Sunday, June 27, 2021

Saturday results - 26 June 2021

Photo:  Clarence Zebras keeper Josh Jones saves Brody Denehey's penalty for Devonport Strikers. [PlessPix] 

NPL Tasmania

Clarence Zebras 1 (R Cook 3’) lost to Devonport Strikers 2 (J Payne 54’,B Denehey 83’)

Launceston City 2-1 Olympia Warriors

Glenorchy Knights 5 (E Luttmer 12’, 45’ pen, C Smith 66’, K Pitt 82’, Y Skalkos 87’) beat Riverside Olympic 0

Kingborough Lions United 3-3 South Hobart

Photo:  Ryan Cook is congratulated by his Clarence Zebras team-mates after scoring with a free-kick against Devonport Strikers. [PlessPix]  

NPL Tasmania Standings (As at 26 June 2021)

TEAM

P

W

D

L

F

A

Pts

Glenorchy Knights

10

8

2

0

38

10

26

Devonport City

11

8

1

2

22

10

25

South Hobart

10

6

3

1

25

12

21

Kingborough Lions

11

5

2

4

22

22

17

Olympia Warriors

10

3

2

5

18

25

11

Clarence Zebras

10

2

1

7

19

30

7

Launceston City

10

2

1

7

8

26

7

Riverside Olympic

10

0

2

8

16

34

2

Photo:  Riverside's William Humphrey (left) takes on Glenorcjy Knights' Austin Yost. [PlessPix].

Men’s Southern Championship

Metro 0-3 New Town White Eagles

South East United 0-5 Taroona (J Stuart 3, S James, L Warrener)

Hobart United 1-2 Olympia Warriors

Glenorchy Knights 0-1 University

Kingborough Lions United 1-2 South Hobart

Clarence Zebras 0-3 Beachside

Photo:  Clarence Zebras' Taylor Rand wins the ball against Devonport Strikers. [PlessPix]  

Women’s Super League

Clarence Zebras 8-3 Devonport Strikers

Kingborough Lions United 3-1 Launceston United

Photo:  Riverside Olympic's James Hall in pursuit of Glenorchy Knights' Connor Schmidt. [PlessPix]  

Men’s Northern Championship

Somerset 4-1 Riverside Olympic

Launceston City 1-0 Northern Rangers

Burnie United 2-1 Devonport Strikers

Ulverstone 2-2 Launceston United

Photo:  Glenorchy Knights' Eli Luttmer, who scored a brace, tries to catch a Riverside Olympic opponent. [PlessPix]  

Women’s Northern Championship

Launceston City 1-6 Northern Rangers

Ulverstone 7-0 Launceston United

Burnie United 1-0 Devonport Strikers

Photo:  Simon Robustelli (right) and a couple of Italian mates were in full song today at the Clarence Zebras versus Devonport game, probably in preparation for cheering on Italy at the Italian Club when Italy take on Austria early on Sunday morning in the Euro Championships. [PlessPix]

Photo:  Clarence Zebras'  Louisa Marmion on the attack against Devonport Strikers. {PlessPix]

Photo:  Clarence Zebras' Simon Stankovich attempts to stop Devonport's Brody Denehey. [PlessPix]

Photo:  Action from today's Under-14 game between Clarence Zebras and Olympia Warriors, which ended in a 0-0 draw. [PlessPix]

Photo:  A Clarence Zebras defender clears a Southern FC attack in an Under-16 game at Wentworth Park today. [PlessPix]
 


9 comments:

Robi Baric said...

Hi Walter

It was our young debutant Kalvin Pitt who scored the 5th goal.

Thanks

Walter said...

Thanks, Robbie. I should have looked more closely at the team sheets. I think it's all correct now. Cheers!
Walter

Anonymous said...

Strikers WSL team have been very poor unfortunately. Not sure what’s happened there!

Anonymous said...

Anonymous Anonymous said...
Strikers WSL team have been very poor unfortunately. I'm Not sure what’s happened there!

Other than wishful thinking I'm not quite sure what you base that on? Currently sitting equal 3rd with 2 games in hand against the other side sitting in 3rd and 2 points and a game in hand against the team in 4th place looks to me like a decent 1st year so far.

Anonymous said...

Few things on yesterdays game,the best team in the league can only fill 2 subs for a top level game is this arrogance or players not wanting to travel as they have plenty of teams. No Riley Dillon for Zebs as on holiday pretty poor. South and King officially ended eachothers seasons. Olympia to young and inconsistant. Riverside awful yes they are missing players but that knights team is over rated

Anonymous said...

Anyone who thought the Strikers' WSL team were a title contender in their debut year clearly hasn't been looking at the team sheets close enough.
Plenty of good WSL players from the 2020 Ulverstone team stayed at the Reds (Nellis, Hingston, Reimer, McMillan etc), Georgia King and Lucy Foote haven't been on the park all season due to childbirth and injury, and yesterday three first-choice players were missing, including Georgia Anderson, who is arguably one of the better shot-stoppers going around.
Watch out for them next year, but they were always a step or two behind Olympia and Zebras this campaign, especially when not at full strength.

Anonymous said...

Haha knights are not over rated buddy

Anonymous said...

Hi Walter, picture is Louisa Marmion for Clarence Zebras not Caitlin Stalker.

Anonymous said...

How dare young Dillon have a holiday