South Coast Flame 3 Blacktown City 0
A meek performance from Blacktown City Under 20s was duly punished by hosts South Coast Flame in an Easter Saturday showdown in Kembla Grange. An early goal by Caitlin Loudon set the Flame on their way to a comfortable victory, and by half-time Lili Rosandic had curled a free-kick over the Blacktown defence for a second goal. A predicted avalanche of goals from the league leaders didn’t materialise in the second half, City goalkeeper Amy Harkin keeping the score respectable, but a devastating finish from Sariah Wilson wrapped up the scoring to make it 3-0. The league leaders continue their fantastic start to the season, while City are left to analyse their performance and try to get the most out of their impressive approach play as the season continues.
A surprisingly hot day on the South Coast met these two sides, but there was nothing slow about the opening exchanges, Sienna Bell firing just wide after only 20 seconds to signal the intent of the visiting Blacktown City. While the visitors were quick to press, the home team took some time to get into their rhythm, goalkeeper Tahlia Sharrock seeing plenty of the ball as they looked to play out from the back. City continued to hold a high line, Annabelle Gerard raking a superb long ball up the right for Abby Duggan, but the defence dealt with the danger. City won the first corner, Hayley Reynolds racing up the right to force the ball out off a defender, and Issy Saunders’ corner caused some panic, but the South Coast defence held firm. Niamh Nolan and Saunders were combining well on the left, but again the final ball was missing.
With the visitors having done the majority of the pressing in the first ten minutes, it was a surprise when Rosandic was left all alone at the back to measure a long ball upfield, and Loudon was all of a sudden through on goal with no defender in sight. Harkin was caught in two minds as to whether to come out or not and in the end Loudon steered the ball comfortably home to give South Coast Flame the lead.
The visitors reacted immediately, Saunders having a shot charged down, but when Rosandic was again afforded time and space to pick her long ball for Loudon, they had to rely on the reach of Paris Kambouris to cut out another one-on-one with the goalkeeper. With Flame having discovered the key move, Rosandic again picked a long ball for Shayne Atkin, completely unmarked on the right. She advanced and played a superb ball across the goal for Loudon, but the striker couldn’t sort out her feet in time and the routine tap-in at the far post into an empty net was scuffed wide, a huge escape for City.
Jayde Johnson’s wayward back pass then caused Sharrock to scuttle back and rescue a dangerous situation, and South Coast were back on the attack immediately. Johnson played in Atkin who skipped around a challenge before Sofia Kent was upended, a free-kick awarded on the right in a dangerous position. Up stepped Rosandic to curl the ball towards the six-yard box; Harkin reached but couldn’t get a hand on the cross and the ball dropped over her into the unguarded net for a freak goal, but one that Rosandic’s ball thoroughly merited. South Coast Flame were now already two goals up, and they looked dangerous every time they came forward.
The game in truth was littered with mistakes. Balls were played straight to the opponents from both teams, and possession was hard to keep. The home team broke again, Ella Churchill playing in Atkin, whose cross was fired goalwards by Loudon, but Harkin was right behind it to make the save.
At the other end, Reynolds stole a ball in midfield and embarked on a fabulous run, but her cross was in vain, not a single City player in support. Reynolds then cut in from the left to fire in a right-foot shot which was saved low down by Sharrock. Saunders showed great skill on the right to feed Bell, and her cross was plucked out of the air by Sharrock as City looked for a way back into the game. There was always a chance of another breakaway goal though. Churchill rode a challenge and teed up Atkin, but the shot was bundled wide of the post.
Asha Eveniss intercepted a throw-in to set up Bell for a shot from distance which didn’t trouble Sharrock, and Bell then made a great run down the right to win a corner; the resulting corner was again aimless and the defence dealt with it with ease. The approach play from the visitors continued to be impressive, Saunders playing in Nolan who flashed in a dangerous cross, and Reynolds combined with Saunders on the right but once more, the final ball was without purpose.
Rosandic reminded the visitors of her danger, smashing a shot just over the bar as half-time approached, before City had their best moment of the half. Reynolds embarked on another powerful run up the right to win a corner. Saunders lifted in the corner, Sharrock fumbled and the ball was free for a split second. Kambouris was ready to smash in a shot but Sharrock reacted first and gathered the ball to avert any danger. The 2-0 scoreline at the break was justified, but in reality the two goals had been the result of Blacktown allowing the route one approach from South Coast Flame and not making use of the high press to shut the long ball down.
Into the second half and it was clear that City were coming out fighting, Bell closing down everything in a frantic opening two minutes. Bell was penalised for a foul and Lara Green followed suit, at least a little aggression coming through from the visitors. Bell found space and played in Green on the left. Her superb cross found Brianna Tinney, but there was a handball in the commotion and the whistle stopped the action. Bell’s tackle on Annalize Kotis resulted in the player eventually limping off injured, and the combinations continued down the left for City, Bell and Green playing the one-two neatly but running out of room for the cross.
A half-chance presented itself to the visitors when Tinney stole a ball in the middle of the park and advanced on goal, but her shot was well saved by Sharrock. The new threat up front for South Coast Flame was Wilson, and she cut inside to beat Duggan and smashed a fabulous shot just over the bar. When Kambouris and Gerard made a mess of a clearance, Wilson stepped in, cut past her defender and thrashed a shot just wide. Gerard was soon in the book, preventing another Wilson break by holding her shirt, but she was there again soon after to cut in from the left and fire in a shot that looped onto the top of the net to oohs from the home crowd.
Blacktown tried to get back into the game. Reynolds powered down the right to win a corner. Tinney’s ball was cleared and Lucia Franulovic rattled in a shot from outside the area that flashed past the post.
Wilson then beat two players to set Atkin through. She had every right to race through on goal, but tried to play in Wilson again, but this time the offside flag was raised and a good chance was wasted.
It was end-to-end stuff now. Reynolds won another corner for the visitors, Tinney’s cross was right into the six-yard box but Reynolds was harshly penalised for being too close to the keeper and Sharrock was relieved when the whistle went.
Kent then played in Atkin, who advanced on goal but Harkin made a great save to deny a third goal. Green then gave us a sparkling turn on the left to set up Reynolds, but her shot was blocked and City were again denied. South Coast then put their foot on the accelerator and blew the visitors away. Kent’s precision ball sent Wilson away on the left side of the penalty area, and she drew Harkin and placed a fabulous shot around her for the third, a goal that would not look out of place in the A-League.
Samatha Shallcross was another threat that emerged, and it was her turn that was cleared for a corner by Kambouris. Wilson then beat two to slip a ball through for Atkin, but the ball just ran away from her and Harkin made the save. Wilson then had a glorious chance after leaving Gerard in her tracks, Kambouris missed the last tackle and Wilson fired on goal, but Harkin beat the ball away. Wilson was tormenting the City defence, but this time Gerard got in a timely interception to clear after the sparkling South Coast star had carved a path down the left. Rosandic then found her way to the byline but Harkin made another save.
City saved their best moments of the half until the very end. Reynolds raced up the left and cut in. Her superb cross flashed across goal and Sharrock got a hand to it to divert the ball away from Tinney and out for a corner. The resulting corner was cleared, Reynolds won the ball back, played in Tinney, but the defence swarmed around her and the chance was gone.
The final whistle brought to a close a game that had started in bright sunshine and finished under lights, and the result was a deserved three-goal victory for the home team. Blacktown had looked lively, had managed to get into some great positions on both wings, but the lack of options in the middle had left onlookers wondering if they had any intention whatsoever of scoring goals. The repetitive nature of the South Coast long balls to players in space in the first half was at least addressed, but the introduction of Sariah Wilson had left the defence chasing shadows as the talented forward picked her way through the challenges to create more and more chances as the game wore on.
After two straight wins, this was back to the drawing board for Blacktown City, and they will look to bounce back at SD Raiders next Sunday as this relentless season continues. South Coast Flame sit at the top of the ladder though, and travel south to Nowra to take on South East Phoenix, a great chance to extend their lead against an opponent who picked up their first win last week.
Stay tuned for more exciting action from the Football NSW League One Women’s Under 20s next week and thanks for reading!

























































































































































































































































































































































