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the manager
9th May 2003, 05:35 PM
Hi and welcome to Round 4 of the 2003 SFA Premiership Season.

Last week saw Round 3 completed and already Sydney Uni & UNSW/ES have been the form sides of the competition.

The clashes I will review today will be Wollongong's easy win over South West Sydney and the inaugural game at Dukes Oval between Penrith and last year's premiers UNSW/ES.
Wollongong 18.10=118 defeated South West Sydney 9.4=58 at North Dalton Park
First quarter saw Wollongong totally dominate proceeding at North Dalton Park kicking the first seven goals of the match at establishing a 46 point lead at the first change.

1/4 Time: Wollongong 7.4=46 South West Sydney 0.0=0

Second Quarter saw the game even up but still Wollongong had a hefty lead at half time of 52 points

1/2 Time: Wollongong 10.7=67 South West Sydney 2.3=15

Third Quarter saw more of the same attacking football from Wollongong, kicking 4 goals to 2 taking an unassailable lead of 67 points into the last change.

3/4 Time: Wollongong 14.10=94 South West Sydney 4.3=27

The last quarter saw South West Sydney put some respectability on the scoreboard, kicking 5 goals to 4 but Wollongong come out winners by 60 points.
Final Score: Wollongong 18.10=118 defeated South West Sydney 9.4=58

Best for Wollongong was K. Longmore and J. Allie was named the best for South West Sydney

Now to the game at Dukes Oval where Penrith played host to UNSW/ES

UNSW/ES 24.11=155 Penrith 11.4.70

The match started at a fierce pace with Penrith and UNSW/ES going goal for goal until the first change where UNSW/ES held a slender 1 point lead. Penrith coach Stephen Allen at the quarter time huddle implored his team to go harder at the ball.

UNSW/ES 4.2=26 Penrith 4.1=25

The second quarter began much like the first quarter with both teams going goal for goal before UNSW/ES kicked a goal just before the siren to take an 11 point lead at half time

UNSW/ES 8.7=55 Penrith 7.2=44

The third quarter saw UNSW/ES start to motor away from a struggling Penrith side, kicking 7 goals to 2 to take an assailable 41 point lead into the last change

UNSW/ES 15.8=98 Penrith 9.3=57

The last quarter became a formality as UNSW/ES kicked a further 9 goals to 2 to win by a comfortable 85 points.

UNSW/ES 24.11=155 defeated Penrith 11.4.70

Best for UNSW/ES was D. Archer whilst first year player Paul Webster was best on ground for the mighty Rams
Now to this weekend's football
The match of the round will be between UNSW/ES and Parramatta at Village Green.
UNSW/ES are coming off a hard fought win against Penrith last weekend and Parramatta will be looking to get back on the winners list and this should be another close, tight contest.
UNSW/ES by 25 points

In other weekend football news


Penrith to win by 15 points against UTS at Trumper Park.
Sydney Uni to beat Manly by 25 points at Uni Oval No. 1
South West Sydney to beat Norwest Jets by 50 points at Rosedale Oval
Cronulla to beat Wollongong by 10 points at Gwawley Park

In Division 2 the winners were:
Sydney Uni Red defeated UTS by 69 points
UNSW/ES defeated Penrith/St Clair by 22 points
Sydney Uni Blue defeated Pennant Hills by 100 points
Macquarie Uni defeated South West Sydney by 88 points

The ladder in First grade is as follows
Sydney Uni
UNSW/ES
Macquarie Uni
Wollongong
Parramatta
Cronulla
Manly
UTS
South West Sydney
Norwest Jets
Penrith

The Ladder in Reserve Grade is as follows
Macquarie Uni
Parramatta
Manly
Wollongong
Sydney Uni
UTS
UNSW/ES
S-W Sydney
Cronulla
Penrith

Ladder in SFA Div 2 is as follows
Sydney Uni Blue
UNSW/ES
Mac Uni
Sydney Uni Red
Penrith/St Clair
UTS
S-W Sydney
Pennant Hills

Until next week

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