NPL Tasmania
South Hobart 7-0 Launceston United
Glenorchy Knights 3-0 Riverside Olympic
Launceston City 0-1 Devonport Strikers
Photo: Glenorchy Knights' Nick Mearns climbs above a Riverside Olympic opponent. [PlessPix]
NPL Tasmania (As
at 12 August 2023)
TEAM |
P |
W |
D |
L |
F |
A |
Pts |
Devonport
Strikers |
16 |
14 |
1 |
1 |
50 |
13 |
43 |
Glenorchy
Knights |
17 |
12 |
0 |
5 |
43 |
15 |
36 |
South Hobart |
17 |
11 |
2 |
4 |
52 |
25 |
35 |
Launceston City |
16 |
8 |
1 |
7 |
23 |
24 |
25 |
Kingborough
Lions |
16 |
8 |
0 |
8 |
49 |
31 |
24 |
Clarence Zebras |
16 |
6 |
2 |
8 |
40 |
41 |
20 |
Riverside
Olympic |
16 |
3 |
0 |
13 |
16 |
61 |
9 |
Launceston
United |
16 |
0 |
0 |
16 |
10 |
73 |
0 |
Photo: Clarence Zebras' Louisa Marmion in possession against Devonport Strikers. [PlessPix]
Women’s Super League
Clarence Zebras 0-5 Devonport Strikers
Photo: Action from the South Hobart versus Launceston United NPL Under-21 game today. [PlessPix]
NPL Tasmania Under-21s
South Hobart 3-0 Launceston United
Glenorchy Knights 2-5 Riverside Olympic
Launceston City 3-0 Devonport Strikers
Photo: Knights' Adam Gorrie (right) in a challenge with a Riverside opponent. [PlessPix]
Men’s Southern Championship
Hobart United 2-1 New Town White Eagles
South East United 5-2 Taroona
Olympia Warriors 2-1 University
Photo: South Hobart's Tobias Herweynen testing the Launceston United defence. [PlessPix]
Men’s Northern Championship
Launceston City 0-1 Devonport Strikers
Northern Rangers 9-0 Riverside Olympic
Somerset Sharks 10-2 Launceston United
Burnie United 1-4 Ulverstone
Photo: Clarence Zebras' Bronte Gadon on a run. [PlessPix]
Women’s Northern Championship
Northern Rangers 7-3 Riverside Olympic
Somerset Sharks 1-3 Launceston United
Burnie United 1-1 Ulverstone
Launceston City 3-0 Devonport Strikers
Photo: Former Kingborough and Olympia star, Shane Cartwright, made a comeback today with Glenorchy Knights as a late substitute. [PlessPix]
is anyone going to question another devonport penalty when the likes of south haven’t been awarded one this season?
ReplyDeleteIt’s getting beyond a joke with 2 of the so called seniors referees that instantly point to the spot whenever one of the many many Devonport dives occur. I wonder if someone has the stats on the number of penalties given to Penvonport by those 2 referees As well the number of penalties they don’t give against them. The city game was another prime example. There have been many others against other teams.as well.
DeleteCity’s Tantari got absolutely cleaned up by that Bidwell and Kopra told him to get up other end not half as bad challenge and different result zero hesitation
ReplyDeletegeez I hope City make sure to tie down Tantari every time theres a stiff breeze outside if he gets knocked over that easily!
DeleteSounds very much like the comment of a coach who got himself red-carded after the game. Pitchy's in charge for a few weeks
DeleteStef needs needs to head to the mainland next year. Too good for city and needs to extend himself in a better comp
DeleteSpot on mate
DeleteI hope City sign Dyson as coach for life. Great leadership he shows to the youth. Discipline
Delete11:10 let’s be honest Pitchy has already been running the show for a while, no Syson will be no great loss
DeleteThink syson is a long way away from being considered to be a bad example to youth when you have a NPL coach serving a season ban from NPL and two year ban from juniors……
DeleteSo what’s the story? What did the river coach do to get banned for that long?
DeleteWalter can you please include a Chamionship ladder? That looks like its tighter than a fish's butt.
ReplyDeleteAnother Kopra penalty to Devonport to decide the game on their favour yet 2 city penalties turned away by the same official. Happens way too often.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely correct.
DeleteCity were really Dominating the game too.
DeleteI know. It’s sad. Just like the behaviour of City’s coaching staff that I observed and you could hear clearly. Now that is disappointing to see that sort of leadership at a club. Passion yes. But it’s becoming often. City moved a certain player on for discipline issues, will they do the same for their coach? Doubt it.
DeleteDon’t look or listen to closely at Ballantyne then…..glass houses much
DeleteGreat result for the Matilda’s last night. You’d think that might help improve facilities here in Tasmania? Be interesting to see if Darcy Street is still treated as a place to empty your dog or be returned as a sporting surface. I doubt it unfortunately.
ReplyDeleteIt is actually hilarious how obsessed some people are with Devonport bahahaha you need to talk to someone x
ReplyDeleteI was thinking the same thing. Would love to know which clubs these people support.
DeleteDaniel Aug 13.
ReplyDeleteHow does Matildas' performance translate to Darcy being cleaned up.
Really !!!!!!!
He’s saying that the added attention to the sport might help bring improvements to the facilities, including having dog walkers all over Darcy St. Not hard to follow
DeletePenvonport people aren't wrong.
ReplyDeleteOthers are obsessed with them it's true.
It's also true the people obsessed are correct with the amount of penalties penvonport are given and the amount of penalties NOT given to them. Penvonport people have never got past stratos and the 2019 final don't forget the memes and videos that came out after that game.
If we are all honest. The biggest joke is the league itself. It’s amateur at best these days. One to 3 good teams. Rest make up numbers. Has been since it’s restart way back when. Quality is thin. Travelling across the state wears thin. Work and other commitments such as families take stage when someone gets 22-26 onwards here.
DeleteWhat's the story with Riversides coach? He hasn't been on the sideline for a while now.
ReplyDeleteIt’s a sports field and should be used as such. Must be somewhere more than adequate to build a dog exercise area.
ReplyDelete