In the eagerly awaited blockbuster between Sydney United and Bonnyrigg White Eagles - played behind closed doors at Sydney United Sports Centre on a horrid playing surface - both sides both sides felt the importance of the encounter as the challenges from players on both sides came thick and fast throughout the encounter.

After squandering two early chances - Elsid Barkhousir's one-one-one effort inside the opening 15' minutes the clearer-cut of two for the home-side - the visitors took a surprise lead. Almir Dizdaric converted with aplomb inside the penalty-area, firing into the top right-hand corner following a failed clearance by the Reds rear-guard.

With the White Eagles tasting victory, Sydney United 'super-sub' Davor Bajsic sensationally struck a free-kick in the 89' minute over the wall and into the back of the net to salvage a point for the League leader.

Sydney United's draw allowed Bankstown City Lions an immense chance to close the gap at the top of the League ladder - one that Peter Tsekenis' men did not pass on.

A fine strike by Brett Studman and an opportunistic own goal by Mirko Jurilj had the Lions in complete control, despite Sydney Olympic pulling a goal back late on via Chris Triantis. The Lions victory makes it six-in-a-row for the Jenson Park outfit, the side well and truly cured of their early season run of rotten luck in-front of goal.

At Hooka Park in Wollongong, Manly United FC returned to the winner's list with a hard-fought 2-0 defeat of Wollongong Community FC. Still without a number of regular starters, Phil Moss' men scored a morale boosting win in-sight of this week's re-scheduled League match against Bonnyrigg White Eagles before the side faces Blacktown City Demons in the TigerTurf Cup semi-final.

Ashley Ryan had the visitors ahead after the break, before Andrew Mailer rounded out the result in injury-time for the three-points.

On Saturday evening, a dominant Marconi Stallions performance was not enough to overcome a hard-working West Sydney Berries at Marconi Stadium. The Berries scored a shock 3-2 win, testament to the fighting belief of the players and fine tactical organisation of coach John Calleja.

John Tsironis scored twice in the opening half to give the Berries a two-goal lead in a Man of the Match performance. The Stallions came back strongly in the second-half with goals to captain Nahuel Arrarte and Tim McGowan. After a number of squandered chances, McGowan's equaliser brought about only momentary relief as Marjan Novotni put the Berries back in-front 1' minute later with a well taken shot to secure the Berries maximum points.

At Seymour Shaw, Sydney Tigers returned to Leichhardt with a point despite being forced onto the back foot for almost the entire 90' minutes by an attack-minded Sutherland Sharks outfit. The home-side was relentless in the middle of the park and created a number of chances, though the goalkeeping brilliance of former Sharks shot-stopper Phillip Zabaks ensured the Tigers a share of the spoils.

Blacktown City and Penrith-Nepean United had their final hit-outs before TigerTurf Cup semi-final action next weekend with a 1-1 draw at Gabbie Stadium on Sunday. With the Demons missing several key players due to the flu, Penrith-Nepean United got a jump-start in the first-half with Greg Kondek scoring the side's opening goal on 20' minutes. A more determined Demons outfit took to the field in the second-half and Ken Schembri's men deservedly found an equaliser via Gavin Forbes. The midfielder converted from close-range following some fine play by Ray Miller and Nick Sama to secure a point for Blacktown City 5' minutes from time.

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-By Joseph Carlucci