Sunday, January 14, 2024

Bentleigh run out comfortable 3-0 winners against South

Photo:  Bentleigh's Ryan Losty is helped off the pitch after being injured in the opening minutes. [PlessPix]

(NPL Friendly, South Hobart Oval, Saturday, 13 January 2024)

South Hobart 0

Bentleigh Greens 3 (Mitchell Rooke 27, Lars Kinnander 56, Manase Abandelwa 53)

HT:  0-1   Att:  250   Ref:  B Kopra

South Hobart:  O’Connell  -  Gorrie, Reynolds, Kokubo, Verdouw  -  N Morton, J Lancaster, Berezansky  -  Oates, Walter, Yost  (Subs:  Hayers [GK], R Morton, Feral, Oh, L Morton, Castaneda, Herbert, Hallam, Maddock)

Bentleigh Greens:  Withers  -  Lambropoulos, Doyle, McDonald, Yildiz  -  Rooke, Losty, Pavlou  -  Cavallo, Lino, Dover  (Subs:  McCauley [GK], Droutsas, Hilliar, Morgan, Lochhead, Abandelwa, Kinnander)

Photo: South Hobart's Musashi Kokubo (left) pursued by Bentleigh's Geofrrey Lino.  Kokubo had an excellent first half in defence before being replaced at half-time. [PlessPix] 

 Bentleigh Greens last visited Hobart in 2018, when they beat South Hobart 4-1.

Since then, they have been relegated to Victoria NPL 2 (at the end of the 2023 season), but they were still impressive this time against South Hobart.

They suffered an early blow when Ryan Lost was helped off after only a couple of minutes because of a calf injury.

But, their one-touch football, mobility and technical qualities had the home side on the back foot.

The visitors used the width of the pitch effectively and they kept the ball on the ground for much of the time.

Photo:  South Hobart's Eduardo Castaneda (left) fights for possession with Bentleigh's Manase Abandebwa. [PlessPix] 

South Hobart’s first shot did not come until the 25th minute, when Alex Walter drove high and wide.

Two minutes later, Bentleigh took the lead when Mitchell Rooke snapped up a loose clearance and fired a thunderbolt into the top right-hand corner of the net.  O’Connell could only stand and watch as the ball rocketed past him.

South Hobart were not down and out, however, and they started to press dangerously and force Bentleigh into errors at the back.

Austin Yost demonstrated some clever individual play in building up attacks, while Owen Verdouw was excellent at left-back and continually thwarted Bentleigh’s fast and tricky wingers.

Photo:  South Hobart's Musashi Kokubo (left) pressured Bentleigh's Mitchell Rooke. [PlessPix] 

It was only 1-0 to the visitors at half-time, but analysing the second half is almost pointless because, as in most friendlies, there were constant substitutions.  This disrupts a team’s style and makes the game more of an exhibition match.

Bentleigh netted a second goal in the 56th minute.  Rooke broke down the right and played a perfect low ball into the 6-yard box, where substitute Lars Kinnander tapped it into an empty net.

In the 63rd minute, another substitute, Manase Abandebwa fashioned a chance on the left and beat substitute keeper Jake Hayers to complete the scoring at 3-0.

Photo:  Bentleigh's Jack McDonald was excellent in defence. [PlessPix] 

Photo:  South Hobart's Alex Walter shields the ball from Bentleigh's James Doyle. [PlessPix]

19 comments:

  1. I’m sure there were other games on Saturday-as well , hope it’s not going to be all about South’s

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    1. Wow poor comment

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    2. How many did you cover big boy?

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    3. Start your own blog and cover games then or stop complaining. Well done Walter for an games you cover for our benefit, all off your own back.

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  2. Tell me where, cobber.

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  3. Clarence Zebras played a game champ

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    1. You’ve just given it more of a write up than it deserved

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  4. Anon 10.07

    Unless you are M.Rhodes I'd say I covered the same amount as you.

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  5. Too you. For gods sake!

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    1. Yes I think anon 1.25 didn't quite grasp

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  6. Anon Jan 16 .
    Clarence Zebs ????
    You mean Clarence !!

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  7. What about the fact that an entry fee was charged at the gate for a friendly/practice game.
    Should expect that from the club that was participating though.

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    1. Got to pay for the players wages this season how else could a second division club afford players

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  8. I thought South don't pay their players?
    Second division is where they should be for charging an entry fee for a friendly match.

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  9. And so it begins…….

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  10. Went and watched a friendly game today and was pleasantly surprised that football was the real winner with no entry fee for a friendly match.

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    1. But would anyone pat to watch those teams

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  11. They can pat anyone they want.
    But charging to watch a practice game smacks of desperation.

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