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+x+x+x+x+x+x+x+xNSW has clubs from Southern Branch for the first time. With Bega Devils being the furthest down South. Leeton have joined this year making them the furthest West. Still no Western Branch clubs from a quick glance, also no one from Albury or Griffith. Don't think there will be any from Albury or Griffith (particularly the latter), while the Rhinos and Murray United are around We get Twin City Wanderers from Wodonga always entering via FFV, despite Murray United being around. Also Myrtleford, Wangaratta and Cobram also from the Albury League. We also have 5 clubs from Football Wagga (ok one of those is Leeton), even with the Wagga City Wanderers being the rough equivalent of the Rhinos and Murray. You probably have the best info of anyone here, why don't Hanwood enter, if they want to leave the Griffith comp so much, at least the FFA Cup would provide some opportunities until the Wagga clubs see their senses and let them in there. I don't think Hanwood want to go by themselves. They'd want someone like Yoogali to go with them. And while the rest of the GDFA Clubs are in bed with the Rhinos, ain't going to happen. Plus, for some reason, the Griffith clubs don't mind entering the State cup (Bill Culinan Trophy, I think is what its exactly called), but not the proper STATE CUP (Waratah Cup) that counts towards the FFA Cup. Beats me as to why, and what exactly the point of the two different competitions are nowadays. The players that really do want to test themselves and be the best in Griffith are either in the Rhinos, or Hanwood. And by 'the best' being at Hanwood, its more that they see themselves as the best, not that they actually are. They still lost the Grand Final and only topped the table by 3 points. I always thought they would enter the Waratah Cup over the Bill Cullinan Cup once the FFA Cup began, but alas, they haven't. But, I'm actually glad to hear that I stand corrected re: Wagga and Albury clubs not entering. Well, I thought Wagga did, but I wasn't sure about Albury. The Albury clubs (those North of the border and under FNSW jurisdiction) still haven't entered, I guess they think Sydney is just to far away. Maybe Leeton entering the FFA Cup this year might be enough to tempt the Griffith guys in next year. I've noticed the Griffith clubs still liking the Bill Cullinan Cup, maybe they prefer this because they are a chance of winning it (well were before the Rhinos took most of the best players). The chance of getting a bigger club down to Griffith again should be attractive though. Wagga City have been knocked out by Marconi and Wollongong Wolves in the last few years, both away, but to draw one of those former NSL clubs at home would be the biggest thing in town (football wise) in ages. I think it might be the travel. I'm pretty sure (but again, could be wrong) that Wagga City's run to the final found before the national stage (when they were knocked out by the Wolves in Wollongong 1-0), a lot of their games in the lead up were won by forfeit, as the other teams didn't want to travel to Wagga. Hanwood did make the semi final of the BCC last year, but like we said, they are really the only team without player in the Rhinos set up. Question for everyone though. How friendly are FNSW in re-scheduling games to allow teams to fit them in? For example, the Rhinos in Canberra drew a Capital League team, and Capital Football allowed both Riverina and Weston to reschedule a league game, so that Weston could travel to Griffith on a weekend for the FFA Cup game. How likely is something like this in FNSW? I guess its a lot harder as Canberra is effectively its own association, and thus have more ability to reschedule everyone's league fixtures? I'm guessing in NSW its up to each clubs associations to re-schedule their league games to midweek, and then FNSW to approve a weekend Cup game between the relevant clubs? In that run of Wagga City to eventually face the Wolves there was only 1 forfeit of a team not wanting to travel to Wagga. They won 2 games in Wagga and 1 in Sydney before the forfeit round. In the later rounds of the Cup FNSW usual switch to mid-week cup games. I know on a few occasions when a Sydney club is meant to have traveled to Wagga mid-week they have shifted the Cup game to the weekend, that has meant Wanderers have had to back up and play Saturday/Sunday. The Wagga City vs Wolves games was played mid-week in Wollongong though. And I know of other teams having to travel to Bathurst mid-week as well. It was against Gladesville-Ryde Magic (NPL3) & they wanted them to play in Wagga at 4pm on a Weds lmfao It had that unusual 4pm kick-off time at Gladesville's request so they could make it home again at a decent time that night (instead of a normal 7pm kick-off). Having said that Wagga City have just gone and forfeited to Fraser Park, as they wanted to play it at 8pm on a Wednesday night.
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+x+x+x+x+x+x+x+x+xNSW has clubs from Southern Branch for the first time. With Bega Devils being the furthest down South. Leeton have joined this year making them the furthest West. Still no Western Branch clubs from a quick glance, also no one from Albury or Griffith. Don't think there will be any from Albury or Griffith (particularly the latter), while the Rhinos and Murray United are around We get Twin City Wanderers from Wodonga always entering via FFV, despite Murray United being around. Also Myrtleford, Wangaratta and Cobram also from the Albury League. We also have 5 clubs from Football Wagga (ok one of those is Leeton), even with the Wagga City Wanderers being the rough equivalent of the Rhinos and Murray. You probably have the best info of anyone here, why don't Hanwood enter, if they want to leave the Griffith comp so much, at least the FFA Cup would provide some opportunities until the Wagga clubs see their senses and let them in there. I don't think Hanwood want to go by themselves. They'd want someone like Yoogali to go with them. And while the rest of the GDFA Clubs are in bed with the Rhinos, ain't going to happen. Plus, for some reason, the Griffith clubs don't mind entering the State cup (Bill Culinan Trophy, I think is what its exactly called), but not the proper STATE CUP (Waratah Cup) that counts towards the FFA Cup. Beats me as to why, and what exactly the point of the two different competitions are nowadays. The players that really do want to test themselves and be the best in Griffith are either in the Rhinos, or Hanwood. And by 'the best' being at Hanwood, its more that they see themselves as the best, not that they actually are. They still lost the Grand Final and only topped the table by 3 points. I always thought they would enter the Waratah Cup over the Bill Cullinan Cup once the FFA Cup began, but alas, they haven't. But, I'm actually glad to hear that I stand corrected re: Wagga and Albury clubs not entering. Well, I thought Wagga did, but I wasn't sure about Albury. The Albury clubs (those North of the border and under FNSW jurisdiction) still haven't entered, I guess they think Sydney is just to far away. Maybe Leeton entering the FFA Cup this year might be enough to tempt the Griffith guys in next year. I've noticed the Griffith clubs still liking the Bill Cullinan Cup, maybe they prefer this because they are a chance of winning it (well were before the Rhinos took most of the best players). The chance of getting a bigger club down to Griffith again should be attractive though. Wagga City have been knocked out by Marconi and Wollongong Wolves in the last few years, both away, but to draw one of those former NSL clubs at home would be the biggest thing in town (football wise) in ages. I think it might be the travel. I'm pretty sure (but again, could be wrong) that Wagga City's run to the final found before the national stage (when they were knocked out by the Wolves in Wollongong 1-0), a lot of their games in the lead up were won by forfeit, as the other teams didn't want to travel to Wagga. Hanwood did make the semi final of the BCC last year, but like we said, they are really the only team without player in the Rhinos set up. Question for everyone though. How friendly are FNSW in re-scheduling games to allow teams to fit them in? For example, the Rhinos in Canberra drew a Capital League team, and Capital Football allowed both Riverina and Weston to reschedule a league game, so that Weston could travel to Griffith on a weekend for the FFA Cup game. How likely is something like this in FNSW? I guess its a lot harder as Canberra is effectively its own association, and thus have more ability to reschedule everyone's league fixtures? I'm guessing in NSW its up to each clubs associations to re-schedule their league games to midweek, and then FNSW to approve a weekend Cup game between the relevant clubs? In that run of Wagga City to eventually face the Wolves there was only 1 forfeit of a team not wanting to travel to Wagga. They won 2 games in Wagga and 1 in Sydney before the forfeit round. In the later rounds of the Cup FNSW usual switch to mid-week cup games. I know on a few occasions when a Sydney club is meant to have traveled to Wagga mid-week they have shifted the Cup game to the weekend, that has meant Wanderers have had to back up and play Saturday/Sunday. The Wagga City vs Wolves games was played mid-week in Wollongong though. And I know of other teams having to travel to Bathurst mid-week as well. It was against Gladesville-Ryde Magic (NPL3) & they wanted them to play in Wagga at 4pm on a Weds lmfao It had that unusual 4pm kick-off time at Gladesville's request so they could make it home again at a decent time that night (instead of a normal 7pm kick-off). Having said that Wagga City have just gone and forfeited to Fraser Park, as they wanted to play it at 8pm on a Wednesday night. Gotta stop this ridiculous midweek travel. Play them on the weekend.
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The FFA Cup is the best thing in Australian football right now. I love it.
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+x+x+x+x+x+x+x+x+xNSW has clubs from Southern Branch for the first time. With Bega Devils being the furthest down South. Leeton have joined this year making them the furthest West. Still no Western Branch clubs from a quick glance, also no one from Albury or Griffith. Don't think there will be any from Albury or Griffith (particularly the latter), while the Rhinos and Murray United are around We get Twin City Wanderers from Wodonga always entering via FFV, despite Murray United being around. Also Myrtleford, Wangaratta and Cobram also from the Albury League. We also have 5 clubs from Football Wagga (ok one of those is Leeton), even with the Wagga City Wanderers being the rough equivalent of the Rhinos and Murray. You probably have the best info of anyone here, why don't Hanwood enter, if they want to leave the Griffith comp so much, at least the FFA Cup would provide some opportunities until the Wagga clubs see their senses and let them in there. I don't think Hanwood want to go by themselves. They'd want someone like Yoogali to go with them. And while the rest of the GDFA Clubs are in bed with the Rhinos, ain't going to happen. Plus, for some reason, the Griffith clubs don't mind entering the State cup (Bill Culinan Trophy, I think is what its exactly called), but not the proper STATE CUP (Waratah Cup) that counts towards the FFA Cup. Beats me as to why, and what exactly the point of the two different competitions are nowadays. The players that really do want to test themselves and be the best in Griffith are either in the Rhinos, or Hanwood. And by 'the best' being at Hanwood, its more that they see themselves as the best, not that they actually are. They still lost the Grand Final and only topped the table by 3 points. I always thought they would enter the Waratah Cup over the Bill Cullinan Cup once the FFA Cup began, but alas, they haven't. But, I'm actually glad to hear that I stand corrected re: Wagga and Albury clubs not entering. Well, I thought Wagga did, but I wasn't sure about Albury. The Albury clubs (those North of the border and under FNSW jurisdiction) still haven't entered, I guess they think Sydney is just to far away. Maybe Leeton entering the FFA Cup this year might be enough to tempt the Griffith guys in next year. I've noticed the Griffith clubs still liking the Bill Cullinan Cup, maybe they prefer this because they are a chance of winning it (well were before the Rhinos took most of the best players). The chance of getting a bigger club down to Griffith again should be attractive though. Wagga City have been knocked out by Marconi and Wollongong Wolves in the last few years, both away, but to draw one of those former NSL clubs at home would be the biggest thing in town (football wise) in ages. I think it might be the travel. I'm pretty sure (but again, could be wrong) that Wagga City's run to the final found before the national stage (when they were knocked out by the Wolves in Wollongong 1-0), a lot of their games in the lead up were won by forfeit, as the other teams didn't want to travel to Wagga. Hanwood did make the semi final of the BCC last year, but like we said, they are really the only team without player in the Rhinos set up. Question for everyone though. How friendly are FNSW in re-scheduling games to allow teams to fit them in? For example, the Rhinos in Canberra drew a Capital League team, and Capital Football allowed both Riverina and Weston to reschedule a league game, so that Weston could travel to Griffith on a weekend for the FFA Cup game. How likely is something like this in FNSW? I guess its a lot harder as Canberra is effectively its own association, and thus have more ability to reschedule everyone's league fixtures? I'm guessing in NSW its up to each clubs associations to re-schedule their league games to midweek, and then FNSW to approve a weekend Cup game between the relevant clubs? In that run of Wagga City to eventually face the Wolves there was only 1 forfeit of a team not wanting to travel to Wagga. They won 2 games in Wagga and 1 in Sydney before the forfeit round. In the later rounds of the Cup FNSW usual switch to mid-week cup games. I know on a few occasions when a Sydney club is meant to have traveled to Wagga mid-week they have shifted the Cup game to the weekend, that has meant Wanderers have had to back up and play Saturday/Sunday. The Wagga City vs Wolves games was played mid-week in Wollongong though. And I know of other teams having to travel to Bathurst mid-week as well. It was against Gladesville-Ryde Magic (NPL3) & they wanted them to play in Wagga at 4pm on a Weds lmfao It had that unusual 4pm kick-off time at Gladesville's request so they could make it home again at a decent time that night (instead of a normal 7pm kick-off). Having said that Wagga City have just gone and forfeited to Fraser Park, as they wanted to play it at 8pm on a Wednesday night. and another main point was having players available due to work commitments and Wagga were playing hard ball to their advantage. Half of the 1sts couldn't make it but I know management went to lengths trying get things to happen but in the big picture a 5hr drive, prep/warm up vsing a rested homeside was not what I call a level playing field. It was a real PIA and obviously everyone would love to have a go but logistics such as these case's stretchs the boundaries and resource. It looks bad seeing forfeit to those not in the know which is wrong reflection on any club, I'm not just talking about this case but I expect its similar for most if not all due to geography. Besides that love the comp. I see were down at Seymour Shaw next week vsing LilliPilli - pissed I'm away OS on business.
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FFA Cup – Football NSW round 3, Wednesday March 14th: 7.30pm Helensburgh Thistle v Coniston Saturday March 17th: 12.00pm Revesby Rovers v Kirrawee Kangaroos 2.00pm Maroubra United v Woy Woy 2.30pm Padstow Hornets v Glebe Wanderers 3.00pm Sans Souci v Forest Rangers 3.00pm Wollongong Olympic v Bass Hill 3.00pm Bega Devils v St Patricks 3.00pm Glenhaven v Bringelly 3.30pm Budgewoi v Tolland 4.00pm Western Condors v Prospect United 4.00pm West Ryde Rovers v Randwick City 4.00pm Granville Kewpie Ariana v Lake Albert 4.30pm Epping Eastwood v Callala Brumbies 5.00pm Harrington United v Hurstville Glory 5.00pm Central Coast United v Wyoming 5.15pm Brookvale v Albion Park White Eagles 5.30pm Kogarah Waratah v Abbotsford Junior 5.30pm Blue Mountains v Central Sydney Wolves 6.30pm West Pennant Hills Cherrybrook v South Coast Flame 7.00pm Holroyd Rangers v Cronulla Seagulls 7.30pm Hazelbrook v Glebe Gorillas 8.30pm Ryde Saints United v Balmain Tigers Sunday March 18th: 10.30am Chatswood Rangers v Bankstown United 12.30pm FC Gazy Auburn v Revesby Workers 3.00pm Sydney North West v Tarrawanna Blueys 3.00pm Penrith Rovers v Banksia Tigers 3.15pm Connells Point Rovers v Henwood Park 4.00pm Kellyville Kolts v Gerringong Breakers 5.00pm Narellan Rangers v Carlton Rovers 5.00pm Woongarrah Wildcats v Sydney CBD 5.30pm Hurstville City Minotaurs v Lugarno 5.30pm Leichhardt Saints v Bomaderry 5.30pm Cranebrook United v Bankstown Dragons 7.30pm Gladesville Ravens v North Ryde Monday March 19th: Waverley Old Boys v Pagewood Botany Tuesday March 20th: 7.00pm Emu Plains v Stanmore Hawks 7.00pm Western NSW Mariners v Lindfield 7.30pm Lane Cove v Granville Rage 7.30pm UNSW v Bankstown City 7.30pm Killarney Districts v Doonside Hawks 7.30pm Bulli v Inter Lions 7.30pm Pendle Hill v North Sydney United 7.45pm Minchinbury Jets v Belrose Terry Hills Raiders 7.45pm Quakers Hill Junior v Terrigal United 8.00pm Berkeley Vale v Hills Hawks 8.15pm Lilli Pilli v Gladesville Ryde Magic 8.15pm Greenacre Eagles v Sydney University Wednesday March 21st: 7.00pm Peakhurst United v SD Raiders 7.30pm Marayong v Mosman 7.30pm Dunbar Rovers v Port Kembla 7.30pm Kenthurst & District FC v Toukley Gorokan 7.30pm West Pennant Hills Redbacks v Hawkesbury City 8.00pm East Gosford v Nepean 8.00pm St George City v Camden Tigers Forfeits so far: Fraser Park v Wagga City Wanderers – Fraser Park advance to round 4 draw via forfeit Pennant Hills v Dee Why – Pennant Hills advance to round 4 draw via forfeit To Be Confirmed: Hurstville v Dulwich Hill
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If all the FNSW NPL3 clubs start this round, why didn’t they have the week off or play this round of NPL3 midweek? Do all clubs in NPL3 have good enough facilities for night games?
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+xIf all the FNSW NPL3 clubs start this round, why didn’t they have the week off or play this round of NPL3 midweek? Do all clubs in NPL3 have good enough facilities for night games? I'm pretty sure every club in NPL 3 can play at night.
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FFA Cup - Brisbane Zone round 4 confirmed line-up: Brisbane City – NPL Queensland Brisbane Strikers – NPL Queensland Lions FC – NPL Queensland Moreton Bay United – NPL Queensland Brisbane Olympic – NPL Queensland Redlands United – NPL Queensland Western Pride – NPL Queensland Capalaba – Football Queensland Premier League Eastern Suburbs – Football Queensland Premier League Holland Park Hawks – Football Queensland Premier League Ipswich Knights – Football Queensland Premier League Logan Lightning – Football Queensland Premier League Mitchelton – Football Queensland Premier League Peninsula Power – Football Queensland Premier League Rochedale Rovers – Football Queensland Premier League Souths United – Football Queensland Premier League Southside Eagles – Football Queensland Premier League Wynnum Wolves – Football Queensland Premier League Albany Creek – Brisbane Premier League Centenary Stormers – Brisbane Premier League Mt Gravatt Hawks – Brisbane Premier League University of Queensland – Brisbane Premier League Virginia United – Brisbane Premier League Annerley – Capital 1 Ipswich City – Capital 1 New Farm United – Capital 1 North Star – Capital 1 St George Willawong – Capital 1 AC Carina – Capital 2 Samford Rangers – Capital 2 The Lakes – Capital 3 Caboolture Sports – Capital 1 OR Tarragindi Tigers – Capital 2
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LINK - Altona City defends the controversial decision to forfeit last weekend's FFA Cup tie against Hoppers Crossing over safety of the synthetic pitch at Grange Reserve,: http://www.starweekly.com.au/sports/altona-city-defends-decision-to-forfeit-over-pitch-conditions/
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A lot of people pulled up with injury because in the previous two matches flying scissor kick challenges were being made. I was there. Don't lie.
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Thanks to those who keep updating this thread with scores & fixtures.
It's not as though the useless dopes at the FFA would bother at all.
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FFA Cup – Brisbane Zone round 4 draw result: University of Queensland v Wynnum Wolves Virginia United v Logan Lightning Capalaba v Brisbane City Southside Eagles v Moreton Bay United Lions FC v Caboolture Sports/Tarragindi Tigers Albany Creek v Brisbane Strikers Brisbane Olympic v St George Willawong Mt Gravatt v Western Pride Ipswich City v New Farm United Eastern Suburbs v North Star Centenary Stormers v Holland Park Hawks Peninsula Power v Redlands United Annerley v Mitchelton Ipswich Knights v Souths United AC Carina v The Lakes Rochedale Rovers v Samford Rangers Round 4 Ties in Brisbane to be played midweek of Tuesday April 3-Wednesday April 4 and midweek of Tuesday April 10-Wednesday April 11.
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+xFFA Cup – Brisbane Zone round 4 draw result: Capalaba v Brisbane City Peninsula Power v Redlands United Those 2 games will be interesting to see how clubs at the top of the QPL go against mid-range NPL teams, especially with home ground advantage.
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FFA Cup – Victoria round 4 kickoff times, Saturday March 17th: 3.00pm Banyule City v Essendon Royals at Yallambie Park Reserve Tuesday March 20th: 8.00pm North Sunshine Eagles v Dingley Stars at George Andrews Reserve Tuesday March 27th: 8.00pm Caulfield United Cobras v Boroondara Carey Eagles at Knox Regional Football Centre Wednesday March 28th: 7.30pm Eastern Lions v Oakleigh Cannons at Jack Edwards Reserve Thursday March 29th: 7.30pm Bentleigh Greens v Box Hill United at Kingston Heath Soccer Complex 7.30pm Melbourne Knights v Altona Magic at Knights Stadium 7.30pm Richmond v Heatherton United at Kevin Bartlett Reserve 8.30pm FC Bulleen Lions v Geelong at Veneto Club - David Barro Stadium Friday March 30th: 5.00pm Hume City v South Melbourne at ABD Stadium Saturday March 31st: 12.00pm Cairnlea v Springvale White Eagles at McIvor Reserve 2.00pm Sydenham Park v Ringwood City at Keilor Lodge Reserve 2.00pm Mill Park v Sunshine George Cross at Findon Reserve 2.00pm Mazenod Victory v Northcote City at Mazenod College 2.00pm Malvern City v Eltham Redbacks at Knox Regional Football Centre 2.00pm Werribee City v Avondale Heights at Galvin Park Reserve 2.00pm Truganina Hornets v Whittlesea Ranges at Arndell Park Reserve 2.00pm Mornington v Peninsula Strikers at Dallas Brooks Park 3.00pm Preston Lions v Nunawading City at BT Connor Reserve 3.00pm Yarraville Glory v Brandon Park at McIvor Reserve 3.00pm Moreland Zebras v Berwick City at De Chene Reserve 3.00pm Langwarrin v North Geelong Warriors at Lawton Park Reserve 3.00pm Whittlesea United v Western Suburbs at Thomas Street Reserve 3.00pm Manningham United Blues v Mooroolbark at Park Avenue Reserve 3.00pm Murray United v Ballarat City at Latrobe University Field (Wodonga) 3.00pm St Albans Saints v St Kilda at Churchill Reserve 4.30pm Point Cook Jets v Hoppers Crossing at Saltwater Reserve 5.00pm Green Gully Cavaliers v Moreland City at ABD Stadium 5.00pm FC Strathmore v Brunswick City at Strathnaver Reserve 6.00pm Port Melbourne Sharks v Pascoe Vale at SS Anderson Reserve 7.00pm Goulburn Valley Suns v Northern Falcons at John McEwen Reserve 7.00pm Dandenong Thunder v Brighton at George Andrews Reserve Monday April 2nd: 7.30pm Kingston City v Dandenong City at The Grange Reserve
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FFA Cup - Football NSW round 4 line-up (80 teams): APIA Leichhardt Tigers Blacktown City Bonnyrigg White Eagles Hakoah Sydney City Marconi Stallions Manly United Rockdale City Suns Sutherland Sharks Sydney Olympic Sydney United Wollongong Wolves Bankstown Berries Blacktown Spartans Hills Brumbies Macarthur Rams Mounties Wanderers Mt Druitt Town Rangers North Shore Mariners Northern Tigers Parramatta FC Rydalmere Lions Spirit FC St George North Sydney United Gladesville Ravens Epping Eastwood Albion Park White Eagles (Winner of) Maroubra United/Woy Woy Kirrawee Kangaroos Western Condors Coniston University of NSW South Coast Flame (Winner of) Peakhurst United/Southern Raiders Berkeley Vale Abbotsford Blue Mountains Fraser Park FC Gazy Auburn Balmain Tigers Glebe Gorillas St George City Hurstville Glory St Patrick’s Cronulla Seagulls (Winner of) Marayong/Mosman Wollongong Olympic Woongarrah Wildcats Killarney District Bankstown RSL Dragons Glebe Wanderers Glenhaven Henwood Park (Winner of) Kenthurst and District/Toukley Gorokan Central Coast United Terrigal United (Winner of) Hurstville City Minotaurs/Lugarno Belrose-Terrey Hills Raiders Hurstville (Winner of) East Gosford/Nepean Waverley Old Boys Emu Plains Kellyville Kolts Bankstown United Bulli Randwick City Western NSW Mariners Granville Kewpie Ariana Bomaderry Tarrawanna Blueys Sydney University Dunbar Rovers (Winner of) Narellan Rangers/Carlton Rovers Sans Souci Hawkesbury City Gladesville Ryde Magic Pennant Hills (Winner of) Penrith Rovers/Banksia Tigers Budgewoi Granville Rage
draw date yet To Be Announced by Football NSW with ties to be played midweek of Tuesday April 3rd-Wednesday April 4th.
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As I was working down in Wollongong, I wanted to check out the lovely home ground of Bulli, unfortunately due to failed lighting the game against NPL3 side Inter Lions has been moved to nearby ground of fellow Illawarra Premier league side Fernhill. Currently 1-0 to Bulli at halftime however should be 3 or 4.
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Bankstown Lions & Stanmore got knocked out
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Dulwich Hill fielded the U20's team in their 2-1 loss (extra time) to 10-man Hurstville Zagreb.
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TFI, They must have registered most of their 20’s to compete as you can only register 23 players, a bit disappointing.
Bulli ended up winning 7-1 however Inter were also missing 5-6 of their starting players too apparently.
Gladesville won 5-2 in ET gainst a Sutherland Shire local team Lilli Pilli.
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+xTFI, They must have registered most of their 20’s to compete as you can only register 23 players, a bit disappointing. Bulli ended up winning 7-1 however Inter were also missing 5-6 of their starting players too apparently. Gladesville won 5-2 in ET gainst a Sutherland Shire local team Lilli Pilli. Bulli would have beaten Inter anyway lel
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+xTFI, They must have registered most of their 20’s to compete as you can only register 23 players, a bit disappointing. Bulli ended up winning 7-1 however Inter were also missing 5-6 of their starting players too apparently. Gladesville won 5-2 in ET gainst a Sutherland Shire local team Lilli Pilli. Are you sure? I got told last year that they could register up to about 40 players.
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+x+xTFI, They must have registered most of their 20’s to compete as you can only register 23 players, a bit disappointing. Bulli ended up winning 7-1 however Inter were also missing 5-6 of their starting players too apparently. Gladesville won 5-2 in ET gainst a Sutherland Shire local team Lilli Pilli. Are you sure? I got told last year that they could register up to about 40 players. Confirmed. Bottom of page 8. You can submit a maximum of 40 players. https://42f6uk1prw8cdcjbf1vj9lce-wpengine.netdna-ssl.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/20180306-LEG-FFA-Cup-Supplementary-Regulations-2018-ES.pdf
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Ok I have been fed some wrong info then.
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Nice pics SuthoFan. Good to see our Magic 1sts came through - LilliPilli from memory are a pretty good Div1 Club.
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confirmed 781 teams have been confirmed to enter in this years FFA Cup competition,
A League - 10 NPL Champion - 1 (Heidelberg United) ACT - 23 (up 3) New South Wales - 169 (up 22) Northern New South Wales - 84 (up 1) Northern Territory 12 (down 2) Queensland 124 (unchanged) South Australia 53 (up 11) Tasmania 22 (up 2) Victoria 216 (down 1) Western Australia 67 (up 9)
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onya NSW clubs !
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FNSW draw for Round 4 will be on the FNSW FB page Wednesday 28th March at 3pm
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+xDulwich Hill fielded the U20's team in their 2-1 loss (extra time) to 10-man Hurstville Zagreb. If you're not going to take it seriously I don't know why people bother registering for the competition.
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+x+xDulwich Hill fielded the U20's team in their 2-1 loss (extra time) to 10-man Hurstville Zagreb. If you're not going to take it seriously I don't know why people bother registering for the competition. i believe it's compulsory for the NPL and state league teams to enter as it is still deemed as the Waratah Cup. Its not compulsory for the amateur clubs
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This is the best comp by a country mile.
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