NSW Premier League 2011 | |
League: | NSW Premier League |
Sport: | Association football |
Duration: | Autumn/Winter 2011 |
No Of Teams: | 12 |
Season: | 2011 |
Season Champs: | Sydney Olympic |
Season Champ Name: | Champions |
League Champs: | Sydney Olympic |
League Champ Name: | Premiers |
Season2: | 2011 Waratah Cup |
Season Champs2: | Manly United |
Season Champ2 Name: | Champions |
Seasonslistnames: | NSW Premier League |
Prevseason Link: | 2010 NSW Premier League season |
Prevseason Year: | 2010 |
Nextseason Link: | 2012 NSW Premier League season |
Nextseason Year: | 2012 |
The 2011 NSW Premier League season was the 11th season of the revamped NSW Premier League.
West Sydney Berries were relegated at the end of the 2010 season after finishing at the bottom of the table. They were replaced by Super League champions Parramatta Eagles.
Week 1
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Week 4
† Bonnyrigg v Sydney United (originally scheduled for Saturday, 16 April) was washed out due to heavy rain and postponed to a later date.[1]
† Rockdale v Marconi (originally scheduled for Saturday, 16 April) was washed out due to heavy rain[2] and postponed to Wednesday 4 May.[3]
Week 5
Week 6
† Parramatta v Manly (originally scheduled for Sunday, 1 May) was washed out due to heavy rain.[4] and postponed to Wednesday 18 May[5]
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Week 11
† Due to South Coast's home ground John Crehan Park being washed out due to inclement weather, an agreement between South Coast and Sutherland Sharks allowed the game to be played at Sutherland's home ground of Seymour Shaw Park, with South Coast being allotted the home team.[6]
Week 12
† APIA Leichhardt Tigers v Rockdale City Suns, along with Manly United v Sydney United matches, both scheduled for Sunday, 12 June 2011 were postponed due to inclement weather.[7] The APIA v Rockdale game, was rescheduled for 9 July 2011.[8] The Manly v Sydney United game was played on Wednesday, 27 July 2011.
Week 13
†Parramatta Eagles v South Coast, scheduled for Saturday, 18 June, was postponed due to inclement weather.[9] The game was rescheduled for Wednesday, 3 August.[10]
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Week 17
† Round 17 was originally scheduled to be played on the weekend of 23/24 July 2011, but all matches were washed out due to the extreme weather conditions and rescheduled for 4 September 2011
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Week 22
At the end of the regular season, the top 5 teams play off in a finals series to determine the champion for the season. The finals format used is the final five system used in other sports throughout Australia. This system gives the 1st place getter the first week off and allows the top 3 teams a "2nd chance" to make the grand final.
Round | Match | Name | Team 1 | Team 2 | Score | ||
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1 | A | Elimination Final | Blacktown | v | Bonnyrigg | 1(7) – 1(6) | |
B | Qualifying Final | Sydney United | v | Sutherland | 2–1 | ||
2 | C | 1st semi-final | Sutherland | v | Blacktown | 1–2 | |
D | 2nd semi-final | Sydney Olympic | v | Sydney United | 2–0 | ||
3 | E | Preliminary Final | Sydney United | v | Blacktown | 4–2 | |
4 | F | Grand Final | Sydney Olympic | v | Sydney United | 2–0 |
Correct as of Round 16
Player | Team | Goals | |
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Luka Glavas | Sydney United | 13 | |
Matt Bailey | Sutherland Sharks | 10 | |
Alex Smith† | Sydney Olympic | 8 | |
Mark Picciolini | South Coast | 8 | |
Travis Major | Blacktown City Demons | 7 |
† Alex Smith left Sydney Olympic, and the NSW Premier League to join Gold Coast United in the A-League.