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14.6.2025
BELT-UP AMATEUR CUP THIRD ROUND PREVIEW
It’s cup weekend in the Amateur competition, and we have eight ties in the Third Round of the Belt Up Amateur League Cup on Sunday afternoon. Before we look at the cup ties, we had a Premier Division week two catch-up game on Wednesday evening, with North Perth United moving to the top of the table with a 5-1 win against North Beach at Wanneroo Reserve. North Beach started well and found the opener early, with top goalscorer Alex Kretowicz on target. But North Perth levelled on the half hour, with defender Eoin Haverty scoring. Then ten minutes later Jason Winter’s side hit the front, good build up play ended with Rohan Dunphy, who squared the ball to Raido Reinsalu, who finished neatly.
North Perth added a third after the break, a great through ball from Caolin Coyle found Dean O’Meara, who made no mistake. Winter made some changes just after the hour, and one of them Cian O’Dwyer added the fourth, and he also added the fifth late to seal a comprehensive win. “Very happy with the result, although we weren’t at our best first half but dominated the second half,” North Perth coach Jason Winter explained. “We now move onto Sunday against North Beach again in the cup.” That tie is the only all-Premier Division tie, and will take place at Woodville Reserve, with North Beach looking to keep hold of the trophy they won last season. (1:00pm)
The other ties kick off at 2:30pm, unless stated. We have a number of intriguing ties, when Premier teams play teams from the lower leagues, and one of them is at Stylish Park, Grindleford Reserve where Division One side Quinns host Kelmscott Roos. The hosts have had wins against Perth Hills United and in the last round beat Premier side Jaguar, and assistant coach Craig Bennett said it’s a tough task but they will look to cause another upset. “We know it’s going to be tough, and we’re missing a few players this week,” he said. “Not the best preparation losing heavily to Cracovia in the league last week, but we will rally around and give it our all as we do every week, but they will be our strongest team we have faced this season, but we’re hoping to pull off a scalp against the odds.’
Kelmscott Roos keeper Tayler Warwick is well aware cup games are perilous, and they will need to be at their best on Sunday. “This Quinns game is always going to be a tricky game. We have faced Quinn’s in the league a few years ago and they always presented a unique challenge. We are going into the game expecting nothing but a tough game, and have been preparing for that,” Warwick. “We want to progress as much as possible in the cup and we are going into this game full of form and confidence. The squad will give nothing but 100% this Sunday in hope to get through to the next round.”
Division Two side Queens Park will also face a Premier side, when they visit Chichester Park to take on Kingsley Westside. (3:30pm) The Park have had big wins against Kalamunda City and Bassendean Caledonian, and Technical Director Federico Capuzzo said the club has undergone a major transformation and they are hoping for a good cup run. “We're looking forward to our cup tie against Kingsley Westside. Coming up against a Premier Division side is always a big challenge, but also a fantastic opportunity—especially for a club like ours that’s focused on long-term development,” he explained.
“Since January last year, Queens Park SC has undergone a major transformation at the governance level, with a new committee putting in place a clear and ambitious project centred around youth development. That shift means we currently don’t have traditional U15 or U16 teams—instead, we’re fielding senior squads composed almost entirely of young players. Last season was our first under this new direction, and we were proud to finish fourth.
“This year, we’re at the top of the table, battling it out with two other very well-organised sides. What makes it even more special is the fact that our average squad age is just 21.6, and it drops to around 20.3 for our starting eleven, where we consistently have six U18 players on the pitch. Many of our boys train daily, benefiting from the guidance of highly qualified coaches with strong European experience. That daily intensity has accelerated their growth. So, for us, this cup match is more than just a game—it’s a chance to test ourselves, gain valuable experience, and give our young players the platform to showcase their talent against a high-calibre opponent. We’re curious, hungry, and excited for the opportunity.”
Kingsley coach Sam Ellis said it will be tough game against a side doing well this season. “We’ve got a great opportunity to get into the quarters, but we know Queens Park are doing well in Division Two and chasing that top spot so it will be a tough game,” he explained. “The results haven’t reflected some of our play in the last few weeks but we know where we are and what we have to do to improve. It’s going to be a squad effort on Sunday and for the rest of the season. Getting a result on Sunday can really help us push on in the league.”
Another Division One side, Perth AFC hit the road to the Carine Open Space to take on Premier side Hamersley Rovers. AFC have beaten Brozzy in the opening round, and edged out Chipolopolo 4-3 in a seven-goal thriller in the last round. Coach Nathan Thorp said they head into the game with no pressure. “Really looking forward to facing a strong Hammersley side in the cup. In previous years we’ve had strong showings in the cup going deep into the competition, and this game will hopefully continue that on through to the next round,” Thorp said. “We’ve been very up and down in the league this year, so the cup will be a good distraction whatever the result is. Pressure will be off us on paper but internally we will be heading into the game with real confidence in our chances to win and progress.”
Hamersley captain Abdullah Mohaseli said Sunday is a huge game for them, with a number of players missing the tie. “Perth AFC have recently been promoted, and they are very good side, and have been getting good results in the Amateur’s cup too,” he said. “Although we haven’t got the results we wanted in the last few games, we have around 6-7 players missing due to injuries and some are away, but we will try our best to get a result this time.” The other games involving Premier Division sides, Emerald make the trip to Ellenbrook District Open Space to meet Ellenbrook United, South Perth United travel to the Swan Valley Sporting Club to meet Swan Valley, while Olympic Kingsway entertain Mindarie at Kingsway Reserve. While in the other ties on Sunday, Spearwood Dalmatinac entertain Alkimos, who knocked oy Maccabi in the last round, at Dalmatinac Park, .
14.6.2025
NPL W ROUND TWELVE PEVIEW
It’s ‘Super Saturday’ in the NPLWA – Women’s competition, as Balcatta Etna welcome Perth SC to Home Group Stadium, Grindleford Reserve in our week twelve ‘Match of the Round’. (All games kick off at 3:00pm, unless stated) It’s a huge day with the NPLWA – Men teams also playing, so there will be five games across the day. Both these sides are in good form, the Azzurri lead the league, unbeaten this season, while Balcatta have won their last four, to move up to fourth and do have games in hand, so this has all the ingredients of being the match of the season to date.
The last time they met at the venue was in week 10 last season, when Balcatta prevailed 2-1. The visitors found the opener on 17 minutes, with Kim McCartney converting a trademark free kick. Balcatta responded, and were level on the half hour, former Perth midfielder Rachel Jarvis burst forward to finish past Stacey Cavill. But Balcatta won it, when Perth player Liana Cook finishing from the edge of the box, much to the delight of the home faithful.
Perth continued their unbeaten start to the season with a 5-0 win against Subiaco, and assistant coach Fernando Barreiro said they had to work for the points, but they were pleased that the goals were shared on the day. “Yes, it was a very pleasing win for us against a very dogged Subi team,’ he said. “They do tend to make things hard and can be difficult to break down, but the goals were shared amongst our front three and midfield, so another positive.”
They sit one point clear of Perth RedStar at the top of the table, and have a game in hand, which is against Balcatta later in the season. Barreiro said the girls are working so hard and are being rewarded, but he knows there is still along way to go in a competitive competition. “They say winning can become a habit so it’s important for us to make it a habit, it’s also just rewards for the girls as they work ever so hard at training,’ he explained. “But as it stands, we’ve not won anything yet, so we have to stay grounded and humble.”
Barreiro said Saturday is a big day for both clubs, Super Saturday is a great occasion, and they come up against an in-form Balcatta, so he is expecting a good game. “This will be a good test for us. They’re in good form and have been scoring consistently and going forward they’re always a threat,” Barreiro said. “Expect nothing less from Pete Rakic and his team, they’ll be a good test for us, but I know the girls are looking forward to this game as well.”
In the other Saturday game, sixth placed Fremantle City welcome seventh place UWA Nedlands to Wauhop Park. Both sides are looking to get back in the winner’s circle. The hosts last win was in week seven against Subiaco, and they are coming off a defeat at RedStar last week. UWA last win was also against Subiaco in week nine, and were beaten at Balcatta, so three points is big for both teams.
On Sunday second-placed Perth RedStar will look to keep tabs on Perth at the top, when they visit Besteam Stadium to take on Murdoch University Melville. The hosts are still searching for their first point of the season, and they might struggle to find it in this one, with Chris Atturo’s side on a six-game winning streak. In the other Sunday game Subiaco AFC host the Hyundai FW Academy at Rosalie Park. (3:45pm) After a mid-season slump, the Academy are starting to hit their straps again, with back-to-back wins, while Subiaco will go in search of a first win since week eight.
14.6.2025
SULEMANI JOINS GLORY FROM CHAMPIONS
Perth Glory continued to add to their A-League squad for next season, after signing exciting young striker Arion Sulemani from Melbourne City, on a two-year deal with the club. The 20-year-old signed his first professional contract with City in 2023 and made his A-League debut against Newcastle Jets in Round One of last season. He went on to play eight games for City, in a season City were crowned Champions.
Sulemani has also represented the Australia Under-20’s side, and he can’t wait to get to Perth and continue his football journey with Glory. “The main reason I wanted this move was to get consistent game time,” he said, “and with the club backing my ability 100% through [Football Director] Stan Lazaridis and the Head Coach [David Zdrilic], it was a no-brainer for me as a player to come to Perth. When the club backs you fully as a player, it makes you so much more confident in your ability to play.
“With the team, the signings the club has made and the direction it wants to go in, I feel like this season will be unreal and I can’t wait to meet the boys and get working in pre-season. Personally, I’d love to play consistently, score goals and learn as much as I can from players like Adam Taggart. I just can’t wait to start working and having a good season next year. I’m very confident in next season’s success.”
Glory Football Director, Stan Lazaridis, believes the striker is a gifted young prospect, and looking forward to helping him fulfil his potential. “Arion is a quick, powerful striker with good feet who will provide us with another great option up top,” he said. “His profile really suits David Zdrilic’s preferred style and we feel he has a very high ceiling as a player. Arion found himself vying for gametime with some superstar players at City, but we believe that he could be ready for a breakout season here at Glory and we’re really looking forward to helping him fulfil his potential.”
13.6.2025
NPL-WA ROUND TWELVE - PREVIEW
We head into the second half of the NPL M season, and our week twelve ‘Match of the Round’ takes us to the RedStar Arena, in Joondalup, as Perth RedStar entertain Western Knights. (All games kick off at 3:00pm, unless stated) It's been a mixed season for the hosts, by their high standards. They only won one in their first seven games, but they have turned it around, winning their last four moving them up to fifth. The Knights sit seventh, four points behind the hosts, and they are coming off their first away win of the season at Floreat last week, and they have also turned their season around, with only one defeat in their last five games, so it sets up a thrilling encounter in the northern suburbs.
The last time they met at the venue, was in week nine last season, when the hosts scored late to secure a 2-1 win. The hosts were ahead on the quarter hour, a quick free kick from Declan Hughes sent Daryl Nicol clear, and the Scottish striker finished low past Sam Reilly. The visitors levelled early in the second half, when Liam Reddy was caught in possession by Owen Goodliffe, and the striker crossed into the box and Justin Tang headed home at the back post. It looked like the points would be shared, but one minutes from time RedStar won it. Joel Chianese’s cross found Nicol, who first time shot was blocked, the rebound falling to Dennis Galan, who powered home via the crossbar, before being mobbed by his teammates.
RedStar defender Daniel Walsh said it was an important win last week, and to keep clean sheet was a huge bonus, as they start to put as good run of games together. “Last week was a solid all-round performance. I thought we played some really good football and it was satisfying for us to keep a clean sheet as a team which is something we haven’t done as often as we would like this season,’ the big defender explained. “The league is really competitive and unpredictable this year. I think we’ve taken a bit of time to gel with a few new faces and mid-season signings. We’ve played with a lot more togetherness recently and that has shown in the results. After a bit of a slow start, we’ve managed to put ourselves in a decent position to challenge up the top end of the league in the second half of the season.”
Walsh, who was a former Perth Glory Youth player, is expecting another tough game on Saturday. They played the Knights at Nash Field earlier in the season, and thought they deserved more than the draw they got. “Knights are always a tough test. They have some really talented players, especially through the midfield who only need one moment to impact the game,” he said. “We felt a bit hard done by after the draw in round one when we had a goal disallowed from a corner. I’m sure home pitch advantage will be a good thing for us this time in, allowing us to play the game on our terms and hopefully keep the good form rolling.”
A good run of form for the Knights has them progressing well, and keeper Sam Reilly said they are coming together nicely and last weeks win was hugely deserved. “I thought 4-2 was quite a fair scoreline for how the game played out. Both teams created lots of chances but we were more clinical,” he said. “We worked on a few attacking moments during the week and were rewarded with four goals, a brace to Konstantinos Sparta, and others to Alex Da Rocha and Dylan White, it’s good to see our hard work pay off.”
Reilly said they head into the second half of the season in confident mood, but they couldn’t have asked for a tougher start, away to the form team in the league. “RedStar possess some real quality players in their team. But I think we will certainly be up for the challenge. Again, if we can do the simple things right and play as a team, we know we can get something positive from the game,” the keeper explained. “Looking towards the second half of the season, we are really focused on ourselves. We know if we can do the simple things right, play our own game and come together as a team we will give ourselves the best chance of making the top four.”
League leaders Bayswater City head up the Mitchell Freeway to Percy Doyle Reserve, to take on Sorrento, looking to maintain their three-point lead, while the Gulls need the points to move themselves away from the foot of the table. Second-placed Olympic Kingsway are also on the road, when they visit Macedonia Park on Saturday evening to meet Stirling Macedonia. (5:00pm), while just down the road Balcatta Etna hosts Perth SC in the Italian Derby at the Home Group Stadium, Grindleford Reserve, also a 5:00pm kick off.
In other games on Saturday, Perth Glory head to Hilton Park to meet Fremantle City. The hosts have slipped down the table in recent weeks after four straight defeats, while Glory go into the game unbeaten in their last two, and are sitting third, so three points will be important for both sides. It’s the same in final game, Armadale will look to build on their big win at Sorrento last week, when they travel to the E&D Litis Stadium to meet Floreat Athena. The hosts will be looking for a first win of the season, while Armadale need the points to keep their place in the top four.
13.6.2025
STATE LEAGUE DIVISION ONE, ROUND TWELVE PREVIEW
We head into week twelve of the State League Division One, and in our ‘Match of the Round’ league leaders UWA Nedlands welcome fourth-placed Gwelup Croatia to the UWA Sports Park on Saturday afternoon. (All games kick off at 3:00pm, unless stated) Gwelup started the season well, but have lost their last three games, to slip down the tables, on the other hand UWA have won their last three games, to sit one point clear at the top of the table, and go into the game unbeaten at home.
The last time UWA hosted Gwelup at the venue, the visitors left with all three points after a 3-0 win in week 16 last season. Both sides had chances, but failed to take them, and it was Gwelup who hit the front on 64 minutes, James Harmer firing home a penalty after the referee spotted a handball. They doubled their advantage seven minutes later, Pierre Barilly firing home from distance. Gwelup sealed the points in stoppage time, Barilly’s corner was headed home by Reece Kral.
After a good start to the season, Gwelup have slipped off the pace in recent weeks and the loss at Kingsley was their third on the bounce, and captain Paul Grant said it was a disappointing performance. “We were pretty devastated with the result against Kingsley. Unfortunately for us, it wasn’t the best football we’ve played this year,” the defender explained. “Although Kingsley is a tough place to go and get three points we believe heading into the game, that’s what we could achieve. Credit to Kingsley, they played to their strengths and made it difficult for us to get back into the game. We’ve very happy with the way we’ve started this season, really good buzz around the group. In regard to the loses…yes, we’re upset not to take the three points from each game but it’s has been instilled in us that we must keep pushing to be better and not dwell on what could’ve been.”
Grant said sitting in fourth place at the half way mark is a good position to be in, and they have prepared well for Saturday’s trip to the league leaders, and getting back to winning ways. “Each game is just as important as the next. We are quick to realise what went well for us and what we could’ve done better. Then it’s back to work and getting the best out of each other,” he said. “Similar to us, UWA have had a really strong start to the season. Our home fixture was a good result as to what both teams are capable of. Despite that, we’re really focusing on what we can bring to the table come Saturday. We look forward to getting back to winning ways with a big fixture this weekend.”
UWA Nedlands captain Tadgh O’Malley, said they had to work hard to get the result last week, and it was bonus to move back to the top of the table. “Yes, last week was tough, but getting those three points against Gosnells was a real boost. The 4-3 win was intense, but we showed great resilience and teamwork to come out on top after going in at the break 3-2 behind due to silly errors at the back, but a win is a win though,” the keeper explained. “Moving back to the top of the table is a fantastic start, but we aren’t getting ahead of ourselves. We were tipped by many to go down, so we are riding this wave as best we can. But there’s still a lot of work to do, and we need to stay focused as there’s still 36 points left.”
Kris Donnell’s side are unbeaten at home this season, but O’Malley said despite their recent form, Gwelup are a good side and it will be a tough game. “Look everyone has ups and downs and having chatted with some players that have left us and joined them (Gwelup) they’ve said that team morale is still high in their camp so hosting Gwelup will be a big challenge,” he said. “We are struggling with injuries to key players too so that doesn’t help. They’re still favourites for the league in most people’s eyes, so we’ll need to be at our best and not take anything for granted.”
In other games in week 12, Kalamunda City will be buoyed after their big win at Dianella last week, when they entertain Inglewood United at Sutherlands Park, while United have struggled since relegation, and are still looking for a win on the road. Dianella White Eagles will look to bounce back from that defeat, when they visit Edinburgh Oval on Saturday night to meet Curtin University (7:00pm), the hosts will be on a high after their big win at Mandurah last time out. Joondalup City take their four-game winning streak to the Besteam Stadium, to take on Murdoch University Melville, while Subiaco AFC welcome Kingsley Westside to Rosalie Park. In the final game Mandurah City travel to Walter Padbury Reserve, to take on Gosnells City, who will be looking to end a three-game losing streak.
13.6.2025
STATE LEAGUE DIVISION TWO, ROUND ELEVEN PREVIEW
We have Sunday football on the menu in State League Division Two this weekend, when Canning City host Quinns in our week eleven ‘Match of the Round’ at Burrendah Reserve. (All games kick off at 3:00pm) The hosts made it back-to-back wins last week with a win on the road at Carramar Shamrock Rovers to consolidate sixth place on the table, while the visitors lost ground on the leaders after they were held to a 2-2 draw by Swan United, so will want to bounce back, so it sets up a great game. The last time they met at the venue was in week 20 last season, when a goal two minutes from time from Alex Mayer gave Quinns a 1-0 win.
Quinns coach Steven Flint said last week was two points dropped, but showed it’s a tight competition and you need to be on your game every week. “To be fair, we were not at our best for the start of the game, it’s a tough league to be in, there are clubs who on their day can beat any team,” he said. “There are no free hits and you have to be at your best week in week out.”
Nick Jennings side have won two, draw two and lost once in their last five games, and consistently must be the key. Cockburn are five points clear at the top, but Quinns do have a game in hand the table, so it sets up an interesting second half of the season. “We were interrupted again this week with fixture alterations late doors and our planning went out the window,” Flint explained. “Old cliché but we must look one week to the next before we can worry about the catch-up game, and like I said no free hits you have to earn every point.”
They head to Canning on Sunday, and they are expecting a tough test. Flint said the players will look to make emends from last week’s performance and come home with the win. “Yes, the boys will want to make amends and take the three points away, but Canning are a good side and can match it with anyone in the league,” he said. “We will need to be switched on and play to our potential if we are to come home with the points.”
Canning coach Lee Hayward was delighted with last week performance, and they face a tough opening run of games in the second half of the season, and it will show where they are at. “I said it the other week but I feel like we have been playing well most weeks, we have just struggled to kill teams off,’ he said. “The league is very tight, this year, back-to-back wins could put us in the top four, whereas back-to-back losses could see us back down towards relegation.
“With coaching changes at Swan and others on the cards, plus the transfer window opening up soon, a lot can happen over the coming weeks which can completely change the second part of the season. With Quinn’s to finish off the first half of the season, followed by Balga and East Perth to open up the second half, it’s going to be a big few weeks, so let’s see where we are at.”
Hayward said last week’s draw for Quinns wasn’t a surprise, but he knows they are the strongest team in the league and will be a tough challenge on Sunday. “Swan have been unlucky in a lot of games this year, they are more than capable of picking up points, so the result didn’t come as a surprise, as we know anyone can beat anyone in our league,” he explained.
“However, for me, Quinn’s are the strongest team in the league and the game on Sunday will be a huge test. Nick (Jennings) has built a strong team and I am sure they will be bang up for it. For us, we obviously want to build on our back-to-back wins, and the boys will be bang up for it to, especially as we welcome three or four players back into the squad after suspensions, holidays and injuries.”
In other game this weekend, league leaders Cockburn City entertain Wanneroo City at Dalmatinac Park, aiming to keep their five-point lead at the summit, while the visitors will be looking to end a two-game losing streak. Third placed East Perth will look to keep the pressure on the top two when they visit the Endeavour Homes Stadium, Larkhill to take on Rockingham City.
Swan United host Balga at the Swan Italian Club, Francis Street, the hosts coming off a good point at title chasing Quinns last week, while Balga returned to the winner’s circle with a big win at home against Rockingham. Forrestfield United return home to Crazy Domain Stadium, Hartfield Park, looking to extend their six-game unbeaten run, with Wembley Downs the visitors, who are coming off a big win themselves at Ashfield. In the final game Carramar Shamrock Rovers welcome Ashfield to Grandis Park, both teams looking to bounce back from defeats last week.
13.6.2025
GLORY SIGN UP TWO YOUNGSTERS ON SCHOLARSHIPS
Perth Glory’s NPL M side are having a fantastic season under the tutelage of Joe Heath, and sitting third on the table and two of their young stars Sebastian Despotovski and Oliver Evans have signed two-year scholarship contracts with the club. Son of Glory legend Bobby Despotovski, 19-year-old Sebastian was rewarded for his standout performances for the NPL side with an A-League debut in the final game of the 2024/25 season and is currently the third highest scorer in this year’s NPL M competition with eight goals.
Despotovski said it’s been a huge month for him, and to come on late against Wellington Phoenix was amazing, and now sign a scholarship tops it off. “Making my A-League was very special to me because all my hard work felt like it finally paid off and after the game it was special because I had my whole family in the crowd and I gave my shirt to my dad, which was very special for and my family,” the young midfielder explained. “Now earning a scholarship at the club that I’ve been at for nine years was very special to me and my family especially my dad because he played his whole career at Perth Glory, so it was very rewarding and special to me and my family.”
Meanwhile, 17-year-old midfielder Evans, has been in fantastic form for the club’s academy side, and found the net on ten occasions for their Under-20s this term, having impressed consistently during his rise through the ranks of the Academy. Glory Football Director Stan Lazaridis believes that both players have extremely bright futures ahead of them.
“We have very high hopes for Seb and Ollie,” he said. “Seb is a real natural talent who is developing into a very versatile midfielder capable of influencing games from a number of different positions. “Having only just turned 17, Ollie is not quite as far along in his development journey, but has already managed to establish himself as a livewire attacking player with huge potential. The coaching they have received within our Academy system has played a key role in the development of both players and we are excited to see how they continue to progress in the next two years.
Glory Vice-Chairman Jason Bontempo added: “The Academy is a critical pillar for the long-term sustainability of our football club and we are committed to nurturing young West Australian players and giving them the opportunity to represent their home-state club. Seb and Ollie are the latest examples of the great work being carried out in this vital area.”
10.6.2025
SOCCEROOS SEAL SIXTH CONSECUTIVE WORLD CUP FINALS SPOT
The Socceroos have qualified for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, after a hard fought 2-1 win against Saudi Arabia at the King Abdullah Sports City Stadium, Jeddah on Wednesday morning. All the hard work was done in the home tie against Japan, the hosts needing to win by five goals to stop Tony Popovic’s side from qualifying. The hosts did start well with Abdulrahman Al-Obud scoring early, but goals either side of half time by Connor Metcalf and Mitch Duke secured the win, and Mat Ryan made sure they would leave with the three points, saving a penalty late, a great way to celebrate his 100th appearance, and send Australia to a sixth consecutive World Cup Finals.
Head Coach Tony Popovic, who will become the first Australian coach to play and coach at the World Cup Finals, and post-match he said the result was still sinking in. "Very satisfying, right now. I'm sure it'll sink in as the days go by," Popovic said. "It's been a very intense period since I've joined and I've loved it so far. We've done the first part, qualifying automatically, and now the next part is to be bigger and better for the World Cup." Popovic made three changes from the side that defeated Japan on Thursday evening. Jason Geria replaced Alessandro Circati in defence, Patrick Yazbek came in for Ryan Teague in midfield, and Mitchell Duke earned a start-up top at the expense of Brandon Borrello.
In front of a hostile crowd, it was the Socceroos who had the best early chance. Ther hosts gave the ball away playing out from the back and Metcalf played in Martin Boyle, but the Hibernian striker saw his shot flash just wide of the far post. Then sixty seconds later the hosts found the opener, good work down the left by Al-Dawsari, and his cross was turned home by Al-Obud
They thought they had a penalty ten minutes later, Ali Majrashi was blocked by Cameron Burgess, but the referee was well placed to wave it away, although replays showed the Socceroos may have got away with one. Moments later Musab Al-Juwayr blazed over the top, and the crowd was right behind the Saudis. But three minutes from half time the Socceroos hit the front. Burgess finding Duke down the left, he played a superb ball into the path of Metcalf, and the St. Pauli midfielder fired home, his first goal for his country, and send them into the break with the lead and one foot on the plane to North America.
Boyle went close a second early in the second half, Patrick Yazbek sending him clear, but Nawaf Al Aqidi stood tall in the Saudi goal to deny him. But two minutes later it was 2-0, Boyle’s free kick from the left picking out Duke, who got in between two Saudi defenders to power his header home. It looked like things had got worse for the hosts when the referee showed a straight red card to Ali Majrashi two minutes later, after bringing down Boyle and deemed to be the last man. But after a VAR intervention, the referee reversed his decision.
Saudi had a chance to level eight minutes from time, after skipper Salem Al-Dawsari was brought down by Jason Geria. The skipper picked himself up to take the resulting penalty, but Ryan guessed the right way to make a stunning one-handed save to his left, and Marwan Al Sahafi fired the rebound just wide of the far post. Ryan said all their hard work had paid off. “It'd be nice if I could work out how to freeze time," the Lens keeper said. "You sit down together as a group and you work out how you can be successful. The final moment where it comes — that feeling — that's why we keep going and going for moments like this, the dedication, the sacrifice."
Saudi Arabia: GK Nawaf Al Aqidi, 2 Ali Hassan Majrashi (12 Saud Abdulhamid 61’), 4 Abdulelah Al Amri, 7 Musab Aljuwayr (6 Nasser Al Dawsari 61’), 9 Feras Albrikan (11 Saleh Al Shehri 86’), 10 Salem Al Dawsari, 13 Nawaf Bu Washl, 14 Hassan Kadesh (5 Hassan Al Tambakti 73’), 16 Ziyad Aljohani, 20 Abdulrahman A Aboud (8 Marwan Al Sahafi 61’), 23 Mohammed Kanno – Subs not used: RGK Hamed Abdullah Yousef, RGK Abdulrahman Alsanbi, 3 Abdullah Madu, 15 Ali Al Hassan, 17 Moteb Alharbi, 18 Hammam Al Hammami, 19 Abdullah Al Hamddan
Australia: GK Mathew Ryan, 2 Milos Degenek, 3 Lewis Miller, 6 Martin Boyle (20 Marco Tilio 77’), 8 Connor Metcalfe (14 Riley McGree 65’), 13 Aiden O’Neill (5 Anthony Caceres 96'), 15 Mitchell Duke (9 Mohamed Toure 65’), 16 Aziz Behich, 19 Patrick Yazbek (17 Ryan Teague 77’), 21 Cameron Burgess, 22 Jason Geria - Subs not used: RGK Joe Gauci, RGK Paul Izzo, 4 Kye Rowles, 7 Kai Trewin, 10 Kasey Bos, 11 Brandon Borrello, 23 Alessandro Circati
8.6.2025
BELT-UP AMATEUR PREMIER DIVISION – ROUND NINE REVIEW
This weekend was Belt Up Round, which is a Football West-Insurance Commission initiative that promotes the importance of motorists wearing a seatbelt. Our Belt-Up Amateur Premier Division week nine ‘Match of the Round’ saw third-placed North Perth United take on second-placed Olympic Kingsway at Woodville Reserve, and the hosts leapfrogged the visitors after a 2-0 win on Sunday afternoon. North Perth coach Jason Winter said his side were outstanding on the day, and he was pleased how they responded after their loss at Kelmscott. “Yes, a very good win, I thought the lads were brilliant on the day,” he said. “We asked for reaction after last week, and they all responded which was great to see. Kingsway are good side and will cause problems to most team, so pleased get the three points and a clean sheet.”
Only one point separated the sides at kick off, but it was the hosts who found the opener on seven minutes. Dean O'Meara ball over the top caused confusion between keeper and defender, and Raido Reinsalu nicked in to knock the ball goalward, and rolled it into an empty net. They went close to a second three minutes later, O’Meara’s long-throw picked out Mark Ruddy, but his header crashed off the post and away to safety. Olympic went close to the equaliser on 17 minutes, Jack Hailstones’ free kick was headed goalward by Nathan McManus, but North Perth keeper Cian Flynn punched behind.
But on 24 minutes the hosts doubled their advantage. O’Meara was the supplier again, his neat through-ball sent Yanich Jordan racing clear, he outpaced his marker and finished clinically past Daniel Higgins. Mark Ruddy then fired over the top from the edge of the box, as North Perth pressed for a third. Both sides had chances as the game opened up, McManus volleyed straight at Flynn, from Joshua Booysen header, before Lawson Smith was denied by Higgins, after Olympic failed to clear a corner. After the break Olympic were on the front foot and Hailstones saw his shot crash off the bar on the hour, while at the other end Conor Quinn headed straight at Higgins, but it was North Perth celebrating a return to winning ways, moving to second. They can go top with a win in their week two catch up game against North Beach on Wednesday evening at Wanneroo Reserve.
Midfielder Dean O’Meara was instrumental in the win and he said the early goals set them on their way. “We’re all delighted with the win, I think we were the better team from the start. We said we were going to have high intensity from the get go and got two early goals as a result,” O’Meara explained. “Our defenders held well early in the second half, but we could and probably should have killed the game off halfway through the second half, but we’ll take the three points and prepare for midweek against North Beach.”
League leaders Emerald remain three points clear, after a 3-1 win against North Beach at Fraser Park. “Delighted with another three points,” Emerald coach Shane Dineen said. “We scored a couple of good goals, but we conceded a soft goal to let them back into the game before half time. We spoke about wanting to reset and we did and managed to get the third. A good solid team performance and an important three points leading into the cup round this weekend.” The hosts were ahead on four minutes, Oisin Pennycook scoring, and they created several good chances, but failed to take them. That changed on 21 minutes, a great move and clinical finish from Lee Wilson. But the visitors were back in the game nine minutes before the break, with top scorer Alex Kretowicz bagging his 12th goal of the season. But early in the second half, Emerald sealed the points, with Pennycook adding his second.
Kelmscott Roos moved to third after a 5-1 win against Kingsley Westside at Frye Park. “We prepared the best we could as a team after last week’s game vs North Perth, doing the right things by the lads. We have had a few injuries so managing those as well the best way we can. It was always going to be one of those games where it would be difficult to get a result as Kingsley have been competing but just failing to get the results unfortunately for them,” Kelmscott coach Richard Changadzo explained. “They are a very resilient and a 90-minute game outfit, so we had to be disciplined and patient for the goals to come. It was pleasing to eventually get the goals regardless of the changes we had to make in our front third to accommodate injuries. As I mentioned before it’s a tough competition this year and all teams are settled now and every game is different, evidenced by the results from the other games. There are no guaranteed winners, you have to go out and play to win every Sunday.”
Kelmscott came out of blocks well and scored through Chad Samuels within five minutes. But Kingsley levelled moments later, with Matthew Press on target. The game was evenly balanced, but it was the hosts we regained the lead just before the half hour, Samuels beating the keeper at his near post. Then in the shadows of half time it was 3-1, Samuels with an assist, finding Ishmael Greenwood who made no mistake. It was 4-1 early in the second half, with Samuels completing his hat-trick, and he added a fourth, and Kelmscott’s fifth two minutes from time, to seal the win.
Jaguar produced the shock of the round, securing a 3-1 win against Hamersley Rovers at Rickman Delwaney Reserve, in their first home game of the season. “I thought it was a well-deserved win,” Jags coach Syakir Shariff said. “Hopefully it will give us some confidence going into the second half of the season.” The home side were ahead with Sameer Hourani converting from the spot on six minutes, and they doubled their lead 14 minutes later, with Conor Driscoll finishing off a good team move. Rovers reduced the margin four minutes later, with Hunter Murphy scoring. But Jags sealed the points just after the hour, with a third, a beautiful ball over the top by Ayela Santa which Hourani finished well. Rovers were reduced to ten men nine minutes from time with Carl Ennis shown a second yellow card.
In other games this weekend, a goal twenty minutes from time has given Morley Windmills a 1-0 win against Maccabi at Maccabean Memorial Oval, while a brace from Bladen Trigg has given South Perth United a 3-2 win against Peel United at Bortolo Park. Mitchell Kelman gave the hosts the lead early, but Trigg levelled, before Tawanda Madzikanda gave South Perth the lead on the half hour. Kelman restored parity for Peel seven minutes later, but it was Trigg who secured the points on the hour.
8.6.2025
NPL-WA ROUND ELEVEN - REVIEW
It was a goal feast in our NPL W week eleven ‘Match of the Round’ with Balcatta Etna continuing their winning form, with an 8-3 win against UWA Nedlands at the Home Group Stadium, Grindleford Reserve on Saturday afternoon. “We were really happy with our performance on the weekend, aside from some mistakes leading to a few goals. Everything is really starting to click for us at the moment, particularly in the final third. We’re not just creating chances we’re finishing a lot more of them than we have in previous weeks,” Balcatta captain Abbey Meakins explained. “It’s been great to see our build-up play from the back turning into goals, with combinations and movement in the attacking half continuing to improve each week. We now shift our focus to a massive Super Saturday clash against Perth. It’s a big test and one we’re looking forward to as we continue building momentum.”
The hosts were on a three-game winning streak, and they found the opener on eight minutes, the returning Lucy Jerram pouncing on a poor pass, and finishing past Madison Large. But Lawrence Lewis’ side were level moments later, Chloe Rodrigo intercepting Rebecca Bennett’s clearance, and finishing with aplomb from distance over keeper’s head. Etna were ahead again when the lively Jerram’s shot was parried by Large, and Meakins was hand to score from the rebound. But UWA restored parity just after the half hour, Emily Dinsdale cross shot beating Bennett.
But two late goals put Balcatta in control. First Zoee Spadano’s reverse pass picked out Meakins who made no mistake, before Jerram raced clear to finish clinically past Large, to send the hosts into the sheds in control. The game looked over on the hour, Meakins through ball finding Jamie-lee Gale, who rounded Large to make it 5-2. But UWA weren’t going away and reduced the margin, with Dinsdale lobbing home her second. But the game was put to bed with three late goals from the hosts. First Spadano set Liana Cook to score from close range, before Meakins curled home from the edge of the box, and Cook added her second moments later to seal the 8-3 win.
In the other Saturday game, the Hyundai FW Academy beat Murdoch University Melville 4-0 at the Sam Kerr Football Centre. “Back-to-back wins are a good sign for us - it’s important to pick up points regularly and get back on track. It was great to play at home at the Sam Kerr Football Centre again after seven matches on the road and we were quite professional and efficient in our performance against MUM,” Academy coach Stephen Walmsley explained. “We’ve matched last year’s points total with ten games still to play and we are looking to build on that by being competitive in every match we play. Our senior players Klaudia Houlis, Nelli Johnson, Emily Garnett and Harper Collinson are all fit and available together for the first time this year, so we are looking forward to having them set the example for us moving forward. Next week will be a tough test against Subiaco so all our focus is on that.”
The Academy youngster found the opener early, with Ava Santos finding Theo Mouithys, and the striker beat her marker and fired home. They doubled their advantage on the half hour, Houlis was brought down in the penalty area, and she picked herself up to convert the resulting penalty, despite Murdoch keeper Kaitlyn Mohan getting a hand to it. It was 3-0 early in the second half, the unfortunate Ana Denona turning the ball into her own net after a slick move from the hosts, and the icing was put on the cake 18 minutes from time, with Xuri Dalton firing home a free kick.
On Sunday, league leaders Perth SC have maintained their one-point lead after a 5-0 win against Subiaco AFC at Dorrien Gardens. “The win against Subiaco was such a great team performance in terms of both our attacking and defending,” Perth striker Jessica Flannery said. “It’s always good to keep a clean sheet, and I think it was just the confidence boost we needed going into this next month of really tough games.” Subiaco were tough to break down, and the hosts struggled, but they did find a break though in the shadows of half time. Georgia Cassidy’s cross was played across goal by Sam Mathers and Ella Lincoln was on hand to turn the ball home.
The Azzurri were on the front foot after the break, and ten minutes in they doubled their lead, Tijan McKenna’s long-range effort coming back off the bar and hitting the unfortunate Subiaco custodian Monique Todd, but the goal was awarded to the Perth midfielder. Then on the hour it was 3-0, Flannery was found by Lincoln, and the striker curled home past Todd. The hosts but the game to bed with two late goals, first Flannery squared for Mathers to make it 4-0, before substitute Epril Nossent finished from close range.
In the final game on Sunday, Perth RedStar have come from behind at half time, to beat Fremantle City 4-1 at the RedStar Arena in Joondalup. “It was a game of two halves really. Props to Freo who kept us under the pump constantly - especially in that first half. We didn’t have the strongest start and they exposed us a lot. They controlled that tempo in the first half. We rushed things and our decision making wasn’t the best,” RedStar’s Renee Leota explained. “We needed a hard reset - which half time was for us. The message at half time was basically - ‘it’s not good enough and we all know we’re much better than that’ - Sometimes things just don’t go our way, and we all felt that in the first half, it was evident across the pitch. In the second half we went out strong after that reset, and the players put in the work, effort was high, attitude was better, confidence was up - and it showed immediately. I’m proud of the girls, it shows the depth, strong culture and belief within this team.”
Fremantle were discipline and well-organised, and kept the hosts at bay in the first half, and they hit the front five minutes before half time. Abbey Green’s cross from the left caused problems in the RedStar defence and Erin Siah nodded over the line at the second attempt. With Chris Atturo’s half time talk still fresh, the hosts were level three minutes in, Leota’s shot was blocked by Annabelle Leek and Jay Coleman was on hand to score from the rebound. The fightback continued, and on 54 minutes Leota fired the hosts into the lead. It was 3-1 soon after, Jayna Ridley winning possession off Tatem Spencer, and raced into goal and finished clinically past Megan Phillips. Fremantle were shell-shocked, and looked for a goal to get them back in the game, and Sophie Meaden went close, but her shot hit the underside of the bar. But it was RedStar who had the final word Sarah Carroll’s free-kick was volleyed in by Caitlin Doeglas to seal a sixth straight win for the hosts.
7.6.2025
OLYMPIC LEAVE IT LATE TO BEAT FREMANTLE
Olympic Kingsway have scored two late goals to beat Fremantle City 4-2 at Kingsway Reserve on Saturday afternoon, to remain three points adrift of league leaders Bayswater City. “I thought we had enough chances in the first half to put the game to bed,” Olympic coach David Tough said. “Fair play to Fremantle, they came out strong at the start of the second half and took the lead. I have to give my boys credit. We didn’t panic, kept attacking, and came away with the three points.”
An emotional start to the game with both sets of players, coaches, officials and supporters standing as one in a minute’s silence, following the passing of former Olympic President Nick Trandos. The hosts were on the front foot from the off, and found the opener on eight minutes, Lebib Lebib’s low cross from the right was laid off neatly by Joe Hobson, and Laat Manyec finished with aplomb. Olympic had a number of chances they failed to take and it was Fremantle who levelled on 57 minutes. Charlie Chechlacz’s corner fell to substitute Hayden Stevens, and the defender made no mistake from close-range. Then four minutes later the visitors hit the front. Chechlacz picking out Anthony Topini on the edge of the box, and his shot flew past Adrian Sinagra.
An upset was on the cards, but 13 minutes from time the hosts levelled. Mitch Oxborrow’s ball sent Hobson clear, and the striker unselfishly squared the ball to substitute Luke Hewings to score. Then four minutes from time the Green Machine hit the front. Some neat approach work ended with Hobson on the left and his low cross was turned home by Manyec at the back post. They added a fourth moments later, Oxborrow picking out Manyec, who fired home to complete his hat-trick and seal the points.
Armadale have bounced back from a heavy defeat last week, to beat a ten-man Sorrento 4-1 at Percy Doyle Reserve, the win moving Alun Vernals side into the top four. Skipper Luke Collins said they showed great resilience to bounce back from the loss last week. “It was a great bounce back and reaction from the boys considering last week’s disappointing result,” the defender said. “I thought we dictated the game from the start, scoring directly from the freekick after their keeper was sent off, and we found our groove and played some good football, finding ourselves in the top four now, big second half of the season ahead.”
It wasn’t the start the Gulls were looking for, reduced to ten men on 13 minutes. Amir Ajan ball sending Hamish van Dieken racing clear and keeper Ben Ratajczak raced out and caught the striker, and the referee showed the keeper a yellow card. But after chatting to his assistant, he changed it a red card and sent the keeper off. To make matters worse, Ajan curled the resulting free kick past replacement keeper David Keenan to give Armadale the lead.
Then four minutes before the break, the visitors doubled their advantage. A clearance from keeper Seb Medica was flicked on and Masatoshi Takeshita raced towards goal, he beat Keenan to the ball and ran into an empty net to score. But in stoppage time Sorrento found a lifeline. Clay Gibbs’ cross into the box wasn’t dealt with and a neat back heel from Manolo Veneracion found Joe O’Brien, and the striker finished low past Medica.
Armadale regained their two-goal advantage on the hour mark. Van Dieken won possession in the middle of the park and sent Pieter Jacobsz racing down the right, and the competition’s top goal scorer finished with aplomb past Keenan. It was 4-1 moments later, Ajan’s snap shot took a deflection of Tim Hill and looped up over Keenan and in off the post. They added a fifth late, Charlie Fleming finding half time substitute Joshua Willis, who slipped Ajan in on goal to complete his hat-trick, firing low past Keenan. “This was a massive result for us, especially coming off a tough loss at home last week,” Armadale’s Igor Cvijanovic said. “We knew we had to respond, and getting a win like that away at Sorrento shows the character in the group. Everyone played their part, stuck to the plan, and it’s great to break into the top four. It gives us some real momentum heading into the second half of the season.”
Perth RedStar moved up to fifth, but they left it late to secure a 1-0 win against Balcatta Etna at the RedStar Arena in Joondalup. “I thought we were fantastic first half, probably deserved to go in a couple of goals ahead at the break, but credit to Balcatta they came out and had a good go at us in the second half,” RedStar captain Blair Govan explained. “But we defended well and our substitutes came on and made a positive impact, Liam Murray coming on for his first game and provided a great assist for the winner. That was the difference in the end, but it’s another step in the right direction for us.”
The only goal of the game came six minutes from time, Matthew George found substitute Murray down the right, and he beat two defenders and crossed to Daryl Nicol, and the Scotsman made no mistake from close-range. “Really enjoyed the game, stoked with the win and the way the boys played some fantastic football against a very good team, who are obviously coached extremely well,” RedStar coach Callum Salmon said. “Really happy with Liam Murray’s contribution and fantastic bit of skill for the goal, while the young ones played great, Leeming bros, Luca Iovene, Benson, Matty George – Roll onto Western Knights next week.”
Floreat Athena are still searching for their first win of the season, after they were beaten 4-2 by Western Knights at E&D Litis Stadium, the win the first on the road for Adam Kostrencic’s side this season, and he was pleased with the defensive resilience of his side. “We started exactly how we needed to with two early well taken goals by Kosta. But Floreat definitely had their moments also, and I thought Sam Reilly and our defence were very solid to ensure we maintained our lead at the break. To Floreat’s credit in the second half, they kept coming at us and pegged back our lead on two occasions but we managed the game well and were also close a number of times to go further ahead.
“In the end we were all very pleased with the result, especially with it being such an emotional week for so many at our club after the sad passing of club legend and friend to so many David Dragicevich.” The visitors started brightly and were rewarded with the lead on four minutes. Dylan White raced down the left, his cross from the by-line was headed home powerfully by Konstantinos Sparta. They added a second 13 minutes later, White was the provider again, his slide-rule pass sending Sparta racing clear, and with the Floreat defence looking for the offside flag, that never came, Sparta finished well from the angle.
Floreat were back in the game nine minutes into the second half. John Lardis’ through ball sent Abraham Mathet down the left channel, and he finished low past Sam Reilly. But the Knights hit back and added a third on 62 minutes, Alex Da Rocha’s long-range shot crept under Jason Saldaris. The hosts weren’t finished, and reduced the margin again sixty seconds later, Lardis’ corner fell to Jack Sprigg, his shot hit the post, and Noah Kanzi turned home the rebound. The goals kept coming, and five minutes later the Knights sealed the points with a fourth. Manase Abandelwa’s cross from the right was palmed into his own net by the unfortunate Saldaris.
In the final game Perth Glory and Perth SC have played out a scoreless draw at the Sam Kerr Football Stadium. Perth defender Federico Achilli is bought they deserved more from the game. “I was quite disappointed with the result we got out of the game. We played some exceptional football and players were given opportunities and they really stepped up. However, at the end of the day football is about scoring more goals than the opposition and even though we were excellent in creating so many goal scoring opportunities, none ended up in the back of the net,” he explained. “I was extremely impressed with how our boys responded from the Kingsway game especially defensively, we were hard to beat, pressed really well and worked as one and I am super proud of the boys for that, but unfortunately I am upset that we didn't come away with all three points.”
The Azzurri keeper Mat Zaniewski, playing his first game since returning from his loan spell at Kingsley Westside, produced a smart save, pushing Noah Ieraci’s shot around the post early in the second half. Zayd Farah was next to go close for the visitors, his shot on the run went under the body of Warner, but the keeper recovered to save on the line. Perth then started to get on top and Warner made two good saves to deny Abdul Osman and Banks, as they searched for the winner, but they had to settle for a point.
“Yesterday was not our best performance, we had opportunities to win the game but struggled with end product in the final third,” Glory coach Joe Heath explained. “I can never fault the effort and work rate of this group, but we need to learn to respect opportunities we get in the final third. That being said, it was great to come away with another clean sheet. I also thought our keeper Ryan Warner was outstanding. He has settled in nicely since coming over from Sydney United in January, the focus for us now as a group is to find consistency in our performances going into the second half of the season.”
7.6.2025
KALAMUNDA STUN LEAGUE LEADERS
The State League Division One league leaders Dianella White Eagles have suffered a shock defeat in week eleven, going down 1-2 to Kalamunda City at Dianella Reserve on Saturday evening. “Wow, what a day, the boys absolutely knocked it out of the park,” Kalamunda interim coach Kristian Usedo explained. “We knew that if we brought our A-game, we could achieve anything, and today was proof of that.
“After a tough few weeks for both our team and the club, it felt amazing to finally give something back. The performance was nothing short of perfect. Of course, there are still a few things we can improve on, but hats off to Dianella—they're a solid team with great structure. It was a real battle out there, and it could have gone either way, but our boys rose to the occasion and delivered an incredible performance. What a match.”
It was a great start for the visitors, finding the opener on six minutes, Agustin Ventre’s cross from the left was flicked home by the unmarked Andrea Erbetta, and they held that lead at the break. The hosts were on the front foot after half time and levelled ten minutes in. Lachlan Collins’ cross from the right was only punched clear as far as Albert Luwi, and his first time shot found the net. It looked like Dianella would go on and win it, but Kalamunda had other ideas, and regained the lead five minutes later. A mis-placed back pass was pounced on by Erbetta, who raced into goal and finished low past Joel Driscoll. Dianella pressed for the equaliser, but City held firm to secure their third win on the road this season, and move up to ninth on the table.
UWA Nedlands have returned back to the summit, after winning a seven-goal thriller, beating Gosnells City 4-3 at the UWA Sports Park. “We know there is now a target on our back each game being in the position we are in so we have to step up and rise to the occasion,” UWA coach Kris Donnell said. “We weren’t switched on in set pieces and Gosnells capitalised in those moments. At half time we made the changes and I think the boys stepped up a gear and showed great resilience again to come away with the points. The group are in a good place and we are delighted for all their hard work, but we also know how hard it is to maintain our position so it’s one game at a time and we now move on to Gwelup next week.”
It was a lively opening to this one, and it was the visitors who opened the scoring on four minutes. Sebastian Stenqvist sending Moses Macauley in on goal, and he finished clinically. UWA hit back and were level ten minutes later, with Joseph McInnes turning home Roberto Soares cross from the left. The half ended with a spate of goals. First on 37 minutes, Macauley added his second, getting on the end of a Darren Francis knock down. But UWA hit back immediately, Soares winning possession on the right and driving home from the edge of the box. But it was the visitors who went into the break with the lead with the unfortunate Jordan Pokler turning the ball into his own net.
UWA were quick to get back on level terms after the break, an overhead kick by Soares on 56 minutes, beating Gosnells keeper Duncan Lennon-Black. The home side were ahead for the first time in the match six minutes later, a great solo run and finish by Sam Ince. Gosnells hopes of a comeback was quashed eight minutes from time, when Aaron Coslani was sent off, UWA taking the points and moving one point clear at the top of the table.
Joondalup City have continued their winning run, ended the good run of Subiaco AFC, and closing the gap on the visitors on the table, after a 2-1 win at Iluka District Open Space on Saturday afternoon. “It wasn’t a straight forward win today as they setup differently to what we thought they were going to and surprisingly sat deep in a low block and tried to hit us on the counter attack,” Joondalup coach Guy McDonald explained. “But I’m so proud of the boys and how they adjusted to break down the block which caused them to change.
“Last year we struggled against teams who did that so it shows how much we have improved. Besides them levelling the game not long after halftime and us losing our way a bit for 10-15 minutes, the boys showed so much character to turn it around again and get the three points. We spoke about winning the last four games of the round four weeks ago, we’ve now done that and put ourselves in a great position to go and have a right crack at it in the second half of the season.”
The hosts hit the front on the half hour, a great run and cross by Mason Gallagher, was headed home by Eddie Wilcock, and they led by that goal at the break. Subiaco came out firing in the second half, and really took the game to the hosts, and they were level ten minutes in Chris Harradine looping header from Dean Evans’ free kick beating Joe Smith. Then 12 minutes from time it was Joondalup who won it, the referee spotting a handball in the box and Gallagher sent Tando Velaphi the wrong way from the resulting penalty.
The points were shared at Proto DPS Inglewood Stadium, with Murdoch University Melville scoring 18 minutes from time to draw 1-1 with Inglewood United. “It was a proper back and forwards game all match, both teams had chances, but I thought we definitely had the better of the two teams,” Inglewood captain Ciaran Salinger said. “Unfortunately, we couldn’t convert and small mistakes cost us the three points, but it was a better reaction from our previous two games.” Inglewood was ahead on 35 minutes, a poor back pass was pounced on by Cammron Morris, and the English striker found the net. With coach Marc Anthony and striker Angel Andres in Thailand representing WA in the World Masters Tournament, MUMFC needed a lift and they found it 19 minutes from time.
Edward Wynne-Willson’s free kick wasn’t cleared, and the ball fell to substitute Adrian Ciampini, who rifled home through a crowded penalty area, to give both sides a share of the spoils. “We feel like we left two points on the table today,” MUMFC captain Pat Sara said. “We controlled the game for the majority, and looked the more likely to score. But a mistake leads to a goal and we all of a sudden have to come from behind and play against a side who were happy to try and see out a 1-0 win. We got our goal and felt we were on top, and had some good chances but couldn’t convert. Bit of a shame, but a big save from Preston Gilling towards the end also keeps it at 1-1. So mixed feelings I guess, but we are finding some rhythm now which is nice coming into the business end of the season.”
Curtin University have scored nine goals in the last two games, and lost both, but they only needed one goal to beat Mandurah City at the Poolmart Mandurah Stadium, Peelwood Parade. “I thought it was a controlled performance, unlike the chaos of Wednesday night. We created some good chances in the first half, and probably deserved another goal,” Curtin coach Troy Reid explained. “The second half Mandurah came out and pushed us as expected, but we defended well and limited their chances. Pleased with the performance and hopefully a kick start, for the second half of the season.” The only goal of the game came on nine minutes, Jude Baillie slipped Ronal Onek down the left channel, his first shot was blocked, but he buried the second past Alfie Brincat at his near post.
In the final game Kingsley Westside made it three wins on the bounce, after a 3-1 win against Gwelup Croatia, at Chichester Park on Saturday evening. “Very pleased to pick up three points against one of the top teams in the division,” Kingsley coach Ben Andrews said. “I thought it was a very deserved win and very pleasing we were able to impose ourselves on the game for long periods and limit Gwelup’s chances to mainly set pieces. After they pulled it back to 1-1 just before half time, the lads went up a gear in search of another goal which they deservedly got. We couldn’t be any prouder of the group for their reaction and appetite to go after the winner. It was a real squad performance with everyone doing their part.”
Kingsley made it 1-0 on 19 minutes, Raeez Pandor’s free kick from distance caught Gwelup keeper Josiah Godfrey off his line to score. But five minutes before the break, Gwelup were level, Nicolas Echeverria shot deflected over Kingsley keeper Mason Stickels. But that was as good as it got for the visitors, and the hosts regained the lead on 56 minutes, Pandor’s cross from the right headed home by Luke Salmon at the back post. They sealed the points in stoppage time, a quick counter attack sent Daler Tokhirov racing down the left, he picked out Elliot Tattersall, who rounded Godfrey and beat the last defender before rolling the ball home, much to the delight of the home supporters.
7.6.2025
COCKERELS HELD IN A SIX-GOAL THRILLER
Our week ten State League Division Two ‘Match of the Round’ turned into a six-goal thriller, with leaders Cockburn City being held to a 3-3 draw by the improving Forrestfield United at Dalmatinac Park on Saturday afternoon. “Drawing away from home to the top of the league is on the face of it a good result, but on the balance of play it feels like two points dropped,” Forrestfield coach Alec Robinson explained. “Their keeper was hands down man of the match, but we take a lot of confidence going forward from, for very large periods, dominating the league leaders and creating a plethora of chances. We move forward now looking to get back to winning ways against Wembley next week.”
It was a perfect start for the hosts, taking the lead after only three minutes, with Matthew Bowen easing past a couple of markers on the left before finding the target. But Forrestfield, who had won their last four games, levelled eight minutes later, Sherwin Tucker bundling home Matt Evans’ cross. The visitors hit the front on 24 minutes, Tucker turning provider, crossing from the left for Austin Reynolds, who finished well. But sixty seconds later, Cockburn restored parity, Bowen beating the keeper to the ball and rolling the ball into an empty net. Then nine minutes before half time James Bourne regained the lead for the hosts, losing his marker and firing home from a cross. But Forrestfield found the equaliser 17 minutes from time, after Noah Appleby was brought down in the box, and Tucker scoring the resulting penalty to give both sides a share of the spoils.
“We knew it was going to be a tough game with Forrestfield in good form with a string of wins, particularly with some of our key players absent,” Cockburn coach Paulo Basto explained. “Once again, I thought we gave away too many free kicks in our back third and corners. We’ll probably need to work on managing our discipline through phases in the game, but under the circumstances we secured a point. Not the result we were hoping for but we move on to next week and aim for maximum points.”
Quinns missed the chance of closing the gap on Cockburn, after they were held to a 2-2 draw by bottom of the table Swan United at Stylish Park, Grindleford Reserve. “It was a good performance from the team and good to get a point at Quinn’s which is always a hard place to go and get a result,” Swan defender Chris Marshall explained. “But we had chances to win it so we have some things to work on as we look to next week.” The home side were ahead when Tyler Holden broke down the left, and cut inside his marker and finished well. But Swan levelled, Matteus Carvalho turned his defender off a long throw and cut the ball across the box to Yousif Toto who finished low at the near post.
Swan, who are hoping to name a new coach this week, after Niall Hughes and Colin Morgan stepped down two weeks ago, hit the front in the shadows of half time, Jedd Romeril made space down the right, he played the ball back to Patrick Shortall, who crossed a low ball and Toto was on the end of it again at the near post. But Quinns secured a share of the spoils just after the hour, with Evan Gurney heading home a corner. “Of course we’re disappointed not to take all three points,” Quinns captain Ben Johns said. “We were punished for not putting away a host of chances early, but credit to Swan who defended well. We’ve got a big few games coming up so we’ll still take the point and keep moving forward.”
East Perth closed the gap on the top two, after a 2-0 win against Wanneroo City, in the late game at Wanneroo Reserve on Saturday evening. “Delighted with a great response from the lads,” East Perth coach Colm Costello said. “We all had a great talk before today’s game and our consistency and parts of our game need big improvement. Today we thoroughly deserved the win and the I thought back four and Pete (Stewart) in goal were excellent. With teams around us dropping points today we knew today was must win game, so delighted with the lads today to grind it out and get a very important result.”
It was a tight opening half, but it was East Perth who drew first blood, taking the lead just after the half hour mark. Ryan McGready put the defending player under pressure from a through ball, and won the ball back and squared to James Burt who finished well. They thought they had a second in the shadows of half time, Andy Keogh on target, but it was ruled out for a foul on keeper. The home side were on the front foot after the break and throw everything forward looking for the equaliser, but the visitors held firm, and they doubled their lead 12 minutes from time. A corner by Dave Brooks was parried by the keeper and Tomas Hehir poked the ball home to seal the points.
Canning City have won their second game on the road this season, after a 3-1 win against Carramar Shamrock Rovers at Grandis Park, the hosts losing ground on the top three. “I thought we played really well for the first half, and took lead into the break, but again were a little slow out the blocks in the second half,” Canning coach Lee Hayward explained. “The penalty and red card just after swung the game in our favour though and we had multiple opportunities to finish then game off before Greg Burns scored. Carramar play a very direct game and are a tough game to play against, so it was great to pick up the three points and we look forward to Quinns next week.”
The visitors were ahead at the break, with Alfie Moore scoring on 32 minutes. Moore winning a tackle on the half time line and sent Freeman Nyatsambo clear, the ball was returned to Moore who finished from close range. But Rovers levelled on 70 minutes, with Cameron Hendry-Munford scoring. The game took a twist seven minutes later when Rovers’ keeper Jakeb Seppings was sent off after receiving a second yellow card, and Bill Orr scored from the resulting penalty. They sealed the points five minutes from time with substitute Greg Burns adding a third.
Balga are back in the winners’ circle, after a 4-1 win against Rockingham City at Princess Road Reserve. “The game overall was controlled by us, and in the first half we showed good dominance and converted our chances,” Balga coach Gerhard Janssen explained. “In the second half Rockingham tried to come back and we played not as forceful as necessary forward. It was good to see that we had our next win at Princess Road and are now looking forward to visit Swan, who gave us a warning by getting a point in Quinns.”
Rockingham found the opener on 17 minutes, Dylan Rogers converting from the spot. But Balga were level nine minutes later, Bleron Mamudi chipping a ball into a dangerous area and Alessio Meschi left footed volley from distance flew over Kieran Shail. The home side hit the front on 35 minutes, Mamudi’s shot from the edge of the box crashed off the post, but Ivwa Simbile reacted the quickest and beat two defenders and the keeper to score. It was 3-1 just before the break, Ilya Nebylytsya scored from a fine solo, to send them to the sheds with a 3-1 lead. Immediately, after the break Balga added a fourth to seal the points. Mamudi’s free kick finding Nick Pike who finished clinically into the bottom corner.
In the final game Wembley Downs have leapfrogged Ashfield on the table, after a 4-2 win at the Paintseal Arena, Ashfield Reserve. “Very pleased with the resilience shown by the team to twice come back from a goal down in what was a very important game in terms of the league table,” Wembley coach Luke Thompson explained. “We now need to find some consistency in our performances and hopefully use this as a platform to try and move further up the table.” It was Ashfield who found the opener on 18 minutes, with Jared Flavel scoring. But Wembley equalised before the break, Ale Morabito played Josh Chalmers in on the left channel where he dribbled inside and beat a couple of markers to finish.
Ashfield regained the lead just before the hour mark, Nathan Scully finding the target. But 19 minutes from time Wembley restored parity again, Alex Christodoulakis got to the byline and crossed to the back home where Lachie Chamberlain bundled it home. Both sides pressed for the winner, but it was Wembley who hit the front for the first time in the match eight minutes from time. A switch of play to Callum McLeod on the right, who drove forward to play a great ball through to Chalmers to slot home. They made sure of the three points in stoppage time, McLeod received the ball on the right, dribbled inside to play through Chalmers, who held of his defenders to slot home and complete his hat-trick.
7.6.2025
LEAGUE LEADERS TOO STRONG FOR MACEDONIA
Bayswater City maintained their three-point lead at the top of the NPL M table, after a 3-0 win against Striling Macedonia at Macedonia Park, in our week eleven ‘Match of the Round’. A first half goal from Pat Loughrey sent them on their way, before second half goals from Chris Jackson and Ollie La Galia secured the points and kept their unbeaten start to the season intact.
With head coach Matthew Sparrow in Thailand, representing WA in the World Masters Tournament, Matt Lenzo and Stewart Moses were in charge, and Lenzo was delighted with the performance. “It was a terrific performance from the boys from start to finish. Stirling away is always a tough task, but we came out of the gates fast, scored an early goal and controlled the game from then on,’ Lenzo explained. “We are in a good position in the league due to the work rate and commitment of the lads and today was a great reflection of that.”
Both sides came into the match following wins last week and had early chances. First on six minutes Joshua Bilaloski made space down the left, his cross into the box was inches away from Alex Tanevski at the back post. Bayswater went closer seven minutes later, Loughrey’s cross from the right found Cameron Teece, but his diving header crashed off the crossbar. But on the quarter hour, the visitors found the opener.
Jackson Stephens ball out of defence found Chris Jackson, who laid the ball back to Teece, and his neat through ball sent Loughrey in on goal, and the Irishman finished neatly past James Bosdet. The host should have levelled four minutes later, Brent Quick sending Tanevski down the right, his cross picked out Danny Douglas, but the midfielder blazed over the top when well placed. The lively Samuel Dweh was causing problems down the flanks, and when he cut in from the left, he could only fire straight at Lewis Italiano.
It was end-to-end football, Jackson’s first time shot flashed wide for Bayswater, before Tanevski fired over the top for Stirling. The hosts were pressing for the equaliser, and Italiano had to be alert, tipping Kade Fearnall’s shot from distance around the post. But it was Bayswater who should have doubled their advantage in the shadow of half time. Sean McManus’ cross was punched clear by Bosdet, but it fell to Stephens, who picked out Teece in space, but with the goal at his mercy the striker fired wide, but at the break the league leaders held a narrow advantage.
Stirling were on the front foot after half time, Quick heading just wide at the back post, before Douglas fired over the top. Just like the first half both sides were creating chances, the game had defiantly opened up, and when Jackson was sent in on goal, Bosdet stood tall to deny the striker. Moments later Tanevski’s shot from then edge of the box flashed inches wide with Italiano beaten. But six minutes in it was Bayswater who doubled their advantage.
McManus’ cross from the right, was nodded back by Teece, and Jackson lost his marker to fire home from close-range. They went close to a third on 68 minutes, Teece’s long-range shot was well saved by Bosdet. Stirling continued to press, looking for a goal to get them back in the game and Asher Nelson’s curling effort was saved at his post by Italiano, before fellow substitute Sam Wynne was also denied by the Bayswater custodian.
Bayswater were dangerous on the counter-attack, and Bosdet got down well to thwart substitute La Galia six minutes from time, but the striker wasn’t to be denied in the final minute, when he added the third. McManus’ cross was parried by Bosdet, the rebound was fired home La Galia, to complete the 3-0 win, and keep Bayswater clear at the top of the table.
Skipper Luke Palmateer said it was a great performance from the side. “I thought it was our best overall performance for some weeks now and we had to turn up and deliver that considering the win Stirling were coming off from playing Armadale,’ the defender explained. “We knew that we had to win the midfield battle against Stirling as they have some highly technical and hard-working players in that area.
“Credit to Dec Hughes and Gyles Davies who stepped up and worked hard to win and retain second balls and put us in a great position to control the game for large portions. The three goals we scored are a credit to our forward players who break with so much power and speed which is down to a lot of the success we have had this season. As a defender another clean Sheet is fantastic and really shows the proof of the entire teams work ethic to not get complacent and concede late goals in games when you have a healthy lead.“
Stirling Macedonia: GK James Bosdet, 2 Brent Quick, 4 Aston Montgomery (5 Kai Matthews 75’), 6 Dejan Spaseski (7 Asher Nelson 58’), 8 Kade Fearnall, 9 Euan Cameron, 14 Joshua Bilaloski (11 Hugo Snowden 75’), 15 Shade Stewart, 17 Alex Tanevski (16 Bayley Brown-Montgomery 58’), 18 Danny Douglas, 22 Samuel Dweh (10 Samuel Wynne 58’) – Subs not used: RGK Tommy Sputore, 3 Ryan Malton
Bayswater City: GK Lewis Italiano, 4 Luke Palmateer, 5 Pat Loughrey (2 Alexander Ishida-Livings 90’), 6 Declan Hughes, 7 Sean McManus (17 Charlie Garnham 90’), 11 Cameron Teece, 13 Gyles Davies (14 Oliver La Galia 77’), 15 Jackson Stephens, 18 Chris Jackson (8 Gordon Smith 70’), 20 Sam Mitchinson, 30 Tom Southgate (10 Jason Mirco 90’) – Subs not used: RGK Taylor Rae, 29 Phillip Radeski – Referee: Steven Gregory
7.6.2025
BELT-UP AMATEUR PREMIER DIVISION – ROUND NINE PREVIEW
This weekend is the annual Belt Up Round, a Football West-Insurance Commission initiative that promotes the importance of motorists wearing a seatbelt. Around 450 teams will participate in the 2025 Belt Up Round, in the Men’s Amateur League, Men’s Metropolitan League, Men’s Masters League and Women’s League. The Belt Up Round also extends to regional competitions, while Football West has begun to distribute 2,000 footballs branded with the Belt Up message to clubs across the state as part of the partnership with the Insurance Commission.
In our week nine Belt Up Amateur Premier Division ‘Match of the Round’ we head to Woodville Reserve on Sunday afternoon, where North Perth United entertain Olympic Kingsway, and the game will be shown live on streamer.com.au. (Kick off 1:00pm) The hosts lost top spot last week, when they suffered their first defeat on the road this season at Kelmscott to slip to third, while Olympic edged past Peel, to jump up to second, so this should be a great game, and with the weather looking good a big crowd is anticipated on the day.
Olympic bounced back from their defeat at Hamersley in week seven, with a hard fought 1-0 win against Peel, and coach Jason Stern said they made hard work of it. “Yes, we made last week’s game pretty difficult for ourselves by not taking our chances, but I think we played well in the main,” he explained. “The keeper for Peel had a blinder and we managed to hit the woodwork five times, so we have to improve our finishing, but glad to get the three points and stay in touch. Credit to Peel, they had a lot of young lads playing and worked hard for the full 90 minutes.”
Stern knows the league is tough this season, and he is expecting a tough challenge on Sunday, but one they are looking forward too. “The league has been brilliant to be a part of, and anyone can beat anyone on their day and every game is tough, so it’s important to string wins together – whoever does that will go on to win the league, and this week will be interesting with the top four all playing each other. We’re looking forward to the Belt Up Round and the games against North Perth. We know they will be super strong in both the First Team and Reserves, so it will be a good test for our group. We haven’t seen much of them this season but know that Jason and Kevin will have them well set up and we’ll have to be at our best.
North Perth will look to bounce back from their defeat at Kelmscott last week, and coach Jason Winter said missed chances cost them. “It was a hard loss to take, I thought we were the better side first half but didn’t take our chances and Kelmscott did second half, that’s how it goes,” he said. “I was delighted with our lads’ attitude and effort on the day couldn’t ask any more of them.”
Winter said the league is so competitive this season, and Sunday will be another stern test, but one they are relishing. “Yes, it’s a very competitive league this year, we have had no easy games, and there is still a long way to go in the season yet,’ he said. “Kingsway is a huge challenge Sunday, there in great form and had a really good night series, hopefully it’s a good game to watch for people on the live stream.’
In other games this weekend (All games kick off at 3:00pm, unless stated) league leaders Emerald welcome North Beach to Fraser Park. (1:00pm) Both sides are coming off big wins against Kingsley and Maccabi respectively, and with only four points separating them on the ladder, a win in this one would be handy to both. Kelmscott Roos will be buoyed by their win against North Perth last week, when they host Kingsley Westside at Frye Park, while Hamersley Rovers make the trip to Rickman Delwaney Reserve to meet Jaguar. Morley Windmills got back in the winner’s circle last week against Jaguar, and they will look to go back-to-back when they visit Maccabean Memorial Oval to take on Maccabi, while in the final game Peel United welcome South Perth United, who fought back from two goals down to draw at Hamersley last week, to Bortolo Park.
7.6.2025
NPL W ROUND ELEVEN PEVIEW
With the Matildas in town for three games later this month, women’s football in the state continues to grow, and the standard of the NPL W has improved greatly this season, and there are another four entertaining games in week 11 this weekend, so get along and support them. Our ‘Match of the Round’ takes us to the Home Group Stadium, Grindleford Reserve on Saturday afternoon as Balcatta Etna host the improving UWA Nedlands. (3:00pm) The visitors pushed league leaders Perth SC all the way last week, and were narrowly beaten, and they have won two out of their last four games, while the hosts made it three straight wins to consolidate fourth place on the ladder.
The last time Balcatta hosted UWA at the venue the hosts ran out 6-0 winners. The hosts opened the scoring on 16 minutes, Abbey Meakins’ free-kick smacked the bar and Alyssa Van Heurck was on hand to head home the rebound. They added three more before the break, Tia Stonehill firing home a free-kick from just outside the box to make it 2-0, then Kat Jukic headed in Meakins’ corner, before Liana Cook beat the offside trap from neat through ball from Zoee Spadano, to make it 4-0. Balcatta added a fifth early in the second half, Meakins’ long-range free-kick skidded past the unfortunate UWA keeper Morgan Springer, and moments later Carys Davis picked out Jukic, who chipped over Springer.
UWA Nedlands coach Lawerence Lewis said they take a great deal of confidence from last weeks performance, but is well aware the form Balcatta are in at the moment and the challenge ahead. “We know that Balcatta have had some good results as of late, so we know they will come into the game strong, but we have had some good results also, so the confidence will be high in our camp too,” Lewis explained. “It will be a game that we will try to impose ourselves and our forward line as best as we can while trying to keep quiet their key players.”
Balcatta coach Peter Rakic said the improved UWA are a well-drilled side and will make it hard for them, but he is pleased how his side are progressing. "We know this is going to be a tough game, so it's important not to take any recent results against them into account as they've shown massive signs of improvement, particularly last weekend pushing Perth to earn the three points,” Rakic explained. “They're a well drilled team and I know they'll look to make it very difficult for us on the ball. On the other hand, I am confident of what my group of girls have been showing on both the training ground and our last few matches. They're gaining momentum and there's a real belief around the club that we can continue to push in an upwards direction."
In the other Saturday game, the Hyundai FW Academy host Murdoch University Melville at the Sam Kerr Football Centre (1:00pm), while on Sunday league leaders Perth SC welcome Subiaco AFC to Dorrien Gardens. The other Sunday game is at the RedStar Arena, in Joondalup, when Perth RedStar entertain Fremantle City. (3:00pm) The visitors were beaten in a thriller against the FW Academy last week, while RedStar continued their five-game winning streak, with a 4-0 win at Subiaco. The pair did play at the venue earlier in the season, the week four game ending 0-0, so both will be looking to turn that result around in this one.
RedStar coach Chris Atturo said it will be another tight affair, but he believes they can get the job done. “This weekend’s fixture against Fremantle City presents a significant challenge and an opportunity to measure ourselves against a resilient and well-organised side. While their current position on the ladder may suggest otherwise, it is by no means a true reflection of their quality or capability,” Atturo explained. “In our previous meeting at the Arena, I thought they executed their game plan effectively and held us scoreless—a rare occurrence and a credit to their discipline and structure.
“With players like Annabelle Leek and Sofie Osborne anchoring the back line, they possess a defensive unit that is difficult to break down and rarely caught out of shape. From our perspective, momentum is building and there’s a strong desire within the group to continue our upward trajectory. We know exactly what’s required—focus, intensity, and execution across all areas of the pitch. We approach this match with respect to Fremantle’s capabilities, but with strong belief in our identity and the confidence that we can get the job done.”
7.6.2025
GLORY SNAP UP VANUATU INTERNATIONAL DEFENDER
Perth Glory have continued their recruitment drive for next season, signing experienced defender Brian Kaltak from Central Coast Mariners, on a multi-year deal. The 31-year-old Vanuatu international played a key role as the Mariners claimed the Championship in 2023, and the treble – Championship/Premiership/AFC Cup treble in 2024. The defender joined the Mariners in 2022, from Auckland City and made over 80 appearances for the Gosford club, and was selected in the ‘PFA A-League Team of the Season’ in both 2023 and 2024.
Kaltak said after talking to the club he could see what they are trying to do, and he wanted to be part of it, and is now aiming to achieve more success in the west. “This a new chapter for me and I’m excited for it,” he said. I was with the Mariners for three years and now it’s time to try something new. I think this move will be good for me and good for my football.
“When I spoke to [Glory Football Director] Stan Lazaridis, he was really passionate about what the club is trying to do. This club has a huge history of winning titles, and he is trying to get it back to where it belongs and I want to be a part of that in my new journey. Creating a good environment and getting a good bunch of boys that gel well together, that’s what makes the biggest difference and that is what I want this club to be.”
Lazaridis believes that Kaltak has a great of experience and quality, and will be a great fit on and off the pitch especially the young defenders at the club. “It’s impossible not to love the way Brian goes about his business,” he said. “He’s an incredibly strong and explosive defender who puts his body on the line every time he steps onto the field and is 100% committed to everything he does.
“Those qualities, plus his know-how in terms of what it takes to win the A-League, will make him an invaluable member of our squad and an ideal mentor for our younger defenders in particular. Securing Brian’s services is a genuine coup for the club and I’m really excited to see the impact he will make on and off the field for us this year and beyond.” The club added further squad announcements will be made shortly.
6.6.2025
SOCCEROOS WIN IT LATE AGAINST JAPAN
The Socceroos have beaten Japan for the first time since 2009, and what a time to do it, as the 1-0 win, in front of 57,226 supporters at Optus Stadium, moves Tony Popovic’s side one step closer to automatic qualification for the FIFA World Cup 2026. They had to withstand a Japanese tsunami, the Samari Blue dictating possession, but the Socceroos held firm, and keeper Mat Ryan was really troubled. It looked like the game would end scoreless, but a late stunner from Aziz Behich proved the difference.
“It hasn’t quite sunk in just yet,” Behich said post-match. “But when that final whistle went, it is a great feeling. It was a tough game. We knew we had to grind it out. The boss said at halftime, ‘No matter how tough it gets, we will get our opportunity if we get to it.’ Fortunately, enough it fell to me and my right foot... and managed to see the back of the net again. It has been a long campaign and we have worked so hard over this campaign. We’ve had a change of coach, never easy, the group we have in this changeroom and the boys that come in every camp, the mentality is second to none. I think we more than deserve of going to a World Cup again.”
The result means the Socceroos need to avoid defeat by a significant margin against Saudi Arabia next week, and will finish second in Group C, and therefore qualify for their sixth successive World Cup. The sell-out signs were out prior to kick off with the WA public getting behind the Socceroos, and Popovic made three changes to the side who secured three points last time out against China PR. Alessandro Circati and Connor Metcalfe returned from injury while Aiden O’Neill slotted into midfield. Along with Circati, WA were also represented by Cameron Burgess, while Perth Glory skipper Adam Taggart was amongst the substitutes.
The visitors were on the front foot early zipping the ball around looking for gaps in the Socceroos defence. They had large spells of possession, but the green and gold held their shape well to deny them. The first real chance of the game came on 28 minutes, Yuito Suzuki’s shot on the run flew wide of the post. The Socceroos defence were working overtime with former Perth SC and Perth Glory Youth defender Circati outstanding on his return. Japan continued to probe and Yu Hirakawa’s powerful strike from the edge of the box whistled wide, and Daichi Kamada’s similar effort was deflected wide, but it was scoreless at the break.
Popovic made two changes at half-time as he looked to shift the momentum of the game. Riley McGree replaced Martin Boyle, while Patrick Yazbek came on for Ryan Teague. Australia started the half brighter, creating a couple of half chances, with Behich firing wide early. But Japan soon began to dominate the ball again, but lacked the final ball in the final third to threaten. Popovic introduced Japan-based striker Mitch Duke on 68 minutes, as they looked for more attacking options, but it was Japan who went within inches of silencing the big Perth crowd. Australia failed to clear their lines and Takefusa Kubo’s curling effort flashed inches past the post, with Ryan well beaten.
The game was still in the balance, and it needed a hero from either side to win it, and it was Australia who found it in the final minute. Jason Garia found fellow substitute Riley McGee on the edge the box, and the Middlesbrough midfielder rolled his defender and made his way to the by-line, before cutting the ball back in to the danger area. It picked out Behich, who had lifted the A-League trophy on Saturday for Melbourne City, the defender attacked the ball and curled home a stunner past Kosei Tani, his first goal for his country in 13 years, to set off wild celebrations on and off the pitch.
Popovic was delighted with the win, and the former Perth Glory coach said they are going to Saudi Arabi to get the job done. “Beating Japan, doing it at home and the last minute, you couldn’t have scripted it any better,” he said. “We still have got a game to go. The emotions are high. We’re very proud at the moment. I’m sure every Australian that has seen this game is a proud Australian tonight. We don’t want to deny anyone of that joy.
“We still have a job to do in Saudi Arabia and we want to finish well.”
Australia: GK Mathew Ryan, 2 Milos Degenek, 3 Lewis Miller (22 Jason Geria 68'), 6 Martin Boyle (14 Riley McGree 46'), 8 Connor Metcalfe (80 Daniel Arzani 80'), 11 Brandon Borrello (15 Mitchell Duke 68'), 13 Aiden O’Neill, 16 Aziz Behich, 17 Ryan Teague (19 Patrick Yazbek 46'), 21 Cameron Burgess, 23 Alessandro Circati – Subs not used: RGK Joe Gauci, RGK Paul Izzo (GK), 4 Kye Rowles, 5 Anthony Caceres, 7 Kai Trewin, 9 Adam Taggart, 20 Marco Tilio
Japan: GK Kosei Tani, 2 Hiroki Sekine, 4 Tsuyoshi Watanabe (3 Kota Takai 70'), 5 Kaishu Sano (10 Takefusa Kubo 64'), 7 Joel Chima Fujita, 8 Yuito Suzuki, 9 Ohashi Yuki (18 Shuto Machino 70'), 11 Yu Hirakawa, 15 Daichi Kamada, 16 Koki Machida (22 Ayumu Seko 46'), 20 Kota Tawaratsumida (13 Keito Nakamura 64') – Subs not used: RGK Zion Suzuki, RGK Keisuke Osako, 6 Wataru Endo, 14 Shunsuke Mito, 17 Ryoya Morishita, 19 Kodai Sano, 21 Koki Kumasaka – Attendance: 57,226 - Referee: Qasim Matar Ali Al Hatmi (Oman)
6.6.2025
‘JUST SO HAPPY’: CIRCATI’S EMOTIONAL RETURN
Socceroos young gun Alessandro Circati delivered a tear-jerking post-match interview after Australia’s 1-0 win over Japan, reflecting on his “emotional” return from a long-term injury in front of his home crowd. The 21-year-old, who was born in Italy and raised in Perth, suffered a horror ACL rupture in September 2024 during a training session with his Italian club Parma.
An ACL injury typically forces a player to be sidelined for between nine and twelve months. However, Circati was able to return in the Italian top flight in April, delivering two 90-minute displays in May against Napoli and Atalanta. Coach Tony Popovic deployed the former Perth SC player in the Socceroos’ back-three, performing admirably and being overwhelmed with joy post-match in a refreshing interview.
“I don’t have many words, I’m just very happy,” Circati said, holding back tears. “It’s a bit emotional as well obviously growing up here for so long. After an injury I had, coming back here and playing. We’re not exactly qualified but the chances are like 99 per cent, it’s like a dream come true. So so happy, I couldn’t be any happier.”
When asked about his recovery, Circati recounted how tough his time on the sidelines was. “That’s why I am like this today, because I know it has been seven very hard months,” he said. “When you have an injury like this you don’t know how you return and come back, some people feel amazing. Luckily I do, I feel better than before. Some people come back not the same, but as I said I’m just so happy.”
To cap off the emotional display, the young gun was asked about his family coming to watch him represent his country in his hometown of Perth. “To single anyone out would be wrong, I think they all know who they are,” said Circati, fighting back tears. “They are all here today and they know their role and what they’ve helped me do, and it’s all thanks to them as well.”
6.6.2025
NPL-WA ROUND ELEVEN - PREVIEW
We head into week 11 of the NPL M, and our ‘Match of the Round’ takes us to Macedonia Park, as Stirling Macedonia welcome league leaders Bayswater City. (All games kick off at 3:0pm) City sit three points clear at the top of the table, after last week’s win against Fremantle City, while Stirling produced their best performance of the season, thrashing Armadale 6-1, a win that moved them only three points out of the top four, so it sets up an intriguing game.
The last time Bayswater visited Macedonia Park, was in week three last season, and they left with all three points after a 2-0 win. It looked like the points would be shared, but substitute Jon Stynes gave the visitors the lead three minutes from time. A quick free kick by Omar Diarra found Sam Mitchinson on the left, and his cross was headed home by Stynes. They sealed the points moments later, Anthony Bafobusha and Cameron Teece combined, and Stynes finished clinically from the edge of the box.
Bayswater are still unbeaten and are coming off a hard-fought win against Fremantle, and midfielder Declan Hughes said they had to work hard for the points, but nice to get them and keep a clean sheet. “Yes, it was a great win over Fremantle at the weekend, although it wasn’t our best performance,” Hughes said. “But we’ve managed to keep a clean sheet and walk away with three points and move on to Stirling this week.”
It's been a big return for Hughes, leaving Perth RedStar to head back to Frank Drago, but he has settled in well, and he knows on Saturday, Stirling will be on a high after their win at Armadale, so it should be a great contest. “I’ve really enjoyed the season so far at Bayswater. We’ve got a good squad this season and it’s a club I’ve been at before, and is full of good people,” he explained. “I think this weekend’s game against Stirling will be a great game, I think it’ll be a great test for us. Hopefully one that we can walk away with three points.’
The 6-1 win at Armadale was a great second half performance by Stirling, at a venue not many teams take points from, and skipper Brent Quick said they took their chances un the game, something they have failed to do this season. “Yes, we are very happy with the result against Armadale, from a team that creates a lot of chances, it’s nice to finally converting them,” the defender explained. “Armadale are a tough side so the result was very pleasing.”
Saturday’s game against the unbeaten league leaders Bayswater is one Quick is relishing. He knows it will be a tough game but he is confident if they play like last week they can take the points. “We are very excited for the game against Bayswater and the chance to take away their unbeaten record,” he said. “They have quality players and there are a lot of good matchups over the park. If we can keep our current form, then I think we will be hard to beat, it should be a great game.”
Olympic Kingsway will look to keep the pressure on the leaders when they entertain Fremantle City at Kingsway Reserve. It’s been a tough week for the club after the passing of former President Nick Trandos. Affectionately known as Uncle Nick, he is an icon of the Green Machine, a leader who truly symbolised the Olympic values of community and people. Mr Trandos served as President of Olympic over two terms and across 19 years. A life member of the Green Machine, the club’s main hall is named the Nick Trandos Hall in recognition of his service to the club. He loved watching Olympic play, and winning the treble with him last season was so special.
R.I.P Nick.
In other games, Perth RedStar welcome Balcatta Etna to the RedStar Arena, Joondalup, and will aim to keep their three-game winning streak going, while its third v fourth at the Sam Kerr Football Centre, with Perth Glory hosting Perth SC. Glory returned to winning ways last week at Balcatta, while Perth will look to bounce back after a heavy loss at Olympic. Armadale will also look for some redemption after their big loss last week against Stirling, when they head up the Mitchell Freeway to take on Sorrento at Percy Doyle Reserve, while Floreat Athena go in search of their first win of the season, when Western Knights visit E&D Litis Stadium.
6.6.2025
STATE LEAGUE DIVISION ONE, ROUND ELEVEN PREVIEW
It’s week 11 of the State League Division One with some big games involving the top and bottom. But first, there was a three week six catch up games on Wednesday evening, and there were goals a plenty. The biggest scoreline we’ve seen in the State League for many years came at Edinburgh Oval with Murdoch University winning 7-6 against Curtin University. The hosts took the lead early with Ronal Onek scoring, but Declan Tanna levelled. Mighael Muller regained the lead for Curtin just after the half hour, but MUMFC took control with Gustavo Giron-Marulanda bagging a hat-trick and Tanna another to send them into half time 5-2 up.
It looked all over when Eddie Wynne-Willson added a sixth early after the break, but two quick goals from Kieran Witt and Jude Baille brought it back to 6-4. Charlie Breen’s penalty with nine minutes to go made it 7-4 and game over but Troy Reid’s side had other ideas with Witt pulling one back three minutes later, and when skipper Nathan Smith converted from the spot in the final minute, it was 7-6, but the hosts couldn’t find the equaliser. “Some of the worst conditions I’ve played in, in recent memory. Large portions of the pitch were unplayable and the game just became who could manage that best,” MUMFC skipper Pat Sara explained.
“I think it took us a little longer to figure it out then them, but once we did, we ran away with the game and led and controlled the game. We made some substitutions to manage bodies, because of our schedule (something like five games in 14 days), and that seemed to change the flow of the game. They found some joy in critical moments and got it from 7-3 back to 7-6 for a nervous last few minutes, the game was crazy form start to finish, but just happy we had done enough for the 3 points. We hope Saturday will be more controlled, but still get the three points. Both sides hit the road on Saturday, MUMFC heading to Proto DPS Inglewood Stadium to take on Inglewood United, while Curtin visit Poolmart Mandurah Stadium to meet Mandurah City, both 3:00pm kick off.
Dianella White Eagles moved to the top of the table on Wednesday with a 4-1 win against Inglewood United at Dianella Reserve. Early goals from Gavin Byars and Albert Luwi had the hosts in control, but in the shadows of half time Chad Nilson reduced the margin for the visitors. But Byars added his second on the hour to give Dianella some breathing room and substitute Christian Belladonna wrapped up the points late. “A great win in very difficult conditions,” Dianella keeper Joel Driscoll said.
“The boys were brilliant and dominated large portions of the game, capped off by two of the best goals you’ll see this season in the second half.” On Saturday Inglewood host MUMFC (3:00pm), while Dianella welcome Kalamunda City to Dianella Reserve. In the late game. (5:00pm) Driscoll said it’s another challenge but one they want to secure the points to finish off a good week for them. “Yes, the Kalamunda game creates another challenge coming off the back of two very good performances,” he said. “Although the goal is set on finishing this busy week off with a third win.”
New interim Kalamunda City coach Kristian Usedo, who is working alongside Kyle Robertson in the role, said last weeks narrow defeat was disappointing for the players, who had played well. “Last week presented some challenges for the boys, but I’m really proud of their dedication during training. They came in with a great attitude and were eager to apply what we’ve been working on” he explained. “While losing in the final moments of the game was disappointing, it highlighted areas where we can improve. I’m optimistic that as we continue to refine our skills, we’ll start converting our chances into goals. We are lucky to work with talented bunch of players and believed the boys deserved more out of that game but that’s football that’s why we love this sport.”
Usedo said a trip to the league leaders is going to be difficult, but he looking forward to the challenge. “Looking ahead to this week’s game, we anticipate it will be a tough match. However, I firmly believe in the potential of our team. If we execute our strategies effectively, I know we can compete at a high level,” he said. “With Kyle and I bringing in some new ideas, we have a chance to keep the opposition on their toes. I’m hopeful we can pull off a surprise and achieve a positive result.”
The other game on Wednesday saw Subiaco AFC make it four straight wins with a 4-1 win against Gosnells City at Walter Padbury Reserve. A brace from K Morrison and another from Rubens Faure gave the visitors a 3-0 lead at the break, and although Gosnells pulled one back early in the second half through an own goal, but Morrison completed his hat-trick 12 minutes from time to seal the win. “We are really pleased with Wednesday's win in difficult conditions against Gosnells,” Subiaco assistant coach Jamie D’Arcy said.
“Our first half was very good and going in at 3-0 both Marc (Wingell) and I were pleased. We expected a Gosnells reaction, and we got that with a goal for them in the first minute into the second half. I think we settled and then controlled the game in large patches, and I’m really pleased for Kaleb Morrison netting his second hat-trick of the year.” On Saturday Gosnells hit the road to take on UWA Nedlands at the UWA Sports Park (3:00pm), while Subiaco make the trip to Iluka District Open Space to meet Joondalup City. (3:00pm)
D’Arcy is well aware the start Joondalup has had since promotion, so he is expecting another tough task. “A team in great form, and I am sure full of confidence after three wins on the bounce, so we will have to be at our best to continue our good run of form,’ he said. “Looking at the results, it's probably the two most in-form teams over the past month. Our boys are really looking forward to the challenge.”
In the other game on Saturday Kingsley Westside host Gwelup Croatia at Chichester Park on Saturday evening. (6:00pm) Gwelup are on a two-game losing streak, which has seen drop to third, while Kingsley have won their last two, the latest a big win at Gosnells. Defender Neil Gillies said they are started to play well under new coach Ben Andrews, and last weeks win was well deserved.
“It was a really good performance and result at Gosnells, and we are starting to play some better football now and getting used to Ben’s style and how he wants us to play,’ Gillies explained. “We have got ourselves into a better position on the league table with two wins in a row and are looking to continue our form against Gwelup who are having a good season. We know it will be a tough game and Gwelup have scored a lot of goals, so we will have to be solid defensively and take our chances.”
6.6.2025
STATE LEAGUE DIVISION TWO, ROUND TEN PREVIEW
Cockburn City have made a perfect start to the State League Division Two season, sitting five points clear at the top of the table, and on Saturday they welcome in-form Forrestfield United to Dalmatinac Park, in our week ten ‘Match of the Round’ (All games kick off at 3:00pm, unless stated) Back-to-back relegations has hurt Cockburn, but they have really started well and are unbeaten at home, just the one defeat at Quinns, and beat Ashfield on the road last week. Meanwhile, Forrestfield are on a four-game winning streak, the latest a big win at Wanneroo, so with both sides in good form this should be a cracker.
The last time these teams played in the league was in round 21 in 2018, when both were playing in the NPL, and the game ended 1-1. The hosts were ahead just after the half hour, Luccas Mello was given far too much room on the edge of the penalty area, and his powerful shot found the back of the net. It looked like Cockburn would go into the sheds with the lead but in stoppage time the visitors found the equaliser, when referee Shane Skinner pointed straight to the spot after, Daniel Santich handballed Liam Merigan’s flick, and Hasani Sinclair stepped up and scored to give both sides a share of the spoils.
Cockburn coach Kenny Palmer said they had to work for the win at Ashfield, and he is expecting more of the same against Forrestfield. “Last week was a tight game that was won with a clinical finish. The game was evenly matched for long periods with opportunities wasted at both ends, with the only real piece of quality in front of goal proving the difference,” Palmer explained. “We're expecting a similar challenge this weekend, but we'll be looking to keep our own good run going through this important middle phase of the season.”
The win at Wanneroo continued Forrestfield’s recent good run of form, and coach Alec Robinson said it was important to keep the momentum going, and they will need to be at their best against the league leaders this week. “A good result again Saturday, it was a good team performance in a hard-fought game. We did what we needed to, to get the three points and continuing the winning streak, which was important for the lads,” he said. “Cockburn on Saturday, we are expecting a much tougher game, they’ve obviously had a very good year. We are going in having find our way of playing and our focus will be purely on getting a result this weekend, but we are taking it one game at a time.”
In other games second placed Quinns welcome bottom of the table Swan United to Stylish Park, Gumblossom Reserve, both sides needing points at opposite ends of the table, while fourth Placed Carramar Shamrock Rovers welcome Canning City to Grandis Park. Balga entertain Rockingham City at Princess Road Reserve, and Wembley Downs visit the Paintseal Arena, Ashfield Reserve, to take on Ashfield.
In the final game East Perth head to Wanneroo Reserve on Saturday evening, to take on Wanneroo City. (5:00pm) “We’re all looking forward to Saturday game, I reckon it’s a game both teams need the points, so I’m sure Wanneroo will go for it this week as we will too so it should be a belter,” East Perth coach Colm Costello said. “The last time we played was a brilliant end to end game, so we are expecting a huge challenge on Saturday
6.6.2025
BIRIGHETTI SIGNS FOR GLORY
Perth Glory have signed experienced goalkeeper Mark Birighitti from NPL club Perth SC, the 34-year-old signing a two-year deal with the A-League club. The Perth local, who has been capped by Australia at every level from Under-17 to the Socceroos, spent the first eight years of his senior career playing in the A-League for Adelaide United and Newcastle Jets before securing a move to then-English Premier League side Swansea City in 2016.
A spell in the Netherlands with NAC Breda followed and the gifted shot-stopper then headed back to the A-League for further stints at Melbourne City and Central Coast Mariners, claiming back-to-back A-League Goalkeeper of the Year awards with the latter in 2021 and 2022. His fine form for the Mariners earned Birighitti a second move to Europe in 2022, where this time he spent two seasons with Scottish Premier League outfit Dundee United.
He returned to WA and joined the Azzurri and has been in good form between the sticks for Kenny Lowe’s side. The club thanked Birighitti for his contribution this season and wish him all the very best for his next endeavour. He will continue his role as junior goalkeeper coach at Perth SC. Meanwhile, Mateusz Zaniewski has been recalled from his loan at Kingsley Westside and will be available for selection to play in goal for the Azzurri against Perth Glory on the weekend.
Birighitti is now looking forward to representing a club with which he has a strong personal connection. “Coming back to Australia and playing for my hometown club is where my heart is," he said, "and I am ready to give everything for the club and play my part in helping them achieve their goals. Perth Glory means more than just football. It’s about representing my family, fans and everything Perth Glory stands for. For me it’s not just a career move, it’s a personal journey. This city has shaped me into the player I am and I'm proud to be back where it all started. I want to give back on the pitch and I am ready to fight for every point for this club."
Glory Football Director Stan Lazaridis believes that the signing of Birighitti will bolster the club’s goalkeeping stocks. "We want to bring in quality players with a local connection that our members and fans are familiar with and Mark is a proven performer who has accumulated a vast amount of experience both in Australia and overseas," he said.
"He wants a fresh challenge and the chance to prove himself again as one of the very best goalkeepers in the A-League. It’s vital to have serious competition for places in every area of the field and Mark will certainly provide that as far as our goalkeeping options are concerned. Our other ‘keepers will benefit from him being on board and we are thrilled to be welcoming another talented and proud West Aussie into the fold as we continue to build for next season.”
4.6.2025
STATE LEAGUE DIVISION ONE ROUND SIX CATCH UP – PREVIEW
Weather permitted, we have three State League Division One week six catch up games tonight. (All games kick off at 7:00pm) The round began last month, when late goals from John Baird and Louie Evans gave Mandurah City a 2-1 win. Last nights game between Kingsley Westside and league leaders UWA Nedlands was called off due to a waterlogged pitch, and hopefully the three games tonight get the go ahead.
In tonight’s games Dianella White Eagles could go top, when they entertain Inglewood United at Dianella Reserve. The visitors were beaten at Subiaco on Saturday, while the Eagles edged out Mandurah. Dianella striker Albert Luwi missed the game due to suspension, but hopes to be back tonight, as they look to maintain their momentum. “Yes, looking forward to being back playing again, was definitely not the best feeling sitting out this last weekend,” he said.
“But was proud of the boys they dug in deep after going a goal down and secured some much-needed points against a tough side to keep the pressure at the top of the table. So, we look to keep that momentum against another tough side who a looking to bounce back after their tough loss this past weekend. We know Inglewood will definitely come prepared to play, so will be a good game overall and hopefully we can come away with the three points.”
Subiaco AFC are on a three-game winning streak, and tonight they make the trip to Walter Padbury Reserve to meet Gosnells City. Daniel Katz scored late for Subiaco as they beat Inglewood on Saturday, while Gosnells suffered a heavy loss against Kingsley. Gosnells coach Peter Allen said they are looking forward to tonight’s game, and put Saturday’s disappointing result behind them. “We let ourselves down against Kingsley, and thankfully we don’t have to wait to Saturday to get back out there,” he explained. “Subiaco won’t be easy there in great form, but we hope the lads respond from Saturday, we’re all hurting, so will be up for the fight.”
In the final game tonight it’s the ‘University Challenge’ when Curtin University host Murdoch University Melville at Edinburgh Oval. MUMFC striker Eddie Wynne-Willson scored late as they beat Kalamunda 1-0, while Curtin fought back from 0-4 down, to go down 3-4 and skipper Nathan Smith they are looking forward to the challenge tonight. “It’s another big game, as all games in this division are,” he said. “The boys were really disappointed with the result on Saturday, so they are itching to go Wednesday against a strong MUMFC side.” The other game in this round, between Kalamunda City and Gwelup Croatia at Sutherlands Park, will be played on June 18
4.6.2025
POPOVIC READY, AND BURGESS RELISHING RETURN TO PERTH
Australia coach Tony Popovic is eyeing victory over Japan on Thursday to not only boost his side's World Cup qualification hopes but further improve the Socceroos' prospects of becoming the strongest team in the Asian confederation. The Socceroos face Hajime Moriyasu's much-changed Japan side at Optus Stadium on Thursday knowing a win would take them to the verge of securing a ticket for next year's 48-team finals in North America as runners-up in Group C behind the already-qualified Japanese.
"A win is something that we're pushing towards," said Popovic, who led his team to a 1-1 draw when the sides last met in October. "We feel confident we can show an improved performance from what we did in Japan, albeit that was a very good one. We'll have to be at our best to beat the best team in Asia. That's where we want to get to and to be the best we have to beat the best and they clearly are."
The Japanese confirmed their ticket for the finals in March and, as a result, head coach Moriyasu has named a squad featuring eight uncapped players for the trip to Perth. While Liverpool midfielder Wataru Endo and Real Sociedad's Takefusa Kubo have been included in the 27-player line, the Japanese are missing key players such as Kaoru Mitoma, Hidemasa Morita and Ayase Ueda.
Australia goes into the game in second place in the group, three points ahead of Saudi Arabia with two games remaining, although Popovic will be without goalscoring midfielder Jackson Irvine, who is sidelined after foot surgery. "It's not their best squad, I wonder what that will look like because when we played them in Japan, they had their starting 11 all playing in Europe," Popovic said. "We can see that they have a mixture of J. League players and European based players in their squad. We haven't beaten them often and I'm sure they'll be strong regardless of who they play."
Meanwhile former ECU Joondalup defender Cameron Burgess said he loves Perth, and can’t wait to play in front of the green and gold supporters at Optus Stadium. “I'm excited to play in front of friends and family in my hometown. Given who we’re playing against and what’s riding on it, it should be even more special. A big game and one I can’t wait for,” the Ipswich Town defender said. “I love everything about Perth - it fits my character perfectly. I really couldn't land in a better spot. I think just the way people are there, the weather, the beaches, the lifestyle and just everything about it, it’s all pretty perfect, in my opinion.
“It’s also where my family are, of course. That’s what makes playing in Perth that little bit more special. My family don't get a chance to come and watch me live too often, given I play so far away and they live over here. Obviously, there’s no extra motivation required when you represent Australia, but we know how important the game against Japan is going to be and what it means for our campaign. So that only adds to the occasion. Considering where we started the campaign, I’m grateful that we’re in a good position and it’s in our hands. We've progressed really well over the last number of camps.”
Burgess, who was relegated from the EPL last season with Ipswich, knows they face a tough challenge on Thursday, and hopes the big WA crowd can get them over the line. “We’re under no illusion about how difficult a finish it will be to our qualifying campaign, but it’s a challenge that we’re relishing. We know what it would mean for Australia to qualify for a sixth consecutive World Cup and we’re determined to finish strong,” he explained. “That’s why our training camp was so important. We were able to get together as a group, get even more accustomed to our playing style and put in the hard yards to make sure we’re as prepared as we possibly can be.
“I've actually been to Perth Stadium as a fan before so I’ve seen how good a stadium it is first-hand. It’s been really well made and they've put it in a cool spot as well. I can’t wait to step out onto the pitch and experience it as a player now. The fans were really good last time we played in Perth and we need more of the same this time. I hear we’re expecting a big crowd and that’s really important to help us get over the line.”
4.6.2025
CIRCATI ‘PRIVILEGED’ TO BE FIT FOR CRUCIAL QUALIFIER
The chance to play for the Socceroos in his hometown in a game that could secure Australia qualification for next year’s FIFA World Cup was all the motivation that emerging star Alessandro Circati needed to make a swift recovery from a serious knee injury. The young defender ruptured the anterior cruciate ligament in his left knee during a training session with his Italian top-flight club Parma in September last year.
It seemed certain Circati would not only miss the rest of the Serie A season but also Australia’s games this month against Japan and Saudi Arabia. However, having set himself the target to be available for selection for tomorrow night’s clash with Japan in Perth - the city he moved to as a one-year-old with his family from Italy - nothing was going to stop the 21-year old achieving his goal, even if it meant six hours of rehabilitation six days a week for several months.
“When you first get your surgery and start your rehab, they ask you, ‘What’s your goal, what are you trying to accomplish?’,” he said. “I said, ‘there are two World Cup qualifiers in June, my goal is to be able to go there’. I’m lucky enough to be able to do that. I’m very privileged to be able to play such an important game at home at a beautiful stadium in a beautiful city.”
Circati was back in Parma’s match-day squad by April and played his team’s final two matches of the season. “I was ready to play even earlier, but the club slowed it down rather than speed it up,” Circati said. “It’s not easy. I wouldn’t tell anyone that it’s easy. You’ve just got to be determined to be back better than what you were before. “I returned really well, stronger than what I was before. Over that (recovery) time, I really worked on myself as a person and as an athlete.”
This week, Circati’s focus is on helping the Socceroos get the better of a Japan squad that includes Parma teammate Zion Suzuki. “I’ve already given a few words back in Parma, telling him that we’re going to score - it’s just friendly competition between us,” Circati said. “He’s a great guy, he’s a very humble guy, his personality is great, (and) he’s had an amazing year. Moving into a new country isn’t easy with a new language, but he’s integrated perfectly. His mentality as a person is (at the) top.”
A win over Japan would all but secure the Socceroos a World Cup berth thanks to their existing three-point advantage and vastly superior goal difference over Saudi Arabia. The top two nations from Group C in the third round of AFC World Cup qualifiers - currently Japan and Australia - are assured of World Cup spots. The Saudis, who meet Bahrain on Friday morning ahead of their date with the Socceroos next week in Jeddah, are in third place.
2.6.2025
MATILDAS SEND SERMANNI OFF IN STYLE
The Matildas have given interim coach Tom Sermanni a perfect send-off, with a dominant 4-1 victory over Argentina in the second game of their series against the South Americans at the GIO Stadium in Canberra. With new coach Joe Montemurro watching from the stands, the returning Amy Sayer scored twice in a first half, either side of Argentina’s only goal from Kishi Nunez. But the visitors offered little after the break, and further goals from veteran midfielder Emily van Egmond and hometown striker Michelle Heyman sealed the win.
There were six changes from the lineup that defeated the same opposition 2-0 on Friday evening. UEFA Women’s Champions League winners Steph Catley, Caitlin Foord and Kyra Cooney-Cross came into the side after being rested on Friday evening. Courtney Nevin and Natasha Prior joined them, while Amy Sayer made her first start for the national team in 549 days after recovering from her ACL injury in front of another sell-out crowd, something Sermanni said has been huge.
"The crowds are just phenomenal," Sermanni said post-match. "I still pinch myself every time I walk out to a Matildas game at home. The passion of the crowd, the size of the crowd, the noise — it's just an amazing atmosphere. It’s something you strive and strive to do, especially back in the days when you essentially got friends and family to come to games and you dream of stuff like this. It's just a dream come true."
The Matildas were out of the blocks early, and the lively Sayer came close to opening the scoring in the opening sixty seconds, picked out by Charli Grant, but the Kristianstads DFF midfielder couldn’t keep her effort down. But she made emends ten minutes later, Kahli Johnson’s cross from the right found Sayer at the back post and she finished well past Solana Pereyra.
The big crowd fell silent on 23 minutes, when Argentina levelled, Nunez was sent in on goal by Milagros Martin, and she finished clinically past Teagan Micah. But that was good as it got for the visitors, and the Matildas hit back and regained the lead nine minutes before the break. Foord played a wonderful through ball in behind Argentina’s defense, and Sayer fired home, her first brace for the senior national team.
The Matildas continued to dictate terms after the break, and Sayers was denied a hat-trick early, her effort saved by the alert Pereyra. Then on the hour Foord fired just wide, before her Gunners teammate Cooney-Cross was also denied by the Argentine custodian. But on 72 minutes the hosts did find a third, a poor back pass was pounced on by substitute Heyman, her shot was parried by Pereyra, but van Egmond was quickest to the rebound to score. The biggest cheer of the night came seven minutes from time, when Canberra United striker Heyman added a fourth. pouncing on the loose ball and going around the keeper to score.
The Matildas' next step towards the 2026 Asian Cup comes at the end of June, when they host Slovenia and Panama in friendly internationals in WA. “It's indescribable to start again - especially coming back from such a long injury - and to score two goals,” Sayers said post-match. “That's more than I've ever scored for the national team, and to do it in one game is incredible. It's just a great feeling all round. I really enjoyed playing. I felt really good out there. I felt really strong, really fit as well. I feel lucky to be given the chance to be on the field and start again.”
Australia: GK Teagan Micah, 2 Courtney Nevin (27 Jamilla Rankin 77’), 5 Natasha Prior (14 Alanna Kennedy 62’), 6 Clare Wheeler, 7 Steph Catley, 9 Caitlin Foord, 10 Emily van Egmond (26 Isabel Gomez 77’), 17 Amy Sayer (32. Michelle Heyman 62’), 22 Charlotte Grant (8 Kaitlyn Torpey 77’), 23 Kyra Cooney-Cross, 25 Kahli Johnson (15. Holly McNamara 34’) – Subs not used: RGK Jada Whyman, RGK Morgan Aquino, 3 Winonah Heatley, 4 Clare Hunt, 24 Leah Davidson, 29 Bryleeh Henry,
Argentina: GK Solana Pereyra, 5 Vanina Preininger (18 Margarita Giminez 89’), 6 Aldana Cometti, 7 Romina Nunez, 9 Kishi Nunez (8 Augustina Vargas 84’), 10 Maricel Pereyra, 11 Yamila Rodriguez (2 Milagros Vargas 71’), 13 Sophia Braun, 14 Milagros Martin (3 Eliana Stabile 84’), 15 Maria Florencia Bonsegundo, 16 Evelyn Sofia Dominguez (19 Paulina Gramaglia 71’) – Subs not used: RGK Abigail Chaves, 4 Catalina Roggerone 17 Maria Francisca Altgelt, 20 Virginia Gomez
2.6.2025
MONTEMURRO REVEALS PLANS FOR KERR CALL
Newly appointed Matildas coach Joe Montemurro won't make a decision on Samantha Kerr's future as captain until she returns to playing. Montemurro, who was unveiled as Australia coach for the next three years this morning, declared that under his watch the Matildas would be a team that attacks and takes risks regardless of who they face.
But Australia's fortunes in the final third will hinge on the fitness of Kerr and Mary Fowler, both of whom have been sidelined with anterior cruciate ligament injuries. Kerr has been out of action since suffering a knee injury in December 2024 and, although the 31-year old has returned to training with Chelsea, she is yet to play a game.
"My intention is to sit down with all the players, even the extended squad, and map out a process of what's required to play the brand of football that we want to play from a physical and a mental perspective," Montemurro said. "You can get fit, you can get right tactically but then some players go through processes where (they ask) are they mentally prepared for a big tournament?"
"Sam fits into that scenario where we're just going to monitor and see where she's at. Let's get her fit then we'll have those discussions (over the captaincy)." Fowler, who suffered her rupture in April while on club duty with Manchester City, is facing a race against the clock to get fit for a home Asian Cup in March next year.
1.6.2025
CIRCATI A WELCOME SURPRISE AMID SOCCEROOS INJURY BLOWS
The return of defender Alessandro Circati availability for Australia’s crunch World Cup qualifiers is a welcome surprise as injuries once again impact squad selection. The Serie A-based centre-back might be just what the doctor ordered as the Socceroos prepare to face Japan at Optus Stadium on Thursday, when victory will put them on the brink of qualification for the 2026 World Cup.
Coach Tony Popovic admitted he had not counted on 21-year old Circati’s availability after he tore his ACL last September, but his strong form after a rapid seven month recovery was enough to convince him. “We didn’t expect to have him, so we weren’t planning on having him in the squad and we anticipated September would be the earliest moment to have him back,” Popovic said.
“But once he played those two games (for his Serie A club Parma) and he got through it, we saw the opportunity to bring him in. We’ve worked with him for the last few days of the camp in Abu Dhabi, and he looks well. Game-fitness is not quite there, but we’re happy to have him and feel he can certainly contribute.” Local products Adam Taggart and Cameron Burgess have retained their spot in the squad, although Jack Iredale has missed out.
The Socceroo’s lengthy injury list is headed by vice-captain Jackson Irvine, who recently underwent foot surgery, centre-back Harry Souttar (achilles)and rising left-back Jordan Bos (hamstring). Mathew Leckie withdrew from the squad citing the needs for a “really good break” after two years of injuries while Craig Goodwin (foot), Nestory Irankunda (hamstring) and Nishan Velupillay (ankle) are also unavailable.
1.6.2025
TAGGART, CIRCATI AND BURGESS INCLUDED IN SOCCEROOS SQUAD
Three West Australians have been named in Tony Popovic’s squad for the Socceroos’ upcoming pair of World Cup qualifiers. Defender Alessandro Circati’s rapid recovery from a torn ACL has him in line for his first Socceroos games since September. Local products Adam Taggart and Cameron Burgess also made the 26-player squad, however, Jack Iredale missed out on selection.
The Socceroos and Japan have landed in Perth ahead of this week’s game, with the Australians arriving off the back of a 10-day training camp in Abu Dhabi. While a win over Japan may not officially seal Australia’s qualification for next year’s World Cup, it would mean Saudi Arabia - their rival for the final direct qualifying spot - would need to put five past the Socceroos the following Tuesday in Jeddah.
Circati’s superb return to Serie A football with Param after missing just seven months with a torn ACL was enough to convince Popovic to call-up the Perth SC product, who may start alongside Burgess in the heart of defence. Taggart is one of two out-and-out strikers in the squad alongside Mitch Duke, with Brandon Borrello another option to play through the middle.
Australia's squad to play Japan (June 5) and Saudi Arabia (June 11) is Joe Gauci (Aston Villa), Paul Izzo (Randers) Mat Ryan (RC Lens), Aziz Behich (Melbourne City), Kasey Bos (Melbourne Victory), Cameron Burgess (Ipswich Town), Alessandro Circati (Parma), Milos Degenek (FK TSC Backa Topola), Jason Geria (Albirex Niigata), Lewis Miller (Hibernian), Kye Rowles (DC United), Kai Trewin (Melbourne City), Anthony Caceres (Sydney FC), Riley McGree (Middlesbrough), Connor Metcalfe (St Pauli), Paul Okon-Engstler (Benfica), Aiden O’Neill (New York Red Bull), Ryan Teague (Melbourne Victory), Patrick Yazbek (Nashville SC), Daniel Arzani (Melbourne Victory), Brandon Borrello (Western Sydney Wanderers), Martin Boyle (Hibernian), Mitch Duke (Machida Zelvia), Mo Toure (Randers), Adam Taggart (Perth Glory) and Marco Tilio (Melbourne City).
1.6.2025
BELT-UP AMATEUR PREMIER DIVISION – ROUND EIGHT REVIEW
We have a new leader in the Belt-Up Amateur Premier Division, with Emerald jumping to the top of the table after North Perth United were beaten 2-1 by Kelmscott Roos in our week eight ‘Match of the Round’ at Frye Park on Sunday afternoon. “We are really pleased with the result, we weren’t really at the races in the first half and it took us a little bit longer to get a hold of the game than usual, but once we did, we didn’t look back,” Kelmscott keeper Taylor Warwick explained.
“Everybody in the game dug deep and gave absolutely everything for the team today and it’s really pleasing to see. We looked at this game as a marker to see where we are as a team and it gives us a good indication as to what we can truly achieve this season. We’ve got the toughest run of the season in the next four weeks and we want to be in a positive position to perform at our best in these games and today has really set us up to do that.”
The visitors arrived in pole position on the table, and they were ahead on the quarter hour mark, with John Grant on target. Kelmscott struggled to break down a tight North Perth defence, and went to the break trailing. The home side started the second half well, and found the equaliser 12 minutes in. A long ball over the North Perth backline from Callum Husain found Amos Doegolia, who raced away one-on-one with Cian Flynn and he finished with aplomb. Then two minutes later they sealed the win, Jordan Armstrong beat his marker on the touch line, and squared the ball to Doegolia who beat his man and finished low past the keeper for his second, and seal the three points.
Emerald leapfrogged North Perth after a 3-1 win against Kingsley Westside at Chichester Park. Shane Young gave the visitors the lead early, but Josh Hall levelled for the hosts midway through the first half. Kevin Hurley regained the lead for Emarald, before substitute Bryce Marinus sealed the points six minutes from time. Meanwhile Hamersley Rovers scored two early goals, but South Perth United hit back to draw 2-2 at Carine Open Space. “A slow start to the game meant we conceded 2 early goals. Nonetheless, the team exhibited remarkable resilience discipline in a closely contested match that ended in a 2–2 draw,” South Perth team manager Sarah Duku said.
“Despite conceding early goals, the team remained composed and steadily regained control, asserting themselves in possession. Defensively, the team remained organised, effectively neutralising the opponent's attacking threats. We scored two goals and as the pressure intensified towards the end, the team held firm, showcasing their defensive solidity and commitment to not conceding more goals. Their ability to maintain composure under pressure was commendable, ensuring the match ended in a draw. This draw serves as a positive as we were missing some key players and we will continue to build upon for future matches.”
Sahr Koroma gave the hosts lead on nine minutes, before Parviz Shirzadi doubled their lead seven minutes later. But South Perth found a lifeline before the break, a great cross from Bladen Trigg picked out Nigel Madzi who finished well. They found the equaliser when debutant Oliver Sherwood fired home in a scramble, after Rovers failed to clear a free kick, to give both sides a share of the spoils.
Olympic Kingsway have jumped to second, after a narrow 1-0 win against Peel United at Kingsway Reserve. The only goal of the game came early in the second half, the hosts kept the ball well and moved it around the midfield and worked it out wide to David ‘Flash’ Gordon, who’s pinpoint cross from deep found Adam Taylor has leapt well at the back post to head home. The visitors ended the game with ten men after Sam Larmer was shown a second yellow card. “It was close to being another one of them days for us, we pretty much controlled the game from start to finish but we just couldn’t put the ball in the net,” Olympic skipper Scott Bushby said.
“We hit the bar three times, the post twice, put lots of good chances wide and over and their goalkeeper had had the game of his life, pulling off brilliant save after brilliant save. There have been a couple games like that this season for us and we’ve been punished for it, dropping points when we shouldn’t have. Fair play to Peel, they stayed in the game and with our bad finishing they were always in with a chance of nicking something. But in the end, we’ll take the 1-0 and three points and move onto another big game next weekend.”
North Beach have kept in touch with the top four after a hat-trick from striker Alex Kretowicz helped them to a 4-0 win against Maccabi at Charles Riley Memorial Reserve. “Extremely happy with not only the result today but the team’s collective performance, which was probably a most well rounded so far,” North Beach coach Nick Di Carlo explained. “We had some late withdrawals and absentees and some guys really stood up and everyone gave 100%. The belief in the squad is growing each week.”
The home side were ahead on 19 minutes, a long throw was held up in the box by Patrick Morrison, before he found Ben Reynolds, who fired it first time across the keeper. They added a second on the half hour, Kretowicz intercepting a pass on the edge of the box, before, cutting inside and finished into the bottom corner. Maccabi need a good start to the second half to get back into the game, but they found themselves 3-0 down ten minutes in. Morrison's close-range shot rebounded off the post, but Kretowicz pounced on the rebound and finished from close range. Kretowicz completed his hat-trick and scored his 11th goal of the season on 68 minutes. He latched onto a long ball and with the keeper well out of his box, he chipped him, the ball bouncing into the top of an open net.
Morley Windmills have moved away from the relegation zone, after coming from two-goals down to beat Jaguar 4-2 at Wotton Reserve. The hosts were coming off a three-game losing streak and found themselves 0-2 down after only 19 minutes. Abdalla Adbulkadir fired Jags in front after four minutes, and Sameer Hourani doubled their advantage. Morley found a lifeline four minutes before half time, with John Monterosso scoring. They levelled just after the hour mark, with Faustinho Machochi on target, and Monterosso added two more goals late to complete his hat-trick. Jags finished the game with ten men after Jerry Freeman received a second yellow card and sent off.
“I thought we started quite well but conceded two fairly early due to individual errors. Despite the scoreline I felt that we were never out of the game and I thought in the first half alone we created enough chances to be well ahead. Fortunately, we pulled one back and went in 2-1 down at the break which we felt was the minimum we deserved given our chances and the missed penalty,” Morley coach Dan Evans explained. “At the half we were able to adjust tactically and started strongly. When we leveled at 2-2, and I had the belief that we would go on and win it and, on this occasion, we were able to do it so we’re pleased with the result. Looking at the overall performance, we know we have to improve in areas but the desire, intensity and willingness to work was there for all to see today.”
1.6.2025
NPL W ROUND TEN REVIEW
Perth SC remain top of the NPL W table, but they had to work hard for their 2-1 win against UWA Nedlands at the UWA Sports Park on Sunday afternoon. “It was a really hard battle against UWA, and we really did have to push hard as a team to break through to score,” Perth striker Jess Flannery said. “I think at the end of the game we were pretty glad to be able to take the win and walk away with the three points, even if it wasn’t our best performance this season.”
It was a tight first half with a determined UWA holding the Azzurri at bay, and clear-cut chances were few and far between. Perth’s Daisy McAllister did fire wide, while hosts best chance was given a helping hand, Matilda Boehm attempted clearance crashed off her own bar. Perth was dominating possession, and they were rewarded with the lead in the shadows of half time. Georgia Cassidy’s cross was headed home by Flannery, to send them into the sheds with the lead.
UWA, who were coming off a win at Subiaco last week, levelled ten minutes into the second half. Good build up down the right ended with Emily Dinsdale, who finished low past Dayle Schroeder. But Perth regained their lead five minutes later, Sam Mathers’ cross was turned home by Ella Lincoln, her first goal for the club since she returned from A-League duties with Perth Glory. They went close to a third 15 minutes from time, but UWA custodian Janina Sauer tipped Kim McCartney free kick onto the bar superbly, but it was Perth leaving with the points.
Perth RedStar have made it five consecutive wins and kept tabs on the leaders after a 4-0 win against Subiaco AFC at Rosalie Park. Head Coach Chris Atturo said it had been a tough week with illness in the camp, and he was pleased to continue their winning run. “It wasn’t our slickest performance, but given how disrupted the week was with illness affecting much of the group, I’m really proud of how we came together and got the job done,” RedStar coach said. “Emily Dunn was outstanding—over 300 games in and she still finds ways to elevate her game.
“Her composure and confidence set the tone for the team and allowed those around her to perform at their best. While genuine moments of quality were too few for my liking, we were clinical when it counted. Jessie Skinner delivered when it mattered most, coming up with a couple of crucial saves. Her seamless integration into the team speaks volumes—not just about her character, but about the strength and unity of the group around her.”
RedStar made the perfect start, and they were ahead on 15 minutes. Caitlin Doeglas’ corner from the right was headed home by Jay Coleman at the back post. They doubled their advantage 11 minutes later, skipper Sarah Carroll’s ball into the box found Lauren Continibali, her first effort was saved by Monique Todd, but the former Balcatta striker turned home the rebound, and the visitors led 2-0 at the break.
RedStar had the perfect opportunity to add a third five minutes into the second half when the referee spotted a push on Coleman by Tayna Campos and pointed straight to the spot. Doeglas stepped up but fired the resulting penalty over the top. But the former Perth Glory striker made emends four minutes later, Carroll sending Doeglas down the left channel, and she finished clinically past Todd.
Subiaco looked for an immediate response and new RedStar keeper Jessica Skinner stood tall to deny Stella Zampogna. But it was the visitors who rounded out the scoring in stoppage time, Doeglas was the supplier, closing down and nicking the ball off a Subiaco defender on the left, she raced into the box and cut the ball back to substitute Renee Leota, who’s great first touch gave her room, and she finished with aplomb past Todd for her 12th goal of the season, level with her teammate Doeglas.
Balcatta Etna’s improvement has continued, winning their third straight game, after a 6-0 win against Murdoch University Melville at the Home Group Stadium, Grindleford Reserve. It’s been a frustrating couple of weeks with games being postponed, but coach Peter Rakic was delighted with the performance of his side. "After facing a difficult week with two matches being abandoned, we were just glad to be out on the pitch to restore a level of normality to our routine again,” he explained.
“So, to achieve three points and a clean sheet, I couldn't expect anything more from the girls and hopefully moving forward we have a little bit more luck with our rescheduled games. We have to stay focused despite the hurdles we have to cross and if we can build any kind of momentum from here then I'm confident we will continue to challenge those in the top four ahead of us.”
Rakic’s side made a great start and were ahead on 11 minutes, Jamie-Lee Gale finding Abbey Meakins down the right, and her cross-shot beat Kaitlyn Mohan, and there was little the MUMFC custodian could do. They added a second 12 minutes later, Rachel Jarvis through ball sent Gale racing clear, she got to the by-line and rolled it across goal from Liana Cook to score from close-range.
It was 3-0 moments later, Zoee Spadano great ball sent Frankie Murray down the left and her low cross was turned home Meakins at the back post. Then in the shadows of half time they added a fourth, a swift break down the right ended with Carys Davis, her cross was punched clear by Mohan, but if fell to Meakins, who fired home to complete her hat-trick.
Etna went close in the first minute of the second half, Gale’s shot crashing off the bar, but they did find the target sixty seconds later. Frankie Murray with a neat give and go with Meakins on the edge of the box, before the former Subiaco midfielder finished low past Mohan. The scoring was completed just before the hour mark, with Gale firing home after a neat one-two with player of the match Meakins.
In the final game the Hyundai FW Academy have won for the first time in four weeks, after a hard fought 4-2 win against Fremantle City at Hilton Park. “It was good to get back to winning ways and get over the line this week. We let them back into the game and had to work hard for it, but overall, I thought we were deserving of the win,” FW Academy coach Stephen Walmsley explained. “We’ve learned a lot over the last few weeks and are focused on improving as much as possible from week to week moving forward.” The visitors were ahead on 23 minutes, a short goal kick by Megan Phillips to Janice Kiama, put the midfielder under pressure and she lost possession and Emily Garnett made them pay, firing home, and the Academy youngster led by that goal at the break.
The Academy doubled their advantage 12 minutes into the second half, after Garnett was brought down by Kiama, and the referee pointed to the spot. The striker picked herself up and sent Phillips the wrong way from the resulting penalty. It was 3-0 on the hour mark, Amelie Dumont sending Lacey Heys clear and she finished low past Phillips. It looked game over, but Sam Geddes’ side had other ideas.
They reduced the deficit two minutes later, Mikayla Lyons finding Abbey Green, who’s long-range striker flew past Sofia Borg. Then 12 minutes from time they added a second, Green the supplier this time, slipping the ball into the path of Sophie Meaden, who shot on the run found the net. It was game on, with Fremantle pressing for the equaliser, but they couldn’t find one, and in stoppage time the Academy added a fourth. Half time substitute Theodora Mouithys raced down the left and into the box, her shot crashed off the underside of bar and down on the line, but after discussion with her assistant the referee awarded the goal to seal the three points.
1.6.2025
MATILDAS NAME NEW COACH
Football Australia have announced the appointment of Joe Montemurro as the 15th full-time Head Coach of the Matildas. Montemurro returns home after a highly successful decade in Europe where he led Arsenal WFC, Juventus FC Women, and Olympique Lyonnais to success and developed a reputation for progressive, high-quality football. Football Australia Interim Chief Executive Officer, Heather Garriock, said the appointment comes at a critical time in Australian football, with the AFC Women’s Asian Cup Australia 2026 on the horizon and an exciting four-year cycle that also includes the FIFA Women’s World Cup Brazil 2027 and the LA 2028 Olympic Games.
“Joe brings world-class experience, a deep understanding of the Australian football landscape, and a genuine connection to our national identity,” Garriock said. “Importantly, he has spent the last decade coaching at the very highest levels of the women’s game in Europe and brings with him an unparalleled understanding of what is required to compete and succeed at the top of modern football.
“Joe has shown an ability to build high-performing teams that play with tactical clarity and attacking intent, and we believe his vision and values are the perfect fit to lead the next era of the CommBank Matildas with professionalism, vision, and distinction. We undertook a considered and rigorous process to ensure we would secure the strongest candidate to lead one of the most beloved national teams. It was about getting the right coach, not the first coach.”
An emotional Montemurro said he delighted to be home. “To be appointed Head Coach of the Matildas is the honour of a lifetime.,” he said. “This team means so much to so many Australians, and I’m humbled by the opportunity to help shape its next chapter. I’ve followed their incredible journey closely and am energised by the passion, resilience, and identity they’ve built. There’s a generation of talent coming through and major tournaments on the horizon. My job is to honour the legacy, harness the momentum, and help this team play football that inspires and unites the country.”
A UEFA Pro licensed and Football Australia / AFC A Licensed coach, Montemurro’s appointment marks a full circle moment for the Melbourne-born coach, who began his women’s football coaching career at Melbourne Victory FC and Melbourne City FC. His first taste of success came in the 2015/16 season as he guided City to an undefeated championship-winning season in the A-League Women competition. He then made history in 2017 as the first Australian to manage Arsenal’s Women’s Team, lifting multiple trophies during his tenure, including the Women’s Super League during the 2018/19 season.
In 2021, Montemurro joined Juventus Women, where success continued to follow as he led them to the Serie A title in the 2021/22 season, several domestic cup triumphs, and a rise in continental competitiveness. 2024 saw him appointed as head coach of European powerhouse Olympique Lyon, where this year he was at the helm as they claimed the 2024/25 domestic league title in France. Montemurro will formally commence his role on 16 June 2025, first taking charge of the CommBank Matildas for the June/July FIFA Women’s International Window as they continue building towards the AFC Women’s Asian Cup Australia 2026.
31.5.2025
GLORY BACK TO WINNING WAYS
Perth Glory returned to the winner’s circle, after a 3-1 win against Balcatta Etna, in our Week Ten NPL M ‘Match of the Round’ at Home Group Stadium, Grindleford Reserve on Saturday afternoon. After a three-game run without three points, goals from Max Naylor, Daniel Jankuloski and Tadiwanashe Kuzamba saw Joe Heath’s side home. The hosts ended the game with ten-men, after midfielder Declan Hargreaves received a second yellow card, before Ben Hinshelwood pulled one back for them in stoppage time, but it was too little too late. “Very happy with a mature performance from our lads. As expected, Balcatta was a tough opposition at their place, their shape really suits their personnel and caused us problems at times during the game. we were very happy with the way our back four performed. They showed resilience when Balcatta asked questions of them,” Glory coach Joe Heath explained.
“Great to see our captain Daniel Jankuloski get on the score sheet, he has been a rock for us at the back in the first 10 games alongside Ruben Argent, the two have really started to form a partnership. Going in 2:0 at half time is a healthy position to be in, but we knew Balcatta would come out second half and pressure us, but again the whole team showed resilience to ride out them moments of pressure. The biggest positive to come out of the game was two NPL debuts for Ollie Evans and Shaun Mutyavaviri from our U23s side, both have been performing well for our younger age group.”
It was an even start to the game, with both sides pressing early, Kurt Harris heading wide from Hargreaves’ corner on 11 minutes, and at the other end Stefan Sotirovski had to be alert to turn Naylor’s shot on the run around the post. In the incident Balcatta lost skipper Rostyn Griffiths with an injury, and he was replaced by Luke Alessandrino. But it was Glory who found the opener on 14 minutes, Adrian Pini finding Christian Pullella, who slipped in Naylor down the left channel, and the striker finished with aplomb past Sotirovski.
Balcatta looked for a quick response, but Hinshelwood headed wide of the target eight minutes later, but it was Glory who looked more threatening, and Jesse Fuller did well to block Maxim Uvarov effort moments later, after a great through ball from Giovanni De Abreu. The hosts looked dangerous from set-pieces, and they went close to levelling on 36 minutes, Harris again heading over the top after beating his marker to the ball.
The home side had lifted, and Hinshelwood’s shot on the turn flashed just wide of the post, but Glory was always a danger going forward, and it wasn’t a surprise when they doubled their lead three minutes before the break, Pullella’s corner was headed home by Jankuloski. It sent them into the break in command, and Balcatta had it all to do.
The home side were on the front foot early in the second half, Darius Ghinea’s shot on the run was saved low by Ryan Warner. Moments later Ghinea stung the palms of the Glory custodian, as they looked for a foothold back in the game. Glory was having to defend, and they were doing it well, with Malise Mpunga doing a great job in the middle of the park. But Balcatta were still pressing and substitute Hasani Sinclair’s cross to the back post found Ghinea, whose shot was cleared off the line by the alert Tadiwanashe Kuzamba.
Glory held firm, and secured the points on 74 minutes, with a third. Pini was brought down by Hargreaves on the edge of the box, and the Balcatta midfielder was shown a yellow card. But Pini picked himself up and curled the free kick past Sotirovski. It went from bad to worse for the hosts, with Hargreaves picking up a second yellow card in the final minute and sent off. But they did find a late consolation goal, with Ben Hinshelwood scoring deep into stoppage time, but it was Glory taking home the points.
Balcatta Etna: GK Stefan Sotirovski, 2 Darius Ghinea, 5 Rostyn Griffiths (4 Luke Alessandrino 13’), 6 Declan Hargreaves, 7 Liam Hudson (22 James Fanelli 32’), 8 Jesse Fuller, 10 Jon Stynes (9 Hasani Sinclair 63’), 11 Declan Hudson, 12 Ben Hinshelwood, 14 Kurt Harris, 21 Blamo Qua Qua (6 Ben Ognenis 63’) – Subs not used: RGK Alex Papas, 17 Dimitris Theodorou, 32 Leon Giglia
Perth Glory: GK Ryan Warner, 2 Tadiwanashe Kuzamba (39 Shaun Mutyavaviri 79’), 3 Daniel Jankuloski, 4 Maxim Uvarov (12 Alfie Knight 63’), 5 Christian Pullella (37 Oliver Evans 79’), 6 Giovanni De Abreu, 15 Ruben Argent, 20 Max Argent (17 Tinomuonga Mutema 79’), 21 Adrian Pini, 22 Max Naylor, 23 Malise Mpunga (14 Noah Ieraci 71’) – Subs not used: RGK Jhett Warner, 16 Royie Rahamim
31.5.2025
NPL-WA ROUND TEN - REVIEW
Bayswater City have bounced back from their midweek cup exit, beating Fremantle City 2-0 at Frank Drago Reserve to remain three points clear at the top of the NPL M table. The leaders were ahead on 11 minutes, a long clearance picked out Cameron Teece, who found space on the edge of the box after a defender slipped, and he finished clinically past Luke Radonich. They made sure of the points 11 minutes from time with a second. A long clearance from Lewis Italiano was flicked on by Teece, and substitute Chris Jackson raced into goal and finished low past Radonich.
Olympic Kingsway have kept the pressure on the leaders, after thrashing Perth SC 6-0 at Kingsway Reserve. “The 6-0 win was definitely our best 90 minutes of football this season. The first half was complete domination from defence to attack,” Olympics’ Harley Orr said. “We knew it was going to be a hard game with the way Perth play, but we had a game plan and stuck to it and reaped the rewards. It was a crucial three points since Bayswater also won on the day.” The home side hit the front on 22 minutes, referee David Bruce pointing to the spot after Perth defender Federico Achilli brought down Lebib Lebib and Jayden Gorman scored from the resulting penalty, despite Mark Birighitti getting a hand to it. They doubled their lead midway through the half, Tyler Garner sending Jon Leithead down the right, and his low cross was turned home by the unmarked Joe Hobson.
The striker returned the favour four minutes before half time, crossing to Leithead, who scored from close-range. It was 4-0 just after the hour, Hobson sending Lebib into the box, and he unselfishly squared the ball to Laat Manyec to score. It was soon five, Mitch Oxborrow picking out Lebib, and he fired low past Birighitti, and shortly after it was 6-0, Aryn Williams heading home Oxborrow’s corner at the back post, to seal a comprehensive win.
Armadale’s push for a top four spot came undone, after they were thrashed 6-1 by Stirling Macedonia at Alfred Skeet Reserve. “It was massive week of football for our club and boys were superb all week, specially yesterday away to Armadale the team in form and playing on very tough surface, and our third in seven days,” Stirling coach Ago Mujic explained.
“First half was very even with both teams having couple of chances but Armadale took the chance and went 1:0 up at half time. We had honest chat in change rooms at half time and the boys were absolutely incredible in second half scoring six and keeping clean sheet, which was very pleasing to see and to complete big week of football. We can all have rest over long weekend and enjoy the win, but next week we host league leaders Bayswater, and we know that it will be real challenge for us to see where we are at as a team.”
It was the hosts who opened the scoring on 33 minutes, striker Pieter Jacobsz celebrated his birthday with his 11th goal of the season. But that was as good as it got for the hosts, and Stirling levelled early in the second half, Aston Montgomery sending Alex Tanevski in on goal and he finished low past Seb Medica. Stirling were ahead moments later, when skipper Brent Quick’s low cross was turned home at the back post by Sam Dweh. The game had taken a huge turn, and it got better for the visitors, adding two more quick goals to take complete control of the game.
First Dweh was left unmarked at the back post to fire home, before Calvin Whitney found the corner of the net from the edge of the box on the hour. Armadale were reduced to ten men eight minutes later, when Lucas Cook was sent off by referee Steven Gregory, and Dweh completed his hat-trick 13 minutes from time, finishing Danny Douglas’ cross past Medica to make it 5-1. Stirling completed the rout four minutes later, Hugo Snowdon’s free kick deflecting off the wall and through the legs of the unfortunate Medica.
Perth RedStar have made it three straight wins after a hat-trick from striker Daryl Nicol gave them 3-1 win against Floreat Athena at the RedStar Arena in Joondalup. RedStar coach Callum Salmon was pleased with the result and the performance against a Floreat side who he believes will start to get results soon. “Yes, very happy with the win and the way the boys played against a great football playing team,” he said. “Out of everyone we’ve played this season, Floreat play the most football and will start getting results soon. So overall, a good team display, with Daryl (Nicol) outstanding, same as Sonny (O’Shea), Ryan (Finnie) and Dan (Walsh).”
Daryl was outstanding, same as Sonny, Ryan and Dan, and we now look forward to Balcatta next week.”
The hosts were ahead on six minutes, a good run by Oliver Leeming, saw him play the ball out to Benson Nsegetse on the right, and his low cross was swept home by Nicol. They doubled their lead 13 minutes later, Matthew George’s through ball found Nicol, the Scotsman still had a lot of work to do, but he found space just outside the box and finished unerringly past Joshua Hunter. Nicol completed his hat-trick two minutes before the break, Noah Kanzi brought down Nsegetse just outside the box, and the striker fired through the wall and past Hunter. The visitors scored a late consolation goal, with substitute Jack Spriggs curling past Liam Reddy, but it was too little too late. In the final game Western Knights and Sorrento have played out a scoreless draw at Nash Field.
31.5.2025
STATE LEAGUE DIVISION ONE, ROUND TEN REVIEW
State Division One League leaders Gwelup Croatia have lost top spot, after they were beaten 1-0 by Joondalup City, in our week ten ‘Match of the Round’ at the Croatian Sporting Complex, Wishart Street on Saturday afternoon. The only goal of the game came from substitute Jayden Rowles, to see the visitors consolidate fifth spot on the table, with the hosts dropping to third. “A great result and performance from the boys today. Our shape especially in the second half was the best it’s been all year. Everyone played their part and our subs made a huge impact, something we spoke about during the week,” Joondalup coach Guy McDonald explained. “We had the best chances and don’t think anyone can argue we were good value for the three points this afternoon.”
It was a game both sides had their chances, but it was Joondalup who took the decisive one six minutes from time. A quick throw in found Callum Stocks, who played the ball to Eddie Wilcock who got to the by-line and crossed to Jayden Rowles, who fired low past Rocco Liberti, much to the delight of the travelling supporters. “To go away to the league leaders and get a result is never an easy thing to do. It just reflects the belief and togetherness that we have as a group and is a credit to everyone in the dressing room,” Joondalup midfielder Harry Edwards said. “It was a real whole team performance with everyone pulling their weight and believing we could come away with a result and shows how competitive our squad is when the three subs are all involved in scoring the goal. This win will hopefully show that we have come up with the goal to compete in this league.”
The new leaders are UWA Nedlands, who beat Curtin University 4-3 in a seven-goal thriller at Edinburgh Oval. “It was always going to be a tricky place to come, and we put ourselves in a good position going four up but we never controlled the game well enough in the second half and allowed Curtin an opportunity to make it interesting in the last ten minutes,” UWA coach Kris Donnell explained. “All in all, really happy with the boys especially the end of the first half I thought we were ruthless in the final third. We’ve rotated the team with games on Tuesday and Saturday again, so it was great for boys to come in and perform as well as they did. We couldn’t be prouder of the group and their mentality.”
The visitors were ahead on 32 minutes, with a stunning strike from distance from Roberto Soares. The added another four minutes later, the unfortunate Mighael Muller heading into his own net. They led by three at the break, Mark Bauersachs crossing to Joseph McInnes who scored from close-range. It looked game over on the hour when UWA added a fourth, Soares scoring his second of the game. But Curtin hit back, and Rowan Steed reduced the margin 15 minutes from time, and it was 4-2 when Bauasachs back pass went into his own net. They added a third two minutes from time, with Nathan Smith converting from the spot to set up a tense final few minutes, but UWA held firm to take the points.
Dianella White Eagles have moved to second, courtesy of a hard-fought 2-1 win against Mandurah City, in the late game at Dianella Reserve on Saturday evening. “It was a very hard-fought battle which is what we expected from a well organised side like Mandurah,” Dianella skipper Sasa Njegic said. “I thought we played a really good game from start to finish, even when we went one goal down and then one man less at 2-1. We defended as a unit and it was a testament to the boys hard work this entire season. It’s games like these that we need to win in order to be competing for that top spot.”
It was Mandurah who hit the front on 24 minutes, Louie Evans headed down to Jordan Callaghan, whose shot on the run from distance flew past Joel Driscoll. But in the last minute of the first half the Eagles levelled, referee Michal Jasinski pointing to the spot after Luke Desmond brought down Kian Mcguigan. Gavin Byars stepped up and sent Riccardo Mazzoleni the wrong way from the resulting penalty, and it was level at the break. Dianella won it 11 minutes into the second half, when they were awarded another penalty, and Byars made no mistake again to seal the three points. They had to play the last twenty minutes with only ten men after Kieran Colwell was shown a straight red card, but they held on for the points.
Subiaco AFC's good form has continued, beating Inglewood United 1-0 at Rosalie Park. “It was a good performance by the team with lots of possession and a good defensive shape, we had a few chances early on that we failed to put away,” Subiaco’s Tarek Atta said. “But it was good to secure the three points in the final moments to continue our strong form in the league.’ Both these sides were in the cup in midweek, but it was Dale Wingell’s side who came out on top, with the only goal of the game coming in stoppage time for the hosts. It had been a big week for both clubs in the Hahn Australia Cup, but this one looked like being a scoreless draw, until Subiaco struck in the first minute of stoppage time. Dean Evans’ corner picked out the unmarked substitute Daniel Katz who fired home at the back post.
Kingsley Westside were the big winners of the day, thrashing Gosnells City 5-0 at Walter Padbury Reserve. “We couldn’t be any prouder of the performance from the lads on Saturday. As a club we have a terrible record playing down at Gosnells, so we couldn’t be happier picking up the three points and putting in such a dominant performance,” Kingsley coach Ben Andrews explained. “We knew heading into the game the first 5-10 minutes would be a real arm wrestle, but I thought the lads handled it really well and took control straight away. To win any game in this league is incredibly tough but to win 5-0 away from home is a great effort. We now have to quickly turn our attention to UWA on Tuesday night. Kris has got them firing so far this season so we are well aware it’s going to be a huge challenge but one we are looking to embrace.”
The visitors opened the scoring on 12 minutes, Max Adamson crossing to Shane Hulgraine at the back post to score. It was 2-0 ten minutes before the break, a free kick was nodded down by Neil Gillies and Jack Roberts swept the ball home, and the visitors led 2-0 at the break. Kingsley added a third on 69 minutes, substitute Raeez Pandor’s free kick was headed home powerfully by Ben Ford. It was 4-0 eight minutes from time, Gosnells lost possession in the middle of the park and Ford played in Daler Tokhirov, who made no mistake. It went from bad to worse for the hosts, with Luqman Sayyed shown a second yellow card in the final minute, and Elliot Tattersall added a fifth in stoppage time to rub more salt into the wounds.
In the final game Murdoch University Melville edged past Kalamunda City 1-0 at Besteam Stadium. “A great result and a good performance after a tough week and a good performance against Balcatta,” MUMFC coach Marc Anthony said. “We now need to start putting wins on the board to stay in touch with the top five.” The hosts found the winner in the second minute of stoppage time, a short free kick from skipper Pat Sara caught City napping and Eddie Wynne-Willson shot from the edge of the box flew through a crowded penalty area and into the met, much to the delight of the home supporters.
31.5.2025
STATE LEAGUE DIVISION TWO, ROUND NINE REVIEW
Canning City have jumped up to seventh on the State League Division Two ladder, after an impressive 4-0 win against Wembley Downs, in our week nine ‘Match of the Round’ at Burrendah Reserve on Saturday afternoon. “We have been playing some really good football over the past month or so, but haven't been able to come away with the three points,” Canning coach Lee Hayward said. “We had been 1-0 up at half time in the previous three games v Ashfield, Forrestfield and Cockburn, but haven't been able to finish teams off, so it was good to see us get that second, third and fourth goal and pick up the points. It was also great to pick up a clean sheet against a team that have been scoring freely this season.”
Canning opened the scoring on 34 minutes, Mitchell Smith winning the ball in the midfield and played in Alex Guzman who finished well past Casey Robertson. It weas a tight game with both sides having chances after that but it was the hosts who doubled their advantage on 64 minutes. Freeman Nyatsambo sent through on goal, before pulling back to Mitchell Smith to score. It was 3-0 eight minutes later, Nyatsambo was in again, and he cut the ball back for Bill Orr to make it 3-0, before Smith wrapped the game up 13 minutes from time, with his second of the game. “It was a great result for us, after recent results,” Canning skipper Mason Langham said. “We endured Wembley’s attack and managed to create a lot of chances for ourselves.’
League leaders Cockburn City have maintained their five-point lead at the top, after a narrow 1-0 win against Ashfield at the Paintseal Arena, Ashfield Reserve. The only of the game came on the half hour mark, some neat build up play ended with Matt Bowen down the right, he beat a couple of defenders before laying the ball back to Rory McGrath on the edge of the box, and he made no mistake past Jordan Bell. “I thought it was a pretty even game, we created some good chances, but the final ball in the right areas let us down. Defensively we good and I thought we weren’t really under any pressure from the opponents,” Cockburn coach Paulo Basto explained. “Again, it wasn’t our best performance, but we’ll take the three points on the road and move on to the next two home games and hopefully get maximum points.”
Quinns are still close on their heels after bouncing back from defeat by East Perth last week, returning from Endeavour Homes Stadium, Larkhill Sportsplex- with a 2-0 win against Rockingham City. “I thought we played really well, a proper team performance from us which was a great way to bounce back after last week,” Quinns midfielder Elliot Ireland. I thought we also could have scored a few more with the way we played and chances we created, but ultimately to go down to Rockingham get the three points and a clean sheet, you can’t really ask for much more. Th visitors found the opener in the shadows of half time, Ireland won the ball on the left and played in James Elkington-Soan, who made no mistake. They sealed the points just after the hour, a quick counter attack saw Tyler Holden race down the left, and chipped the ball into the path of Jamie Gardiner, who finished well.
East Perth have slipped behind the top two, after being held to a 1-1 draw by Balga at Hudson Park. “We had all of the possession, but struggled to break them down. Balga set up well, and they got a breakaway goal which was disappointing from a defensive point of view from us,” East Perth coach Colm Costello said. “Two points dropped to be honest. “We need to go into every game trying to win now to keep the pressure on teams above us and around us.” The hosts took the lead on 68 minutes, a cross was headed back by Andy Keogh, who found Kealan McDermott and his cross was met by Ryan McGready who scored his ninth goal of the season. But Balga hit back three minutes later, good combination play, down the left side from Bai Hamilton to Christian Vest, who played the overlapping Meng Chroek free, who gave the defender no chance sprinting into goal and finishing well.
Both sides had chances to win, the best falling to Balga six minutes from time, Alessio Meschi failing to convert, after a brilliant hold up play from Lucas Reid. “East Perth was the dominant team and especially their left side gave us a lot of work to do, but my team was extremely stable and the crosses were headed away or caught by our goalkeeper. Despite the lack of possession, we created very good chances in the first half and in the second half, and could’ve won it late,” Balga’s coach Gerhard Janssen explained. “But the draw was a fair result and it is good to see that East Perth is keeping up to play high-quality football. Additionally, it is worth mentioning that the referee and the linesmen did an outstanding job and it never came to the usual issues when the derby heated up, and that includes the yellow-red card against my player in a phase where we try to turn the game around.”
Swan United difficult week got worse on Saturday, after they were beaten 2-0 by Carramar Shamrock Rovers, at the Swan Italian Club, Francis Street. The third unbeaten game sees Rovers sitting in fourth place, while Swan remains at the foot of the table. “It was a really difficult game and given the weather over the last week the pitch was cutting up very easily so it certainly wasn’t going to be a classic. Swan was well organised and really limited to only two chances in the first half. Second half was much the same and credit to Swan they came at us for the first 20 minutes until we made the changes,” Rovers’ coach Ronnie Martin explained.
“It’s never easy playing at Swan, so to play as we did in the first half and then come away with the three points is very pleasing, and great to see young Keane come on and grab both goals.” A tight game sprung to life 17 minutes from time, when the visitors found the opener. A good move and great cut back from fellow substitute Griffin Sture, for Keane to slot it home. The killer second came four minutes from time, a flick on from Griffin and Keane again finished well at the back post.
In the final game Forrestfield United have returned from Wanneroo Reserve with all three points, after a 3-1 win against Wanneroo City. “It was a great result for us and means that we have now won four on the bounce. In recent weeks we have managed to win without being at our best for long periods in the game, but I thought we put in a much better performance and deserving of the three points against Wanneroo,” Forrestfield winger Rhys Loxley explained. “The team is really starting to build some belief and momentum and next weekend’s game against Cockburn will be our biggest test yet. One we are relishing. Also, a special mention to Rylan Walker who has been exceptional since stepping up to first team level recently.”
The visitors were ahead when Sherwin Tucker headed from at the near post from Loxley’s corner. It was 2-0 before the break, a header back to the keeper was spilled, and Austin Reynolds pounced to send them in two to the good at the break. Wanneroo were back in the game after the break, Jose Zuniga scoring a free kick from the edge of the box. But Forrestfield sealed the win when Sam Platten was brought down by the Wanneroo keeper and he picked himself up to fire home the resulting penalty.
30.5.2025
MATILDAS TOO STRONG FOR ARGENTINA
A new-look Matildas side began their two-game series against Argentina with a 2–0 win in front of over 43,000 supporters at Marvel Stadium in Melbourne on Friday evening. A first-half goal from debutant Kahli Johnson set them on their way before Kaitlyn Torpey sealed the result with a second, twenty minutes from time.
Johnson said it would take some time to process what had happened after being shocked to find out on Thursday night that she would be starting. “I really couldn’t believe it, to be honest. I think it was probably a good thing that I had no idea, because it didn’t give me much time to start to panic,” she said. “I came in, did my usual thing today, and tried my best to treat it like any other game.”
Matildas interim head coach Tom Sermanni named a team with a blend of experience and youth. There were four changes from the side that played against Korea Republic last time out, with Mary Fowler and Tameka Yallop unavailable, while Steph Catley, Kyra Cooney-Cross, and Caitlin Foord were rested following their exploits with English club Arsenal, who won the Champions League Final against Barcelona. Jamilla Rankin, Clare Hunt, Kaitlyn Torpey, and Kahli Johnson came into the side to replace them. Johnson became Matilda #237 after being given the nod to start, while former Perth Glory keeper Morgan Aquino was amongst the substitutes.
The new-look Australia started the game on the front foot, with Johnson involved early—making space down the left in the sixth minute and crossing to Holly McNamara, who couldn’t find the target. They threatened again five minutes later when Torpey and Charli Grant combined down the right. The cross picked out McNamara again, but her first-time shot went wide. The hosts were dominating, and it seemed only a matter of time before they took the lead.
That goal duly arrived on 38 minutes. Grant made a great run from just inside Argentina’s half to the edge of the box before delivering a perfectly weighted cross to the back post, where Johnson headed past Argentine keeper Abigail Chaves, much to the delight of the crowd. Argentina’s players looked for the offside flag, which never came, and the goal capped off a strong half in which the Matildas restricted the visitors to very few chances, the best fell to Florencia Bonsegundo, whose shot flashed over the top.
With Monday’s match in mind, Sermanni made no changes at half-time, and the Green and Gold continued to dictate terms. Johnson went close again four minutes in, turning her marker, but her shot from distance whistled just wide. The 33rd-ranked Argentina side struggled to cope with the Matildas' pressure. McNamara went close again on the hour mark but couldn’t keep her shot down, and was then denied by Chaves four minutes later.
On 68 minutes the crowd stood as one, as Amy Sayer came off the bench for her first national team appearance in 457 days, following a ruptured ACL in April last year. Just two minutes later, the Matildas' pressure was rewarded with a second goal. Torpey found herself with the ball on the right side of the penalty area, and her attempted cross, or shot, beat everyone and nestled in the net before she was swamped by teammates. Moments later, Chaves made a good save to deny Clare Wheeler at the near post as the Matildas pushed for a third. Substitute Michelle Heyman fired wide, but the score remained 2–0.
Sermanni, who was in charge of his 150th game for Australia, now heads into what could be his final match in the second leg of the series in Canberra. The interim coach has faced criticism from some A-League figures after suggesting the league isn't doing enough for its women’s teams, but he stood by his comments post-match. “You can’t afford to stay still, and you can’t afford to go backwards—it’s as simple as that,” Sermanni said. “We’ve got to continue to look at... the world has opened up for women’s football.
“Europe has come alive in the last three or four years. The game, in the last two to four years, has expanded more than it did in the ten years before that. So we need to keep up with that—and to keep up, we need to put certain things in place domestically and internationally. It’s important that we do that, with everybody on board and pushing in the right direction.”
Australia: GK Teagan Micah, 3 Winonah Heatley, 4 Clare Hunt, 6 Clare Wheeler (24 Leah Davidson 78’), 8 Kaitlyn Torpey (29 Bryleeh Henry 78’), 10 Emily van Egmond (17 Amy Sayer 68’), 14 Alanna Kennedy, 15 Holly McNamara (32 Michelle Heyman 68’), 22 Charlotte Grant, 25 Kahli Johnson (5 Natasha Prior 87’), 27 Jamilla Rankin (2 Courtney Nevin 87’) – Subs not used: RGK Jada Whyman, RGK Morgan Aquino, 7 Steph Catley, 9 Caitlin Foord, 23 Kyra Cooney-Cross, 26 Isabel Gomez
Argentina: GK Abigail Chaves, 3 Eliana Stabile (14 Milagros Martin 77’), 4 Catalina Roggerone, 5 Vanina Preininger (8 Augustina Vargas 84’), 6 Aldana Cometti, 10 Maricel Pereyra, 11 Yamila Rodriguez (19 Paulina Gramaglia 58’), 13 Sophia Braun, 15 Maria Florencia Bonsegundo, 16 Evelyn Sofia Dominguez (17 Maria Francisca Altgelt 77’), 18 Margarita Giminez (7 Romina Nunez 58’) – Subs not used: 2 Milagros Vargas, 9 Kishi Nunez, 20 Virginia Gomez
30.5.2025
NORTH PERTH’S GOOD START TO BE TESTED AT KELMSCOTT
It’s been a great start to the season for North Perth United, who sit top of the Belt-Up Amateur Premier Division. They’ve scored the most goals so far this season, and feature in our Week Eight ‘Match of the Round’ when they visit Frye Park to take on fifth-placed Kelmscott Roos. (All games kick off at 3:00 pm.) Both sides bounced back last week after defeats in Round Six. United were beaten by Emerald but responded with a 4-2 win over Kingsley Westside, while the Roos, after losing to Hamersley, came back strongly with a 5-0 win at Peel.
The last time these sides met at Frye Park was in Round Four last season, when Kelmscott ran out convincing 7-2 winners. The hosts started quickly, taking the lead in the third minute with Dennis Saydee racing one-on-one with North Perth keeper Cian Flynn and finishing well. They doubled their lead moments later, with Dennis Reeder squaring the ball to Isaac Koomson for a simple tap-in. Saydee made it 3-0 on 32 minutes. North Perth pulled one back five minutes later, with Gershom Rowland finding the net.
Kelmscott added a fourth early in the second half, with Lemeo Reece finishing clinically. North Perth wasn’t done yet, reducing the margin 17 minutes from time with Rowland adding his second. However, that was as good as it got for the visitors, as Kelmscott fired home three more late goals. Nteng scored from a tight angle on 78 minutes, Koomson chipped the onrushing keeper soon after, and in the final minute, Koomson completed his hat-trick by rounding the keeper and rolling the ball into an empty net.
North Perth coach Kevin Flavin said it was a good performance, and he was happy with the players’ attitude—especially after the loss to Emerald. “Yes, we were happy with the win against Kingsley,” he said. “Jason (Winter) and I wanted a good response from the lads after our last league game against Emerald, and we got the response we wanted.”
Flavin acknowledged that the trip to Frye Park is always a tough assignment, especially with several players carrying injuries. However, he said the team is prepared and looking forward to the challenge. “This week will be a tough game away to Kelmscott—it’s never an easy venue to go to,” he explained. “But we are confident we have prepared well for this week and the lads are looking forward to the challenge, even though we are down quite a few players at the moment. These scenarios are exactly why you need a big squad in this league.”
Kelmscott Roos coach Richard Changadzo said the win at Peel required hard work, as all games have this season. “It’s been evident that this season the league has a lot of quality teams who can win on the day if they take their chances. Teams are starting to settle now, and the competition is getting tougher every week. We played well in the moments we needed to and took our chances early in the game—we didn’t leave it too late,” he explained.
“Peel United are always organised and hard to break down, so it took a lot of patience and discipline for us to start scoring. It was good to see goals spread across the team—that gives us confidence as coaches that we’re not reliant on a few players. It was also pleasing to get our first clean sheet of the season, and hopefully we can get a few more in the coming weeks to stay in touch with the top pack.”
Changadzo, now in his fourth season at the club as an assistant and coach, praised Sunday’s opponents and expects a tough test. “North Perth are really playing well, as their results show. Credit to them—they’ve rebuilt well from last season. I can only prepare my lads to play to their potential, and they have to want the win on the day. We have a great bunch of players who are capable of winning games and are in goal-scoring form.”
“Derek (Clarke) and I have been pushing most of them out of their comfort zones, asking for more versatility, and it’s starting to show. We’ll have to be at our best on Sunday because we’re playing the pacesetters. It’s shaping up to be a spectacle for the neutral spectator, and hopefully it lives up to expectations. It’s always a good feeling as a coach to go into a game knowing your players are focused and not taking it lightly—especially when you're playing a team above you on the table.”
In other games on Sunday, second-placed Emerald make the trip Chichester Park to take on Kingsley Westside, while third-placed Olympic Kingsway host Peel United at Kingsway Reserve, hoping to bounce back from their loss at Hamersley last week. Hamersley Rovers entertain South Perth United at Carine Open Space, while three points will be huge when Morley Windmills host Jaguar at Wotton Reserve.
In the final game, North Beach welcome Maccabi to Charles Riley Memorial Reserve. Both North Beach and Maccabi sit on 11 points. North Beach come into the game after a big win against Jaguar, while Maccabi were soundly beaten by Emerald. Maccabi coach Ricky Berelowitz said they’re looking forward to the match and see it as an opportunity to bounce back after two tough weekends.
“Unfortunately, our squad depth is being tested, but that’s part of Sunday league football—players go away or get injured—so it’s a great chance for others to step up and contribute,” he explained. “Hopefully we can still play our way and be competitive—and hopefully the weather holds up.”
North Beach coach Nick Di Carlo said Sunday would be a big test, but the aim is to build on last week's strong performance. “Sunday is sure to present us with a big challenge in Maccabi. We've always had super competitive games with them over the years, and we know they can beat anyone on their day,” he said. “We’ll have to match that intensity at home and keep our win streak going into a massive stretch of games over the next month.”
30.5.2025
BALCATTA BUILDING MOMENTUM IN NPL W
Balcatta Etna have begun to find their form after an inconsistent start to the NPL Women’s season. They are coming off two impressive wins—against FW Academy in week eight and Fremantle City last week—which have consolidated their position in fourth place on the table. They’ll now look to make it three wins on the trot when they host Murdoch University Melville at the Home Group Stadium, Grindleford Reserve, on Sunday afternoon. (All games kick off at 3:00pm unless stated otherwise.)
The visitors sit at the bottom of the table and are still searching for their first win of the season. Despite this, they have been competitive in every match. Balcatta, on the other hand, are beginning to hit their stride. They were scheduled to play a week five catch-up game against Subiaco on Wednesday night at home, but floodlight issues meant only two minutes were played before the match was abandoned. It will be rescheduled for later in June.
Balcatta defender Frankie Murray said the team’s recent performances have proven they can beat the best teams in the league and that they are heading in the right direction. “It was great to get two wins against some good sides, and it’s put us in a strong position going forward,” Murray said. “We’ve started to control possession a lot more and really taken the game to the opposition. We feel like we’ve built some strong momentum for the rest of the season. As a team, we need to show up again on Sunday. Football is unpredictable, so we have to control what is within our power—our effort, the way we play, and our desire to win. It’s business as usual as we push for another three points.”
In other games on Sunday, UWA Nedlands host league leaders Perth SC at UWA Sports Park. Both teams are coming off wins in the last round: UWA defeated Subiaco on the road, while the Azzurri also picked up a big away win against MUMFC. Second-placed Perth RedStar travels to Rosalie Park to meet Subiaco AFC (3:45pm). Chris Atturo’s side are currently the form team in the competition, having won their last four games, including a hard-fought 3-2 victory over the FW Academy last week in Bunbury.
In the final match, Fremantle City entertain the Hyundai FW Academy at Hilton Park. The Academy will be eager to break a three-game losing streak that has seen them drop to third place. For the hosts, three points would be crucial in closing the gap on the teams above them. Fremantle captain Annabelle Leek said the team is looking forward to bouncing back on Sunday after last week’s defeat to Balcatta.
“We were disappointed with the result against Balcatta. Heading into the game, we knew it would be a challenge, especially as both teams needed the three points to stay in the top-four race,” the defender explained. “They like to keep possession of the ball—so do we—but they were simply better at it on the day. We’d been in good form, having not lost since round three, which highlights the progress we've made.
“We’ve set high standards for ourselves, and we didn’t meet them last week. I think the better team won, but there’s always a lesson in defeat. We’ve reviewed the game, made some adjustments in training, and are more motivated than ever to bring our best against FW Academy. It’s a massive game. Both teams are eager to bounce back. They’ve had a tough run recently, but that doesn’t take away from the success they had at the start of the season. They play a high-energy, fast-paced style, so it’ll be a real test—but it’s one we’re ready for.”
30.5.2025
NPL-WA ROUND TEN - PREVIEW
We head into week ten of the NPL M competition, and our ‘Match of the Round’ takes us to the Home Group Stadium, Grindleford Reserve where Balcatta Etna welcome Perth Glory. (All games kick off at 3:00pm, unless stated) The hosts sit in tenth spot on the table, but have hit some form, and are unbeaten in their last five league and cup games, and will be buoyed after reaching the Hahn Australia Cup (WA) semi-finals in midweek. Glory sits third, and have only lost once this season, but they haven’t won in their last three starts, two draws and a narrow lose against Olympic in Bunbury last weekend, so both sides will be gunning for the three points, so it should be an entertaining encounter.
The last time the two sides met at the venue was in week three last season, when they fought out a 2-2 draw. Glory found the opener on the quarter hour mark, Sebastian Despotovski pouncing on a poor pass from Liam Miller, before sending Royie Rahimim in on goal, and he finished low past Connor Campbell. But the hosts levelled 12 minutes later, Shogo Osawa’s corner caused problems in the Glory box, and Jon Corness turned the ball home from close-range. Balcatta hit the front ten minutes later, Fanuel Dawit’s cross from the right was headed home powerfully by Hasani Sinclair. But Glory levelled with a late goal, Samuel Barry sent Sean O’Connor down the left, and his low cross was turned home by substitute Sam Byrne.
Glory coach Joe Heath said they played well against Olympic, in the Football West Regional Festival of Football in Bunbury, and thought they deserved something from the game. “I was pleased with the way we played as a team down in Bunbury for long periods of the game, but frustrated with the result,” he said. “I thought we deserved more out of the game. However, we were wasteful in the final third and didn't make the right decisions when opportunities arose. That being said, Kingsway are a good team and well organised, credit must go to them for seeing the game out.”
Heath said it will be another stern test at Balcatta on Saturday, but he has been delighted the way his young side have gone this season, with many of the players never playing NPL first team football before, and he said the whole squad has been a pleasure to coach. “I am really pleased with the way the lads have performed so far this season. I have said it before, there is a lot of talent in this group. The team is competing this year in the NPL so far, now it's about finding consistency in these young lads and maintaining that across the full season,” the coach explained. “One thing I will say is their attitude and focus when approaching each game is brilliant at the minute, and that's not just the starting 11, that is the full squad.
“A lot of this team are in their first year at NPL level, which is very encouraging for the future from the club’s point of view. It is important for us as a club to continue to produce young talent and get the environment right for them to progress. I am expecting another tough game. Balcatta have some good experienced players and have picked up form recently. There are no easy games for us in this league, we are younger than every other team and as the only professional club, we are everyone's team to beat each week.”
Balcatta started the season with six games away from home due to redevelopment at their home ground, which wasn’t the best way to start their campaign, but assistant coach Malcom Tshuma said despite the poor run of results, he thought they played some good football. “It took us a while to get going and to be honest in the games we lost early in the season, we actually played some good football,” he said. “I think we are now in a moment where we are turning that good football into results and showing some strong resilience to make sure that if we can’t win the game then make sure we don’t lose it.”
They have found the consistency that is needed in the NPL, and the club are on a five-game undefeated run in the league and cup games, and Tshuma said there is still room for improvement, starting against a good Glory side on Saturday. “Yes, it’s been a good month for us no doubt. Heading into the season, consistency was the biggest area of improvement we were looking for amongst the squad. I feel we are still not where we want to be but we’re getting better every week and that’s credit to the boys,” he explained. “Games against Glory are always exciting. We have a good record against them in recent times and it’s important that we draw on that recent experience. Glory is a good side, but they always give you moments to take the game to them. We need to make sure we’re ready for those moments and capitalise on them.”
In other games this week, leaders Bayswater City will look to bounce back their cup exit in midweek, when Matthew Sparrow’s former club Fremantle City visit Frank Drago Reserve. Fremantle will also look for redemption after being thrashed 0-5 at home by Armadale last week. Second-placed Olympic Kingsway entertain fourth-placed Perth SC at Kingsway Reserve, both teams hoping to keep tabs on the leaders with a win, while Perth RedStar host Floreat Athena at the RedStar Arena, Joondalup, the visitors sit bottom, but did beat the hosts in the cup recently. Western Knights welcome Sorrento to Nash Field, and with only one-point separating them, a win would be massive in this one.
In the final game Stirling Macedonia make the trip to Alfred Skeet Reserve to take on the inform Armadale. Ago Mujic’s side will be on a high after reaching the Hahn Australia Cup semi-final, but Alun Vernals’ side have hit some good form, with striker Pieter Jacobsz on fire. He has bagged ten league goals this season, including five in the last two games, and he said the win at Fremantle was a great all—round team performance, and he’s enjoying life at the Skeet. “Last week was a great game from us, we played with a lot of intensity and purpose. Very pleased with the 5-0 win, it shows what a threat we are in this league,” he said. “As for myself, I’m enjoying my football and glad to be doing my part for the team. We hope to take this momentum into the Saturday’s game against Stirling which is always a good match up.”
30.5.2025
STATE LEAGUE DIVISION ONE, ROUND TEN PREVIEW
Gwelup Croatia sit on top of the State League Division One, and they are involved in our week ten ‘Match of the Round, when they host Joondalup City at the Croatian Sporting Complex, Wishart Street on Saturday afternoon. (All games kick off at 3:00pm, unless stated) Gwelup had their lead at the top of the table cut, after a loss at Inglewood last week, and they will be aiming to get back into the winner’s circle. Meanwhile, Joondalup consolidated fifth place, with a win against Gosnells last week, the win meaning there have only lost once in their last six games, a great start to the season after promotion, so it should be a good game.
The last time Joondalup headed to Gwelup in the league, was in week 16 in 2018, but they left empty handed, with the hosts running out 3-1 winners. The hosts hit the front on nine minutes, when James Sammut followed up after his first effort had been saved by Ben Towers. The skipper added his second on 23 minutes, after he played a neat one-two with David Heagney before racing into the box to score. But the visitors hit back and pulled one back seven minutes later, Nathan Hibbder overhead kick went in off the post to send them to the sheds one goal behind. But Gwelup made sure of the points on the hour, and Sammut completed his hat-trick, after he raced past his marker and finished clinically past Towers.
Gwelup Croatia coach Basil Lenzo thought they deserved something from their defeat at Inglewood, but missed chances cost them. “The score certainly didn’t reflect the game that we played and the style of football in that weather. We missed our opportunities and they took full advantage of their two shots and that’s ultimately what many see,” Lenzo said. “We will continue to try and play football and need to keep working on key elements of our game to ensure we maintain a strong defensive mindset.”
It’s been a good start to the season for the club, topping the table and just two defeats and scoring plenty of goals, but the coach is well aware we are only in week nine. “As a coaching group we are committed to giving the players the best possible football environment to be the best they can. To do that, we ask for commitment, discipline and hard work and the players have duly given us their best,” Lenzo explained. “This is a passionate club and we want to ensure that we represent the community accordingly, because it means so much to many. We are super impressed with everyone at the club and that can be seen with the way we are playing. But let’s not kid ourselves, it’s a tough league and with 12 weeks to go, every game requires us to bring our best selves to the game.”
Lenzo said they have trained well this week, and have prepared well for the visit of Joondalup City, who they played in the cup at the venue earlier in the season, so he knows what to expect. “Yes, an aggressive team whom are well organised all over the park, and we need to match that,” he said. “We had a great battle in the cup and know they will come with a high pressing game which we need to patiently break down. It will be a tough game and we look forward to it.”
Joondalup have been impressive after promotion last season, and consolidated fifth place on the ladder with a 2-0 win against Gosnells last week, a game skipper Liam Peacock said they controlled, and are starting to step up their performances. “Last week was a great performance from the lads. We controlled the game from start to finish and got the result we deserved,” the defender said. “Looking at it overall, we’re happy with where we’re at after the step up, but there’s definitely a feeling we’ve let a few points slip in games we should’ve put to bed.”
The skipper believes they gelling nicely, and they are looking forward to the challenge of taking on the league leaders on Saturday. “We feel like we should be higher up the table, but we’re starting to find our rhythm now. The group’s getting stronger each week, and the performances are starting to reflect that,” Peacock explained. “We played them (Gwelup) in the cup earlier this season and got a result, we know what they’re capable of, but we back ourselves too. We feel like we owe them one, and it’s a challenge we’re up for.”
Second placed UWA Nedlands hit the road this week, to take on Curtin University at Edinburgh Oval. The hosts sit bottom of the table after back-to-back defeats, while the visitors have only lost once in their last five games and are one of the form teams in competition. Their only loss was at Mandurah City, and the Dolphins are starting to hit their straps after a poor start to the season, and they make the trip to Dianella Reserve to meet Dianella White Eagles in the late game in Saturday evening. (5:00pm) The hosts were beaten last time out, so will be aiming to bounce back, this one should be a cracker.
Inglewood United will look to build on a big week, with wins against Gwelup in the league and Bayswater in the cup, when they travel to Rosalie Park to take on Subiaco AFC, who bowed out of the cup at Olympic on Wednesday. In the other games this week, Gosnells City welcome Kingsley Westside to Walter Padbury Reserve, while Murdoch University Melville, who also bowed out of the cup at Balcatta in midweek, entertain Kalamunda City at the Besteam Stadium.
30.5.2025
STATE LEAGUE DIVISION TWO, ROUND NINE PREVIEW
Our week nine State League Division Two ‘Match of the Round’ takes us to Burrendah Reserve, where Canning City host Wembley Downs. (All game kick off at 3:00pm, unless stated) This will be the first time the two sides have met in the State League, and there is only two points separating them, with Canning sitting tenth, and Wembley just below them. Both sides are coming off totally different results, Canning led at league leaders Cockburn, but were reduced to eight men and conceded in stoppage time to lose, while Wembley won for the first time at home since promotion from the Amateur Premier Division, thrashing Swan 7-3. So, with the bottom half of the table congested, three points would be massive in this one.
Wembley Downs skipper Jack Mellor said last week’s win against Swan was well deserved, but he believes they have played well but have been unlucky in some games and mistakes have cost them. “The win last week felt long overdue, as we’ve had some good performances where we haven’t got the result we deserved,” he said. “But the win against Swan will give everyone at the club a real boost.”
They have hit the ground running in the scoring department, bagging 21 league goals, which is the second best in the league, and Mellor said that’s how they want to play the game, and he’s hoping for more of the same against Canning on Saturday. “Yes, we’ve scored a good number of goals and that is a good reflection on how we are approaching games. However, we are making far too many mistakes and we’ve been punished for these at the other end,” he explained. “The lads are looking forward to Canning. Morale is high and the confidence from beating Swan is a reminder to everyone what we are capable of.”
Canning skipper Mason Langham said last weeks late defeat was gut wrenching, and playing well and not getting nothing from it hurt them. “It was a really tough result, having created a few clear-cut chances in the first half we should have been more than 1-0 up,” he said. “We’re gutted to let it slip and not get anything from the game, coming down to poor discipline when it mattered most.”
It’s been an up and down season at the club, a difficult start, but then big wins against Swan and Wanneroo, but its only week nine and Langham said there is a long way to go, and all their focus is on Wembley on Saturday. “Despite the results I think we’ve been getting better and better each week, three games in a row now being 1-0 up and not finishing our chances has cost us eight points. We know what we need to do to get back on track,” he said. “This weekend should be a great game, and we are looking to right our wrongs and I’m sure Wembley will be looking to gain some momentum. We know they can score so we’ll be looking to neutralise them and get our season back on track.”
Leaders Cockburn City make the trip to the Paintseal Arena, Ashfield Reserve to take on Ashfield. City needed a stoppage time goal from Mattheus Kilka to seal a come from behind win against Canning, while Ashfield’s recent good form came to an end, beaten by the odd goal at Forrestfield. It’s been a turbulent week at Swan United, with coaches Niall Hughes and Colin Morgan stepped down after they were well beaten at Wembley last week, and Liam Merigan will be the interim coach when they host Carramar Shamrock Rovers at the Swan Italian Club, Francis Street.
In other games this weekend, second placed East Perth entertain Balga at Hudson Park. They will be looking to build on their big win at Quinns last week, while third placed Quinns will look to bounce back from that defeat when they head up the freeway to take on Rockingham City at the Endeavour Homes Stadium - Larkhill Sportsplex. Forrestfield United have hit some good form, four games without defeat, and this week they travel to Wanneroo Reserve to meet Wanneroo City in the final game on Saturday evening. (5:00pm)
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