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Tommy Doleman Match Report NPL WA Round 22

Five star Bayswater wrapped up an unbeaten PS4 National Premier Leagues WA season with a dominant 5-1 win over Stirling Lions at Frank Drago Reserve.

An unprecedented achievement from the hosts was all but wrapped up by half time as Gustavo Giron Marulanda struck twice inside the first 12 minutes.

David Heagney came off the bench to strike a late brace after goals from Brian Farrell and a consolation in between from Brodie Martin.

But it was Marulanda’s brace that set the ball rolling and the goals ensured he finished ahead of Cockburn’s Rory Patterson as the Golden Boot winner.

“I told to the boys today ‘keep in mind that I need to score some goals today because Rory (Patterson) is a great finisher,” said the Colombian striker.

“You’re always going to get chances with the players we have in our team, so you have to be sharp and prepared to score.

“I woke up this morning and I was really hungry for goals, and having won the title, I wanted the Golden Boot too.

“Being top-scorer was one of my targets and to achieve it is a great feeling, but to contribute to the team is the best feeling.”

Marulanda also said the team acknowledged the importance of putting on a show for the fans after last week’s draw against Armadale.

“It was frustrating to see how we played last week, but today we knew if we wanted to celebrate properly we had to win and show what we can do,” he said.

“It’s been an incredible year. We’ve set the standard and to win it without losing, it’s excellent.”

The league’s top scorer took less than a minute to put one hand on the Golden Boot, capitalising on an error at the back to slide past Joel Driscoll.

It was 2-0 inside quarter of an hour. Marulanda this time latched onto a ball over the top, rounding Driscoll and slotting into an empty net.

Bayswater coach Chris Coyne praised his leading scorer for his efforts this season.

“The kid has got so much ability, his two finishes were great and he could have had three or four,” he said.

“He has pace and lightens everything up as soon as he gets on the ball. He’s a joy to coach and watch and he’s been phenomenal for us this season.”

The pace of Teeboy Kamara on the break provided the most danger to Bayswater’s defence, but Stirling’s closest attempt of the half was a free kick curled inches wide by Miki Vujacic.

Bayswater were largely in control, though, and that dominance continued into the second half when Farrell stooped to head in Sam Mitchinson’s cross.

Stirling’s consolation unsurprisingly came from the left, as Martin was on hand to ensure the hosts wouldn’t keep a clean sheet.

Heagney replaced Marulanda with 18 minutes to play and made an immediate impact when he fired a spot-kick into the bottom corner after Steve Purton harshly saw red for handball.

And he’d have the final say in the dying minutes with a powerful run down the left and an emphatic finish at the near post to match.

Coyne was full of praise for his squad and their achievements this season but admitted it was important to keep the momentum going ahead of the NPL Finals.

“We asked the boys to go out and show why they are champions and they did that today,” he said.

“Some of the football they played was fantastic and it was nice to be back in good form with the game in Adelaide coming up.

“It’s great to be part of the team. We’re here to manage, but the boys have worked their socks off and deserve all of the credit. I’m super proud of them.”

Bayswater will now to look forward to a trip to Adelaide in the 2015 NPL Finals where they will meet the winner of the PS4 NPLSA final between West Adelaide and Adelaide Blue Eagles.

Bayswater 5 (Marulanda 1min, 12’, Farrell 57’, Heagney 76pen, 89’)
Stirling 1 (Martin 68mins)
Saturday September 5, 2015
Frank Drago Reserve
Local kick-off: 3:00pm
Referee: Steven Gregory

Bayswater: GK: Devon SPENCE (RGK. Jason SALDARIS 77’), 6. Todd HOWARTH, 8. Paul MCCARTHY (10. Damien CATALANO 77’), 9. Gustavo MARULANDA (21. David HEAGNEY 72’), 13. Trent KAY, 14. Danny DIXON, 15. Brian FARRELL, 16. Jamie COYNE, 17. Bor Bor SAM, 20. Sam MITCHINSON, 23. Chris SALDARIS.
Substitutes not used: 2. Declan HARGREAVES, 12. Adam TONG
Yellow Cards: Nil
Red Cards: Nil

Stirling Lions: GK: Joel DRISCOLL, 2. Michael PUGLIESE, 3. Steve PURTON, 5. Liam WOOD, 6. Brodie MARTIN, 7. Miki VUJACIC (16. Alen PATAROV 86’), 8. Tim HILL, 10. Daniel MICEVSKI, 14. Lawrence SHURUMA, 15. Robert PETKOV (4. Billy QUINCROFT 65’), 17. Teeboy KAMARA (13. Boas MTWALE 85’).
Substitutes not used: RGK: Lance ALAVAKIS, 12. Robert MARIANO
Yellow Cards: Wood 20’
Red Cards: Purton 76’

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Tommy Doleman Match Report NPL WA Round 22

Five star Bayswater wrapped up an unbeaten PS4 National Premier Leagues WA season with a dominant 5-1 win over Stirling Lions at Frank Drago Reserve.

An unprecedented achievement from the hosts was all but wrapped up by half time as Gustavo Giron Marulanda struck twice inside the first 12 minutes.

David Heagney came off the bench to strike a late brace after goals from Brian Farrell and a consolation in between from Brodie Martin.

But it was Marulanda’s brace that set the ball rolling and the goals ensured he finished ahead of Cockburn’s Rory Patterson as the Golden Boot winner.

“I told to the boys today ‘keep in mind that I need to score some goals today because Rory (Patterson) is a great finisher,” said the Colombian striker.

“You’re always going to get chances with the players we have in our team, so you have to be sharp and prepared to score.

“I woke up this morning and I was really hungry for goals, and having won the title, I wanted the Golden Boot too.

“Being top-scorer was one of my targets and to achieve it is a great feeling, but to contribute to the team is the best feeling.”

Marulanda also said the team acknowledged the importance of putting on a show for the fans after last week’s draw against Armadale.

“It was frustrating to see how we played last week, but today we knew if we wanted to celebrate properly we had to win and show what we can do,” he said.

“It’s been an incredible year. We’ve set the standard and to win it without losing, it’s excellent.”

The league’s top scorer took less than a minute to put one hand on the Golden Boot, capitalising on an error at the back to slide past Joel Driscoll.

It was 2-0 inside quarter of an hour. Marulanda this time latched onto a ball over the top, rounding Driscoll and slotting into an empty net.

Bayswater coach Chris Coyne praised his leading scorer for his efforts this season.

“The kid has got so much ability, his two finishes were great and he could have had three or four,” he said.

“He has pace and lightens everything up as soon as he gets on the ball. He’s a joy to coach and watch and he’s been phenomenal for us this season.”

The pace of Teeboy Kamara on the break provided the most danger to Bayswater’s defence, but Stirling’s closest attempt of the half was a free kick curled inches wide by Miki Vujacic.

Bayswater were largely in control, though, and that dominance continued into the second half when Farrell stooped to head in Sam Mitchinson’s cross.

Stirling’s consolation unsurprisingly came from the left, as Martin was on hand to ensure the hosts wouldn’t keep a clean sheet.

Heagney replaced Marulanda with 18 minutes to play and made an immediate impact when he fired a spot-kick into the bottom corner after Steve Purton harshly saw red for handball.

And he’d have the final say in the dying minutes with a powerful run down the left and an emphatic finish at the near post to match.

Coyne was full of praise for his squad and their achievements this season but admitted it was important to keep the momentum going ahead of the NPL Finals.

“We asked the boys to go out and show why they are champions and they did that today,” he said.

“Some of the football they played was fantastic and it was nice to be back in good form with the game in Adelaide coming up.

“It’s great to be part of the team. We’re here to manage, but the boys have worked their socks off and deserve all of the credit. I’m super proud of them.”

Bayswater will now to look forward to a trip to Adelaide in the 2015 NPL Finals where they will meet the winner of the PS4 NPLSA final between West Adelaide and Adelaide Blue Eagles.

Bayswater 5 (Marulanda 1min, 12’, Farrell 57’, Heagney 76pen, 89’)
Stirling 1 (Martin 68mins)
Saturday September 5, 2015
Frank Drago Reserve
Local kick-off: 3:00pm
Referee: Steven Gregory

Bayswater: GK: Devon SPENCE (RGK. Jason SALDARIS 77’), 6. Todd HOWARTH, 8. Paul MCCARTHY (10. Damien CATALANO 77’), 9. Gustavo MARULANDA (21. David HEAGNEY 72’), 13. Trent KAY, 14. Danny DIXON, 15. Brian FARRELL, 16. Jamie COYNE, 17. Bor Bor SAM, 20. Sam MITCHINSON, 23. Chris SALDARIS.
Substitutes not used: 2. Declan HARGREAVES, 12. Adam TONG
Yellow Cards: Nil
Red Cards: Nil

Stirling Lions: GK: Joel DRISCOLL, 2. Michael PUGLIESE, 3. Steve PURTON, 5. Liam WOOD, 6. Brodie MARTIN, 7. Miki VUJACIC (16. Alen PATAROV 86’), 8. Tim HILL, 10. Daniel MICEVSKI, 14. Lawrence SHURUMA, 15. Robert PETKOV (4. Billy QUINCROFT 65’), 17. Teeboy KAMARA (13. Boas MTWALE 85’).
Substitutes not used: RGK: Lance ALAVAKIS, 12. Robert MARIANO
Yellow Cards: Wood 20’
Red Cards: Purton 76’

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