2010 NSW Premier League season

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NSW Premier League 2010
League NSW Premier League
Sport Association football
Duration27 February – 29 August
Number of teams12
2010
Champions Blacktown
Premiers Bonnyrigg White Eagles
Top scorer Flag of Australia (converted).svg Tolgay Ozbey (25)
Blacktown
2010 Waratah Cup
Champions Marconi Stallions
NSW Premier League seasons

The 2010 NSW Premier League season was the 10th season of the revamped NSW Premier League. This season also marked the addition of a new team, in the Rockdale City Suns Football Club from the Super League (one division lower).

Contents

The 2010 season began on 27 February with the first two games being played. [1]

Throughout the season, the Waratah Cup was once again contested, with competing teams from the Premier League, Super League, Division One and Division Two.

Clubs

Teams promoted from Super League:
(After the end of the 2009 season.)

Teams relegated to Super League:
(After the end of the 2009 season.)

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South Coast
Olympic
Sutherland
Manly
Berries
Bankstown
Rockdale
Blacktown
Marconi
Sydney
United
Bonnyrigg
Tigers
(Sydney - see left)
ClubGroundCapacity
APIA Tigers Leichhardt Oval 20,000
Bankstown City Lions FC Jensen Oval 5,000
Blacktown City Demons FC Lily Homes Stadium 7,500
Bonnyrigg White Eagles FC Bonnyrigg Sports Club 5,000
Manly United FC Cromer Park 5,000
Marconi Stallions FC Marconi Stadium 11,500
Rockdale City Suns FC Bicentennial Park South 5,000
South Coast Wolves FC WIN Stadium 20,000
Sutherland Sharks FC Seymour Shaw Park 5,000
Sydney Olympic FC Belmore Sports Ground 25,000
Sydney United FC Sydney United Sports Centre 12,000
West Sydney Berries FC Sydney Olympic Park Athletic Centre 18,000

Managerial changes

TeamOutgoingMannerDateIncomingDate
Sydney United FC Flag of Australia (converted).svg Ante Milicic Mutual Agreement18 November 2009 [2] Flag of Australia (converted).svg David Zdrilic 4 December 2009 [3]
Blacktown City Demons FC Flag of Australia (converted).svg Ken SchembriResigned15 October 2009 [4] Flag of Australia (converted).svg Aytek Genc 15 October 2009
Manly United Flag of Australia (converted).svg Phil Moss Moved to CCM as assistant coach to Graham Arnold.14 May 2010 [5] Flag of England.svg Craig Midgley 14 May 2010

Regular season

League table

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1 Bonnyrigg White Eagles 2213634520+2545Qualified for the 2010 NSW Premier League Finals
2 Blacktown City (C)2212464227+1540
3 Sydney United 2211653926+1339
4 APIA Leichhardt Tigers 2212373937+239
5 Marconi Stallions 2211382626036
6 Sutherland Sharks 229493629+731
7 Rockdale City Suns 2261242323030
8 Bankstown City 2275103741426
9 Manly United 2274112431725
10 South Coast Wolves 2264123239722
11 Sydney Olympic 22631329401121
12 West Sydney Berries (R)22261417503312Relegated to the 2011 NSW Super League
Source: socceraust.co.uk, NSW Premier League
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(C) Champion; (R) Relegated

Results

Round 1

TimeHome teamScoreAway teamVenue
Sat 27 February, 7:00pm Bonnyrigg White Eagles 2–1 South Coast Wolves Bonnyrigg Sports Club
Sat 27 February, 7:30pm Marconi Stallions 1–0 West Sydney Berries Marconi Stadium
Sun 28 February, 6:00pm Sydney Olympic 2–0 Sutherland Sharks Belmore Sports Ground
Sun 28 February, 6:00pm Bansktown City Lions 2–2 Manly United FC Jensen Oval
Sun 28 February, 6:00pm Blacktown City FC 1–0 APIA Leichhardt Tigers Lily Homes Stadium
Sun 28 February, 6:00pm Sydney United 4–1 Rockdale City Suns FC Sydney United Sports Centre

Round 2

TimeHome teamScoreAway teamVenue
Sat 6 March, 6:30pm South Coast Wolves 1–2 Marconi Stadium WIN Stadium
Sat 6 March, 7:00pm Sydney Olympic 0–1 Sydney United Belmore Sports Ground
Sat 6 March, 7:00pm Bonnyrigg White Eagles 4–1 APIA Leichhardt Tigers Bonnyrigg Sports Club
Sun 7 March, 5:00pm Rockdale City Suns FC 1–0 Bankstown City Lions Bicentennial Park South
Sun 7 March, 6:00pm Manly United FC 0–2 Blacktown City FC Cromer Park
Sun 7 March, 6:00pm West Sydney Berries 2–1 Sutherland Sharks Sydney Olympic Park Athletic Centre

Round 3

TimeHome teamScoreAway teamVenue
Sat 13 March, 7:00pm Sutherland Sharks 2–1 South Coast Wolves Seymour Shaw Park
Sat 13 March, 7:30pm Marconi Stallions 0–0 Bonnyrigg White Eagles Marconi Stadium
Sun 14 March, 6:00pm Bankstown City 2–2 Sydney United Jensen Oval
Sun 14 March, 6:00pm APIA Leichhardt Tigers 0–3 Manly United FC Leichhardt Oval
Sun 14 March, 6:00pm Blacktown City FC 2–2 Rockdale City Suns Lily Homes Stadium
Sun 14 March, 6:00pm Sydney United 1–1 West Sydney Berries Sydney United Sports Centre

Round 4

TimeHome teamScoreAway teamVenue
Sat 20 March, 7:00pm Bonnyrigg White Eagles 1–1 Sutherland Sharks Bonnyrigg Sports Club
Sat 20 March, 7:30pm Marconi Stallions 2–1 APIA Leichhardt Tigers Marconi Stadium
Sun 21 March, 5:00pm Rockdale City 1–1 Manly United FC Bicentennial Park South
Sun 21 March, 6:00pm Sydney Olympic 1–4 Blacktown City FC Belmore Sports Ground
Sun 21 March, 6:00pm Sydney United 2–2 South Coast Wolves Sydney United Sports Centre
Sun 21 March, 7:00pm West Sydney Berries 1–5 Bankstown City FC Jensen Oval

Round 5

TimeHome teamScoreAway teamVenue
Sat 27 March, 12:30pm Sydney United 1–2 Bonnyrigg White Eagles Sydney United Sports Centre
Sat 27 March, 7:00pm Sutherland Sharks 0–1 Marconi Stallions Seymour Shaw Park
Sun 28 March, 5:00pm APIA Leichhardt Tigers 2–2 Rockdale City Suns Leichhardt Oval
Sun 28 March, 6:00pm Manly United FC 2–1 Sydney Olympic Cromer Park
Sun 28 March, 6:00pm Bankstown City 2–3 South Coast Wolves Jensen Oval
Sun 28 March, 6:00pm Blacktown City FC 1–0 West Sydney Berries Lily Homes Stadium

Round 6

TimeHome teamScoreAway teamVenue
Sat 3 April, 6:00pm West Sydney Berries 3–2 Manly United FC Sydney Olympic Park Athletic Centre
Sat 3 April, 6:30pm South Coast Wolves 2–2 Blacktown City FC WIN Stadium
Sat 3 April, 7:00pm Bonnyrigg White Eagles 4–1 Bankstown City Bonnyrigg Sports Club
Sat 3 April, 7:00pm Sutherland Sharks 5–1 APIA Leichhardt Tigers Seymour Shaw Park
Sat 3 April, 7:30pm Marconi Stallions 0–3 Sydney United Marconi Stadium
Mon 5 April, 5:00pm Sydney Olympic 0–1 Rockdale City Suns Belmore Sports Ground

Round 7

TimeHome teamScoreAway teamVenue
Sun 11 April, 3:00pm Rockdale City Suns 1–1 West Sydney Berries Bicentennial Park South
Sun 11 April, 3:00pm Manly United FC 0–1 South Coast Wolves Cromer Park
Sun 11 April, 3:00pm Bankstown City Lions Football Club 1–3 Marconi Stallions Jensen Oval
Sun 11 April, 3:00pm APIA Leichhardt Tigers 2–1 Sydney Olympic Leichhardt Oval
Sun 11 April, 4:00pm Blacktown City FC 2–7 Bonnyrigg White Eagles Lily Homes Stadium
Sun 11 April, 4:00 pm Sydney United 3–1 Sutherland Sharks Sydney United Sports Centre

Round 8

TimeHome teamScoreAway teamVenue
Sat 17 April, 7:00pm Bonnyrigg White Eagles 1–1 Manly United FC Bonnyrigg Sports Club
Sat 17 April, 7:00pm Sutherland Sharks 0–3 Bankstown City Lions Football Club Seymour Shaw Park
Sat 17 April, 7:30pm Marconi Stallions 0–0 Blacktown City FC Marconi Stadium
Sun 18 April, 3:00pm Sydney Olympic 2–0 West Sydney Berries Belmore Sports Ground
Sun 18 April, 3:00pm South Coast Wolves 1–2 Rockdale City Suns WIN Stadium
Sun 18 April, 4:00pm Sydney United 2–0 APIA Leichhardt Tigers Sydney United Sports Centre

Round 9

TimeHome teamScoreAway teamVenue
Sun 25 April, 3:00pm Rockdale City Suns 1–2 Bonnyrigg White Eagles Bicentennial Park South
Sun 25 April, 3:00pm Manly United FC 0–1 Marconi Stallions Cromer Park
Sun 25 April, 3:00pm APIA Leichhardt Tigers 4–0 West Sydney Berries Leichhardt Oval
Sun 25 April, 4:00pm Sydney Olympic 4–2 South Coast Wolves Belmore Sports Ground
Sun 25 April, 4:00pm Blacktown City FC 0–2 Sutherland Sharks Lily Homes Stadium
Sun 25 April, 6:00pm Bankstown City Lions Football Club 0–3 Sydney United Jensen Oval

Round 10

TimeHome teamScoreAway teamVenue
Sat 1 May, 7:00pm Bonnyrigg White Eagles 4–2 Sydney Olympic Bonnyrigg Sports Club
Sat 1 May, 7:00pm Sutherland Sharks 3–0 Manly United FC Seymour Shaw Park
Sat 1 May, 7:30pm Marconi Stallions 1–0 Rockdale City Suns Marconi Stadium
Sun 2 May, 3:00pm Bankstown City Lions 1–2 APIA Leichhardt Tigers Jensen Oval
Sun 2 May, 3:00pm West Sydney Berries 0–0 South Coast Wolves Sydney Olympic Park Athletic Centre
Sun 2 May, 4:00pm Sydney United 2–3 Blacktown City FC Sydney Olympic Park Sports Centre

Round 11

TimeHome teamScoreAway teamVenue
Sat 6 May, 6:00pm Sydney Olympic 2–3 Marconi Stallions Belmore Sports Ground
Sun 7 May, 3:00pm Rockdale City Suns 0–0 Sutherland Sharks Bicentennial Park South
Sun 7 May, 3:00pm Manly United FC 0–2 Sydney United Cromer Park
Sun 7 May, 3:00pm West Sydney Berries 1–1 Bonnyrigg White Eagles Sydney Olympic Park Athletic Centre
Sun 7 May, 3:00pm South Coast Wolves 0–1 APIA Leichhardt Tigers WIN Stadium
Sun 7 May, 4:00pm Blacktown City FC 2–1 Bankstown City Lions Lily Homes Stadium

Round 12

TimeHome teamScoreAway teamVenue
Sat 15 May, 7:00pm Sutherland Sharks 2–1 Sydney Olympic Seymour Shaw Park
Sun 16 May, 3:00pm Rockdale City Suns 1–1 Sydney United Bicentennial Park South
Sun 16 May, 3:00pm Manly United FC 1–2 Bankstown City Lions Football Club Cromer Park
Sun 16 May, 3:00pm APIA Leichhardt Tigers 3–2 Blacktown City FC Leichhardt Oval
Sun 16 May, 3:00pm West Sydney Berries 1–2 Marconi Stallions Sydney Olympic Park Athletic Centre
Sun 16 May, 3:00pm South Coast Wolves 1–3 Bonnyrigg White Eagles WIN Stadium

Round 13

TimeHome teamScoreAway teamVenue
Sat 22 May, 7:00pm Sutherland Sharks 4–1 West Sydney Berries Seymour Shaw Park
Sat 22 May, 7:30pm Marconi Stallions 1–2 South Coast Wolves Football Club Marconi Stadium
Sun 23 May, 3:00pm Bankstown City Lions 0–1 Rockdale City Suns Jensen Oval
Sun 23 May, 3:00pm APIA Leichhardt Tigers 2–2 Bonnyrigg White Eagles Leichhardt Oval
Sun 23 May, 4:00pm Blacktown City FC 0–2 Manly United FC Lily Homes Stadium
Sun 23 May, 4:00pm Sydney United 1–1 Sydney Olympic Sydney United Sports Centre

Round 14

TimeHome teamScoreAway teamVenue
Sat 29 May, 7:00pm Bonnyrigg White Eagles 2–0 Marconi Stallions Bonnyrigg Sports Club
Sun 30 May, 3:00pm Sydney Olympic 1–2 Bankstown City Lions Belmore Sports Ground
Sun 30 May, 3:00pm Rockdale City Suns 0–0 Blacktown City FC Bicentennial Park South
Sun 30 May, 7:00pm West Sydney Berries 1–1 Sydney United Sydney Olympic Park Athletic Centre
Sun 30 May, 7:00pm South Coast Wolves 0–3 Sutherland Sharks WIN Stadium
Tue 22 June, 7:30pm Manly United FC 0–2 APIA Leichhardt Tigers Cromer Park

Round 15

TimeHome teamScoreAway teamVenue
Sat 5 June, 7:00pm Sutherland Sharks 0–1 Bonnyrigg White Eagles Seymour Shaw Park
Sun 6 June, 3:00pm Bankstown City Lions 5–0 West Sydney Berries Jensen Oval
Sun 6 June, 3:00pm APIA Leichhardt Tigers 0–4 Marconi Stallions Leichhardt Oval
Sun 6 June, 3:00pm South Coast Wolves 0–1 Sydney United WIN Stadium
Sun 6 June, 4:00pm Blacktown City FC 3–1 Sydney Olympic Lily Homes Stadium
Wed 30 June, 7:30pm Manly United FC 0–0 Rockdale City Suns Cromer Park

Round 16

TimeHome teamScoreAway teamVenue
Sat 12 June, 7:00pm Bonnyrigg White Eagles 3–0 Sydney United Bonnyrigg Sports Club
Sat 12 June, 7:30pm Marconi Stallions 1–2 Sutherland Sharks Marconi Stadium
Sun 13 June, 3:00pm Sydney Olympic 3–0 Manly United FC Belmore Sports Ground
Sun 13 June, 3:00pm Rockdale City Suns 2–2 APIA Leichhardt Tigers Bicentennial Park South
Sun 13 June, 3:00pm West Sydney Berries 1–3 Blacktown City FC Sydney Olympic Park Athletic Centre
Sun 13 June, 3:00pm South Coast Wolves 1–1 Bankstown City Lions WIN Stadium

Round 17

TimeHome teamScoreAway teamVenue
Sat 19 June, 7:00pm Blacktown City FC 2–3 South Coast Wolves Lily Homes Stadium
Sun 20 June, 3:00pm APIA Leichhardt Tigers 1–0 Sutherland Sharks Leichhardt Oval
Sun 20 June, 3:00pm Rockdale City Suns 1–1 Sydney Olympic Bicentennial Park South
Sun 20 June, 3:00pm Bankstown City Lions 1–3 Bonnyrigg White Eagles Jensen Oval
Sun 20 June, 4:00pm Sydney United 2–0 Marconi Stallions Sydney United Sports Centre
Sat 10 July, 7:00pm Manly United FC 1–0 West Sydney Berries Cromer Park

Round 18

TimeHome teamScoreAway teamVenue
Sat 26 June, 7:00pm Bonnyrigg White Eagles 2–0 Blacktown City FC Bonnyrigg Sports Club
Sat 26 June, 7:00pm Sutherland Sharks 2–2 Sydney United Seymour Shaw Park
Sat 26 June, 7:30pm Marconi Stallions 2–2 Bankstown City Lions Marconi Stadium
Sun 27 June, 3:00pm Sydney Olympic 0–2 APIA Leichhardt Tigers Belmore Sports Ground
Sun 27 June, 3:00pm West Sydney Berries 0–1 Rockdale City Suns Sydney Olympic Park Athletic Centre
Sun 27 June, 3:00pm South Coast Wolves 2–5 Manly United FC WIN Stadium

Round 19

TimeHome teamScoreAway teamVenue
Sun 4 July, 3:00pm Rockdale City Suns 1–0 South Coast Wolves Bicentennial Park South
Sun 4 July, 3:00pm Manly United FC 0–3 Bonnyrigg White Eagles Cromer Park
Sun 4 July, 3:00pm Bankstown City Lions 3–3 Sutherland Sharks Jensen Oval
Sun 4 July, 3:00pm APIA Leichhardt Tigers 5–4 Sydney United Leichhardt Oval
Sun 4 July, 3:00pm Blacktown City FC 3–1 Marconi Stallions Lily Homes Stadium
Sun 4 July, 3:00pm West Sydney Berries 1–2 Sydney Olympic Sydney Olympic Park Athletic Centre

Round 20

TimeHome teamScoreAway teamVenue
Fri 9 July, 8:00pm Sydney United 0–2 Bankstown City Lions Sydney United Sports Centre
Sat 17 July, 7:00pm Bonnyrigg White Eagles 1–1 Rockdale City Suns Bonnyrigg Sports Club
Sat 17 July, 7:00pm Sutherland Sharks 1–3 Blacktown City FC Seymour Shaw Park
Sat 17 July, 7:30pm Marconi Stallions 0–2 Manly United FC Marconi Stadium
Sun 18 July, 3:00pm West Sydney Berries 1–2 APIA Leichhardt Tigers Sydney Olympic Park Athletic Centre
Sun 18 July, 3:00pm South Coast Wolves 4–0 Sydney Olympic WIN Stadium

Round 21

TimeHome teamScoreAway teamVenue
Sat 24 July, 7:00pm Sydney Olympic 0–1 Bonnyrigg White Eagles Belmore Sports Ground
Sun 25 July, 3:00pm Rockdale City Suns 2–0 Marconi Stallions Bicentennial Park South
Sun 25 July, 3:00pm Manly United FC 2–1 Sutherland Sharks Cromer Park
Sun 25 July, 3:00pm APIA Leichhardt Tigers 2–0 Bankstown City Lions Leichhardt Oval
Sun 25 July, 3:00pm Blacktown City FC 1–2 Sydney United Lily Homes Stadium
Sun 25 July, 3:00pm South Coast Wolves 5–0 West Sydney Berries WIN Stadium

Round 22

TimeHome teamScoreAway teamVenue
Sun 1 August, 3:00pm Bonnyrigg White Eagles 5–1 West Sydney Berries Bonnyrigg Sports Club
Sun 1 August, 3:00pm Bankstown City Lions 1–6 Blacktown City FC Jensen Oval
Sun 1 August, 3:00pm APIA Leichhardt Tigers 3–1 South Coast Wolves Leichhardt Oval
Sun 1 August, 3:00pm Marconi Stallions 1–0 Sydney Olympic Marconi Stadium
Sun 1 August, 3:00pm Sutherland Sharks 3–1 Rockdale City Suns Seymour Shaw Park
Sun 1 August, 3:00pm Sydney United 1–0 Manly United FC Sydney United Sports Centre

Finals Series

Note: Minor Premiers get first week off

Week 1

Elimination Final

DateHome teamScoreAway teamVenue
Sun 8 August 3:00pm APIA Leichhardt Tigers 1–0 Marconi Stallions Leichhardt Oval

Loser is eliminated, winner goes on to face loser of Qualifying Final in week 2

Qualifying Final

DateHome teamScoreAway teamVenue
Sun 8 August 3:00pm Blacktown City FC (5)1-1(4) Sydney United Lily Homes Stadium

Loser faces winner of Elimination Final in week 2, winner faces Minor Premiers in Semi Final 2 in week 2

Week 2

Semi Final 1

DateHome teamScoreAway teamVenue
Sat 14 August 7:00pm Bonnyrigg White Eagles 0–4 Blacktown City FC Bonnyrigg Sports Club

Winner goes to Grand Final loser faces winner of Semi Final 2 in Grand Final Qualifier in week 3

Semi Final 2

DateHome teamScoreAway teamWinner
Sun 15 August 3:00pm Sydney United 2–0(aet) APIA Leichhardt Tigers Sydney United Sports Centre

Loser is eliminated, winner goes on to play loser of Semi Final 2 in Grand Final Qualifier in week 3

Week 3

Preliminary Final

DateHome teamScoreAway teamVenue
Sun 22 August 3:00pm Bonnyrigg White Eagles 3–1 Sydney United Bonnyrigg Sports Club

Loser is eliminated, winner goes through to Grand Final

Week 4

Grand Final

DateHome teamScoreAway teamVenue
Sun 29 August 3:00pm Blacktown City FC 1–0 Bonnyrigg White Eagles Parramatta Stadium

Top goalscorers

Tolgay Ozbey won the Golden Boot with 23 goals Tolgay Ozbey.jpg
Tolgay Ozbey won the Golden Boot with 23 goals
RankPlayerGoalsTeam
1 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Tolgay Ozbey 23 Blacktown City FC
2 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Eslid Barkhousir 14 Sydney United
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Brad Boardman14 Bonnyrigg White Eagles
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Robbie Younis 14 APIA Leichhardt Tigers
5 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Daniel Severino 12 Bonnyrigg White Eagles
6 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Luka Glavas 11 Sydney United
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Robbie Mileski 11 Bankstown City Lions
8 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Mark Picciolini10 South Coast Wolves
9 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Joel Chianese 8 Blacktown City Demons
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Ante Duer8 Blacktown City Demons
Source: socceraust.co.uk. Last updated 8 August 2015

Statistics

Attendances

These are the attendance records of each of the teams at the end of the home and away season. The table does not include finals series attendances.

TeamHostedAverageHighestLowestTotal
Sydney Olympic FC 118941,75443522,198
Bonnyrigg White Eagles FC 118311,35055010,615
Sutherland Sharks FC 117521,5044009372
Sydney United FC 115451,1003608,754
Marconi Stallions FC 115331,0044506,633
Bankstown City Lions FC 115247503006,094
Wollongong Community FC 115041,1892506,089
Blacktown City Demons FC 113871,0001504,257
APIA Tigers 114601,2503005,060
Rockdale City Suns FC 118251,1005509,075
Manly United FC 113738501004,100
West Sydney Berries FC 111855501502035

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