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24.4.2026
OLYMPIC AND KNIGHTS IN TOP OF THE TABLE CLASH
It’s Week Eight of the New Balance NPLWA – Men’s competition, and our ‘Match of the Round’ takes us to the Madman Arena, Kingsway Reserve on Saturday afternoon, as Olympic Kingsway welcome Western Knights, in a top of the table clash. (All games kick off at 3:00pm, unless stated) Both teams sit on 14 points, with the Knights sitting top of the table on goal difference. The teams are coming off completely different results, Olympic suffering their first defeat of the season against the Azzurri, while the Knights fought back from 0-3 down to beat Armadale 5-4.
I’m sure both teams will look to improve from last week’s performances, and with top spot up for grabs it should be a cracker. The last time Olympic hosted the Knights at the venue, was in Week Five last season, when they secured all three points after a 3-0 win. Harley Orr gave the hosts the lead on 23 minutes, and Laat Manyec doubled their advantage 12 minutes later. The points were secured in stoppage time, with Joe Hobson adding the third.
Olympic striker Liam Boland said last week loss wasn’t what they were after, especially with the unbeaten start to the season, and to concede so late made it a really tough result. “Yes, it was a tough game against Perth, and it’s always difficult when you play a team twice in a week,” Boland explained. “We were disappointed with our performance and to concede so late against ten men is a tough pill to swallow, however the group is looking to put things right this weekend and that showed in how we trained this week.”
Boland returned to WA last season after a successful time in Victoria, and he became the highest goals scorer in the FFA/Australia Cup history, scoring his 15th goal in the Green Machine’s win against Melbourne Victory In the round of 32 last season. The striker said he is confident they can get back to winning ways this week, but knows they are coming up against a good Knights side, so they will need to be at their best. “The Knights have had a great start to the season and have some dangerous players which will make for a great game,” the striker said. “There is still so many games to play but you can’t afford to many slip ups in this league if you want to challenge for the title, which I think both clubs have shown they’re capable of this year.”
Western Knights skipper Jesse Lazzaro, who headed to Nash Field from Cockburn City in 2024, said last week’s comeback win showed the character they have in their squad this season. “Yes, I can’t fault the boy’s hunger and determination to never give up and win the game in the end,” the midfielder said. “But also, we can’t be giving teams head starts, because unfortunately we’re not going to be able to do that week in week out, so we’ll take the momentum from that game regardless into next week.”
A trip to Olympic, after they suffered their first defeat of the season is not ideal, but Lazzaro said it’s business as usual on Saturday, as they look to keep their good form going. “We look at every game the exact same, whether or not we are playing a team at the top of the ladder or the bottom anyone can win on the day,” Lazzaro said. “We’re just going to continue playing the way that’s been getting us so much success, and we’re looking forward to the challenge.”
The round starts on Friday evening, when Bayswater City and Perth Azzurri meet in the Italian Derby at Frank Dargo Reserve, both looking to build on wins last week (7:00pm). On Saturday, the other joint leaders, Perth RedStar, makes the trip to the Home Group Stadium, Grindleford Reserve to meet Balcatta Etna (5:00pm), while Sorrento will look for their fourth straight win, when they visit Hilton Reserve to meet Fremantle City. Armadale’s search for a first win of the season continues, when they welcome Stirling Macedonia to Alfred Skeet Reserve, and the final game is at Dianella Reserve, where Dianella White Eagles and Perth Glory will look to bounce back after defeats in the last round.
24.4.2026
MANDURAH LOOKING TO BOUNCE BACK AGAINST JOONDALUP
Mandurah City and Joondalup City meet in our Week Five State League Division One ‘Match of the Round’ at the Poolmart Mandurah Stadium on Saturday evening. (5:00pm) The hosts won their first two games of the season, but have lost the last two, the latest at Gwelup, while the visitors bounced back from defeat against Subiaco in week three, with a 1-0 win in the derby against Quinns. Both sides sit level on points in fifth and six place respectively, so it should be a great contest under lights.
The last time the two sides met at the venue, the hosts won it late, coming from behind to secure a 2-1 win. All the goals came late in this one, and it was Joondalup who found the opener on 80 minutes, Jamie Sinnott found space on the left and his cross fell to substitute Callum Stocks who tapped home from close-range. The hosts leveled soon after. Joondalup failed to clear their lines, and Craig Barker shot was deflected into the path of Louie Evans, who controlled well and fired low past Joe Smith. But the Dolphins won it two minutes from time, John Baird curling home a free kick.
Mandurah coach Zac Headington said after a good start to the season, the last two defeats have been tough, and he thought they deserved more from the game at Gwelup last week, and the sending off just before the break hurt them. “Certainly, a tough defeat to take and one where the scoreline doesn’t reflect our performance,” Headington said. “But unfortunately, through a couple poor decisions on the pitch, we found ourselves playing 50 or so minutes with ten men and Gwelup took advantage of that, which we know you have to do in this league, so fair play to them.”
The Dolphins return to the Poolmart Stadium on Saturday, and Headington said Joondalup are a good team, and they will need a strong performance to get the points, but they are looking forward to be back at home after three consecutive away games. “We’re looking forward to this week’s challenge against Joondalup, they’re a very well-rounded team with ambitions of being at the top end come end of the season,” he said. “They’re able to hurt you in multiple ways, so we know we have to be at our best to get a result. We’re looking forward to being back at home after three away games and as always, we’ll set out to win.”
Joondalup overcame Quinns on the road in the local derby, and skipper Liam Peacock said it was a typical derby, but it was good to come away with the three points, which keeps them at right end of the table. “Quinns started really well and put us under pressure early, but once we got control of the game, I thought we were really solid defensively and managed it well,” the defender explained. “We probably could’ve made it a bit easier for ourselves if we took a few more of our chances, but that’s something we’ll keep working on.”
Peacock, who was a huge part in Joondalup’s defence last season, that only conceded 26 goals, the third best in the competition, which helped their push to the playoffs, and he knows a trip up the Freeway to Mandurah will be a tough encounter, and he is expecting more of the same on Saturday. “It’s always a tough trip away at Mandurah, and I’m sure they’ll be up for it, but so are we,” he said. “We’ve put the work in this week and we’re going down there to get the three points.”
In other games this weekend, league leaders Floreat Athena host bottom of the table Curtin University at E&D Litis Stadium on Monday afternoon. (3:00pm) The hosts are the only unbeaten team in the league so far, while the visitors are still searching for their first victory this season. In Saturday’s game (All kick off at 3:00pm), second placed Kingsley Westside will look to bounce back from their first defeat of the season at UWA, when welcome Cockburn City to Chichester Park, while third placed Gwelup Croatia head to the Proto DPS Inglewood Stadium, to take on Inglewood United, who will be buoyed after their first win of the season. UWA Nedlands host Quinns at the UWA Sports Park, while Murdoch University Melville entertain Subiaco AFC at Len Shearer Reserve.
24.4.2026
IN-FORM ASHFIELD AND EAST PERTH MEET IN MATCH OF THE ROUND
It’s been a huge two weeks for East Perth, with big wins in the cup against NPL side Stirling Macedonia, and in the league against Canning which saw them move up to fourth, but they face a stern test on Saturday evening when they travel to the Ashfield Arena to take on the in-form Ashfield in our Week Five ‘Match of the Round’. (5:00pm) The hosts are unbeaten this season, and coming off a big win against Forrestfield United last week, which kept them in second place, so with both sides in good form, this one should be a cracker.
The last time they played at the venue was in week 14 last season, when they played out a 2-2 draw. The visitors were ahead early with Gavin Dillon on target after only six minutes, but Ashfield were level ten minutes later. Jared Flavel slid the ball through to Luca Macri who chipped the keeper from distance. Then just before the half hour, Ashfield hit the front, Jake Melia free kick from just outside the box finding the top corner past Peter Stewart. But East Perth restored parity 18 minutes from time, with Owen Paterson converting from the spot.
It’s been a huge two weeks for East Perth striker Ryan McCready, who scored in the cup upset, and bagged a hat trick in the win against Canning, and he said it been a good response, especially after their week one defeat. “Yes, it’s been a really big few weeks for the club, but we knew we had to bounce back after the disappointing opening defeat at Morley,” McCready said. “Beating Stirling in the cup and a convincing win last week scoring seven goals, we have really started to click as a team. Also, with important players coming back from injury it’s been a massive plus and gives us something to build on.”
McCready, who has been the clubs top goalscorer for the least two seasons, said Ashfield are playing well under their new coach, and knows it will tough test especially at their place, but they are ready for the challenge. “We know Ashfield will be a tough test on Saturday, they have started really well and we will train hard and prepare well to try and continue our good form,” he said. “It’s a game we’re all looking forward to and I’m sure it’ll be a cracker for the neutral.”
Ashfield are one of four unbeaten teams in the competition, and new coach Malcom Tshuma has been delighted with how his players have responded to his arrival, but knows there is still room for improvement. “Yes, we’ve started the season well but that’s all it is, a good start,” he explained. “The team knows that we have to keep improving and credit to them they are responding well to the challenges. We are nowhere near the finished article and it’s important we keep feeling this way.”
Tshuma, who has also coached at Forrestfield, Gwelup and Balcatta, said East Perth arrive in really good form, but his focus all week has been his side, and he’s really looking forward to another tight contest. “Their win against Stirling would’ve given them some confidence as seen by the result against Canning last week,” Tshuma said. “As we do every game so far, our focus is solely on us whilst looking for ways to nullify the opponent. It should be a good game and we’re looking forward to yet another challenge.”
In other games (All kick off at 3:00pm, unless stated) Forrestfield United start life without coach Daryl Platten, who was relieved of his duties in midweek, when they host Morley Windmills at Luxwin Stadium, Hartfield Park, both sides looking to bounce back, while league leaders Rockingham City head to Butlers Reserve, to take on third placed Wembley Downs, with both sides aiming to keep their unbeaten start to the season intact. (5:00pm) North Beach will look to back up from last weeks first win in the State League, when they host Kalamunda City at Charles Riley Memorial Reserve, Gosnells City entertain Balga at Walter Padbury Reserve, while in the final game, the other unbeaten side Carramar Shamrock Rovers head to Burrendah Park to take on Canning City.
In other games this weekend, league leaders Floreat Athena host bottom of the table Curtin University at E&D Litis Stadium on Monday afternoon. (3:00pm) The hosts are the only unbeaten team in the league so far, while the visitors are still searching for their first victory this season. In Saturday’s game (All kick off at 3:00pm), second placed Kingsley Westside will look to bounce back from their first defeat of the season at UWA, when welcome Cockburn City to Chichester Park, while third placed Gwelup Croatia head to the Proto DPS Inglewood Stadium, to take on Inglewood United, who will be buoyed after their first win of the season. UWA Nedlands host Quinns at the UWA Sports Park, while Murdoch University Melville entertain Subiaco AFC at Len Shearer Reserve.
24.4.2026
RISDON TO HANG UP HIS BOOTS IN PROFESSIONAL FOOTBALL
Bunbury-born Josh Risdon has announced his retirement from professional football after a 16-year career, and the 33-year-old is set to play the final game against Brisbane Roar at HBF Park this Saturday, if selected. The defender has missed a large part of the season with injury, but many supporters hope he can take the field a final time in front of the Shed to give him a good send off. Risdon, who left home as a youngster to play for ECU Joondalup in the WA Premier League, before joining the NTC. He joined the Glory Academy in 2008, and made his senior debut as an 18-year-old in 2010 against North Queensland Fury, and won the 2012 Most Glorious Player Award.
He went on to play 170 games in purple, a highlight featuring in the 2012 Grand Final. Between his two spells with Glory, the defender spent two seasons with Western Sydney Wanderers before moving to Western United where he proceeded to make more than 90 appearances and skippered the club to the 2022 A-League Championship. He also earned 14 caps for the Socceroos and played at the 2018 FIFA World Cup in Russia. It’s been a hell of journey for the country lad, but was quick to acknowledge those who have helped him throughout his football journey.
“I’ve got mixed emotions in announcing my retirement from professional football,” he said. “In doing so, I’ve reflected about my time at the club and I’m incredibly grateful for the support and relationships I’ve built over the 11 years with players, staff and especially the fans. I couldn’t have made it over the years without the unwavering support from my parents, family and friends.
“I’ve particularly enjoyed returning home to Perth and sharing the last two years around the club with my two boys. I’ll be forever grateful for these years and the memories made along the way. Whilst I am sad, I’m also very excited to move into this next phase of my life and I’d love to see you all for one last game this Saturday at HBF Park.”
The defender reminisced about his games for the Socceroos, when he debuted for Ange Postecoglou’s side in 2015, and he loved every minute of the World Cup in Russia. “I remember I gave away a penalty in the opening game against France, and that never leaves me,” Risdon explained. “Leading up to that first game, in the change room before playing against France, the national anthems before the game, it was definitely a pinch-me moment, that realisation of all the hard work I’d put in and making a dream a reality. I was sitting with Trent Sainsbury, who I grew up playing with, and we just took a moment to realise how far we’d come.”
Glory CEO Anthony Radich, said the it’s been a privilege to have the defender at the club, and wished him well. “There are very few players in Glory history who have made a bigger contribution to the club on and off the pitch than Josh,” he said. “From starting out with us as a teenager through to now when he has a beautiful young family of his own, his outstanding character has always shone through and we have been very fortunate to have him at the club. He gave his heart and soul for the cause every time he set foot on the pitch.
“Without doubt one of the best defenders ever to represent Perth Glory, he also made his mark on the international stage with the Socceroos and, of course, enjoyed great success with Western United. It has been a privilege to have been a part of his journey and on behalf of the board, players, coaches, staff and Members and fans, I would like to sincerely thank Josh for the outstanding contribution he has made to both Glory and the A-League in general. He will always remain a much-loved member of the Glory family, a true legend of the club and we look forward to farewelling him in style this Saturday at HBF Park.”
24.4.2026
GLORY HOPING TO END SEASON ON A HIGH FOR RIZ
Perth Glory’s Isuzu Ute A-League season comes to an end on Saturday evening, when they host Brisbane Roar at HBF Park. (7:45pm) It will be an end of era for club legend Josh Risdon, who announced his retirement from professional football in midweek, and all the home supporters hope they can send the Bunbury-Born Risdon off in style, with a win, and after two consecutive wooden spoon’s, three points could see them move up to ninth if other results go their way.
Glory Coach Adam Griffiths said they are determined to finish the season with a win, and give Risdon a deserved send off. “Riz is a legend and the boys love him,” Griffiths said. “Culturally he fits; he’s a WA boy and he’s had a very, very successful career. We want him to embrace this next game and hopefully we can give him the win he deserves.”
Glory skipper Adam Taggart who grew up playing youth football with Risdon and eventually joined him in being capped by the Socceroos, echoed the coach’s comments. “It’s a hard one to put into words really, because he’s such an amazing player and an amazing person,” the striker said. “Having been there through a large part of Josh’s career at the same club when we were younger and at ECU Joondalup, I understand the challenges that he had to face to become a professional footballer.
“Driving from Bunbury to Perth to play at ECU and obviously then progressing to Perth Glory and ultimately a World Cup, I think he’s one of those people, where if you really look into his story and the success he’s had and the challenges he’s had to face, just to be a professional footballer is amazing. He’s one of those people who doesn’t take too much of the limelight, he’s very modest and kind of quiet, but he’s loved by everyone.
“A quiet person, but a massive personality in terms of what he brings to the group and the respect and love everyone has for him… [it] speaks volumes of him as a person and as a footballer. To be the record appearances holder for Perth Glory in the A-League is something unbelievable and for us boys to be a part of that now and watch the person who has that record finish up and retire this weekend, it’s massive for us. I think it’s important that everyone understands everything that he’s brought to this club over the years.”
The two teams met earlier in the season at the venue, with the Roar leaving with all three points after a 2-1 win in front of their biggest crowd of the season of 12,594. The hosts made a perfect start, with Taggart opening the scoring on 19 minutes, but English striker Chris Long levelled from the spot ten minutes later. The visitors won it early in the second half, with Sam Klein on target.
It could be Griffiths’ last game in charge of the club, but many believe he has brought some respectability back to the club and should be given another opportunity, but he has vowed to continue on the front-foot on Saturday. “We’re preparing like we have been in recent weeks with the firm mentality that we want to get at the game and we want our fans to know what we’re about, that’s been the message this week,” the coach explained.
“When I look back over the course of the season, there were critical moments that didn’t go our way, but all I can look at is the positives from the last six or seven weeks when the team has been really trying to evolve. That’s the pleasing thing from this situation. What we need to do is make sure that we do it every single week and that’s really what I want to see this weekend. I want the players to play with the belief, desire and attacking mindset that they have been and put in big performances in every single game, no matter what the moment is – that is the key.”
Glory will still be without the long-term injured Brandon O’Neill, Tom Lawrence, Trent Ostler and Lachlan Wales. Callum Timmins has a 50/50 chance of making the squad having been sidelined by a quad injury, while a hip issue may rule out Luca Tevere, while Risdon and Anthony Didulica have both been added to the squad.
Perth Glory Squad: GK Matt SUTTON, GK Ryan WARNER, 2 Charbel SHAMOON, 3 Sam SUTTON, 4 Scott WOOTTON, 7 Nicholas PENNINGTON, 9 Jaiden KUCHARSKI, 16 Gabriel POPOVIC, 17 Arion SULEMANI, 18 Luca TEVERE, 19 Josh RISDON, 22 Adam TAGGART, 23 Anthony DIDULICA, 24 Andriano LEBIB, 25 Seb DESPOTOVSKI, 27 Will FRENEY, 30 Tadi KUZAMBA, 39 Gio DE ABREU, 45 Brian KALTAK, 67 Stefan COLAKOVSKI - *Two to be omitted* - Ins: RISDON, DIDULICA - Unavailable: GK Cameron COOK, 6 Brandon O’NEILL, 11 Lachlan WALES, 20 Trent OSTLER, 31 Joel ANASMO, 34 Tom LAWRENCE (All Injured)
Brisbane Roar Squad: GK Dean BOUZANIS, GK Macklin FREKE, 2 Youstin Delfin SALAS GOMEZ, 3 Dimitri VALKANIS, 5 Marius LODE, 6 Austin LUDWIK, 8 Samuel KLEIN, 10 George VRAKAS, 13 Henry HORE, 16 Matthew DENCH, 17 Justin VIDIC, 19 Michael RUHS, 23 James MCGARRY, 26 James O’SHEA, 27 Benjamin HALLORAN, 30 Quinn MACNICOL, 31 Noah MAIERONI, 35 Mikael EVAGOROU-ALAO, 39 Niall THOM, 44 Jordan LAUTON - *Two to be omitted* - Ins: HALLORAN (promoted), EVAGOROU-ALAO (promoted) - Outs: 7 Jacob BRAZETE - Unavailable: 9 Christopher LONG (foot), 22 Nathan AMANATIDIS (quad), 25 Nicholas D’AGOSTINO (leg), 77 Milorad STAJIC (leg)
24.4.2026
BALCATTA MOVE TOP OF THE TABLE WITH WIN AGAINST REDSTAR
We have a new leader in the New Balance NPLWA – Women’s competition, with Balcatta Etna taking top spot after a hard fought 2-1 win against Perth RedStar, in their week two catch up game at the Home Group Stadium, Grindleford Reserve on Wednesday evening. Balcatta coach Peter Rakic was pleased with the performance, but knows there is improvement in his side. "Always happy to take three points in a contest as tough as RedStar, which I thought could have easily gone either way. I believe we were the brighter side in the first half, creating a lot of clear goal scoring opportunities, only to be denied by the post and point-blank saves from Gabby (Dal Busco),” he explained,
“But it wasn't enough to lead heading into the break. Second half was a lot more transitional and the game certainly opened up once we took the lead again. I thought RedStar did well to frustrate our build up and nullify most of our threats going forward, so it became a real arm wrestle for possession. We were on the back foot quite late and had to put in a real defensive shift to see out the game, but we got there in the end. A lot of points to improve on, but it's still a step in the right direction.”
The home side were ahead on 21 minutes, Abbey Meakins and Caitlin Doeglas combined to play Jamie Lee-Gale in behind, the speedy midfielder raced into goal, rounded Dal Busco and finished neatly. But RedStar were level ten minutes later, a free kick out wide caught Balcatta napping, and when Nelli Johnson whipped it in, Renee Leota lost her marker at the front post to finish past Rebbeca Bennett. But ten minutes into the second half, it was the hosts who won it. Carys Davis found space in the middle of the park and found Gale on the right, who cut inside her marker and crossed to the left, and a superb first time shot by Jamie Duncanson found the bottom corner.
“It’s always a fun, hard fought game against RedStar and we knew playing for top spot would add to that. Coming off a nil-all result against Perth last week, we had a few key areas we focused on this week and I felt we executed them well and got a deserving win,” Balcatta goalscorer Jamie Lee-Gale said. “It wasn’t our best game of football, we were a little unstructured at times but once we settled on the ball, we were able to play our brand of football and create some really good chances going forward. Missing Carla (Bennett) and Lucy (Jerram), was always going to make it a tough challenge but everyone stepped up, worked hard and played their role.”
We have a full round of Week Six fixtures on Sunday (All games kick off at 3:00pm, unless stated). Balcatta will look to maintain top spot when they entertain the Hyundai FW Academy at the Home Group Stadium, Grindleford Reserve, while Perth RedStar will look to bounce back when they host second placed Fremantle City at the RedStar Arena. Third placed Perth Azzurri make the trip to the UWA Sports Park to meet UWA Nedlands, while in the late game Subiaco AFC welcome Sorrento to Rosalie Park. (3:45pm)
21.4.2026
PLATTEN DEPARTS FORRESTFIELD
The first coaching casualty in the State League has come at Forrestfield United, with the Daryl Platten being relieved of his duties. The club announced the departure of Platten on their social media. “The FUFC Committee has made the decision that a new direction is required for our First Team Head Coach. We would like to sincerely thank Daryl Platten for his dedication, hard work, and commitment to the club over the past few years. His contribution has been greatly valued, and he will always be part of the FUFC community.
“We are hopeful that Daryl will continue his coaching journey within the club, particularly with our junior program. Eddie Garrido will take interim charge of the First Team for the remainder of the season. Eddie has consistently demonstrated strong leadership and success with the reserves, along with a clear football philosophy that aligns with the club’s vision. Our focus now turns to this weekend’s home fixture against newly promoted Morley.”
Platten has worked extremely hard at the Hartfield Park club for eight years, and the decision seems harsh, and he was extremely disappointed a phone call out of the blue ended his tenure at the club. “Yes, it was out of the blue, and considering where we were when I took over, I do think it’s harsh, but that’s football, I guess. I can hold my head up high and be proud of building their reputation back up again,” Platten explained.
“l want to thank them for the opportunity and that I've enjoyed every minute from playing to coaching the 18’s through to my first senior job, which probably came to me sooner than I thought it would. I’m proud of where the club has got to over the past few years under my tenure, from being a shambles when I took over to putting it back on a stable footing is an achievement in itself. The club is a great club with some great people involved. Like I said, I’m disappointed it ended like this out of the blue with no real warning, but that’s football. I wish them all the best and we move on.”
19.4.2026
POINTS SHARED AT FRYE PARK
Our Week Three Belt-Up Amateur Premier Division ‘Match of the Round’ was a tight affair, with the points being shared after a 1-1 draw between Kelmscott Roos and Noranda-Emerald at Frye Park on Sunday afternoon. Disappointment not to take the 3 points away to be honest. Dominated possession in first half but struggled to find the net. We knew Kelmscott would always be dangerous and scored with their first chance, but we managed to get one back,” Noranda-Emerald coach Ger Gaughan explained. “We had a very different squad from last week, with injuries and lads working away, some lads played through pain and I can’t fault the effort. We had a few chances to win it, but so did the Roos, so overall it’s a fixture that’s never easy and a draw at this stage in the season isn’t the worst result.”
It was a hard-fought first half, but it was scoreless at the break, but it was Kelmscott who opened the scoring ten minutes into the second half. Isaac Koomson swung a corner to the back post, which was met by Benn Lewis who hit it first time, but was saved on the line, but the ball then fell to Edward Chisopa who hit it first time into the top corner. But the visitors were level five minutes later, a good delivery from Fionn McClure and was finished by Lee Wilson. Clear chances were few and far between, but the hosts almost won it, when Kingsley Nteng picked a loose ball up in the midfield and pushed forward, and sent Isaac Koomson one on one with Gerard Doran, the keeper saved on the line.
“At the end of the day a draw was probably a fair result. It was a game of two halves and they had a lot of the ball in the first half, but we woke up after half time and started to take the game to them, and were rewarded with a goal,” Kelmscott’s Taylor Warwick explained. “It was frustrating that we couldn’t hold onto the win, but it was a much-improved performance compared to last week and will take plenty of positives from today going into next week’s cup match. With more and more players returning from injuries each week, we are only going to get stronger and are looking forward to next week’s cup match.”
Wanneroo City remain the only team in the competition to win all of their games, and they proved to strong for Jaguar, who are still searching for their first point of the season, the visitors running out 4-0 winners at the Herb Graham Recreation Centre. “It’s always a tough a game away to Jags, and we had to work hard for the result,” Wanneroo coach Jason Winter explained. “They are in a difficult position at the moment, but they battled hard and never gave up.” Wanneroo were ahead on 13 minutes, with Loris Tommolini finishing neatly, after good work from Ross Buckley. They added a second moments later, a great through ball from Jack Wilson found Ollie Bradley, who made no mistake. It was 3-0 early in the second half, with Bradley the supplier this time, picking out Buckley to score. The pick of the goals came on the hour, with a long-range shot from Jack Wilson giving Michael Dudek no chance. There were three red cards late, two for the hosts and one for City.
North Perth United have moved up to second, after a hard fought 2-1 win against Olympic Kingsway at Woodville Reserve. “It was a game that we probably felt was tighter on the scoreboard than the game reflected. We felt we dominated most of the first half with numerous chances not being turned into goals, and going in 1-1 we felt a bit disappointed as we felt we should have been in a better position,” United’s assistant coach Ian McKean explained. “In the second half we started well and continued to control most of the game but felt we had dropped off a little with Kingsway still providing a threat on the break. It was a tight affair right through to the end and was pleasing to see us see the game out. Overall, some pleasing football played and getting the three points was important to continue momentum after last week’s win.”
The hosts were ahead on 20 minutes, some neat football in the middle of the park, then the ball was played out to the right to Conor Hartley, whose neat back heel picked out the oncoming Nial Kennedy who rifled it into the back of the net, giving the keeper little chance. But Olympic, who were coming off their first win of the season last week, levelled seven minutes before the break, with Fletcher Stickells on target. But North Perth won it early in the second half, a free kick on the left, wasn’t dealt with, and in the goalmouth scramble Eoin Haverty turned the ball home.
Maccabi are third, after a 3-1 win against Ballajura AFC at the Maccabean Memorial Oval. “Pleased to get the win today as they caused us some trouble in the second half for periods, but we hung on and then it was great to see us find our composure to go on and win the game,” Maccabi coach Ricky Berelowitz said. “We’re happy with the 6/9 points from these first three games, we can look forward to the cup now and hopefully continue the good form and picking up points.” The home side found the opener early, Henry Wilkinson-Derums shot was saved by Andrew Craster, but Mike Kaye fired home the rebound.
They added a second just before the break, some neat passing around the edge of the box ended with Dion Berman, who finished neatly. But the visitors were back in the game on the hour, with Lucais King on target, and it was game on. But it would be the hosts who would seal the points two minutes from time. A corner was headed goalward by Aamon Zothner, but Craster made a great save, but Wilkinson-Derums bundled the ball over the line. They thought they had a fourth in stoppage time, but Edan Sinai’ first time shot was ruled out for offside.
Swan United have won for the first time this season, after a 2-1 win against Kwinana United at Kelly Park. “Really pleased to come away with our first win of the season, we’ve been a little unlucky over the first two rounds not to pick up more points, so happy for the lads to get over the line in this game,” Swan coach Lee Taylor said. “Kwinana will be a tough place for everyone to travel to this season, and they put us under a lot of pressure.
“We’ve had to show some fight to get back in the game and the lads off the bench helped turn the game in our favour. We still have a lot to improve on but we are progressing every week which is good to see.” It was the hosts who were ahead 25 minutes, former Armadale midfielder Eli Holdsworth firing home a free kick. But Swan levelled ten minutes later, with Liam Merigan converting from the spot. Both sides had chances to seal the points, but it was Swan who found it nine minutes from time, with Merigan curing home a superb free kick, for his second of the day.
In the final game Hamersley Rovers have also won for the first time this season, edging out Kingsley Westside 1-0 at Carine Open Space. “Very pleased to get maximum points today. After a messy first 15 minutes we were able to get control of the game and the goal was reward for the effort,” Rovers’ coach Antony Benetti said. “Kingsley Westside were dangerous in transition but I felt like we had control of the game and were unlucky not to have a couple more goals. We've worked hard the first few rounds and were disappointed we didn’t get reward for that effort so a clean sheet and three points today was positive. Hopefully this is the catalyst for the direction we are working towards.” The only goal of the game came midway through the first half. David Howell cut the ball back to Buster Clarige, who crossed it in and Ryan Charles headed home. The visitors ended the game with ten men, with Callum Simon-Lack shown a second yellow card late.
19.4.2026
NEW BALANCE NPLWA – WOMEN’S WEEK FIVE REVIEW
After a successful Emerging Matildas competition, the Hyundai FW Academy were back in league New Balance NPLWA Women’s action, and had to settle for a 1-1 draw against a hard-working Subiaco AFC in Week Five at the Sam Kerr Football Centre on Saturday afternoon. Academy coach Stephen Walmsley said last week was a proud moment for him and his players. “To be the first ever WA girls’ team to win the national championships is an outstanding achievement and a testament to the positive changes in the program and the work the players have put in over a sustained period,” Walmsley explained.
“This achievement, alongside last year’s highest ever points total for an NTC / FW Academy team, makes me really proud to have led the group during this period. In addition to these highlights, the deeper aim is to continue producing WA players who can be selected for national team camps and tournaments. We wish good luck to Theo and Sakura with the Junior Matilda’s for the upcoming Asian Cup in China.” The visitors went into the game without influential midfielder Ella Mastrantonio, who was suspended, but they did find the opener in the shadows of half time.
A free kick from the left by Poppy Derhun, was back heeled towards goal by Eva Weber, the ball beating Daisy McGreadie-Cole, the ball bouncing off the post, but Catherine Curwood-Wagner was quickest to the rebound to score. But the hosts levelled early in the second half, Cate McAuliffe sending Piper Dowe clear, and she continued her scoring from the National’s, finishing neatly past Briana O’Dell. Both sides had chances to win it, McAuliffe curling over a free-kick for the home side, while the visitors had the best late chance, when Sara Klott volleyed wide after a long ball over the top.
Subiaco coach Christine Coppin was pleased her side, who really stepped up. “I am really proud of the way the squad bounced back after last week’s game, and we stuck to the game plan and turned things around,’ Coppin explained. “Every player stepped up and delivered and that is really important to our season.” Walmsley said he side dug deep, but they tired late, but he was pleased how they battled to the end. “Credit to Subiaco for being resilient and staying in the game. Their keeper made some excellent saves and we didn’t capitalise on the chances we had,” he said. “We were on one wheel with a lot of tired legs after the Emerging Matildas Championships, but the girls dug deep and again proved difficult to beat, which is pleasing.”
Fremantle City have moved to the top of the competition, after a 4-0 win against Sorrento at Hilton Park on Sunday afternoon. Skipper Annebelle Leek said it was pleasing to hit the scoreboard this week. “We struggled to convert our chances when we last played Sorrento, so we were really pleased to come away with a convincing win this time around,” the defender said. “I felt we were patient on the ball, dominated possession and controlled the tempo of the game well, all of which allowed us to create a number of opportunities. Three points, four great goals and a clean sheet were exactly what we needed to continue carrying momentum with us into the next round.”
The home side were ahead on 14 minutes, when Sorrento defender Jessica Jahn was caught in possession on the edge of the box, and Abbey Green strolled forward and finished clinically. They add a second before the break, Alex Poad sending Lucy Heys in on goal and she made no mistake past Amalia Caceres. It was 3-0 seven minutes into the second half, again Sorrento turned the ball over, and Green raced towards goal, before finding the bottom corner. The points were sealed moments later, Green and Poad combining to find Harper Collinson on the right and her shot on the run flew home.
Perth RedStar remains fourth, after proving to strong for UWA Nedlands, running out 4-0 winners the RedStar Arena. They led 1-0 at the break, after Grace Monteiro was quickest to react and head home, after Renee Leota’s header bounced down off the bar. They doubled their advantage on 65 minutes, Jasmine Gray and Quyen Doan combining down the left, the latter’s cross was cleverly dummied by Leota, and Jayna Ridley finished low past Janina Sauer. It was 3-0, nine minutes from time, some neat interchange between Lola Price and Grace Monteiro down the right saw Monteiro race into the box, before cutting the ball back to Jay Coleman, who made no mistake. The scoring was wrapped up shortly after, Lily Yates’ cross was headed into the bottom corner by Doan, to seal the points.
18.4.2026
BAYSWATER BACK IN THE WINNERS CIRCLE
After four New Balance NPLWA – Men’s games without a victory, Bayswater City are back in the winner’s circle, after a hard fought 2-1 win against Balcatta Etna, in the Italian Derby at the Home Group Stadium, Grindleford Reserve. “A very good three points in the end. I thought the boys showed great character to come back after going behind and, over the course of the game, deserved the win,” Bayswater coach Matthew Sparrow said.
“We stayed patient and moved the ball much better in the second half, which allowed us to gain control of the game and create more momentum in the right areas. Our quality improved after the break and we looked a lot more like ourselves. I was also very pleased with the impact of the substitutes when they came on, as they gave us real energy and helped swing the game in our favour. It’s a big week coming up now as we face an in-form Perth SC side on Friday night, so we’ll recover well, prepare properly and look forward to another strong test.”
It was Balcatta who opened the scoring on 18 minutes, Jared Flavel made space down the right, and his cross to the back post found Edward Wilcock, whose header found the corner of the net past Lewis Italiano. City had struggled to breakdown a tight Balcatta defence, but their patience was rewarded with the equaliser on 64 minutes. A cross from the right was headed down by Ollie La Galia, and Chris Jackson swept the ball home. The comeback was completed three minutes later, Declan Hughes’ corner from the left was only cleared back to him, and the midfielder curled home superbly.
Perth Azzurri have ended Olympic Kingsway’s unbeaten start to the season, after a 2-1 win at Madman Arena, Kingsway Reserve on Saturday afternoon. The home side were ahead on 27 minutes, Noah Ieraci’s ball down the line caused confusion between keeper Liam Driscoll and Aiden Formston, the ball breaking to Rob Harker who fired home, despite Charlie Fleming’s attempted clearance on the line. But in first half stoppage time, the Azzurri found the equaliser. Alex Silla’s through ball sent Gordon Perkins racing down the right channel, he rounded keeper Adrian Sinagra, and scored from a tight angle.
The Azzurri were reduced to ten men nine minutes from time, with referee Steven Gregory showing a second yellow card to midfielder Sean O’Connor for preventing a free kick being taken. Olympic lifted and looked for the winner, but in the final minute it was the ten-men Azzurri who won it, with a stunning individual goal. Sam Pollard picked the ball up on the left, before driving inside, and playing a one-two with Perkins, and firing low past Sinagra, to give them all three points.
We had a thrilling nine goal thriller at Nash Field, with league leaders Western Knights coming from 0-3 down to beat bottom of the table Armadale 5-4. Armadale who arrived still looking for a first win of the season, and they were ahead on 22 minutes. William Hayes’ shot from edge of the box well saved by Anthony Lance, but from the resulting corner Craig Barker heading home at the back post from Charlie Garnham’s corner. It was 2-0 six minutes later, a long clearance wasn’t dealt with the ball hitting the back of Noah Lummert, and with keeper Lance out of position Abraham Mathet lobbed the ball into an empty net from distance.
The visitors added a third on 40 minutes, when a misplaced pass was pounced on by Luke Desmond, who played in Mathet, who beat the keeper to the ball and lobbed home. But the hosts found a lifeline in stoppage time, Desmond was caught in possession in the middle of the park, and Konstantinos Sparta raced forward before finding the bottom corner of the net. Knights’ coach Adam Kostrencic had seen enough and made a triple change at the break, as they looked to get back in the game, but it was Armadale who added a fourth just after hour mark.
Garnham’s corner was only cleared to Desmond just outside the penalty area, whose stunning strike flew into the top corner of the net. It looked game over, but the Knights weren’t finished and reduced the margin eight minutes later. Woonsub Sim’s long throw wasn’t dealt with, and Aaron Pike fired home. The visitors were getting nervy, and the Knights added a third on 76 minutes, Kristian Santich slipping in Jesse Lazzaro, and with the Armadale players looking for the offside flag, that never came, he finished clinically past David Keenan.
It was game on, and much to the delight of the home faithful, the Knights restored parity six minutes from time, Dylan White hanging a deep cross to the back post, and fellow half time substitute Max Blackshaw headed home. It was a great comeback, but it got better moments later, when the Knights won it. A header by Cameron Murray back to the keeper was short and Pike got in before the keeper, and Keenan caught his ankle, and the referee pointed straight to the spot. Pike picked himself up and converted the resulting penalty, to set off wild celebrations on and off the pitch. Armadale pressed late for the equaliser, the closest when Barker shot was deflected wide, and Desmond’s snap shot flew over the top, but at the final whistle it was the Knights celebrating a remarkable comeback win.
“We got off to a very sluggish start and Armadale were by far the better team in the first half and thoroughly deserved to be leading,” Knights coach Adam Kostrencic said. “Getting the goal just before half time was timely and got us that bit closer. We changed some things at the break and really believed we could get back into the game. They then scored a cracker to make it 4-1 but before that we were already showing signs and applying the pressure. There was still plenty of time left and we kept pushing, creating chances and the goals came to complete a fantastic comeback win. A real credit to the players, in particular our subs who made a real positive impact and also our passionate fans who never stopped chanting to help lift the boys to victory.”
Stirling Macedonia have bounced back from last week’s shock defeat against East Perth in the cup, with a hard fought 3-2 win against Fremantle City at Macedonia Park. “A massive win for us against very good Fremantle team, we started the game very good and went two up and could probably be more, but credit to Fremantle who came back to level,” Stirling coach Ago Mujic explained. “But the boys put an extra gear on and we got the third goal to win the game and also created some good chances.
“I also want to mention that we had five players in the squad today, who are 18 years old or younger and they done exceptional job. Now onto next week and to prepare for away game against Armadale.” The home side opened the scoring on 14 minutes, a short corner caught Fremantle napping, and Euan Cameron found Callum McKenzie, who fired low past Luke Radonich. They doubled their advantage 12 minutes later, a long clearance wasn’t dealt with by Fremantle, and the ball fell to Pacifique Dufitimukiza, who raced into the box and finished clinically.
But Fremantle were back in the game two minutes before the break. Chad Nilson raced past his marker on the left, his low cross wasn’t claimed by Liam Hattersley, and Nick Ambrogio turned the ball home. Fremantle were level ten minutes into the second half, Charlie Chechlacz’s cross was met by George Festa, his header was well saved by Hattersley, but Isaiah Wingell was on hand to score. But it was the hosts who won it on the hour, the referee played a great advantage after a foul on Bayley Brown-Montgomery, and McKenzie raced away before curling home superbly past Radonich.
Sorrento have made it three straight wins, and spoiled the return home for Perth Glory, after securing a 1-0 win at the Sam Kerr Football Centre. “I’m so proud of the players because it was a tough away game and a really disciplined performance from the group,” Sorrento coach Andres Oliveiria explained. “We had to work hard for everything, stayed organised and took our chance when it came. Glory made us earn it, so it’s a pleasing three points. Also worth highlighting a fantastic performance from 16-year-old Alex Jovanovic from our U18s. He made his NPL league debut today, having already played in the cup against Inglewood where he scored and set up the second goal.”
The hosts dominated the first half, but they couldn’t find the opener, and it duly arrived to the visitors early in the second. Clay Gibbs ball into the box found Scott Robinson, who was brought down by Ruben Argent, and referee David Bruce pointed to the spot. Skipper Dean Cummings stepped and converted the resulting penalty. The hosts ended the game with ten men with Tyler Fitch sent off after an altercation with Luke Christie, who received a yellow.
18.4.2026
NINE-MAN REDSTAR HOLD ON TO BEAT DIANELLA
A nine-man Perth RedStar have put in great defensive performance, to leave Dianella Reserve with all three points after a 1-0 win against Dianella White Eagles in our New Balance NPLWA – Men’s Week Seven ‘Match of the Round’ on Saturday evening. They had skipper Blair Govan sent off early, but Ben Hinshelwood missed the resulting penalty. Matthew George scored for RedStar just after the half hour, and it was a real back to the wall performance from Callum Salmon’s side, the win continuing their good start to the season.
“So proud of everyone at the club. Huge effort from everyone. Players were superb tonight. Dianella is such a hard place to play at, especially with nine men,” RedStar coach Callum Salmon said post-match. “I thought all our teams were incredible, with everyone working hard for each other on and off the field. Will have to look at the footage for red cards, but I thought both were yellows at the time. Especially Aaron Black’s - I can’t see how it’s a red card. But we move forward and Balcatta next week.”
It was a tight opening with both sides creating early chances, Hinshelwood won possession on the left five minutes in, but his shot on the run flew over the top, before George’s shot from the edge of the box was saved by Joel Driscoll. The hosts were in again moments later, Cory McNelis found space down the right, and raced into goal, but instead of going for goal he passed off, and the chance was gone.
RedStar’s best early chance came on 19 minutes, Tom Hough sending George down the right and his shot was well saved by Driscoll. But the game took a huge twist sixty seconds later, Hinshelwood raced clear, hotly in pursuit by RedStar skipper Govan, and it looked like the defender pushed the striker, and referee Michal Jasinski pointed to the spot.
Then to make matters worse, after consulting with his assistant he showed a straight red card to Govan. Hinshelwood stepped up to take the resulting penalty, but he fired wide of the target. The ten men went close to the opener ten minutes later, the lively Black raced down the left, but the Scottish striker cross flashed across the face of goal.
But on 33 minutes, it would be RedStar who would open the scoring. A heavy touch by Dianella defender Franc Gamiz Quer, saw Geroge pinch the ball, before racing into goal and finished low past Driscoll. They went close to a second three minutes later, Black found space on the left, cut inside his marker, but Driscoll got down well to save, and Gordon Smith’s follow up shot hit the bar.
Dianella pressed late, and Sasa Njegic’s curling effort flashed over the top, before Daniel Zivkovic saw his low shot well saved by Liam Reddy, and Hinshelwood couldn’t keep his follow up shot down, and at the break it was the visitors in control.
Dianella were on the front foot after the break, and from Zivkovic’s cross Gamiz Quer saw his header saved by Reddy, before George Ballah’s long-range shot was straight at the RedStar custodian. The visitors went close to a second on 65 minutes, a wayward pass was pounced on by George, who combined with Hough, before his volley was tipped over the top by Driscoll at full stretch.
It was one-way traffic, as the hosts pressed for the equaliser, and substitute Asher Nelson’s header was tipped over the top by the alert Reddy. It was desperate defending by Callum Salmon’s side as they looked to hold on to their lead, and it was shown 12 minutes from time, when Hinshelwood’s shot was blocked by a combination of Denis Galan and Ryan Finnie, who were putting their bodies on the line.
Dianella continued to dominate, and when Lachlan Collins picked out Ballah at the back post, it looked like the equaliser had arrived, but his half volley flashed inches wide of the far post. RedStar’s cause wasn’t helped six minutes from time when Black was sent off for a late challenge on Collins, but they defended stoutly to keep Dianella at bay and secure the three points. – Footballwa – Man of the Match: Ryan Finnie (RedStar)
Dianella White Eagles: GK Joel Driscoll, 2 Lachlan Collins, 5 Franc Gamiz Quer, 6 Cory McNelis, 7 George Ballah, 9 Ben Hinshelwood, 11 Daniel Zivkovic (3 Michael McDougall 60’), 14 Kieran Colwell, 15 Sasa Njegic, 17 Albert Luwi (8 Asher Nelson 60’), 20 Andrew Palmer (12 Hugo Snowden 66’) - Subs not used: RGK Peter Pilkadaris 4 Christopher Saldaris, 21 Purvish Appadoo, 23 Kristian Despotovski
Perth RedStar: GK Liam Reddy, 2 Nick Walsh, 3 Riley Warland, 4 Blair Govan, 9 Aaron Black, 10 Matthew, George, 14 Gordon Smith (23 Jacob Evans 59’), 17 Sonny O’Shea, 18 Tom Hough, 19 Ryan Finnie, 20 Liam Murray (11 Dennis Galan 46’) – Subs not used: RGK Iuca Iovene, 5 Oskar Patterson, 16 George Losondo, 24 Teddie Curran, 36 Jack Baker – Red Cards: Govan 21’, Black 84’ – Referee: Michal Jasinski
18.4.2026
UWA END KINGSLEY’S UNBEATEN START TO THE SEASON
Our Week Four State League Division Two ‘Match of the Round’ didn’t disappoint, with UWA Nedlands and Kingsley Westside playing out a thriller at the UWA Sports Park on Saturday afternoon, with the hosts ending Kingsley unbeaten start to the season with a 3-2 win. “It was a dramatic finish to what was a really good game of football,” UWA coach Kris Donnell said post-match.
“We showed great resilience and character once again to come away with all three points, and I felt it would have been harsh on the boys to get nothing given our overall performance. Credit to Ben and his team they set up very well and are a tough, industrious side to break down.” UWA made a perfect start, and they were ahead on five minutes. Jake Sardelic sent Mark Bauersachs down the right, and his low cross was turned home by Joseph McInnes. The visitors levelled things up five minutes into the second half, a long ball wasn’t claimed by keeper Jim Collins, and substitute Jack Robinson pounced to score.
It looked like the hosts had won seven minutes from time, when they added a second. A long throw wasn’t cleared, and Raeez Pandor’s shot was cleared off the line, but Shane Hulgraine was quickest to the rebound to fire home. But five minutes later, UWA restored parity, a ball into the box was poked home by Sardelic. Both sides pressed for the winner, but the points looked like they would be shared, but five minutes into stoppage time it was UWA who found a dramatic winner. Roberto Soares made space down the right and his low cross was turned home by fellow substitute Sebastian Hooshangian.
“Incredibly disappointed to walk away with nothing from the game yesterday,” Kingsley coach Ben Andrews said. “UWA started well, had us on the back foot early and got the goal they deserved. Despite not being at our best in the first half we were still creating good opportunities but couldn’t capitalise. The second half was a different story, the changes at half time made an impact and we were a lot more positive. To be in the lead with eight odd minutes to go and not see the game out was tough to take. We had a really disappointed changeroom at full time, but the whole groups focus has already turned to our next fixture.”
League leaders Floreat Athena have maintained their unbeaten start to the season, but they were made to work hard for the 2-1 win against Murdoch University Melville, after going down to ten men early, at the E&D Litis Stadium. “A good day at the office in the end, but not sure why we have to make it so difficult,” Floreat coach Alun Vernals said. “Ten men again for an extended period in the game makes it very hard on the players, which is something we have to address, but to come back from a goal down, with ten man and still take the points is a huge effort and a big three points.” MUMFC who were still searching for their first win of the season, where ahead after only two minutes. Edward Wynne-Willson raced into the right side of the penalty area, before cutting the ball back from the by-line and Seagh Harris fired home.
The hosts were reduced to ten men on 34 minutes, when Callum Dobbs received a second yellow card for dragging back Harris. Vernals made a double change at the break, and they were level three minutes in. MUMFC turned the ball over in the middle of the park and Jordan Langley found one of the substitutes Harry Lewis who finished clinically from the edge of the box. It was game on, but the ten-men won it 20 minutes from time. Another half time substitute Ajang Yuot combined with Lewis, and he sent Tom Wassholm into the box, and the striker finished with aplomb from a tight angle.
Gwelup Croatia have bounced back from their cup defeat at Morley last week, beating a ten-man Mandurah City 5-2 at the Croatian Sporting Complex, Wishart Street. “We knew what type of game we would be in for yesterday and Mandurah didn’t disappoint, they will certainly trouble teams this season,” Gwelup coach Toby Wright said. “The spectators got their monies worth in an entertaining game that was 2-2 at half time. The game opened up with the red card but Mandurah never stopped and likewise we didn’t take our foot off the pedal. Our players did exactly what was asked of them and we made sure we enjoyed our first home win of the season.”
Mandurah hit the front early, great work by Joey O’Brien, racing down the right and crossing to Jordan Callaghan, who finished clinically at the back post. Gwelup were level on 35 minutes, with a stunning strike from Jeremie Mba, cutting inside from the left and curling past former Gwelup keeper Josiah Godfrey. Then seven minutes later Gwelup hit the front, with Mba adding his second, but O’Brien brought the Dolphins level in the shadows of half time, but in stoppage time O’Brien was sent off.
Mba was on fire and he regained the lead for the hosts just after the hour, Robert Ferrante’s great through ball sent the striker in on goal and he made no mistake to complete his hat-trick. He added his and Gwelup’s fourth on 76 minutes, he made space down the left before finished clinically past Godfrey. They sealed the points with a fifth late, with Ferrante firing home a free kick from the edge of the box.
Inglewood United have won for the first time this season, after a 1-0 win against Subiaco AFC at Rosalie Park. “It was great to get out of there with three points, on a tough heavy pitch against a solid Subiaco side,” Inglewood striker Owen Goodliffe explained. “It is never an easy place to go and they definitely made it tough for us for the full 90 minutes. The result showed the character we’ve got in the side and the momentum we’re starting to build, hopefully next week we can make it three wins on the bounce against Gwelup.” The only goal of the game came nine minutes into the second half. A long throw by Jordan Brown was headed home by Inglewood skipper Rostyn Griffiths.
Joondalup City have also won for the first time this season after a tight 1-0 win in the local derby against Quinns at Stylish Park, Grindleford Reserve on Saturday night. “Tonight’s game had everything you’d expect from a derby, tight, competitive, and not always pretty,” Joondalup City coach Guy McDonlad explained. “They edged the first half, helped by the slope of the pitch, while we took control in the second. They created a few early chances, but we had more than enough after the break to put the game to bed. I’m incredibly proud of the boys, though the way we defended our box all game was outstanding, and to keep them without a single shot on target says it all.” The only goal of this one was a stunner on 27 minutes, Louis Hadfield played a give and go with Brad McDonald, before unleashing an unstoppable shot that flew past James Bosdet.
In the final game Cockburn City have secured their first win of the season, after a hard fought 1-0 win against Curtin University at Dalmatinac Park. The home side thought they had the lead on 22 minutes, when James Bourne turned home Alex Guzman’s cross, but the flag was up for offside. But they did find the opener seven minutes into the second half, Matthew Bowen crossed from the left and Isaac McVittie played the ball down to Rory McGrath, who finished clinically past Alec Radonich. The visitors finished the game with ten men, with skipper Jeffrey Ledwith sent off for a tackle on Bourne.
“It was a hard-fought performance and full credit to the team for the way they approached the game. We created good chances in both halves to seal the game early. Credit to Curtin but I thought we stayed disciplined, managed key moments well, and showed great character to grind out the result,” Cockburn assistant coach Paulo Basto explained. “The clean sheet was particularly pleasing, and the winning goal came from a strong bit of quality from Rory. Overall, it’s a positive outcome and a good platform to build on.”
18.4.2026
KALAMUNDA EDGE OUT MORLEY IN MATCH OF THE ROUND
The Week Four State League Division Two ‘Match of the Round’ was also a thrilling encounter, with Kalamunda City returning from Wotton Reserve with all three points, after a 3-2 win against Morley Windmills on Saturday afternoon. “We had a few things to tighten up from last week, and I thought our shape in the first half was outstanding. We controlled large parts of the game and created some really nice passages of play,” Kalamunda coach Kyle Robertson explained.
“We led 3-1 at half time, and despite Morley reducing the margin, from there, it was about resilience. The boys stuck in, managed the game well, and saw it out for a hard-fought win. Credit to all 18 players. They’ve worked extremely hard this week with Kris and myself, and it’s rewarding to see that work coming through in the performance. Full credit to Morley as well, they’re a strong side and I’m sure they’ll be right up there at the end of the season.”
The visitors were ahead on seven minutes, some excellent link-up play between Eddie Garrido and Heh Ku Say, who delivered a perfect ball into Tang Sangpichung, who brought it down well and played an early pass through to Angel Andres, and the former Armadale striker stayed composed and finished nicely, lifting it over the on-coming keeper Luke Martino. But Morley were level ten minutes later, a ball into the box fell to Luke Salmon, who finished clinically past Jake Maley-Orr
But Kalamunda regained the lead on 24 minutes, skipper Nica Roca drove forward into the box, beat the defender, and finished superbly into the bottom corner. It was 3-1 seven minutes before half time, Tang again finding Andres, who showed good composure with a step-over to beat his defender before finishing from a tight angle, the hosts had it all to do after the break.
Kalamunda started the second half well and had chances to extend their lead, but couldn’t find it, and Morley lifted and were back in the game on 74 minutes, when the referee spotted a handball from a corner, and Salmon converted the resulting penalty via the post. They pressed late for the equaliser, but Kalamunda held firm to take home the points. “For the most part the game was pretty even,” Morley coach John O’Reiily said. “But Kalamunda had a 20-minute spell that did the damage. Second half we gave it a good shot, but too little too late.”
Rockingham City remain the only side with a perfect start to the season, after a 1-0 win against Balga at Princess Road Reserve. “Always a tough place to go against a very strong Balga side. I’m sure they will start putting points in the board,” Rockingham coach Matthew Brook said. “From our point of view a very professional performance, very disciplined. Great character and performance from the lads, couldn’t ask anymore and we got the result we deserved.” The only goal of the game came on 18 minutes, some nice build up and a switch of play to the right, found Harry Quigley, and his early cross found an arriving Brain Patterson who headed home, to end a great move.
Ashfield are up to second, after a solid performance against Forrestfield United, Malcom Tshuma’s side running out 4-0 winners at the Ashfield Arena. “Very pleased with the performance and while it’s pleasing to pick up three points and score four goals, I was equally impressed with our concentration and work off the ball to keep a clean sheet,” Tshuma said post-match. “We are moving in the right direction and we’re getting better at playing with different rhythms during the match. It’s been a good start to the season but that’s all that is.
“We have to keep improving as every game in this league is tough. We definitely enjoyed this one but it’s back to work on Tuesday in preparation for another tough encounter against East Perth.” The hosts made the perfect start, ahead after only two minutes. Angus Taylor was first to react after Forrestfield failed to deal with a cross and he’s low shot squirmed past James Wratten into the bottom corner. Both sides had their chances for the rest of the half, but it was Ashfield holding a narrow lead at the break. But Ashfield burst game right open with two quick goals.
First on 64 minutes, a lovely passage of play through midfield with Dougal Kindness and Ben Entwistle combining before Entwistle found the run of Jack Kiama who slotted home his third of the season. Kiama was at it again two minutes later, this time finding space after another swift move, before rifling one in off the post. The points were sealed ten minutes from time, when Ashfield added a fourth, Taylor intercepted a loose pass in midfield before his darting run found Mike Mwangiri, who cut inside the defender before blasting a neat strike beyond the reach of the goalkeeper.
North Beach have won their first ever state league game, this after a 2-0 win against Gosnells City at Charles Riley Memorial Reserve. “Absolutely thrilled to get our first ever State League win as a club this weekend, back in front of our home crowd,” North Beach coach Nick Di Carlo said. “It was a bit of a nervous start from us on the back of knowing how important a win was, but we refocused at the half and really stepped it up after the break to get the points.”
It was a tight first half, but North Beach secured the important opening goal just after the hour mark. Jack Lavis played a cross into the box from the left which was touched down into the path of Patrick Morrison who volleyed from 18 yards into the bottom corner past Lachlan Devine. They sealed their historic first win in the competition 15 minutes from time, Mark Bailey ran through onto a ball and managed to get in behind his defender and shoot across Devine and into the bottom right corner.
East Perth have continued where they left off against Stirling in the cup last week, thrashing Canning City 7-0 at Hudson Park. “I thought Canning started well, and it took us time to get into the game, but once the first goal went in, we settled down and scored five goals,” East Perth coach Sully Sullivan explained. “We cleared the bench in the second half, and continued to be the stronger side. Overall great performance to back up last week and we move on to tough game in Ashfield next week.”
It was a slow start from the hosts, but they burst the game open and Eoghan Rea opening the scoring, his first goal for the club. Then a quick brace from Ryan McGready, after good work from Cian Tuite for both, saw them lead 3-0 on the half hour. Tuite added a fourth five minutes later, finishing off a neat move, before McGready added a fifth, three minutes before half time, to complete his hat-trick. The hosts weren’t finished, and Gerard Clarke added a sixth from the spot just after the hour mark, before half time substitute Tomas Hehir completed the rout late.
In the final game, the points were shared, with Carramar Shamrock Rovers and Wembley Downs playing out a 1-1 draw at Grandis Street. “It feels like points dropped, as we created a lot of opportunities in the first half and didn’t take them,’ Wembley coach Luke Thompson explained. “Carramar are always dangerous from set pieces and it proved the same again. We need to make sure we’re more clinical in front of goal if we want to keep pushing up the ladder.” Wembley were ahead early in the second half, a ball played out wide to Josh Waldock who slid Josh Chalmers through down the right side of the box who then cut the ball back across the box for Toby Robertson to score.
But the hosts found an equaliser, with Wayne Guest on target, to give both sides a share of the spoils. “Wembley are a very well set up team they work hard and try find gaps to exploit so we had a difficult time trying to disturb their game plan,” Rovers’ coach Adam Walsh said. “When they took the lead, we had to try make something happen it was not a perfect goal but we managed to get an equaliser from inside the box from Wayne.”
18.4.2026
STALEMATE AT ALLIANZ
Perth Glory have earned a hard-fought point, after a 0-0 draw against Sydney FC in the Week 25 Isuzu Ute A-League clash at the Allianz Stadium on Saturday evening. The hosts needed a win to keep their top two chances alive, but Adam Griffiths side but in a strong performance to keep them at bay, and Sydney skipper Ryan Grant was lucky not see red after a lunging tackle on Sam Sutton in a bruising encounter. The draw makes it only one defeat in their last seven games, and a point at the venue, where they haven’t won in 16 years, so it was a good point for Adam Griffiths’ side.
“Very pleased with the performance tonight, the energy was good in the first half and we really got at them, and really should have capitalised a couple of times in big moments,” Griffiths said post-match. “Yes, it’s a point but I want three, so we have to keep pushing with the mentality to win these games, but credit to Sydney, they are tough team. We want to go back home and entertain our supporters, and we’ll be pushing for a victory in front of the Shed.”
The coach kept the same side that beat Macarthur FC last week, while on the bench Adam Taggart made a return from injury. After last week’s big win, Glory started on the front foot early, but didn’t create any clear-cut chances, the best fell to Nicholas Pennington, who was picked out by a cross from Jaiden Kucharski, but he lost his footing as he was about side foot home. It was the hosts who created the best opportunity on 20 minutes, Al Hassan Toure raced down the right, but his shot was saved by Matt Sutton. Moments later Brian Kaltak headed off the line during a goalmouth scramble, as the Sky Blues pressed for the opener.
But Glory continued to cause problems at the other end, and Harrison Devenish-Meares saved a deflected Kucharski shot. Then a lunging tackle by Grant on Sam Sutton looked high, and Pennington wasn’t please and remonstrated with the former Socceroos defender, and a melee ensued, but after a VAR check the Sydney skipper was only showed a yellow card, he was a very lucky man. Then in stoppage time the former Sky Blue’s striker Kucharski found space on the edge of the box, but his shot flashed inches wide. A tight first half came to an end with both sides struggling in the final third, and a big second half was needed.
The hosts were out of the blocks early after the break, and Sutton was alert to parry Ben Garuccio’s long-range effort and Piero Quispe fired the rebound over the top. The Glory custodian was needed again on 54 minutes, after Garuccio played in Apostolos Stamatelopoulos, but Sutton stood tall to deny him. Moments later Paul Okon Jnr stung the palms of Sutton, before the lively Toure dragged a shot wide, as the Sky Blues lifted the tempo, but Glory firm, with Kaltak and Scott Wootton outstanding at the heart of the defence.
The introduction of Taggart seemed to lift Glory, and they went close to the lead four minutes later, but Charbel Shamoon fired straight at Devenish-Meares after Sydney failed to clear their lines. Glory’s best chance fell to Seb Despotovski 13 minutes from time, after he pounced on a poor pass, but the youngster rushed his shot and fired over the bar. Both sides continued to throw everything at each other in the latter stages, but neither could find the decisive goal, and Glory will now switch their focus to next Saturday’s final game of the season against Brisbane Roar at HBF Park.
Sydney FC: GK Harrison DEVENISH-MEARES, 4 Jordan COURTNEY-PERKINS, 7 Piero QUISPE (29 Joe LACEY 84'), 8 Wataru KAMIJO (6 Corey HOLLMAN 78'), 17 Ben GARUCCIO, 23 Rhyan GRANT, 24 Paul OKON JNR, 35 Al Hassan TOURE (44 Akol AKON, 69'), 41 Alexandar POPOVIC, 70 Ahmet ARSLAN (20 Tiago QUINTAL 68'), 80 Apostolos STAMATELOSPOULOUS (13 Pat WOOD 83') – Subs not used: RGK Gus HOEFSLOOT, 16 Joel KING
Perth Glory: GK Matt SUTTON, 2 Charbel SHAMOON (24 Andriano LEBIB 88'), 3 Sam SUTTON, 4 Scott WOOTTON, 7 Nicholas PENNINGTON, 9 Jaiden KUCHARSKI (67 Stefan COLAKOVSKI 81'), 16 Gabriel POPOVIC (22 Adam TAGGART 64'), 25 Seb DESPOTOVSKI (17 Arion SULEMANI 88'), 27 Will FRENEY (18 Luca TEVERE 88'), 39 Gio DE ABREU, 45 Brian KALTAK – Subs not used: RGK Ryan WARNER, 30 Tadi KUZAMBA - Attendance: 10,212 - Referee: Eric Saba
17.4.2026
AZZURRI AND BALCATTA SHARE THE SPOILS
Our Week Five New Balance NPLWA Women’s ‘Match of the Round’ saw Perth Azzurri and Balcatta Etna play out a 0–0 draw at Dorrien Gardens on Friday evening. Both sides had their chances in a tight game, with the result meaning they remain unbeaten to start the season. “It was a hard-fought game. Both teams had opportunities and just didn’t finish them off,” Balcatta striker Caitlin Doeglas said post-match. “I think it will be a tight competition at the top of the ladder, and every point will matter. We took a lot away from the game tonight and will look to improve on Wednesday against RedStar.”
It was the visitors who started the brighter. Abbey Meakins’ long-range shot was saved by Dayle Schroeder, before Doeglas’ effort from an angle flashed across the face of goal. Perth settled and went close themselves on the quarter-hour, Epril Nossent’s shot saved by Rebecca Bennett, and moments later Ruby Marshall’s cross was well claimed by Bennett, with Jessica Flannery ready to pounce. It was a tight tussle, with half-chances at both ends. On 21 minutes, Doeglas’ shot on the turn from the edge of the box was straight at Schroeder, before many in the crowd thought Azzurri had found the opener two minutes later.
Maja Archibald was sent down the right channel by Flannery before racing into the box; her shot beat Bennett but hit the side netting. Azzurri ended the half the stronger — Marshall’s shot on the turn was saved low by Bennett, and shortly after Flannery’s effort was kept out at the near post by the Balcatta custodian. In stoppage time, both sides had their best chances of the game. First, Sam Mathers’ shot from the edge of the box crashed off the crossbar, with Alyssa Van Heurck clearing the rebound. Then at the other end, Meakins and Doeglas combined to send Ellis Glanfield through on goal, but Schroeder was out bravely to save at the striker’s feet. At the break, it remained all to play for.
The second half followed a similar pattern, with both sides creating early chances. A raking ball from Van Heurck sent Frankie Murray down the left; she raced into the box, but Louise Tana recovered with a great tackle to deny her. Moments later, Archibald’s shot on the run was straight at Bennett. Balcatta’s Jamie-Lee Gale was a constant threat, and she was played into the box by a neat through ball from Carla Bennett, but her shot was well saved by the alert Schroeder.
It looked as though the first goal would be decisive, and both teams continued to push forward. Tana fired over after being found by Macey McCready, before Matilda Boehm headed inches wide after being left unmarked from Flannery’s corner at the back post. Balcatta responded, with Murray’s deep cross finding Gale, whose shot was again well saved by Schroeder. It was end-to-end football, but the hosts had a golden opportunity to take the lead on 79 minutes. Balcatta turned the ball over and Tegan Attree crossed to fellow substitute Lauren Continibali, but she couldn’t keep her shot down with the goal at her mercy.
Balcatta substitute Lucy Jerram then fired over, before Doeglas’ long-range effort drifted wide. It remained anyone’s game, and the Balcatta goalkeeper then produced two excellent saves to deny the hosts. First, two minutes from time, Attree burst into the box on the left, but Bennett stood tall to deny her. Then four minutes later, Mathers sent Ailsa Zindell through on goal, but once again Bennett came to the rescue.
In the final minute of stoppage time, Balcatta almost snatched victory. Carys Davis found Doeglas on the left; she cut inside her marker and unleashed a shot from distance that beat Schroeder, but the woodwork came to the rescue of the Azzurri keeper, and the points were shared. Footballwa – Player of the Match: Jamie-Lee Gale (Balcatta)
Perth Azzurri: GK Dayle Schroeder, 3 Grace Warburton, 5 Epril Nossent, 7 Ruby Marshall (18 Macey McCready 63’), 8 Daisy McAllister (12 Ailsa Zindell 78’), 9 Louise Tana, 10 Maja Archibald (16 Tegan Attree 63’), 11 Matilda Boehm, 13 Sam Mathers, 15 Jessica Flannery (4 Lauren Continibali 78’), 17 Kimberly McCartney - Subs not used: RGK Emme Ingrey, 6 Xuri Reeves-Dalton, 14 Alanna Ottobrino
Balcatta Etna: GK Rebecca Bennett, 4 Frankie Murray, 5 Carys Davis, 6 Carla Bennett (70’)3 Sofija Nikoloska, 8 Abbey Meakins, 9 Ella Marwick, 11 Alyssa Van Heurck, 13 Jamie-Lee Gale, 14 Caitlin Doeglas, 15 Ellis Glanfield (10 Lucy Jerram 55’), 19 Rachel Jarvis - Subs not used: RGK Isabella Comito, 12 Jaime Duncanson – Referee Stewart Beattie.
17.4.2026
BELT-UP AMATEUR PREMIER DIVISION – WEEK THREE PREVIEW
It's Week Three of the Belt-Up Amateur Premier Division on Sunday, and our ‘Match of the Round’ takes us to Frye Park, when Kelmscott Roos host second placed Noranda-Emerald (All games kick off at 3:00pm) The recently merged club kick started their season, with a big 4-1 win against Maccabi last week, while Kelmscott lost for the first time this season, going down 3-0 at North Perth United, so this should be a cracking game.
The last time the two sides met at the venue was in week ten last season, when the visitors prevailed 2-1. An early own goal and another from Jack McClelland had the visitors in control, but Amos Doegolia reduced the margin just before half time, after good work from Chad Samuels. But Emerald held on late with Kelmscott pushing of the equaliser, and the host finished with ten men after Ishmael Greywood was sent off three minutes from time.
Kelmscott will play their first home game of the season on Sunday, and coach Derek Clarke said he is expecting a response from his players, in another tough game. “We went into the game at North Perth expecting a win, but our players came down to earth pretty quickly,” he said. “All credit to North Perth they came at us from the start, and our players have to understand the physicality at this level and adapt with 100 percent work rate a steep learning curve something we have worked on this week. “This week we have Emerald a team I think are always top performers in this league, and we really enjoy our battles with them hopefully playing at home can give us an advantage and a win.”
Noranda Emerald coach Ger Gaughan said it was a solid performance last week, and it was good to get a first win of the season. “Very happy with the performance against Maccabi, we know the quality they possessed if you let them play and our lads put in a great shift defensively,” he explained. “The week before against Kingsley we dominated possession and didn’t turn that pressure into goal scoring opportunities, but on Sunday we did and overall, we are very happy with the result.”
Gaughan said a trip to Kelmscott is always a difficult assignment, and he is expecting the same this weekend. “Yes, it’s always a tough test away to Kelmscott, they were very clinical in the Night Series against us, so we have to be solid defensively on Sunday,” the coach explained. “The morale around the group is very high at the moment and a win this weekend would be a strong start in the league and a good step in the direction we want to go. But we have had great battles with the Roos over the years and we don’t expect anything different on Sunday.’
In other games on Sunday, third placed Kingsley Westside makes the trip to Carine Open Space to take on Hamersley Rovers, Kwinana United host Swan United at Kelly Park, while North Perth United entertains Olympic Kingsway. Maccabi and Ballajura AFC meet at Maccabean Memorial Oval, while in the final game top of the table Wanneroo City travel to Herb Graham Recreation Centre to take on bottom of the table Jaguar. It’s been a tough start to the season for Jaguar, but they showed signs of improvement last week against Olympic.
17.4.2026
BALCATTA AND AZZURRI MEET IN ‘MATCH OF THE ROUND’
It’s top against third in the Week Five New Balance NPLWA - Women’s competition, as Perth Azzurri host Balcatta Etna at Dorrien Gardens, in our ‘Match of the Round’ on Friday evening. (7:00pm) Both sides are undefeated this season, the Azzurri sitting top and are coming off a draw against Fremantle last week, while Balcatta sit third, three point behind, but they do have a game in hand.
Last time they played at the venue was in week 20 last season when the points were shears on a 1-1 draw, the point giving the hosts their first NPL title. The first half was a real arm wrestle, and it was the visitors who had the best two chances late. Jamie-Lee Gale’s free kick was well spilled by Dayle Schroeder, and Abbey Meakins effort from the rebound was straight at the Azzurri custodian. then moments later a Liana Cook header on target was headed clear by the alert Longmore, but at the break it was scoreless.
The hosts were ahead just after the hour, Kim McCartney firing home a free kick from just outside the penalty area, looping over Rebecca Bennett. But Peter Rakic’s side levelled six minutes later, with two former Perth players involved, Jaime Duncanson’s cross from the right was finished by Abbey Meakins. The visitors could have won it late, Meakins going one-on-one with Schroeder, but the keeper saved.
Peter Rakic’s side are coming off a big win against Subiaco, and he said it was a very good performance. "I thought it was our best display of football so far this year, particularly the first half. There is nothing more rewarding than seeing everything we practice on the training ground come to life, and to achieve total buy in from the players to execute this, I couldn't ask for more,’ he said. “Our main focus now is to just aim for that level of standard consistently, and make sure we enjoy ourselves in the process."
A player in good form for Balcatta is Caitlin Doeglas, the former Perth Glory bagged a hat trick last week, and Rakic said she has been outstanding since joining the club. "Caitlin has been immense since day one and I'm not surprised she's in form finding the back of the net, but it's not just the goals she's contributing,” he explained. “Her movement off the ball and link up play has fit in so well with our brand of football, and she always looks threatening when going forward, which gives myself and the team a lot of confidence in having such a quality player lead our front line.”
Rakic returns to his former club for tonight’s game, and knows it will a stern test. “Looking forward to tonight’s fixture against Perth as it always presents a fiery affair and I would expect nothing less between both teams,” he said. “We have a strong record against them in the last couple of seasons so if are to aim for more silverware this year, we need to ensure we are focusing less about the rivalry and more about the outcome from our performances.”
The other games this weekend, the Hyundai FW Academy, with a number of the successful WA under 16’s Emerging Matildas Championships winners, hosts Subiaco AFC at the Sam Kerr Football Centre on Saturday afternoon (1:00pm) On Sunday, second placed Fremantle City welcome Sorrento to Hilton Park (1:00pm), while Perth RedStar entertains UWA Nedlands, at the RedStar Arena (3:00pm)
17.4.2026
GLORY LOOK TO SPOIL SKY BLUES PARTY
Perth Glory will look to spoil the Sydney FC party on Saturday, when the pair meet in the week Isuzu Ute A-League clash at Allianz Stadium on Saturday (kick-off at 5:35pm WA Time) The Sky Blues need a win to secure a finals berth, and press for a top two spot, but Glory will aim to continue where they left off last week in the impressive win against Macarthur FC.
Glory Head Coach Adam Griffiths, who played 18 times for the Sky Blues in his playing days, said he sees no reason why they can’t repeat that performance on Saturday. “I think our forward intent [against Macarthur FC] was excellent, our counter-press mentality was excellent and it was a positive performance,” he said. “We’ve got to continue to build on that and just enjoy ourselves, I want us as a collective to win these last two games.
“We go into every game with that attitude and off the back of that momentum and some consistent performances, I think if we have a good performance, the result will come. The main focus of the playing group and staff is 100% can we be the best versions of ourselves. I feel that the performances, especially in the last three games, have really shown our intent and we want that to continue.”
Griffiths was pleased with the resilience his side showed to go again after relinquishing the lead against Macarthur, and he believes it bodes well for the final two games of the season and beyond. “The most pleasing thing from the game was that we didn’t change our mentality,” he said. “The gameplan stayed the same, our mentality was to still have the intent to go forward and play forward and be on the front foot in front of the Shed. It was a powerful example of what we can become.”
It’s been a stellar season for Perth Glory midfielder Gio De Abreu, the 19-year-old, who celebrated his birthday yesterday, made his A-League debut and was selected in the Australian under 20’s for the first time, in their Friendship Series in China late last month. But he still has to pinch himself sometimes, as it’s happened so quickly for him, but he is going from strength to strength. “Yes, it’s been a dream come true really, I didn’t expect it to be like this,” he said.
“I always wanted this to be my dream, but it’s surpassed any expectations, I love it. Getting thrown in at the deep end, and I had to adapt to the new levels, my teammates, the style of play, the crowds. It’s also improved my game, and I’ve had to adapt to more scenarios. Then my first start against the Mariners at home, I thought what’s going on here, this is amazing. I enjoyed the trip to China, the new environment and the location wasn’t too bad. “But I enjoyed it with the boys, meeting new people and coaches, and it was good camp.”
De Abreu said the players are looking forward to the clash against Sydney Fc on Saturday, as they look to end the season on a high. “The mood in the camp is much better after our win against McArthur, well better than the last couple of weeks, and we’re feeling positive for the next game against Sydney,” he said. “The focus from Griff, is just being hungry and brave. We’ve got nothing to lose now, so just go out and hi everything we have.”
The last time Glory visited the Harbour City was in week 11 last season, when the hosts won 3-0, with Joe Lolley scoring a hat-trick, while the Sky Blues secured the points at HBF Park earlier in the season, with Abel Walatee scoring the only goal in a 1-0 win in week eight. It’s been an interesting couple of weeks for Sydney, with Ufuk Talay leaving the club, and being replaced by Patrick Kisnorbo and coach Griffiths feels that their approach has changed slightly under the new regime, but he knows his players are ready for the challenge. “With a new manager in place, they’re a little bit more physical,” he said.
“They’re well-organised and they play a distinct style of play, so it’s going to be another challenge, but one that the boys will be well up for. Patrick has a distinct style of play that he’s played many times in the A-League at Melbourne City and Melbourne Victory, so we have a pretty good understanding of his style of football and in his two games in charge, that hasn’t changed. “We know where their strengths are, they have a lot of good individuals and quality 10s and dribblers, but what we want to do is focus on the things we’re good at and less on what they’re good at.”
In terms of team news for the clash, Griffiths confirmed skipper Adam Taggart and defender Josh Risdon will come into contention this weekend after both returning to training this week. But once again the likes of Tom Lawrence, Lachie Wales, Trent Ostler and Brandon O’Neill, will remain sidelined. Meanwhile the Sky Blues welcome back Corey Hollman and Spanish striker Victor Campuzano to the squad, but former Glory defender Alex Grant, and English striker Joe Lolley will both be missing with injury.
Sydney FC squad: GK Harrison DEVENISH-MEARES, GK Gus HOEFSLOOT, 4 Jordan COURTNEY-PERKINS, 6 Corey HOLLMAN, 7 Piero QUISPE, 8 Wataru KAMIJO, 9 Victor CAMPUZANO, 13 Pat WOOD, 16 Joel KING, 17 Ben GARUCCIO, 20 Tiago QUINTAL, 23 Rhyan GRANT, 24 Paul OKON JNR, 29 Joe LACEY, 35 Al Hassan TOURE, 36 Rhys YOULLEY, 41 Alexandar POPOVIC, 44Akol AKON, 70 Ahmet ARSLAN, 80 Apostolos STAMATELOSPOULOUS *Two to be omitted* - Ins: HOLLMAN (promoted), CAMPUZANO (return from injury) - Unavailable: 5 Alex GRANT (hamstring), 10 Joe LOLLEY (ankle), 32 Marcel TISSERAND (hamstring)
Perth Glory Squad: GK Matt SUTTON, GK Ryan WARNER, 2 Charbel SHAMOON, 3 Sam SUTTON, 4 Scott WOOTTON, 7 Nicholas PENNINGTON, 9 Jaiden KUCHARSKI, 16 Gabriel POPOVIC, 17 Arion SULEMANI, 18 Luca TEVERE, 19 Josh RISDON, 22 Adam TAGGART, 23 Anthony DIDULICA, 24 Andriano LEBIB, 25 Seb DESPOTOVSKI, 27 Will FRENEY, 30 Tadi KUZAMBA, 39 Gio DE ABREU, 45 Brian KALTAK, 67 Stefan COLAKOVSKI - *Two to be omitted* - Ins: RISDON, TAGGART - Unavailable: GK Cameron COOK, 6 Brandon O’NEILL, 8 Callum TIMMINS, 11 Lachlan WALES, 20 Trent OSTLER, 31 Joel ANASMO, 34 Tom LAWRENCE (All Injured)
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