Saturday, September 2, 2023

Saturday results - 2 September 2023

Photo:  Kingborough Lions United salute their fans after the win over Devonport Strikers today. [PlessPix] 

NPL Tasmania

Kingborough Lions United 4-3 Devonport Strikers

Riverside Olympic 1-6 South Hobart

Launceston United 2-2 Launceston City

Photo:  Kingborough's Declan Taylor scores with a low shot from the left inside the far right-hand post. [PlessPix] 

 NPL Tasmania (As at 2 September 2023)

TEAM

P

W

D

L

F

A

Pts

Devonport Strikers

20

17

1

2

66

17

52

Glenorchy Knights

20

13

1

6

48

18

40

South Hobart

20

12

3

5

59

29

39

Kingborough Lions

20

12

0

8

62

36

36

Clarence Zebras

20

8

2

10

47

51

26

Launceston City

20

8

2

10

25

32

26

Riverside Olympic

20

4

1

15

19

74

13

Launceston United

20

0

2

18

14

83

2

Photo:  Kingborough player-coach Alfred Hess (left) has steered his side to seven wins in a row. [PlessPix] 

 NPL Tasmania Under-21s

Kingborough Lions United 1-4 Devonport Strikers

Riverside Olympic 2-4 South Hobart

Launceston United 1-4 Launceston City

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

 Men’s Southern Championship

Taroona 5-4 University

New Town White Eagles 7-1 Metro

Hobart City Beachside 0-2 Olympia Warriors

Photo:  Action from today's Men's Southern Championship Reserves game between Hobart City Beachside and Olympia Warriors at Sandown Park. [PlessPix] 

 Women’s Super League

Launceston United 0-1 South Hobart

Taroona 3-3 Devonport Strikers

Photo:  A Devonport winger attacks down the line in today's Under-21 game at Clennett's Lightwood Park. [PlessPix]

 Men’s Northern Championship

Launceston United 4-6 Launceston City

Riverside Olympic 0-3 Somerset Sharks

Northern Rangers 7-0 Burnie United

Ulverstone 4-1 Devonport Strikers

Photo:  Glenorchy Knights score against Devonport at a Hobart Cup match tonight at North Chigwell. [PlessPix] 

 Women’s Northern Championship

Launceston United 4-1 Launceston City

Northern Rangers 3-2 Burnie United

Photo:  Brody Denehey gets in a cross for Devonport. [PlessPix] 

18 comments:

  1. Well done South Hobart on the inaugural win if 21s. Seems they got the set up right with the best mix of developing youth and some experienced youth to make a great team. Well coached and developed over the season. Overall a good competition addition.

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  2. Well done Alfred Hess scores of anons stuck the boot in months ago good on him for sticking to his guns

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  3. Yesterdays result for Launceston United NPL ensures they’ll finish with twice as many points as cross town rivals City did in their own first year in the current state league competition. Unprecedented.

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  4. What happened to Beachside? Absolute mess...

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  5. Beachside are a joke. Hobart City gtfo!

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  6. Syson dropping Clark to U21's and benching Tantari to then almost lose against Launceston United... Is he just trying to get fired at this point?

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    1. Possibly an injury or sickness I think 🤔 cause we all know Tantari would be first name on the team sheet..let Coaches coach..and supporters watch.

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    2. Syson unfortunately has proven his coaching credentials. Teams progress as the year goes on. Not regress which is what’s happened under his watch

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    3. He maybe needed to drop himself to U21 coach

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  7. Since Alfred Hess has put himself into the Kingborough midfield & introduced a couple of youngsters the results & performances have improved heaps. He deserves praise for the way he has led by example on the field. The team will only improve as it grows in confidence. Congrats to Declan Taylor for scoring three !. Can't remember the last time Devonport conceded four in a game.

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    1. They conceded 4 against Wellington Phoenix in the Australia Cup last season. But the last time in NPL Tasmania was back in 2017 with a 6-0 loss to South Hobart.

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  8. Another soft Devonport penalty

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  9. Anon 11.38AM
    Devonport have switched off !

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  10. Having only just seen the Devonport penalty replay, what a disgraceful decision. The flop that went with it from the player was even worse.

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  11. This awful penalty decision has happened so many times this year with this dev player and this referee.

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  12. Syson's NPL team earned more points in 1 season than the LCFC U21s coach earned as Riverside NPL coach in 4 seasons.

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  13. He had that job for that long because no one else would want it. Riverside are a basketcase and irrelevant

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