Photo: Knights on the attack against Riverside Olympic today at Windsor Park in Launceston. [Photo by Craig Pitt]
NPL Tasmania
Launceston United 3 (Charlie Reynolds 36’, David Owusu 82’, 90’+5) lost to South Hobart 4 (Harrison Oates 35’, 47’, Austin Yost 53’, Alex Walter 68’)
Riverside Olympic 0 lost to Glenorchy Knights 4 (Stefan Cordwell 6’, 89’, Joshua Redfearn 24’, 90’+3)
Launceston City 0 lost to Devonport City 2 (Brody Denehey 9’, Kieran Mulraney 80’)
NPL Tasmania Standings (As at 4 August 2024)
TEAM |
P |
W |
D |
L |
F |
A |
Pts |
Glenorchy Knights |
17 |
12 |
4 |
1 |
73 |
18 |
40 |
South Hobart |
17 |
11 |
5 |
1 |
53 |
24 |
38 |
Devonport City |
17 |
10 |
5 |
2 |
42 |
17 |
35 |
Kingborough Lions |
17 |
10 |
3 |
4 |
56 |
32 |
33 |
Launceston City |
17 |
7 |
3 |
7 |
30 |
28 |
24 |
Riverside Olympic |
17 |
4 |
1 |
12 |
24 |
58 |
13 |
Clarence Zebras |
17 |
3 |
1 |
13 |
24 |
51 |
10 |
Launceston United |
17 |
0 |
0 |
17 |
12 |
92 |
0 |
NPL Tasmania Under-21s
Launceston United 1 (Mohammad Mobaraki 14' pen) drew with South Hobart 1 (Jarrah Moore 9')
Launceston City 1 (Miles Barnard 75' og) lost to Devonport City 4 (Jordan Payne 28', Solomon Clarke 40' og, Baxter Tu 48', Lucas Powell 52' og)
Riverside Olympic 2 (Evan Harrop 7', Joel Hawkins 21') drew with Glenorchy Knights 2 (Nicholas Alimu 32', Kalvin Pitt 60' pen)
Men’s Southern Championship
Clarence Zebras 0 lost to Hobart City 1 (Phil Kantzos 83’)
New Town White Eagles 1 (George Ivanov 84’) drew with South Hobart 1 (Josh Schofield 33’)
South East United 10 (Sam Sartori 12’, Matthias Collins 15’, 55’, 84’Luke Huigsloot 30’, 42’, 44’, 52’, 82’, Ryan Boscoe 69’) beat Olympia Warriors 1 (Lachlan Burt 50’)
Taroona 5 (Toby Fleming 14’, Samuel James 49’, 76’, Declan Taylor 61’, Oliver Maxwell 67’ pen) beat Hobart United 2 (Joseph Mwarabu 33’, Vincent Kamano 52’)
Women’s Super League
Riverside Olympic 2 (S Brewster 34', M Connolly 56') beat Glenorchy Knights 0
Launceston United 0 lost to South Hobart 2 (J Mamic 10', L Booth 36')
Men’s Southern Championship 1
New Town White Eagles 7 (Ronan Longden 10’, Harrison Lange 20’, Andrew Telega 60’, Luke Backhouse 62’, Ash Fisher 63’, 73’, Robert Wilson 87’) beat South Hobart 1 (Isaac Parnell 66’)
Southern Youth Premier League Under-17s
Kingborough Lions United 0 lost to Glenorchy Knights 1
(Khan Huseyin 56’)
Instead of bagging out Launceston United, why don’t peoples accept that in the long term they will most likely be an asset to this League.they have good and improving facilities a good club culture,a respect from most competitors and possibly the funds to improve their list. I hope I’m right mainly because I hate negativity!
ReplyDeleteWill always take some time, they just have to build on the pitch now!
DeleteOne swallow doesn’t make a summer. Let’s see what happens with them for the rest of the season
DeleteVery true. Let’s hope that United don’t get to excited about one game (where they still lost again )in 2 seasons. Remove United and buying in SE United next year for a. Better comp.
DeleteEveryone gets on Launceston back… yet what have the other 2 Launceston clubs done apart from making numbers up? Each year it’s the same 4 teams at the end fighting it out or in a position to.
DeleteI love watching the live streams of the City games. Pitchford loves a comment to the ref. Syson asks Coad how many times? Answer 2
ReplyDeleteEven better was their attempt of a rip off Lions atmosphere set up with drums
DeleteLions > City
DeleteLol. Didn’t know Juve have a jungle theme to the club. Next time you guys are down south, we can show your supporters how it’s done again
DeleteThe standard of refereeing on display in both U21 and NPL at City yesterday was terrible!! No support, guidance or training for young referees is really starting to show
DeleteHow ironic. City complaining about the standard of refs
DeleteNo wonder we can’t get refs. Listening to the online comments from city’s coach and assistant. Complain complain.
DeleteLook at the ladder and points since the coaching appointment which created divide. City have not improved
DeleteStill fail to see this so called divide you continue to bring up…..
Delete806pm. I haven’t heard any compliments for that particular referee from any club. For a few seasons now.
DeleteI agree city are still mediocre
DeleteThe senior coaching appointment! Pretty simple
DeleteJust a troublemaker talking nonsense.
DeleteHave they improved over 2 years? Position wise on the ladder? No real difference between wins and loses? River have improved more.
DeleteRiver have improved off the back of a crapper team than them entering
DeleteCongrats to Riverside Olympic WSL coaching staff and players , first win of the season , best way to respond to last game
ReplyDeleteThe individual in charge of ref development is doing the best he can. But that's the issue, he's not quite up to it. Pignata needs to find him some support.
ReplyDeleteThought Devonport player T.Last (#13) was lucky not to get a straight red card in the 94th minute against LC. Took a run up behind the LC player and took out his legs, nowhere near the ball. Terrible play.
ReplyDeleteJust watched that passage of play on 94th minute. . Disgraced from both dev players. That referee just shouldn’t do Devonport games. Well known fact for years.
DeleteAs these are facts, can you please supppy them in written or visual form if you cannot write
DeleteTaylor Last doesn’t wear #13. If you are going to make accusations at least get your facts straight.
ReplyDeleteDoes it matter they got the number wrong? Accusation was made and you know who they were talking about. Pointless comment
Deleteapologies, #22 kicked the ball away for the yellow card, I was referring to the play moments before when #13 ran from behind to take out the LC player's legs.
DeleteAs pointless as this reply
DeleteIf you are going to attempt to name and shame a player for a so called red card tackle then you should at least use the correct name. It was not Last who took the tackle.
ReplyDeleteI did acknowledge that with my apology. what more can I do ?
Deletecan somebody please come and get these Devonport players that are still rolling around on the ground and screaming, Launceston city ground staff need to mow the pitch tomorrow.
ReplyDeleteI thought you’d be happy to keep them up there? I mean, you may get some success then
DeleteRoll around and scream as much as they want celebrating a win. Play another 90 and city would still be goalless
ReplyDelete