An intense showdown at Bernie Mullane Sports Complex saw Kolts and Norwest settling for a thrilling 3-3 draw. Kolts struck early with goals from Hamish Callaghan (2') and Liam Lawler (12'). However, Norwest retaliated swiftly, levelling the score with goals in the 23rd and 25th minutes. In the 51st minute, Norwest took the lead, but Kolts fought back, and Nikolas Dimitriadis's 85th-minute goal secured a well-fought draw. An exhilarating display of skill and determination from both sides kept fans on the edge of their seats throughout the game.
In a closely contested match, Kolts played out a tough 1-2 loss against Norwest. Kolts showed their attacking prowess with a goal from Stevenson in the 18th minute, but Norwest's early goal in the 2nd minute and a second-half strike in the 47th minute secured them the victory. Despite their efforts, Kolts couldn't find an equaliser, resulting in a narrow defeat.
The Bye is done, it's now time to focus on victory in the decisive final game for the Premiership title.
It's been an exhilarating season of football, filled with ups and downs, but the moment we've all been waiting for has finally arrived. The Kolts stand on the brink of greatness, just one step away from securing the Premiership title. However, the final challenge they face is not for the faint-hearted. On Saturday, 5th August, at 1:00 pm, all eyes will be on the Bernie Mullane Sports Complex as the Kolts take on their fierce rivals, Hills Spirit, in a do-or-die clash.
The Kolts' Remarkable Journey
From the outset of the season, the Kolts showcased remarkable determination and teamwork that propelled them to the top of the Premier Youth League. A series of hard-fought victories and spectacular performances have brought them to this very moment. As we gather to witness their final showdown, it's evident that their efforts throughout the season have not gone unnoticed.
The High-Stakes Battle
The upcoming match against Hills Spirit will be no ordinary fixture. As the Kolts currently lead the league with a mere 3-point advantage, the Premiership title hangs in the balance. A victory or even a draw will secure their position at the top of the ladder, crowning them Premiers. However, they must be vigilant, as a defeat will see Hills Spirit leapfrog them, leaving the Kolts to settle for second place.
This high-stakes battle is destined to be one of the most thrilling encounters in the league's history. Both teams have exhibited immense skill and tenacity throughout the season, and neither will back down easily. It's a clash of the titans, where only the strongest and most determined will emerge victorious.
The Importance of Fan Support
In times like these, the true spirit of football lies in the support of the fans. The Kolts need us more than ever to be the twelfth man on the field, rallying behind them with every cheer and chant. Our passionate encouragement can provide that extra burst of energy that might just tip the scales in their favour. Let's come together as a united force, filling Bernie Mullane Sports Complex with our unwavering enthusiasm and team spirit!
The Time Is Now!
As the final game of the regular season approaches, the tension and excitement are palpable. The Kolts Premier Youth League team has worked tirelessly to reach this point, and now, their destiny lies in their own hands. This game will test their mettle, but we have faith in their abilities and spirit.
So, mark your calendars and head to Bernie Mullane on Saturday, 5th August, at 1:00 pm. Let's turn this into a sea of Red & Black, showing our unwavering support for the Kolts. Together, we will witness a historic moment as the Kolts chase glory and strive to etch their names in the annals of football history. Come one, come all – let's roar with passion and pride for the Kolts as they march towards the Premiership title!
Let’s Go Kolts!
Until then, BLEED
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The Women’s Premier League team also had the bye this unfortunately this has seen the Kolts WPL team slip outside of the top 4, but with two games remaining the team are focussed on securing the two wins needed to move back into finals contention.