Sydney FC have locked in the first of several off-contract players, re-signing talented young midfielder Brandon ONeill for a further two A-League seasons.ONeill opted to remain with the Sky Blues until the end of the 2018-19 campaign, despite form thats believed to have attracted interest from other clubs including former side Perth.My game has developed so much in my first 18 months with the club and thats thanks to the help and support of the people here as well as my teammates, the 22-year-old said.Im looking forward to spending the next two years of my career here and winning some silverware.Table-topping Sydney will look to tie down another dozen players off contract, as talks continue over a new deal for coach Graham Arnold.Arnold said ONeill had all the attributes to become a top-class midfielder, as evidenced through his successful partnership with this season Josh Brillante.He is a role model for any young and aspiring player out there and Im certain he will see further success and recognition in his career, Arnold said.In less positive news, striker Matt Simon will miss Saturdays away clash with Perth after being hit with a one-match ban for serious unsporting conduct against Melbourne Citys Michael Jakobsen.Simon appeared to throw his shoulder into Jakobsens head during one of several fiery confrontations with the Danish defender late in Friday nights 1-1 draw at ANZ Stadium.Referee Kris Griffiths-Jones did not sanction the 30-year-old forward during the game but the match review panel found enough reason to issue him a show-cause notice on Monday.While the Sky Blues lodged a submission on his behalf, the panel ruled Simons behaviour constituted serious unsporting conduct and warranted a one-match suspension.Sydney chief executive Tony Pignata said the outcome was disappointing.We felt he didnt have a case to answer, Pignata said.But we accept the decision and we move on.With Simon being a regular substitute for Sydney FC, it means David Carney or George Blackwood are set to move to the bench for the Glory match.Sydney will also be missing Brillante, sent off during the City game, and likely to be replaced by Milos Dimitrijevic. 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The Wallabies had another shot at attempting to breach Englands tryline and 22 relentless phases followed only for Australia to eventually knock the ball on.Vunipolas error and the astonishing defensive effort that followed ended up being a defining moment for England this year.We look back and discuss memories of Australia, and that was a game-changing moment for us, Kruis said. You get patches when you are building a team and you get to understand what each other are all about.We managed to hold them out that long on your goal line, it just shows the culture behind it and everything comes into play in those dark few minutes.It stoood there in a lot of peoples minds as a together moment.dddddddddddd The best teams make a mistake and then solve it a minute later; it just took us about six. 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