Saturday, August 8, 2020

Saturday results - 8 August 2020

Photo:  Olympia Warriors goalkeeper Darby Randall takes the ball off the head of Riverside Olympic's Mackenzie Hancox [PlessPix]

NPL Tasmania

Olympia Warriors 5 (N Mearns 39, D Brown 45, B Hamlett 72, J Ryan 73 pen, 90 pen) beat Riverside Olympic 1 (N Sanz 70 pen)

Kingborough Lions United 2 (A McKeown 28, J Hall 47) beat Launceston City 0

Devonport City 1 (E Bidwell 69) beat South Hobart 0

Glenorchy Knights 5 (N Naden 32, T Young 37, 45, 49, A Walter 71) beat Clarence Zebras 2 (M Pace 9, J Thompson 51)

Photo:  Riverside Olympic goalkeeper Jarrod Hill turns a shot onto the crossbar [PlessPix]

NPL Tasmania Standings (As at 8 August 2020)

TEAM
P
W
D
L
F
A
Pts
Devonport City
4
4
0
0
7
3
12
Kingborough Lions
4
3
1
0
9
4
10
Glenorchy Knights
4
3
0
1
11
6
9
South Hobart
4
2
0
2
5
6
6
Riverside Olympic
4
1
1
2
7
11
4
Olympia Warriors
4
1
0
3
8
8
3
Clarence Zebras
4
1
0
3
4
8
3
Launceston City
4
0
0
4
4
9
0

Photo:  Clarence Zebras' Luke Huigsloot gets the ball ahead of Glenorchy Knights' Tom Young [PlessPix]

Men’s Southern Championship

Hobart United 4-0 New Town White Eagles

Taroona 2-2 Metro

University 7-1 Clarence Zebras

Kingborough Lions United 5-2 South East United

Olympia Warriors 4-1 Beachside

Glenorchy Knights 3-1 South Hobart

Photo:  Clarence Zebras' Ryan Cook and Glenorchy Knights' Jordan Muller compete for a header [PlessPix]

Southern Championship 1

Hobart United 1-4 New Town White Eagles

Taroona 12-3 Metro

Women’s Super League

Ulverstone 1-1 Clarence Zebras

Photo:  Riverside's Mackenzie Hancox leaves an Olympia Warriors opponent in his wake as he attacks [PlessPix]

Men’s Northern Championship

Ulverstone 5-1 Launceston City

Northern Rangers 2-0 Burnie United

Launceston United 3-0 Riverside Olympic

Devonport City 6-1 Somerset

Photo:  Olympia's Callum Brown takes on Olympic's Tom Prince [PlessPix]

Women’s Northern Championship

Ulverstone 0-6 Launceston City

Devonport Strikers 21-1 Somerset

Northern Rangers 3-3 Burnie United

Launceston City 1-0 Riverside Olympic

Photo:  Glenorchy Knights' Alex Bellini shields the ball from Clarence Zebras' Jayden Hey [PlessPix]

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

Oh Dear, poor old Zebras , see what happens when you change some good defence over the last couple of weeks and put an aging player from social football back in against faster young players ? I really felt sorry for Jeremy Price watching that on stream I bet it was 10 times worse live ! Smith still don’t get it does he ?You HAVE TO MATCH SPEED WITH SPEED

Anonymous said...

Things I saw today

Zebras first half tactics were disgusting and were lucky to not be 5 down at HT. Changed in the 2nd half but the game was over. You cannot try to NOT play and expect anything positive

South showing now how many young kids they have. Not terrible performance but a building year

Devonport do what they do and that is win at home. Should of been more and look to be lacking in attacking 3rd but rock solid defence

Olympia didn't impress me, yes they got the job done but they need to beat a couple decent teams to get doubters off there backs

Kingbrough the biggest positive story so far. Jez has them playing well and Sunday has made a huge difference

Knights looked pretty good again. The 1 area of concern is there defence and can they keep out the better teams. Alex Walter getting back to his best

Riverside and Lton City both gping to struggle with riverside just infront

JL2 said...

So 28 yrs of age is to old for NPL which is pretty much a social Comp and way with the piss poor standards you my friend are a flog

Anonymous said...

Did the Olympia guy finally get to play with his little siren properly yesterday? Would have been a big day for him.

Anonymous said...

Given Price played a damn good game against the Mariners for the Tasmanian side less than a year ago, I reckon he can handle the NPL TAS. Plenty of areas to pick apart at Zebras but that aint it chief.

Anonymous said...

Anon 834 bit harsh to blame 1 player i thought the whole defence line was rubbish and set piece defence especially but nothing that cant be fixed, as bad as that performance was they still show some good football at times and iwould not be suprised of a turnaround in form soon

Anonymous said...

the more I watch zebras play the more I have a tinge of regret with Markaj's departure

Anonymous said...

Gabriel stay of the blog football in the state wishes you well but your time here is done in the coaching ranks .