Wednesday, May 8, 2024

List of all 2024 NPL goalscorers after Round 6, 4 May 2024

Photo:  Kobe Kemp (left) of Kingborough Lions United is currently the NPL Tasmania leading marksman with 9 goals. [PlessPix] 

 NPL Tasmania Goalscorers 2024

Glenorchy Knights (26)

Stefan Cordwell 6

Riley Dillon 6

Joshua Redfearn 4

Thomas Walpole 3

Anthony Mamic 2

Jack Glover 2

Tyler Harrison 1

Nick Naden 1

Matthew Brkic 1

 

South Hobart (16)

Nick Morton 6

Harrison Oates 2

Alex Walter 2

Austin Yost 2

Sam Berezansky 1

Adam Gorrie 1

Musashi Kokubo 1

Joshua Schofield 1

 

Devonport City (15)

Brody Denehey 4

Riku Ichimura 4

Charles Bidwell 2

Toby Barton 2

Kieran Mulraney 1

Nick Lanau-Atkinson 1

Declan Zasadny 1

 

Kingborough Lions United (19)

Kobe Kemp 9

Noah Mies 5

Alexander Brown 2

Eli Luttmer 2

Alfred Hess 1

 

Launceston City (12)

Thierry Swaby 5

Diesel Murfet 3

William Humphrey 2

Mac Wilcox 1

Mana Yawngtun 1

 

Clarence Zebras (11)

Sam Tooze 2

Ryan Cook 2

Cade Smith 2

Kyle Vincent 2

Benjamin Tilley 1

Jack Maundrill 1

Sam Cummins 1

 

Riverside Olympic (8)

Austin Marshall 3

Emanuel Farias 1

Zac Reissig 1

Henry Cook 1

Gediminas Krusa 1

James Trevis 1

 

Launceston United (7)

Ayouba Kenneh 4

Samuel Lowe 1

Joel Digney 1

Malik Smith 1

 

 

Devonport Strikers the ones to catch in Women's Super League

Photo:  Sophie Westwood (right), South Hobart's captain, seems to have recovered from a lengthy injury. [PlessPix] 

Leaders Devonport City retained a 2-point advantage over second-placed South Hobart in the Women’s Super League with a 2-1 away win over fourth-placed Kingborough Lions United at Lightwood Park.

Lucy Foote and Whitney Knight did the damage, while Danielle Kannegiesser’s goal for the Lions on the hour had given the home side a glimmer of hope.

South Hobart improved their goal-difference with a 9-0 thrashing of Riverside Olympic at home at South Hobart Oval.

It could have been 10-0, but South Hobart sportingly deliberately missed a penalty, awarded when a Riverside Olympic defender handled on the goal-line and was sent off.

Newcomers to the competition, Glenorchy Knights, beat Taroona 3-0 at Lightwood Park on Sunday with goals from Sarah Bolonja, an own goal by Taroona keeper Isolina Ottavi, and Jemima Brown.

Photo:  South Hobart's Samantha Watkins (right) in action against Glenorchy Knights' Sashia Ashby. [PlessPix] 

 Women’s Super League

Kingborough Lions United 1 (Danielle Kannegiesser 59) lost to Devonport City 2 (Lucy Foote 46, Whitney Knight 82)

Taroona 0 lost to Glenorchy Knights 3 (S Bolonja 46, I Ottavi 57 og, J Brown 84)

South Hobart 9 (J Mamic 5, 61, P Choi 20, 58, 59, S Watkins 34, D Barbour 38 og, H Johnson 47, A Browning 49) beat Riverside Olympic 0

WOMEN’S SUPER LEAGUE (As at 5 May 2024)

TEAM

P

W

D

L

F

A

Pts

Devonport City

5

5

0

0

17

2

15

South Hobart

6

4

1

1

34

6

13

Launceston United

5

3

0

2

16

11

9

Kingborough Lions

5

2

1

2

13

9

7

Glenorchy Knights

5

2

1

2

13

17

7

Riverside Olympic

5

0

1

4

4

26

1

Taroona

5

0

0

5

1

27

0