Sunday, June 28, 2009

Knights and Eagles share the spoils









Photos (Top to Bottom): Eagles' coach, George Krambousanos, delivers the match balls; Knights' keeper, Alex Tatnell, takes a high cross; Eagles' Jacob Malakoff gets in a shot; Eagles' Alex Leszczynski heads clear; Eagles' Alex Gordon tangles with Knights' Jade Clay; Eagles' Adam McKeown shoots before Brodie Green can intercept; Knights' Alex Holmes clears from McKeown; Knights' scorer, Alex Holmes
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GLENORCHY KNIGHTS 1-1 NEW TOWN EAGLES
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Glenorchy Knights threw away the chance to go to the top of the Forestry Tasmania Southern Premier League standings when they were held to a 1-1 draw at home at KGV Park by second-last New Town Eagles.

Eagles should have led in the first 5 minutes, but poor finishing through a packed goalmouth cost them dearly.

Cormac Collins, who started the match not fully fit limped off after just 18 minutes and was replaced by Jamie Vernon, who went on to have an eventful game. He was cautioned and also missed three good scoring chances.

Eagles took the lead in the 38th minute from a move they had rehearsed in the gymnasium during the week.

Alex Leszczynski took a short corner to Shane Kent, who found Jacob Malakoff on the corner of the box. Malakoff turned sharply and scored with a low drive inside Alex Tatnell’s near post.

It was not until the 75th minute that central defender Alex Holmes equalised. He pushed forward at a corner and, when Jade Clay floated the ball into the box, Holmes rose to head powerfully past Michael Soszynski.

Holmes did a lot of attacking in this game and was virtually playing like a libero. He was able to do so because 19-year-old Brodie Green, his partner in central defence, was able to hold the fort with a powerful and intelligent display.

Eagles’ Nick Ferrall did a wonderful job marking Amadu Koroma, who had few chances.

Soszynski came into his own in the closing stages of the game. In the 79th minute, he saved well from Clay, whose nippy foray got him into a shooting position.

In the 82nd minute, Soszynski again did well to deny Jackson Marsh after a corner.

With 6 minutes remaining, Soszynski earned his keep when he blocked at Koroma’s feet after the striker for once eluded Ferrall after a precision pass from Josh Fielding had released him.

The point lifted Eagles to third-last and Clarence United, who lost 3-1 at home to Hobart Olympic at Wentworth Park that evening, are now in second-last place.

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  • Glenorchy Knights coach, Eamonn Kelly, said:

“It wasn’t a good game by any stretch of the imagination.

“I don’t know what it was like to watch. It was bad enough watching from down there [the bench].

“It was scrappy from both sides.

“I thought it was a fair result in the end. I don’t think either side deserved really to win.

“But, nobody deserved to lose, if that makes sense.

“There weren’t too many chances throughout the whole match.

“I suppose it’s two points dropped, but it’s better than dropping three.”

  • New Town Eagles coach, George Krambousanos, said:

“We came here to win the game, but once again, we had a few lads who were injured.

“As you saw, Cormac Collins came off. It was better to start him and, if he was injured, he could come off and that gives us a better chance to get on with the game.

“I honestly thought we should have won the game.

“Maybe we should have had two penalties - at least one - but I just spoke to the referee and he explained his situation and I’ll go with that.

“I’m very proud of the boys. I am a bit upset that Mr Kelly didn’t walk towards me for a handshake, but, it doesn’t matter. That’s the way things go.”

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Glenorchy Knights: Tatnell - Marsh, Green, Holmes, Vavoulas (Paite 63) - Clay, Fielding, Hope, Sherman [Lawler 53 (Roberts 94)] - Smith, Koroma (Substitute not used: Peter)

Booked: Marsh

Goals: Holmes 75

New Town Eagles: Soszynski - Page, Wass, Ferrall, Clark - Malakoff, Kent, Gordon, Leszczynski - Collins (Vernon 18), McKeown (Substitutes not used: Shackcloth, Quan, Minty)

Booked: McKeown, Vernon

Goals: Malakoff 38

Att: 80

Ref: I Jozeljic

9 comments:

eightball said...

jacob malakoff is really starting to grow into his skin as a footballer, if only he could grow into his bloody strip!! despite his height, he embodies the spirit of what that club is all about- he is not yet 17 i don't think, and all these little prima donnas from only a couple of clubs should start to take a look at how jacob presents himself as a young bloke

eightball said...

and who bought george his car??

Sir Mix a Lot said...

I hear Malakoff has run a marathon before also, great effort, although unrelated to football of course.
Eagles have a fleet of younger little fellas running around like Malakoff, Clark, Ferrall, McKeown and Vernon lets hope for their sake they can keep some of them when they are headhunted by other clubs. All look like tidy players.

Corey Smith said...

andrew clark is the best defender/man marker i have played on all year and could fit into any side!

Dmitri Nester said...

Corey, you have only played 15 minutes this year with all your send offs and draggings by your coach....lol.

eightball said...

take it easy master, when someone is held in such high esteem it pays to listen, especially with such loose green ears you have. corey's just going through things at the moment aren't you anteater?? wassy is still the most underrated defender in the comp

Anonymous said...

Totally agree eightball - Wassy is definitely underrated. Smithers may not have played many minutes but the numbers are still being produced by him, goals win games.

Captain said...

When's the hearing Corey?

Corey Smith said...

Yoda,
I was purely giving young clark a rap as he is a very talented young player. Despite your thoughts (8 goals in 15 mins is a good ratio if true...lol) I have played on many good defenders this year and clark is the pick of the bunch by far.
Many players that get used as man markers are very robotic and are "run with" players in this league and clark is not that type. He does this role to good effect but also has skill and vision when in possession and is also good at rebounding and pushing forward to join attacks and overlapping. I think he is technically one of eagles better players and could easily be in the midfield.