Friday, March 6, 2020

NPL Southern Summer Cup results - Friday, 6 March 2020


Photo:  South Hobart centre-back Patrick Kibler cuts out a pass to Kingborough's James Hall [PlessPix]

NPL Southern Tasmania Summer Cup

Kingborough Lions United 2 (Shane Cartwright 55, 82) beat South Hobart 1 (Sam Tooze 17)

Glenorchy Knights 2 (Nicholas Naden 25, Mathew Nowicki 75) beat Clarence Zebras 1 (Dwayne Walsh 56)

Photo:  Knights' Alex Bellini gets away from Clarence Zebras' Ryan Cook [PlessPix]

Standings (As at 6 March 2020)

TEAM
P
W
D
L
F
A
Pts
Olympia Warriors
4
4
0
0
11
5
12
South Hobart
4
2
0
2
7
5
6
Glenorchy Knights
4
1
1
2
3
5
5
Kingborough Lions United
4
1
1
2
4
8
4
Clarence Zebras
4
1
0
3
6
8
3

[The Summer Cup Final will be between Olympia Warriors and South Hobart.]

Photo:  Kingborough centre-back Danny Cowen heads clear [PlessPix]

Photo:  Knights' Alex Bellini gets away from two Clarence Zebras' opponents [PlessPix]

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Knights lucky that Zebras are worse than them.
Neither side could pass and keep the ball.
South unlucky to lose , Lions lucky to win..
Lions no system or structure. Can’t pass the ball or keep possession.
Two poor games.

Anonymous said...

Interesting results last night. South not winning is not a suprise they will be inconsistent this season with a young team but expect them to finish 3rd. Kingbrough are in for a very long year and will be bottom 2. Zebras better hope they don't get any injuries especially to Huigsloot or they will be down with kingbrough in the bottom 2. Knights should of kept some of there cash to spend on attackers, yes Walter is to come into the line up but with no no9 and average wide players they will struggle to score. Think there defence is still very suspect aswell and cannot be considered anywhere near the title. Olympia 2nd to Devonport this season

Anonymous said...

7:27: What game were you watching? Knights were clearly the better team, in control for 75 minutes of the game, zebras resorted to kicking out as they couldn’t get near them at times. Knights were also able to keep the ball and move from their defensive third, into the midfield and beyond frequently with ease. Bellini and Muller in particular played some lovely short passes and then looked to switch it to exploit the space. South were definitely not unlucky to lose, Kingborough missed a penalty and their defending for both goals was atrocious.

Anonymous said...

1.59 pm.
South should have been 3-0 up at half time.
Kingborough lucky to still be only 1 goal down at half time.