Saturday, September 26, 2020

Saturday results - 26 September 2020

Photo:  Olympia's Declan Brown (right) makes it 2-1 against South Hobart [PlessPix]

NPL Tasmania

South Hobart 3 (N Morton 25 pen, 87, G de Souza 73) lost to Olympia Warriors 6 (N Mearns 13, 45+1, D Brown 43, 79, C Brown 70, J Vandermey 45+4 pen)

Devonport City 3 (B Denehey 13, J Stone 32, T Hingston 62) Beat Kingborough Lions United 1 (D Cowen 55)

Clarence Zebras 4 (R Dillon 15,72,  R Cook 17, J Ackerley 89) beat Riverside Olympic 1 (F Fulton 75)

Launceston City 1 (C Dyer 55) lost to Glenorchy Knights 3 (J Linger 3 og, A Walter 55, R Backhouse 84)

Photo:  Jake Vandermey scores a penalty for Olympia against South Hobart to make it 4-1 for Olympia at half-time [PlessPix]

NPL Tasmania Standings (As at 26 September 2020)

TEAM
P
W
D
L
F
A
Pts
Devonport City
10
9
1
0
19
6
28
Glenorchy Knights
10
8
0
2
29
8
24
Olympia Warriors
10
5
1
4
25
19
16
South Hobart
10
5
0
5
20
19
15
Kingborough Lions
10
4
3
3
16
24
15
Clarence Zebras
10
3
2
5
15
20
11
Riverside Olympic
10
1
2
7
13
26
5
Launceston City
10
0
1
9
9
24
1

Photo:  Nick Mearns heads home to make it 3-1 for Olympia against South Hobart [PlessPix]

Women’s Super League

Kingborough Lions United 3-2 Ulverstone

WOMEN’S SUPER LEAGUE (As at 26 September 2020)

TEAM
P
W
D
L
F
A
Pts
Olympia Warriors
9
8
0
1
38
2
24
Clarence Zebras
9
7
1
1
38
6
22
Ulverstone
10
3
3
4
13
21
12
South Hobart
9
3
1
5
17
20
10
Kingborough
9
3
0
6
18
35
9
University
8
0
1
7
8
48
1

Photo:  Clarence Zebras' Harrison Lange clears ahead of Eagles' Oliver Johnstone [PlessPix]

Southern Championship

Clarence Zebras 0 lost to New Town White Eagles 1 (T Butler 33)

South Hobart 4-0 University

Taroona 2 (J Stuart, N Goodsir) beat Olympia Warriors 0

Beachside 4-0 Kingborough Lions United

South East United 0-3 Hobart United

Metro 0-0 Glenorchy Knights

Photo:  University winger on a run past a South Hobart defender [PlessPix]

Southern Championship (As at 26 September 2020)

TEAM
P
W
D
L
F
A
Pts
New Town Eagles
10
8
1
1
25
12
25
Hobart United
10
8
0
2
31
14
24
Taroona
10
5
3
1
34
12
21
University
10
7
0
3
37
16
21
Olympia Warriors
10
7
0
3
22
10
21
Clarence Zebras
10
4
1
5
15
26
13
South Hobart
10
4
0
6
15
20
12
Beachside
10
4
0
6
20
26
12
Glenorchy Knights
10
3
1
6
16
28
10
Metro
10
2
3
5
11
16
9
Kingborough Lions
10
2
1
7
11
31
7
South East United
10
0
0
10
6
33
0

Photo:  Eagles' Jamie Vernon (right) applies pressure to an opponent [PlessPix]


Photo:  South Hobart goalkeeper Mark Moncur grabs the ball off the toe of a University attacker [PlessPix]

Southern Championship 1

Taroona 1-1 Olympia Warriors

South East United 5-5 Hobart United

Photo:  This University shot went just wide of the far post  [PlessPix]

Men’s Northern Championship

Northern Rangers 7-1 Riverside Olympic

Launceston City 5-0 Burnie United

Somerset 1-4 Launceston United

Devonport City 1-1 Ulverstone

Photo:  Toby Butler (No. 2) is congratulated by his Eagles team-mates after scoring with a stunning half-volley from 25 metres [PlessPix]

Women’s Northern Championship

Launceston City 2-2 Burnie United

Somerset 1-9 Launceston United

Northern Rangers 5-1 Riverside Olympic

Photo:  Nick Morton converts a penalty for South Hobart against Olympia [PlessPix]

Photo:  South Hobart keeper Nathan Reid turns an Olympia shot against the crossbar [PlessPix]

18 comments:

Anonymous said...

Devonport's title unless something miraculous happens. I like the look of the southern Champ ladder not much separating the top five sides. a couple of weeks ago warriors were on top with Uni second but how this has changed in a short period of time. I would have Hobart United as favourites with Taroona a close second. Unsure about New town as it's been a long time since they challenged for a title.

Anonymous said...

Walter can you tell us about South beating Uni. This is a real upset and could even cost Uni the title. Wow 4-0.

Anonymous said...

@Anon 9.12 South played out of their skins and took the four good chances that fell their way. Uni had almost a dozen good chances including a penalty saved and numerous one on ones all foiled by Moncur or just wide. Moncur man of the match, great performance from him. But South were well worth their win, they had a great game and played some great stuff. I'm not sure if it will cost a title, each team in the top 5 can win it from here. May the best team win!

Anonymous said...

Not sure how you can have Taroona as second favourite to win. Four points behind New Town with one round to go.

Anonymous said...

I think you mean HAS cost them the title.

Anonymous said...

Lots of injuries in Championship now making a difference.

Anonymous said...

@Anon 2.54am, the southern championship has 1 round to go PLUS 5 round robin matches between the top 6 teams.. so it is still anyones ball game.

Anonymous said...

Brennan needs to go back to the bench ..... he’s suffocating the young kids and providing very little to the team .... numerous times he had opportunities to play in the young forwards but thought it better to take on two or three defenders and turn it over .... perhaps he should try being a mentor / role model and not a star .... better still play him in Centre back South sure need some help there not up forward

Anonymous said...

He's been very poor. He will be lucky to get a game in Vic next season if the coach has been watching

Anonymous said...

Reply to September 27, 2020 at 9:23 AM

I believe the bottom 6 will also have a 5 game round robin too.

Anonymous said...

He seems like he's on holiday, not at South to play football... Surely Ken can see that Andy is not playing anywhere near the level he used to be.

Anonymous said...

Agree with the above comments, look at what players like Holden,Stone & Sanders produced when they returned from the Mainland compared to what Brennen has done. Big let down

Big Phil said...

Well I guess I gotta admit it for a change , the boys David Smith has fielded the last couple of games have really stood up for him , the young guys are improving week by week and Riley Dillon is standing up as a great role model for them and has been outstanding recently so good luck to them all

Anonymous said...

The points are kept. So not anyone's ball game.
Only Newtown, Hobart, taroona or Olympia can win it now.

Anonymous said...

I would actually like too see New Town win. They have made their way back after many years rebuilding. They have done what Clarence couldn't do and that's survive.
They may have no youth but I think that will happen in the next couple of years as they are now a stable club off the field.

Anonymous said...

Anon September 28, 2020 at 9:25 AM

And why can't Uni win?

Anonymous said...

11;14am Uni will have beat New Town if they are going to win the title as if they don't they will be too far of the pace.

Anonymous said...

Reply to Anon 2:44 PM

So, Uni can still win it, yes?