Photo: Clarence United's Jackson Ebini (right) tries to cut out Iskander Van Doorne's cross [PlessPix]
(NPL Tasmania, Wentworth Park, Saturday, 15 June 2019)
(NPL Tasmania, Wentworth Park, Saturday, 15 June 2019)
Clarence United 1 (G Mangar 87)
South Hobart 6 (B Lakoseljac 6, 56, B Hamlett
20, C Kannegiesser 62 og, N Morton 70, S Juju 90)
HT:
0-2 Att: 60 Ref: J McInerney
Clarence United:
Dyson - Lange, Kannegiesser, Price, Ebini -
Hatcher, Burt, Cannamela, Randall
- Moynihan, Gangar (Subs:
Amani, Downham, Houston, Smith, Thapa)
South Hobart:
K Brown - Gorrie, Thomas, Bowman, Herweynen - Lakoseljac,
Feral, Morton - Van Doorne, Hamlett, Berezansky (Subs:
Hallam, Juju, Larby, Ludford, Wright)
Photo: South Hobart's Nick Morton stretches around Clarence United's Sam Randall to get the ball [PlessPix]
Photo: South Hobart's Nick Morton stretches around Clarence United's Sam Randall to get the ball [PlessPix]
The lights at Wentworth Park are far superior to those at KGV Park,
so there are some benefits to night games there. There was no wind, which made the frigid
conditions bearable. The sound of the
waves pounding on the beach in the background was clearly audible in the calm
atmosphere, while the players’ banter echoed noisily through the night air.
With the Glenorchy Knights versus Devonport City game kicking off
at 3.15pm and this one at Wentworth Park at 4.30pm, I could only catch the
second half of this match.
There was a huge prang involving several cars on the Tasman Bridge
as I headed to Bellerive, but it was in the Hobart-bound lane, so my journey
wasn’t hindered.
When I arrived at Wentworth Park, the second-half was just about
to start. I glanced at the scoreboard
and it was only 2-0 to South Hobart.
Some people at the KGV Park game had said they wouldn’t bother going to
Wentworth Park because they wouldn’t get there until half-time and the score
would probably be in double figures by then.
I was relieved that it wasn’t because Clarence were still in the hunt.
Photo: South Hobart's Bradley Lakoseljac brings down a cross [PlessPix]
Photo: South Hobart's Bradley Lakoseljac brings down a cross [PlessPix]
Bradley Lakoseljac had given South Hobart a 10th minute
lead, while Ben Hamlett had added the second in the 20th minute.
Lakoseljac made it 3-0 in the 56th minute as the
visitors completely dominated the proceedings.
South goalkeeper Kieran Brown had had virtually nothing to do.
South’s pressure told in the 62nd minute when Clarence defender
Chris Kannegiesser turned the ball into his own net to give the visitors a 4-0
lead.
In a rare moment, Clarence managed a long-range shot at goal but
it sailed high.
South responded with a goal from Nick Morton to make it 5-0. I then saw something I’d rarely if ever seen
before in a South Hobart game. Coach Ken
Morton substituted his son, Nick. I was
standing with Mrs Vicki Morton and she, too, seemed stunned.
Photo: Nick Morton (left), who scored an excellent goal, is tackled by Jeremy Price [PlessPix]
Photo: Nick Morton (left), who scored an excellent goal, is tackled by Jeremy Price [PlessPix]
Three minutes from the end, South showed yet again their
vulnerability at set-pieces. Clarence
took a corner from the left and Ganga Mangar found the net, which was only the fourth
goal Clarence have scored in the league this season.
The home-side’s muted euphoria was dampened when South substitute
Samson Juju drilled a shot home in the final minute to make it 6-1 for the visitors
and put third-placed South 8 points adrift of leaders Devonport City and 3
points behind second-placed Olympia Warriors.
The prang had been cleared by the time I crossed the Tasmania
Bridge on my way home and I had a clear run.
It was a beautiful evening. In
the absence of any wind, the River Derwent was like a mirror and the bridge lights
were reflected in the water while a large Moon glowed in the sky. Wentworth Park can be an exhilarating place
on nights such as these, even if the football sometimes lacks excitement.
Photo: Nick Morton gets past Jeremy Price [PlessPix]
Photo: Nick Morton gets past Jeremy Price [PlessPix]
6 comments:
Another sell out!!
Nearly same size as Knights V Port. Where were all the mighty Knights supporters?
Love your work Walter.
A very poetic first paragraph, Walter.
....and the last paragraph, too.
I wonder how the Football Tasmania review on the game is going after the survey.
I don't think the people who would of filled in the survey been too kind. Competitions would of been hammered for one and I think having the right officials for games as this would be high on the list.
These were the two main objections for me.
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