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Premier League Section Summer Cup (Group B, South Hobart, Sunday, 21 February 2010)
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Glenorchy Knights 1 (A Holmes 45)
Clarence United 0
HT: 0-0 Att: 150 Ref: P Galloway
Glenorchy Knights: Tatnell - Dzelalija, Grundy, Holmes, J Huigsloot - T Sherman, J Sherman, Fielding, Roberts - Smith, Koroma [Interchange: Robb, Garth, Hope] [Coach: Eamonn Kelly]
Clarence United: Sweeney - Toghill, Lewis, Parker, A McIntyre - Stevens, S McIntyre, L Huigsloot, Nandan - Cripps, Hamlett [Interchange: Rees, Ling, Reibel, Sweetten] [Coach: Andrew Brown]
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Glenorchy Knights beat Clarence United 1-0 in this Group B match to top the group with six points and place one foot in the Summer Cup final.
Alex Tatnell, the Knights keeper and a former Clarence player, had little to other than to punch clear a couple of corners.
The Knights could and should have scored a few more goals, but they were guilty of poor finishing.
Corey Smith headed a good cross from Josh Fielding over the bar after just three minutes.
Fielding was in fine form, defending well at set-pieces and showing creativity in attack. He was an inspiration to his team-mates and looked like a Vic Tuting Silver Medal winner.
In the 19th minute, Will Roberts put an effort over the bar following Amadu Koroma’s pass, which created the opening.
Nine minutes after the resumption, Fielding fed Smith, who turned beautifully, only to blaze high and wide of the target.
Defender Alex Holmes ventured forward in the 41st minute but fired wide after Koroma had flicked the ball on from a position wide on the right.
Midway through the second half, a shot by James Sherman took a slight deflection for a corner.
Fielding took the corner from the right and Holmes popped up to head it home from 10 metres to give the Knights a 1-0 lead.
Smith had a shot blocked by keeper Cameron Sweeney8 minutes from the end as the Knights continued to dominate in the areas that mattered.
In the final minute, they created another good chance when Brendan Garth crossed low from the left and picked out Andrew Robb, but the youngster fired well over the bar.
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· Glenorchy Knights coach, Eamonn Kelly, said:
“It was the same as last week. It’d be nice if we put 60 minutes together.
“I thought we were unlucky. A fair result would have been three nil.
“We missed a couple of goals in the first half and certainly missed two or three in the second.
“It’s starting to come together slowly. We’re building week by week by week.
“We can see that we want to play football, and that’s what we’re here for. We’re not here just to keep bombing balls in the air. We’re here to play football with a bit of patience and definitely with a bit of discipline.”
· Clarence United coach, Andrew Brown, said:
“I thought it was quite a dour, uninspiring game.
“We weren’t functioning well in the final third.
“We were managing okay and competing well, but we weren’t as creative and we weren’t as bright.
“Chris Hunt coming back in for us will be great, while Julian McMahon is back in training and Cannamela will be back next week and Andy Baron the week after.
“We’re building towards the future and I feel good that we’ve blooded these kids, but as for the game itself, I thought we made some elementary errors defensively which allowed them a lot of space.
“We weren’t organised and we weren’t bright and going forward we were naive in the way we tried to break them down, even though we had a lot of possession in the first twenty minutes.”