PS4 NPL NSW Round 5 Review

Manly United has shot to the top of the PlayStation®4 NPL NSW Men’s competition after the weekend’s fifth round.

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Manly sit ahead of Blacktown City on points difference as the reigning PlayStation®4 National Premier Leagues NSW Men’s Champions have also maintained their unbeaten streak to the season.

APIA’s incredible start to the season finally came to an end with Danial Cummins side suffering a 1-0 loss to Wollongong Wolves in WIN Stadium.

In this week’s Match of the Round Sydney United 58 continued their revival with a 3-1 win against each revivals Bonnyrigg White Eagles in what was Mark Rudan’s first game back as the Reds manager.

Sydney United 58 FC 3 - Bonnyrigg White Eagles 1 at Sydney United Sports Centre.

Mark Rudan enjoyed a fairy tale return to the Sydney United 58 bench as his side defeated Bonnyrigg White Eagles 3-1 in their PlayStation®4 National Premier Leagues NSW Men’s competition clash at Sydney United Sports Centre.

Panny Nikas showed why he’s one of the league’s best as he grabbed a brace in a scintillating disply, while substitute Adrian Vranic got the other for the home side.

Bonnyrigg youngster Hassan Jalloh continues to find the back of the net but it was in vain on Sunday afternoon.

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Sutherland Sharks 0 - Hakoah Sydney City East 4 at Seymour Shaw

A sublime performance from Hakoah Sydney City East FC has secured a 4-0 PlayStation®4 National Premier Leagues NSW Men’s competition win against Sutherland Sharks at Seymour Shaw.

A brace from Anthony Frangie, as well as strikes from Aleksandar Lekoski and Andrew De Jong, downed the Sharks who are still searching for the first victory of the season.

It continues Hakoah’s strong start to the year which has included results against Sydney United 58, Blacktown City and now the Sharks.

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Sydney FC 0 - Blacktown City FC 1 at Lambert park

Blacktown City has maintained their unbeaten start to the 2017 Playstation®4 National Premier Leagues NSW Men’s competition with a 1-0 win over Sydney FC at Lambert Park.

The match appeared headed towards a scoreless draw before Joey Gibbs broke the deadlock with a match winning header in the 87th minute.

The prolific strikers late goal gave the visitors a deserved win over a resilient Sydney FC side.

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Rockdale City Suns 2 - Sydney Olympic 2 at Ilinden Sports Centre

An 82nd minute goal from Yu Kuboki has helped Sydney Olympic FC clinch a 2-2 draw with Rockdale City Suns at Ilinden Sports Centre on Sunday.

The result ensured both team’s maintain their unbeaten start to the PlayStation®4 National Premier Leagues NSW Men’s competition after five rounds.

Young midfielder Max Burgess’ first minute goal was the perfect start for Olympic but goals to Jordan Figon and Alec Urosevski had Rockdale with the upper hand going into the final stages of the match.

However, Kuboki was able to make up for an earlier missed penalty to ensure the Jamie Monroy coached side snagged a vital competition point during what was an entertaining clash.

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Parramatta FC 1 - Manly United FC 3 at Melita Stadium

Manly United FC continued their unbeaten run to start the season with a 3-1 PlayStation 4 National Premier League NSW Men’s victory against Parramatta FC at Melita Stadium on Sunday afternoon.

A first half goal from Scott Balderson along with second half strikes from Dejan Pandurevic and Brendan Cholakian was the difference as Manly secured all three points.

Daniel Rezo found the back of the net for Parramatta but it wasn’t enough for the home side to build on their draw against Sydney Olympic last round.

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Wollongong Wolves 1- APIA Leichhardt Tigers 0 at WIN Stadium  

A Patrick Antelmi goal has secured a shock 1-0 Playstation®4 National Premier Leagues NSW Men’s win for Wollongong Wolves to end APIA Leichhardt’s unbeaten start to the season.

Antelmi’s goal in front of the Wolves WIN Stadium faithful proved to be enough in an exciting encounter.

It was a tough day at the office for APIA who couldn’t hit the back of the net despite having their fair share of chances.

The result is sure to give the Wolves a new lease on life after a run of frustrating results.

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