Second-placed
Glenorchy Knights will go to the top of the NPL Tasmania ladder if they beat
current leaders Devonport City away at Valley Road at 2.15pm tomorrow.
Devonport
have a 3-point lead over the Knights going into Round 6, but the visitors have
a better goal-difference so a win will put the Knights on top.
Devonport
have a perfect record to date and a win could see them open up a 5-point lead (if Kingborough win).
Devonport
goalkeeper Nathan Pitchford will be making his 50th appearance for the
club and although his form has been outstanding, he is till looking to improve.
“I am
pleased with my form this season, but there are still areas of my game I am
looking to improve and I’ve been working hard on them over the last few weeks
to ensure I can continue to contribute in a positive way to our team’s
performances,” Pitchford said.
“Against
the Knights, the whole group is confident
that we will put forward a strong performance.
“So far
this season we haven’t fully ‘clicked’ as a group, but we have definitely been
improving each week and showing the ability to grind out results.
“It’s
exciting to feel like we can still improve, despite being in a good position on
the ladder at this stage of the season.
“Knights
are an exciting attacking team and deserve the success they have had so far
this season, so our whole group is looking forward to the match and the contest
and we are certainly not taking them lightly.
“Morale is
high but I would describe it as more of a real hunger for continued improvement
and the chance of success.
“Much like
myself, personally, the group still feels like our best football is ahead of us
and, whilst in good spirits, we are pushing ourselves and each other hard to
achieve as much as we can in 2020.”
Photo: Knights coach James Sherman has his side firing on all cylinders [PlessPix]
Photo: Knights coach James Sherman has his side firing on all cylinders [PlessPix]
Knights
will have much the same squad as last week.
“We are really looking forward to tomorrow,“ said Knights coach, James
Sherman.
“As a side we don’t know yet what we are really capable of and tomorrow
is as good a way of finding out as any.
“Devonport away is the most difficult fixture of the season and it
provides us with the perfect opportunity to find out our potential.
“I'm happy with how we've been playing.
The games come at a perfect time.
“It's going to need a committed and confident 90 minutes as they're a
very talented team littered with experience.
“With belief and trust amongst ourselves, I can see us playing well
tomorrow.”
Third-placed
Kingborough Lions United travel to Warrior Park tomorrow to face fifth-ranked
Olympia Warriors at 4.30pm in the only NPL game to be played in the south of
the State.
Kingborough
will have James Hall back after he missed last weekend’s embarrassing 5-0 loss
to South Hobart, but they will again be without Shane Cartwright, one of their
best players.
Kingborough
coach Jes Kenth said Cartwright is still carrying an injury and would not be
risked on the artificial pitch at Warrior Park.
Kenth said
the players were hurting after last week’s loss but they will be out to redeem
themselves against a side that has picked up on form and is starting to make
strides.
“I don’t
think last week’s performance was too bad and there were just a couple of
moments that swung the pendulum,” Kenth said.
“We’ve
been competitive in every game and you mustn’t take one game in isolation.
“It’ll be
a big challenge tomorrow, but the boys are up for it.”
Photo: Danny Cowen is a key player at the heart of defence for the Lions [PlessPix]
Olympia may have striker Ben Hamlett back after missing last weekend’s game.
Photo: Danny Cowen is a key player at the heart of defence for the Lions [PlessPix]
Kingborough
Lions United captain Danny Cowen is a key defender and is happy with his own
form.
“I’m fairly
happy with how I’ve started off the season,” Cowen said.
“It has been good
to hit the ground running and get some good results, but there are still things
I can work on to help the team and my own performances.
“I have a great
deal of confidence in our team and abilities to get the job done. There is a certain belief in the squad which
is great.
“Morale is
good. We know we weren’t good enough
last weekend but we’ve had a good week on the track and we are keen to continue
on with our good start and build more momentum.”
Olympia may have striker Ben Hamlett back after missing last weekend’s game.
He became
a father this week and will be on a high and, if he does play, he will be out
to impress.
The
Tasmanian ‘Italian derby’ is scheduled for Buckby Land Rover Park in Launceston
at 4.30pm tomorrow when hosts Launceston City welcome Clarence Zebras.
Photo: Matthew Oh is confident Launceston City can improve [PlessPix]
Photo: Matthew Oh is confident Launceston City can improve [PlessPix]
Launceston
City defender Matthew Oh believes that he can improve his own form and that the
team can rise from the foot of the table.
“My form is not where I want it to be, but I am learning from each game
and applying new knowledge of the game to each training session and each game, with
the help from my coach and the players around me,” Oh said.
“Clarence Zebras will put up a good fight, but we have identified what
we need to do to get the win this weekend.
“We have had a rocky start to the season, but I am confident in my team
and that we have got what it takes to get the win.
“This season has been difficult for us so far. We haven't been able to showcase what we are
capable of as a team and it is very frustrating.
“We work hard week in, week out, to improve and adapt our style to the
best we can. I believe if we keep
working hard, believe in ourselves and back each other. we will be on the way
up.”
Clarence Zebras have been in poor form and they desperately need to win
this game to re-establish self-belief and salvage something from the season.
Clarence Zebras captain, Jayden Hey, believes it’s been a tough campaign
so far.
Photo: Clarence Zebras captain Jayden Hey at a media conference [PlessPix]
Photo: Clarence Zebras captain Jayden Hey at a media conference [PlessPix]
“I believe this has been the most competitive NPL season from top to
bottom we have had,” Hey said.
“It seems anybody can beat anyone on their day and we are no exception.
“Unfortunately, results haven’t fallen our way yet but we have been in
every game and the results will come once we start finishing our chances, which
is all I feel that’s missing.”
Hey has been reasonably pleased with his own form but is still looking
for improvement.
“I’m reasonably happy with my performances to date but feel I’m yet to
hit my stride,” he said.
“Like everyone else, when COVID brought everything to a standstill, I
feel I lost all momentum for the season and going through it all again hasn’t
been easy, both physically and mentally, for all.”
Riverside
Olympic’s Aaron Campbell will play his 150th NPL Tasmania game when
his team take on South Hobart at Windsor Park tomorrow at 2.15pm.
Riverside
are sixth and South Hobart are fourth in the standings.
Photo: South Hobart's Nick Morton has come back from a badly broken leg [PlessPix]
Photo: South Hobart's Nick Morton has come back from a badly broken leg [PlessPix]
South
Hobart’s Nick Morton is one of their key players and he is in fine form after
coming back from a serious injury (broken leg) last season.
“Overall, I am
happy with how I’ve come back,” Nick Morton said. “I’ve put in a lot of work to try and get the
body right for competition but maybe only within the last week or two have I
felt that the old me was coming back into play.
“So, I’m happy
that I’ve come this far considering where I was 11 or 12 months ago and watching
the final games from the sideline.
“I expect a
difficult game on Saturday. Riverside
have a good young squad and will be hungry for a win, so we will have to make
sure we are on top of our game to come away with 3 points.
“We want to
close the gap at the top and still be a title threat.”
NPL Tasmania
Standings (As at
16 August 2020)
TEAM
|
P
|
W
|
D
|
L
|
F
|
A
|
Pts
|
Devonport City
|
5
|
5
|
0
|
0
|
9
|
3
|
15
|
Glenorchy Knights
|
5
|
4
|
0
|
1
|
13
|
6
|
12
|
Kingborough Lions
|
5
|
3
|
1
|
1
|
9
|
9
|
10
|
South Hobart
|
5
|
3
|
0
|
2
|
10
|
6
|
9
|
Olympia Warriors
|
5
|
2
|
0
|
3
|
10
|
9
|
6
|
Riverside Olympic
|
5
|
1
|
1
|
3
|
7
|
13
|
4
|
Clarence Zebras
|
5
|
1
|
0
|
4
|
4
|
10
|
3
|
Launceston City
|
5
|
0
|
0
|
5
|
5
|
11
|
0
|
5 comments:
That would be good if it was...
Prediction:
Knights to get thumped.
Walter I must confess I did not know that Clarence were Italian.
Prediction, you are going to look stupid. They may lose but not thumped.
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