Saturday, May 4, 2024

Saturday results - 4 May 2024

Photo:  Matthew Brkic beats the goalkeeper and scores Knights' second goal against Clarence Zebras today. [PlessPix]

NPL Tasmania

South Hobart 5 (Harry Oates 48, Nick Morton 50, 64, 79, Josh Schofield 59) beat Riverside Olympic 1 (James Trevis 45+3)

Clarence Zebras 1 (Kyle Vincent 83) lost to Glenorchy Knights 2 (Stefan Cordwell 33, Matthew Brkic 38)

Launceston United 0 lost to Launceston City 6 (Diesel Murfet 4, 57, Thierry Swaby 13, 66, Will Humphrey 17, Mane Yawngtun)

Kingborough Lions United 0-0 Devonport City

Photo:  Clarence Zebras' Jack Maundrill (right) tangles with Glenorchy Knights' Nick Mearns. [PlessPix]

NPL Tasmania Standings (As at 4 May 2024)

TEAM

P

W

D

L

F

A

Pts

Glenorchy Knights

6

4

2

0

26

5

14

South Hobart

6

4

2

0

16

6

14

Devonport City

6

3

3

0

15

6

12

Kingborough Lions

6

3

2

1

19

9

11

Launceston City

6

3

1

2

12

7

10

Clarence Zebras

6

1

0

5

11

17

3

Riverside Olympic

6

1

0

5

8

30

3

Launceston United

6

0

0

6

7

34

0


Photo:
  South Hobart's Nick Morton crossing the ball against Riverside Olympic. Morton hit a hat-trick.  [PlessPix]


Photo:  Devonport City's Masi Benjamin (left) tries to get past Kingborough Lions United's Eli Luttmer as Lions' Jacob Huigsloot provides back-up. [PlessPix]
NPL Tasmania Under-21s

South Hobart 3 (Rex Maddock 33, 68, Alfie Alderton 40) beat Riverside Olympic 2 (Will Milner 13, Eric Piri 65)

Clarence Zebras 1 (Haidar Alnasser 3) lost to Glenorchy Knights 4 (Nick Naden 14, 59, Kalvin Pitt 54, Charlie Brkic 90+2)

Kingborough Lions United 1 (Tristen Galt 88) lost to Devonport City 5 (Baxter Van Tu 11, 26, Cody Sturzaker 19, Miles Barnard 28, Jordan Payne 37)


Photo:  Action from today's Under-21 game between South Hobart and Riverside Olympic. [PlessPix]


Photo:  More action from the Under-21 game at South Hobart Oval. [PlessPix]

Men’s Southern Championship

New Town White Eagles 5 (Sam Leszczynski 27, 89, Adam McKeown 52, George Ivanov 55, Matthew Pace 87) beat Hobart City 1 (Danilo De Franca 70)

Hobart United 2 (Fred Lagu 66, Patrick Mazimpaka 72) drew with Olympia Warriors 2 (Charlie Roberts 60, Ryan Amani 83)

South East United 5 (Patrick Quinlan 9, David Butler 14, 29, Nicholas Zammit 24,  Daniel Harris 34) beat Glenorchy Knights 0

Taroona 3 (Cooper Bain 4, Joel Terhell 16, Oliver Maxwell 89) beat University 2 (Stuart Carnaby 12, Gus Rumney 50)

Clarence Zebras 2 (Ethan Medhurst 46, Ryan Cook 85) drew with South Hobart 2 (Rex Maddock 69, Shin Kwanhoon 84) [Friday night]

Women’s Super League

Kingborough Lions United 1 (Danielle Kannegiesser 59) lost to Devonport City 2 (Lucy Foote 46, Whitney Knight 82)

Women’s Southern Championship

Olympia Warriors 4 (Allie Berry 3, Isabelle Cranfield 11, 18, Shelley Cook 66) lost to New Town White Eagles 5 (Elke Peterson 38, Katherine Ollerhead 44, 59, 61, Zoe Nichols 74)

Photo:  Glenorchy Knights defender Eddie Huisgloot (left) watches as a team-mate chases and Olympic pass in today's Under-17 game at KGV Park. [PlessPix]

Southern Youth Premier League 17s

Glenorchy Knights 4 (Ripley Yost, Will Butler 2, Khan Huseyin) beat Olympia Warriors 1 Henry Reason)


Photo:  Glenorchy Knights Eddie Huigsloot (left) recovers his ground as Olympia attack. [PlessPix]


Photo:  South Hobart's Josh Schofield is the first to a corner. [PlessPix]


Photo:  Knights' Stefan Cordwell christens his new Adidas boots by cracking home the opening goal despite the attentions of Clarence Zebras' Jeremy Price. [PlessPix]


 
Photo:  Stefan Cordwell (left) after scoring the opener and being congratulated by team-mates Thomas Walpole and Joshua Redfearn. [PlessPix]
 
Photo:  South Hobart's Austin Yost takes on a Riverside opponent. [PlessPix]

Photo:  Devonport's Masi Benjamin gets the ball away as Kingborough's Keenan Douce approaches. [PlessPix]
 
Photo:  Action from the Under-21 game between South Hobart and Riverside Olympic. [PlessPix]
 

24 comments:

Anonymous said...

Penvonport won’t win it this year. Got nothing up front

Anonymous said...

Knights won’t win it either , the Zebras could have quite easily have beat them today if they had someone to finish off

Anonymous said...

Cmon now.. they had 4 shots for the entire game. Knights had 19, lucky they didn’t have someone to finish them otherwise they may have beaten zebras by 15 goals

Anonymous said...

No clarence were only in it for 5 minutes anyone that thinks otherwise isn't quite there and if your a clarence person you should be happy it was only 2-1

Anonymous said...

Its about taking your chances. Knights can make excuses it wasn't more and Zebs can claim they could have won it but history will only show the 1-2 scoreline.
For those that saw it there are worrying signs for both teams and thats a fact. Zebs defence was below average and Knights forwards were wasteful and poor.
Its a long way from the finish line to even predict a league winner.

Anonymous said...

Listen to the Knights supporters chirping away , bet your little coights were puckering each time Zebras missed there chances lol, your right Knigjts probably did have the better of the game but I think he meant if a couple of 4 feet tall defenders could shut down your so called strikers for most of the game you don't stand much chance of winning the comp all though we hear this same crap every start to the season

Anonymous said...

Annnmnd, let's kick off female football week with a 9-0 flogging in the WSL I bet we are the envy of every state !

Anonymous said...

wed certainly not be the envy of every state with a 4 team league..

Anonymous said...

Riverside should never have been allowed in. Another brilliant decision from FT showing how out of touch they are with our game. FT needs a massive clean out before it’s to late

Anonymous said...

Spoken like a true clarence fan. Bagging the opposition for how they WON

Anonymous said...

Anon may 5 4.14pm. Knights have a damn sight more chance of winning it that you have. At least at the beginning of the season we do have a real chance of making an impact, unlike the Zebs. Have not been close in so long no one can even remember when you last achieved anything and quite frankly you aren’t going to do it this year, again. Your teams in trouble, your clubs in trouble. I suggest you be quiet and go work at improving everything at your woeful organisation.




Anonymous said...

Well said ,they need to look at themselves.

Anonymous said...

There were more Knight's supporters in the Clarence gala tents then clarence people. But the Knight's could have lost the game so it's all good.

Anonymous said...

Anon May 5, 4.14pm.
Mate take an honest look at your club. They are a joke.
This was an inevitable result after merging with the rabble that was already there.
I doubt very much that the Knights were quivering .
You must obviously be oblivious to what the original club of the Zebras stood for prior to this venture.
Please abstain from ridiculous comments like yours.
Sounds like the good old typical Clarence comments of years gone by.
Zebras get our of there before you disappear off the face of the earth, however it may be too late already for that.

Anonymous said...

Anon May 5 1.15PM.
Definitely not Clarence

Anonymous said...

I’m gonna call it now..Boro and City will finish above Dev this year

Anonymous said...

Couldn't give a rats about the bloody zebras pal just get sick of hearing knights supporters bagging them and anyone else they manage to beat .You only have to listen to the foul mouth twits at KGV to see what you you are prepared to accept for support

Anonymous said...

Thanks for your brave comment. I’d like to congratulate you if this is true at the end of the year, but can’t as you are anonymous

Anonymous said...

So many tough people on here commenting behind anonymous names. So brave again

Anonymous said...

Your village called, they want you back.

Anonymous said...

I would like that. But don’t know who’s congratulating me as you’re anonymous as well.

Anonymous said...

The zebs have the biggest and loudest fan base in Tasmania, did you hear that roar after they scored?

Anonymous said...

I’ve actually seen bigger crowds for a mainland under 7’s game than any of the so called crowds at an NPL game in Tasmania

Anonymous said...

Under 7 games are not live-streamed. Most of the time if a southern team plays up north most of the southern supporters will watch the livestream & not travel & vise versa.