QBE Night Series final this weekend

Football West News

 

Coach Chris Coyne says Bayswater City will have the utmost respect for newly promoted Mandurah City when the teams clash in the QBE Night Series final at Percy Doyle Reserve on Saturday.

Mandurah, who will compete in the PlayStation 4 National Premier Leagues WA competition for the first time this season, have adjusted quickly to the top-flight tempo, accounting for Armadale, Floreat Athena and Joondalup United on the way to the pre-season final.

But they will face a tough test against defending Night Series champions Bayswater, who will be among the favourites to win the PS4 NPLWA this season.

Coyne, who has steered Bayswater to numerous trophies since taking the reins in 2013,  knows his players cannot afford to take their opponent lightly if they are to lift the Night Series trophy again.

“I will ask the same of the team this weekend, regardless of the match being a final,” Coyne said. “It gives us something to look forward to going into this game being the current trophy holders.

“We know it will be a tough test against Mandurah City, being a new team in the competition, and we will go into the game showing them the respect they deserve.”

The QBE Night Series decider will conclude the revised pre-season competition with the regular PlayStation 4 NPLWA season kicking off on Friday.

Sorrento will face Armadale in a playoff for third and fourth place before the QBE Night Series final.

 

FIXTURES:

Saturday February 11

Percy Doyle Reserve

Bayswater City v Mandurah City (7:30pm)

BAYSWATER CITY: 23 Andrija Jukic; 5 Andy Reale; 16 Ayden Dragun; 17 Bor Bor Sam; 21 David Heagney; 12 David Stokoe; 2 Declan Hargreaves; 11 Devon Gibson; 1 Devon Spence; 8 Giordano Colli; 3 Jack Allen; 22 Jamie Murphy; 10 Jason Mirco; 19 Luka Ninkovic; 25 Michael Cohen; 20 Sam Mitchinison; 6 Todd Howarth; 13 Trent Kay; 7 Tristan Colli

MANDURAH CITY: Alex Clarke; 12 Andrew Brown; 2 Bradley Eiffe; 11 Craig Tone; 1 Cyril Sharrock; 7 Daniel Dyson; Jamie Duncan; 4 Jeffrey Bright; 14 Jordan Rhodes; Joseph O'Brien; Joshua Warren; Lance Louvie; Mark McGlauchlan; 5 Matthew Stares; 15 Mitchell Firth; 6 Mitchell Morrin; 3 Oliver McGee; 16 Oriol Fernandez; 8 Oscar Thompson; 10 Ryan Francis; 9 Sean Troup; 17 Slade Rule; Thomas Straker
 

 

Armadale v Sorrento (5:30pm)

ARMADALE: 30 Alec Radonich; 18 Alexander Kretowicz; 13 Beau Rahim; 7 Charlie Kenna; 11 Dannie Richman; 24 Darren Francis; 16 David Annall; 2 Dylan White; 6 Faustinho Machochi; 19 Jackson Bealey; 3 Jake Sardelic; 17 James Atkins; 8 Jordan Pavett; 12 Josh Tumoe; 9 Kyle King; 1 Michael Cragg; 10 Milan Ognjenovic; 15 Nathan Costello; 4 Nathan Smith; 5 Sam Loveless; 14 Tristan Taylor

SORRENTO: 7 Alex Morgan; 61 Anthony Salpietro; 5 Billy Quinncroft; 20 Brad McDonald; 15 Brodie Martin; 22 Danny Jones; 6 Daryl Platten; 16 Jackson Dongray; 23 Jacob Shore; 1 James Morgan; 18 Jordan Brown; 3 Joshua Tucker; 62 Michael Woolcott; 17 Reece Vittiglia; 8 Ryan Pearson; 60 Sam Herbison; 10 Scott Bulloch; 14 Scott Witschge; 9 Sean Canham; 4 Shaun Kilkelly; 21 Spiro Dimitriou; 13 Steve McDonald; 11 Timothy Hill




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