Saturday, August 3, 2024

Saturday results - 3 August 2024

Photo:  Launceston City skipper Joel Stone (left) and Glenorchy Knights' Alex Caldow in a battle for possession. [PlessPix] 

NPL Tasmania

Glenorchy Knights 5 ((Jack Woodland 27’ og, Tyler Harrison 39’ pen, 66’ pen, Alex Caldow 70’, Riley Dillon 86’) beat Launceston City 2 (Thierry Swaby 44’, Will Humphrey 75’)

Riverside Olympic 0 lost to Kingborough Lions United 4 (Keenan Douce 7’, Alexander Brown 20’, Jesse Hammond 53’, Noah Mies 90’+4)

Devonport City 8 (Riku Ichimura 2’, Xuan Cappellino 26', Brody Denehey 49’, Masi Benjamin 51’, 71’, Declan Zasadny 75’, 82’, 90’+1) beat Launceston United 0

Photo:  Glenorchy Knights' Riley Dillon shoots through the legs of Launceston City goalkeeper Lachie Clark to make it 5-2. [PlessPix] 

NPL Tasmania Standings (As at 3 August 2024)

TEAM

P

W

D

L

F

A

Pts

Glenorchy Knights

16

11

4

1

69

18

37

Devonport City

16

9

5

2

49

17

32

South Hobart

15

9

5

1

43

20

32

Kingborough Lions

16

9

3

4

53

32

30

Launceston City

16

7

3

6

30

26

24

Riverside Olympic

16

4

1

11

24

54

13

Clarence Zebras

15

3

1

11

23

42

10

Launceston United

16

0

0

16

9

88

0

Photo:  Launceston City's Solomon Clarke up against Glenorchy Knights' Kalvin Pitt in the Under-21 game. [PlessPix] 

NPL Tasmania Under-21s

Riverside Olympic 5-2 Kingborough Lions United

Glenorchy Knights 2-2 Launceston City 

Devonport City 6-0 Launceston United

Photo:  South Hobart's Josephine Mamic (left) confronts Taroona's Hannah Price. [PlessPix] 

Women's Super League

South Hobart  4 (Josephine Mamic 21', Aaliyah Browning 77', Samantha Watkins 83', 86') beat Taroona 0

Riverside Olympic 1-15 Kingborough Lions United

Devonport City 4-1 Launceston United 

Photo:  University clear a Ben Whitehall corner in the game against New Town White Eagles at Olinda Grove this afternoon. [PlessPix]

Men's Southern Championship

University 0 lost to New Town White Eagles 3 (Adam McKeown 46', George Ivanov 69', Mark Page 87')

Hobart City 8 (Campbell Baker 7' og, 54' og, Bishal Gurung 22' og,

Chuka Ordunze 65', Ethan Forsyth 67', Curtis Iverson 72', Oluwaseyi Ojelabi 74', Dennis Onuihbo 88') beat Glenorchy Knights 3Regan Sherchan 27', 77',  Phineas Aldridge 46')

Hobart United 4 (Moses Khasif 15', 20', 80', 86') beat Clarence Zebras 2 (Charlie Bentley 55', 81')

South Hobart 0 lost to South East United 3 (Jacob Sartori, Nick Zammit, Luke Huigsloot)

Photo:  Action from the Hobart City versus Glenorchy Knights match at Sandown Park this afternoon. [PlessPix] 

Men's Southern Championship 1

University 5 (Alexander Mason 8', Ganga Mangar 51', 53', Zac Flanagan 60', Zachary Piesse 74') beat New Town White Eagles 3 (Samuel Leszczynski 11', 68', Thomas Backhouse 12')

Southern Under-17s

Glenorchy Knights11 (Noah Smith 7', Federico Ambrosino 8', Will Butler 27', 54',  Khan Huseyin 31', 43', 48',  Edward Huigsloot 35', Ripley Yost 38',  Samuel Brkic 59', 75') beat Olympia Warriors 3 (Henry Reason 19', Caleb Haas 21', 37')

Photo:  A Knights defender clears as an Olympia opponent rushes in. [PlessPix]

 

11 comments:

Anonymous said...

FT.wake up and undo your terrible decision. Remove Lonny United from NPL. It’s way past embarrassing for the competition

Anonymous said...

Likewise Riverside’s women nowhere near State League level.

Anonymous said...

Both teams were allowed in by FT under very dodgy circumstances. I am not an Olympia supporter but I do feel sorry for them being removed by FT to make way for Lonny United

Anonymous said...

Lonny United did not even finish top of Nortnern Champ. and Olympia were not bottom of NPL. FT never were able to justify there decisions. What a shambles FT. Fix it.

Anonymous said...

United have had a year to get ready. Now in their second year they have gone BACKWARDS. Big time. They are a championship club.

Anonymous said...

South are so back in the WSL it's amazing to see so many amazing players In one team

Anonymous said...

Who would have picked a 5 - 2 being the closest result of the round. The status quo remains for the top 4. Looks like next week rounds shouldn’t make a difference either. It’s possible Launceston City could prove troublesome to Devonport, they have done before, the Knights have a big week ahead, travelling to Sydney and return and then off to Riverside, they may be fatigued and need to be wary. However after that round the top four all have games against each other, the Knights have the better of the drawer having home games against them all. It’s all still there to be won, first to blink may lose.

Anonymous said...

An average championship club at that

Anonymous said...

Lino would be regretting taking that job

Anonymous said...

Wowee- A 5.52pm

You reckon the coaching staff might’ve thought about that in advance.

Incredible insight

Anonymous said...

Mate they beat Taroona, wouldn't be to excited.
I thought you would shutup by now ,if they are amazing why are they not top of the ladder.
Maybe poorly coached