Wednesday,
6 August 2025
Young Lions round 12 results

The Young Lions Soccer Club delivered a weekend of determined performances in Round 12 of the 2025 season, taking on Hanwood across multiple grades.

In the Youth Under 18s, the Lions put up a strong fight but fell short against a dominant Hanwood side, going down 4–2 in a high-energy clash.

The Second Grade Men (Gardiner Shield) encountered a tough challenge on the road, with Hanwood proving too strong to secure a 4–0 victory.

The First Grade Men (Pascoe Cup) fixture saw the Lions showcase their grit in a tightly contested encounter.

After 90 minutes of competitive play, both sides shared the points in a 1–1 draw, a result that reflects the even nature of the contest.

On Sunday, attention turned to Hall Brothers Oval for the First Grade Women (Leonard Cup) match. In another hard-fought game, the Lions and Hanwood finished level at 1–1, leaving both teams with a point each after an entertaining battle.

While the Lions faced some tough results, their ability to compete strongly across the grades highlights the club’s depth and resilience as the season heads into its final rounds.

The Lions shouted out their Tegra Australia players players online being, Jackson Reilly, Riley Wilder, Declan Hurcum and Khalia Bannister.

Young lions set for round 13 home matches.

The Young Lions Soccer Club returns to Hall Brothers Oval this weekend for three key clashes against Leeton United in Round 13 of the 2025 season, while the Women’s First Grade side heads to Wagga.

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Saturday’s schedule at Hall Brothers Oval begins with the Under 18s at 1:00 pm, followed by the Second Grade Men (Gardiner Shield) at 3:00 pm.

The day concludes with the First Grade Men (Pascoe Cup) under lights at 5:00 pm, providing an important opportunity for the Lions to capitalise on home-ground advantage.

On Sunday, the First Grade Women (Leonard Cup) will travel to Wagga to face Wagga United at 12:00 pm at Duke of Kent Oval.

The Lions will be aiming for strong performances across all grades as the competition enters a crucial stage.

Supporters are encouraged to get behind the teams at Hall Brothers Oval on Saturday.