NPL Victoria season preview

By Jordan Klingsporn / Roar Guru

The NPL Victoria season kicks off this Thursday, and it’s time we had a look at the upcoming season.

Last season hit new highs for the Victorian first tier, with record streaming numbers and some very good crowds as well. This season it’s looking to get bigger and better.

Last season saw a bit of a shock relegation with Pascoe Vale – who came fourth in 2018 – taking the drop to NPL 2, along with Kingston City. This made way for St Albans Saints and Eastern Lions to move up.

The two promoted sides have recruited reasonably well. Eastern Lions have signed Peter Deng from Heidelberg United, Jack Musgrave from Dandenong Thunder, and Daniel MacLennan also from Dandenong Thunder.

St Albans have brought in Anthony Dezic from Dandenong Thunder, Anthony Poljak from Dandenong City and Nathan Liberto from Box Hill.

The three teams whose names have been talked about a lot this off-season are South Melbourne, Dandenong Thunder and Dandenong City. All three sides have recruited pretty well this year and are expected to make a big improvement.

South Melbourne were a quality side last year, but their massive issue was not having a quality striker. Their top scorer last season only scored six goals. But they’ve got their man now.

Harrison Sawyer has played in the A-League before, and recently in the Philippines and Hong Kong, scoring 34 goals in 17 games there. He has to be the man to score around 15 goals for South this season.

Who can knock Heidelberg off the top of the ladder? (Photo by Con Chronis/Getty Images)

Not just Sawyer, South Melbourne have brought in many good players such as Luke Pavlou from Oakleigh Cannons, Chris Irwin from Kingston City, Amadu Koroma from Port Melbourne, and many others including former Newcastle United youth player Stephan Folan.

The other is Dandenong City. Dandy City picked up 31 points from the last 15 games last season, which can be credited to former A-League players Brendon Santalab, Carl Valeri and Adrian Leijer all signing for the club. Santalab and Valeri have since left, but they’ve been able to hold onto Leijer.

The important signing from Dandy City is Chris Lucas, a former A-League player who scored 27 goals in 27 games, including an FFA Cup hat trick for NPL Queensland side Brisbane Olympic. I expect him to be better than Santalab. Apart from that, Dandy City’s signings are a bit over-hyped this year, but the strong end to last season should equal a strong 2020.

Another possible riser this year is Dandenong Thunder. Dandenong Thunder have been ranked too highly by a lot of people. Last year, they had the worst defence in the competition, and their goalkeeper Pierce Clark has since left. Although they have replaced him with Francis Soale.

Dandenong Thunder have also tightened up their defence, bringing in former Central Coast Mariners defender Harry Ascroft, and have improved their midfield by bringing in Afghani player Zelfy Nazary. Despite the signings, they’ve lost Kieran Dover to Bentleigh Greens, Blake Carpenter to Avondale, and a few others. I do expect Thunder to make an improvement, though.

The premiership this year is going to Oakleigh Cannons. They picked up a whopping 37 points in the last 15 games, being undefeated in that time. And they have made some great signings.

They’ve brought in Joe Knowles, who scored eight goals in 13 games for ECU Joondalup last season and is a former Perth Glory striker. They’ve also brought in a former Perth Glory and Celtic goalkeeper Nick Feely, midfielder Harley Orr, who has won consective NPL WA championships with Perth SC, as well as former NPL Victoria player of the year Tyson Holmes. The list just goes on.

Avondale will be their closest challenger this season. They have pretty much the same squad that took them to second while adding Blake Carpenter into the mix. They will start on -3 points, though, which won’t help.

Overall, this season is going to be very unpredictable, and I look forward to it.

Ladder prediction
Oakleigh Cannons
Avondale FC
Heidelberg United
Bentleigh Greens
Dandenong City
South Melbourne
Green Gully
Dandenong Thunder
Hume City
Altona Magic
St Albans Saints
Melbourne Knights
Port Melbourne Sharks
Eastern Lions

The Crowd Says:

AUTHOR

2020-02-13T09:28:25+00:00

Jordan Klingsporn

Roar Guru


Will probably go back to Heidelberg

AUTHOR

2020-02-13T09:28:05+00:00

Jordan Klingsporn

Roar Guru


Santalab has signed for another club as well. Can't remember who

2020-02-13T06:01:42+00:00

Stevo

Roar Rookie


Adrian Leijer you say! Wow, still hanging about.

2020-02-12T23:15:33+00:00

Nemesis

Guest


A-League won’t look favourably on promoting any future team that tarnishes the NPL Too funny. Sydney Fc: Salary Cap breach Perth Glory: Salary Cap breach Brisbane, CCM: Didn't play players on time Melb City: owned by a group that's controlled by men with history of torture & murder If Avondale fulfils the on-field & off-field criteria they should be allowed to rise as high as they want.

2020-02-12T22:17:34+00:00

Franko

Guest


I get they need a whack but jeeze they're kind of doing what we want NPL clubs to do - show ambition . I understand they've registered players as ametuer but actually they were paying them, hence semi-pro.

AUTHOR

2020-02-12T22:07:57+00:00

Jordan Klingsporn

Roar Guru


Avondale were probably never going to be an A-League club anyway

2020-02-12T21:31:14+00:00

Mark

Guest


If any of the clubs needs a striking reinforcement, I expect Kenny Athiu will be available from May.

2020-02-12T21:16:25+00:00

Coastyboi

Guest


There’s some breaking NPL news this morning, trendsetters. Cue the headline: “NPL VICTORIA CLUB AVONDALE FC SANCTIONED FOR LICENCE AGREEMENT VIOLATIONS As a result, the club – which plays out of the Reggio Calabria Club in the Melbourne suburb of Parkville – has been hit with heavy fines both immediate and suspended, points deductions and a demand to return $30,000 in prize money from 2018 and 2019.” - FTBL Sadly, the A-League won’t look favourably on promoting any future team that tarnishes the NPL.

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