Saturday, May 10, 2025

Saturday results - 10 May 2025

NPL Tasmania

Devonport City 2 (Dylan D’Agostino 2’, Colin Innes 50’) drew with South Hobart 2 (Adam Gorrie 68’, Nick Morton 75’)

Clarence Zebras 0 lost to Kingborough Lions United 4 (Noah Mies 48’, 73’), Emanuel Ponce Farias 54’, Rowan Pitt 87')

Glenorchy Knights 3 (B Karia 11’, C Morris 28’, J Sammut 83’) beat Launceston United 2 (E Azizi 56’ og, D Owusu 90’+3)

Launceston City 4 (T Swaby 1’, 36’, R Fellows 43’, M Rawlings 74’) beat Riverside Olympic 1 (A Sands 17’)

NPL Tasmania Standings (As at 10 May 2025)

 

TEAM

P

W

D

L

F

A

Pts

 

South Hobart

7

5

2

0

33

8

17

 

Launceston City

7

5

1

1

22

6

16

Glenorchy Knights

7

5

0

2

23

14

15

 

Devonport City

7

4

1

2

16

6

13

 

Kingborough Lions

7

4

0

3

13

15

12

 

Riverside Olympic

7

1

1

5

7

19

4

 

Launceston United

7

1

1

5

8

31

4

 

Clarence Zebras

7

0

0

7

2

25

0










NPL Under-21s

Glenorchy Knights 7 (Sam Woolley 6’, Nicholas Alimu 9’, Konnor Papapostlou 14’, Khan Huseyin 18’ pen, 79’, Tomas Brkic 44’, Austin Chaffey 84’) beat Launceston United 2 (Finn Youl 15’, 26’ pen)

Launceston City 3-0 Riverside Olympic

Devonport City 3-1 South Hobart

Clarence Zebras 2-0 Kingborough Lions United

Men’s Southern Championship

Taroona 5 (Sam James 16’, Curtius Iverson 49’, Toby Fleming 64’, Fergus Bridge 70’, Nicolas Fantelli 80’) beat University 3 (Toby MacGregor 3’, Gus Rumney 43’ pen, Ryan Barwin 89’)

South East United 3-0 Hobart City

Olympia Warriors 5-2 Hobart United [Friday night]

Women’s Super League

Glenorchy Knights 2-4 Launceston United

Devonport City 2-1 South Hobart

Taroona 2-3 Riverside Olympic


21 comments:

  1. Glenorchy knights are in big trouble what a terrible game today.

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    1. Time for you to get new glasses. Night night.

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  2. Geez the Knights really are a shadow of the last few years. It’s not just the loss of coach and players, their whole playing style has changed. No intensity, lack of effort no cohesion. They will make top 4 but won’t challenge for the title.

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    1. Top 4 is a failure with the squad they have top 2 is minimum

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    2. @6.55 pm Knights have actually gained a new coach and players. It's early days still so calm down and wait. Patience is a virtue.

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  3. Have they actually played well this season The new coach was quick to mention launceston juventus investment, when he himself has brought in 4 players

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  4. Very harsh giving the own goal to Knights Keeper, he was trying to save a deflection from his own defender.

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  5. Knights 2 points off top. Beat Kingborough the other week scoring 8. Wouldn't even consider today that bad a game, but as they didn't win by 8 to Launnie United they are apparently done? People have been screaming for a more completive league for a decade. Enjoy the year for what it will be, good for Tasmanian football where clubs start to become more even field

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    1. Today wasn't competitive it was embarrassing

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    2. What a low attitude

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    3. They had 5 put passed them last week.

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  6. City will win the league. You read it here first. Syson is the best coach in the league.

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    1. If City do he’s done a remarkable job considering how much the other sides have recruited around them, SH and Devonport brought in around 10 players each in. Still too early for making calls id say though.

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    2. Hahahahhaa you should work in a comedy club

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    3. Haha so you’re telling me City haven’t recruited since the inception of the state league again? ROFL

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  7. Will be interesting to see what Goalkeeper Devonport get, no way Ballantyne accepts a goalkeeper giving away a goal each week from poor mistakes.

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    1. Maybe Tom should be more positive and build up the young keeper rather than bagging him out.

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    2. Not the first time either. Keeper issues have haunted that club for a while now. Bidwell carried them on his back. Have a look at his reaction after they concede. A missed opportunity and that’s the Port out of the title race.

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    3. Haha here they are. Keyboard warriors making stuff up. Got to love you guys. You make my day. So thank you.

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    4. Young GK won knights the league last year… short memories

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  8. Dejavu from last season

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