A Legend Returns: Exclusive Interview with Brendan Gan
Sharks legend Brendan Gan is officially back. After a decade abroad, 37 international caps, and a courageous battle with cancer, the former Gold Medal winner returns to the club where it all began. In a powerful interview, Gan opens up about the highs, lows, and why now was the right time to come home.
Goalless at Pluim, But We Keep Momentum Rolling
After last week’s thrilling upset over league leaders Rockdale, we travelled to the Central Coast eager to keep that winning momentum alive. Despite several promising chances, we were forced to settle for a 0-0 draw against the Mariners on a chilly Sunday evening at Pluim Park.
Debut Delight as Sharks Stun Rockdale on the Road
We’ve pulled off a huge upset on the road, downing rivals and league leaders Rockdale Ilinden 2-1 at their home ground in one of our biggest performances of the season.
Skip the Queue: Order From Your Seat at Seymour
You can now skip the canteen queue at Sharks games by ordering food and drinks straight from your phone. Just scan the QR code around Seymour Shaw, choose your favourites, pay on your device, and you’ll get a text when your order’s ready to collect—no waiting, no missing the action. Available from this weekend’s home game!
New Blood at Seymour Shaw: Meet the Mid-Season Signings
The Sharks have landed five major mid-season signings, injecting fresh energy, international pedigree and A-League experience into the squad. From a returning youth product with Portuguese polish to a Celtic-trained playmaker and a two-time Australia Cup winner, this new wave of talent is ready to make an immediate impact at Seymour Shaw. Meet the players — and get to know the stories behind their arrival.
Maki’s Goalscoring Form Continues in St George Draw
We returned to Seymour Shaw on Saturday afternoon, determined to bounce back from last week’s disappointment and put in a strong showing against a talented St George FC side. And while we felt we did enough to take all three points, a 1-1 draw was ultimately a fair reflection of an end-to-end contest that had everything.
Sharks unveil action‑packed July School Holiday Camps
A full week of football fun is on offer next month as Sutherland Sharks throw open the gates of Seymour Shaw for four new school‑holiday programs aimed at boys and girls from five to 18.
Petratos Scores Again, but Weather Cuts Olympic Clash Short
After last week’s vital win over Western Sydney Wanderers, we came into Sunday’s clash against Sydney Olympic full of belief and ready to keep building momentum. But Mother Nature had other plans.
Sharks Family Day: Jumping Castles, Face Painting & More!
Join us for Family Day on Saturday, June 21, as the Sharks battle local rivals St George! Gates open at 2:30 pm with a jumping castle, face painting, half-time entertainment, and lots of family fun. First Grade kicks off at 4 pm—grab your tickets now!
Petratos Double Powers Us to Vital Win Over Wanderers
We’ve come away with a massive result at Seymour Shaw on Saturday, defeating Western Sydney Wanderers 3-1 in a crucial six-pointer that gives us real belief heading into the final third of the season.
Nizic Shines But We Fall Short at Seymour
It was a heartbreaking night at Seymour Shaw as we fell to a narrow 1-0 defeat against Manly United, with a late goal the difference in what was otherwise an even and hard-fought contest.
Former JDL Player Aston Reid Makes U16s National Team
Sutherland Sharks FC are proud to announce that former JDL player, Aston Reid, has been selected for the Australian U16 football team that is competing in the CFA Invitational Tournament in Hohhot, China.
Ikko's Stunner & Late Heartbreak In Thriller At Home
It was another fiercely competitive clash with Sydney United 58 at Seymour Shaw on Saturday, but unfortunately, it ended in heartbreak, as a late winner saw us go down 2-1, despite Ikko breaking our scoring duck in style.
Smithy’s Officially Opened, A Resilient Second Half Effort Not Enough…
Back at home at Seymour Shaw, the Sharks faced a tough test against the leaders, Marconi Stallions, who were looking to respond after their first loss of the season last week. Despite a strong second-half showing from us, Marconi capitalised early and walked away with a 2-0 win.
Smithy’s Is Now Open: The Final Piece of the New Sharks Clubhouse
Smithy’s is officially open — completing the final stage of the Sharks’ new Clubhouse redevelopment. With great food delivered to your table, a fully stocked bar, and the best view of the pitch, it’s the ultimate way to enjoy football in the Shire.
Stalemate at Popondetta: Sharks Battle for a Hard-Fought Draw
Returning to the road for the first time in two weeks, we were determined to turn recent form around—and while we couldn’t quite find the back of the net, the effort, grit and intensity shown across the park give us plenty to build on ahead of a huge clash next week.
Join the Sharks Team: Bar Roles Now Open at Our New Clubhouse
Sutherland Sharks is looking for a Bar Manager and Casual Bar Staff to join our match day and event team in the new clubhouse. If you're reliable, friendly, and love a team environment, we’d love to hear from you.
Seymour Shines for ‘Smithy’s’ Soft Launch Despite 2-0 Loss to APIA
It was a tough night at Seymour Shaw as the Sharks fell 2-0 to APIA. We held strong in the first half and showed flashes in attack, but two second-half goals proved the difference. On a brighter note, the atmosphere in Smithy’s was electric for its soft launch. Packed with Sharks fans, it’s already shaping up as the best place to catch a game at the ground.
Creating a Positive Football Environment for All
To maintain a positive, inclusive, and respectful atmosphere, we're introducing our Parents and Spectators Code of Conduct. This initiative highlights our shared commitment to respect, fairness, and enjoyment both on and off the pitch.
Woodwork Woes as Sharks Fall 2-0 on Anzac Day
Sharks held firm against Sydney’s early advances in an even and gritty first half. We almost found the breakthrough when Peter Grozos unleashed a cracking long-range effort that rattled the woodwork - agonisingly close to putting us ahead.