Referee: Adrian Arndt
Assistant Referees: Lance Greenshields & Janush Adabjou
Fourth Official: Jordan Lake
Rockdale City Suns: Necevski, Petkovski, Hesketh, Muruyama, Urosevski (Iwamoto 80), Macallister (Tanoski 72), Jesic (Reid 72), El Haffiene, Alameddine, Savor, Oygur ©
Substitutes Not Used: Petrillo, Sorras
Yellow Cards:
Red Cards: 
Sutherland Sharks: Denham ©, McKenzie, Littler (Stergiou 46), Gordon (Bandur 58), O’Connell, Jovovic, Moustakas, Figon (Park 51), Hayes, Caton, Lokolingoy
Substitutes Not Used: Depta, Cox
Yellow Cards:Caton 32’, Jovovic 63’
Red Cards: Caton 79



PS4 NPL NSW Men's 1 Round 20 Preview

With three rounds to go and midweek catch-up fixtures to play, there is no shortage of drama to be resolved in PS4 National Premier Leagues NSW Men’s 1 over the coming month.
The only question is where do you start?
The race for finals football has embroiled no fewer than seven teams, while the relegation slog fest sees Parramatta FC, Marconi Stallions FC and Rockdale City Suns in a three-way face-off.
Bonnyrigg White Eagles FC welcome Blacktown Spartans after the travelling side suffered a cruel loss against Sydney Olympic FC last week despite taking a 2-0 lead, blowing a huge chance to move in on fifth place in the process.
MATCH OF THE ROUND
Bonnyrigg White Eagles FC v Blacktown Spartans FC, 7.30 pm Saturday at Bonnyrigg Sports Centre
Last week’s shock loss to Parramatta FC will have undoubtedly rocked Bonnyrigg White Eagles FC, stopping the White Eagles’ premiership charge in its tracks in the process.
But still, the White Eagles remain on course for finals football.
The same cannot be said for the Blacktown Spartans FC outfit Bonnyrigg will welcome on Saturday night.
The Spartans let a huge opportunity to enter the to five slip on Sunday when it coughed up a 2-0 lead against Sydney Olympic FC to lose 3-2, and while the result was not as spectacular as Bonnyrigg’s capitulation at Melita Stadium it will undoubtedly have stung Ben De Haan’s men.
Despite that, De Haan’s men remain in control of its own destiny and a win on Saturday night would get the Spartans back on track.
The Spartans will have to be wary of the threat of Aaron Peterson, who bagged a brace last week, as well as Robert Younis who has been in fine form in front of goal all season.
ROUND 20 PREVIEW
Manly United FC v Sydney United 58 FC, 7.30 pm Saturday at Cromer Park
Manly United FC could ensure this seasons enthralling race for finals football continues to be as unpredictable as ever with a home win on Saturday night.
Manly will host a Sydney United 58 FC desperate to get back to winning ways after its fourth loss in five games following a 1-0 loss to fellow FFA Cup finalists Rockdale City Suns last weekend.
Mark Rudan’s squad has been stretched thin with FFA Cup, Waratah Cup and league duties this season, but he will have to find a way of rejuvenating a tired list if he is to ensure his side is playing post-season football this year.
Manly United – which has lost just once in its last five games – has no such worries and won’t need to consider resting key players such as Brendan Cholakian and Chris Payne, who proved match winner last week against Sutherland Sharks.
A win would see Manly overtake Sydney United 58, with just one point separating the sides before kick-off.
Whether or not that would be enough to move Manly into the top five would depend on other results.
Marconi Stallions FC v Sutherland Sharks FC, 7.30 pm Saturday at Marconi Stadium
It was a case of another good performance for little reward for Marconi Stallions last week at Lily’s Football Centre, but the Stallions need to start getting points on the board.
Jeff Suzor’s men put in an admirable display against premiers-elect Blacktown City last week, but an unlikely win for Parramatta FC against Bonnyrigg means the relegation battle is well and truly on in the Club Championship table.
Last week’s results mean there is just six points separating the Stallions from the Eagles.
A win on Saturday against a Sutherland Sharks FC outfit running hot and cold would be a massive step towards survival.
Steve O’Connor’s Sharks won’t be interested in playing the part, however, with four points between themselves and fifth-place and a game in hand on most of their rivals.
Andrew Depta, Jacob Tratt and Sean O’Connell have been ever-present for the Sharks this season, having played in all 18 league games, and they will hope there are a few more games to come when the home-and-away season finishes.
Sydney Olympic FC v Blacktown City FC, 3.00 pm Saturday at Belmore Sports Ground
It was a good weekend for both Sydney Olympic FC and Blacktown City FC last week.
Olympic’s remarkable comeback from 2-0 down to win 3-2 against Blacktown Spartans has put an eight point buffer between itself and the chasing pack in fourth place.
Blacktown City’s hard-fought 1-0 win over Marconi effectively gave Mark Crittenden’s side one hand on the premiership.
If City matches or betters APIA Leichhardt’s result this weekend, it will be premiers for 2015.
Danny Choi’s brace two weeks ago has been the highlight in a rather barren period for City which has struggled to score the goals much of its play has deserved and the likes of Travis Major will be desperate to be back among the goals this weekend.
Both sides have FFA Cup fixtures to think about as well, with Blacktown playing Metrostars on Wednesday night at Lily’s Football Centre, while Olympic must travel to Canberra midweek to take on Gungahlin United.
APIA Leichhardt Tigers FC v Parramatta FC, 4.15 pm at Lambert Park
After a shock loss to South Coast Wolves last weekend, APIA Leichhardt Tigers will be keen to get back to winning ways against a relegation threatened Parramatta FC.
The Eagles showed they have the stomach for the fight last week, however, when it scored a remarkable four second-half goals against Bonnyrigg White Eagles to overturn a 3-1 half-time deficit at Melita Stadium.
The win provided some much-needed club championship points with just six points now separating the Eagles from second-bottom Marconi Stallions.
Marco Sama was brilliant for the Eagles as captain Patrick Gatt made a long-awaited return to the heart of defence, and the Eagles will hope to go back-to-back at Lambert Park.
Rockdale City Suns v South Coast Wolves, 5pm Saturday at Ilinden Sports Centre
Two of the competition’s in-form and most unlikely finals candidates will lock horns at Ilinden Sports Centre on Sunday night when Rockdale City Suns host South Coast Wolves.
The Suns are just a point off fifth place with a game in hand over the majority of its rivals, while South Coast Wolves are only a further point behind.
The Wolves have struggled for results on their travels in recent times.
They played well against Bonnyrigg White Eagles two weeks ago but failed to take their chances, but returned to winning ways last week against second-placed APIA Leichhardt Tigers with a third win in five games.
The Suns on the other hand are undefeated in their last five and boast a number of class players hitting dangerous form at the best possible time.
Alec Urosevski and Marko Jesic have been impressive recently, as has Dylan Macallister – despite his ongoing search for his first goal – and Daniel Petkovski.



TABLES

#TeamMPWDLFADPLast 5 matchesH2H
11711423816+2237WDDWW
21611324221+2136LDWWD
31810354628+1833LWWWL
4189364125+1630WWWWW
5188374533+1227WWWDL
6167454328+1525WLLLL
7157352618+824WWLWD
8178093435-124LWLWW
9177193446-1222LWLWL
101852112941-1217LLLLL
111751112648-2216WLLWL
121701161378-651LLLLL
Final Series


Ladder



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BLACKTOWN CITY FC2013244
APIA LEICHHARDT TIGERS FC1911338
BONNYRIGG WHITE EAGLES FC1911437
SYDNEY OLYMPIC FC2011636
ROCKDALE CITY SUNS FC198827
SYDNEY UNITED 58 FC1981025
BLACKTOWN SPARTANS FC188925
MANLY UNITED FC197924
SOUTH COAST WOLVES FC196823
SUTHERLAND SHARKS FC1961021
PARRAMATTA FC1841016
MARCONI STALLIONS FC192167

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