Rockdale Ilinden defeat arch-rivals Sydney Olympic FC

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On Sunday, April 14, Sydney Olympic FC lost against their arch-rival team, Rockdale Ilinden, with a score of 2-3.

The game, taking place at Ilindedn Sports Centre with seated 1800 spectators, was reportedly one of the best the football league has seen all year.

Rockdale linden took an early lead thanks to a stunner by Brayden Sorge and then goals to Lachie Constable and yet another quality individual goal by Brendan Cholakian – all 3 cancelled out Roy O’Donovan’s penalty before the Olympic marksman added his second via a deflection but it was to be too little too late as the hosts claimed all the points.

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