NPL Tasmania
Launceston City 2-3 Riverside Olympic [Friday, 20 March 2026)
[Saturday, 21 March 2026)
South Hobart 5-1 Kingborough Lions United
Clarence Zebras 2-4 Devonport City
Glenorchy Knights 3-1 South East United
Ulverstone 1-1 Launceston United [Sunday, 22 March 2026]
NPL Under-21
South Hobart 0-8 Kingborough Lions United
Clarence Zebras 3-0 Devonport City
Launceston City 1-0 Riverside Olympic [Friday, 20 March 2026]
Women’s Super league
Glenorchy Knights 0-3 Devonport City
Men’s Southern Championship
Hobart United 0-10 New Town White Eagles
Playing for your club > Playing for money
ReplyDeleteThe results would suggest other way round
DeleteLion’s again fail in the big games the club is treating water a community club lack the cutting edge .
ReplyDeleteNew players, same club identity
Deleteare river actually decent this year or have knights and city dropped right off?
ReplyDeleteMaybe watch a game and find out ?
DeleteRiver were very fortunate on Friday night watching from the live steam, Syson would be an angry man with the finishing on display. Knights lost their best player in the 55th week before so unsure but they are definitely better than previous seasons.
956 pm. Very fair and accurate assessment
Deletesome of the scores in champ are ridiculous. FT has finally killed off football in this state congratulations to all involved
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DeleteHobart United losing 10-0 does not bode well either
DeleteDo the supporters in the stands at D'Arcy St realise that the audio quality on the Livestream YouTube is picking up all their comments?
ReplyDeleteTelling a player to go back to their own country (83rd minute substitution) is not only xenophobic and racist (and could/should be subject to disciplinary action) but more importantly lets your own club down.
Xenophobic & racist? Some kids yelling “Back to Canada” as a windup after a poor performance from an import? My god, you’re having a laugh right?
DeleteYou have to be kidding me… are we seriously calling that racist and xenophobic lol
DeleteWho coached SEU? Their lack of communication on their socials is a worrying sign
ReplyDeleteKingborough just don't have the quality to compete in this league. Best they can hope for is 3rd ! Speed kills - just look at the South's wingers 1.
ReplyDeleteKingborough Lions are and will always be a community club. Everything from their coach, social media and NPL bench shows this.
ReplyDeleteSurely the club has a better option than a 40 year old keeper as a back up?
Try 34
DeleteLions have huge culture issues success is measured in silver ware at the top level not finishing second or third .
ReplyDeleteKingborough are the great pretenders of the last decade.
ReplyDeleteHow many times have they been bullish about their chances of challenging for a title only to dissolve in the big games.
Watch for them to win games once the heat is off and the title is out of reach.
Glenorchy knights NPL first goal was offside
ReplyDeleteAnd it wasn't even close
DeleteAnon 9.06 pm 22 March.
ReplyDeleteAlways had been always will be.
The u/21s competition needs a revamp, it’s not competitive enough and is it an u21s comp or u18s? You would not be able to tell.
ReplyDeleteI know SEU have had a tough year away from the pitch but surely this NPL venture is being proven as far too premature.
ReplyDeleteThey are now a bottom three side in the NPL, 21s, Champ and Champ 1. NPL and Champ they are bottom of the table. Winning Champ and runners up to Laka Cup must feel like an eternity ago.
When will ‘aspiring’ clubs and FT alike realise that more and more teams do not work in Tasmania. We need strong clubs across the board, not just more teams from each club creating a domino effect.
You are correct. Everyone with a football brain in Tas knows it. FT have simply made so many bad decisions for our game
DeleteShould never have been included in NPL
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