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Sunday, March 25, 2012

2012 Regional Referee Workshop


WBSA is pleased to advise the upcoming Referee Workshop conducted by Nathan Magill, Referee Development and Recruitment Officer, FFSA. The weekend will commence Friday 30th March through to Sunday 1st April. Venue for the workshop is at Blue Lake Soccer Club, Malseed Park;
Friday 7:00-8:00pm - Launch of the new State Development Structure for 2012/13 season
  Saturday 10:00-11:00am - Referee Information Sessions
Saturday 1:00-2:00pm - Football Federation Australia - Club Assistant Referee Course
Sunday 9:00am-12:00pm - Laws of the Game Certificate & Level 4 – Junior Referee Course
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Reposted from the GCSC Website

WBSA Trials


Any players interested in trying out for the WBSA Squad to play in the Junior Championships held on the June long weekend, (9-11th), in age groups - Under 11s, 12s, 13s, 14s, 15s, 16s Saturday 14th and 21st April Tenison Woods College 10:00am (except U13 boys at 1:30pm)

2012 Fixtures List


The draw for the 2012 season has been released by the WBSA. This is a draft copy but I will endeavour to update the fixtures pages with an updated version soon. In the meantime you can view a copy of the draw here


Sunday, November 6, 2011

WBSA SUMMER DEVELOPMENT BEGINS


The WBSA Summer Development Program commenced this week with players from all WBSA clubs urged to participate in the u10, u12, u14, u16 and u19 boys squad as well as a junior development squad for girls. All cohorts had strong representation with over 80 players attending in the first week. Stay tuned for further information regarding representative opportunities that will be presented to players attending theses sessions. For further information contact the WBSA.

Monday, September 19, 2011

INTERNATIONAL CLAIMS 3 PREMIERSHIPS



A Magical day for football has seen International take out three of Western Border Soccer’s Premierships. The teams from Casadio Park competed in the Under 14, Under 17 & A Grade Grand Finals, winning all three. This is the First Time in Western Border Soccer that the Premiers have been crowned by winning a Grand Final, and with a large crowd it seemed the right way to go for the future of local soccer.

The A Grade Dycer Constructions Premiership was claimed by International with a thrilling 3 – 2 victory over Apollo. The two sides have met numerous times in 2011, with Apollo defeating International a fortnight ago in a Penalty Shoot-out to progress to the Grand Final. International who finished minor premiers at the end of the home and away season took the long road tho qualification defeating The Gamier City Sharks in Millicent.



The young International side on paper at the start of the season were not given much hope of being a major contender in 2011, but with the guidance of coach Lou Zaccardo, has seen them come of age & peak at the right time. An emotional Lou after the game mentioned he will not be at the helm of the club next year, and this may have been some inspiration for the side to perform as well as they did on the day.

The match started with play going the way of International. Morris had plenty of Goal Kicks as International really failed to test the Apollo keeper. A great run from Panagopolous put the pressure on Internationals defence but with no-one home for Apollo the opportunity was wasted.


Nearing the 20 minute mark and the breakthrough came for international when a pass from Panagopolous to Inglis was astray and intercepted by Matt Bueti for International. Cole tried to shut down Bueti leaving Sam Bueti in the middle of the park un-marked and open to receive a pass from Matt. Having time to set himself and place the ball past Morris.

International had a chance to extend their lead nearing half time when it was deemed an Apollo defender hand balled in the penalty area from a hard kicked International cross. Morony stepped up to take the spot kick & hit the bar giving a sigh of relief for the Apollo players. Play turned in their favour for the remainder of the half with plenty of opportunities, but nothing to change the score sheet. International finished the first half leading 1 – 0.


The second half started with some renewed enthusiasm from the Apollo players following Derek Ferguson’s half time address. Just a few minutes in and the first change came for Apollo when Inglis was substituted for John Stephenson to take to the park. This put Lennon to the backline & Stephenson in the centre of the park.

A great passage pf play led to the second goal for International when Ileasi, Manfrin and Sam Bueti combined for Bueti to slot a goal from an acute angle leaving Morris unable to stop it.

Shortly after Apollo claimed a goal back when Panagopolous found the goal with a great header from an Apollo cross, and it was game-on. Further substitutions were called with Apollo replacing Ferguson with Jamie Stephenson and Hancock with Wright, while International changed Sam Bueti with Todd Lewis fresh from his under 17 premiership earlier in the day. This moved Stenner up front for Apollo with Hodge and Ileasi wider for International. Morony went down in the middle of the park with a challenge from Lennon. This gave teams a little more time to get their breath and refresh for the final twenty minutes.

It was International who extended their lead with a great run down the left side of the park and a well placed ball to Didero un-marked at the back post who was able to easily place the ball in the goal to bring International closer to the trophy.

Apollo weren’t letting up. And snuck a goal with eight minutes to go, when Hodge seemed to be all on his own from a corner, nodding it home to liven the atmosphere at Bishop Road. There wasn’t to be any extra time as had been the case a fortnight ago. Cup winners and last years premiers Apollo unable to find an equalizer.

The Dycer Constructions Premiership heading back to Casadio Park for the seventh time in eight years. The inaugural Dycer Constructions player of the match was awarded to Sam Bueti for his work to setup the win.

In a day that saw International show they remain the powerhouse club of the competition it was a bittersweet victory in the B Grade for Apollo that will be overshadowed by the disappointing loss in the A Grade. While in the under 12’s at the start of the day, Portland showed why they dominated the competition in 2011 easily defeating Centrals.


The Western Border Soccer season will officially come to an end this weekend when the Presentation of the Player of the year is awarded, and the Western Border Team of The Year is announced. The presentations will be at The Commodore On The Park this Friday Evening, and tickets are available through the WBSA or from your club.

Grand Final Results

Under 12’s
Portland 4 d Centrals 1

Under 14’s

International 4 d Centrals 0

Under 17’s
International 1 drew Apollo 1 at full time
International won 3 – 2 on Penalties


B Grade
Apollo 3 d Centrals 1

A Grade
International 3 d Apollo 2

Saturday, September 17, 2011

WBSA A Grade Best & Fairest 2011





WBSA A Grade Best & Fairest 2011 - Top Vote Getters For Each Club

Apollo
A.Stenner, A.Hodge, M.Ripper

Blue Lake
J.Grubb, M.Thomson, M Vijica

Centrals
J.Wenham, M.Judd, A.Sims

Inter
A.Ielasi, D.Bonner, C,Cella

Millicent
C.Saint, B.Dibley, M.Grgetic

Naracoorte
W.Hislop, K.Marshall, D.Masters

Portland
D.Murray, R.Woolley, R.Atodirejei

Sharks
M.Weistra, C.Wright, H.Widdison, M.Gordon

WBSA B Grade Best & Fairest 2011




WBSA B Grade Best & Fairest 2011 - Top Vote Getters For Each Club

Apollo
P.Prentice, B.Maddern, L.Bytheway

Blue Lake
A.Amandi, B.Strachen, B.McCormick

Centrals
G.O’loughlin, B.McGrath, C.O’Connor

Inter
E.Bonner, A.Moretti, R.Mulete

Millicent
I.Lines, P.Alison, T.McRobert, J.Sneddon

Naracoorte
S.Birch, W.Tanner, D.Clifford

Portland
D.Murray, S.Arthurs, R.Atodirejei

Sharks
C.Wright, D.Gentile, C.Pilven

Thursday, September 15, 2011

DYCER CONSTRUCTIONS GRAND FINAL PREVIEW



The Dycer Constructions Premiership Grand Final will be held at the home of Gambier Centrals Soccer Club, Bishop Road on Sunday. For the first time in the history of the competition one team will walk away with the prize on the final day of the season.
Last years premiers Apollo have once again played the most attractive football and thoroughly deserve the opportunity to go back to back on Sunday. They have the strongest squad and coach Derek Ferguson boasts a squad that is the envy of most clubs in the league.
Their opponents on Sunday are their greatest rival, a team hungry to return to the winners circle International Soccer Club. Inter are without a doubt the most successful club in the history of the Western Border Soccer Association and losing their title to Apollo last year would have hurt the boys from Casadio Park. To lose it two years in row would see talk of a Webb Street dynasty.
Apollo have no secrets, they play the ball out from the back, encourage their fullbacks to attack, work as a unit and play short passes as they work their way slowly up the field. Ben Morris has been steady in goals and the back three of Chris Bytheway, David Coles and Tom Inglis is the best defensive unit in the league. In midfield they are good out wide with both George Panagopolous and Matthew Ripper capable of creating and scoring chances. In the middle the stable Gav Hancock, Wayne Lennon and Adam Hodge are very solid. Up front they will play the impressive Ash Stenner and one other, probably Stewie Wallace with Matt Ferguson left to come off the bench. All round they have quality and options a plenty with the three Stephenson brothers and Craig Walker all capable if called upon.
Inter on the other hand have not been as settled and have moved their squad around in recent weeks. Last week inter played three at the back and it worked quite well. The experienced Chris Williams, the much improved Adam Craig and the veteran Robbie Manfrin did the job without the need for the suspended Ricky McRoberts. He may find it hard to force his way back in this week. A defensive midfield three of Todd Lewis, Chris Cella and Andrew Ielasi provided protection for the back three and freedom for Omari Didero, Marcus Morony and Sam Bueti. Up front the hard working Matt Bueti chases most balls and plays the perfect foil for morony who is set for a big one Sunday. Since returning to the side Morony has struggled to find form and despite working hard last week it was the young wide boys, Didero and Sam Bueti who tore apart the sharks. This week inter will need Morony to take the lead and find the back of the net. For me he is the key and his battle with Chris Bytheway will be good to watch. Out wide Apollo have the edge with Panagopolous more willing to defend than Sam Bueti.
Experience will be the key on Sunday with Apollo's Stenner, Hodge, Cole, Lennon, and the Stephenson's all very capable of keeping their head in the pressure of a final, the big question is how Didero, Lewis the Bueti's and if called upon the capable Will Circelli, handle the same kind of pressure.
Derek Ferguson has had the answers each time they have clashed in recent times and the experience gained at Federation Cup level may prove advantageous, however Lou Zaccardo is the first to point out his side are getting closer taking the game last time they played to extra time and penalties. This weekend history will be made and if form is anything to go by, Apollo hold the edge in what will be a close battle.
The game will be broadcast on 5gtr fm with the round ball team of Scott Dickson and Nathan Butler providing coverage from 2pm.

Possible line ups
Apollo
Morris
Bytheway - Cole - Inglis
Panagopolous - Lennon - Hancock - Hodge - Ripper
Stenner- Wallace

Inter
Reid
Williams - Craig - Manfrin
Lewis - Cella - Ielasi
Armari - Morony - S.Bueti
M.Bueti

Where the game will be won - in the midfield with Morony a key figure
Where Apollo have the edge - in experience
Turning point - Apollo are very good at set pieces
Player to watch - the classy Ielasi and the unflappable David Cole

Monday, September 12, 2011

WBSA DYCER CONSTRUCTIONS PREMIERSHIP

                          WBSA  DYCER CONSTRUCTIONS PREMIERSHIP
                                                   
      GRAND FINAL DRAW


 Sunday September 18th 2011          at Gambier Centrals Bishop Rd





A GRADE -     APOLLO v   INTER                                              2:30pm



Under 14   -     INTER   V   CENTRALS                                       1:05pm



B GRADE -    APOLLO V   CENTRALS                                    11:15am



Under 17 -      APOLLO V   INTER                                               9:40am



Under 12 -      PORTLAND V CENTRALS                                  8:30am



Gates open at 7:45 am



ADULTS             $10

PENSIONERS   $5

Under 17             FREE




Friday, September 9, 2011

PRELIMINARY FINAL PREVIEW



All roads lead to the home of Millicent united on Sunday as the quest for the dycer constructions premiership heads into the preliminary final.
In the qualifying final last weekend international took Apollo to penalties in a cliff hanger at malseed park, while the sharks had a tough time of shaking off a tenacious gambier centrals at Webb st.
Both sides will be pleased with the fact they are one win away from a shot at glory, but it is inter who on paper will be the most comfortable going into Sunday's do or die clash. Last week inter fought hard against the reigning champions Apollo and despite going down for the fourth time in a row against Apollo, they are getting closer. Taking Apollo to extra time will have provided international coach lou zaccardo with plenty to think about.
The sharks on the other hand will need to improve on last weeks performance against centrals. At the back Craig wright and norton fuller looked very good but there would be question marks over their ability to create chances up front with both goals last week coming via the returning talismatic tobbei kennett. Both coming as a result of set pieces both a result of poor marking.
Historians will point out that back in the late nineties the crays, as they were known then, defeated inter, that result will have little or no impact on Sunday's clash. The two moments that coach John bruttomesso will need to remind his players of is the recent u17 premiership victory by the sharks and the victory only a few weeks ago at Webb st against Apollo.
The u17 premiership remains the clubs finest achievement and the fact that this side contains those stars and their battling qualities are important. That victory showed the sharks have the quality to achieve over an entire season not just week to week. Tobbie kennett, Craig wright, Corey pilven, Heath widdison and last years wbsa medalist matty weistra all defied the odds when they won that premiership.
They have defied the odds twice this year with stirring wins against Apollo and on both occasions they looked true contenders. This Sunday they must shake the tag of pretenders and prove they are title contenders. They have a good squad that boosts a strong defense, a physical midfield and creativity up front, how that midfield matches up against the experienced Marcus morony and the spritely Andrew ielisi will go a long way to deciding this weeks winner.
Both teams have been known to be physical and this will certainly play a major role come Sunday. Ricky mcrobert will be missing due to suspension for inter and both sides will be well aware that this game has the potential to feature a incident or two. Neither side can afford to go a man down as both sides lack the depth of Apollo who can sit back on Sunday and watch events unfold.
International go in as favorites, however if weistra and kennett are up for it it could go either way. For inter they would love another chance to take on old foes Apollo and return to the winners circle, for the sharks it is all about creating history. First win against inter in over a decade and a first finals appearance with a first senior trophy on the horizon, will it all be too much for the young sharks or is it their time?
You can follow all the action live on the round ball radio show on 5gtr fm from 2.00am on Sunday, the game will also be simulcast live for the first time on theroundballblog.blogspot.com.

Wednesday, September 7, 2011

WESTERN BORDER SOCCER FINALS REPORTS


Western Border Soccer’s Inaugural Premiership deciding finals series is under way. Sunday’s games saw the Elimination Finals between the third and fourth placed teams in each grade be played at Webb Street with the losing sides season coming to an end. While at Malseed park, it was the Qualifying Finals between the first two placed teams in each grade. The winner of this getting a week off and entry straight into the Grand Final to be played on September 18.



The much awaited Elimination Final between 3rd place Gambier Centrals & 4th place Gambier City Sharks certainly did not disappoint the crowd. The last time these teams played, Centrals won comfortably 4-0 against a very under strength Sharks team in Round 12, but Centrals have given their youngsters a good run in the seniors this season that has paid dividens. The pressure of finals for the Sharks has not been a good one in 2011, losing to Apollo convincingly in the cup Semi.



Centrals captain Jesse Wehnam won the toss and decided to kick with the wind in the first half.

The Sharks started without their key player Matt Weistra, who was fulfilling his duties with South Gambier Football Club, playing in the A Grade Elimination final against North Gambier.

It was an arm wrestle right from the start, but it was the Sharks that started the attack with Julien Tralongo in action very early in the game when he shoots from distance only to see the ball travel over the cross bar.

Both teams were applying lots of pressure, causing many turnovers and playing counter attack style game. The Lions were sending long balls to their forwards, but the Sharks defence of Widdison, Wright, Pilven and Leary prevented any early attempts on goal.

The hard running midfield of Tobbei Kennett & Matt Gordon were causing some concerns for the Lions as many times they broke through the defence and had shots on goal.

Centrals keeper Bytheway was in good form, and save after save denied the Sharks any goals.

It was in the 28th minute the sharks broke the deadlock when Pilven threw the ball to the feet of his captain Kennet, who controls the ball, dribbles to the edge of the 18 yd box, and from a tight angle shoots the ball under the cross bar, denying any chance for Bytheway to save. Coach Bruttomesso made his first change bringing off Julien Tralongo who seemed to have over stretched his hamstring, and replacing him with his younger brother Chris.

Half Time Score. Sharks lead 1-0

The second half continued in tight, hard fought fashion, it wasn’t until the 80th minute that Centrals young gun, Mark Judd found some space on the right side of the field, and from approx 20 yds blasts the ball over the Sharks keeper Fuller into the back of the net to draw the game level.

At the final whistle, the scoreline was locked at 1-1. Both teams now have to play extra time.

Substitute Matt Weistra arrived during the break and quickly got ready to go on and play in the extra time. All players were starting to feel fatigued after a long 90 min arm wrestle.

It was the 2 goal keepers that were giving the large crowd some entertainment making some great saves, both Fuller (Sharks) & Bytheway (Centrals).

About halfway through the first period of additional time Kennett found himself on the receiving end of a perfectly placed corner from Wiestra to guide it past Bytheway, and put the Sharks in the lead, and eventually the win to book a place in next weeks Preliminary Final.



At Malseed Park it was the last decades two dominant sides. Minor Premiers International taking on Cup Winners and last years Premiers Apollo. T was always going to be a great game. International have been disappointing on  few occasions this year against Apollo suffering heavy losses. Coach Lou Zaccardo well aware of what Apollo has on the park. With Catain Dante Bonner still sidelined, it was going to leave a small weakness to the minor premiers midfield. Derek Ferguson had a full strength side for the match, and was able to rest Wallace after he played a role in the earlier B Grade victory for the Blue & White. Also joining him on the bench were all three Stephenson brothers, a bench any side would love to have.

The game started with frantic pace keeping all players on their toes. Some hard tackling and pushing was being kept a watch on by the referee, pulling up incidents to ensure that the players played the ball.

13 minutes in and the Morony was issued a caution after coming from behind in a dangerous manner. Shortly after this an infringement just outside the area when Didero swung his arm back into Ripper trying to contest a ball. A few kick given and it was was the captain Hodge who was to take it. The wall was in place set by Reid. Hodge took the kick placing it to the far side of the goal. Reid was able to get fingers on it, but hit very well it still ended up in the net. Apollo in front.

International stepped up the workload and had many chances out wide with Sam Bueti making moves. Inglis was very strong defencively on his opponent, using his head to cut off many of the balls coming to Bueti. A late challenge from Hancock on Morony found him the second caution of the match issued from the referee.

Apollo supporters thought they were had done by when Ripper went down in the Penalty area. The referee did not see any contact, and looked to his assistant for confirmation.

Into Half time and Apollo held the lead. The second period started as the first finished, both midfields working extremly hard to put the ball forward. Apollo were feeling the pressure. Tempers started to boil over when a challenge from Sam Bueti was dangerous, and McRobert used excessive force on Panagopolous who was near the incident. Ferguson from Apollo also found himself on caution after he gave Bueti a nudge in the back whist on his way for discussions with the referee.

With just under ten minutes to play it was a long ball forward to Matt Bueti that saw Morris have to leave his area to challenge. The ball fell to the ground after contacting Morris, Bueti also went to ground, but jumped up quickly after the ball went past him, to put it in the net. There was a flag for Offside and the referee discussed the incident with his assistant, deeming that the ball was played forward by an Apollo defender the goal was allowed to stand. This saw the game head into additional time with the scores locked at 1 all.

Apollo took the lead early into the added time when a quickly taken free kick from John Stephenson found Ripper who guided it past Reid to take the upper hand.

The second period saw Bueti claim his second goal of the match when he placed one past Morris, from just a few yards out. The game was to be decided on Penalty’s.

Cella won the toss and elected to take the first spot kick, and it was Ileasi that was to take this for his team. Morris stood tall in the goals and selected the correct side to save, but the ball hit the upright and kept International from scoring. With Hodge off during the game Bytheway took the captaincy and was first to take a kick for Apollo. He made no mistake, putting his team in the lead.

Morony stepped up for the second and kept his team in the game by securing a much needed goal. Ripper followed this with another goal for Apollo. Keeping them in front 2 – 1.

Craig for International was next, and he put the ball over the bar, opening the door for Apollo to near seal the victory with their next kick that was taken by John Stephenson. He made no mistake putting his team to a 3 – 1 lead.

Captain Cella was to take the next for his tea. He was able to keep the team in the game putting it past Morris and making it just that little bit more pressure for Wallace who was to take the fourth kick for his team. He was able to put it past Reid to seal the victory for his team and let them advance to the Grand Final in two weeks, forcing International to now play The Sharks to set up a possible rematch.



Results of Elimination Finals



A Grade

Sharks 2 d Centrals 1



B Grade

Blue Lake 3 d Centrals 1



Under 17

Centrals 4 d Sharks 0



Under 14

Blue Lake d Sharks (scores not confirmed)



Under 12

Centrals 3 d Naracoorte 0



Qualifying Finals

A Grade

Apollo d International 4-2 on Penalties



B Grade

Apollo 4 d International 0



Under 17

Apollo 2 d International 0



Under 14

International 3 d Centrals 2



Under 12

Portland 2 d International 0



Winner of Elimination Final will play loser of Preliminary final this weekend in Millicent.

Tuesday, September 6, 2011

WBSA Elimination Final Centrals v Sharks‏

The much awaited Elimination Final between 3rd place Gambier Centrals and 4th place Gambier City Sharks, was played at the home of Apollo SC on Sunday.
The last time these teams played, Centrals won comfortably 4-0 against a very under strength Sharks team in Round 12.
The Sharks finally were able to produce a full strength squad with all players being available.
The Starting Line Up
GK: Norton Fuller
Defence: Heath Widdison, Craig Wright, Corey Pilven, Daniel Leary
Midfield: Jason Brooks, Matt Gordon, Tobbei Kennett, Mafwata Bope
Forwards: Julien Tralongo, Salva Kasole
Substitutes: Chris Tralongo, Matt Weistra, Andy Gentile, Dylan Kennett


The Game summary as follows:

Centrals captain Jesse Wehnam won the toss and decided to kick with the wind in the first half.

The Sharks started without their key player Matt Weistra, who was fulfilling his duties with South Gambier Football Club, playing in the A Grade Elimination final against North Gambier.

It was an arm wrestle right from the start, but it was the Sharks that started the attack with Julien Tralongo in action very early in the game when he shoots from distance only to see the ball travel over the cross bar.

Both teams were applying lots of pressure, causing many turnovers and playing counter attack style game. The Lions were sending long balls to their forwards, but the Sharks defence of Widdison, Wright, Pilven and young Leary prevented any early attempts on goal.

The hard running midfield of Tobbei Kennett & Matt Gordon were causing some concerns for the Lions as many times they broke through the defence and had shots on goal.

Lions keeper Bytheway was in good form, and save after save denied the Sharks any goals.

Jason Brooks & Marc Bope were following instructions from their coach keeping the most dangerous, talented players for the Lions in Alex Sims & Mark Judd very close and denying them any positive possession.

(28min) From the side line in the Sharks attacking half, Pilven throws the ball to the feet of his captain Tobbei Kennet, who controls the ball, dribbles to the edge of the 18 yd box, and from a tight angle smashes the ball so hard it goes under the cross bar, denying any chance for Bytheway to save. What a goal. Score 1-0

Coach Bruttomesso made his first change bringing off Julien Tralongo who seemed to have over stretched his hamstring, and replacing him with his younger brother Chris.

Half Time Score. Sharks lead 1-0

(80min) Centrals young gun, Mark Judd found some space on the right side of the field, and from approx 20 yds blasts the ball over the Sharks keeper Fuller into the back of the net. Was a great goal. Score 1-1.

At the final whistle, the scoreline was locked at 1-1.

Both teams now have to play extra time (10mins/each way).

As both teams were having a break, Matt Weistra arrived and quickly got ready to go on and play in the extra time.

Unfortunately, Chris Tralongo was selected to come off making way for Matt Weistra.

All players were starting to feel fatigued after a long 90 min arm wrestle.

Another substitute was made by Coach Bruttomesso when Salva Kasole was suffering from cramps came off and was replaced by much experienced player Andy Gentile.

Gentile had made an immediate impact as his decision making and passing skills were evident, and was very unlucky not to score.

It was the 2 goal keepers that were giving the large crowd some entertainment making some great saves, both in Norton Fuller (Sharks) & William Bytheway (Centrals).

(5 mins –second half/extra time) Sharks are awarded a corner, Weistra steps up to take it.

Weistra delivers the perfect ball, with his captain Tobbei Kennett against Centrals captain Jesse Wenham.

Kennett manages to break free and positions himself to meet the ball and executing the game winning header into the top left hand corner of goal. A helpless Bytheway could only watch the ball as it crossed the line. Sharks lead 2-1.

Final whistle blew, and it was the Sharks that were the victors and now earn themselves a place in next weeks Preliminary Final against their arch rivals International SC, who lost to Apollo in penalties after the scoreline was locked at 2-2 after extra time.

Thursday, September 1, 2011

WBSA WEEK 1 FINALS PREVIEW

Matt Weistra will need to be at his best this weekend if the Sharks hope to upset in form Centrals
The Western Border Soccer Association heads into unfamiliar territory this weekend with the first round of the Dycer Constructions Premiership Final Series.
The top four have been head and shoulders above the bottom four and Sunday will see one team move into the final and another knocked out of the competition.
The elimination final takes place at Apollo's home ground Webb Street and sees third placed Gambier Centrals take on the fourth placed Gambier City Sharks. These two sides have met twice this year with Centrals boasting the better record. In round 4 Centrals fought back to record a gutsy 2 all draw and in round 11 Centrals travelled to Shark Park and took all three points against an understrength Sharks outfit.
The Sharks, on paper have a side that can match anyone and after months of injury and suspension will field a full strength side. On paper the Sharks look good, they boost one of the best keepers inn the league in Norton Fuller, three quality defenders in Heath Widdison, Craig Wright and Cory Pilven. In midfield they have the established combination of Matthew Gordon and Tobbei Kennett, the drive of Jason Brooks and the flair of Matty Weistra. Add to that Salva Kosole has been in great form, Julian Trolungo is in red hot form and Chris Trolungo was best on ground last week. If they can keep it together they should win, and that is the big question, can they keep it together against a young and fit Centrals outfit that well and truly got under their skin in round 4.
Centrals have been in good form lately and the emergence of Mark Judd and Alex Sims has been a huge boost for coach Jeff O'laughlin. Centrals boast a back line that has conceded the lowest amount of goals in the league. In fact they have conceded 11 goals less than the sharks and scored a whopping 27 more goals. For centrals the big test will be if they can mix it physically and not get involved in off the ball issues like they did in round 4. Centrals deserve to be favorites for two reasons, one they have not lost to the Sharks this year and two they finished above them on the ladder after the home and away season, however, the Sharks, man for man, have the better side. At the end of the day this game could be decided by the coaches.
The qualifying final between the leagues top ten International Soccer Club and current champions Apollo Soccer Club will take place at the home of Blue Lake Soccer Club, Malseed Park. The two best teams in the competition have already faced off or silverware on several occasions with Apollo taking out the Clem Michelin trophy earlier in the year and the Belgiornos Cup Final in late June.
On both those occasions Apollo were too good winning 5 2 on each occasion. In fact Apollo have put 13 goals past Inter on the three occasions they have played, a fact Lou Zaccardo will be keen to address on Sunday. In his favour, he was impressed by his sides fightback against Apollo in their last tussle and despite going behind early feels they dominated the second half and deserved more. Up front Inter have pace and can be very direct. They have a more stable midfield with the return of Marcus Morony and Andrew Ielasi's form has been the best of his career. It is the leaky defense that will be the greatest concern for Zaccardo.
Apollo, on the other hand are the highest goal scorers in the competition and with so many options, coach Derek Ferguson should be confident his boys are the team to beat. In the cup final George Panagopolous, Ash Stenner and Stewie Wallace tore apart inter and with likes of Adam hodge and Wayne Lennon keen to add to the trophy cabinet Apollo are in the box seat to move into the final.
Apollo should have too much for international on Sunday, and they should take another step towards back to back premierships.

WBSA AGM MEMO






All WBSA representative strips to be returned no later than this weekend or player suspensions may be enforced for the finals. All coaches please organize urgently.
WBSA AGM October 10th 2011 @ Gambier Centrals Soccer Club. All nominations for the election of the Secretary, Junior Director & Sponsorship/Marketing and the annual re- election of the CEO position are to be received 21 days prior by September 19th. Any motions in regard to changes in the constitution to also be received by the same date

WBSA FINALS WEEK 1 MEDIA RELEASE

 
Western Border Soccer Finals Week 1 Venues & Times.
Gate tickets purchased at one venue will allow access to games at the other venue if required throughout the day.
Winners of the Qualifying Final will get a week off & play in the Grand Final on September 18.
Losers of Qualifying Final will play the winner of the Elimination Final in Millicent on September 11.
Qualifying Finals at Malseed Park (Blue Lake)
8:30am Under 12 Portland V International
9:40am Under 17 International V Apollo
11:15am B Grade Apollo V International
1:05pm Under 14 International V Centrals
2:30pm A Grade International V Apollo
Elimination Finals at Webb Street (Apollo)
8:30am Under 12 Centrals V Naracoorte
9:40am Under 17 Centrals V Gambier City Sharks
11:15am B Grade Centrals V Blue Lake
1:05pm Under 14 Blue Lake V Gambier City Sharks
2:30pm A Grade Centrals V Gambier City Sharks
*Please Note: Junior Games will go to a Penalty Shootout if scores level at full time. Senior Games will play additional time and penalty shootout if required. This may cause match start times to be different to the published times above.

Sunday, August 28, 2011

WBSA ROUND 14 RESULTS



U12 Apollo 5-1 Blue Lake
U14 Apollo 2-3 Blue Lake
B Grade Apollo 3-1 Blue Lake
A Grade Apollo 3-0 Blue Lake

U12 Portland 5-4 Centrals
U14 Portland 1-10* Centrals
U17 Portland 0-3 Centrals
B Grade Portland 0-6 Centrals
A Grade Portland 0-6 Centrals

U12 Naracoorte 1-1 Inter
U17 Naracoorte 0-10* Inter
B Grade Naracoorte 0-9 Inter
A Grade Naracoorte 3-7 Inter

U12 Sharks 8-0 Millicent
U14 Sharks 5-1 Millicent
U17 Sharks 5-1 Millicent
B grade Sharks 4-0 Millicent
A grade Sharks 3-0 Millicent

Wednesday, August 24, 2011

ROUND 14 PREVIEW

The final round of the Dycer Constructions Premiership takes place this Sunday with pride and preparing for the finals series high on the agenda.
The top four are set and results this weekend will have no affect. The Round Ball Game of the Week will see Blue Lake take on Apollo Soccer Club at Malseed Park. Blue Lake have been inconsistent this year and with the appointment of club legend Lewis ferguson at the helm of the under 17's for 2012, senior coach Olu Deyolu will be keen to end the season on a positive to provide confidence in the club over the summer break. Deyolu, in his first season in charge, has weathered the storm after a poor start to the season and after the recent loss to Naracoorte a good performance is vital.
In contrast Derek Ferguson's Apollo side have cruised into the finals series. In recent weeks Ferguson has tinkered with his squad and I would expect he will do the same on Sunday. Apollo should record the win and will book a qualifying final date with league leaders International in a fortnight.
Inter travel to Naracoorte this week to take Naracoorte United after Naracoorte United forfeited to International last week. This week Naracoorte will end their season with a loss as Inter prepare for next Sunday's blockbuster.
In other games Portland host Gambier Centrals and Millicent host The Sharks. Both hosts will go in as underdogs and will have a tough time as Centrals and The Sharks prepare for their cut throat elimination final next weekend.
This season has been a difficult one for Millicent United and the summer break couldn't have come around quick enough. Winless since round 5 Millicent have conceded a whopping 92 goals the season averaging 7 goals against them each week. Upfront they have only scored 6 goals since late may.
Portland have shown steady improvement this year and have set clear goals for the 2012 season. They are desperate to finish near the top 4 and a positive performance at home in the last game of the season would be a great way to end the season. The future is positive for Portland.

Sunday, August 14, 2011

WBSA ROUND 13 RESULTS



A Naracoorte 5 v Blue Lake 2
B Naracoorte 1 v Blue Lake 6
12 Naracoorte 1 v Blue Lake 1

A Inter 2 v Centrals 0
B Inter 4 v Centrals 1
17 Inter 3 v Centrals 0
14 Inter 4 v Centrals 0
12 Inter 2 v Centrals 1

A Sharks 3 v Portland 0
B Sharks 6 v Portland 1
17 Sharks 2 v Portland 3
14 Sharks 3 v Portland 1
12 Sharks 0 v Portland 8

Wednesday, August 10, 2011

WBSA ROUND 12 Apollo v Sharks‏

In Round 12, the Sharks travel to Webb Street, to face the Premiership favorites Apollo.
The last time these teams met in Round 5, Sharks beat the Premiers 3-2 at Shark Park.
Since that game, Sharks have lost some key players due to injury, suspension and relocation.
Sharks started the second round of the Premiership with a loss to Blue Lake, Inter & Centrals last week and were looking to find some form, 3 weeks away from the Elimination Final.
Still without key players, the Sharks were facing a huge challenge.
In the previous senior game, Sharks B Grade scored an emphatic win against the Premiers scoring 2 goals to nil.
First goal scored by Sharks veteran Dino Gentile who cleverly headed the ball over the keeper from a well directed free kick from Craig Wright.
The second goal was scored by August Htoo, who cleverly showed some fancy footwork beat 3 defenders, and calmly slotted the ball past the keeper.
The feeling in the Shark camp was very positive, and it was the true spirit of the Sharks that defeated a polished Premiership side.
Could the A Grade repeat a win against the Premiers with an under strength side who has been struggling recently?
Weather conditions were good, with some isolated showers expected late in the afternoon.
Outs: Tobbei Kennett (inj), Heath Widdison (inj), Ethan Parsons (inj), Lance Da Rocha (Inj), Andrjez Szpakowski (out)
Ins: Corey Pilven, Norton Fuller, Jason Brooks
Line Up:
GK –Norton Fuller
Defence: Bradley Lamont (U17), Craig Wright, Corey Pilven, Daniel Leary (U17)
Midfield: Jason Brooks, Matt Gordon, Matt Weistra, Mafwata Bope
Forward: Salva Kasole, Julian Tralongo
Substitutes: Chris Tralongo, Dylan Kennett, Eh Moo, Jesse Widdison
The game summary as follows:
(2min) Apollo indicated their intentions right from the start with an explosive attack which resulted Matt Ripper finding space down the wing, crossed the ball hard and low across the box and found an unmarked Jamie Stephenson who slammed the ball into the back of the net. Score 0-1.
The Sharks camp were totally stunned, but the boys held their heads high and just continued with the uphill battle.
(26min) Matt Weistra was displaying some of his amazing skill on the ball, but was fouled just outside the box about 20 yards out.
Tralongo quickly claims the free kick, and makes no mistake hitting the ball hard and low finding space around the Apollo wall and past the keeper Morris. Score 1-1
(30min) It was Tralongo again who cleverly showed some skill not only to shield the ball away from the defenders, but manages to slip past the defence and the keeper and blast the ball into top left hand of goal. Score 2-1
The game was turning out to be an end to end battle.
Sharks defence of Wright, Pilven and the youngsters Leary & Lamont were able to limit the amount of chances Apollo could get in front of goal by applying pressure forcing turnovers and dispossession.
Sharks pair of Wright & Pilven who previously starred in the B Grade win were continuing on with their brilliant form in the A Grade match.
Pilven keeping his head was proving very quickly that he is a very talented player and was combining well with Wright holding the Sharks defence very strong.
Fuller who has been battling with injuries this year was back at his best. Pulling off some brilliant saves and denying Apollo forwards any goals.
Half Time
Score Sharks lead 2-1
Coach Bruttomesso was more than pleased with the first half performance from his boys.
Even though they conceded a very early goal, they kept the pressure on Apollo forcing them to make unforced errors and losing possession of the ball.
The message at half time was to keep the pressure on and don’t allow them to have easy possession and find space to shoot & make the most of any opportunity in front of goal.
The second half started with 4 yellow cards being issued in the first 10 mins to both teams.
(68min) It was a hatrick for Tralongo again who receives a brilliant through ball from Weistra, manages to break away from Bytheway and slots the ball past a keeper Morris. Score 3-1
(70min) Minutes later, a penalty was awarded to Apollo for an infringement inside the penalty area. Bytheway steps up to take it, and converts easily. Score 3-2
Apollo sensed a comeback and Apollo Coach Derek Ferguson made the first change for the game bringing off his son young Matt Ferguson and replacing him with multi-game winner John Stephenson.
Some excellent runs from Sharks winger Jason Brooks who bought the ball deep into Sharks attacking zone.
Tralongo again receives the ball going forward, manages to evade the defenders, steps past the keeper with an open goal staring at him, he suddenly grabs his leg and drops to the ground with a possible hamstring strain. Score could have easily been 4-2, however he is substituted with his younger brother Chris.
Some excellent football was played from both teams, but it was the Sharks who appeared to hold their nerve and hold out their opponents for the rest of the game.
Sharks running out winners 3-2 in the end showing that the Shark’s fighting spirit is well & truly alive.
A fantastic day for the Sharks, firstly a win in the B Grade against a team that has not lost a game in 2 years.
And the A Grade recording their second win against the Premiership favorites, this time at Apollo’s home ground.
Coaches comments about his players;
Norton Fuller – Showed why he is considered to be the best keeper in the WBSA. Fuller displayed his usual reflex saves and high arial acrobatic saves. His ability to land his kicks in the attacking half consistently is amazing.
Daniel Leary – 15 year old, first year at the Sharks defended very well against the likes of Hodge, Ripper, Stephensons, Panagopolous.
Craig Wright – Solid in defence. He is very quick, can read the game and just appears to pop up all over the place. Covers a lot of ground during the game. Real asset to the Sharks.
Bradley Lamont – Also 15 year old, first year at Sharks and also first year of playing soccer. He plays with no fear. He’s tall, solid in defence and puts his body on the line regardless of the situation.
Corey Pilven – Proved today why he is considered very dangerous once he lets go of his negativity and focuses on the game. Can play in all positions on the park including a back up goal keeper if needed.
Jason Brooks – Very fit and works hard. Gives his opponent a hard time, and makes explosive runs that can cause head aches for the defence. Can cross the ball into the danger zone. Has been a real improver.
Matt Gordon – Current captain, brilliant performer works hard and never gives up. Displays some silky skills and is not afraid to contest the hard balls. Creates plenty of opportunities for his forwards.
Matt Weistra – Also hard working. Plays with a ‘never give up attitude’. Likes to win the ball in the middle, posseses the best foot skills in the competition. Can shoot from distance and also features in many assists in the goals scored by the Sharks.
Mafwata Bope – Only 17 yrs old, recently returned from a broken arm he suffered in Round 2 against Blue Lake. His best game to date. His job was to prevent Panagopolous dominating the game. He certainly did that.
Salva Kasole – Works very hard off the ball, running at speed putting pressure on defenders. Likes to use his fast silky skills. Found himself offside many times through out the game, which is very frustrating for the Coach.
Julian Tralongo – Joined the team at the same time the Sharks lost Okezie Nzeakor who was instrumental in the Sharks defence. With the return of some players, he now becomes the spear head striker the Sharks have been looking for. Scoring a hatrick against the Premiership team shows his capabilities.
In the remainder rounds, the Sharks are at home against the Portland Panthers , and finish with an away game against Millicent in Round 14.
With Tobbei Kennet, Heath Widdison & Ethan Parsons becoming available in the coming weeks, the Sharks Senior team will be at full strength when they will face Centrals in the Elimination Final.