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Greater Western Sydney: 2 W +2: 9: 11/8 Fri 7:50pm 21 Western Bulldogs 7.15 (57) Greater Western Sydney: 16.9 (105) Docklands Stadium: 30,672 Greater Western Sydney: 48 W +1: 10: 2018: 25/3 Sun 1:10pm 1 Greater Western Sydney: 20.13 (133) Western Bulldogs 7.9 (51) Manuka Oval: 10,454 Greater Western Sydney: 82 – 0 11: 2019: 18/8 Sun 3:20pm 22 ...
This list deals with Australian rules football rivalries in Australia and around the world. This includes club teams, which compete in local derbies as well as matches between club teams further afield. Also lists international rivalries and rivalries between individual players.
The first meeting between Macarthur FC and Western Sydney Wanderers occurred on the opening matchday of the 2020–21 A-League season. [13] The initial date for the match was on 27 December 2020 at Western Sydney Stadium, but due to a COVID-19 outbreak, it was moved three days back to 30 December 2020. [14]
Founded 47 years after Sydney, Melbourne was established by free settlers, and the colony of Victoria never possessed any convict settlements; however, Sydney's original founding was based upon convicts and was the first British settlement in Australia. Today Sydney still maintains the most historic settlement site in Australia, called 'The Rocks'.
Western Sydney: Santalab 27', Cejudo 50' Central Coast Stadium: 7,199 20 4 January 2018 Central Coast 1–2: Western Sydney: Skapetis 76' Sotirio 14', Riera 30' Central Coast Stadium: 7,046 2018–19 A-League: 21 7 December 2018 Western Sydney: 2–0: Central Coast Baccus 45+3', Sotirio 68' Sydney Showground Stadium: 8,163 22 9 February 2019 ...
The Sydney Derby is a local derby contested between two of the Australian A-League Men's Sydney-based clubs, Sydney FC and Western Sydney Wanderers. [1] Contested for the first time on 20 October 2012, historical, cultural and sporting factors have resulted in the derby being considered one of Australian sport's biggest club games, and one of the biggest rivalries in the A-League Men. [2]
As is the case with two successful sides in any competition, fans of each club love to defeat the other. [1] The two clubs share the record for the most premierships with 16, with the clubs meeting in 6 grand finals ( with each team having won 3 flags against the other) including a 1-point victory by Carlton against Essendon in 1947 and a drought-breaking flag in 1968 in which Carlton became ...
[73] [11] Western Australia's rivalry likewise stemmed from the feeling in Western Australia that Victoria never gave their state the credit it deserved, despite some of the best players of all time coming from the state. [74] The Victorian and Western Australian rivalry was summarised in the early part of the 20th century as a friendly rivalry ...