Photo: Brett Pullen had a great year for Glenorchy Knights and also won the Vic Tuting Medal [PlessPix]
The
year 2000 marked the end of the 20th Century.
In
Tasmanian football, there was no State-wide play-off.
Glenorchy
Knights, coached by Ken Morton, won the Conference League title, the top-flight Southern competition, and Devonport City the
Northern title.
Glenorchy Knights also won the Top-5 series at the end of the league campaign, beating University 2-0 in the final.
Glenorchy Knights also won the Top-5 series at the end of the league campaign, beating University 2-0 in the final.
University
had won the State title in 1999 under joint coaches Jimmy Kerr and Dave Forshaw,
and again in 2001, the latter season with a 1-0 win over Launceston City.
University
were unable to win the 2000 title, but they did make news by fielding a female
player in their senior men’s team at times.
Melinda
Minstrell, an American, had played at a high level in the USA and
professionally in Japan. She was well
worth her place in the side.
A
typical University squad of the time was:
Martin Wells, Shane West, Brook Teale, Paul Enkelaar, J McCarthy, Luke
Rapley, Mark Rapley, Craig Pitt, Doug Gray, Matthew Shaw, Michael McDonald, Corey
Smith, Ben Spurr, J Kent-Hume, Pantelis Cleoudis.
The
Summer Cup started off the season and in the senior section final on 1 April
2000, New Town Eagles beat Glenorchy Knights 2-1.
Jim
Brown netted for Knights and a penalty by David Stoddart and a goal by Julian
Proud saw Eagles victorious.
The
women’s final was won by Nelson, who beat University Yellow 2-1 through goals
by Shelley Cook and Emily Parker.
Melinda Minstrell replied for University with a penalty.
Kingborough
Lions United took out the Youth Reserve Final with a 3-1 win over
University. Kent-Hume scored for the
Students, while goals by Jamie Howell, Boonstra and Grant Bourne gave the Lions
victory.
The
Premier League Section Final saw New Town Eagles down Kingborough Lions United
3-1 with goals by Rodney Bones, T Fotak and Stephen Bukowiecki. Kingborough’s goal was an own-goal by Gilbert
Steenhuis.
The
teams for the senior final were:
New
Town Eagles: S Kruijver, D Bones, P Fong, Goninon, L De
Vries, M De Vries, C Shepherd, Stoddart, A Jones, R Leszczynski, J Proud.
Glenorchy
Knights: Munro, Begovic, A Brown, Tzortzis, J Brown, J
Fielding, S Hadley, N Anis, D Joiner, G Corno, B Pullen.
Metro
were serious about the 2000 season. Not
only did they change their strip from the traditional yellow shirts and blue
shorts, but they designed a new white strip.
They
also brought in three Scottish imports to join their Scottish import goalkeeper
Andy Baxter.
Midfielders
Kieran Love, Craig Irving and striker Steve Pettit added skill, experience and
determination to the Claremont outfit.
It
was still hard work for Metro, though, as they found out on 27 May 2000 when
Glenorchy Knights whipped them 5-1.
Brendan
Lakoseljac put Knights ahead in the 32nd minute, but Pettit
equalised 4 minutes later.
Lakoseljac
restored the Knights’ lead to put them 2-1 up at the break. Just after the resumption, Lakoseljac set up
Brett Pullen for Knights’ third and Lakoseljac then scored twice more near the
end to make it five for the Knights and four for himself.
The
quarterfinals of the Lakoseljac Cup were played in early June.
University
beat Launceston City 2-1 after extra-time, while Glenorchy Knights overcame
South Hobart 4-2.
New
Town Eagles defeated Hobart Zebras 3-2, while Kingborough Lions United trounced
Hobart Olympic 5-2.
The
Kingborough Lions United squad was: K Beardwood; B Daley, N Vagg, B Reynolds, M Driessen, I Parker,
M Wells, P Haig, R Iles, S Chetcuti, T Dale (Subs: W Barker, D Palmer, M Hughes).
Hobart
Olympia squad: D Kirk; P Kaproulias, P Tsakiris, C Tsakiris, R Benson,
T Carson, A Bennett, A Powell, A Akamotakis, D Zucco, N Vavoulas (Subs:
X Keskeridis, P Yang, M McCallum).
Photo: Brendan Lakoseljac (left) also featured prominently in the success of Glenorchy Knights. He is shown here with his son Bradley. [PlessPix]
Photo: Brendan Lakoseljac (left) also featured prominently in the success of Glenorchy Knights. He is shown here with his son Bradley. [PlessPix]
Glenorchy
Knights showed their title credentials on 30 June when they thrashed reigning
champions University 7-0, Brett Pullen
hit a hat-trick, while Brendan Lakoseljac and Josh Fielding each grabbed a
brace.
In
the Lakoseljac Cup semi-finals, Kingborough Lions United downed University 2-0,
while Glenorchy Knights beat New Town Eagles 4-0.
In
the Lakoseljac Cup Final at KGV Park on 1 September 2000, Glenorchy Knights beat
Kingborough Lions United 3-0 after leading 1-0 at half-time. Brendan Lakoseljac [the trophy was named
after Brendon’s late father, Milan] netted twice and Brett Pullen once.
Hobart
Zebras were playing their games at Bell Street in 2000, but their fortunes
there were mixed. Metro hammered them
4-1 at Bell Street on 30 July with Metro’s Scotsmen prominent on the
score-sheet. Pettit scored twice and
Love once, with the remaining goal coming from Adam Tassell. John Demir scored Juventus’s consolation goal
when he was put away by Honeyman and his cross deceived Metro keeper Neil
Biggar, who could only help the ball into the net.
University
also thrashed Juventus 5-0 at Bell Street on 12 August so my guess is Juventus
were somewhat relieved when their tenure at that venue ended.
Glenorchy
Knights won the Premier League title by beating Metro 5-0 on a Friday night
with two games in hand, while New Town Eagles finished in second place.
It was a wonderful season for Knights. Their striker Brett Pullen won the prestigious Vic Tuting Medal as the best-and-fairest player in the top-flight league.
It was a wonderful season for Knights. Their striker Brett Pullen won the prestigious Vic Tuting Medal as the best-and-fairest player in the top-flight league.
4 comments:
just a comment on the a league and ffa and fft.the league is supposed to be the aim of young players to play.ffa and fft are suppose to be professional run sporting organisations.8 a league clubs have put their players on the 750 per week jobkeeper.the taxpayer is funding supposedly professional football players and clubs.the clubs have no money to restart the games.why would ayoung player want to join such clubs.they are mikey mouse.ffa and fft get their major income from government handouts and parents of junior players.to many muppets running game.dont start me on the boring games .no wunder cant get meaningful sponship.nobody goes to games nobody watchs games on tv without falling asleep
Remember this season well, so much quality in these teams. The Glenorchy knights teams of 2000 and 2005 along with the Uni teams of 2001 and 2003 would be a couple of the best squads in the last 20 years
The 2000 season was all about the Laka family that squad came together to celebrate the great man and to support Brendan and the rest of the family I recon the team did them proud, great squad, pretty sure vic tuting night the club cleaned up across all awards too.
Would love to see a report like this for each year of the early 2000s great memories, great squads, great players
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