Photo: South Hobart coach Ken Morton believes his team can still win the league [PlessPix]
South
Hobart coach Ken Morton is keen to win this season’s Lakoseljac Cup and he was
delighted with his team’s performance in winning last Sunday’s semi-final 5-2
against Olympia Warriors.
“There’s
nothing more important than the FFA Cup in Australian football,” said Morton.
“That’s
the way forward for the A-League clubs and the NPL clubs and we want to be in
that next round [Round-of-32] when it’s drawn.”
Winning
the Lakoseljac Cup is Tasmanian clubs’ entry to the national FFA Cup competition.
South
Hobart have won the Lakoseljac Cup five times since its inception in 2000.
On
Monday, June 10, they face holders Devonport City at KGV Park at 3.30pm in this
year’s final.
Photo: Ken Morton (right) with his ace striker Ben Hamlett as a media conference on Monday after the semi-final win over Olympia the previous day [PlessPix]
Morton
will be hoping for a repeat of the 2008 final, when South Hobart beat Devonport
2-0, but he realises this year’s final will be a huge task as Devonport have beaten
South Hobart the last time the side’s met in the final.
Last
year, on the 11 June, A Miles Barnard goal gave Devonport a 1-0 win.
“They
[Devonport] have done very well in the past couple of years,” Morton said.
“We’ve
got lots of reasons for wanting to win this trophy, including the fact that we have
close ties to the Lakoseljac family.
“Bradley
Lakoseljac is one of our first-team players and his Dad, Brendon, is on our coaching
staff.
“And
then, of course, it provides the winner with entry to the national FFA Cup competition,
where we’ve competed before.”
Photo: South Hobart's Bradley Lakoseljac (left) up against Olympia's Joffrey N'Koso in last Sunday's cup semi-final [PlessPix]
Morton
has given his players four or five days off training after winning last Sunday’s
semi-final.
Striker
Iskander Van Doorne has taken the opportunity to take a four-day break in Bali.
“We’ll
then get the players back in and prepare them for the final,” said Morton.
“The
final is our next game [South Hobart have a bye in the league this coming
weekend] and we’ll look forward to that and have the guys in peak condition for
that game.
“We
have to get back to winning this tournament, and getting back to winning the
league, too.
“Devonport
are 5 points ahead of us, but overtaking that deficit is certainly doable.”
South
Hobart have won the league championship 8 times since 2008, including a run of
seven consecutive title from 2008 until 2014.
“Sunday’s
semi-final win against Olympia was a good performance by us,” Morton said. “We put it together well.
“We’ve
played in patches this year, but we were very good against Devonport when we
lost 1-0 to them.
“When
you’re playing against a top side like Olympia, to win 5-2 is very encouraging.
“This
is the time of the year when we have hit a bit of form and you have to keep
everybody together, very fit and get some of the experienced players back as
well just to keep the depth there, and we will make a push for the league as
well.
“Five
points is within reach, but you can’t afford to drop points.
“You’ve
got to keep winning.
“We’ve
got a good squad and everybody worked their socks off against Olympia and got a
good result.
“For
my part, I have to be super proud of our academy, and Ned Clarke and the staff.”
Photo: Ned Clarke is in charge of South Hobart's Academy and recommends youth players for the seniors [PlessPix]
Morton
said the Academy staff tell him if and when a player is ready for senior
football.
South
Hobart have introduced several young players in the senior team this season
following injury to some more experiences players such as Alex Walter, Darcy
Hall and Gilly Desouza.
All
have performed well and South Hobart have reached this year’s Lakoseljac Cup
Final and are in second place in the league.
“Devonport
are an organised side, but one probably missing a Brayden Mann, if anything,
but they’re still a formidable team,” Morton said, looking towards Monday’s cup
final.
“Credit
to University, who pushed Devonport all the way in last Saturday’s semi-final.
“Uni
showed good spirit and had a go at them, which was encouraging for the club.
“It’s
up to us now.”
1 comment:
Isky relaxation in Bali nice ready for FFa cup this is bigger than league
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