Bonnyrigg advance while APIA falter

APIA Leichhardt Tigers FC v Bonnyrigg White Eagles FC action during Preliminary Final of PS4 NPL NSW Mens 1 fixture at Lambert Park, Leichhardt, NSW on August 23, 2015. (Photo by Gavin Leung/G-shot Photography)


Bonnyrigg White Eagles FC sent out a big message to their fellow PS4 National Premier Leagues NSW Men’s 1 Finals Series combatants.
The White Eagles were too fit and too strong for APIA Leichhardt Tigers FC on Saturday night at Lambert Park.
Goals from Tyan Diaz, Adam Jenner and Robbie Younis proved a mountain too large for Rod Williams’ APIA boys to climb, despite the home-ground advantage.
The result was a significant turn around within just a month when APIA dismantled Bonnyrigg 3-0 at Bonnyrigg Sports Club, but a completely deserved one for Brian Brown’s men.
Both sides had disrupted pre-game warm-ups with players from both sides going down with injury.
The White Eagles lost David Vrankovic prior to kick-off, while APIA lost Brett Studman, who was replaced by an undercooked Adam Griffiths, who himself had to be replaced at half-time.
Dylan Fox had hit the post for White Eagles after just four minutes, with a wonderful headed effort, while Diaz had a chance shortly after from a free-kick which he blasted wide.
Diaz wouldn’t be denied at the next time of asking when he picked up the ball just outside to the top-right corner of the box.
The diminutive winger didn’t need a second invitation, taking one touch and slamming the ball home across the face of goal and past a helpless Ryan Norval.
With the goal advantage and smelling blood in the water, the White Eagles stepped up the pace another notch and might have been 2-0 up had Aaron Peterson been a bit sharper in the 38th minute.
A minute later, Yuta Kokado had robbed his marker and drove at goal only to smash his glorious chance wide of the far post.
APIA responded with a great run from Nathan Elasi but a poor touch forced the forward to hold up his run and attempt to find Corey Biczo, but the ball flashed just wide of the onrushing winger.
The missed chance proved a costly one when Jenner turned on the style just moments later.
Picking up the ball after a needless turnover from Michael West, Jenner glided past Adam and David D’Apuzzo with consummate ease before turning the ball beyond Norval to double the White Eagles’ lead and send the Bonnyrigg boys into the half-time break well and truly the dominant side.
APIA looked a more resolute outfit after the half-time break and pushed hard for a way back into the game, but struggled to turn that forward pressure into clear chances on goal.
They eventually got some reward when Biczo moved into the box with the ball and was felled by an outstretched leg to earn the Tigers a penalty and a way back into the game.
Substitute Nicholas Olsen stepped up confidently, despite having only just been substituted into the game, and took the penalty with great composure to reduce the deficit to one.
From kick-off, the Tigers hunted the ball straight away and broke forward again through Elasi but the chance was eventually wasted.
By the 70th minute, the White Eagles were re-establishing their dominance on the contest, as a tiring Tigers squad fatigued, but it had to wait until late on to secure the win.
Olsen, the hero early in the half, turned villain when he needlessly attempted to carry the ball out of defence while mobbed by three White Eagles attacker.
He lost the ball and set the dangerous Diaz on another foray forward, when he was fouled by West in the box.
By now, the White Eagles had introduced Robbie Younis, a somewhat surprising exclusion from the starting XI, and the front man proved his ice cold composure again with a solid penalty.
White Eagles’ coach Brian Brown said he was delighted with the way his side stepped up its intensity for finals football.
“It was a fantastic result and an outstanding performance,” Brown said.
“I think our work rate was outstanding. We closed them down really well and we took our chances.
“Finals football is a bit different and tonight our boys handled the intensity brilliantly.
“Blacktown vs Bonnyrigg will always be a good game and I’m excited for it. We’ve got plenty of knocks and injuries but nothing too bad.”
APIA’s Rod Williams was less than pleased after the final whistle.
“To be honest, we played them two weeks ago and they threw the kitchen sink at us, but today was a bit different because we lost Brett Studman before kick-off and had to thrown in Adam Griffiths and I don’t think he was 100 per cent fit either,” Williams said.
“They dominated for 80-90 per cent of the game and we just didn’t show up.
“We’ve learned a couple of things tonight. In Semi Finals you need 11 soldiers and we had a few go missing tonight, but to be honest, we won’t let that happen next week.”
The Tigers will now take on Sydney Olympic FC next week, while Bonnyrigg will travel to Blacktown City FC’s Lilys Football Stadium.

Match Stats 
APIA Leichhardt Tigers FC 1 (Olsen 62’)
Bonnyrigg White Eagles FC 3 (Diaz 20’, Jenner 42’, Younis 81’)
Sunday August 23, 2015
Lambert Park, Leichhardt
Referee: James Lewis
Assistant Referees: Kearney Robinson & Danny Horstead
Fourth Official: Michael Weiner
APIA Leichhardt Tigers FC: Biczo, A D’Apuzzo (Olsen 60’), D D’Apuzzo, Elasi, Griffiths (Bartels 45’), Millgate, Norval, Parisi, Symons, Ucchino, West
Substitutes not used: Bartels, Moore, Olsen, Vlastelica
Yellow Cards: D. D’Apuzzo 10’, Ucchino 86’
Bonnyrigg White Eagles FC: Chronopolous, Diaz (Caira 86’), Gil, Jenner (McDonald 90’), Kokado, Miller (Younis 69’), Peterson, Spruce, Zonjic, Tadrosse, Fox
Substitutes not used: Caira, Douglas, Younis, Matic
Yellow Cards: Diaz 32’, Peterson 72’, Jenner 77’
– By Matthew Galea, National Premier Leagues NSW Men’s 1 Editor, at Lambert Park