Sunday, May 12, 2019

Sunday result - 12 May 2019


Photo:  Devonport City players and coaches celebrate their penalty shoot-out win against Hobart Zebras [PlessPix]

Lakoseljac Cup (Quarterfinals)

Hobart Zebras 1 (R Dillon 65) drew with Devonport City 1 (J Stone 17)

[Devonport City won the penalty shoot-out 4-3 with penalties by Raphael Reynolds, Daniel Syson, Max Fitzgerald and Dominic Smith.  For Hobart Zebras, Mathew Sanders, Nicky Edwards and Ryu Yonezawa scored, while Adam McKeown and Luke Huigsloot had their spot-kicks saved by Devonport keeper Nathan Pitchford.]

The semi-finalists are Devonport City, Olympia Warriors, South Hobart and University.

Photo:  Devonport City keeper Nathan Pitchford saves the crucial penalty from Zebras' Luke Huigsloot [PlessPix] 


Photo:  Devonport keeper Nathan Pitchford takes a cross while under pressure from Zebras' Matthew Pace [PlessPix]


Photo:  Zebras' scorer Riley Dillon celebrates his equaliser with Zebras supporters behind the goal, including president Nick Di Giovanni, Sav Perri and Peter Cavarretta [PlessPix]

Photo:  Devonport's Joel Stone tackles Zebras' Ryu Yonezawa [PlessPix] 

Photo:  Zebras' Riley Dillon gets a pass away in midfield [PlessPix]

22 comments:

Fa cup said...

Great cup futbol port should have been clear first half if mann was still there.But fair play Smith tweaked it & Zebras came out 2nd half.then it's lottery

Unknown said...

Horrible send off. Goes against the spirit of the game. Should look to play netball next year after a dive like that.

Anonymous said...

Ho hum.. Same 3 teams once again to battle it out to win the 2 prizes on offer.

Boring.

Anonymous said...

Why was the referee wearing yellow today???

Anonymous said...

these two teams have to be real sick of each other by now, 3 matches in what feels like 3 weeks that have been separated by 1 goal and 2 pens in shootout.

Anonymous said...

Zebs can’t expect to win things when they consistently
play well for one half only. They do it too often.
Very rarely do they play a good first half and follow it up with
a good second half. Especially against good sides.
They have been like this for many years.

Anonymous said...

@anonymous 8:04PM, are you for real? Whatever the level of force, that was a clear send off for Hey, violent conduct everyday of the week. Bit rich of anyone down South to say "are the ref's in yellow"? Should come to a match at Valley Road anytime the Strikers play fellow "top 4" opposition, the calls are well and truly biase towards the southern visitors. Anyway, it's always a pleasure seeing Stone rub up the Zebras bench and fans the wrong way with his suggestive gestures. A league needs characters and personalities and he is one of them. Quality.

Anonymous said...

I agree with 'Unknown @ 8.04pm' it was a pretty soft sending off and Giampaoli milked it for all it was worth. But there was also no need for Hey to swing the arm at all. By swinging the arm, he gave the referees (and linesman) a decision to make.

Messi said...

Agree why did Hey do it there was no need for it been playing the game along time now .dont do it you’ll stay on pitch

Anonymous said...

Best teams in the world have Discipline.you should know South Americans are known for it look at Neymar .I remember France 98 Argentina Beckham did less than hey and got sent off.and the country wanted him hanged for it don’t let them get to yer

Anonymous said...

How Mulraney didn’t get sent off is beyond me
The tackle on huigsloot in the box was disgusting
Absolute leg breaker

Anonymous said...

What planet are you all on? Watch any game on the television set and you will without doubt see a player lying around on the ground feigning an injury like he was just shot. After the seemingly appropriate action is taken by the duped referee the alleged injured player jumps up and plays like a champion. This is routine in our sport. Suck it up Zebras. Yet again no trophies for you. Maybe next year. Then again perhaps not.

Anonymous said...

Devonport used to play the game in the right spirit. Now they are the worst team in the league for milking free kicks and rollong around when they are not even hurt. Not the look we want for our game. Devonport were very lucky that Giampoli was the only one that was booked for "simulation". He could have easily been sent off as it happened many times. And there were several others. Zebras very unlucky

Anonymous said...

Wasn't TP best game agree but Hey action's left him open to a card was it a yellow or red ???????

Anonymous said...

Agree with 953am
Shocking tackle studs up
Mulraney somehow escaped a red card for a blatant elbow against South Hobart earlier this season

Mr Peart was the same referee that game ...

Anonymous said...

Mulrany tackle was disgusting and straight red, Stone made that many fouls he could have had 4 yellows and Fitzgerald should have had 2 yellows in 1st half. Riley Dillon booked for celebrating with crowd but syson did it last week and got nothing?? No consistancy from refs this year

Anonymous said...

Spirit? What a load of nonsense crap. NPL is for winning. How you get there is irrelevant.

Anonymous said...

Stupid from Jayden to strike the Dev player like that - Looked like the zebs players had lost all self control from where i was. Not sure smithy had the ability to calm his players down and play football.

Anonymous said...

Zebras seem a lot worse than this time last year - Master coach or Out of touch ??

Anonymous said...

Strikers had 5 cautions and 3 pens turned down - Hardly think the ref was wearing yellow.

Anonymous said...

But Riley Dillon wasn't booked for celebrating with crowd

Anonymous said...

Anon 5.56.
A player should be penalised for celebrating with supporters ? You must be f....g joking
He didn't leave the field of play or jump the fence.
Mate get a life