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It doesn’t get much better than this.
Five games. Five wins. A complete Premier League sweep for the Kellyville Kolts, highlighted by dominant performances, ladder-defining results, and attacking football that lit up the weekend.
Kolts 2 def Castle Hill United 1
The tone for the day was set early, with the Reserve Grade laying the platform in a strong opening performance against Castle Hill United.
Goals to Angus Allen and James Russell-Miller secured a hard-earned 2-1 win, with the side showing composure and resilience to get the job done. The result put the Kolts in a strong position heading into First Grade and sent a clear message that the Red and Black were up for the fight.
Kolts 4 def Castle Hill United 0
With the platform set, First Grade delivered in style in the headline clash, rising to the occasion to claim a dominant 4-0 win and take top spot on the ladder.
Beau Duffy opened the scoring in the 27th minute before sustained pressure forced an own goal early in the second half. From there, the Kolts took control, with Hamish Callaghan and Nick Giampietro adding further goals to cap off a commanding performance.
A statement win against cross-town rivals, built on intensity, control, and clinical finishing.
Two grades. Two wins. Both sitting first.
Kolts 2 def Rouse Hill Rams 0
The 21/1’s continued their strong form with a disciplined performance against Rouse Hill Rams.
A well-structured display saw them control the match and keep a clean sheet, securing a solid 2-0 victory and continuing to build momentum in the competition.
Kolts 10 def Ropes Crossing 0
The Women’s Premier League side produced their most complete performance of the season in a ruthless attacking display.
Nicole Carmichael set the tone early with goals in the 1st and 4th minute and went on to complete a hat-trick. Georgia Hogan added a brace, while Emerson Sandy, Kevin Opia, Jemma Whalen and Claudia Srsa all got on the scoresheet in a 10-0 demolition.
Relentless. Clinical. Unstoppable on the day.
Kolts 8 def Holroyd FC 5
Plenty of goals and plenty of fight in this one, with the WPL 21/1’s coming away with a big 8-5 win on the road at Guilford West Sports Ground.
In a high-scoring contest, the Kolts attack proved too strong, bringing home all three points to cap off a perfect weekend.
A huge weekend for the Red and Black, built on effort, discipline, and a bit of finishing polish in front of goal.
Or put simply… the Kolts turned it on.
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