Saturday, August 3, 2019

Saturday results - 3 August 2019


Photo:  Declan Brown scores a penalty for Knights against Clarence today [PlessPix]

NPL Tasmania

Devonport City 2 (M Fitzgerald 60 pen, J Stone 84) beat Kingborough Lions United 1 (K Douce 78)

Riverside Olympic 2 (R McCarragher 6, C Wademan 52) beat Launceston City 1 (N Mies 14)

Glenorchy Knights 8 (N Naden 24, A Leszczynski 29, 42, 43, S James 54, D Brown 58 pen, 74, 89) beat Clarence United 0

Photo:  Clarence's Kane Hatcher (right) challenges Knights' Diego Gutierrez-Chavez [PlessPix]

NPL Tasmania (As at 3 August 2019)

TEAM
P
W
D
L
F
A
Pts
Devonport City
19
16
2
1
70
16
50
Olympia Warriors
19
14
2
3
59
22
44
South Hobart
18
11
3
4
58
24
36
Hobart Zebras
19
9
6
4
57
36
33
Glenorchy Knights
19
7
2
10
48
37
23
Kingborough Lions
19
7
1
11
35
41
22
Launceston City
19
6
3
10
29
36
21
Riverside Olympic
18
4
1
13
17
48
13
Clarence United
20
1
0
19
5
128
3

Photo:  Knights' Alex Bellini tries to outwit Clarence's Kane Hatcher  [PlessPix]

Challenge League
Glenorchy Knights 1 (N Rees 51) lost to South Hobart 9 (S Tooze 34, 50, 75, 90, S Berezansky 43, 45, K Kemp 81, T Evans 85, M Attfield 88)

Photo:  Knights' Nathan Rees challenges South Hobart keeper Declan Foley for possession in today's Challenge League match.  Foley replaced Mark Moncur in goal for the second half after playing in defence in the first half. [PlessPix]
Southern Championship

South East United 2-7 Hobart United (Moses Khasif 3, Riaq Dhieu 2, og 2)

Southern Championship 1

South East United 0-7 Hobart United (Salah Mohamed 2, Ajak Ngor, Gezachew Atalau, Ibsa Harun, Richard Yates, og)


Photo:  Glenorchy Knights' NPL squad pose for a photo before the game against Clarence United today [PlessPix]

Women’s Super League

Kingborough Lions United 0-3 Hobart Zebras

Olympia Warriors 0-2 Ulverstone

Clarence United 0-0 South Hobart

Photo:  Action from today's Challenge League game between Glenorchy Knights and South Hobart at KGV Park [PlessPix]


Photo:  Clarence coach Warren Burt shakes hands with Knights coach James Sherman after today's NPL game [PlessPix]

Photo:  Knights' Diego Gutierrez-Chavez being pursued by Clarence United's Chris Kannegiesser [PlessPix] 

14 comments:

Anonymous said...

I see Kemp did play this weekend, I hope Knights ask FFT to look at his registration status.

Anonymous said...

6.28.
Read the rules you knob.

Anonymous said...

Concede a penalty in the round of 32. Next minute your playing challenge league! LMFAO

Anonymous said...

I know the rules.
Did Kemp transfer before the end of May?
If no then he is not able to play
If yes then he can.
Simple

Anonymous said...

10.05. I say again , read the rules.
Players within Tas have until end of May.
You can bring in other players from elsewhere whenever you want.
Otherwise South would have lost points by now wouldn’t they?
I say again read the rules

Anonymous said...

Who really cares it’s over get on in your mid field battle.

Anonymous said...

Anon 10.05 -

You can bring in other players from elsewhere whenever you want - correct

You can bring in other players from elsewhere whenever you want - incorrect

I wonder if City or now knights have actually contacted FT and made them look into it?

Anonymous said...

Why do so many referees let women get away with continuous tactical fouling of individual players without issuing yellow cards that they'd never allow to happen in men's football?
Don't they want to give ladies/girls yellow/red cards?

Anonymous said...

Boro slip down .......again!

Anonymous said...

I was at a game yesterday where two yellows were handed out. Ref seemed to do his best to favour the home team but heart won the day again. Skill and polish often struggles against a “team” that play together versus individuals.

Anonymous said...

Directly from the FFT 2019 competition rules.
5
Registration of Players and Age Criteria
The National Registration Regulations govern the registration of all players, and subsequent clauses
are in addition to the National Registration Regulations.

A player registration and registration fee must be received by FFT before midday on Thursday in order
for the player to be eligible to play in the next round’s matches.

The transfer deadline for all other currently registered players is the last Thursday prior to 31 May. A
new player (i.e. not previously registered in the current year) may not be registered after the second
Thursday in July.
If any Club shall play an unregistered player or a player registered by another Club in any match it shall
be deemed to have lost that match by a score of three (3) goals to nil (0) plus any further penalty
imposed by the Company in accordance with these Rules. If the result is a loss exceeding 3-0 then that
score will remain in place.

It does not mention Tas, it does mention "The National Registration Regulations govern the registration of all players"

Anonymous said...

Might pay for you to check out the definition of a registered player ( also in the Competition Rules that you know so well) before you make more of a goose of yourself. It’s this kind of sloppy cherry picking of the rules that has your club in the predicament that it’s in now

Anonymous said...

Definition of a registered player from FFT competition rules
"“Registered Player” or “Player” shall mean a player competing in an FFT competition and registered
in accordance with the National Registration Regulations."

You will note "in accordance with the National Registration Regulations".

Have a read of the National Registration Regulations, they are very clear and Kemp, in my opinion, is not legally allowed to play for South.

If FFT do not investigate this then they are a joke.

Anonymous said...

Anon 8.45 pm 3 August.
Ah you were smashed . Is that why you are looking to make
excuses? Get your social team to give up a few players or do they
want to stack their team to win the title?
Glass houses!