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It was another strong weekend for the Kellyville Kolts Premier League squads, with all five teams hitting the road and returning with plenty to show for their efforts.
Across Men’s and Women’s Premier League fixtures, the Red and Black delivered four wins and one draw, highlighted by big attacking performances from the MPL First Grade, MPL Reserve Grade and WPL 21/1 squads.
The MPL 21/1 squad made the short trip to face Castle Hill United and came away with a hard-fought 1-1 draw.
In what was always expected to be a competitive local contest, the Kolts showed plenty of resilience and discipline away from home. While they were unable to take all three points, the result keeps them moving forward in what continues to be a strong campaign.
The young Kolts continue to show their quality and maturity as they build their season, with every point proving valuable in a tight competition.
Result: Castle Hill United 1 drew Kellyville Kolts 1
Reserve Grade produced a dominant away performance, defeating Homenetmen Antranig FC 7-0.
From the opening whistle, the Kolts controlled the tempo and gave their opponents little room to settle. The Red and Black were sharp in possession, clinical in the final third and disciplined without the ball.
A seven-goal away win is never easy to achieve, and this performance showed the depth, focus and attacking firepower within the squad. Just as importantly, the clean sheet capped off a complete team display.
There was no need to check the scoreboard twice - although Homenetmen probably wished someone had unplugged it.
Result: Homenetmen Antranig FC 0 lost to Kellyville Kolts 7
First Grade continued the momentum with a commanding 8-1 win over Homenetmen Antranig FC.
The Kolts started strongly, with Daniel Morsillo opening the scoring in the 19th minute. Brent Flavin doubled the advantage just before half-time, giving the visitors a deserved lead at the break.
After the restart, the Red and Black shifted up another gear.
Beau Duffy struck in the 48th minute before Brent Flavin grabbed his second in the 55th. Duffy added another in the 69th minute, with Lucas Gonzalez joining the scorers in the 79th. Ethan Jones made it seven in the 85th minute, before Beau Duffy completed his hat-trick just one minute later.
It was a ruthless attacking display from the Kolts, with the squad sharing the goals, creating chances and showing the kind of finishing that makes opposition defenders suddenly remember they left the oven on.
A hat-trick for Beau Duffy, a brace for Brent Flavin and goals to Daniel Morsillo, Lucas Gonzalez and Ethan Jones capped off a massive away win.
Result: Homenetmen Antranig FC 1 lost to Kellyville Kolts 8
Goal scorers:
Daniel Morsillo 19’
Brent Flavin 40’, 55’
Beau Duffy 48’, 69’, 86’
Lucas Gonzalez 79’
Ethan Jones 85’
The WPL 21/1 squad delivered one of the standout performances of the weekend, defeating Winston Hills 8-0 away from home.
The Kolts were dominant from start to finish, controlling the game and showing their quality across the park. With eight goals scored and a clean sheet secured, it was a complete team performance from a squad continuing to build confidence and momentum.
The result reflects not only the attacking strength of the team, but also their organisation and commitment defensively. Big scorelines can grab attention, but clean sheets like this show the work being done at both ends of the pitch.
Result: Winston Hills 0 lost to Kellyville Kolts 8
Women’s Premier League First Grade returned to the winners list with an impressive 3-1 away victory over Minchinbury Jets.
The Kolts made the perfect start, with Kevin Opia finding the back of the net in the 5th minute to give the visitors an early lead. Minchinbury responded and ensured the contest remained tight, but the Red and Black came out after half-time ready to take control.
Georgia Hogan restored the Kolts’ advantage in the 50th minute, before Emerson Sandy added a third just five minutes later to give the visitors breathing room.
From there, the Kolts managed the match well and secured an important three points on the road.
It was a strong response from the squad and another positive step in their season, with the team showing composure, energy and a clinical edge when it mattered.
Result: Minchinbury Jets 1 lost to Kellyville Kolts 3
Goal scorers:
Kevin Opia 5’
Georgia Hogan 50’
Emerson Sandy 55’
Four wins, one draw and plenty of goals across the Premier League program made it another strong weekend for the Kolts.
From the MPL squads piling on 15 goals across Reserve Grade and First Grade, to the WPL teams securing two important away wins, the Red and Black once again showed the strength of the club’s Premier League pathway.
A great weekend on the road for the Kolts - not quite “pack the bus and bring home the points”, more like “pack the bus, bring home the points, and maybe a spare match ball or two”.
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