Saturday, June 29, 2024

Saturday results - 29 June 2024

Photo:  Clarence Zebras' Tom McKernan thwarts Launceston City's Ayoube Kanneh. [PlessPix] 

NPL Tasmania

Clarence Zebras 1 (Kyle Vincent 3’) drew with Launceston City 1 (Joel Stone 77’)

Launceston United v Riverside Olympic [Postponed]

Kingborough Lions United 3 (Kobe Kemp 76’, Noah Mies 77’, 90+2’) lost to Glenorchy Knights 7 (Nick Mearns 7’, Josh Redfearn 14’, 88’, Nick Naden 20’, Stefan Cordwell 21’, Riley Dillon 29’, Henry Bain 82’)

Photo:  Clarence Zebras' Jack Maundrill (left) and Launceston City's Jack Woodland in a race for the ball. [PlessPix]

NPL Tasmania Standings (As at 29 June 2024)

TEAM

P

W

D

L

F

A

Pts

South Hobart

11

8

3

0

31

12

27

Glenorchy Knights

12

7

4

1

48

14

25

Devonport City

11

7

4

0

32

9

25

Kingborough Lions

12

6

3

3

40

27

21

Launceston City

12

4

3

5

18

18

15

Clarence Zebras

12

3

1

8

20

29

10

Riverside Olympic

11

2

0

9

14

45

6

Launceston United

11

0

0

11

9

58

0

Photo:  Clarence Zebras' Ryan Cook on a run. [PlessPix] 

NPL Tasmania Under-21s

Clarence Zebras 0 lost to Launceston City 3 (Diesel Murfet 32’, Mana Yawngtun 54’, Wylie Howell 78’)

Kingborough Lions United 1 (Wesley King 37') lost to Glenorchy Knights 3 (Anthony Mamic 17', Mason Devlin 30', Joel Sammut 44')

Photo:  Joel Stone (third from left) celebrates after scoring the equaliser against Clarence Zebras. [PlessPix] 

 Women’s Super League

South Hobart 0 lost to Devonport City 2

Kingborough Lions United 4 (Hannah Walsh 16’, 71’, Laura Davis 48’, Tilly Wills 63’, 

Photo:  Clarence Zebras' Jayden Hey (left) pursued by Launceston City's Joel Stone. [PlessPix] 

 Men’s Southern Championship

Hobart United 4 (John Buga 9’, Jal David 45’,Moses Khasif 50 ‘, Vincent Kamano 61’) beat Glenorchy Knights 1 (Regan Sherchan 53’)

Taroona 3-4 South East United

South Hobart 3-1 Hobart City

Photo:  Glenorchy Knights' Will Butler in pursuit of a Lion. [PlessPix] 

 Southern Youth Premier League U17s

Glenorchy Knights 4 (Khan Huseyin 3, Will Butler) beat Kingborough Lions United 3 (William Stainsby, Viktor Gordon, Henry Little)

South Hobart 4-2 Olympia Warriors

Clarence Zebras 0 lost to South Hobart 3 (Harry Brookwell 40’, 50’, 73’)

Photo:  Khan Huseyin scores for Glenorchy Knights Under-17s against Kingborough today. [PlessPix]

Photo:  Launceston City's Thierry Swaby breaks through as Clarence Zebras' Tom McKernan comes across to cover. [PlessPix]

38 comments:

  1. Unbelievable start by Glenorchy Knights, finally put away their chances and killed the game by half time. If they had been as clinical in the 2nd half could well have been double figures. They did still have defensive lapses though. 7 goals against the Lions if a fair thumping.

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  2. With that result looks like Dev are going to win the WSL

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    1. Easy the other clubs are not even in their Class

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  3. The two new guys for Zebras really added some spark to their attack. A lot of missed chances for Zebras and a few to City but wasn’t the best of conditions out there today that’s for sure

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    1. Can’t agree with you on the 2 new players. 1 played well but the other was like a spoilt child.

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    2. City are crumbling! What is going on with them?

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    3. Only signed Syson to get Stone to City. Poor Stone needs to go back to Devonport and finish his career off there

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    4. Brains trust behind that appointment need to cut ties

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  4. South East making history for their young club!
    Walsh comes on as a super sub! And then Zammit hits the ice in the veins celebration after a clutch penalty. They are going to be tough to stop in the back end of the season

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    1. Signed the coach of South East United

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  5. No comments from Kingborough fans ?
    What’s wrong??????

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  6. Boro pretenders. Got 2 of the best attacking players in the league but concede far two many goals to be a title challenger. Was an obvious solution to improve defence but did nothing in transfer window.

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    1. Two of the best attackers? Who may they be?

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  7. CAn someone tell me why a certain referee gives himself the big games when he is not up to it. Yet another soft pen to Penvonport and an obvious second yellow to capalino not given. There are several better refs than him. What is going on here. Just wrong.

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    1. Don't forget about the yellow for diving for devonport player and then a south player dives 2 minutes later and no yellow? But must be favouring devonport.

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    2. If referee pulled out a yellow for every Penvonport diver he would run out of cards. Will be even worse with the new diver just signed.. He will fit in well there.

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    3. You usually need to get a first yellow before you can get a second yellow…

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    4. PeNights are the new divers

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  8. Was standing behind the goal, Devonport penalty, fair and square. Souths first goal and absolute fluke, and didn’t they score a goal in Devonport when they last met when the goalkeeper kicked into and on coming attacker. Thought he might have learned a lesson or was that a different keeper. Devonport coach never stopped coaching after his send off, passing notes shouting out instruction and using signs language. I think the ref gave himself R S I with the number of cards given out. End of the day a hard slog for both teams, neither deserved to better the other. Helped out the Knights, it’s up to them to take advantage if they can.

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  9. Would love to know how bad the pitch was at Birch Avenue for that to be called off but Darcy Street still fine to play on?

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    1. Anything to help out South

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    2. Pitch was fine at Darcy . Stop crying. Winter time in Tassie what you expect. Weather and pitches in England is 10x worse . And of course Coads gives Dev a penalty when Oates was hacked down in the box and no call. Move on

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    3. So pitches of the English standard are fine. But if Knights fans chant mild abuse compared to English fans it’s wrong?

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  10. Pitch was fine? You must be mental that pitch is more mud than grass. Not sure how they are even allowed to use it.

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  11. Get over it. Guessing you never played on a muddy pitch before. That’s FOOTBALL. Sure the players don’t mind getting muddy and getting stuck in and that’s what both teams did. Nothing like finishing a game being covered in mud from head to toe

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    1. You can’t honestly think that those conditions improved the spectacle? That was a terrible game to watch, largely due to the pitch.

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    2. At first you’re complaining that the pitch isn’t playable and now you’re crying about the quality of the game? Not sure if you’ve played before..you have the top 2 teams playing for the title on a muddy pitch …did you expect both teams to play pretty football with the conditions ? Watching the game it was exciting..2-2 with a bunch of yellow cards thrown around. With the title on the line it would be foolish to try and play pretty football..one mistake or slip and you concede a goal. Cry more

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    3. Except that because of the pitch there was plenty of slipping…

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  12. Protest to the HCC.
    Where is the spiritual home of soccer in Tas?

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    1. Where is my dog meant to go to the toilet this week if the ground is shut?

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  14. I for 1 thought it was a ripper of a game. Good old fashion football with a muddy pitch and a fair amount of tackles. Any updates on young Yost? Seemed in a decent amount of pain.

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  15. How can you honestly say that penalty was deserved? Take a look at the replays. Number 18 did what he was doing all day, dived right over the keeper who clearly got the ball.

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    1. Thank you for your insightful comment and understanding of the game. Good luck refereeing in the future

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  16. Agree an awful decision. The penalty in the South Devonport game clearly the keeper got to the ball with his hands as the rule states. Ref's need to stamp out diving in our game before it becomes the
    norm and ruins it!

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  17. Whoever the 2 players were in the centre that Joel Stone made fools of with the lacklustre defence need to be dropped to the under 10 side next week

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    1. Your dead right they would be so embarrassed

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