Sydney Olympic FC dominate Sutherland Sharks at Belmore Sports Ground

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It was all smiles for Sydney Olympic FC at Belmore Sports Ground on Sunday afternoon after a dominant display kept them on pace with the race for Premiership with a 4-1 victory over the Sutherland Sharks.

Goals to Benjamin Van Meurs, Brendan Cholakian and Roy O’Donovan saw Olympic with a three-goal advantage heading into the half-time break.

Sutherland’s James Andrew managed to get the visitors on the scoreboard shortly after the restart but Adam Parkhouse finished off scoring for the hosts to secure a 4-1 victory.

Sydney Olympic now sit a point adrift of top spot as the race for the Premiership heats up.

Source: Football NSW.

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