NPL Summer Cup
Clarence Zebras 1 (C Smith) lost to Kingborough Lions United 3 (D Taylor,
Glenorchy Knights 3 (R Dillon 2, S Cordwell) beat South Hobart 0
Launceston United 0-3 Devonport City
Launceston City 0-1 Riverside Olympic
Photo: South Hobart's Nick Morton on the ground as Knights' start an attack. [PlessPix]
Under-21 Summer Cup
Clarence Zebras 1-0 Kingborough Lions United
Glenorchy Knights 0 lost to South Hobart 5 (J Moore 9, 32, 68, Hyeonseo Oh 56, Shin Kwanhoon 89)
Launceston City 0-2 Riverside Olympic
Photo: A chance goes begging for Clarence Zebras against Kingborough Lions United. [PlessPix]
Women’s Super League Summer Cup
Launceston United 0 lost to Devonport City 4 (A White 23, 28, M Payne 47, G King 60)
Photo: Kingborough's Keenan Douce tightly marks a Clarence Zebras winger. [PlessPix]
Photo: Clarence Zebras' Sam Tooze stretches for the ball as Kingborough's Eli Luttmer prepares to challenge. [PlessPix]
Photo: Clarence Zebras' Kane Hatcher cannot stop Kingborough's Noah Mies from crossing the ball. [PlessPix]
Photo: A Knights player takes a tumble under a challenge from a South Hobart opponent in the Under-21 match. [PlessPix]
Photo: South Hobart's Nick Morton crosses as Knights' Anthony Mamic and Josh Cauteruccio race to intercept. Morton was unlucky not to score when his shot hit the base of the right-hand post and rebounded across the face of goal and beyond the left-hand post. [PlessPix]
Photo: Knights' Riley Dillon, who scored two of their goals, challenged in the air by South Hobart's Jacob Lancaster. [PlessPix]
13 comments:
Been quite the turnover this season with a lot of clubs. Interested to hear where the ones that have left south hobart have gone? Doesn’t look like they’ve gone to other clubs in this league? Walter or anyone got any insight. Cheers
Terrific performance by Knights in the second half in particular. South could’ve had a couple of goals in the first half, their play led to some great chances, but too often a lack of anticipation and aggression at the ball let the Knights off the hook. As usual their finishing let them down. I really think Sherman outcoached Morton in the second half. He seemed to push four players forward and whatever he said at half time, Knights were so much more aggressive in their play than South. They completely dominated the midfield, which led to South making a complete mess of things at the back under pressure from Knights midfield who had too much time & space. South allowed themselves to be dominated physically in crucial areas much, too often. Knights have found players who can finish, and South are still looking for one.
What happened in the port and United game thought that was going to be a massacre?
Yeah yeah, knights this knights that
Adam Gorrie, Alex Walter, Austin Yost I don't think there were any other new players for south Hobart
Just trying to buy another flag..
Another being the key word
Having a sook already. Long season for you.
Cant win it with home grown talent as they don't produce any. A shade of the club they used to be.
No club has won with home grown talent since the 2000s once the ability increased to bring others in then it’s simple maths look at all the leagues around the world people need to understand that it has to be a mix and finding that is the key well done to knights for being brave enough to improve and just except average
Anon 12.06 pm
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Knights were less than impressive given all the imports an own goal or two and the number of chances South missed …. I wouldn’t get too excited Knights supporters …. Strikers have little to worry about
Great to see the big man fired up behind the fence, let him loose!! Good atmosphere they have built there
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