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Look forward to the draw. Enjoy the early rounds being Sydney based with quite few to decide which to check out. Look the travel is a bitch. I can understand it from both ends.
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+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?
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FFA Cup – Victoria round 2 kickoff times,
8.00pm Friday: Ringwood City v Reservoir Yeti at Jubilee Park
12.00pm Saturday: Northern Falcons v North Melbourne Athletic at Knox Regional Football Centre Fitzroy City v Berwick City at Ardeer Reserve Brandon Park v Monash University at Waratah Reserve
1.00pm Saturday: Noble Park United v Wangaratta City at White Eagles Stadium
2.00pm Saturday: Tatura v West Preston at John McEwen Reserve South Yarra v Diamond Valley United at Partingtons Flat Spring Hills v Whitehorse United at Springside Recreational Reserve Yarra Jets v Bayside Argonauts at RMIT Bundoora Sports Complex Somerville Eagles v Point Cook Jets at Somerville Secondary College Laverton Park v Heidelberg Eagles at Laverton Park Reserve Heatherton United v RMIT at Bosnia Herzegovina Centre
2.30pm Saturday: Sandown Lions v Old Xaverians at Knox Regional Football Centre
3.00pm Saturday: Western Eagles v Cairnlea at Polish Sporting Complex Mt Lilydale Old Collegians v Marcellin Old Collegians at Mt Lilydale Sporting Complex Westgate v Darebin United at Ardeer Reserve Latrobe University v Mooroolbark at Esther Park Reserve Old Scotch v Seaford United at North Seaford Reserve Frankston Pines v Ashburton United at Monterey Reserve Heidelberg Stars v Mill Park at Cartledge Reserve Healesville v Brimbank Stallions at Club Italia (Sunshine) Altona East Phoenix v Keilor Wolves at Paisley Park Soccer Complex Watsonia Heights v Boroondara Carey Eagles at Gabonia Avenue Reserve Epping City v Lara United at Aurora Fields Sebastopol Vikings v Mazenod United at St Georges Reserve Doveton v Springvale City at Waratah Reserve Whittlesea United v Dandenong Warriors at Thomas Street Reserve Moreland United v Essendon United at Moomba Park Reserve Brunswick Zebras v Skye United at Sumner Park Harrisfield Hurricanes v Williamstown at Tattersons Park Myrtleford Savoy v Elwood City at Savoy Park St Kevins Old Boys v Craigieburn City at Kingston Heath Soccer Complex
3.30pm Saturday: Dingley Stars v Mt Waverley City at White Eagles Stadium
4.00pm Saturday: Peninsula Strikers v Waverley Wanderers at Lemnos Club Bell Park v Glenroy Lions at Bell Park Sports Club
5.00pm Saturday: Hume United v East Brighton United at Laura Douglas Reserve
6.00pm Saturday: Brighton v Melton Phoenix at MacPherson Park
7.00pm Saturday: Truganina Hornets v Corio at Grange Reserve – synthetic
1.00pm Sunday: Geelong Rangers v Doncaster Rovers at Myers Reserve
7.30pm Monday: FC Strathmore v Knox City at Strathnaver Reserve
8.00pm Tuesday: North Caulfield v Lalor United at Knox Regional Football Centre
Forfeits: Monbulk Rangers v Westvale – Monbulk Rangers advance to round 3 via forfeit
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+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.
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Queensland: 97 teams so far with still waiting on numbers from South West Queensland, Gold Coast region, Wide Bay region, Mackay region, North Queensland region,
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FFA Cup preliminaries - Victoria round 2 wrap so far,
Friday: Ringwood City 3 Reservoir Yeti 2
Saturday: Northern Falcons 6 North Melbourne Athletic 1 Fitzroy City 1 Berwick City 3 Brandon Park 2 Monash University 1 Noble Park United 4 Wangaratta City 1 Tatura 4 West Preston 2 South Yarra 1 Diamond Valley United 2 Spring Hills 3 Whitehorse United 4 Yarra Jets 1 Bayside Argonauts 8 Somerville Eagles 0 Point Cook Jets 4 Laverton Park 1 Heidelberg Eagles 4 Heatherton United 4 RMIT 2 – (AFTER EXTRA TIME) Sandown Lions 3 Old Xaverians 2 Western Eagles 2 Cairnlea 5 – (AFTER EXTRA TIME) Mt Lilydale Old Collegians 0 Marcellin Old Collegians 1 Westgate 2 Darebin United 1 Latrobe University 0 Mooroolbark 2 Old Scotch 7 Seaford United 1 Frankston Pines 1 Ashburton United 2 Heidelberg Stars 0 Mill Park 3 Healesville 1 Brimbank Stallions 5 Altona East Phoenix 1 Keilor Wolves 2 Watsonia Heights 0 Boroondara Carey Eagles 6 Epping City 6 Lara United 0 Sebastopol Vikings 2 Mazenod Victory 3 Doveton 4 Springvale City 1 Whittlesea United 1 Dandenong Warriors 0 Moreland United 2 Essendon United 3 Brunswick Zebras 3 Skye United 2 Harrisfield Hurricanes 1 Williamstown 1 – (AFTER EXTRA TIME) Harrisfield Hurricanes advance 6-5 on penalties Myrtleford Savoy 3 Elwood City 1 St Kevins Old Boys 1 Craigieburn City 4 Dingley Stars 1 Mt Waverley City 0 Peninsula Strikers 1 Waverley Wanderers 0 Bell Park 1 Glenroy Lions 1 – (AFTER EXTRA TIME) Bell Park advance 4-1 on penalties Hume United 0 East Brighton United 1 Brighton 5 Melton Phoenix 1 Truganina Hornets 2 Corio 1
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FFA Cup – Victoria round 3 draw numbers in alphabetical order: - Altona City
- Ashburton United
- Banyule City
- Bayside Argonauts
- Beaumaris
- Bell Park
- Berwick City
- Boroondara Carey Eagles
- Brandon Park
- Brighton
- Brimbank Stallions
- Brunswick Zebras
- Cairnlea
- Casey Comets
- Caulfield United Cobras
- Craigieburn City
- Diamond Valley United
- Dingley Stars
- Doveton
- East Brighton United
- Eltham Redbacks
- Epping City
- Essendon Royals
- Essendon United
- FC Clifton Hill
- Geelong Rangers
- Geelong
- Harrisfield Hurricanes
- Heatherton United
- Heidelberg Eagles
- Hoppers Crossing
- Keilor Park
- Keilor Wolves
- Malvern City
- Manningham United Blues
- Marcellin Old Collegians
- Mazenod Victory
- Mill Park
- Monbulk Rangers
- Mooroolbark
- Mornington
- Morwell Pegasus
- Myrtleford Savoy
- Noble Park United
- North Sunshine Eagles
- Northern Falcons
- Old Scotch
- Peninsula Strikers
- Point Cook Jets
- Preston Lions
- Richmond
- Ringwood City
- Sandown Lions
- South Springvale
- St Kilda
- Sydenham Park
- Tatura
- Truganina Hornets
- Warragul United
- Western Suburbs
- Westgate
- Whitehorse United
- Whittlesea United
- Yarraville Glory
- FC Strathmore OR Knox City
- North Caulfield OR Lalor United
2018 FFA Cup preliminaries Victoria round 3 will be held on Monday March 5th 2018 at 1.00pm AEDT from Football Federation Victoria HQ and it'll be live streamed on the Football Federation Victoria facebook page with 33 ties to be drawn out and with the matches to be played on weekend of Friday March 9-Saturday March 10-Sunday March 11-Monday March 12 (Labour Day).
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FFA Cup - Tasmania round 4 line-up: Clarence United Devonport City Glenorchy Knights Hobart United Hobart Zebras Kingborough Lions Launceston City New Town Eagles Northern Rangers Olympia Warriors Riverside Olympic Somerset South Hobart Taroona Ulverstone University of Tasmania
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2018 FFA Cup preliminaries – Victoria round 3 draw result: Whittlesea United v Whitehorse United Warragul United v Sydenham Park Truganina Hornets v Essendon United Malvern City v Noble Park United Manningham United Blues v Tatura Brunswick Zebras v Yarraville Glory Brandon Park v Brimbank Stallions Hoppers Crossing v Altona City St Kilda v Bayside Argonauts Point Cook Jets v South Springvale Geelong Rangers v Western Suburbs Beaumaris v Essendon Royals Peninsula Strikers v North Caulfield OR Lalor United Morwell Pegasus v Richmond Mooroolbark v Old Scotch FC Clifton Hill v Eltham Redbacks Mornington v Casey Comets Keilor Park v Berwick City Dingley Stars v Diamond Valley United Marcellin Old Collegians v Heatherton United Ashburton United v Brighton Craigieburn City v Cairnlea Preston Lions v Westgate Caulfield United Cobras v Epping City Mill Park v Heidelberg Eagles Northern Falcons v Harrisfield Hurricanes Keilor Wolves v North Sunshine Eagles FC Strathmore OR Knox City v Bell Park Mazenod Victory v Sandown Lions Ringwood City v Myrtleford Savoy Geelong v Doveton East Brighton United v Banyule City Boroondara Carey Eagles v Monbulk Rangers
33 Ties are to be played on the weekend of Friday March 9th-Saturday March 10th-Sunday March 11th-Monday March 12th with match dates, match venues, kickoff time, needed to be announced by no later than Wednesday March 7th at 2.00pm AEDT is the deadline for the clubs playing at home in round 3 of the 2018 FFA Cup preliminaries here in Victoria.
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Football NSW - round 2 kickoff times,
Friday March 9th: 7.30pm Coogee United v Bulli at Moore Park
Saturday March 10th: 11.00am Glebe Wanderers v Yagoona Lions 11.30am Waverley Old Boys v Hornsby Heights 12.30pm Revesby Rovers v White City 2.30pm Coledale Waves v Penrith Rovers 3.00pm Arncliffe Aurora v Carlton Rovers 3.00pm Central Sydney Wolves v Winston Hills 3.00pm Norwest v Wollongong Olympic 4.30pm West Ryde Rovers v Baulkham Hills 5.00pm Lokomotiv Cove v Randwick City 5.00pm Leeton United v North Ryde 5.00pm Glebe Gorillas v Sydney Dragons
Sunday March 11th: 1.00pm The Ponds v Toukley Gorokan 1.00pm Chatswood Rangers v The Entrance Bateau Bay 2.00pm Ararat v Revesby Workers 2.30pm Mosman v Leichhardt Tigers 3.00pm Coptic United v Sydney North West 3.00pm Sydney CBD v Strathfield 3.15pm Menai Hawks v Cronulla Seagulls 3.30pm Balmain & Districts v Pennant Hills 4.00pm Kirrawee Kangaroos v North Epping Rangers 5.00pm Kariong United v Hurstville Glory 5.00pm Woongarrah Wildcats v Phoenix 5.00pm Abbotsford Junior v Sydney Rangers 6.00pm Putney Rangers v East Gosford 7.00pm Parramatta City v Harrington United
Tuesday March 13th: 7.30pm Doonside Hawks v Wollongong United 7.30pm Parklea SFC v North Sydney United
Forfeits so far: Auburn v Port Kembla – Port Kembla advance to round 3 via forfeit to play against Dunbar Rovers Yet To Be Announced: Tumut Eagles v Wyoming Glenmore Park v St Patrick’s Blue Mountains v Mt Annan Mustangs
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The 2018 preliminary numbers have already surpassed the 2017 record figures. We still have half of QLD and the NT to do as well.
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FFA Cup – Brisbane Zone round 3 kickoff times, Tuesday March 13: 7.00pm Jimboomba United v AC Carina 7.15pm Annerley v Western Spirit 7.15pm Logan City Kings v The Lakes 7.30pm Caboolture v Tarragindi Tigers 7.30pm Centenary Stormers v Oxley United 7.30pm Grange Thistle v New Farm United 7.30pm Ipswich City v Bayside United 7.30pm Albany Creek v Bethania Rams 7.45pm Virginia United v North Pine
Wednesday March 14: 7.00pm North Star v Westside 7.00pm Ridge Hills United v University of Queensland 7.30pm Brisbane Athletic v Samford Rangers 7.30pm St George Willawong v The Gap 7.45pm Pine Hills v Mt Gravatt
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BREAKING NEWS - FFA Cup tie (Hoppers Crossing v Altona City): Hoppers Crossing advances to 2018 FFA Cup preliminaries round 4 draw to be held on Monday March 12th (Labour Day) with the round 4 ties in the FFA Cup preliminaries to be played over the Easter long weekend. After that Altona City unfortunately have forfeited this round 3 FFA Cup tie at Grange Reserve - synthetic on Saturday Night the reason why they forfeited was due to the game being fixtured on the artificial turf Altona City was not willing to risk the wellbeing of its players for the upcoming season.
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+xBREAKING NEWS - FFA Cup tie (Hoppers Crossing v Altona City): Hoppers Crossing advances to 2018 FFA Cup preliminaries round 4 draw to be held on Monday March 12th (Labour Day) with the round 4 ties in the FFA Cup preliminaries to be played over the Easter long weekend. After that Altona City unfortunately have forfeited this round 3 FFA Cup tie at Grange Reserve - synthetic on Saturday Night the reason why they forfeited was due to the game being fixtured on the artificial turf Altona City was not willing to risk the wellbeing of its players for the upcoming season. Is this at Hoppers normal home ground? Won't they have to play there again during the season anyway?
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+x+xBREAKING NEWS - FFA Cup tie (Hoppers Crossing v Altona City): Hoppers Crossing advances to 2018 FFA Cup preliminaries round 4 draw to be held on Monday March 12th (Labour Day) with the round 4 ties in the FFA Cup preliminaries to be played over the Easter long weekend. After that Altona City unfortunately have forfeited this round 3 FFA Cup tie at Grange Reserve - synthetic on Saturday Night the reason why they forfeited was due to the game being fixtured on the artificial turf Altona City was not willing to risk the wellbeing of its players for the upcoming season. Is this at Hoppers normal home ground? Won't they have to play there again during the season anyway? our main ground wasn't available at the time hencing it was to be played on ouyr synthetic pitch and yes Altona City must play during the league season at Grange Reserve on the main pitch on Saturday May 5th.
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2018 FFA Cup preliminaries – Victoria round 3 kickoff times,
Friday March 9th: 8.00pm Mooroolbark v Old Scotch at Esther Park Reserve 8.00pm Keilor Wolves v North Sunshine Eagles at Paisley Park Soccer Complex 8.00pm Mazenod Victory v Sandown Lions at Knox Regional Football Centre 8.15pm Boroondara Carey Eagles v Monbulk Rangers at Monbulk Recreation Reseve
Saturday March 10th: 12.00pm Craigieburn City v Cairnlea at Gibb Reserve 12.00pm Caulfield United Cobras v Epping City at Lemnos Club 12.30pm St Kilda v Bayside Argonauts at Esther Park Reserve 12.45pm Geelong Rangers v Western Suburbs at Stead Park 1.00pm Mill Park v Heidelberg Eagles at Findon Reserve 2.00pm Warragul United v Sydenham Park at Baxter Park – Warragul 2.00pm Malvern City v Noble Park United at White Eagles Stadium 2.00pm Manningham United Blues v Tatura at Park Avenue Reserve 2.00pm Point Cook Jets v South Springvale at Saltwater Reserve 2.00pm Morwell Pegasus v Richmond at Ronald Reserve 2.00pm Preston Lions v Westgate at BT Connor Reserve 3.00pm Whittlesea United v Whitehorse United at Thomas Street Reserve 3.00pm Brunswick Zebras v Yarraville Glory at Sumner Park 3.00pm Brandon Park v Brimbank Stallions at Waratah Reserve 3.00pm Beaumaris v Essendon Royals at Lemnos Club 3.00pm Mornington v Casey Comets at CometsStadium 3.00pm Keilor Park v Berwick City at Keilor Park Recreation Reserve 3.00pm Dingley Stars v Diamond Valley United at Partingtons Flat 3.00pm Northern Falcons v Harrisfield Hurricanes at Tatterson Park 3.00pm FC Strathmore v Bell Park at Knights Stadium 3.00pm East Brighton United v Banyule City at Esther Park Reserve 3.15pm Ashburton United v Brighton at Park Ridge Reserve 4.00pm Peninsula Strikers v Lalor United at HR Uren Reserve 5.00pm Geelong v Doveton at Stead Park 7.30pm Truganina Hornets v Essendon United at Grange Reserve – synthetic 8.00pm Marcellin Old Collegians v Heatherton United at Veneto Club – David Barro Stadium
Sunday March 11th: 6.00pm Ringwood City v Myrtleford Savoy at Jubilee Park
Yet To Be Announced: FC Clifton Hill v Eltham Redbacks
Forfeits so far: Hoppers Crossing v Altona City – Hoppers Crossing advance to round 4 via forfeit
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FFA Cup – Tasmania round 4 (Easter Monday): 1.00pm Taroona v University 2.30pm Hobart United v Somerset 2.30pm Ulverstone v Northern Rangers 2.30pm Riverside v Hobart Zebras 3.00pm Kingborough Lions v Launceston City 4.00pm New Town Eagles v Devonport City 4.00pm Clarence v South Hobart 6.00pm Olympia Warriors v Glenorchy Knights
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2018 FFA Cup - preliminaries forfeits to date, Qualifying Round: 6 forfeits Round 1: 6 forfeits Round 2: 9 forfeits so far Round 3: 1 forfeit(s) so far overall: 22 forfeits to date
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Nsw kicks off tonight 😍
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Yep sure does. I have 2 in close vicinity being local clubs I know. One tomorrow is around when the sons PL3 games starts so thats out but Sunday a 6pm koff is looking good to check out.
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Going to Point Cook v South Springvale Fnr are reporting on games from 2-6 including cup games. Get around it.
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FFA Cup round 3 wrap - Friday: Mooroolbark 1 Old Scotch 0 Keilor Wolves 0 North Sunshine Eagles 7 Mazenod United 2 Sandown Lions 2 (AFTER EXTRA TIME) – Mazenod United advance 4-2 on penalties Boroondara Carey Eagles 3 Monbulk Rangers 2 (AFTER EXTRA TIME)
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FFA Cup - round 3 Saturday wrap (Victoria) so far: Craigieburn City 0 Cairnlea 2 Caulfield United Cobras 3 Epping City 1 St Kilda 5 Bayside Argonauts 1 (AFTER EXTRA TIME) Geelong Rangers 0 Western Suburbs 1 Mill Park 2 Heidelberg Eagles 3 Warragul United 2 Sydenham Park 4 Malvern City 5 Noble Park United 1 Manningham United Blues 13 Tatura 0 Point Cook Jets 3 South Springvale 0 FC Clifton Hill 3 Eltham Redbacks 4 Morwell Pegasus 0 Richmond 6 Preston Lions 4 Westgate 0 Whittlesea United 0 Whitehorse United 0 (AFTER EXTRA TIME) Whittlesea United advance 6-5 on penalties Brunswick Zebras 2 Yarraville Glory 5 Brandon Park 3 Brimbank Stallions 1 Beaumaris 1 Essendon Royals 3 Mornington 2 Casey Comets 0 Keilor Park 0 Berwick City 2 Dingley Stars 2 Diamond Valley United 1 Northern Falcons 5 Harrisfield Hurricanes 0 FC Strathmore 5 Bell Park 2 East Brighton United 3 Banyule City 4 Ashburton United 2 Brighton 4 Peninsula Strikers 1 Lalor United 0 Geelong 7 Doveton 2
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FFA Cup – Victoria round 4 draw numbers in alphabetical order: 1. Altona Magic – NPL 2 West 2. Avondale Heights – NPL Victoria 3. Ballarat City – NPL 2 West 4. Banyule City – State League 1 North/West 5. Bentleigh Greens – NPL Victoria 6. Berwick City – State League 2 South/East 7. Boroondara Carey Eagles – State League 3 South/East 8. Box Hill United – NPL 2 East 9. Brandon Park – State League 2 South/East 10. Brighton – State League 3 South/East 11. Brunswick City – NPL 2 West 12. Cairnlea – State League 2 North/West 13. Caulfield United Cobras – State League 1 South/East 14. Dandenong City – NPL 2 East 15. Dandenong Thunder – NPL Victoria 16. Dingley Stars – State League 3 South/East 17. Eastern Lions – NPL 2 East 18. Eltham Redbacks – State League 1 South/East 19. Essendon Royals – State League 1 North/West 20. FC Bulleen Lions – NPL Victoria 21. FC Strathmore – State League 3 North/West 22. Geelong – State League 1 North/West 23. Goulburn Valley Suns – NPL 2 East 24. Green Gully Cavaliers – NPL Victoria 25. Heatherton United – State League 2 South/East 26. Heidelberg Eagles – State League 5 North 27. Hoppers Crossing – State League 1 North/West 28. Hume City – NPL Victoria 29. Kingston City – NPL Victoria 30. Langwarrin – NPL 2 East 31. Malvern City – State League 1 South/East 32. Manningham United Blues – State League 1 South/East 33. Mazenod Victory – State League 2 South/East 34. Melbourne Knights – NPL Victoria 35. Mooroolbark – State League 2 South/East 36. Moreland City – NPL 2 East 37. Moreland Zebras – NPL 2 West 38. Mornington – State League 1 South/East 39. Murray United – NPL 2 East 40. North Geelong Warriors – NPL 2 West 41. North Sunshine Eagles – State League 1 North/West 42. Northcote City – NPL Victoria 43. Northern Falcons – State League 4 North 44. Nunawading City – NPL 2 East 45. Oakleigh Cannons – NPL Victoria 46. Pascoe Vale – NPL Victoria 47. Peninsula Strikers – State League 2 South/East 48. Point Cook Jets – State League 3 North/West 49. Port Melbourne Sharks – NPL Victoria 50. Preston Lions – State League 1 North/West 51. Richmond – State League 1 South/East 52. Ringwood City – State League 4 East 53. South Melbourne – NPL Victoria 54. Springvale White Eagles – NPL 2 East 55. St Albans Saints – NPL 2 West 56. St Kilda – State League 1 South/East 57. Sunshine George Cross – NPL 2 West 58. Sydenham Park – State League 1 North/West 59. Truganina Hornets – State League 4 West 60. Werribee City – NPL 2 West 61. Western Suburbs – State League 1 North/West 62. Whittlesea Ranges – NPL 2 West 63. Whittlesea United – State League 2 North/West 64. Yarraville Glory – State League 1 North/West
FFA Cup round 4 draw in Victoria scheduled to take place on Tuesday at 1.00pm live streaming on Football Federation Victoria facebook page.
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2018 FFA Cup – Victoria round 4 draw result: Bentleigh Greens v Box Hill United at Kingston Heath Soccer Complex Green Gully Cavaliers v Moreland City at Green Gully Reserve Preston Lions v Nunawading City at BT Connor Reserve Eastern Lions v Oakleigh Cannons at Gardiners Creek Reserve Yarraville Glory v Brandon Park at McIvor Reserve FC Strathmore v Brunswick City at Strathnaver Reserve Moreland Zebras v Berwick City at CB Smith Reserve Port Melbourne Sharks v Pascoe Vale at SS Anderson Reserve Sydenham Park v Ringwood City at Keilor Lodge Reserve Banyule City v Essendon Royals at Yallambie Park Reserve Heidelberg Eagles v Sunshine George Cross at James Reserve Langwarrin v North Geelong Warriors at Lawton Park Reserve North Sunshine Eagles v Dingley Stars at Larissa Reserve Mazenod Victory v Northcote City at Mazenod College Hume City v South Melbourne at ABD Stadium Melbourne Knights v Altona Magic at Knights Stadium Goulburn Valley Suns v Northern Falcons at John McEwen Reserve FC Bulleen Lions v Geelong at Veneto Club – David Barro Stadium Malvern City v Eltham Redbacks at Kooyong Park Werribee City v Avondale Heights at Galvin Park Reserve Whittlesea United v Western Suburbs at Thomas Street Reserve OR Epping Stadium Point Cook Jets v Hoppers Crossing at Saltwater Reserve Manningham United Blues v Mooroolbark at Park Avenue Reserve Kingston City v Dandenong City at The Grange Reserve Cairnlea v Springvale White Eagles at Cairnlea Park Dandenong Thunder v Brighton at George Andrews Reserve Murray United v Ballarat City at Latrobe University Field (Wodonga) Truganina Hornets v Whittlesea Ranges at Arndell Park Reserve Richmond v Heatherton United at Kevin Bartlett Reserve St Albans Saints v St Kilda at Churchill Reserve Mornington v Peninsula Strikers at Dallas Brooks Park Caulfield United Cobras v Boroondara Carey Eagles at Victory Park
2018 FFA Cup Round 4 Victoria ties are to be played on the weekend between Friday March 30th-Saturday March 31st-Sunday April 1st-Monday April 2nd with match dates, and kickoff times to be confirmed by the 32 nominated home clubs by no later than 5.00pm on Thursday March 15th.
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Any results from NSW over the weekend?
Not a Phase, Not a Trend, SYDNEY UNITED till the END!
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+xAny results from NSW over the weekend?
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+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
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