Saturday, July 1, 2023

Saturday results - 1 July 2023

Photo:  Laura Davis (left) opened the scoring fro the Lions today. [PlessPix] 

NPL Tasmania

Devonport Strikers 1-3 South Hobart

Launceston City 3-1 Clarence Zebras

Photo:  Olympia's Anthony Mamic eludes a South East United defender. [PlessPix] 

 NPL Tasmania (As at 1 July 2023)

TEAM

P

W

D

L

F

A

Pts

Devonport Strikers

12

10

1

1

40

11

31

Glenorchy Knights

12

9

0

3

29

8

27

South Hobart

12

7

2

3

35

21

23

Clarence Zebras

12

6

2

4

34

23

20

Launceston City

12

6

1

5

20

21

19

Kingborough Lions

12

5

0

7

36

25

15

Riverside Olympic

12

2

0

10

9

49

6

Launceston United

12

0

0

12

9

54

0

Photo:  Action from today's Hobart City Beachside versus Taroona Men's Southern Championship 1 game at Sandown Park. [PlessPix] 

 NPL Under-21

Launceston City 2-1 Clarence Zebras

Photo:  Action from today's Women's Super League game between Kingborough and Launceston United at Lightwood Park. [PlessPix] 

 Women’s Super League

Kingborough Lions United 3 (Laura Davis 63, Cara Lashmar 75, Teigan Hennessy 77) beat Launceston United 2 Lucy Smith 66, Danielle Gunton 70)

Devonport Strikers 0-3 South Hobart

Photo:  Kingborough's Danielle Kannegiesser (left) and Launceston United's Isabella Declerck. [PlessPix]  

 Men’s Southern Championship

Olympia Warriors 5 (Samuel Cummins 12, 78, 90, Jonte Banks 65, Tyson Barrett 76) lost to South East United 8 (Daniel Harris 51, 63, 73, Sam Sartori 55, 59, Callum Brown 56, 81, 85)

Hobart City Beachside 0 lost to Taroona 4 (Noah Gardner 65, Ramiro Vilar 75, Fergus Bridge 80, 85)

Hobart United 3 (Abel Berhane 39, John Buga 41, Manjil Gautam 90+3) beat Metro 1 (Justin Hudson 84)

Photo:  South East United's Callum Brown (left) and Olympia Warriors' Joel Sammut. [PlessPix] 

 Men’s Southern Championship 1

Hobart United 5 (Jameson Negri 17, 29, Farhan Hussein 65. 70, Ken Kon 90+2) beat Metro 0

Hobart City Beachside 0 lost to Taroona 2 (Joel Terhell 38, Adrian Bett 72)

Photo:  Hobart City Beachside's Avian Doube-Villeneuve gets in ahead of a Taroona opponent. [PlessPix] 

 Men’s Northern Championship

Launceston City 7-1 Burnie United

Northern Rangers 8 (Jesse Fulton 2, Jacob Burke 6, Mitchell Jones 11, 60, , Ben Moir 82, Patrick Lanau-Atkinson 28, Bryley Jordan 58, 85) beat Ulverstone 0

Riverside Olympic 0-1 Launceston United 1

Devonport Strikers 2 (Jesse Dance 37, Rhys McHugh 80) lost to Somerset Sharks 5 (Daniel Frank 58, Beau Blizzard 61, Binaya Giri 62, Aaron Woods 70, 77)

Photo:  Olympia's Anthony Mamic races down the wing. [PlessPix] 

 Men’s Northern Championship 1

Devonport Strikers 4 (Bradley Chilcott 39, 79, Sam Underwood 71, Grant Ashdown 86) bear Somerset Sharks 0

Launceston City 1 (Kale Murphy 90+2) drew with Burnie United 1 (Mofada Hadi 51)

Northern Rangers 2 (Brayden Cobern 48, Ben Moir 78) beat Ulverstone 0

Riverside Olympic 0 lost to Launceston United 2 (Mason Asemota 23, Lochlan Cameron 90+5)

Photo:  Olympia's James Ackerley is bundled off the ball. [PlessPix] 

 Women’s Northern Championship

Riverside Olympic 5 (Lucy Johns 2, 47, Charley Read 22, 90+1, Meg Connolly) beat-Launceston United 1 Isabella Duff 26)

Northern Rangers 0 lost to Ulverstone 1 (Georgia Anderson 68)

Launceston City 0-2 Burnie United

Devonport Strikers 10 (Annaliese Edmunds 9, Taylor Wittwer 11, 54 69, 81, Mikayla Goss 21, 59, Holly Emmett 73, Britany Donoghue 74, Gabrielle Phillips 77) beat Somerset Sharks 0

Photo:  Olympia's Sam Cummins controls the ball. [PlessPix] 

 Northern Championship Under-17s

Devonport Strikers 16 (Jake Lincolne 25, 29, 30 38, 48, 58, Archer Haberle 32, Joss Littler 36, Benjamin Thow 47 61, 63, 73, 77, Nathan Price 51, Samuel McCall 55, Joshua Scrimgeour 68) beat Somerset Sharks 0

Riverside Olympic 0 lost to Launceston United 4 (Brodie Mathews 23, 26, 46, 52)

Launceston United 6 ( Pat Brown 13, Rocco Nolan 26, Max Rawlings 40, 42 67, Riley Woodland 77) beat Burnie United 0

Northern Rangers 3 (John Gray 24, Connor Thomson 44, Anish Rai 80) drew with Ulverstone 3 (Lachlan Thurley 40, Carson Webber 66, Callan Rigby 79)

Photo:  South East United's Oliver Winn (left) in pursuit of Olympia's Sam Cummins. [PlessPix}
 

Photo:  Olympia's Harkirat Singh tangles with South East United's Callum Brown. [Photo by Peter Winn.] 

26 comments:

  1. Can't remember the last time Dev conceded 3. Feels like years ago. Dev still should be fairly comfortable favourites, but atleast we know they can be beaten - City and Kingborourgh Women getting their season back on track too, decent afternoon of football

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    1. Anon 7:16. Why would Devonport target Fidra? Not Morten or Van Doorme? Interesting comment also seeing Ali Dulleh hasn't played since being crudely tackled at the start of the final.
      Credit to South for beating an undermanned Devonport side when was the last time they beat them 2021?

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  2. So Devonport don't get ref favours an all u hear is abuse from their bench "south injure players on purpose " remember when strikers were tough

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    1. Remember when 2 dev players tried to clean up fidra in cup final in first few minutes. South the better football team yet again and this time got there rewards.

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  3. Clarence pretenders.
    The odd good performance but generally average.

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    1. Started to believe their own press

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  4. I think what South did better in this match & certainly the second half was defend as a group. They seemed to have learnt from Brody Denehy's excellent goal for Port - he got past two pretty limp tackles - and they started to defend in groups of 3 and backed each other up. They've been at their best in the past when they've done that. The match was mostly a scrappy midfield battle with some nice bits of combination play. South players also managed a greater level of composure in front of goal. Nick's goal is a good example, he thought about checking back onto his right foot, but instead belted it with some power. Port looked strangely vulnerable to the long ball for the first time for a long time. Young Fidra caused them problems with his pace, he has a bit to learn & needs to grow the confidence to shoot when in good positions but Kenny will help him develop further, hopefully..

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  5. Dev coach is an embarrassment to the club. No wonder some players winge and appeal to the ref for everything as it all starts from him. I remember when dev were tough. Most of the squad is imports or from Launceston. It’s been a good run from dev The wheels are slowly coming off at dev. The better team and better coach clearly won yesterday. Dev still however get more than their share of soft free kicks from mr code

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  6. Splash the Cash Zebras unraveled at the back again

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    1. What a great name for them, try and find something that rhymes with Nick.
      He is the one that governs that club until they move him on they won't have any of the community behind them

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  7. Nick Taylor must be coach of the year in the Southern Championship. He has South East improving all the time.

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    1. Welcome to the blog Mrs Taylor

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  8. South east aren’t incredible

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  9. Last time a local team scored 3 or more v Devonport was State Lg August 12th 2018 Once again it was South who ran out winners 3-2.
    They have had 4 put past them but this has been in NPL Australia play-offs and Australia Cup (recently 0-4v Wellington Phoneix). To find a bigger score than 3 from a local side we have to go back to Aug 5th 2017, guess who, South won 6-0 (Devonport were 3rd whilst South topped the roster).
    Checking on the unbeaten run, Port lost round 2 v Knights in 2022. They then had a run of 16 wins interrupted by draw with K Lions (2-2). Ignoring the Wellington Phoneix match they had another 10 wins before 2-2 draw this season with Clarence Zebs. That was followed by 14 wins up until this weekend. Playing in local competitions it was 42 unbeaten games
    The sort of results most clubs would be happy with.
    I believe Souths 2010-2011 record was 63, made easier as we did not complete against clubs outside the state apart from a few friendlies.

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  10. Interesting to see how South East go after Callum Brown leaves this month. Without question one of the best players in Tasmania. I don’t think they’ve won a game he hasn’t played in.

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    1. Callum Brown will score more goals for South East in half a season than both his brothers combined will for Uni in a whole season

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    2. Not sure what Declan and Lockie have done to deserve being pulled into this

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  11. Moment I seen Zebs import defender not gear up, I knew it’ll be hard for Zebs to see the finish line with a win. In the previous game.. he didn’t give their forwards a chance ..

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  12. Your dead right about the zeb defender import but in all honesty they didn’t have any opposition the previous game

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    1. Previous games Launceston city v Zebs; Simeone had 0 shots on got substituted
      Dev v zebs; he got taken out they conceded 3 goals
      Didn’t play last week conceded 3

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  13. Been in the state for a few years now watching the strikers and have to say the worst I've seen devonport strikers whinge at almost every challenge in the game against South when they were down. Where is the Devonport that got on with it and played football, their coach is the problem bad culture developing and not a good look for the young ones, well played south

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    1. You are 100% spot on. And the coach is leaving out good Devonport players who respect the shirt and is replacing them with outsiders who are no better.

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    2. Who are these players being left out?

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  14. The current Dev team get kicked off the park

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  15. Anon 2 July 7.50PM.
    You have hit the nail on the head. Why does a club require 2 presidents ?
    Maybe the other should have a crack at the top job on his own ?
    Don't think that will go down too well however.
    They are now in a predicament that whatever they do they will upset one group and if they go the other way will upset the others.
    Maybe they can merge with Olympia next year ?

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