2021 Western Premier League season

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WPL
Season2021
ChampionsNot awarded
PremiersNot awarded
Matches played68
Goals scored300 (4.41 per match)
Top goalscorer10 goals - Alec Bateson (Parkes Cobras)
Jacob Soetens-Chidiac (Panorama)
Biggest home winOrana Spurs 6–0 Lithgow Workmen's (31 July)
Biggest away winMudgee Wolves 0–7 Barnstoneworth United (22 May)
Highest scoringOrange Waratahs 8–5 Macquarie United (17 April)
2020
2022

The 2021 Western Premier League, also called the Burmac Western Premier League for sponsorship reasons, was the 21st season of the Western Premier League (WPL), the top football league in the Central West region of New South Wales. It was the second consecutive year that the competition ran, after an eight-year hiatus. Dubbo Bulls were the defending champions after defeating city rivals Macquarie United in the grand final at Apex Oval,[1] whilst Macquarie United were the defending premiers.

The season saw the competition expand to nine teams for this season, two more than last year, with the addition of four-time champions Orange Waratahs,[2] who last played in the WPL during the 2012 season, and Mudgee Wolves,[3] who last played in the WPL during the 1997 season.

The season was ultimately cancelled after 17 rounds due to COVID-19 lockdown and no title was awarded.[4] At the time of the competition's cancellation, Orana Spurs lead the competition two points ahead of Orange Waratahs, with just one round to play before finals.

Season summary[edit]

The 2021 season kicked-off with an Orange local derby when Orange Waratahs, who was making its return to the WPL, played Barnstoneworth United at Waratah Sports Ground. The match finished 1-all.[5]

In July, following a COVID-19 lockdown for the Orange, Blayney and Cabonne local government areas,[6] the round 15 match between Panorama and Barnstoneworth United was postponed, with Macquarie United and Parkes Cobras postponed too, as the latter had a number of players living or working in the Cabonne area.[7]

The entire final round of the competition, scheduled to be played on 14 August, was postponed due to the COVID-19 lockdown in Dubbo.[8][9] The final round was originally pushed back by one week but as the Dubbo lockdown continued and all of New South Wales was put into lockdown on 14 August, the competition was postponed indefinitely. After the announcement that the lockdown for regional New South Wales would be extended to September,[10] the competition was ultimately abandoned on August 26.[11] While Orana Spurs lead Orange Waratahs by two points on the ladder, no title was officially awarded.

Teams[edit]

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Parkes Cobras
Panorama
Orange Waratahs
Orana Spurs
Mudgee Wolves
Macquarie United
Lithgow Workmen's
Dubbo Bulls
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Barnstoneworth United
Locations of the 2021 WPL clubs.

Home venues and locations[edit]

Team Location Home ground
Barnstoneworth United Orange Jack Brabham Park
Dubbo Bulls Dubbo Lady Cutler Oval
Lithgow Workmen's Lithgow Marjorie Jackson Oval
Macquarie United Dubbo Hans Claven Oval
Mudgee Wolves Mudgee Glen Willow Regional Sports Stadium
Orana Spurs Dubbo Lady Cutler Oval
Orange Waratahs Orange Waratah Sports Ground
Panorama Bathurst Proctor Park
Parkes Cobras Parkes Woodward Oval

Personal and kits[edit]

Team Head coach Captain Kit manufacturer Kit sponsor
Barnstoneworth United Josh Ward Duncan Logan KonQa Tilstons Electrical
Dubbo Bulls James Leonard
Kobe Rapley
James Leonard
Kobe Rapley
Lindsay Mumford Suzuki
Lithgow Workmen's Brad Luka Brad Luka Kookaburra Hunter Mining Methods
Macquarie United Paul Crain Rhys Osborne Puma Castlereagh Hotel, Dubbo
Mudgee Wolves Christopher Clegg
Harry Hall
Chad Bowmaker
Lindsay Henderson Gioca Kelly's Irish Pub, Mudgee
Orana Spurs Benjamin Mason Jared Corby Puma South Dubbo Tavern
Orange Waratahs Adam Scimone Adam Scimone Country Fruit Distributors
Panorama Brent Osborne Ricky Guihot Nike Agile Arbor Tree Services
Parkes Cobras Meghan Kempson Brent Tucker Goosey Coachman Hotel Motel, Parkes

Regular season[edit]

Ladder[edit]

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
1 Orana Spurs 15 12 1 2 47 23 +24 37
2 Orange Waratahs 15 11 2 2 43 26 +17 35
3 Dubbo Bulls 15 9 3 3 40 25 +15 30
4 Barnstoneworth United 15 7 4 4 34 22 +12 25
5 Parkes Cobras 15 5 3 7 29 32 −3 18
6 Panorama 15 5 3 7 30 36 −6 18
7 Macquarie United 15 4 2 9 30 38 −8 14
8 Mudgee Wolves 16 2 2 12 27 48 −21 8
9 Lithgow Workmen's 15 2 2 11 20 50 −30 8
Updated to match(es) played on 11 August 2021. Source: Western NSW Football
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.

Results[edit]

Home \ Away BU DB LW MQ MW OS OW PA PC
Barnstoneworth United 1–3 2–1 2–1 3–2 Canc. 2–3 5–0 3–3
Dubbo Bulls 2–1 7–2 2–2 3–1 0–1 2–2 3–1 4–2
Lithgow Workmen's 3–3 0–6 3–2 0–6 1–3 1–2 0–3 Canc.
Macquarie United 1–2 1–0 3–2 3–1 3–4 Canc. 3–3 2–3
Mudgee Wolves 0–7 4–4 1–4 0–2 2–2 2–4 4–3 0–2
Orana Spurs 1–0 1–2 6–0 4–0 2–1 4–2 7–2 5–3
Orange Waratahs 1–1 6–1 2–1 8–5 3–1 3–1 2–1 3–1
Panorama 1–1 Canc. 2–0 1–0 3–1 3–4 1–2 2–0
Parkes Cobras 0–1 0–1 2–2 3–2 3–1 1–2 2–0 4–4
Updated to match(es) played on 17 July 2021. Source: Western NSW Football
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Top goal scorers[edit]

As of 11 August 2021
Rank Player Club Goals
1 Alec Bateson Parkes Cobras 10
Jacob Soetens-Chidiac Panorama
3 Brody Austin Dubbo Bulls 9
Justin Gibson Orana Spurs
Craig Sugden Orange Waratahs
6 Guy Burgess Orange Waratahs 8
8 Joel Sutton Macquarie United 7
Kenny McCall Barnstoneworth United
Joel Tongue Orana Spurs
Jake Ferguson Orana Spurs

References[edit]