Six the magic number as Manly thrash Wollongong

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Manly United have thrashed a ten-man Wollongong Wolves 6-0 to help close out Round 9 of the National Premier Leagues Men’s NSW competition at Cromer Park.

Six different players got on the scoresheet for the hosts in what was a team-orientated victory and one that lifts the Northern Beaches side to an impressive third on the ladder while it was a tough pill to swallow for the visitors who played with ten-men for almost thirty minutes of the second half.

Manly United made a very promising start as Harry McCarthy dispossessed Lachlan Scott less than ten-seconds in. Then on the minute mark, Darcy Burgess had a crack from long-range as Wollongong Wolves shot stopper Oliver Yates made his first save of the day.

Following that key flash point,  the 4th minute saw a cheeky chip pass inside the box from Burgess which almost found Taiga Kawano, only for Yates to intervene.

Raphael Lea’I responded in style in the 8th minute for the Wolves as he picked apart Manly’s attacking sequence with the steal and down the other end of the field, the striker’s shot landed just wide from the corner of the box.

In-spite of Lea’I being a constant threat for Wollongong, it was Kawano who opened the scoring for Manly in the 17th minute after Harry Van Der Saag picked out the Japanese star with ease.

Then in the 30th minute the hosts doubled the margin after a barnstorming run from Burgess down the sideline eventuated into a pinpoint pass for Lucas Meek who with no one in front of him, nestled the ball into the bottom corner.

Van Der Saag helped open the second half in scintillating fashion as he curled home a brilliant strike from the edge of the box to make the score 3-0. The goal came courtesy of Harry McCarthy’s initial run which witnessed him evade multiple Wolves defenders.

It took just four-minutes for Manly to hit up Wollongong for four as Burgess’s header was too powerful and too close to be stopped after McCarthy placed the ball at the perfect height.

Things went from bad to worse for Wollongong when Ben Giason pulled down a raring Meek in the 62nd minute and was given his marching orders.

With some luck on their side, it was Farah Koko who scored from just outside the box in the 72nd minute as his attempt cleared through the hands of Yates and into the back of the net.

It didn’t take long for Benjamin Koop to score in the 82nd minute after a sneaky backheel pass saw him get the ball past a deflated Yates to make the score a resounding 6-0.

Post match a beaming Harry Van Der Saag discussed Manly’s huge victory over the Wolves.

“Today was an important win as there are a bunch of teams around us on similar points, and to do it at home in front of a packed crowd made it more special.

“To get six goals comes down to confidence and what we’ve been working on in training.

“Once we got a few it was almost like a roll-on effect, whilst for my own strike, I also practice it a lot and it’s good to see it come off in today’s match.”

Match Stats    

Manly United 6 (Taiga Kawano 17’, Lucas Meek 30’, Harry Van Der Saag 55’, Darcy Burgess 59’, Farah Koko 72’, Benjamin Koop 82’)

Wollongong Wolves 0

Sunday 06 April 2025

Cromer Park

Referee: Danny Horstead

Assistant Referees: Isaac Riggs and Arinath Gobinath

Fourth Official: Travis Griffith

Manly United: 1.Levi Kaye, 2.Aaron O’Driscoll, 3.Matthew O’Donoghue, (6.Bilal Belkadi 59’), (7.Peter Kekeris 59’), (9.Benjamin Koop 59’), 10.Harry McCarthy, 11.Lucas Meek, 12.Rocco Pelle, 13.Taiga Kawano, (16.Ryan Devine 59’), (17.Farah Koko 59’), 19.Alen Aganovic, 23.Darcy Burgess, 26.Harry Van Der Saag, 28.Jasper Chipman

Unused subs: 18.Jay Coates

Yellow cards: None

Red cards: None

Wollongong Wolves: 1.Oliver Yates, 2.Harrison Buesnel, (4.Dylan King 61’), 5.Barni Kanaizumi, 6.James Anagnostopoulos, 7.Sim Woon-sub, (8.Sebastian Duarte 61’), 9.Damon Gray, (11.Liam Ball 56’), (17.Macus Beattie 35’), 21.Nicholas Olsen, 24.Lachlan Scott, 25.Alex Masciovecchio, 29.Ben Giason, 77.Raphael Lea’i

Unused subs: 13.Daniel Solsky, 15.Dax Kelly

Yellow cards: None

Red cards: Ben Giason 62’

Player Ratings:

3: Harry McCarthy (MU)

2: Taiga Kawano (MU)

1: Darcy Burgess (MU)

-By Tobias Canning