By Walter Pless
United’s Neads heads past two Nelson defenders
Division One, North Warrane, Sunday, 12 August 2007
Nelson Eastern Suburbs 0
Hobart United 1 (Neads 57)
HT: 0-0 Att: 70 Ref: I Colhoun
Hobart United’s Guot heads for goal
Nelson Eastern Suburbs (4-4-2): Martinez - Flood (Andrews 88), Sakul, Bradburn (Rudewych 65), Wojcik - Gibbs, L Wallace, Hoppitt, Marsh - Gazzignato, Hanley [Substitutes not used: Bradbury, Roach] [Coach: M Roach]
Hobart United (1-2-5-2): H King - Taban-Kuel - Hakizimana (Matheatau 80), Walker - Youl (Van 35), Ochilo, David, A King (Festo 46), Wolyan - Neads, Guot [Substitute not used: Gilroy] [Coach: A Ruzigandekwe]
Sixth-placed Hobart United beat seventh-placed Nelson Eastern Suburbs 1-0 away at North Warrane on Sunday in the only Division One match played this weekend.

Nelson defend a corner
The other three matches were all postponed because grounds were closed.
Bill Hanley had Nelson’s best chance of the opening half, but Haydyn King turned his 26th-minute shot wide for a corner.
A goal by David Neads 12 minutes after the interval, following a great run down the right by Benjamin Wolyan, gave United their victory.
Nelson goalkeeper Joe Martinez even had a header that flew over the United bar
Nelson rallied in the latter stages of the second half and applied tremendous pressure on the visitors, but United held firm.
The closest Nelson came to breaking the deadlock was when Jackson Marsh hit the post following a corner.
Nelson even sent goalkeeper Joe Martinez into the opposing penalty area for a corner in the dying seconds and, although he got to the ball, his header flew high over the bar.

Wolyan sets up the goal for Hobart United
“I thought it was a good first half for us and I was happy with that, even though we didn’t score,” said Nelson coach, Michael Roach.

Nelson celebrate the winning goal while Nelson pick the ball out of the net
“We probably turned the ball over too much going into the attacking third in the first half.
“In the second half, I thought we were pitiful in the first 15 or 20 minutes and they deserved their goal, which was coming for a while.
Nelson head a cross clear
“As the game went on, we got a bit more desperate and definitely could have got a goal back from a couple of good chances, but, really, it was a poor second half and that’s what cost us.”
Hobart United coach, Aubert Ruzigandekwe, said: “The game was very disappointing for me.
“We had the win but I was not very happy about it.
“We didn’t play our normal game because there is a problem with training going on there.
“We have few numbers of players coming to training and we have very good quality, very good players.

United’s David outplays a defender before shooting
“I know many of them are very good players, but because they don’t come to training you can’t make a good game together.
“I wish they could come to training often. We are training twice a week and, if they don’t like it, we allow them to come once a week.
“But, it doesn’t change anything and we still don’t get many at training.
“They are very good, but they don’t train.
“Soccer is a collective game and they can’t make it on the ground here.
“So that’s what happened even in our last game against Kingborough. We lost that game.”

One way of stopping United’s Neads
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NELSON
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HOBART UNITED
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14
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Goal Attempts
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13
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7
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Shots on Target
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4
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11
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Corners
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10
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12
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Fouls Committed
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14
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0
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Off-Sides
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6
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0
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Yellow Cards
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1 (Neads 90)
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0
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Red Cards
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0
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Nelson Eastern Suburbs:
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PLAYER
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GOAL ATTEMPTS
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SHOTS ON TARGET
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Hoppitt
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2
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1
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Hanley
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4
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3
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Gibbs
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2
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1
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Gazzignato
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1
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0
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Wallace
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1
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0
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Marsh
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3
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2
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Martinez
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1
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0
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Hobart United:
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PLAYER
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GOAL ATTEMPTS
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SHOTS ON TARGET
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David
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1
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0
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Neads
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6
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1
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Guot
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4
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2
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Van
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1
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1
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Wolyan
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1
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0
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