Saturday, July 8, 2023

Saturday results - 8 July 2023

Photo:  Devonport's Dominic Smith (left) has a tight rein on Kingborough Lions United's Declan Taylor. [PlessPix] 

NPL Tasmania

Kingborough Lions United 0 lost to Devonport Strikers 1 (Roberto Garrido 78)

South Hobart 2-1 Riverside Olympic

NPL Tasmania (As at 8 July 2023)

TEAM

P

W

D

L

F

A

Pts

Devonport Strikers

13

11

1

1

41

11

34

Glenorchy Knights

12

9

0

3

29

8

27

South Hobart

13

8

2

3

37

22

26

Clarence Zebras

12

6

2

4

34

23

20

Launceston City

12

6

1

5

20

21

19

Kingborough Lions

13

5

0

8

36

26

15

Riverside Olympic

13

2

0

11

10

51

6

Launceston United

12

0

0

12

9

54

0

Photo:  Kingborough player-coach Alfred Hess (right) gets in a header ahead of Devonport's Nick Lanau-Atkinson. [PlessPix] 

 NPL Under-21s

Kingborough Lions United 0 lost to Devonport Strikers 3 (Jordan Payne 8, 16, 89)

South Hobart 2 (Daniel Arnaiz 35, Alfie Alderton 70) beat Riverside Olympic 1 (Thomas Milner 85)

Photo:  Kingborough's Laura Davis (right) in possession against Devonport. [PlessPix] 

 Women’s Super League

Kingborough Lions United 3 (Danielle Kannegiesser 2, 39, Laura Davis 13) lost to Devonport Strikers 8 (Jazmin White 11, 45+2, 45+4, 51, 57 Nikita Boyd 20, Lucy Foote 36, Madeline Payne 69)

Taroona 0 lost to South Hobart 2 (Madison Chambers 25, Sophie Westwood 38)

Photo:  Action from Sandown Park in the Southern Championship 1 game between Hobart City Beachside and University. [PlessPix] 

 Men’s Northern Championship

Somerset Sharks 9 (Beau Blizzard 5, 38, 51, 55, 66, James Nettleton 43, 75, Aaron Woods 44, 85) beat Riverside Olympic 1 (Daniel Shaw 2)

Burnie United 1-4 Northern Rangers

Ulverstone 6-0 Devonport Strikers

Photo:  Action from the Under-14 game between Glenorchy Knights and South Hobart at KGV Park today. [PlessPix] 

 Men’s Northern Championship 1

Ulverstone 0-0 Devonport Strikers

Somerset Sharks 3 (Blake Burley 34, Binaya Giri 63, 84) beat Riverside Olympic 2 (Lincoln Newman-Beams 54, Matthew Hill 78)

Boys’ Northern Championship Under-17s

Photo:  Action from today's Under-14 game at KGV Park between Glenorchy Knights versus South Hobart. [PlessPix] 

Ulverstone 1 (Jack Bundy 58) lost to Devonport Strikers 2 (Zac Morris 9, Benjamin Thow 75)

Burnie United 3 (Joseph Romanelli 20, 52, 78) beat Northern Rangers 2 (Karun Rai 31, Anish Rai 42)

Photo:  Action at Kelvedon Park between Kingborough Lions United and Devonport Strikers in their Women's Super League match. [PlessPix] 

Men's Southern Championship

New Town White Eagles 1 (Andrew Clark 17) drew with Taroona 1 (Fabian Natoli 28)

Hobart United 1 (Manjil Gautam 11) lost to Olympia Warriors 3 (Bruno Almeida 15, Samule Cummins 45+1, Joel Sammut 90+1)

Hobart City Beachside 2 (Panari Sculthorpe 8, Michael Monticchio 60) lost to University 4 (Daniel Goodluck 53, Stuart Carnaby 73, 90+3, Jeremy Goddard 75)

Metro 2-3 South Hobart 

Photo:  Devonport Strikers on the attack against Kingborough Lions Umited at Kelvedon Park today. [PlessPix] 

Women's Northern Championship

Somerset Sharks 1-13 Riverside Olympic

Burnie United 6-0 Northern Rangers

Ulverstone 1-0 Devonport Strikers

Photo:  Devonport's Roberto Garrido tangles with the Lions' Jacob Huigsloot. [PlessPix]

Photo:  Devonport goalkeepr Keegan Smith saves a Greg Downes free-kick. [PlessPix]

11 comments:

Terry said...

So the Lions won't play their import keeper but will play their coach?

I remember when they were excited to play someone because "They had an accent" so they were like every other club

Half time chats must be hard

Anonymous said...

If you want to see keepers play, you should’ve been at Sandown yesterday.
5 different goalies 😆

Anonymous said...

I thought Hess was just about best on in the first half and their keeper had a decent game all up.. Think its a bit stiff to question his place in the side after that performance.

Anonymous said...

Hess is a CM and his performance yesterday proves that. Should be playing in the middle of the park for that Kingborough side, irrespective if he is coach or not.

Also, anyone questioning them not playing their import GK didn't watch last week when he cost them probably all of their goals. I thought their young GK was good yesterday.

Terry said...

He. Is. The. Coach

The 'best player' was the head coach

Doesn't that sound a little odd???

Anonymous said...

Cracking pics Walter

Anonymous said...

Top quality entertainment in the Southern Champ on Saturday. Both Uni and Beach changed keeper at HT, then Uni replacement keeper gets sent off, Beach’s new player-coach bangs in the free kick, but Uni still come back with 10 men. You couldn’t script it

Anonymous said...


>Doesn't that sound a little odd???'

Player-coaches aren't that crazy to me. Its not ideal, but you can get some better insight on the field, and he has Vandermey there to observe and run the sideline. He isn't keeping anyone off the park given the injury list at the moment, I know that can get hairy politically with players at times.

If you want to criticize tactics or on-pitch performance that's fine.. I haven't agreed with how they've been set up, mainly with their fullback positioning for a lot of the season and they've been punished by better sides, but they got a lot right on Saturday, but obviously still have work to do.

Anonymous said...

Oh you completely missed the point 🤣🤣🤣

Anonymous said...

Hess missed a sitter. Was harder to miss than score
it Should have been 1-0 boro. Dev were very lucky to walk away with 3 points.

Anonymous said...

anon 2.11pm .
Results say 1-0 Devonport.
Woulda , coulda, shoulda.....means jack .....