![Ready: Bulli's Corey Horner and Kemblawarra Fury's Fabian Iacovelli. Picture: Adam McLean Ready: Bulli's Corey Horner and Kemblawarra Fury's Fabian Iacovelli. Picture: Adam McLean](/images/transform/v1/crop/frm/fdcx/doc6v50k93v58yahunznjm.jpg/r0_0_4515_3010_w1200_h678_fmax.jpg)
Ready: Bulli's Corey Horner and Kemblawarra Fury's Fabian Iacovelli. Picture: Adam McLean
A DREAM date with an A-League club could become a tantalising possibility, if Illawarra Premier League powerhouse teams Bulli and Kemblawarra can advance tonight.
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Bulli are unbeaten in the league campaign after 10 rounds, with just one draw, but face their sternest test of the season when they meet NSW National Premier League joint leaders Blacktown City.
At the same time, Kemblawarra Fury travel to Sydney to tackle NSW NPL Division Two team Hills Brumbies.
Anna Harrington
Anna Harrington
Anna Harrington
David Carney's side are now in fifth... and can stay there.
Corrimal, Shellharbour, and Port Kembla will take part.
David Carney's side are now in fifth... and can stay there.
Corrimal, Shellharbour, and Port Kembla will take part.
'I really think any of the top four can win the comp'