Sunday, April 7, 2019

Sunday results - 7 April 2019


Photo:  Devonport keeper Nathan Pitchford makes an outstanding save against South Hobart today [PlessPix] 

NPL Tasmania

South Hobart 0 lost to Devonport City 1 (M Barnard 75)

Interview with South Hobart coach, Ken Morton. 


Interview with Devonport City coach Rick Coghlan

NPL Tasmania (As at 7 April 2019)


TEAM
P
W
D
L
F
A
Pts
Devonport City
6
6
0
0
19
1
18
Olympia Warriors
7
5
1
1
22
5
16
South Hobart
7
4
1
2
25
6
13
Hobart Zebras
6
3
3
0
26
5
12
Glenorchy Knights
7
3
1
3
17
14
10
Kingborough Lions
5
2
0
3
12
10
6
Riverside Olympic
5
1
0
4
4
15
3
Launceston City
6
0
2
4
7
14
2
Clarence United
6
0
0
5
0
53
0



Photo:  Zebras keeper Nathan Reid cannot stop a South Hobart goal [PlessPix]

Challenge League

South Hobart 2-0 Hobart Zebras

Photo:  Metro's Matthew Gasparin (right) tackles a Huon Valley opponent [PlessPix] 

Southern Division 1

Southern FC 6-3 Hobart Zebras 

Photo:  Miles Barnard (No.14) heads the winner for Devonport [PlessPix]

Southern Division 3

Metro 0-1 Huon Valley

Beachside 5-3 South Hobart

Southern Women’s Championship 1

Metro 1-1 Taroona

Metro 0-6 Clarence United

Photo:  South Hobart keeper Kieran Brown misses the ball against Devonport's Max Fitzgerald, but he recovered his ground to prevent a goal [PlessPix] 

Photo:  A South Hobart striker stretches for the ball as Zebras desperately defend in today's Challenge League match [PlessPix] 

Photo:  Devonport coach Rick Coghlan about to embrace the goalscorer, Miles Barnard seconds after the final whistle [PlessPix]

8 comments:

  1. Stars in your eyesApril 7, 2019 at 6:19 PM

    FOX IN THE BOX
    AND
    PITCHY THE CAT

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  2. Fantastic contest today. South need to work on finishing. Having no central striker doesn’t help them. Pitchford was incredible and kept Port in the game. Port are a good team but they couldn’t get out of their own half for most of the second half. Interesting season from here on...

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  3. Caught the second half of challenge match.mr smith right about zebras youth coaching over the years.couldn't pass a ball kept given it away good specsavers advert though

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  4. Pitchy deserves maximum Brownlow votes for that performance. What a star.

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  5. Fast paced game at Darcy St yesterday, South Hobart inefficient in front of goal and looked a bit shaky defensively at times. Mulraney lucky not to receive a card of either colour for his challenge on Walter. Yes he got the ball but clearly came through with a raised elbow.

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  6. Ken Morton needs to invest in some alpacas or a Maremma Dog as this is the only way i can see to keep the Fox out of the box and off the score sheet.

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  7. Riverside v Clarence will be a real blockbuster!

    Several Southern Champ teams would beat both of them comfortably

    This is why there should be a max of 8 teams in NPL

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    1. Will see how good championship teams are in cup

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