Manly United VS Sydney United - Round 01 Manly United FC vs Sydney United 58 FC Sun 17 March - Cromer Park FirstGrade-3pm 20s-1pm 18s-11am 16s ...
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ROUND Manly United VS Sydney United Round 01 Manly United FC vs Sydney United 58 FC Sun 17 March – Cromer Park First Grade - 3pm 20s – 1pm 18s – 11am 16s – 9:30am
CLUB Report 02 Today we welcome the play- ers, officials and support- ers of Sydney United 58 to what is our opening game of the 2013 IGA NSW Premier League Mens 1 competition at Cromer Park. It has been a tough and gruelling pre-season which has seen the club focus on the job at hand today. This is a year of great prom- ise for Manly United and we want you all to share in the passion and excitement that beckons to each of our 2013 home fixtures. We would like to wish all players, coaches and of- ficials of the Manly United the best of luck for season 2013. Go you mighty Manly
MANLY UNITED SYDNEY UNITED MANLY UNITED SYDNEY UNITED 58 FC 58 FC Charlie Baker Sipan Berti Billy Bosler Alex Abdullah Max Bogunovic Matthew Adjapawn Lachlan Everett Eren Aktas Daniel Drakopoulos Tomislav Banic George Firth Nathan Bertolissio Hamish Galbraith Tomislav Borovickic Patrick Flottmann Marko Bosnar Joel Glassman Shaun Borthwick Jay Foster Bryce Dolinscak Oliver Green Tiano Boutoubia James Goldsmith Jordan Holmes Alexander Gwozdecky John Dimitrakas Aidan Hancock Alpay Keskin Lachlan Mclean Nathan Duval Mason Ireland Daniel Kocina Nicholas Perry Anthony Frketic James Kain Michael Loupis Jaylan Reiher Paul Gacic Jake Lougher Anthony Nicola Taylor Saito-Patch Domenic Grasso Mark Mcmanus Ryan O’Sullivan Sasha Skyba Lawrence Hanna Harrison Mcmullen James Petkovski Luke Vandenberg Mato Lucic Sebastian Szambowski Marvin Potrus Sam Wilson Adrian Razov Hayden Tucker Daniel Sestan Adam Voloder Teymour Shafaei Juan Zapata Chris Zuvela
Manly United were the quite achievers of last season, making it all the way to the Grand Final, almost unnoticed. They had a strong run late in the season with a succession of home games at the newly redeveloped Cromer Park, eventually finishing second, largely thanks to the goals of Michael McGinley. MANLY UNITED SYDNEY UNITED McGinley, along with Jack Green, Tonu Liiband, Nathan Simm and Jamie Craig all 58 FC remain from last season’s squad, with the remainder of the squad filled from Manly Robert Carollo United’s Grade 16s and Grade 18s squad, bar one exception. Jamie Craig Dean Bereveskos Anthony Bouzanis Traditional powerhouses Sydney United will be looking to recover after a poor Dominic Ferguson season in 2012, one which saw them finish well outside the top five. Henry Gallagher Rocco Domie Jack Green Luca Falcone Like most Grade 20s squads there has been a high turnover of players in the off Maxwell Hastings Brendan Hooper season, whilst the Edensor Park side also welcome a new coach in former Sydney Michael Mcginley Samuel Jowett United player Ante Moric. Thomas Morrissey Luke Kairies Jack Park Alexander Kelly Adin Scalone Jason Madonis Nathan Sim Alexis Mitrogiannis Luke Sullivan James Morrison Harry Sweeney Brayden Sorge Patrick Weir Yianni Spyrakis Dylan Whitlock Stephen Stavropoulos Marcus Zarantonell Petros Stefadouros Dylan Stivala John Triantis AnthonyZulj
Manly United’s Craig Midgley has his mind firmly focused on continuing to develop players at the Northern Beaches based club as they look set to tackle season 2013. Cromer Park, with its quality artificial surface, was a tough place to come to in 2013 and Midgley is hoping that this attitude remains from opposing sides in 2013. The well-travelled coach and a former player of the club has instilled his faith in giving MANLY UNITED SYDNEY UNITED the captain’s armband to defender Graeme Forbes who hopes to lead the defence 58 FC with his never say die attitude. Nahuel Arrarte James Chronopoulos Talented keeper Dylan Mitchell will link up with Forbes as well as Englishman Marc Daniel Barac Richards, Roberto Hamad and former Rockdale City Suns defender Josh Lawson in Jordan Fitzharris Matthew Bilic the back while the hard tackling midfielder Scott Balderson as well as Colin Illey and Aman Hadid Luka Glavas Matthew Sim will players that will give Manly that extra edge they need. Ali Haydar Tomislav Herceg Jared Lum Ben Jurman Jimmy Oates will be also another player hoping to make a name for himself this year Christopher Nunes as well as the exciting prospect of Jamie Gosling as Manly United look set to ruffle Robert Mileski Sean O’Connell some feathers in the coming season. Calum O’Connell Wade Oostendorp Stepjan Paric Anthony Proia Mirjan Pavlovic Milorad Simonovic Liam Reddy Mitchell Thompson Mitchell Speer Umut Tokdogan Mitchell Stamatellis Damien Travis Ante Tomic Shane Webb Chris Triantis Glen Trifiro Marko Vukovic Stephen Vukovic Yuichi Yamauchi
NATIONAL Premier leagueS ROUND ONE - Preview Story 10 In the final match of the opening weekend, Manly United FC faces a tricky first-up tie at home against Sydney United 58 FC. Certain to have the backing of their supporters at Cromer Park, Craig Midgley’s men will be aiming to make 2013 the season that the club figures amongst the title contenders come the finals series. Midgley has maintained a tremendous balance of youth and experience in his playing group, Graeme Forbes and Marc Richards to play the on-field leaders role for the likes of Josh Ward and Tonu Liband. Midgley’s sides have been energetic though perhaps lacking in the front-third of the field, a responsibility that the likes of Jamie Gosling, Scott Balderson and Colin Iley may need to take upon themselves. The visit of Sydney United 58 FC will be a big test as Mark Rudan’s men have already performed well during the pre-season. The side’s loss against Sydney Olympic would have only hurt on the scoreboard, largely because the majority of the ‘first team regulars’ were rested for that encounter in anticipation of their trip to Rudan appears to have brought about a new mentality at the club he served at as Melbourne to face Melbourne Knights. a player, and the former A-League star has also re-found a fit Luka Glavas – the Reds striker in exceptional touch over the pre-season. Add to the mix the likes of last season’s Player of the Year, Chris Triantis and midfielder Glen Trifiro, the side is really shaping up for a big season ahead. Sydney United arguably start the season as one of the title favourites, though facing the side early on may well be the tonic required for Manly United FC to deliver a big upset on opening day.
FOOTBALL nSW COMMUNICATION FOOTBALL NSW COMMUNICATION The official 2013 IGA NSW National Premier Leagues was launched today in the pres- ence of the Men’s and Women’s National coaches Holger Osieck and Hesterine de Reus During the course of the launch an “IGA Charity Shootout” took place with players and Hyundai A-League coaches Frank Farina from Sydney FC and Western Sydney and special guests throwing their support as money was raised for the Queensland Wanderers’ Tony Popovic. Floods appeal. Reinforcing the outcomes of the National Competition Review, the goal to grow and strengthen Australia’s strongest State based league, the new IGA NSW NPL is leading the nation with greater investment in coaching resources, facilities and competition best practice. A strong coaches panel that consisted of Qantas Socceroos coach Holger Osieck, West- fields Matildas coach Hesterine de Reus, FFA’s National Technical Director Han Berger, were accompanied by twenty-four club representatives from both the elite NSW men and women’s competitions mingled with the media at today’s launch. Football NSW CEO Eddie Moore said, “The NSW Premier League has long been the foundation of producing Australia’s elite football talent – both players and Coaches. With the new initiatives and standards introduced under the NPL guidelines, the elite program and competitions in NSW will continue to provide all the National squads with the talent and experience to grow in both men’s and women’s football. In building this new model in partnership with the FFA, Football NSW and the Premier Details to be advised clubs, the value, importance and strength of the IGA NSW NPL will see this a landmark day for the development of football in NSW and the nation. FFA CEO David Gallop confirmed, “Our elite competitions have long been the engine room producing some of Australia’s finest footballers as well as coaches which will continue to progress in the right direction under the new IGA NSW National Premier Leagues. “Today’s launch of the National Premier Leagues model gives our competition the status and organisational structure it deserves. “Apart from the hot bed of talent we see week in week out at the highest level in this state, a strong emphasis has been placed on the quality of coaching which has now further enhanced via the NPL.”
Round 2 Fixtures Sunday 24th March Marconi Stallions v Manly United @ Marconi Stadium Under 16s – 9:30pm Under 18s – 11:00am Under 20s – 1:00pm First Grade – 3:00pm
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