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Wollongong's weekend warriors deliver thrills: latest results from our amateur leagues
From Fairy Meadow to Figtree, local clubs claim victories in a dramatic week of winter sport action.
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From Fairy Meadow to Figtree, local clubs claim victories in a dramatic week of winter sport action.
2 min read

It was a bumper weekend across Wollongong's recreational sporting landscape, with standout performances lighting up pitches and courts from the northern suburbs to the coastal edges of the city.
In the Wollongong Amateur Soccer League's Division Two competition, Fairy Meadow United secured a commanding 4-2 victory over Port Kembla Strikers on Saturday afternoon at Stuart Park. The hosts dominated possession in a rain-soaked first half, with their midfield controlling territory despite testing conditions that made passing combinations difficult. The result keeps Fairy Meadow third on the ladder with 34 points from 16 matches, just three points adrift of the top two as competition intensifies heading into the final rounds.
Meanwhile, in the Illawong District Basketball Association's A-Grade competition, Figtree Hawks remained undefeated with an emphatic 87-64 triumph over Warrawong Wildcats at the Wollongong Entertainment Centre on Friday night. The Hawks' three-point shooting was clinical, connecting on 12 of 28 attempts from distance. Guard performance was particularly impressive, with the team's ball movement creating open looks throughout the 40-minute contest. With eight wins from eight starts, the Hawks have established a commanding position atop the ladder.
On the netball front, Bulli Belles claimed a 52-48 thriller against Corrimal Challengers in the Wollongong Women's Netball League, courtesy of a desperate defensive effort in the final quarter. The match, played at Bulli showground, saw three lead changes in the final ten minutes before the Belles' goal attack combination sealed the narrow victory. The result extends their winning streak to five consecutive matches.
Perhaps most notably, the Wollongong Cycling Club's weekend criterium at Towradgi Park attracted over 120 spectators for the amateur racing action. Local competitors in the 35+ age group raced competitively through technical corners on the 2.1-kilometre course, with laptimes averaging just over four minutes per circuit. Entry fees of $25 per rider remain affordable for the growing cohort of recreational cyclists exploring competitive opportunities.
Club registrations across Wollongong's amateur leagues remain strong, with the soccer association reporting a 12% increase in team registrations compared to 2025. Association officials attribute the growth partly to improved fixture scheduling and investment in ground maintenance at key venues across the city.
Next weekend promises equally compelling action, with fixtures continuing across all codes throughout July. Local sport enthusiasts keen to get involved should contact their respective district associations for membership and participation details.
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