Illawarra Premier League Season 2026

FIXTURES AND RESULTS

Round 5: Tarrawanna Blueys FC v Coniston FC

The Blueys are at home, anchored to the foot of the table and desperate to break their points‑tally duck. Coniston, coming off an indifferent start, are searching for consistency. The pitch is in excellent condition on a perfect autumn day, with a cool easterly blowing down the ground

Harvey Rodriguez is hoping for an improved display from the Blueys.
Underway.
It’s a brisk, high‑energy opening as the game settles into its rhythm.
Jonah Kalmanidis
Tyler Fuller
Adam Rodriguez plucks the ball out of the air.
Salieu Kamara’s pace and energy cause problems for the Cono defence.
Jorge De Matos and Cameron Morgan pause to exchange tactical instructions.
Kieran Kuzmanoski reacts quickest to the cross, steering his effort across the keeper.
Kieran Kuzmanoski’s driven effort whistles past the upright, cms from the opener.
Salieu Kamara times his run perfectly to beat the offside trap.
Salieu Kamara breaks through and tucks his shot under the keeper.
The Blueys take a 1–0 lead into the break after striking in the 46th minute.
Cono’s defence absorbs the early pressure from the Blueys.
Hassan Abudareb
The Blueys stay tight on Cameron Morgan, denying him space.
Cono contest every ball as they push for an equaliser.
A surround‑the‑keeper corner.
Toby Norval Goal! Cono equalise in the 75th minute.
Salieu Kamara unleashes his speed to break down the left.
At full tilt, Salieu Kamara unleashes a powerful effort toward goal.
Salieu Kamara rattles the upright. The scores remain even.
Final score: Tarrawanna Blueys 1 Coniston 1.

Round 5 Cringila Lions FC v Wollongong Olympic FC

Cringila Lions are struggling with just one win and host a Wollongong Olympic side still smarting from their loss last weekend. The weather is cool, and the ground is heavy after a late afternoon downpour.

Olympic’s defence comes under early pressure as the Lions threaten from a corner.
Rick Goodchild slams the ball into the mixer from the corner.
The ball deflects off a Lions defender and falls into the path of Nicholas Littler.
 Nicholas Littler drives the ball into the back of the net
Lions 0 Olympic 1 (24′).
Guy Knight keeps a close eye on Peter Simonoski.
Captains battle.
Aaron Baker breaks and shoots.
Lions 0 Olympic 2 (24′).
Olympic celebrate extending their lead in the 32nd minute.
Lions prepare for a direct free kick from 25 metres.
The direct cannons off the upright and back into play.
Despite sustained pressure, the Lions head to the break two goals down.
Halftime: Cringila Lions 0 Wollongong Olympic 2
Jason Madonis latches onto the Harry Callahan cross and shoots.
Goal! 0-3 in the 47th minute.
Olympic celebrate their commanding lead.
Alex Mitreski
Peter Simonoski is brought down inside the box.
Peter Simonoski converts from the spot to make it 1–3 in the 56th.
Olympic find themselves pinned back with the Lions pushing to close the gap.
Olympic’s defence holds firm under relentless pressure from the Lions.
The Lions earn their second penalty of the match.
The Lions miss from the spot as the Olympic keeper makes the save; it stays 1–3.
Isaac Kostovski, off the bench, drives his shot across the goalkeeper.
A late finish from Kostovski narrows the score to 2–3 in the 90th.
Full time: Cringila Lions FC 2 Wollongong Olympic 3.

ROUND 4: PORT KEMBLA FC v TARRAWANNA BLUEYS FC

The Blueys sit anchored at the bottom of the table, and picking up points is vital to avoid being dragged into the relegation vortex even at this early stage. Port FC, chasing a second win, can push themselves into the top half with a result. The surface is in excellent condition, with a stiff, chilly autumn westerly blowing across a sunny Sunday afternoon.

The Port coaching staff make their way out for the game.
The Blueys step onto the field in a match that could shape their season.
The game is underway.
Kade Kinsella
Emanuel Hondroudakis
The Blueys press early. Jayden Smileski marks Kade Kinsella.
Blueys shoot from range.
Keeper saves.
A tense, evenly poised first half.
The Half ends 0-0.

Haftime Flyover.
 Sandy Lowcock is free in the box.
Valentino Merxhushi receives the ball from Sandy Lowcock.
1-0 (53′).
Valentino Merxhushi celebrates his goal.
Cross is sent toward Nicolas Tomasiello attacking the near post.
Nicolas Tomasiello buries it.
Port 2 Blueys 0 (67′).
Jordan Prentoski lets fly from the edge of the box, a real rocket.
The ball smashes into the net.
Port 3 Blueys 0 (83′).
Jordan Prentoski rounds the keeper.
Prentoski tucks it away for his second of the match.
Final Score Port Kembla FC 4 Tarrawanna Blueys 0.

ROUND 4 BULLI 1901 FC v WOLLONGONG UNITED FC

Bulli 1901 have had mixed results so far, and now face a Wollongong United outfit who have opened the season with three wins from three. A smoke haze hangs over the ground from a hazard‑reduction burn on the mountain, but the pitch itself is in excellent condition. Perfect sunny autumn weather greets the fans and give both sides every chance to play with tempo and ambition.

 

Final instructions delivered. A stern test awaits 1901 against one of the IPL’s heavyweight clubs.
Jack Deale is swarmed by United defenders as he tries to weave his way through the backline.
Jack Deale hits the deck after a firm challenge from United.
United clear their lines from the ensuing direct.
Captains Ben McDonald and Danny Lazarevski battle it out.
Mason Versi take the direct free kick.
The direct hits the upright.
Off the post and back into play. The score remains Nil Nil.
Tight midfield struggles.
Samuel Matthews is brought down in the box.
Mason Versi sinks the penalty. 0-1 in the 40th.
Halftime 0-1.
Daniel Geroski pounces on the error at the back.
0-2 (76′).
Daniel Geroski celebrates.
The game ends 1901 0 United 2.

Round 3: Tarrawanna Blueys v Wollongong Olympic 

The Blueys are desperate for points, with a loss likely to leave them anchored near the foot of the table. Olympic, meanwhile, arrive intent on showing they’re capable of going back‑to‑back. After a blustery Friday, the ground has pulled up superbly, setting the stage for an intriguing contest.

The toss. A litmus test on how they will go this season?
Mitchell Brooker
Anton Radice-Jones
Nicholas Littler makes it 1-0 after 8′.
Olympic celebrate the early lead.
Blueys push hard in search of the equaliser.
Darren Stone clears the defensive header upfield.
Tempers flare.
An even First Half ends 0-1.
Thomas Dimeski lets fly from long range early in the Second Half.
Hayden Durose reacts sharply, tipping the shot around the post.
The score remains 0–1.
Tough contests breaking out all over the park as neither side gives an inch.
A long‑range effort from Rick Goodchild sails over the keeper to make it 0–2 in the 75th minute.

Adam Rodriguez is left stranded, able only to watch the ball sail into the net.
Olympic players swarm around Rick Goodchild, celebrating his long‑range finish.
Rick Goodchild
The match ends 0–2, a result that leaves the Blueys still searching for their first points of the season.

Round 2: Bulli 1901 FC v Albion Park White Eagles FC

Bulli 1901 are without a point after last week’s defeat to Wollongong Olympic. Albion Park White Eagles, will be looking to build on their strong opening‑round win over South Coast United. The pitch is in excellent condition, though a thunderstorm is brewing over the range, low rumbles rolling in as kickoff approaches.

Ben McDonald

Flyover
Zac McLaren and Gabriel Cleur
Early tension as Bulli 1901 weather a fierce opening surge from the White Eagles.
Benjamin Spruce defensive header
Benjamin Spruce clears the danger.
From the edge of the box, Lewis Grimshaw fires a rocket that screams into the net.
Bulli 1901 take the early lead 1-0 in the 17th minute.
Bulli dominate the tempo, and Lewis Grimshaw is rampant on the right.
White Eagles raise the intensity, stepping up their press.
Intense pressure.
Gabriel Cleurd drives the ball into Jayden Makowski, waiting on the edge of the Six.
Jayden Makowski drives it across the keeper in the 43rd minute to level it at 1–1.
Bulli 1901 1 White Eagles 1
Halftime, and it’s all square.
Bulli 1901 push hard for the equaliser.
The White Eagles’ defence holds firm.
White Eagles absorb the pressure, and the match finishes 1–1.

ROUND 1   Tarrawanna Blueys v Shellharbour FC

The season kicks off in perfect conditions. The ground looks good. Both sides finished mid-table last year and will be looking for an improved position this year. 

Round 1 kick-off between Tarrawanna Blueys and Shellharbour FC
Advin Trebincevic
Thomas Dimeski shields the ball from Nathan Cario.
Nikodin Matic saves Blueys’ first shot on target.
Danil Romanov nods in the ball from the corner near post.
Blueys 0 Shellharbour 1 in 15′.
Blueys search for an equaliser, but FC’s defence holds.
Romanov bravely nods it home under pressure from keeper Adam Rodriguez.
Lachlan Flood is unable to prevent the ball from crossing the line.
Danil Romanov brace in the 26th minute. 0-2.
Halftime: 0-2.
Halftime flyover.
Blueys get one back after 56′.
Back into the game.
Aleksandar Duckinoski passes the ball into the penalty area.
Romanov Hattrick! 1-3, 58′.
Romanov’s 4th. 1-4, 72′.
Game ends 1-4.

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