Tuesday, August 9, 2022

South Hobart hand out a hiding to City and move into second

Photo:  South Hobart's Luke Bighin clears ahead of Launceston City's Gediminas Krusa. [PlessPix] 

(NPL Tasmania, South Hobart Oval. Saturday, 6 August 2022)

South Hobart 10 (B Lakoseljac 8, 50, 55, I Van Doorne 10, 45+1, J Hey 27, L Semmler 36, G Higgins 40, N Morton 45+2, L Feral 89) 

Launceston City 1 (Z Buchanan 64)

HT:  7-0   Att:  90   Ref:  A Giusti

South Hobart:  Hurd  -  Herweynen, Bighin, Lancaster, Semmler  -  Higgins, Hey, Morton (Divin 46)  -  Van Doorne (Schofield 60), Lakoseljac (Feral 68), Berezansky  [Sub not used:  Moncur (GK)]

Launceston City:  Clark  -  Hampson, Oh, Egan, Hancox  -  Campbell, Dyer (Wilcox 52), Hawes  -  Krusa, Fidra, Fleming (Buchanan 32)  [Sub not used:  Curtis (GK)]

Photo:  South Hobart's Josh Divin works to get in a shot. [PlessPix] 

South Hobart moved into second place on the NPL Tasmania standings after thrashing 5th-placed Launceston City 10-1 at South Hobart Oval on Saturday in a postponed game from round 2 of the season.

The result was a surprise given that the sides had met in Launceston the week before, when South Hobart had a narrow 2-1 win.

It was largely one-way traffic in this encounter, however, and City had no answer to South’s precise passing and lethal finishing, which delighted their coach, Ken Morton.

Bradley Lakoseljac has made his return from a lengthy injury absence for a 40-minute appearance last week against City.  He lasted for 68 minutes in this game but scored a hat-trick, indicating he was back to his best.

Lakoseljac headed South into the lead in the 8th minute from Tobias Herweynen’s precise right-wing cross.

Photo:  Bradley Lakoseljac receives the congratulations of his team-mates afyer scoring. [PlessPix] 

Three minutes later, a low cross from the left by Lachie Semmler found Iskander Van Doorne, who squeezed home a first-time low shot to make it 2-0.

Jayden Hey grabbed the third in the 27th minute following a chip from the left by Nick Morton.  Hey’s initial shot was blocked by keeper Lachlan Clark but he struck home the rebound.

Sam Berezansky’s near-post ball on the right gave Lachlan Semmler an easy tap-in from close range for South Hobart’s fourth in the 36th minute and it was curtains for the visitors with 10 minutes of the first half remaining.

A beautiful length-of-the-field build-up from South in the 40th minute ended with a full-blooded drive from the edge of the box by Gus Higgins to make it 5-0 for the home side.

Photo:  Bradley Lakoseljac acknowledges a pass from a team-mate. [PlessPix] 

Two goals in a minute at the end of the half gave South a 7-0 lead at the break.  Morton intercepted a sloppy back-pass and beat both Matthew Oh and Shane Egan before hammering a shot past Clark to make it 6-0, while in stoppage time, Van Doorne netted his second and South’s seventh after another clinical build-up from the back.  The move ended with Berezansky playing the ball past a defender and into the path of Van Doorne, who let fly with a powerful shot that gave Clark no chance.

Five minutes after the resumption, Lakoseljac made it 8-0 when Clark could only parry a low cross from the right by substitute Josh Divin and Lakoseljac nipped in to score in a crowded goalmouth.

Photo:  City's James Hawes passes back to his keeper while under pressure from South's Josh Divin. [PlessPix] 

He repeated the feat in the 55th minute when Clark again parried a low right-wing cross, this time by Van Doorne, and he was left to shoot into an empty net and make it 9-0.

Launceston City pulled a goal back through substitute Zac Buchanan in the 64th minute.  Some neat one-touch play wide on the left by City left South floundering and Gediminas Krusa’s pass to Buchanan was thumped home beautifully from the edge of the box by the substitute.

A minute from the end, South grabbed their tenth.  Berezansky won a tackle against Oh near the corner flag on the right and crossed low across the face of goal to the unmarked substitute and captain Loic Feral, who rolled the ball home into an empty net. 

Photo:  Bradley Lakoseljac tangles with Juan Hampson. [PlessPix]

7 comments:

Terry said...

Glad there is competition for being in the top four at the moment, I'm going to enjoy seeing a competitive final four cup at the end of the season so it gives clubs more of an incentive to perform and also giving crowds something else to look forward to and enjoy by the end of the season, therefore giving actual stakes to being in the league on top coming and staying first half way through the season

Football isn't what it used to be I tell you...

Charles Calthrop said...

...further confirmation that the only sporting competition anywhere in the world that isn't better than it was 50 years ago is soccer in Tasmania.

Anonymous said...

Zebras don't have to worry about finishing top four ,they are falling down the ladder each year.
You think two clubs combining they would be stronger,the comitee must have very little football knowledge.
Beachside has the support of the Italian community, Zebras should have never moved.

Anonymous said...

You only have to drive past grove road to realise what a dump that place really is

Anonymous said...

Yes especially if you go via the aquatic centre , the tennis centre, the athletic centre and of course the hockey centre before feasting your eyes on soccer central!

Anonymous said...

Yeah, but at least it's better than the ice skating centre!

Anonymous said...

Glenorchy tip is in better condition than that crap KGV pride there self about the only way that place will get attention if clubs join forces and simply refuse to use the unsafe facility’s they continue to serve up but until club presidents from around the state joint forces nothing will be done