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Sunshine Coast Wanderers are one win away from a potential showdown with an A-league club after the âunderdogsâ advanced in the FFA Cup.
Paul Arnisonâs men knocked over Surfers Paradise Apollo in an extra-time thriller 3-1 which was sealed by a header to skipper Chris Jancevski.
The win means Wanderers have made the last of the preliminary rounds of the cup before the heavyweight teams are introduced.
The Wanderers next face the winner of Gold Coast Knights and Holland Park Hawks.
âWe want to get through to the last 32,â Arnison said.
âIt was a tricky tie and Iâm delighted to get through and keep the magic of the cup alive.â
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Subscriber only WESTERN Pride head coach Brian Hastings was still exploring his goalkeeping options preparing for Friday night s hotly-anticipated local derby against the Ipswich Knights. After having to field young goalkeeper Ashton Bonsall in the net with his two frontliners out, Hastings was looking for a more experienced shot-stopper. We ll make that decision tonight, Hastings said. Under the circumstances, Bonsall did his job against a Souths United team keen to exploit the teenager s inexperience in last weekend s Football Queensland Premier League 1 encounter. He (Bonsall) will be on the bench for sure but he may still be guarding the goal, Hastings said.
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Subscriber only HAVING been at the receiving end of what they have delivered in recent weeks, the Ipswich Knights are on high alert for Friday night s local derby. I m thinking it s going to be different to last year, astute Knights head coach Andy Ogden said, refocusing on his team s next clash against Western Pride. I think Brian (Pride head coach Brian Hastings) is going to be a lot more conservative and try and stay as solid as he can and then hit us on the break and things like that. But who knows? The Knights had the edge over Pride last year, winning the first derby 2-1 before a 4-1 victory in the return bout.
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