Albion Park White Eagles Win 2007 Grand Final

Posted on March 22nd, 2008

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On Sunday 7th of October 2007, the Albion Park White Eagles won the Illawarra Football Association Grand Final amidst jubilant scenes at John Crehan Park, Cringila. With a display of cultured, and at times scintillating, passing football, the White Eagles defied their underdog status and lifted the trophy, winning by two goals to nil.

After a tense start, where neither side seemed comfortable on the ball, APWE slowly gained in confidence and began to string their passes together. Bulli seemed far less assured and relied on hard tackling and their aerial prowess. Gradually the game took shape and it became clear that this would be a battle that would be won by the side that was able to impose their game plan on the other. The game looked to be a stalemate before Anthony Matthews netted for APWE just seconds before the half time break.

The second half began with APWE showing a renewed confidence in their footballing abilities following the goal so close to the break and they began to dominate long passages of play. As the half progressed Bulli looked at a loss and the APWE midfield began to dominate long passages of play.

The defining moment of the game was the second APWE goal which was sublime in its execution and worthy of a far higher stage. A series of wall passes down the APWE right flank left Bulli exposed out wide, a teasing cross was flighted into the box and two APWE strikers who were converging on the cross obviously received a call from Aaron O’Brien and dully left the ball for him to rifle home at the back post

Credit to Bulli who then tried in vain to press for a goal themselves, but were thwarted by a couple of fine saves from Mitchell Blowes the APWE keeper and a well organised APWE defence who played the offside trap extremely well.

In the closing moments Osagie Ederraro, APWE’s talisman could have sealed it but had his shot scrambled off the Bulli line.

At the final whistle the APWE fans and players were ecstatic. A richly deserved win from an exciting footballing side. Arthur Diles of APWE was named Man of the Match.

Story taken off IFA Website.