Saturday, October 17, 2020

Saturday results - 17 October 2020

Photo:  South Hobart's Guilherme de Souza heads his side's second goal against Clarence Zebras [PlessPix]
 

NPL Tasmania

Devonport City 1 (R Reynolds 70 pen) beat Launceston City 0

South Hobart 5 (S Stankovich 6 og, G de Souza 17, P Kibler 30, B Lakoseljac 54, 59) beat Clarence Zebras 0

Olympia Warriors 0 lost to Glenorchy Knights 3 (H Anderson 13, 67, 71)

Riverside Olympic 3 (F Fulton 46, N Sanz 64, J Martin 81 og) beat Kingborough Lions United 0

Photo:  Glenorchy Knights' Harry Anderson (No.9) loops a header over Olympia Warriors' goalkeeper Darby Randall to put the visitors in front [PlessPix]
 

NPL Tasmania Standings (As at 17 October 2020)

TEAM

P

W

D

L

F

A

Pts

Devonport City

13

12

1

0

24

8

37

Glenorchy Knights

13

10

1

2

36

9

31

South Hobart

13

7

1

5

29

23

22

Olympia Warriors

13

6

1

6

30

24

19

Kingborough Lions

13

5

3

5

23

32

18

Clarence Zebras

13

3

2

8

18

32

11

Riverside Olympic

13

2

2

9

16

32

8

Launceston City

13

1

1

11

13

30

4

Photo:  Clarence Zebras goalkeeper Nick O'Connell takes a cross ahead of South Hobart's Nick Morton [PlessPix]  

Women’s Super League

Olympia Warriors 2-0 Ulverstone

Men’s Southern Championship

South Hobart 5-3 Clarence Zebras

South East United 1-4 Glenorchy Knights

Taroona 4-0 Beachside

Metro 3-0 Kingborough Lions United

Photo:  Clarence Zebras' Harrison Lange (right) tackles a South Hobart attacker in today's Southern Championship game at South Hobart Oval [PlessPix]
 

Men’s Southern Championship 1

Taroona 1-3 Beachside

South Hobart 0-3 University

Photo:  Action from today's Southern Championship game between South Hobart and Clarence Zebras [PlessPix]
 
Photo:  More action from the Southern Championship game between South Hobart and Clarence Zebras [PlessPix]

Men’s Northern Championship

Riverside Olympic 4-2 Ulverstone

Launceston United 6-1 Burnie United

Somerset 3-3 Northern Rangers

Devonport City 5-1 Launceston City

Photo:  South Hobart's Nick Morton shoots despite the attentions of Clarence Zevrasz' skipper, Jayden Hey.  The ball was turned in my Simon Stankovich for an own-goal. [PlessPix]
 

Women’s Northern Championship

Somerset 0-8 Northern Rangers

Devonport City 7-0 Launceston City

Launceston United 0-0 Burnie United

Photo:  Glenorchy Knights goalkeeper Lachlan Hart is hit in the face by a shot from Olympia's Callum Brown (No.17) [PlessPix]


 

Photo:  Hart's face is distorted as the ball rebounds.  Hart told me it was quite a knock and his eyes were watering for a while afterwards. [PlessPix]

Photo:  South Hobart's Nick Morton tangles with former team-mate and now Clarence Zebras player Ryan Cook [PlessPix]

 
 Photo:  Olympia's Adam Gorrie takes a tumble but team-mate Austin Yost is on to the ball [PlessPix]
Photo:  Olympia's Austin Yost goes down after being tackled by Glenorchy Knights' Connor Schmidt [PlessPix]


 

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Congratulations to Devonport another title in the cabinet. They have been rusty all year but have got the job done with barely conceding all year and that's what wins championships

Knights really like what they have done this year and another impressive performance today

Riverside have a bright future with their young squad

Launceston City don't really like what's happened to this club they are not improving at all and have an average squad

Kingbrough probably shows they have over achieved this year, away from the Den they are awful

Olympia need to start again. It's like they have no identy in the way they play and would like to see some big changes at the club

South Hobart again a successful year after the players they lost last season

Clarence Zebras or should we just say Clarence. There is nothing that reminds me that this team is from the great Hobart Juventus club. They habe a terrible team and no direction. They could disappear completely if they are not careful


Anonymous said...

Another dive. Another penalty at home. Another 1-0 win to Devonport
Knights easily the best team in the league.

Roger said...

Anon8*28 your dead right and a mysterious no hand ball in the box ruling after the linesman flagged it when zebras were up 1-0 ,, makes you wonder about that ground up there , Devonport are given more get out of jail free cards than yellows at home

Anonymous said...

Look I’m no Devonport fan and without Pitchy they would have finished a couple places lower but Knights are a little over rated as well ... let’s see how they do over the next two weeks against Devonport and then South in the Laka semi if they win those two comfortably then I would probably agree

Anonymous said...

Did knights win it? Must have missed that. I thought Port were the champions this year which makes THEM the best team in the league. Poor Knights all that money to be the 1st of the losers.