Women Association Cup 2007
April 26, 2007
Section: Sport
Success in round two came for Thirroul, University, Dapto, Shellharbour City Purple, Woonona, Kemblawarra, Fernhill and Russell Vale. All going through to the next round in May.
ROUND 7 PREVIEW
Coniston Lions v Port Kembla looks most likely going in favour of Port. Bulli v Cringila Lions should see the home side succeed on paper. Dandaloo v Warila Wanderers must go in favour of the host. Tarrawanna v Picton Rangers sees the outcome wide open. Dapto v Wollongong United one would look at the host to succeed. Kiama v Albion Park WE might provide a chance for the home side as Albion Park are unpredictable. South Coast United v Kemblawarra most likely sees the host successful.
In first division: Ruse v Shellharbour City is difficult to predict, but tough task for the visitors.
Woonona v Corrimal Rangers favours the home team. Balgownie Rangers v Bellambi is an equal match with both a chance.
Helensburgh Thistle v Highlands United tough for Helensburgh. Fernhill v West Illawarra looks like a clear win for the home side. Wollongong Olympic v Berkeley favours the visitors.
Reflections
In Premier League most clubs were subjected to play a double-header, tough for everybody. Results can be surprising.
Viewing the competition table so far sees Dapto still leads on 11 points despite two draws lately against Warilla and Cringila Lions.
Port Kembla moved into second spot on 10 points with two big wins.
Cringila Lions are third, also on 10 points, wining one match and a draw.
Surprisingly Warillla Wanderers are fourth, also on 10 points.
Three teams are on nine points " Tarrawanna (a game in hand), Albion Park WE, Picton Rangers (game in hand).
South Coast United are on 7 points, followed by three clubs on 6 points " Bulli (game in hand), Wollongong United and Dandaloo (game in hand).
In First Division Fernhill is undefeated on maximum 15 points, followed by University, Highlands United and Berkeley on 12 points with the rest trying to keep up with the frontrunners.
Otto Bader