Photo: Knights' Sam James (left) contests a header with South Hobart's new American import Martin Mitreski [PlessPix]
A
goal in the second minute of stoppage time gave Glenorchy Knights a 2-1 win over
South Hobart in an NPL Tasmania pre-season friendly at South Hobart Oval
tonight.
Knights
took the lead in the 9th minute when centre-back Tom Young ventured
forward at a corner and nodded the ball home.
South
Hobart equalised just before the break through an own-goal. A quick attack exposed the Knights defence
and when Adam Gorrie sent over a cross from the right, Knights defender Teddy
Kadisah turned the ball into his own net.
Photo: Tom Young is congratulated by his Knights team-mates [PlessPix]
Photo: Tom Young is congratulated by his Knights team-mates [PlessPix]
It
was a truly awful game, with both sides unable to string more than a couple of
passes together. The technical quality
was poor with any semblance of ball control in short supply.
South
Hobart brought on their new American import early in the game. Martin Mitreski, from Chicago, is a
midfielder who only arrived in Tasmania this week.
Another
American, goalkeeper Hunter Harrison, warmed up with the South Hobart squad but
was not on the bench. He came to
Tasmania earlier this year and played practice games for Kingborough Lions
United, who recently let him go.
Nick
Naden missed a great chance to increase the Knights’ lead when he chipped
goalkeeper Graham Wright, who had come way off his line, but the ball bounced
just wide of the right-hand post.
Photo: South Hobart's Martin Mitreski pursued by Knights' Jake Stuart [PlessPix]
Photo: South Hobart's Martin Mitreski pursued by Knights' Jake Stuart [PlessPix]
Daniel
Brown coached South Hobart in the absence of Ken Morton, who was busy with
Morton Soccer Schools and South Hobart Academy.
Morton arrived at the ground late in the game. On the way to the game, I drove past the
Cornelian Bay sports grounds and, as far as the eye could see, there were
hundreds of youngsters playing small-sided games as part of South Hobart’s
junior development program.
In
the second half, Declan Brown went close for Knights in the 53rd minute from Jake
Stuart’s powerful, low right-wing cross.
A
minute later, Knights’ Sam James was cautioned by referee Tony Peart for a
tackle on Gilly Desouza.
Photo: Knights' Sam James tackles South's Ben Hamlett [PlessPix]
Photo: Knights' Sam James tackles South's Ben Hamlett [PlessPix]
South
Hobart went close to taking the lead in the 82nd minute when Ben
Hamlett gained possession, but his shot flew just wide.
With
a draw seemingly inevitable, Knights grabbed the winner in the 92nd
minute. Gengar Mangar sent over a
teasing cross from the right and South Hobart defender Adam Gorrie collided
with his goalkeeper Kieran Brown as both attempted to get to the ball and
Declan Brown was left to sweep the ball into the net from close range.
The
squads
South Hobart: Graham Wright, Adam Gorrie, Jack Bowman, Rasmus
Phillipsen, Tobias Herweynen, Loic Feral, Gilly De Souza, Declan Foley, Alex
Walter, Ben Hamlett, Nick Morton, Kieran Brown, Sam Tooze, Ewan Larby, Sam
Berezansky, Hugh Ludford, Darcy Hall, Martin Mitreski
Glenorchy Knights: Trent Le Rossignol, Thomas Bellini, Dmitri
Nester, Gengar Mangar, Jack Kupsch, Teddy Kadisha, Tom Young, Declan Graham,
Alex Bellini, Sam James, Declan Brown, Rowan Heggie, Nick Naden, Jake Stuart, Jacob
Herbert, Aaron Marney
Incidentally, this game was live-streamed, but with a difference. While the camera and camera operator were at the ground, the commentators and technician were in a lounge room at a house somewhere.
I guess the next step will be to have these people in a house somewhere as the VAR team!
Meanwhile,
at KGV Park, Hobart United came back from a 3-0 deficit at half-time to beat
Glenorchy Knights’ Challenge League side 5-3.
13 comments:
Commentators not at the ground last night it was done for a lounge room maybe FFT should hire the bat cave ,If your not at the ground you miss far to much and short change the football community ditch it before you look even worse .As a South supporter we need major improvement to be a title contender looking forward to round one .
South looked really good at times definitely gone a win it this year
It's called Hibernation FFT do it from September till March happens every year!!
On that showing, Kingborough should easily win the title this year.
FFT an extension of FFA. No surprise particularly with recent form from FFA.
How many of Souths first team missing or was that it ??
FFT are like a ship without a rudder staff do what they want and, CEO appears disintrested 2019 has not started well at all .
it was a practice match get over it ...
besides, the write up was more of an ad for Kenny's soccer school ...
Jaundiced and jealous viewpoint, Anonymous. Did you open your mouth when there were stories about Knights' $1 million grant and their new logo? Was that an ad for Knights?
CEO must be replaced only around when politicians are giving away money disgrace to ignore the media is pathetic on his part .
There must be a move to challenge the board and instate new people broom thru FFT head office and move FORWARD the game is headed back wards .And FFT PR no longer has creditability !!!!!!
Im just wondering if these soccer schools and academy's have kids as far as the eye can see and i assume have done for a while then why is it necessary to Import half of a team ? Is there just no talent here ? Are parents being dtrung along for years being told to keep coming back because johnny is going to be a star one day ? Whats going on ?
Well below, that is Definitely South Hobart MO
"Confused said...
Im just wondering if these soccer schools and academy's have kids as far as the eye can see and i assume have done for a while then why is it necessary to Import half of a team ? Is there just no talent here ? Are parents being dtrung along for years being told to keep coming back because johnny is going to be a star one day ? Whats going on ?"
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