Victorious Sydney FC will play the waiting game to learn which of Melbournes A-League powerhouses theyll face in the clubs historic FFA Cup final.The Sky Blues have booked a maiden berth in the tournament-decider after defeating valiant NPL side Canberra Olympic 3-0 in Wednesday nights semi-final at Viking Park.Still standing between them and the clubs first piece of silverware in seven seasons is the winner of next weeks second semi between Melbourne City and defending FFA Cup champions Melbourne Victory.They wont find out which until Tuesday night, nor will Graham Arnolds side know the venue of the match which is pencilled in for November 29 or November 30.However, Arnold said Sydneys excellent form bodes well for lifting some silverware for the first time since 2010.Thats six straight wins if you count the other FFA Cup games, Arnold said.Were yet to concede a goal this season and were scoring goals freely.Olympic were no walk in the park for the Sky Blues, who were made to work hard for their success despite missing some gilt-edged chances that could have inflated their winning margin.But ultimately the goals came from three players yet to start this A-League season.Defender Seb Ryall and midfielder Milos Dimitrijevic, neither a part of Arnolds first-choice XI, put Sydney up 2-0 before substitute Bernie Ibini netted the third to mark his first competitive match in nearly 18 months following a broken leg.I couldnt be happier for Bernie, Arnold said.Hes only about 30-40 per cent of where hell end up ... to see him score a goal makes it a special night for him.Captain Alex Brosque also came through 90 minutes for the first time since re-injuring his hamstring in February, in a positive sign he will avoid the issues that sidelined him for so much of last season.The immediate priority is recovering in time for Sundays A-League trip to Wellington, when Alex Wilkinson (ankle), Michael Zullo (illness) and Josh Brillante are expected to reclaim their starting spots.If theres one negative, Canberra pushed us hard and made us fight the whole way, Arnold said.It took a lot of energy.Proud Olympic coach Frank Cachia said nothing hed ever experienced had come close to his teams home semi-final, where 5000 people watch a determined display and several fine saves from captain and goalkeeper Angelo Konstantinou.We didnt want to just defend, we knew that would just lead to disaster, Cachia said.We put our best foot forward, but you can only play as well as the opposition allows you and theyre an outstanding outfit.Jack Tatum Jersey . 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In 2014, Eric Axley was 25th at $36,312.ITALIAN OPENMONZA, Italy -- Home favorite Francesco Molinari won the Italian Open for second time, beating Masters champion Danny Danny Willett by a stroke at Golf Club Milano.Molinari completed a 7-under 64 in the rain-delayed third round and closed with a 65 to reach 22 under and become the first Italian to win a European Tour event twice. He also won the 2006 tournament at Castello di Tolcinasco. Willett, from England, shot 67-66. ' ' '