^Ruane, Jeremy (8 November 2002). "Spiteri Double-Strike Sinks Dogged Kingz". www.ultimatenzsoccer.com. Retrieved 21 November 2024. It sparked another Marconi counter-attack which saw Shane Webb release Alex Brosque down the left, his cross being headed to safety by Sigmund as Spiteri and Perinich closed in for the kill.
^Jones, Stuart (10 April 2010). "Blacktown City FC flying high with defeat of Bonnyrigg". Football NSW. Retrieved 21 November 2024. Still Bonnyrigg did not give up and on the hour McMaster fired the ball over the target after good lead-up play. Four minutes later Shane Webb played the ball to Simonovic who also fired the ball over the crossbar with a powerful effort.
^Chammas, Michael (5 March 2010). "Second half blitz sets up an emphatic Bonnyrigg win". NPL Men's NSW. Retrieved 21 November 2024. Jamie McMaster may have been the one who slotted his shot past Nash, but Shane Webb did equally well to supply the ball that gave the home side a two-goal buffer.
^Georges, Chris (12 April 2013). "Sydney Olympic and Marconi share the spoils on Heritage weekend". NPL Men's NSW. Retrieved 21 November 2024. Shane Webb almost scored a cracking goal with his in-swinging corner just saved by Sydney Olympic goalkeeper Paul Henderson.
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