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St George FC vs Wanderers NPL 22/4/2017 7:00PM


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  • Opponent: St George Saints
    Home Team: St George Saints
    Away Team: Western Sydney Wanderers
    Date: 22/04/17
    Competition: NSW NPL 2
    Location: Miranda, New South Wales
    Stadium: Seymour Shaw
    Result: West Sydney Win
    West Sydney Score: 5
    Opponent Score: 2
St George FC vs Wanderers NPL 22/4/2017 7:00PM

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8 C. Abou Serhal
20 D. Axford
42 K. Baccus
26 J. Bandiera
9 K. Cimenti
5 M. Cordier
4 H. Davies
6 C. Devlin
10 E. Gonzalez
11 K. Grozos
22 M. Lecce
50 T. Maia
18 O. Puflett
24 T. Russell
21 M. Shabow
40 N. Suman
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Released at 3.30pm  :rolleyes:

 

NPL Preview: St George vs Wanderers

 

Saturday, 22 April 2017

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The Western Sydney Wanderers will be looking to bounce back after their first loss of the NPL 2 season when they take on St George at Seymour Shaw Park on Saturday night.

The Red & Black will be keen to reclaim their spot at the top of the table after last round's frustrating 2-1 loss against Northern Tigers FC.

It was the Wanderers' first blemish of an otherwise fantastic season and they'll be aiming to return to the winners circle against a ninth-placed St George outfit.

Trevor Morgan will be hoping to recall striker Abraham Majok after the youngster featured in the Wanderers' Hyundai A-League match against Adelaide last week.

St George will be coming into the match on the back of a 2-1 victory over Bankstown Berries last week, they could be facing some fatigue after a 3-2 loss to SD Raiders in the FFA Cup on Wednesday night.

The Club has had mixed results so far this season having won three and lost four of their seven matches so far this season. 

A win for the Wanderers would keep the pressure on league leaders Marconi Stallions, who face Spirit FC on Saturday night also.

St George vs Western Sydney Wanderers
Saturday 21 April, 7:00pm
Seymour Shaw Park
 

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Good night out but not for the NPL2 team.

 

Was about the 70th minute I think where St George realised the game was gone so they started hacking our boys.

 

One of the most disgusting teams I've seen in a long time.

 

I didn't catch the name of the WSW kid who was stretchered off after having his leg taken out but he was not in a good way.

 

The coach was sent off as well after running on to complain about the hackjob, it was a farce.

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Good night out but not for the NPL2 team.

 

Was about the 70th minute I think where St George realised the game was gone so they started hacking our boys.

 

One of the most disgusting teams I've seen in a long time.

 

I didn't catch the name of the WSW kid who was stretchered off after having his leg taken out but he was not in a good way.

 

The coach was sent off as well after running on to complain about the hackjob, it was a farce.

 

Kosta Grozos. 

He's the 16yo lad that scored the 3rd & 4th goals last night & that travelled to Adelaide with the AL squad last week.

Ankle isn't broken, he was able to walk to car wearing a moonboot & with aid of crutches.

 

PS: I reckon you're stalking me.  :ninja:​  

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Our academy sides played Bankstown City Lions at Edensor Park yesterday afternoon.

 

Results 

 

u13's 6 - 0 win

 

u14's 4 - 0 win

 

u15's 2 - 0 win

 

u16's 10 - 1 win

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lol were you wearing a WSW jersey ?

 

I'm only home for a week, may as well get as much football in before going back to AFL town

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St George 2 Western Sydney Wanderers 5


Western Sydney beat a courageous St George 5-2 at Seymour Shaw Park on Saturday night, with the three-goal margin flattering the young Wanderers.


Oliver Puflett opened the scoring for the Wanderers in the 26th minute, but Saints struck back two minutes later through Tarik Ercan. Matiu Cordier gave the visitors a 2-1 advantage in the 38th, but again Saints equalised, this time through Spanish import Juan Carlos Romero just shy of the hour. Kosta Grozos then struck twice in as many minutes in the 63rd and 64th minutes to give the Wanderers a comfortable 4-2 lead, before Emmanuel Gonzalez sealed the deal a minute before fulltime.


"The result probably sounds more one-sided than it actually was," Wanderers coach Trevor Morgan told Football NSW. "St George had a young goalkeeper who made some errors that helped us but it wasn't easy and it was a reasonably even game. St George have some good players that can create problems. They're very dangerous at set-pieces and their delivery into the box is very good. And they tried to play; they tried to stretch us. It was a more even game than some have been this season but the boys attacked at good speed and found a way to win the match, which is important. In the end, the scoreline worked out for us."   


Meanwhile, St George coach Terry Palapanis rued the fact that he didn't have a senior goalkeeper available, forcing him to select teenager Nathan Cupit to make his debut. The debut proved to be a nightmare.


"Unfortunately, all my senior goalkeepers were injured so we had a 16-year-old goalkeeper who had a night to forget. We gifted them three goals from goalkeeping errors. I feel sorry for the kid and I pulled him off with 20 minutes to go. He was shattered but he's only young and he'll learn from it."


Palapanis added that the game was "extremely close" and while the Wanderers dominated the first half, Saints "were the better side in the second half".


"We had more possession than them in the second half which was surprising but we played really well," Palapanis said. "We created heaps of chances and it was a very close match. The difference between the two sides was the goalkeeper but I was very pleased with our guys.


"There were moments where we ran over the top of them in terms of our performance and the way we kept the ball and shifted them and created chances."


Palapanis praised import Orman Okunaiya, who he believed was the best player on the field.  


"The whole team put in a good shift but Orman added that touch of class and was always dangerous," Palapanis said. "Our other visa player, Spanish striker Juan Carlos Romero is also a very good player and has a quality about him. He's a complete nine. He's got everything. But it'll take a little bit more time before he really hits his straps."  


St George 2 (Tarik Ercan 28', Juan Carlos Romero 57') Western Sydney Wanderers 5 (Oliver Puflett 26', Matiu Cordier 38', Kosta Grozos 63', Kosta Grozos 64', Emmanuel Gonzalez 89')


Seymour Shaw Park


Saturday 22 April 2017


St George: Nathan Cupit (GK), 3. Ali Nasreddine, 4. Jonathan Kontalis, 5. Jayden Mcleod, 6. Zac Ribeiro, 7. Robbie Deasy, 8. Tarik Ercan ©, 9. Steven Ilic, 10. Nicholas Paras, 11. Orman Okunaiya, 14. Jacob Bandur, 16. Daniel Loe, 18. David Ilic, 19. Anthony Morabito, 20. Juan Carlos Heras Romero, 34. Daniel Mitwali, 38. M. Kotzambasis, 45. Anthony Barca.


Coach: Terry Palapanis


Western Sydney Wanderers: 20. Daniel Axford (GK), 2. Lachlan Campbell, 3. A. Kuku, 4. Henry Davies, 5. Matiu Cordier, 6. Cameron Devlin, 8. Charles Abou Serhal, 9. Kyle Cimenti, 10. Emmanuel Gonzalez, 11. Kosta Grozos, 16. Jerry Skotadis, 18. Oliver Puflett, 19. R Stewart, 21. Mario Shabow, 22. Matthew Lecce, 23. O Wiggin, 24. T Russell, 25. Liam Youlley, 26. Jackson Brandiera, 40. Nick Suman (GK), 42. Keanu Baccus, 47. Rami Najjarine, 49. Abraham Majok, 50. Tariq Maia


Coach: Trevor Morgan


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NPL Wrap: Wanderers slay St George

 

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The Wanderers picked up their fifth win of the season against St George

 

Monday, 24 April 2017

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The Western Sydney Wanderers have maintained their grip on second place in NPL 2 after a 5-2 thumping of St George on Saturday night at Seymour Shaw Park.

The game was poised at 2-2 at the hour mark though a second half blitz from the Red & Black saw them claim their fifth win of the season.

The Wanderers took the lead via Oliver Puflett midway through the first half, before St George’s Tarik Ercan equalised just minutes later.

A 37th minute goal from Mathieu Cordier ensured the Wanderers would go into the break 2-1 but a Juan Carlos Chavez effort drew things level after the break.

The last 30 minutes though was all Red & Black, as a double from Kosta Grozos and an Emmanuel Gonzalez secured an emphatic 5-2 win.

The Wanderers will look to keep the pressure on league leaders Marconi Stallions when they welcome Central Coast Mariners to Blacktown Football Park on Saturday night. 

In other results:

U13: WSW 6-0 Bankstown City

U14: WSW 4-0 Bankstown City

U15: WSW 2-0 Bankstown City

U16: WSW 10-1 Bankstown City

U18: St George 1-5 WSW

U20: St George 0-0 WSW

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