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21.3.2025
INTO THE LOOKING GLASS: STATE LEAGUE PREVIEW
This week we take a look at what might lie ahead in the State League this season.
Mandurah City, Dianella White Eagles, Inglewood United and Kingsley Westside will be among the favourites for the championship in Division One, while East Perth are tipped by some to take out the Division Two title after going so close last season, while Cockburn City are also expected to do well in their first year in Division Two for decades.
The footballwa.net team takes a look at the twelve clubs, and are joined by "The Insider", Murray Stevens, from "The World Football Programme Radio" radio show, Kelechi Osunwa from the "Perth Football Podcast", and footballwa.net founder Jacob Aufdemkampe, in offering their thoughts on how
season 2025 will pan out...
21.3.2024
NPL-WA ROUND TWO - PREVIEW
We head into week two of the NPL M competition, and our ‘Match of the Round’ takes us to the E&D Litis Stadium in Mount Lawley on Saturday afternoon, where Floreat Athena entertain Bayswater City. (3.00pm) The hosts earned a hard-fought point at Armadale in the opening round, with keeper Jason Saldaris making a number of smart saves to keep them at bay, while a goal in the final minute by Bayswater defender Luke Palmateer gave them a winning start to the season, after a 2-1 win against Sorrento, so both sides will look to continue their unbeaten start to the season.
The last time the two sides met at the venue was in round 21 last season, with the hosts securing with the points after a 3-2 win. The hosts who found the opener on 31 minutes, McManus’ shot on the run was well saved by Lewis Italiano, but the rebound fell to Nick Ambrogio, who turned the rebound home from close-range. They doubled their advantage seven minutes later, Ambrogio shot from the edge of the box went under the body of Italiano.
Bayswater were back in the contest on 42 minutes, Jon Stynes sent Sam Mitchinson down the left, and his cross was headed home by Gordon Smith at the near post. Then two minutes later they were level, Southgate’s ball into the penalty area found Chris Jackson, who played a neat ball to Smith who found the net via the post. The winner came 18 minutes from time, McManus made space in the penalty area and crossed to Cherno Bah at the back post, who bundled the ball home.
The stoppage time winner by Palmateer was a perfect for Matthew Sparrow’s tenure at the club, and the big defender said they had to work for the three points. “Yeah, it was a tough game, and credit to Sorrento—they made us work for it. We knew they’d be physical and well-organized, so it was about staying patient and taking our chances when they came,” Palmateer explained. “Obviously, grabbing the late goal was a great feeling, but more importantly, it showed our character as a team.
“First game of the season, it’s never going to be perfect, but getting the three points in that manner gives us confidence moving forward. Anytime there’s a change in management, it takes time to adapt, but the boys have really bought into Matty’s ideas. He’s brought a clear structure and an attacking mindset, which suits the group we have. Pre-season was intense, but that’s what we needed, and you could see in the way we played last week—there was a real intent in and out of possession. It’s early days, but we’re enjoying the challenge and the direction we’re heading in.”
Palmateer is expecting another challenge contest on Saturday, against a good Floreat side, but he said they will look to take the momentum into the game from last weeks win, and all the focus at training this week has been on themselves. “Floreat are always a tough side, especially at their place. They’re well-drilled, and they’ll be coming into this with confidence after last week,” the defender said. “For us, it’s about building momentum—one win doesn’t define a season, so we need to back it up with another strong performance. We know what to expect from them, but we’ll focus on our game and make sure we go there with the right intensity.”
The scoreless draw at Armadale was gutsy performance from Floreat, they rode their luck at times, with Saldaris outstanding, but they could have won it late, and the ‘keeper said the new look side showed positive signs, and they have worked hard in preseason to improve. “Away games are never easy, so earning a point and keeping a clean sheet is a positive sign for things to come. We created chances, but we weren’t ruthless enough to secure all three points,” he explained. “The Night Series highlighted two key points: our shape needed improvement, but on the positive side, we showed we have goals in us. We’ve been focusing on addressing the areas of improvement, as the goals will naturally follow.”
Saldaris said Bayswater will be on high after their late win last week, but they are looking to start their home campaign with three points and a positive performance in front of their supporters. “This week presents a tough fixture against rivals Bayswater, a game that has always been intense over the years,’ he said. “The squad is eager to build on last week’s effort, aiming to go one step further and secure all three points at home, marking our first win of the season, we’re looking forward to it.”
The round begins on Friday evening when Perth SC host Fremantle City at Dorrien Gardens, West Perth. (7.00pm) Perth were off to a flyer last week, with a big win against Balcatta, while it was a start to forget for Scott Miller’s Fremantle, well beaten by Glory. In the other Saturday games (all kick off at 3.00pm), Perth RedStar and Armadale will look for their first wins of the season, when they meet at the RedStar Arena in Joondalup, likewise Western Knights and Balcatta Etna, who meet at Nash Field in Mosman Park.
Olympic Kingsway began their title defence with a hard-fought home win against Stirling, and they hit the road this week, when they travel to Percy Doyle Reserve, Duncraig, to take on Sorrento, while in the final game Stirling Macedonia host Perth Glory at Macedonia Park. The hosts were edged out at Olympic to start the season, while Glory thrashed Fremantle, and coach Joe Heath said it was a perfect for his young side, and he’s looking for consistent performance.
“Yes, I was very pleased with the way the game went. We were on the front foot for the majority of the game and looked physically superior to Fremantle,” Heath explained. “While there were some great individual performances, how the lads performed as a team was most pleasing. Out of possession, we pressed well, in possession, and second half we were direct and created some nice passages of play. It is now about us finding performances like this consistently week by week, and we hope to continue that on Saturday against a good Stirling side.”.
21.3.2025
STATE LEAGUE DIVISION ONE, ROUND ONE PREVIEW
The 2025 State League Division One competition begins this weekend, and it looks like being another really competitive season, with a number of clubs coming into the league, and many adding some quality players to their squads. Our Week One ‘Match of the Round’ sees newly promoted Joondalup City make the trip to the Proto DPS Stadium, Inglewood Stadium, to meet Inglewood United. (All games kick off at 3:00pm, unless stated) The hosts were relegated from the NPL last season, and new coach Cameron Lord will be hoping for a quick return, while Guy McDonald’s Joondalup will be looking to make an impact in the division for the first time since 2018.
Joondalup City Head coach Guy McDonald said preparations for the new season has gone well, and all their focus is on Saturday season opener. “We’re really looking forward to Saturday’s game and getting the season underway. I think getting knocked out the night series was a blessing in disguise as it allowed us to work on our playing style in depth and not worry too much about results,” he explained. “It definitely has also given time for the new lads to bed into the group and pull the whole squad together as one. We have learnt a lot about ourselves over preseason and we can’t wait to get going. A tough test first up against a strong side, but we are ready to go.”
City skipper Liam Peacock echoed the thoughts of his coach, and he knows it will be a tough game, but they have prepared well. “The whole club are looking forward to Saturday’s opener against Inglewood United, and we can’t wait for the season to start,” the defender said. “Pre-season has been tough, but the squad is looking good, we have strengthened the squad from last season with quality players, which will put us in a strong position for the season. Inglewood is always a tough side, so we are expecting a tough match, but as always, we’re confident in our preparation and ready to put on a solid performance.’
Inglewood defender Ciaran Salinger said new coach Cameron Lord has hit the ground running, and the new season can’t come quick enough as they look to put last seasons relegation behind them. “Myself, the players and more importantly the club are looking forward to getting the 2025 season underway. It’s been a very long pre-season with a big squad and coaching changes,” he explained. “The club have done some excellent work in the off-season both on and off the pitch and everyone is raring to go. Cam is a top-quality coach with some serious experience at good levels. He’s brought fantastic energy and a very good brand of football to the club.”
The hosts will be holding their Community Day on Saturday to which they hope as many people can attend. Fantastic opportunity for people in the in area to come down and support the club. Back to the game, midfielder Harry Evans said they will be the club everyone wants to beat this season, and they need to ready for that from game one. “It won’t be easy in Division One and everyone will be out to beat us. All of the squad from 1-18 will have to step up and work hard to achieve anything this season,” he explained. “The squad is in good spirits heading into the season opener against Joondalup. The squad has adapted well to Cam Lord coming to the club, he is a proven head coach in WA with a modern approach and hopefully with his guidance, the good times will come back to this great football club.”
The round starts on Friday evening, when the other two newly-promoted clubs meet, with Kalamunda City travelling to Edinburgh Oval to take on Curtin University. (7:00pm) Both will be looking to the season with a win, and Curtin head coach Troy Reid said they can’t wait to get started and build on last week’s cup win against Mandurah. “Kalamunda is a tough opening game to kick off the season. Fresh off their Division Two title and promotion to Division One, they’ll be eager to make a statement—just like us,” he said. “While they’ve undergone some personnel changes, making them somewhat unpredictable, having watched them in Night Series they are a still a very strong team. We’ll need to be at our best to secure the points, but I’m confident in our preparation and believe we can kick off the season with a win.”
In the other Saturday games, UWA Nedlands entertain Subiaco AFC, in Kris Donnell’s first game in charge at the UWA Sports Park, while Gwelup Croatia hosts Mandurah City at the Croatian Sporting Complex, Wishart Street with Basil Lenzo in charge for the first time for the hosts. Richard Abrams will be charge of his first league game for Kingsley Westside when they visit Besteam Stadium to meet Murdoch University Melville, while in the late game Dianella White Eagles welcome Gosnells City to Dianella White Eagles (5:00pm)
21.3.2025
STATE LEAGUE DIVISION TWO, ROUND ONE PREVIEW
It’s the opening day of the State League Division Two season, and our Week One ‘Match of the Round’ is the clash between Canning City and Balga at Willetton Reserve on Saturday afternoon. (All games kick off at 3:00pm, unless stated) Both sides have had positives starts to the season, with both winning their Third Round Hahn Australia Cup games at Dianella and Maccabi respectively, and both will be hoping to start the season with a similar result.
The last time the teams met at Canning was in round three last season, when Balga left with a 3-2 win. It was the hosts who began the game well, and eight minutes before the break they found the opener. A quick break saw Ishmael Greywood race clear and superbly fired home from distance. They added a second 12 minutes into the second half, with Tom Kinnane was brought down in the box, and he picked himself up to convert the penalty.
It looked like the points were safe, but Gerhard Janssen's side had other ideas and pulled one back nine minutes from time Valentin Dosiere curling home from the edge of the box. They found the equaliser four minutes later, Alessio Meschi sending Jordan Jones the wrong way from the spot. The momentum was now with the visitors and in the final minute Balga found the winner. Meschi’s free kick was parried by Jones and substitute Nicholas Bahr-Pike was on hand to fire home the rebound.
Canning head coach Lee Hayward said the venue change to Willetton Reserve will make the game interesting, but his side are buzzing after last week’s cup win, and they will be doing all they can to start the season with a win. “Balga are always a challenge; we met them in the night series and lost but I felt we controlled parts of the game really well. The guys are still buzzing from last week’s game against Dianella, but we know this week will be a completely different type of game and we will need a different game plan to take all three points.
“We will be without a few players, like we were last week but we are confident that we have a lot more depth to handle the season a lot better and hopefully bring that consistency we missed out on last year. It’s going to be interesting playing at Willetton Reserve and on a Sunday, but the boys are up for it and hopefully last week’s cup result can kick start our season with a win.”
Balga will be looking for a repeat of their last game on the road against Canning, and head coach Gerhard Janssen said the new look side is coming together nicely, and a first up trip to Canning is a tough one. “Everybody in the club is excited about the season. It is about time that our first game starts. We have three away games to begin the season and Canning is our first challenge. Both teams come with a victory in our cup games. Canning will be a tough team to play as they showed against Daniella,” he explained. “We had a lot of injuries and sickness during the last weeks; hence we need 100% performance.
“The new players are three months and longer with us now since after season and preseason so that the integration took place. We have a very welcoming culture in our club and integrate new players quickly. It helped that we could keep 16 of our players from last year. Mark Edur is not ready with his hamstring problem. Silver Kelder is already established as a leader and accepted by the team. Our young strikers Michael Anokhin and Bai Hamilton coming from the U18s put a lot of pressure to the established teammates and are very keen to show that they have the potential to help the team to progress. Overall, we are looking forward to an exciting season.’
In other games on Saturday, Wembley Downs, who will have Luke Thompson in the dugout for his first league game for the club, will play their first ever State League game when they make the trip to Dalmatinac Park to take on Cockburn City, who were relegated last season. The pair met last week in the Australia Cup, with Wembley running out winners, so the Cockerels will be looking to reserve that result on Saturday. Rockingham City will also have a new coach, Jordan Rhodes, for their trip to Wanneroo Reserve to take on Wanneroo City, likewise Quinns, with Nick Jennings in charge of his first game, when they visit the Paintseal Arena, Ashfield Reserve to take on Ashfield.
It's been a hectic few months for Carramar Shamrock Rovers, with a coach change in the night series, with Ronnie Martin and Adam Walsh taking over as interim coaches, as they welcome Forrestfield United to Grandis Park, while in the final game East Perth make the trip to the Swan Valley to meet Swan United at the Swan Italian Club, Francis Street. The visitors had a successful first season in the State League, and coach Colm Costello said they can’t wait to get started this season. “The boys are buzzing to get going after a long preseason,’ he said. “We had a decent performance against Morley after a few weeks of friendly games which we didn’t perform if I’m honest. We have a few games away in difficult places early on, but we are well prepared on and off the pitch and looking forward to Saturday in the opener. Swan is always a test and especially at home, and they’ll be out to get the win to start their campaign, so I’m looking forward to the game.”
16.3.2024
HAHN AUSTRALIA CUP (WA) THIRD ROUND REVIEW
The third round of the WA stage of the Hahn Australia Cup was played over the weekend, and there weren’t many surprises, with the State League sides entering the competition. The first tie was on Friday evening, with Port Kennedy beating Peel United 4-1 at Koorana Reserve. First half goals from Blade Atkinson and Isaac Mbedzi gave the hosts a 2-0 lead, but Xavien Nel reduced the margin early in the second half. But a second from Mbedzi and another from Maxime Habanabakize secured the win.
In Saturday’s games Division Two side Canning City did provide an upset, beating Division One side Dianella White Eagles 8-6 on penalties after the game ended 2-2 after extra time. Albert Luwi and Magai Deng were on target for Dianella, with Oluwatomiwa Arannilewa and Tom Kinnane, ten minutes from time for Canning, before Lee Hayward’s side won the epic shoot-out, with keeper Andrew Craggs, who had saved a penalty in normal time, saving Anthony Dolan’s penalty, leaving Beau Abdul Rahim to seal it. “We went to Dianella not really worrying about the result but wanting to use the game as a platform to build on moving into the league starting next week. We have had a lot of injuries over preseason, and still had a few missing last night but it was great to see everyone stick to the game plan for most parts of the match,” Canning head coach Lee Hayward said. “We got a little sloppy in extra time but that’s to be expected so early into the season. It was great to see Oluwatomiwa (Arannilewa) score on debut and also Tom Kinnane continues his form from preseason.”
Curtin University moved into the next round with an impressive 3-1 win against Mandurah City at Edinburgh Oval on Saturday evening. The hosts made the best possible start and were ahead in the first minute, winning the ball in the middle of the parK, Kieran Witt got to the byline and picked out Jude Baillie to score from close range. But Mandurah were level on the half hour, Jordan Callaghan driving into the box to finish from the angle at the near post. But Curtin regained the lead eight minutes later, Baillie turned provider, his sweeping cross to finding Rowan Steed on the edge of the box, who calmly found the bottom left corner.
Mandurah pressed after the break, but couldn’t break down a tight Curtin defence, and four minutes from time the host sealed it with a third. Quick transition saw Lachlan Hannah get free down the left and finish in the top corner of the net past Alfie Brincat. “I thought every single player contributed and it was a solid team effort,” Curtin head coach Troy Reid explained. “We controlled the first half well, and should have had at least another goal going into half time. The second half we had to absorb a lot of pressure and defended well. All in all, very pleased for the boys and hoping to create some momentum into Round One in the league next weekend.”
In other Saturday ties, a brace from Austin Reynolds has seen Forrestfield United overcame Kwinana United 4-3 in a tight encounter at Crazy Domains Stadium, Hartfield Park, while a Josh Kingston double helped Kingsley Westside to a 4-1 win against Ashfield at the Paintseal Arena, Ashfield Reserve. East Perth beat Morley Windmills at Hudson Park, with Andy Keogh bagging two, and Ryan McGready grabbing the other. Meanwhile two late goals from Jeronimo Mottin and David Gomez gave Kalamunda City a 2-1 win against Carramar Shamrock Rovers at Grandis Park.
A Josh Chalmers hat-trick has seen Wembley Downs secure a 4-1 win against Cockburn City at Dalmatinac Park. “Obviously very pleased with the result against a very good side,” Wembley coach Luke Thompson said. “We executed a lot of what we wanted to which is pleasing and we look forward to the next round.” Meanwhile, Football Margaret River moved into the third round with a 2-0 win against Ballajura in the south west, while Wanneroo City beat Rockingham City on penalties, after the game ended 3-3 after extra time at the Lark Hill sportsplex.
Joondalup City have returned from the Croatian Sporting Complex with a hard fought 3-2 win. Guy McDonald’s side lead 3-0 with goals from Eddie Wilcock, Tom Hunt and Callum Stocks. But Gwelup hit back with goals from Robert Ferrante and Jay Bardsley, but City held firm to move through. “It was a great first half performance from the boys where they were clinical with their chances and worked so hard in difficult conditions on a tough surface,” Joondalup head coach Guy McDonald explained. “Second half we should have killed the game off with 3-4 good chances but didn’t and credit to Gwelup they made a game of it in the second half and made us work for the win right to the end.’
Quinns moved through after Woodvale forfeited their tie, Subiaco AFC beat Swan United 3-0 at Francis Street, South Perth United beat Ellenbrook United 3-1 at the Ellenbrook Sports Hub, while Gosnells City beat Northern City 10-0 at Walter Padbury Reserve. In the final Saturday game North Perth United came from three goals behind to beat Cracovia 4-3 at Woodville Reserve. “It was game of two halves, but all credit to Cracovia they we very good in the first 45, good game plan and they deserve there 3:0 at the break,” North Perth head coach Jason Winter explained.
“We regrouped at half time, and the lads knew they let themselves down, we made some changes and got the result. It was a brilliant come back from the lads, we asked for a reaction and we got it, and the subs made huge impact and great to see the lads dig deep for each other and win the game.” First half goals from Aiden Nicolaou, Leigh Morgan and an own goal had the visitors well in control. Substitute Oscar Kelly reduced the margin on 70 minutes, before Dean O’Meara, another one of the subs, made 2-3. Then new signing Cian O’Dwyer scored in the final minute to level things up, before he added another to win it in the fourth minute of stoppage time.
In Sunday’s ties, Inglewood United travelled to Bunbury Dynamos, and goals from Chad Nilson, Jason Dunphy, Jason Hogan and Martin Coughlan saw them return with a 4-2 win, with Jermey Stevens and substitute Elijah Golds scoring for the hosts. Doubles from Charlie Breen and Farruh Mavlonov helped Murdoch University beat Queens Park 6-2 at Coker Park, while goals from Andrija Jukic, Lucas Pickering, Kayne Lam, Ryan Fielder and a brace from Kevin Clary, gave Nathan Thorp’s Perth AFC a 6-0 win against Joondanna Blues at Reader Reserve. UWA Nedlands were too strong for North Beach, running out 7-0 winners at the UWA Sports Park, while in the final game, goals from Christian Vest and Seamus Edwards gave Balga a 2-0 win against Maccabi at the Maccabean Memorial Oval.
16.3.2025
ZDRILIC COPS FAN BOOS ON THE CHIN
Coach David Zdrilic has no issues with fans booing him and the team, saying he understands their frustrations as Perth Glory hurtles towards back-to-back wooden spoons. Glory slumped to last spot on the A-League Men ladder after suffering a 3-1 loss to fellow wooden spoon contenders Brisbane Roar on Saturday night.
Many boos could be heard at Perth Oval upon the final whistle with Glory fans clearly fed up in what has turned into a nightmare debut coaching campaign for Zdrilic. "I mean, the fans want to enjoy their team winning games, and we're not winning games," Zdrilic said. "They're frustrated, and obviously the coach is going to cop all of that. For me, I've got no issue with that. That's totally normal."
Glory have mustered just 11 competition points from 21 games, scoring just 14 goals along the way and conceding a whopping 48. Brisbane have two games in hand on the Glory, and also have the luxury of playing five of their remaining seven matches at home. In contrast, Glory will be on the road in four of their five remaining matches.
Zdrilic's starting eleven is unrecognisable from the one that started the season. And although results have improved, Glory's performances are still well adrift of the rest of the competition. "There is obviously a lot of change that's happened this season," Zdrilic said. "Whether that's acceptable or not is a different story, but obviously it's a totally different team."
"We want to bring them (the fans) wins and goals and success, and that's what we're trying to do. I think at least from the start of the season to now, you can see a big progression in terms of the way they're playing. But it comes down to results. If you don't get the results as a team and as a coach ... you should expect the fans to not be happy."
15.3.2025
GLORY HIT ROCK BOTTOM
Perth Glory have slipped to the bottom of the Isuzu Ute A-League table after a 3-1 loss against Brisbane Roar at HBF Park on Saturday evening. A game dubbed the ‘Wooden Spoon Cup’ started brightly for the hosts with English import Luke Amos scoring his first goal for the club with a stunner, but that was as good as it got for the 6,469, home faithful with Asumah Abubakar levelling before the break, and a second-half brace from Sam Klein enabled the Queenslanders to leave with the points and leapfrog the Glory.
Head Coach David Zdrilic made two changes to the side that were beaten by Western Sydney Wanderers two weeks ago, with Jayden Pearman returning from international duty to replace Patrick Wood, who dropped to the bench, while Tass Mourdoukoutas came in for the suspended Josh Risdon. This was a huge game for both sides, a real six-pointer, and it was a perfect start from the hosts on seven minutes.
Adam Taggart feeding Amos, whose long-range rocket flew into the top corner of the net, much to the delight of the home faithful. They went close to a second on 24 minutes, Takuya Okamoto’s corner picking out Mourdoukoutas at the front post but he couldn’t find the target. Moments later Taggart found space and fired at goal, but Matt Acton was equal to the Socceroos strike, although the flag was up for offside
The Roar lifted and started to take control, and on 37 minutes they were level, a ball into the box wasn’t dealt with and the Portuguese striker Abubakar forced the ball home, with the Glory looking for a foul, but referee Casey Reibelt and VAR wasn’t having it and the goal stood. Glory should have taken the lead into the break, as in the final minute Okamoto’s corner fell to Nikola Mileusnic, who had plenty of time to pick his spot, but he mis-hit his shot and it flew wide.
Brisbane started the second half the better and were rewarded with the lead six minutes in. Abubaker heading a corner back across goal for Klein who crashed a volley past Oli Sail. The hosts were looking down the barrel of defeat, and needed a lift, and they almost levelled four minutes later, but Pearman shot didn’t trouble Acton. They were in again just after the hour, a cross from substitute Trent Ostler was palmed out by Acton only as far as Yuto Misao, but the Japanese import couldn’t keep his shot down.
The Roar were dangerous going forward and Ben Halloran’s low shot flashed inches wide of the far post with Sail at full Stretch. The hosts weren’t going down without a fight, and Pearman’s corner found Mourdoukoutas ten minutes from time, but he headed straight at Acton. Glory was pushing men forward late looking for the equaliser and they got caught out at the back, when the Roar sealed the points in the final minute, with Klein curling home superbly.
Perth Glory: GK Oli SAIL, 4 Tass MOURDOUKOUTAS, 7Nicholas PENNINGTON, 10 Nikola MILEUSNIC (20 Trent OSTLER 46'), 17 Yuto MISAO, 18 Lachie WALES, 21 Luke AMOS (23 Patrick WOOD 76'), 22 Adam TAGGART, 25 Jaylan PEARMAN, 29 Tomi MRCELA, 36 Takuya OKAMOTO (31 Joel ANASMO 76') - Subs not used: RGK Cameron COOK, 12 Taras GOMULKA, 14 Nathanael BLAIR, 15 Zach LISOLAJSKI
Brisbane Roar: GK Matt ACTON, 11 Asumah ABUBAKAR (10 Florin BERENGUER 74'), 12 Lucas HERRINGTON, 13 Henry HORE (17 Nathan AMANATIDIS 74'), 15 Hosine BIILITY, 19 Jack HINGERT (21 Antonee BURKE-GILROY 61'), 23 Keegan JELACIC, 24 Sam KLEIN (8 Walid SHOUR 90+4'), 26 Jay O’SHEA, 27 Ben HALLORAN, 35 Louis ZABALA - Subs not used: RGK Macklin FREKE, 7 Rafael STRUICK, 18 Jacob BRAZETE - Attendance: 6,469 - Referee: Casey Reibelt
15.3.2025
OLYMPIC BEAT MACEDONIA IN OUR WEEK ONE MATCH OF THE ROUND
Olympic Kingsway have started the defence of their NPL M title, after a hard fought 2-1 win in the traditional derby against Stirling Macedonia at Kingsway Reserve on Saturday evening in our Match of the Round. A cracking strike from Laat Manyec after the break gave the hosts the lead, after a tight first half. Stirling hit back with Alex Tanevski levelling, but a strike from Jayden Gorman eight minutes from time secured the points for David Tough’s side.
"It was a hard-fought derby win against a strong Stirling side, and over the 90 minutes, I felt we deserved the three points,” Olympic head coach David Tough said. “Our preseason was always focused on being ready for the season opener, and while we played well in spells, we know there’s room for improvement in all areas which is a positive sign for the season ahead.’
It was the hosts who made the better start and Tyler Garner shot on the run was saved by the legs of Stirling ‘keeper James Bosdet. They went close again on 19 minutes, Mitch Oxborrow’s free kick picked out Aryn Williams at the back post, his header was pushed on to the bar by Bosdet. The Stirling custodian was busy, and six minutes later he made a smart save to thwart the lively Jayden Gorman.
The visitors were on the back foot and Gorman’s curling effort whistled just wide, before Bosdet had to be alert again to punch an Oxborrow’s in swinging corner clear from under his crossbar. Stirling hit back, and finished the half the better, and went close on 37 minutes. Kade Fearnall’s corner picked out Brent Quick his goalbound shot was blocked, the rebound fell Joshua Bilaloski, his shot was saved on the line by Adrian Sinagra, and the Olympic custodian was quickly up to deny Alex Tanevski from the rebound. Moments later Sam Dweh made space on the edge of the box, his curling effort was over the top, and in the final minute, Fearnall’s back-heel found Tanevski whose shot whistled just wide, but at the break it was scoreless.
It was a bright opening to the second half, and seven minutes in the hosts found the opener. The visitors turned the ball over in the middle of the park, Oxborrow finding Manyec, and the former Perth Glory Youth midfielder fired home from distance, giving Bosdet no chance. They went close to a second five minutes later, Williams found space on the edge of the box, but he couldn’t keep his volley down. Stirling, who beat Olympic in the semi-final of the recent night series, levelled on 64 minutes.
Calvin Whitney nicked the ball off Oxborrow in the middle of the park, and played in Tanevski, who finished clinically past Sinagra. Ago Mujic’s side sensed a win on the road, and Whitney’s first time shot from the edge of the box flashed just wide. The big crowd for the derby were on the edge of the seats, but it was the Olympic fans who were out of them eight minutes from time, when Olympic regained the lead. Great work down the left by Garner, saw him cross to the back post and Gorman fired home, much to the delight of the home faithful.
Olympic looked for a third to kill the game off, but they found Bosdet in good form. The Stirling custodian had picked up an injury and was hobbling, but he was alert to deny Gorman’s effort, before getting down low to save substitute Joe Hobson moments later. Stirling supporters thought they had found the equaliser two minutes from time, Asher Nelson’s cross to the back post was turned home by Quick, but their celebrations were cut short with the flag up for offside.
So, it was Olympic taking the points in another exciting derby and a great advert for the local game, but both sides will be there-or-there about come the end of the season. "Couldn’t have asked for a better start to the season. A Saturday night game at home against one of our rivals and taking three points," Olympic skipper Mitch Oxborrow said. "A tough and physical game but thought we showed a great winning mentality and deserved the three points. Stirling is always a good game for the neutral and last night was no different, I’m sure Stirling will expect to be in the mix by the end of season so the three points could be vital come seasons end."
Olympic Kingsway: GK Adrian Sinagra, 3 Harley Orr, 4 Oliver Annis, 5 Laat Manyec (14 Mohamed Diallo 80’), 6 Aryn Williams, 7 Tyler Garner, 8 Mitchell Oxborrow, 13 Ryan Lowry, 19 Lebib Lebib, 20 Luke Hewings (9 Joseph Hobson 72’), 25 Jayden Gorman – Subs not used: RGK Kaveen Waran 2 Jonathon Leithead, 11 Thomas Sallis, 18 Jacob Evans
Stirling Macedonia: GK James Bosdet, 2 Brent Quick, 4 Aston Montgomery (5 Kai Matthews 61’), 6 Dejan Spaseski, 8 Kade Fearnall, 10 Samuel Wynne (18 Danny Douglas 61’), 14 Joshua Bilaloski, 15 Shade Stewart, 17 Alex Tanevski, 22 Samuel Dweh (7 Asher Nelson 61’), 23 Calvin Whitney (11 Hugo Snowden 74’) – Subs not used: RGK Nicholas Speca, 3 Ryan Malton – Referee: Michal Jasinski
15.3.2024
NPL-WA ROUND ONE - REVIEW
The round started on Friday evening, with Matthew Sparrow celebrating first game in charge of Bayswater City, with a come-from-behind 2-1 win against newly promoted Sorrento at Frank Drago Reserve. “It was great to get off to a winning start, we were very aware how difficult an opponent Sorrento were - and they were as we expected very fit and well organised,” Bayswater captain Gordon smith said. “Credit to us for fighting back from being behind, we played some good stuff throughout the game and this win will give us great confidence. We had players come off the bench and making an impact and that is going to be vital to us this season.’
It was a lively start from the visitors, and Dean Cumming’s snap shot on seven minutes was well saved by Lewis Italiano. But he wasn’t to be denied moments later, when he headed home Dario Ramella cross from the left to give the Gulls the lead. Sorrento, who were coming off a win in the NPL M Night series Final last week, held their lead until 65 minutes, when they hosts levelled, Sorrento failed to clear a ball into the box, and it fell to Alexander Ishida-Livings, who fired low past Ben Ratajczak from the edge of the box. Sorrento’s cause wasn’t helped when Andrew Maranta was sent off by referee Steven Gregory 13 minutes from time. It looked like they had held on for a well-earned point, but in the first minutes of stoppage time Bayswater won it. Declan Hughes’ corner from the left was headed home at the back post by defender Luke Palmateer.
Perth SC have started the season with an emphatic 4-1 win against Balcatta Etna in the Italian Derby at Dorrien Gardens. The hosts hit the front six minutes before half time. Ethan Banks sent Jamie McNelis down the right and his cross found Gordon Perkins, who rose highest to head past Connor Campbell. They doubled their lead in the shadows of half time. Banks good first touch took him clear and he outpaced Kurt Harris before finishing low past Campbell. Banks increased the Azzurri’s lead eight minutes into the second half, pouncing on a poor clearance from the Balcatta custodian and firing home. Balcatta reduced the margin two minutes later, Jon Stynes finding last season’s top goalscorer Ben Hinshelwood, and he finished with aplomb past Mark Birighitti. But Perth made sure of the points 11 minutes from time, Banks crossing to McNelis who made no mistake. The only downside on the victory came two minutes from time when Coby Sutton received a second yellow card from referee Andre Ferreira and was sent off.
Perth Glory sits top of the table after the opening round, after thrashing Fremantle City 5-0 at the Sam Kerr Football Centre. They were ahead on nine minutes, Khoa Ngo getting to the by-line on the left and crossing to Adam Bugarija, who finished well. They doubled their lead on the hour mark, Bugarija the supplier this time, finding Kho on the edge of the box, and he cut inside his marker and curled the ball past Luke Radonich. It 3-0 on 71 minutes, the impressive Ngo’s trickery on the left, left three Fremantle defenders in his wake, his low cross was knocked on by Seb Despotovski and Bugarija fired home from close-range. They added a fourth three minutes later, Fremantle gave the ball away in the middle of the park and a superb ball by Giovanni De Abreu sent Ngo clear and he finished with aplomb. It wasn’t the start former Perth Glory legend Scott Miller was looking for in his first game in charge of Fremantle, but it got worse in the final minute when Glory added a fifth. Bugarija pounced on a loose ball, and crossed to substitute Adrian Pini who finished low past Radonich.
The points were shared at Nash Field, with western Knights and Perth Redstar drawing 1-1. The visitors thought they had the lead on 19 minutes, Joel Chianese’s corner was headed home powerfully by skipper Blair Govan, but the goal was disallowed for offside. But four minutes into the second half the hosts found the opener. Kristian Santich’s corner from the left was retrieved by Konstantinos Sparta on the right of the penalty area, his cross into the box was headed home debutant Luke Sprigg. But RedStar found the equaliser on the hour. Matthew George slipped in Sam Pollard, who cut the ball back from the bye-line and Daryl Nicol fired home. “Not to disappointed with a draw away at Nash field in round one,” RedStar skipper Blair Govan said. “It’s not an easy place to go, but there were lots of positives in our performance. I thought we created plenty of good chances, and having two goals disallowed for offside that were both so tight was a bit hard to take. But these things happen, so all in all we aren’t too disappointed with a draw.”
In the final game, Armadale and Floreat Athena fought out a scoreless draw at Alfred Skeet Reserve. The hosts dominated the first half, and Luke Collins’ shot from the edge of the box flew inches wide on four minutes, and three minutes later Joshua Willis’ shot flashed wide. Floreat custodian Jason Saldaris then produced a great save to deny Daniel Robinson’s shot. The hosts thought they had the lead in the first minute of the season half, Robinson’s shot from distance beat Saldaris, but crashed off the crossbar, down on the line, and bounced back on to the bar again, before being claimed by the grateful Floreat ‘keeper, referee Alex Stojcheski checked with the linesman, who said it didn’t cross the line. Floreat’s first effort on goal came on the hour, former Armadale midfielder Cherno Bah was given far too much space and his shot was saved low by Seb Medica. The hosts went close to the winner 15 minutes from time, Hamish van Dieken wriggled his way into the box, but his shot was inches wide of the post.
14.3.2025
INTO THE LOOKING GLASS: THE NATIONAL PREMIER LEAGUE SEASON-WA PREVIEW
It’s that time of the year again when we look at the season ahead, and give you our NP-WA season preview. It looks like being another close one, with a number of clubs recruiting well. Olympic Kingsway will
be aiming to go back-to-back, after winning their first title since 1980 last year. But they will be the hunted this season, with the likes of Bayswater City, Armadale, Perth RedStar and Stirling Macedonia
in the mix, while newly promoted Sorrento will also be one to watch. Also, there is a spot in the inaugural Australian Championship up for grabs for NPL sides so all clubs are looking for a good season to press their
claim, so it sets up an enthralling season.
The footballwa.net team takes a look at the twelve clubs, and are joined by "The Insider", Murray Stevens, from "The World Football Programme Radio" radio show, Kelechi Osunwa from the "Perth Football Podcast", and footballwa.net
founder Jacob Aufdemkampe, in offering their thoughts on how
season 2025 will pan out...
14.3.2024
BALCATTA EDGE OUT PERTH IN NPL W NIGHT SERIES FINAL
Balcatta Etna have won the 2025 NPL W Night Series after a hard fought 1-0 win against Perth SC in the final at Sam Kerr Football Centre on Fridy evening. It ended a four-year wait for silverware for the Grindleford Reserve club, the only goal coming from an own goal from Perth ‘keeper Dayle Schroeder early in the first half. Both sides had chances in an entertaining game, but it was Peter Rakic's side, who was up against his former club, who were crowned winners in front of a big crowd.
"It was a tough, physical game from both sides last night and I couldn’t be more prouder of the girls. Both sides had their chances in the first half but obviously we were happy with the early goal to help settle into the game," Balcatta's Jamie-Lee Gale said. "We felt we were the stronger side in the second half and although it wasn’t the prettiest football at times, I was so proud of the girls for putting everything on the line. The win is a testament to the hard work of the girls and our coaching staff and is great momentum for us leading into round one next week."
A tight opening with both sides cautious as they looked to start the new season with a title, but it was Balcatta who found the opening goal on 13 minutes. It was unlucky 13 for Perth ‘keeper Schroeder, who under pressure from Jaime Duncanson, punched Jamie-Lee Gale’s corner into her own net. The Azzurri hit back and went close to levelling when a corner wasn’t dealt and Maja Archibald’s shot was deflected over the top. From the resulting corner Rebecca Bennett had to be alert to tip Archibald’s lob over the top.
Moments later Bennett did well to block Jessica Flannery’s effort at her near post, as Perth continued to press. But Balcatta should have doubled their advantage on 24 minutes. A racking ball from Zoee Spadano sent Gale racing clear, she rounded Schroeder and looked odds on to score, but a superb last-ditch tackle from Matilda Boehm denied her, before Schroeder saved well to thwart Lucy Jerram on the follow-up. Down the other end Daisy McAllister tried her luck from the edge of the box, but it was straight at Bennett.
The Balcatta custodian was almost caught out 17 minutes from the break, Ruby Marshall’s cross shot was pushed away by the back-pedalling Bennett. Perth was ended the half the better and Bennett got down well at her near post to save Archibald’s shot on the run, but at the break Balcatta held a narrow lead. They went close to doubling their lead early in the second half, Abbey Meakins slipping in Mia Britton, who had replaced Duncanson at the break, but Schroeder was out bravely to save at her feet.
Schroeder then got down well to push Rachel Jarvis’ long-range effort away, as Balcatta looked to build on their lead. But Perth wasn’t finished, and Bennet was out bravely to save at the feet of the dangerous Flannery moments later. Then just after the hour mark Gale found space down the left and her low cross was turned inches wide by the arriving Meakins. The Balcatta skipper was the provider moments later sending Gale in on goal, but her shot on the run was well saved by Schroeder.
The Azzurri had a penalty shout turned down after Flannery’s shot hit the arm of Balcatta substitute Janet Gama, but referee Samia Omar waved away their protests. They couldn’t breakdown a well-organised Balcatta defence, and it was Balcatta who went close to a second in the final minute, Britton acing clear, her shot stung the palms of Schroeder, and her follow up shot was deflected wide. But at the final whistle it was Balcatta celebrating their first trophy since beat MUMFC in the 2021 Night Series, while Jamie-Lee Gale’s outstanding performance was rewarded, winning the ‘Tracy Wheeler Medal’ as Player of the Match’
"I'm so happy for the girls to come away with the win because it's something they've thoroughly deserved for a long time. I've always believed this group has had the potential to challenge the top teams and tonight we proved it," Rakic said. "It was a little cagey at times but their determination to push on and fight for the win was immense. I'm hoping now we can maintain this level throughout the league this year and if we do, I think we can expect an exciting season."
Perth SC: GK Dayle Schroeder, 2 Violet Longmore (3 Lucy Hope 85’), 5 Epril Nossent (4 Hannah Insch 75’), 6 Hannah Collins, 7 Ruby Marshall (9 Louise Tana 60’), 8 Daisy McAllister (12 Alanna Ottobrino 75’), 10 Maja Archibald (18 Tamsyn Hannan 60’), 11 Matilda Boehm, 13 Sam Mathers, 15 Jessica Flannery, 17 Kimberly McCartney – Subs not used: RGK Stacey Cavill
Balcatta Etna: GK Rebecca Bennett, 2 Monique D'Opera (16 Janet Gama 67’), 4 Frankie Murray-Hocking (14 Mia Hargreaves 87’), 5 Carys Davis, 8 Abbey Meakins, 9 Rachel Jarvis (7 Liana Cook 67’), 10 Lucy Jerram (6 Sofija Nikoloska 77’), 11 Alyssa Van Heurck, 12 Jaime Duncanson (15 Mia Britton 45’), 13 Jamie-Lee Gale, 24 Zoee Spadano – Subs not used: RGK Isabella Comito - Referee: Samia Omar
14.3.2024
GLORY AND MARINERS FIGHT OUT A SIX GOAL THRILLER
Perth Glory have scored a stoppage time equaliser to secure a 3-3 draw against Central Coast Mariners in their week 19 Ninja A-League clash at the Industree Group Stadium on Friday evening. Jessika Nash had given the hosts the lead at the break, but a brace from Sarah O’Donoghue saw Glory hit the front midway through the second half. But the hosts hit back and goals from Annalise Rasmussen and Tiana Fuller looked to have given the hosts the points, but Tijan McKenna late goal gave Glory a share of the spoils.
Head Coach Stephen Peters made one change from the side that beat Western United last time out, with Grace Johnston retuning, with last week’s two goal hero Kelli Brown missing out. The hosts made a fast start with O’Donoghue firing over the top early, before Johnstone fired straight at Mariners ‘keeper Sarah Langman moments later. The best chance came on 12 minutes Tijan McKenna spotted Langman off her line, and her chip from distance looked distanced for the net, but the former Glory custodian managed to get back and produce a fantastic save.
After a good start, it was a huge blow when the Mariners found the opener seven minutes, in their first real effort on goal. Taylor Ray’s corner wasn’t dealt with, and in the goalmouth scramble, Nash fired home. They should have doubled their advantage four minutes later, Rasmussen racing clear, but Casey Dumont stood tall to deny her. It was the best period of the game for the Mariners and they went close again in the shadows of half time, Isabel Gomez capitalising on a defensive error, but the midfielder dragged her shot wide of the target.
Glory started on the front foot again after the break, and four minutes in they levelled. They were awarded a free kick out on the left, and O’Donoghue’s effort bounced just in front of Langman, the ball squirming past the ‘keeper. It was a perfect start, and it got better nine minutes later when they hit the front. Izzy Dalton and Megan Wynne combined, the Welsh midfielder slipped a defensive splitting through ball to O’Donoghue, who raced into goal and finished with aplomb past Langman. A first away win of the season was on the cards, but six minutes later the hosts restored parity.
Peta Trimis’ cross picked out Rasmussen, who tapped home, and 20 minutes from time Mariners regained the lead, Gomez sending Fuller racing clear on goal, the substitute calmly rounded Dumont to score. Glory pressed for the equaliser and substitute Susan Phonsongkham couldn’t find the target after meeting a cross from Natalie Tathem, and it looked like another defeat, but three minutes into stoppage time they levelled. Substitute Ella Lincoln threaded through ball to Dalton, the Glory skipper laid the ball off to McKenna who finished clinically past Langman to earn themselves a deserved point.
Central Coast Mariners: GK Sarah LANGMAN, 4 Jessika NASH, 5 Annabel MARTIN, 6 Isabel GOMEZ, 7 Jade PENNOCK, 8 Bianca GALIC (21 Brooke NUNN 46'), 10 Taylor RAY, 11 Annalise RASMUSSEN (12 Tiana FULLER 64'), 13 Sarah ROWE (25 Blake HUGHES 78'), 16 Tess QUILLIGAN, 22 Peta TRIMIS (23 Lily MCMAHON 85') - Subs not used: RGK Chloe CARMICHAEL
Perth Glory: GK Casey DUMONT, 3 Hollie PALMER (2 Mischa ANDERSON 90'), 5 Grace JOHNSTON (10 Susan PHONSONGKHAM 62'), 6 Tijan MCKENNA, 7 Megan WYNNE (25 Ella LINCOLN 76'), 11 Natalie TATHEM, 13 Naomi CHINNAMA, 18 Izzy FOLETTA (27 Charli WAINWRIGHT, 76'), 19 Sarah O’DONOGHUE, 23 Izzy DALTON, 29 Onyinyechi ZOGG - Subs not used: RGK Miranda TEMPLEMAN - Referee: Molly Godsell
14.3.2024
NPL-WA ROUND ONE - PREVIEW
The 2025 NPL M season kicks off this weekend, and it looks like we are in for another exciting season. Sorrento are the new faces, after promotion from Division One, while all clubs have added quality to their squads. Our ‘Match of the Week’ takes us to the Olympic Stadium at Kingsway Reserve where champions Olympic Kingsway host Stirling Macedonia (6.00pm). Olympic won their first NPL title last season, their first top flight title since 1980, while Stirling continue to improve, with a fourth placed finish, and were runners up in last week’s night series final. The pair met in a tight semifinal in the preseason competition, with Stirling coming out on top and I’m sure Saturday’s clash will be more of the same.
The last time the pair met in the league at the venue, was in week 12 last season, with Stirling coach Ago Mujic taking control of his first game at the club, but goals from Sasa Njegic, Joe Hobson and Luke Hewings, secured a 3-0 win. New Olympic midfielder Harley Orr has settled in well at the ‘Green Machine’, and is looking forward to the new season. “I have settled in incredibly well at Kingsway, knowing Toughy and a fair few of the boys definitely helped,” he said. “All the staff from the President all the way to the bar staff etc have made life very easy and have been so welcoming, it’s been really good, have enjoyed every minute of it.”
The champions open their title defence against Stirling, a side that beat them in the recent night series, and Orr said both sides have recruited well, and that defeat is well behind them now. “Yes, it’s always disappointing to lose in finals, we were definitely the better side for the majority of the game and had the best chances but we didn’t take them and that’s what cost us, but we are focused on the bigger picture which is the league, so that’s well behind us now,” he explained. “Both sides have recruited well, especially us at Kingsway. We are looking to bounce back straight away, we are back on our home deck and will have great support from our fans, and we are very confident that we are going to give Stirling the business on Saturday night.”
Stirling new signing Sam Dweh has hit the ground running at the club, and helped them to the night series final, only to lose to Sorrento, but the speedy winger said there is positive signs. “I’ve settled in really well, it’s a great club, and great bunch of player staff etc, so overall it’s been an enjoyable experience so far,” he said. “The semifinal was a great game for the boys and although the performance was very good, I still feel we are capable of turning it up a notch, so we’re looking forward to round one.”
The loss against Sorrento although disappointing, Dweh believes they showed in the semifinal win against Olympic, they can match it with the best, and is expecting tough test in Saturday’s game. “Yes, of course it was disappointing ending to the tournament of course, we wanted to go out there and bring home the trophy but unfortunately wasn’t the case, but overall, we are proud of ourselves despite the results, and we look forward to the season ahead,” he explained. “On Saturday we would be expecting of course a tough game as they’re a great side, and they’ve had a few news faces to the club and quality players they are. But I believe we’ve also got great squad to match them, so will be a great game to watch and to be a part of.”
The first game of the opening fixtures is on Friday evening when newly promoted Sorrento make the trip to Frank Drago Reserve to meet Bayswater City. (7.15pm) The Gulls will be full of confidence after winning last week’s Night Series Final, with Andrew Maranta’s goal sealing a 1-0 win against Stirling, while it was a disappointing preseason competition for the hosts, finishing fifth in their group, so under lights it should be a thrilling start to the new season, in Matthew Sparrow first game as head coach at Bayswater.
It’s the Italian Derby at Dorrien Gardens on Saturday, as Perth SC welcome Balcatta Etna. (All other games kick off at 3.00pm) The game was scheduled for Friday, but has been re-arranged due to the NPL W Night Series Final between the two clubs on the same night. Meanwhile Scott Miller takes control of his first game for Fremantle City when they make the trip to the Sam Kerr Football Centre to meet Perth Glory, likewise for Joe Heath who is the new coach at the Glory.
In the other Saturday games, Western Knights entertain Perth RedStar at Nash Field. The RedStar lost their title last season, and Callum Salmon’s side will be eager to make emends in 2025, while the Knights impressed in their first season in the NP. Both sides will be hoping to kick off the season with a win after an indifferent night series, while in the final game Armadale welcome Floreat Athena to Alfred Skeet Reserve.
14.3.2024
HAHN AUSTRALIA CUP (WA) THIRD ROUND PREVIEW
The third-round ties, in the Hahn Australia Cup (WA) take place this weekend, with 42 teams doing battle all over the state. The State League teams come into this round, and recently relegated Inglewood United face a tricky trip to Forrest Park, to take on Bunbury Dynamos. (1pm) Meanwhile new state league side Wembley downs travel to Dalmatinac Park to take on Cockburn City. The Cockerels won the State league Cup in 2022, with a win against Armadale in a thrilling final, but have hit the skids in recent seasons and find themselves in Division Two this season for the first time since 1970. Both sides will be looking for a good start with a good cup run.
Wembley coach Luke Thompson said everyone at the club are working extremely hard to make it a smooth transition to state league football, which is really appreciative of. “Yes, the club is working very hard behind the scenes to get ready for State League football, and I’m definitely feeling well supported,” he said. “We understand we won’t always get it right but will keep working hard to do what’s best for all within our program.”
Thompson is hoping is hoping for a good cup run, but is well aware the form Cockburn showed in the recent night series, but he said the lads are raring to go. “We can’t wait to get started. All the hard work in preseason is about getting ready for the real stuff,” he explained. “Cockburn have had a wonderful Night Series and are filled with young hungry players so we know we are in for a tough game, but it’s one we are looking forward too.”
The ties begin on Friday evening when Port Kennedy host Peel United in a ‘Peel Derby’ at Korrana Reserve (7pm), before North Perth United welcome Cracovia to Woodville Reserve in the early game on Saturday (1pm), while Northern City, who beat Baldivis 6-0 in the first round, travel to Walter Padbury Reserve to take on Gosnells City in the other early game. (2pm) The other games will be a 3pm kick off unless stated. Carramar Shamrock Rovers interim coaches Adam Walsh and Ronnie Martin welcome Kalamunda City to Grandis Park, while Swan United entertain Subiaco at the Swan Italian Club, Francis Street.
Another big tie is at Hudson Park, where East Perth welcome Morley Windmills. Dan Evans and John O’Reilly have molded a new squad at Wotton Reserve, but will face a tough test against the hosts, who have also added some quality to their side. “Obviously this weekend’s game is going to be a tough fixture for us but I’m confident we have prepared as well as we could have,” Morley coach Dan Evans said. “East Perth are one of the division’s top sides so they go into the game as red-hot favourites against us. Despite this we are confident that we can make a competitive showing of it and if we play to our potential there is no reason why we can’t cause an upset.”
In other Saturday afternoon games, Kingsley Westside will be on a high after their recent night series win, and they will have a tricky tie at the Paintseal Arena against Ashfield, new Division One side Joondalup City travel to the Croatian Sporting Complex, Wishart Street to meet Gwelup Croatia, while Rockingham City hosts Wanneroo City at Larkhill Sportsplex. The other Saturday games are later in the evening. First Curtin University, who won promotion to Division One this season, entertain Mandurah City at Edinburgh Oval (5pm), Dianella White Eagles host Canning City (5pm), Ballajura make the long trip to Margaret River (5pm), Forrestfield United take on Kwinana United at Crazy Domains Stadium, Hartfield Park (5.30pm), while Ellenbrook United host South Perth United at the Ellenbrook Sport Hub. (7pm)
Finally on Sunday Queens Park play Murdoch University Melville at Coker Park (2pm), Perth AFC travel to Reader Reserve to meet Joondanna Blues (2pm), while Woodville welcome Quinns to Timberlane Park (3pm). Meanwhile, Maccabi will be looking for an upset when they host Balga at Maccabean Memorial Oval (3pm), and coach Ricky Berlowitz it will be a tough game, but one they are relishing. “Yes, we’re looking forward to it and to the challenge - the whole idea for us in the Australia cup is to test ourselves against high quality opposition so we’re excited to be up against a strong state league side,” he explained. “We know they’ll be fit, sharp and technically good, so we’ll have to be at our best to cause an upset.”
In the final tie North Beach will also look cause an upset against state league opposition, when they take on UWA Nedlands at the UWA Sports Park. (2pm) Head Coach Nick Di Carlo said they head there with nothing to lose and everything to gain, and they are ready for the challenge. “We're really looking forward to the challenge this weekend against UWA. I was really happy with the draw as we get to come up against a quality state league team who should be challenging for NPL promotion this season,” he said. “We can only grow as a team from the experience leading into our season, so we will prepare for a clearly difficult task ahead but go in knowing anything can happen on a football pitch if the effort is there.”
14.3.2024
NPL W NIGHT SERIES FINAL PREVIEW
The 2025 NPL W Night Series Final takes us to the Sam Kerr Football Centre tonight, with Balcatta Etna taking on Perth SC with the first piece of silverware for the new season up for grabs. (Kick off 7.30pm) Both sides came out of Group B, with Balcatta topping the table, with Perth finishing runners up. They did meet in the final group game, with Balcatta prevailing 5-2, but both had already qualified for the next phase. Both sides had big wins in the semifinals, Balcatta beating the Hyundai NTC 4-1 with Lucy Jerram bagging a brace, with others to Abbey Meakins and Jamie-Lee Gale, while Perth beat Fremantle by the same scoreline with Daisy McAllister, Jessica Flannery, Violet Longmore and Kimberly McCartney on target, to set up tonight’s showdown.
Balcatta Etna Head Coach Peter Rakic has been pleased the way his side have performed in the preseason competition, including the win against a talented NTC side in the semifinal, but he knows there is still a long way to go. “There's been a lot of promising signs so far and while it's pleasing to go undefeated, I constantly remind the girls that we can't get ahead of ourselves and there's always room to improve,” he explained. “Typically, these earlier games aren't a true measure of the season ahead but it still brings us a lot of confidence and momentum in the build-up, particularly beating the academy in the semifinal who will always put up a stern fight.”
It’s a new look Etna side in 2025 and Rakic and his assistant Nigel Comito have been delighted how they have gelled in a short space of time. “I think we are seeing the squad chemistry at a very good level because the changes and acquisitions we made weren't significant enough to tip the balance of the existing group, and this is always important when recruiting new faces,” the head coach said. “While you want competition for spots on the park, it's critical to ensure they are the right people for the club, and not just talented footballers.”
Rakic will come up against his former club tonight in the final, and he said their group win against them in group stage had been forgotten, and there is a cup to win and both sides will be determined to win it. “As a group we try to steer our focus away from any previous encounters, particularly when there's more at stake in a finals series,” he said. “Football can be a funny game and often has a tendency to surprise us, so while I thought we looked very convincing against Perth in the final game of the group stage, I'm anticipating an outfit that will be much more prepared and fired up for the occasion. For our girls, I know they'll be willing to put everything on the line to try make amends for last year's final loss against RedStar.”
Perth has a new coach in 2025, with Tom Glavovic taking the reins, with former NTC assistant coach Fernando Barreiro joining him, and he said the win against the unbeaten Fremantle in the semi-finals was a good performance from the girls. “I thought we were excellent against a very well organised Fremantle team. The girls executed the game plan to perfection,” he explained. “Tom and I share similar values and playing philosophy’s which is always going to benefit the team and how we want the girls to play. Some familiar faces obviously came across from NTC, so always nice to work with some of those players I coached before.”
Barreiro said tonight’s opponents are a quality side, but the Azzurri have also improved in recent games, so it should be an entertaining encounter. “Yes, Balcatta are a well drilled outfit and with Pete Rakich at the helm you wouldn’t expect anything less,” he said. “They’ve got some experience in that midfield and are a real threat going forward. It would be an understatement to say I’d love to win some silverware and also get some revenge from our last meeting, so we’re super motivated and I know the girls will be too. Really looking forward to this one.’
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