Saturday, September 3, 2022

Saturday results - 3 September 2022

Photo:  Daniel Baumgartner back in action against Hobart City Beachside after a serious knee injury sidelined him for weeks. [PlessPix] 

NPL Tasmania

Devonport Strikers 4-0 Riverside Olympic

Launceston City 0-3 Kingborough Lions United

Photo:  A brilliant headed goal by Knights against New Town White Eagles today. [PlessPix] 

NPL Tasmania Standings (As at 3 September 2022)

TEAM

P

W

D

L

F

A

Pts

Devonport Strikers

20

18

1

1

66

10

55

Kingborough Lions

20

13

2

5

53

32

41

South Hobart

19

12

3

4

60

21

39

Glenorchy Knights

20

12

1

7

44

25

37

Launceston City

20

8

2

10

33

46

26

Clarence Zebras

19

5

2

12

32

44

17

Olympia Warriors

20

3

0

17

23

68

9

Riverside Olympic

20

1

3

16

12

78

6

Photo:  Eagles' Ben Whitehall gets the better of Knights' Yanni Skalkos. [PlessPix]

Men’s Southern Championship

Glenorchy Knights 5-7 New Town White Eagles

Olympia Warriors 1-1 University

Hobart United 6-0 Kingborough Lions United

Hobart City Beachside 1-0 Clarence Zebras

Taroona 6-1 Metro

South East United 1-3 South Hobart

Photo:  Taroona's Matt Lewis is unable to prevent this Metro shot, but it hit the side-netting. [PlessPix]

Men's Northern Championship

Launceston City 3-2 Ulverstone

Somerset Sharks 2-0 Burnie United

Launceston United 0-2 Northern Rangers

Devonport Strikers 14-0 Riverside Olympic

Photo:  Eagles' Jamie Vernon controls the ball in the Championship 1 game against Knights today, which ended in a 7-0 win for Eagles. [PlessPix]

 Women's Super League

Launceston United 5-0 Kingborough Lions United

Photo:  Action from the Hobart City Beachside versus Clarence Zebras game, won 1-0 by Hobart City Beachside, who picked up the George Marino Memorial Trophy. [PlessPix]

Women's Northern Championship

Launceston United 3-6 Northern Rangers

Devonport Striekrs 3-0 Riverside Olymoic

Launceston City 0-1 Ulverstone

Somerset Sharks 0-3 Burnie United

Photo:  Action from today's Taroona versus Metro game at Kelvedon Park. [PlessPix]


Photo:  There seems to be movement at the station at last.  These are new floodlight towers stored at KGV Park before work begins. [PlessPix]
 

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

Nice defensive display at KGV

Anonymous said...

Real quality at the back LOL!

Lots of bad errors, similar for both teams. Eagles quality too much. Knights played above themselves should be happy with the ability they competed and particularly dominated moments of the game.

I think James Sherman being booked while coaching again expresses somethings wrong with his communication. Maybe something happening behind the scenes at knights we don’t know? Personally surprised he wasn’t suspended from the incident a couple of weeks ago.

Anonymous said...

instead of being disciplined by FT, Sherman has been rewarded by being appointed as Tasmania U/15 boys coach at the Nationals in Coffs Harbour......what a great example for our young players.

Anonymous said...

What ? That's a poor decision.

Anonymous said...

Who are the state coaches this year ,for both boys and girls please.

Anonymous said...

Kgv taking priority of the lights the crowd at north chigwell will be livid

Anonymous said...

Matt Lewis looks like he's been hitting the bench press pretty hard!