Adamstown Rosebud captured the first piece of silverware of the season when they defeated Edgeworth 1-1 (3-2) on penalties in the final of the inaugural Heritage Cup at Speers Point on Sunday.
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The National Premier League starts on Friday night when the Eagles host Broadmeadow Magic at Jack McLaughlan Oval.
On Saturday, Adamstown are at home to the Jets Youth and Charlestown City play Valentine at Lisle Carr Oval.
Lake Macquarie make their return to the top-flight competition when they travel to Weston to take on the Bears on Sunday, and Hamilton host Lambton at Darling St Oval. Maitland have the bye.
Meanwhile, the Herald Women’s Premier League begins on Sunday.
Defending champions Warners Bay host Adamstown at John Street Oval.
Warners Bay have lost W-League player Adriana Jones but have recruited Newcastle Jets players Jenna Kingsley and Brooke Miller. Adamstown have lost a host of experienced players and coach Ben Herron is putting his faith in youth.
Merewether take on South Wallsend at Evans Park in what is expected to be a highly anticipated match-up.
Mid North Coast host Thornton at Taree Zone Field while Wallsend have the bye.