Saturday, June 1, 2024

Saturday results - 1 June 2024

Photo:  Clarence Zebras' Kyle Vincent takes on South Hobart defenders Reilly Morton and Musashi Kokubo. [PlessPix]

 NPL Tasmania

Clarence Zebras 0 lost to South Hobart 1 (Austin Yost 3)

Launceston United 1 (Luke Warrener 82) lost to Devonport City 6 (Kieran Mulraney 6, Declan Zasadny 19, 26, Nick Lanau-Atkinson 40, 53, Dairai Mahachi 90+1)

Riverside Olympic 4 (Toby Harrop 5, Emanuel Farias 32, 65, William Coert 86) beat Kingborough Lions United 3 (Kobe Kemp 61, Noah Mies 72)

Launceston City 1 (Thierry Swaby 69) drew with Glenorchy Knights 1 (Riley Dillon 39)

Photo:  South Hobart's Raphael Reynolds tries to stop Clarence Zebras' Ryan Cook. [PlessPix] 

 NPL Tasmania Standings (As at 1 June 2024)

TEAM

P

W

D

L

F

A

Pts

South Hobart

9

6

3

0

22

10

21

Glenorchy Knights

9

5

4

0

32

7

19

Devonport City

9

5

4

0

26

8

19

Kingborough Lions

9

4

3

2

30

16

15

Launceston City

9

4

2

3

15

10

14

Clarence Zebras

9

2

0

7

13

23

6

Riverside Olympic

9

2

0

7

13

36

6

Launceston United

9

0

0

9

8

49

0

Photo:  Clarence Zebras' Samuel Cummins gets past South Hobart defender Raphael Reynolds. [PlessPix]

Photo:  Clarence Zebras' Jack Maundrill attempts to stop South Hobart's Jacob Lancaster from making a pass. [PlessPix]

NPL Under-21s

Launceston United 0 lost to Devonport City 4 (Jordan Payne 2, 11, Liam Kelly 35, 53)

Clarence Zebras 1 (Haidar Alnasser 50) lost to South Hobart 2 (Rex Maddock 41, Ciaran Fox 63)

Riverside Olympic 3-2 Kingborough Lions United

Launceston City 0-2 Glenorchy Knights

Photo:  Clarence Zebras' captain Josh Mathie (right) gets a pass away before South Hobart's Tobias Herweynen can tackle. [PlessPix] 

Men's Southern Championship

Olympia Warriors 1 lost to South East United 3 (Sam Sartori, Nick Zammit, Matthias Collins) [Friday night, 31 May 2024) 

Hobart City 4-1 Clarence Zebras

Hobart United 1-4 Taroona

University 8-1 Glenorchy Knights

Photo:  South Hobart coach Ken Morton (second from right) must have breathed a sigh of relied at getting all three points today, while Clarence Zebras coach Mark Astley (right) must have been disappointed at his side's missed chances. [PlessPix] 

Men's Southern Championship 1

Olympia Warriors 1 lost to South East United 6 (Dwayne Walsh 3, David Butler, Thomas Hyland, Ryan Boscoe) 

Photo:  South Hobart goalkeeper Nick O'Connell outjumps Clarence Zebras' Jack Maundrill. [PlessPix] 

Women's Super League

Taroona 0 lost to South Hobart 5 (Graciella Baez 21, Josephine Mamic 41, 52, Pishon Choi 47, Niki Moutsatsos 85)

Riverside Olympic 2-3 Kingborough Lions United

Photo:  South Hobart's Sam Berezansky eludes Clarence Zebras' Jack Maundrill and captain Josh Mathie. [PlessPix] 

Photo:  South Hobart's Nick Morton tries to get past Clarence Zebras' Kane Hatcher and Ryan Cook as referee Mr Brenton Kopra looks on. [PlessPix]
 

14 comments:

  1. I must admit I've never had much good to ever say about the zebras but I give them credit today after just watching the replay.After conceding a scrappy goal in the 3rd minute they did well to keep it at that for the rest of the game and had a few chances to equalise as well (blind freddy could have found the back of the net ). They really defended Morton and co well .Not sure they can back that performance up again but you never know

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  2. Lon United have to go from the NPL. FT you should again hang your heads in shame

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    1. And replace them with who? Don't say,Lolympia either.

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    2. If it’s not Olympia then who is it? Not sure any other club is really trying to get into npl

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  3. Even though Borough lost they are still the best team in the whole world. The Hess Brothers will win the Balon Dor mark my words and Kingborough will will every trophy possible for the next 60 years.

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    1. Whatever your smoking must be good stuff !

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    2. Kingborough play a brand of football like no other on this Earth. It’s something special. I don’t know about the ballon’dor but if they can find some consistency they are certainly title favorites this years even though they are slightly behind, they have shown they can beat anyone and everyone in this league.

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    3. Kingborough the sleeping giants of Tasmanian football are awakening. They are starting to show why they are the biggest club in Tasmania. Both senior teams in cup finals. Kingborough will dominate the state for years to come

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    4. Who are Kingborough? They the team who lost to Riverside?

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    5. They are the team in the laka cup final you melt

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  4. Find it pretty ironic that the keeper that came from the Zebras was the one who probably cost them a win apart from the woeful finishing

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    1. They have bled players over the years ,says something about the club management

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  5. Yeah, hahahaha, good one Keenan

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  6. Yanited Yanited

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