Friday, 18 January 2013

Four 'Double Winning Football Sides'.....how do they compare?

Since originally putting out this article SPX 1st XI have once again produced a double winning side.....I've added their story by way of comparison. Interestingly, the 2014 team also got to test themselves against NSW benchmark side Westfield Sports High, just as the 1995 JPII side had done.

People often try to compare champion sides across different time periods. In this article I'll be doing just that for four three teams in which I was involved, all four three won 'the double' which included their own league plus an external cup competition.
These sides are:

John Paul II High, Marayong 1995
St Pius X College, Chatswood 2000
St Pius X College, Chatswood 2012
St Pius X College, Chatswood 2014


John Paul II Senior High School, Marayong 1995

MCS Champions and NSWCCC Cup Winners

Our first team to consider was the 1995 John Paul II Senior High School side that won the MCS and also the NSWCCC Cup. In my coaching experience in Australia this Western Sydney based MCS league was probably the strongest schoolboy competition in NSW. It included Catholic schools from Campbeltown, Penrith, Fairfield, Parramatta, Ryde, Eastwood, Dundas, Greystanes, Auburn and of course our team from Blacktown. The competition involved one complete round then a semi and a final. On the subject of winning the MCS league title at the time I wrote,

'To appreciate how successful the 95' side was it is worth looking at some of the seasons statistics. In regular season MCS games they won seven, drew one and lost one scoring 31 goals and conceding just 3. A MCS Minor premiership being the reward. In the Semi finals McCarthy were finally overcome 4-2 in a penalty shoot-out after a 1-1 score in regular and sudden death extra time. In the Grand Final the opposition was Patrician Brothers, Fairfield, the only side to beat us in the regular season. The Grand Final lived up to expectations finishing 1-1 after 90 minutes. Numerous injuries had taken their toll in the match and all squad players got a run, JPII emerging 2-1 winners in extra time. Sheer perseverence and a strong belief in their own ability brought a deserved victory.'



When they played in the statewide NSWCCC Cup we were part of an historic season for the school. 
In what must have been a unique school achievement JPII won both the Football and Rugby League Competitions at both MCS and NSW State level in 1995. The NSWCCC and Commonwealth Cup competitions respectively. At the time I wrote,

Our cup campaign saw us go from the early weeks of term one eventually finishing in term three. Our first opponents were De la salle Cronulla and JPII ploughed through the mud to win 5-1. All Saints Casula proved stiffer opponents in the next round and we had tocome from behind to win 2-1. Oakhill College were next and represented probably the toughest side in the whole competition. We led for the whole tie only to be pegged back in the last few minutes. Worse still Oakhill scored again in extra time and led 2-1 with 5 minutes remaining. Michael Pfeiffer then scored a great equaliser making a penalty shootout likely. Captain Adam Scarpin had other ideas and he stormed out from sweeper to net the winner right on full time. This heart stopper earned JPII a two day trip to the country, Kempsey the destination. Opponents St Paul's College arranged the kickoff for 3.00 and promptly brought out the whole school to support them. The country boys took no prisoners and we were relieved to walkoff with a 1-0, Michael Cunico the scorer. The semi-final tie with St Francis Xavier, Hamilton was played at Melita Stadium JPII winning 5-0 despite fielding a below strength team through injury.

Thursday 27th 1995 July saw JPII crown a fine season with a well deserved 2-0 Grand Final victory over Christian Brothers, Lewisham. Once again the game went to extra time Adam Scarpin and Trent Worrall scoring the goals. Michael Cunico had missed the final being on international duty with the Joeys but the team managed to win it for him.
Victory in the NSWCCC Cup brought a 'Champion of Champion' game against Westfield Sports High. This was the first time such a game was played and summary of the contest included,
 In 1995, a challenge took place for the first time between the premier 'State and Catholic sides'. Westfield State High School were the opposition having won the Commonwealth Bank Cup. As NSWCCC Cup winners JPII took on the challenge at Francis Park, Blacktown. Westfield, a speciaist Sports High School, had blitzed all State High school opposition by taking out their Grand Final 8-0 against Sydney Tech! David Barrett the Westfield coach was surprised that the two teams had not faced each other previously. JPII, the Catholic champions overcame early pressure to dominate the first period. Ongoing second half pressure gave JPII a deserved lead through Jason Vella who scored from 20 metres. Unfortunately a second goal was not forthcoming but just as the game was in JPII's grasp they conceded an equaliser from a corner kick. The game had hardly restarted when the referee blew full time. It was agreed that the result be left as a draw the sides being declared joint inaugeral champions.


With only one competitive loss in the 1995 season JPII were a true benchmark side. Scoring 52 goals and conceding just 7 they were truly formidable. The MCS league competition was tough enough before they went on to play statewide allcomers. Playing Westfield Sports High as Catholic Champions and getting a draw was a crowning acknowledgement for the side.



John Paul II Senior High School, Marayong 1995

                  P     W   D   L   F   A

MCS         10    8     1    1   34 3

NSWCCC 6     6      0   0   18 4

St Pius X College, Chatswood 2000

ISA Champions and Sydney Cup Winners
                                 W        D             L         F             A

ISA

     8

1

1

40

9

Syd Cup

6

5

0

19

2

Trials

2

2

1

9

8

NSWCCC

2

0

1

6

5

NSWCIS

2

3

1

14

8

  

Another time, another place another competition. St Pius X Chatswood play in the ISA competition in Sydney. It is true that the college had previously seen success in its own league in 1998 but it wasn't until 2000 that they truly stepped up to make multi-competition impact in one season.

The side made the quarter final of the NSWCCC Cup in this year going down to a hot Oakhill team 2-1. Wins over Holy Cross Ryde 1-0 and Gilroy College 4-3 had come in their first taste of outside competition and they were to learn quickly from the experience.
Involvement in the 12 team, two day Sydney University Cup was a first for St Pius X. Playing in group format the college beat Newington, Shore and St Andrew's before downing St Patrick's in the sem-final. In the Grand Final they went on to over-run St Paul's Penrith 7-0! Playing so many games in quick sucession was really a test of endurance for the boys and one they passed very well.
An epic run was  also made by this side to the Final of the NSWCIS Cup competition. We beat Northolm Grammar 7-2 in a replay before going to Knox Grammar on a Sunday afternoon and coming away with a hard fought 3-2 win. In the next week we played St Aloysius and St Patrick's with just a two day turnaround winning both games in a penalty shootout to make the Final against Trinity College.In a game we really dominated we slipped up to go down 1-0 out at Valentine Park Parklea missing a big opportunity to be champions.

Gladly we were given a great chance to make amends in the ISA Final the following week at Christie Park in the ISA Grand Final. Our opponents, as ever, were St Patrick's Strathfield. In a hard fought game we led and then led again to run out worthy 2-1 winners completing a 'double' of ISA and Sydney Cup Winners 2000.
ISA 1st XI Football 2000
DateCompetitionOpponentScoreScorers
May-12NSWCCCGilroy4-3Demasi Cuthbert; w
D Prentice2
May-19NSWCCCRyde1-0Demasiw
May-20ISAChevalier9-0Demasi2;Hukins;Feeney2;Jako2;w
Mastroianni2
May-27TrialCranbrook1-1Wickendend
May-30TrialBarker2-2Demasi; Bakerd
Jun-03TrialNewington0-2-l
Jun-09NSWCISNortholme2-2Demasi; Wickendend
Jun-10TrialSt Aloysius2-1Baker; Nahabidianw
Jun-16NSWCCCOakhill1-2Kargarianl
Jun-17ISASCECGS3-2Baker3w
Jun-22NSWCISNortholm7-1Baker;Toole; Kargarian2; Vacarella; D Prentice; Wickendenw
Jul-13Sydney CupNewington0-1-l
Jul-13Sydney CupSt Andrews6-1Kargarian; D Prentice3; Cuthbert; Demasiw
Jul-13Sydney CupShore5-0Toole; Wickenden; Baker; Mckintosh; Vacarellaw
Jul-14Sydney CupSt Patricks1-0Kargarianw
Jul-14Sydney CupSt Pauls 7-0Kargarian3; Baker; D Prentice; Cuthbert2w
Jul-17TrialSt Josephs4-2Kargarian2; Wickenden; Nahabidianw
Jul-22ISASt Andrews4-0Kargarian; Demasi; Bakerw
Jul-29ISASt Spyridon2-0Baker; Jerrimiassew
Aug-02ISASt Patricks0-0-d
Aug-05ISASt Andrews5-1Demasi2; Vacarella; Cuthbert; Nahabidianw
Aug-06NSWCISKnox3-2Vacarella; Demasi; Mckintoshw
Aug-12ISASt Patricks0-2-l
Aug-15NSWCISSt Aloysius2-2D Prentice; A Demasiw
Quarter-final- Won on penalties
Aug-18NSWCISSt Patricks0-0- Won on penaltiesw
Semi -final
Aug-19ISASCECGS4-3Toole2; Saunders; Demasiw
Aug-23NSWCISTrinity0-1-l
Final
Aug-26ISASt Spyridon1-0Kargarianw
Sep-02ISAChevalier12-0Baker 3 McIntosh 2 A Prenticew
D Prentice A Demasi
W Jeremiasse A Nahabidian
V Jako C Toole
Sep-06ISA FinalSt Patricks2-1Kargarian; D Prentice w

St Pius X College 1st XI 2012

ISA Champions and NSWCIS Cup Winners




Back Row

Assistant coaches; Marc Cinelli; Simon Yue; Nick Moribito; Will Richardson; Lachlan Pollet Tommy Matic; Luke Sullivan (Captain); Peter Kastropil;

Jean-Claude DiManno; Adrian Prieto; Mitch Cook; Coach Steve Quilty

Front Row

Greg Bayer; Ben Haughton; Christian Barker; Joel Olivieri; Tom Higham;

Luke Capra; Daniel Guirenoni; Jayden Milat

The third side I want to look at here is the St Pius X College 1st XI 2012. Again, like the other two sides they were double winners. As is the way with the 1st XI we set up plenty of trial / friendlies to get it right. We have had 5 players for those 4 defensive spots and I will admit it....the central defenders were the best pairing I have ever coached and that includes NSWCCC, NSWCIS, ISA and MCS representative sides as well. Luke Sullivan and Nick Moribito being the players concerned. In the season we played 38 games....won 25 drawn 8 and lost 5.
Probably our two toughest ISA games of 2012 were played  in quick succession.....a 2-2 Draw at home to Oakhill and then what was a rare revenge 5-1 demolition of the 'Men in black from Stathfield".....we were now flying!
In July we set off to play in the Southern Skies week long tournament in Brisbane....this our seventh visit. Victories over Sydney Grammar, Clairvaux, Bethlehem and Kings were brought to a halt by defeat to John Paul College a Queensland academy with a nucleus of quality Korean players.
We had made the semi final and in a great game went to penalties against a finely matched St Peter Claver eleven. In a heart breaking finale captain Luke Sullivan hit the woodwork with his kick and we went out 5-4 on penalties. After what was a great tour for SPX... Luke Sullivan was deservedly named in the 'All Stars' Team of the Tournament'. Striker Joel Olivieri scoring eleven goals in the week!
On 6th August we faced St Joseph's College on the 'all weather surface' out at East Gardens.
Few who saw that match will ever forget it .....we led 2-0 with just 4 minutes to go and somehow let them back into it to push the game to sudden death extra time! In the second period Kastropil again stepped up in the clutch moment to score a wonder free kick...all over 3-2 we were in the Final!
In the ISA we also wrapped up a finals spot by winning 2-1 at Oakhill and faced Chevalier in a
1st v 4th play off at Oxford Falls. On the day we were too strong for the Bowral side and won 5-0 to go into the ISA Grand Final against Oakhill at their home field. This game was on the Saturday...our NSWCIS Final being switched to be just 3 days later on 28th August.
The Oakhill final saw us largely out fought for the first half Kastropil pulling us level at 1-1 from the penalty spot. Our boys were calm and convinced that Oakhill could not maintain the high tempo of the first half. This proved true as mistakes crept in...their discipline dropped and we got on top. A fine volley from Tom Higham came from our often used long throw routine:) We won the ISA Final pleasingly delivering on the promise of a long season with just one ISA defeat.
 
On Wednesday 28th August we set out to make some football history in the NSWCIS Final.
St Pius X College had played the final twice before but not won. A vocal college crowd had come out to East Gardens to cheer us on. As is often the way with finals, the game was tight, tense and inconclusive. The score was 0-0 at full time. Newington probably had the best chances but we had dominated most of the play. Sudden death extra time came and went and soon we were down to penalty kicks. Karma had certainly made a note of our captain Luke Sullivan's football movements because here once again he was entrusted with taking the last kick in the shoot-out just like Queensland!
Typical of the player he is ....Luke did not flinch....up he stepped and drilled it into the corner....all over....we were NSWCIS Champions. Things had come full circle....he had put the wrong right:) We were first ISA side to win it.
Opposition Day  Date Time  Score Scorers Team
Northbridge 18A Sunday 12th February 1.00 2 - 5
Wakehurst Sunday 26th February 10.00 2 - 0 Sullivan Kastropil
Asquith BH Tuesday 28th February 3.45 2 - 2 Oliveri Faschkha
Forest Killarney 18A Sunday 11th March  9.30 1 - 1 Kastropil
Oxford Falls Grammar Wednesday 14th March 4.00 2 - 1 Kastropil Warren
Old Boys Sunday 18th March  11.00 2 - 3 Kastropil Capra 
Barker Tuesday 20th March 5.00 2 - 3 Haughton OG
Mt Colah Sunday 25th March 9.30 9 - 1 Haughton 2 Claudio 3 Sullivan 2 Guerinno Matic
Redfields Saturday 31st March 8.00 8 - 0 Oliveri 3 Haughton Guerinno Sullivan Matic Barker
Kings Wednesday 11th April  3.00 4 - 1 Haughton Kastropil Richardson Cook
St Aloysius Saturday 28th April 9.15 2 - 0 Haughton Oliveri
St Patrick's Saturday 5th May 1.15 2 - 3 Kastropil Milat
SCECGS Saturday 12th May 9.15am 7 - 0 Haughton 2 Oliveri Guerinno Matic 2 Capra
St Andrew's Saturday 19th May 9.15am 4 - 0 Haughton  Oliveri 2 Guerinno
Chevalier Saturday 26th May 9.00am 2 - 1 Sullivan  Matic
Kings Sevens Sunday 27th May 9.00-2.00 2-0 Kings 0-0 Trinity 0-0 AFA
NSWCIS Trials Tuesday 29th May 8.00-4.00 -
SCECGS Saturday 2nd June 11.10am 1 - 0 Capra
Broughton Park Wednesday 6th June 3.45 5 - 1 Kastropil 3 Higham Milat 
St Andrew's Saturday 16th June 11.10am 2 - 0 Higham Matic
Riverview Wednesday 20th June Penalties3.45 3 - 3 Higham Kastropil 2
Queensland Tour Sun-Friday 1st - 6th July
Sydney Grammar Monday 2nd July 9:45am 3 - 2 Olivieri 2 Matic
Clairvaux MacKillop  Monday 2nd July 1:45pm 4 - 1 Olivieri 3 Kastropil
Bethlehem College Tuesday 3rd July 10:45am 3 - 1 Olivieri 2 Matic
Clontarf Beach  Tuesday 3rd July 3:45pm 4 - 1 Olivieri 2 Milat Matic
The Kings School Thursday 4th July 11:45am 3 - 0 Olivieri  Matic 2
John Paul College Thursday 4th July 2:45pm 2 - 5 Olivieri  Matic
St Peter Claver Friday 5th July  Penalties 2 - 2 Matic 2
Sydney Grammar Friday 5th July 11 1 - 2 OG
Chevalier Saturday 21st July 9.00am 1 - 1 Matic 
Trinity Wednesday 25th July 3.45 3 - 0 Richardson Olivieri Barker
Oakhill Saturday 28th July 9.15am 2 - 2  Olivieri 2
St Patrick's Saturday 4th August 9.15am 5 - 1  Olivieri 2 Matic 2 Higham 
St Josephs Monday 6th August 6.45 3 - 2 Olivieri  Kastropil Higham
Oakhill Saturday 11th August 10.15 2 - 1 Sullivan Richardson 
Chevalier Saturday 18th August 9.00 am 5 - 0 Sullivan Matic 2 Olivieri Cook
Oakhill ISA  GF Sunday 25th August 3.00 pm 2 - 1 Kastropil Higham
Newington Tuesday 28 th August 5.00 pm 0 - 0 Won on penalties 4 - 2
St Johns Dubbo Wednesday 5th Sept 3.30 pm 1 - 1 Lost on penalties 5- 4 Haughton

St Pius X College 1st XI 2014



Queensland High Energy Cup and NSWCIS Cup Winners

Proudly I have now been involved in another double winning side ....the St Pius X College 2014 1st XI team captained by John Chapman. Elsewhere I wrote that the college is in the middle of a rich vein of talent and success, winning five major trophies in just three seasons. This record is something that probably places us as the premier school in Independent football at present. Next season will be tough in many ways not least because we will need to recruit ten new players for the squad of sixteen!



The story of the 2014 side revolves around two sucessful but contrasting cup campaigns...that for the High Energy Cup in Queensland and the CIS Cup played in NSW. The Queensland competition is a long established international one where SPX had been participants for over ten years without ever winning the main cup. Previously, we have faced sides hailing from Malaysia , French Caledonia, New Zealand and this year one from Africa. In addition many of the top Sydney and Brisbane college teams take part such as John Paul College which has a Korean Academy as part of its football program.

NSWCIS Cup 2014
In 2014  St Pius X College 2014 1st XI had a fantastic run in the tournament winning our first seven matches without conceding a goal, only conceding in the last 15 seconds of the final. Wins came against Clairvaux 7-0; BBC 2-0; SHORE 2-0; Scots NZ 3-0; St Peter Claver 4-0 and African Youth 1-0,SHORE 2-0. In the final we played St Peter Claver once again but this time on a larger much more dusty pitch with a very partisan Brisbane crowd supporting the opposition. The game was scrappy and error ridden. Our boys must have conceded thirty free kicks in a game where the officials failed to appreciate our commitment :) We led 1-0 at half time but failed to add to that score. A the game progressed second half it was clear that Claver believed that they were still in it, so much so that we were pushed deeper and deeper. Just as time ran out, the last 15 seconds in fact, one final ball was swung in and found its way across the line, 1-1. Extra time came and went and led the inevitable penalty shoot out. SPX missed early on but Claver did the same after two kicks. Keeper Frelingos made a fine save down to his left. Up stepped centre back Ben John to score the winner despite being unaware that is what it was. What a great week! Winning all eight matches scoring 22 goals and conceding just 1. We returned to Sydney full of the confidence you build on a good run.
High Energy Youth Cup

In the event we lost our first league game back there, to Strathfield, 2-1. Most agreed that this did not harm us as we prepared for the NSWCIS Cup Final at Hensley Park. Oh what a night. With many SPX supporters in the crowd of 400 we made the worse start possible in the final, conceding in the first minute! What followed next has gone down in the annals of our football history. We drew level by half time with a penalty from John Chapman but we absolutely overwhelmed the opposition in the second half. The final score of 6-1 in no way flattered our side. We were NSWCIS Champions for the second time in three years. Claudio Rosano scored four second half goals in a brilliant performance. This second cup win really placed SPX 1st XI at the pinnacle of NSW Independent football for 2014. They had continued the dominance established in the previous two seasons but kicked on in terms of attacking intent also winning the ISA minor premiership by five points, scoring 136 goals across all competitions. Attacker Claudio Rosano playing as the main striker, hit 50 goals including eleven hatricks! The fact that wide player Joe Esposito also scored 20, with Refenes on 12 shows the potency of our attack. Finishing up with the 2014 side brings the end of an era for me personally because I had worked with team captain John Chapman and most of the squad, for four of the previous five seasons. Winning a cup double in two states places the side up with the best I have coached. The squad was without a weakness and played with a cool efficiency and composure that starved opponents of possession. Claudio was blessed with amazing supply in 2014. We were able to attack with breathtaking pace with Refenes Esposito and Bersee all capable of dribbling through a defence on their own. Another great 'double winning' side - SPX 1st XI 2014.

Great night out at Hensley Park with a 6-1 NSWCIS Cup win over Barker College

Comparing sides across time is difficult. As you can see all four of these teams were able to dominate their own competition but then also go on to match sides from outside across the state. They all won the 'double' in their time and will be remembered for doing so! Lets leave it at that :)
SPX 1st XI 2014

Opposition

Score

Scorers

Northbridge 5--3 Drake Chapman Claudio Esposito Morton 
Berowra 2--2 Claudio 2
Mt Colah 7--2 Claudio 3 Drake Refenes Warren2 
Hornsby Heights 6--0 Claudio 3 Refenes 2 Rizk
St Augustines 3--0 Claudio 2 Boceski
Old Boys 6--0  Claudio 4  Esposito
Thornleigh 12--2 Esposito 4 Claudio 3 Bersee Refenes Morton Desa 2 
St Aloysius 4--1 Chapman Refenes 2 Bersee
Knox 5--5 Claudio 4 OG
Riverview 4--2 Refenes 2 Esposito Bersee
St Andrew's 0--0
Waverley 0--3
Trinity 1--1 Warren
Barker 0--2
High  2--1 Warren Bersee 
St Spyridons 2--0 Refenes  Claudio
Oakhill 4--0 Claudio 3 Drake  
St Patricks 2--2 Esposito Bersee 
Redlands 14--1 Claudio 5 Drake 2 Desa 2 Esposito Liucci  Bersee Chapman Morton
St Andrew's 5--1 Claudio 3 Refenes  
Chevalier 5--1 Claudio 2 Morton 2  Bersee
StJoseph's 1--0 Drake 
Oakhill 2--1 Claudio 2 
Clairvaux MacKillop  7-0 Claudio 3 Esposito 2 Chapman Desa
Brisbane Boys College 2-0 Morton Bersee 
SHORE 2-0 Chapman Luicci
Scots College 3-0 Morton Chapman Esposito
Sir Peter Claver 4-0 Claudio Desa Esposito Bersee
African Youth United  1-0 Esposito
SHORE 2-0 Esposito Refines
St Peter Claver 1-1 AET  Claudio (4-3 PENS)
St Patricks 1--2 Bersee
Barker 6--1 Claudio 4  Esposito Chapman
St Andrew's 5--2 Morton Chapman Drake Browning Clay
Chevalier 2-0 Esposito Desa
Redlands 8--0 Claudio 3  Esposito Clay 3 Morton
St Patricks 1--2 Chapman
Holy Spirit 1--2 Refenes
Westfield 0--3

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