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Johnny Warren Cup Finals Fixtures Announced

FOOTBALL NSW has announced the 2008 Johnny Warren Cup Final fixtures format set to be held at Seymour Shaw Stadium this Saturday evening.

Due to bad weather that plagued Sydney once again over the weekend, all round five Johnny Warren Cup matches were washed out.

As a result, Football NSW awarded each team a point and all matches recorded as nil-all draws.

At the conclusion of this format, the Johnny Warren Cup Grand-Final has pitted the Sutherland Shire Sharks side taking on Sydney Olympic, with the game kicking off at 7.30pm.

The Sharks remained the only unbeaten side in the Johnny Warren Cup under its new coach Brian Brown who seems to have worked out a consistent formula in formation thus far during Pre-season.

The likes of new recruits such as key striker Brad Boardman, midfielder David Reid and outstanding defender Predrag Bojic have thus far excelled and will be players to watch out for this Saturday.

Meanwhile for Olympic, the Blues have also gone through a transitional change of their own under new coach Milan Blagojevic.

Olympic have signed as many as ten new recruits with players such as Paul Wither, Anthony Doumanis, Mirko Jurilj, Anthony Hartshorn and Jordanian International striker Siraj Al-Tall some of the new Blues stars that will be on show against the Sharks.

Meanwhile for the third/fourth playoff, two former NSL giants, the Marconi Stallions will take on Sydney United at 5.30pm.


Johnny Warren Cup 2008
Saturday February 16

Final
Sutherland Shire Sharks v Sydney Olympic – 7.30pm

3rd/4th Playoff
Marconi Stallions v Sydney United – 5.30pm

*To be played at Seymour Shaw Stadium, Sutherland

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