Annika Driscoll and Mackenzie Preston-Poole are just 14 and 15 years old respectively, but they have been putting in quality performances for our Infrabuild Academy Girls Youth and U23s teams.
A 92nd minute header from Max Cooper ensured the Infrabuild Academy Boys Youth team would leave North Turramurra with three points on Saturday night as they defeated Northern Tigers 3-2.
A first half brace from Xavier Bertoncello alongside a Garang Arou header sealed a 3-0 victory over Dulwich Hill for the Infrabuild Academy Boys Youth Team.
Question You started your playing career in the UK at Barnsley before you then took your career to Canada and New Zealand. How has that experience of playing across several countries and continents helped you develop as a coach? Stephen...
A monthly update on all things related to the academy, including ladder positions, goal-scorers, international call-ups and more! *All stats accurate as of May 27 2025 Overall Top Goalscorers: Boys: Luka Bennell and Kai Thompson (14 goals) Girls: Hanna Abson...
The Infrabuild Academy Boys Youth Team prevailed 4-2 over Canterbury Bankstown on Saturday night, in what Head Coach Damian Zane described as a "game of two halves."
A brace by 24/25 Emerging Jet Award Winner Layla Sharpe, alongside an own goal and a strike each by Alexis Collins and Marni Duggan secured a win for the Girls Youth Team over an unbeaten Mt Druitt Town Rangers team.
During warmup for the A-League fixture against Wellington Phoenix, Noah James withdrew from the matchday squad during the warm-up after sustaining a head injury. His replacement was Youth Team keeper Jordan Baylis, who was at McDonald Jones helping to warm up James and Scott.