Sunday, September 1, 2019

Sunday results - 1 September 2019


Photo:  Knights' keeper Dmitri Nester tackles South Hobart's Sam Berezansky [PlessPix]

NPL Tasmania

South Hobart 1 (S Berezansky 13) lost to Glenorchy Knights 2 (A Leszczynski 32 pen, N Naden 75)

Clarence United 0 lost to Devonport City 8 (J Reynolds 15, 67, 92, D Syson 27, M Barnard 50, 54 pen, M Fitzgerald 75, J Stone 93)

Photo:  Both teams formed a guard of honour at the end of the game for Dmitri Nester and his family as it was Nester's final game at senior level before retirement [PlessPix]

NPL Tasmania (As at 1 September 2019)

TEAM
P
W
D
L
F
A
Pts
Devonport City
23
20
2
1
91
21
62
Olympia Warriors
23
17
2
4
75
29
53
South Hobart
23
13
5
5
78
30
44
Hobart Zebras
23
11
6
6
67
43
39
Glenorchy Knights
23
10
2
11
56
42
32
Kingborough Lions
23
8
3
12
40
48
27
Launceston City
23
7
4
12
35
45
25
Riverside Olympic
23
4
2
17
24
66
14
Clarence United
24
1
0
23
8
160
3

Photo:  Both teams observed a minute's silence before the game in memory of Gemma Nester's grandmother, who passed away this week [PlessPix]


Photo:  Gemma and Dmitri Nester and their son and daughter after today's game [PlessPix]

Photo:  Knights' Tom Young (left) in pursuit of South Hobart's Kasper Hallam [PlessPix] 

Photo:  Sam Berezansky (extreme right) scores for South Hobart against Glenorchy Knights today [PlessPix] 


Photo:  Alex Leszczynski scores a penalty for Knights against South Hobart, his former club, to make it 1-1.  Leszczynski was replaced at half-time because of a shoulder injury.  He was returning in this game from an ankle injury. [PlessPix]


Photo:  Knights' Nick Naden scores the winner against South Hobart today [PlessPix]

Challenge League

Clarence United forfeited to South Hobart.

Photo:  After Clarence forfeited their Challenge League game against South Hobart today, South Hobart had an interclub game before being presented with their league championship  trophy [PlessPix]


Photo:  Action from South Hobart's interclub game today [PlessPix]
Photo:  In the South Hobart interclub game, goalkeeper Mark Moncur scored a penalty for his side.  The other side then were also awarded a penalty, which was taken by their goalkeeper.  Mark Moncur watches as his opposite number takes the spot kick.  He missed, the ball striking the outside of Moncur's right-hand post. [PlessPix]
Photo:  Nick Morton, who broke his leg against Kingborough on Wednesday night, was at today's game on crutches.  He is shown here with his father, South Hobart coach Ken Morton, who was sent from the bench in Wednesday;s game after being sown two yellow cards.  Morton Snr was banned from the bench for today's game, the first time he has not been on the coaches' bench in 149 State League games since 2013. [PlessPix]

Division 3 Cup

New Town Eagles 2 (Blake Crossan, Liam Tollard Williams) beat University 0 [after extra-time] 

Photo:  The cup-winning New Town Eagles side [Photo courtesy of New Town Eagles]

10 comments:

Anonymous said...

Barnard did not score 2 today.

He only scored 1 (the pen) as the other "goal" was ruled an own goal

What could have been said...

Mathew Sanders has only 1 player to thank for still being in front for the Golden Boot over Miles Barnard , and that’s the little number 10 for Clarence United Kane Hatcher , nearly half the size of Barnard he closed the big man down at least half a dozen times in the first half and about the same thereafter and showed some brilliant speed and agility in Defense today frustration clearly shown in Barnard actions , well done young fella , if Sanders clinches this next week you can mark this display down as the defining moment and he should do the right thing at the bar ,

Anonymous said...

100 Percent would have to agree with everything you said. Not only did Hatcher get a bloody nose from Barnard early in to the game, he got up and tussled on putting it some some wonderful defensive efforts for his size to not allowing Barnard to have any real chances and blocking many cut backs from Bidwell and putting an incredible last ditch slide tackle to stop Bidwell traveling in to the box.

Overall very impressed with Clarence in the first half, sure it wasn't the prettiest football but they held Devonport from any real scoring opportunities (scored from set pieces due to Devonports height)

Really hoping some of the young clarence lads move on to bigger clubs that will allow them to play attacking football. The main 3 I would say have a future at the big clubs would have to be Snell (once he returns from injury) Hatcher and Burt.

Anonymous said...

Sanders isn't in front.. Its 27 goals each.

Anonymous said...

Sanders 29 Barnard 28

Anonymous said...

Fantastic too see "Daggy" one of the states best ever strikers passing his wealth of knowledge onto these bunch of kids.
Great stuff.

Anonymous said...

Watching the port clarence goals highlights on youtube. How is Barnards first goal an OG? Haha something dodgy going on there to make that decision. Sanders getting a little leg up in the race i think

Anonymous said...

How was Barnards penalty re taken. Think it's all evened itself out of a course of the season. I remember zebras getting screwed over by the linesman Anzac day and that was Sanders who scored so move on

Anonymous said...

The penalty was retaken because Dyson came off his line a mile...

Anonymous said...

"Think it's all evened itself out of a course of the season"

haha such a low-level and flawed response. thanks for that.