Photo: Lee Mason scored the opener for Olympia tonight [PlessPix]
(Southern Championship 2, KGV Park, Friday, 13 September
2019)
Glenorchy
Knights 1 (I
Mahlangu 58)
Olympia
Warriors 1 (L Mason
47)
HT:
0-1 Ref: S Fagg
Glenorchy
Knights: Hart;
Dingjan, Goodluck, Griffin, Heggie, Holmes, Kadisha, Mahlangu, Roberts,
T Sherman, Taiwo (Interchange: Balaban, Cano, Hagino, Sterpin, Fuentes)
Olympia
Warriors: Moschogianis; Bulis, M Casboult, Doherty,
Kaproulias, Kunwar, Mason, Meredith, Skalkos, C Tsakiris, Vafakos (Interchange:
Aboud, Chamali, Mohamad, Pavlides, J Casboult)
Photo: Innocent Mahlangu netted the equaliser for the Knights [PlessPix]
Olympia
Warriors could have won the Southern Championship 2 title by beating Glenorchy
Knights at KGV Park tonight, but they drew 1-1 and so must fight another day if
they are to clinch the honour.
There
were incidents galore in this game, including a send-off for each side, penalty
appeals that were turned down, an off-side goal, great saves by the goalkeepers,
and injuries and attacks of cramp.
The
game also featured prominent names from the past in both line-ups.
Olympia
will lodge a protest because they claim Knights fielded two ineligible players
who had played NPL last weekend - goalkeeper Lachlan Hart and defender Teddy
Kadisha.
Photo: Michael Moschogianis played superbly in goal for Olympia [PlessPix]
The
first half was a tense, close affair with the respective keepers, Lachlan Hart
(Knights) and Michael Moschogianis (Olympia) both earning their keep with good
saves.
Dipendra
Kunwar on the left wing was causing problems for the Knights with his speed and
trickery, but his final ball was often astray.
Olympia
suffered a set-back in the 16th minute when youngster Mason Casboult
had to be assisted from the field with an ankle injury. He was taken to hospital by private car.
The
first half seemed destined to be goalless, but in the second minute of stoppage
time, Kunwar crossed from the left and Knights defender Tobi Taiwo mis-kicked
his clearance and the ball fell to Lee Mason, who scored one of the easiest
goals of his career from close range.
The
second half began in disastrous fashion for the Knights. Five minutes after the resumption, Hart was
sent off when he handled outside the box to stop a dangerous through-ball. Hart protested his innocence and seemed to
have got away with it when Mr Fagg produced a yellow card. Amid Olympia protests, Mr Fagg realised his
error and produced the red card. Tom
Sherman took Hart’s place in goal, but the Knights were a man down.
Photo: Knights goalkeeper Lachlan Hart takes the long, lonely walk back to the dressing rooms after being sent off [PlessPix]
In
the 58th minute, Innocent Mahlangu was released down the right, but
he seemed a couple of metres off-side.
The club linesman kept his flag down and Mahlangu raced on to score the
Knights equaliser.
Twelve
minutes from the end, Olympia were reduced to 10 men when Patrick Doherty received
a second yellow card for a somewhat crude foul on Daniel Goodluck.
Despite
both sides having the same number of players again, neither side could break
the deadlock and the draw meant Olympia will have to wait if they are to win the
title as there are still some games remaining.
Photo: George Vafakos is only back in Tasmania for a few weeks but played in defence for Olympia tonight [PlessPix]
Photo: A busy day of photography today with ships in the morning, aircraft in the afternoon and football in the evening. Here is the Singapore-flagged LPG tanker EPIC ST. AGNES arriving in Hobart and heading for the Self's Point terminal. The HMAS CANBERRA (L02) is in the background. [PlessPix]
Photo: One of four RAAF Hawks that landed at Hobart Airport in the afternoon. They will do a fly-past of the Hobart Cenotaph at 11am on Sunday for the 79th anniversary of the Battle of Britain. [PlessPix]
Photo: This RAAF Dassault Falcon landed at Hobart Airport late on Friday afternoon [PlessPix]
Photo: A busy day of photography today with ships in the morning, aircraft in the afternoon and football in the evening. Here is the Singapore-flagged LPG tanker EPIC ST. AGNES arriving in Hobart and heading for the Self's Point terminal. The HMAS CANBERRA (L02) is in the background. [PlessPix]
Photo: One of four RAAF Hawks that landed at Hobart Airport in the afternoon. They will do a fly-past of the Hobart Cenotaph at 11am on Sunday for the 79th anniversary of the Battle of Britain. [PlessPix]
Photo: This RAAF Dassault Falcon landed at Hobart Airport late on Friday afternoon [PlessPix]
4 comments:
Thanks for your commitment and continued support for the game Walter.
Appreciate you coming out to report on our game tonight.
Was a good hard fought entertaining game.
Thanks again.
Kappa.
So the Southern Championship dinner was be held while games are still being played go figure.
Did you get an invite to the awards Walter?
What Knights did is the reason why the southern champ teams don't want the NPL teams in.
In their first stint this was done regularly from NPL to Under 20
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