Photo: Action from the Riverside versus Knights game at Windsor Park today. [Photo by Craig Pitt]
NPL Tasmania
Riverside Olympic 0-5 Glenorchy Knights
Launceston United 2-3 South Hobart
Devonport Strikers 2-0 Launceston City
Photo: Knights' Tyler Harrison about to score his side's first to give Knights a 1-0 lead at half-time. [Photo by Craig Pitt]
NPL Tasmania (As at 1 April 2023)
TEAM |
P |
W |
D |
L |
F |
A |
Pts |
Devonport Strikers |
3 |
2 |
1 |
0 |
9 |
2 |
7 |
South Hobart |
3 |
2 |
1 |
0 |
7 |
5 |
7 |
3 |
2 |
0 |
1 |
3 |
2 |
6 |
|
Glenorchy Knights |
3 |
2 |
0 |
1 |
7 |
1 |
6 |
Kingborough Lions |
2 |
1 |
0 |
1 |
6 |
3 |
3 |
Clarence Zebras |
2 |
0 |
2 |
0 |
3 |
3 |
2 |
Launceston United |
3 |
0 |
0 |
3 |
3 |
11 |
0 |
Riverside Olympic |
3 |
0 |
0 |
3 |
1 |
12 |
0 |
NPL Under-21
Riverside Olympic 1-0 Glenorchy Knights
Launceston United 0-7 South Hobart
Devonport Strikers 2-4 Launceston City
Penvenport awful referring display again
ReplyDeleteIt’s almost like you can’t just kick people in the box anymore. Shocking.
DeleteWouldn’t it be Penvonport?
DeleteCity trying to be Strikers in all facets. Won’t work. City need an experienced coach
DeleteIt will be interesting to see how the coaches manage the players this week. A split group after a key player leaving and a loss to their rival can’t be easy
DeleteHave to agree. Refereeing was woeful. Not the first time this ref has not been up to it. No authority and influenced by home crowd at Penvonport
DeleteI wouldn't underestimate the ability of the City coaching staff or the trajectory City are on as a club across all levels. Time will tell, Rome wasn't built in a day.
ReplyDeleteI wouldn't have thought a 2-0 loss at Valley Road isn't enough to ring alarm bells.
Rome was built in a day.
DeleteIt just took me 6 days 2 work out the design lol
Apart from their U21 coach, who should be the senior coach, what credentials do they have? You’d think with the players they went out and chased they’d get a coach with experience and pedigree
DeleteAre Austin yost and Nick naden not playing for knights this season?
ReplyDeleteAustin Yost played his first minutes for Knights this season yesterday but was subbed off with a injured shoulder after half an hour. Haven't seen Nicholas Naden so not sure.
DeleteYost played saturday
DeleteI left at half time during the Zebras Lions match. The league has three decent teams week in week out that you can get interested in. Devonport, Knights and South.
ReplyDeleteHow bad has the standard got?
Lions, an average side cut through Zebras like Swiss Cheese.
Only decent keeper week in, week out is Ports keeper. Half of the players if not more in this league wouldn't play senior football in any other era of the game.
I don't know how you turn up week in, week out Walter. You are my hero!
Have to agree. The standard has dropped massively over the last 2-3 years
DeleteKnights aren't worth watching either.
DeleteAnon April 2, 2023 at 8:44 PM -- and what is the senior win percentage of their U21 coach???
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ReplyDeleteImagine being the most dominant team in the state for the last 6 or so years.
Representing Tas on the national stage (and winning games at this level).
All whilst having to do the most travel...
And anonymous keyboard warriors think you've had a bit of referee luck. Bahahaha.
OmG PeVonPorT!!! So FunNy!! I am sure all the Dev NPL players are losing heaps of sleep over ya tall poppy opinions.
Haha agreed! Jealousy gets you nowhere! The fact that Launceston based players are happy to travel to Dev tells you everything. Maybe those players love taking penalties and that’s why they travel to play at Penvenport
DeleteDevonport have had it peachy for a while mate you cannot deny the refs favour them and as soon as they don't there are videos made and stuck up all over Facebook bashing the ref that did them foul
DeleteToot! toot!
DeletePort triumphalism starting in round three this year.
I guess you can say they have had it peachy with everything they have won. Now tell me what City have won since the new State League started back up? I hear crickets
DeleteAnon April 3, 2023 at 9:18 AM
ReplyDeleteAlexander Gaetani had a 11.29% winning percentage in NPL Tasmania having won only 7/62 games for Riverside Olympic.
What happened to Krusa at City? Bloke did everything for that club through its tough times and now departs?
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ReplyDeleteAnon April 3, 2023 at 11:35 PM
if they were isolated incidences.. Maybe.
But they have absolutely dominated the league for 6 or so years.
The ref's can't influence it this much..
Would love to see whose had the most penalties in the last 6 years
ReplyDeleteAnonymous April 4, 2023 at 4:38 PM
DeletePenalties Scored in NPL Tasmania (2013-2023)
44 - Devonport Strikers
37 - South Hobart
34 - Hobart Zebras
27 - Kingborough Lions
23 - Olympia Warriors
22 - Northern Rangers
20 - Glenorchy Knights
16 - Launceston City
9 - Clarence United
9 - Riverside Olympic
6 - Clarence Zebras
0 - Launceston United
Total = 247
Correct : and now for the $16,000 question . How many minutes has each team spent in their oppositions penalty box?
ReplyDeleteHow many dives has each team carried out in their penalty box
DeletePenvonport
ReplyDeleteDo you realise how pathetic this comment is ??
Delete
ReplyDeleteHey Anon April 4 11:02 PM.. Don't be stupid mate. Stop talking sense!
Love the stats Ben, thanks for this.
Do you happen to have a stat for Penalty per NPL game? Given Hobart Zebs and Rangers haven't been around, I feel they might challenge top spot.
April 5, 2023 at 9:07 PM
ReplyDeletePenalties Scored Per Game by club in NPL Tasmania (2013-2023)
0.23 - Hobart Zebras
0.21 - Devonport Strikers
0.18 - South Hobart
0.17 - Northern Rangers
0.14 - Glenorchy Knights
0.13 - Kingborough Lions
0.11 - Olympia Warriors
0.11 - Riverside Olympic
0.10 - Clarence United
0.10 - Clarence Zebras
0.08 - Launceston City
0 - Launceston United
Total = 247 penalties in 848 games
Love your work Ben, how about penalties scored as a percentage of total goals scored?
ReplyDeleteApril 6, 2023 at 12:06 PM
DeletePenalties scored as a percentage of total goals scored in NPL Tasmania (2013-2023)
9÷64=14.06% - Riverside Olympic
9÷70=12.86% - Clarence United
22÷256=8.59% - Northern Rangers
34÷438=7.76% - Hobart Zebras
44÷595=7.39% - Devonport Strikers
20÷272=7.35% - Glenorchy Knights
27÷371=7.28% - Kingborough Lions
6÷94=6.38% - Clarence Zebras
16÷300=5.33% - Launceston City
37÷717=5.16% - South Hobart
23÷504=4.56% - Olympia Warriors
0÷3=0% - Launceston United
No that won’t do sorry Ben, can we only have stats that support Devonport getting an easy run from the refs over the past 7 years please
DeletePenalties awarded at home in the last 6 years hahah
ReplyDeletePercentage of people on Walter’s blog clutching at straws desperately trying to find a statistic that supports their conspiracy theory?
ReplyDelete50% Knights
Delete20%South
30% The rest