The Inner West Hawks FC Under 16s clinched a memorable triumph at the 2026 Bathurst Cup, a prestigious junior football tournament held in Bathurst over the weekend of 31 January to 1 February 2026.
Facing a highly disciplined and technically strong Nepean FC, the Hawks were pushed to their limits in a contest that embodied the very best of junior football – intensity, resilience and composure under pressure.
From the opening whistle, both sides demonstrated why they had progressed to the tournament decider. Chances were created at either end, but resolute defending and outstanding goalkeeping ensured the scoreline remained locked at 0–0 at full time.
Neither team was able to break the deadlock during the tense ‘Golden Goal’ period that followed, as fatigue set in and every tackle carried added weight.
Throughout the match, the Hawks were guided by coach Mustafa, whose calm leadership and unwavering belief in his squad proved pivotal. His tactical adjustments helped the team absorb pressure, maintain structure, and match Nepean’s physicality and tempo during the most demanding phases of the game.
With the title still undecided, the Grand Final was ultimately settled in a nerve-shredding penalty shootout. In front of a vocal crowd of parents, families and supporters, the Hawks showed remarkable maturity beyond their years, holding their nerve to secure a 10–9 victory on penalties.
As the decisive spot kick found the net, celebrations erupted – players embraced, teammates sprinted from the halfway line, and emotions spilled over among the travelling supporters who had made the journey to Bathurst to back the side.
The win capped off an outstanding tournament campaign for the Inner West Hawks U16s and stands as a proud moment for the club, the players’ families, and the wider Inner West football community.
More than just a trophy, the victory reflected months of hard work, discipline and teamwork – qualities that will stay with these young athletes well beyond the pitch.