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Taroona 3-1 Metro-Claremont

By Walter Pless

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Metro-Claremont lost a game they could easily have won and, as a result, finished at the bottom of the southern Premier League ladder, even though they have a game against University still to play.

They will face Beachside in the home-and-away promotion/relegation play-off on 9 and 16 September.

Beachside took out the Division One title the same afternoon by downing Northern Suburbs-DOSA 3-2 at Sandown park, just a few kilometres up the road from Kelvedon Park.

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Taroona kickoff against Metro Saturday 25.8.07

To give Taroona credit, they fought back well from a goal down at the break and were worth their 3-1 win in the end as they were going from strength to strength as the second half progressed.

Taroona have, therefore, survived their first season in the top flight. They lost coach Matthew Rhodes three-quarters of the way through the season and his replacement, Greg McVeigh, did the trick in keeping them up. He coached them to promotion last season.

Taroona had the first chance after six minutes when Jack Elliot crossed from the right to Martyn Wells, but he failed to connect cleanly and the ball bobbled out off Adrian Lawler for a fruitless corner.

Metro looked good in the opening half, though, and defender Darrin Chaffey almost put them ahead in the 11th minute after a corner, which was only partially cleared. Jason Dawes knocked the ball back towards the far post from the left and Chaffey headed against the crossbar with Michael McKenna helpless.

Metro’s Phil Curran went into referee Mr Phillips’s book on the quarter-hour after an overly robust tackle on Brett Matthews.

Taroona’s Billy Gasparinatos also went into the book in the 28th minute.

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Michael McKenna thwarts Shane Kent

Metro hit the front in the 31st minute when Aaron Marney attacked down the left and rounded Matthews and Cian Carey before cutting the ball inside for Dawes to score, his shot taking a deflection off Flonta and carrying just inside the far right-hand upright.

Two minutes later, Taroona should have been level, but Chris Cox somehow fired against the base of the post with Neil Biggar beaten.

McKenna spilled Lawler’s cross in the 38th minute, but Taroona survived.

In the 44th minute, Curran ventured forward for Metro and his fine low drive was deflected wide for a corner.

The first half ended with Wells fumbling a shot wide of the target and Elliot firing narrowly wide as Taroona searched for an equaliser.

Metro came out with purpose after the break and Adam McKeown should have done better than shoot wide when presented with a chance in the 49th minute.

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Billy Gasparinatos - key Taroona midfielder

Taroona then made two changes, replacing defender Matthews with Ben Horgan and midfielder Hamish Macgregor with Julien Timmins.

Shane Kent blew a chance for Metro on the hour as he fired just wide of the far post from the right.

From the resultant goal-kick, Taroona gained possession on the right, but Wells lobbed over the crossbar.

A minute later, McKeown again shot wide for Metro.

Chris Cox made it 1-1 in the 63rd minute and that signalled the turn of the tide as Taroona began to gain the ascendancy.

The home side hit the front in the 66th minute when Biggar parried Gasparinatos’s shot and the ball fell to Stephen Gates, who swept it home.

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Taroona wins a header in midfield

Metro substitute Edward Guma, who has been scoring freely in the reserves, lobbed a great chance over the bar in the 78th minute after Mohand Rahni had eliminated McKenna inside the box.

With six minutes remaining, an own-goal by Lawler killed off any chance Metro had of getting back into the game. He was caught out by a high ball on the edge of the box and succeeded only in lofting it high in the air and towards his own goal. Biggar was caught off his line and the ball bounced once and rocketed into the roof of the net to give Taroona a 3-1 lead.

Terry Kent received a yellow card with a minute to go, and then another a second later, which meant a red. He had complained too much about his first booking and Mr Phillips had obviously had enough.

Shane Kent had one final chance for Metro in injury time, but his shot was just wide.

The final whistle unleashed a wave of celebrations from the home fans and the Taroona team raced towards the hill to thank them for their support.

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Supporters on the hill

Metro’s players walked disconsolately from the pitch. They can now use their remaining match against University as practice for the much more serious proposition of facing Beachside for Premier League survival, but without experienced sweeper Terry Kent.

His loss, for at least the first leg, will be a huge blow.

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Dawes gets in a header

Taroona goalkeeper, Michael McKenna, said:

“This gives us some time off now. We knew we had to win today because if we didn’t we’d be in limbo for another week and we really didn’t want to have to keep training. It’s getting too cold to keep training at this time of the year, so we’re really happy we got it over with today.

“We were very worried being 1-0 down at half-time. At that time, Metro were playing really smart football. They kept possession and they were playing to the best of their ability and they weren’t allowing us any chances.

“I think the young boys in our team enabled us to turn the tide. There was a bit of self-belief coming from them. It was time for them to step up. Taroona needed them and they did the job for us.

Taroona coach, Greg McVeigh, said:

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Taroona’s Wells wins possession

“There was no real corner to turn when I took over. The guys just wanted to play football again. They just started to enjoy themselves and they were just having fun again. That’s all it was. They just needed a reminder as to how good they were and they were fine. They did an outstanding job, really, in a short time.

“The result today was more a result of the hard work they put in at the beginning of the year. Matthew Rhodes did a great job getting them physically prepared and mentally prepared and he did a lot of good work and I just came in late and, I suppose, got the benefits of what he did.

“It wasn’t a job I planned on having this season. I’m glad for the players’ sakes that we won.

“I just said to them at half-time that we were good enough to get three goals and all we had to do was start to play football. Put the ball on the deck and knock it around and the chances would come.”

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Metro on the attack from midfield 

Metro captain, Shane Kent, said:

“I’m very disappointed. We started the game really well and went one nil up through a goal by Jason Dawes. After that, we thought we’d just get the team playing the way we are.

“Unfortunately, we dropped our heads straight after we conceded the first goal and it was pretty much downhill from there.

“We had some good chances in the second half as well, but as the saying goes, if you don’t put your chances in you can’t win games.

“Beachside have had a good year, so, as usual, we’re going to have to get everyone at training and concentrate on the games and see what happens.

“It’s good that the play-off will be on a home-and-away basis and it’ll be important who gets the first home-game advantage.”

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Taroona throw-in on the right wing

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Taroona (1-2-5-2): McKenna - C Carey - Matthews (Horgan 53), Flonta - Macgregor (Timmins 53), Gasparinatos (Edwards 84), Atkinson, Elliot, Gates - Wells, Cox

Substitute not used: Hortle

Booked: Gasparinatos 28, Wells 76

Goals: Cox 63, Gates 66, Lawler 84 og

Metro-Claremont (1-4-3-2): Biggar - T Kent - Lawler, Chaffey, Dutton, Curran - McKeown, Rahni, Dawes (Guma 71) - S Kent, Marney (Hope 86)

Substitutes not used: Gasparin, Land

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Aurora channel’s Stefano “Mr Video” Lufi takes a break

Booked: Curran 15, S Kent 63, T Kent 88

Sent Off: T Kent 89

Goal: Dawes 31

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Mercury photographer Amy Brown

 

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“I wonder where Walter is?” 

 

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Look in the mirror

 

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Premier League Preview for the Weekend of 24-26 August 2007

By Walter Pless

This weekend throws up some fascinating encounters in the Premier League, with the title finally to be decided and with possibly the last dice to be thrown in the relegation play-off battle.

Tilford Zebras should clinch the title by beating third-last New Town Eagles at home at KGV Park on Friday night.

That should make Sunday’s match at Olinda Grove between University and second-placed South Hobart a non-event.

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Hugh Ludford - South Hobart

But, stranger things have happened in football.

But, let’s deal with first things first.

Eagles managed to hold Zebras to a 1-1 draw at Clare Street on June 10 in their first-round clash.

It was Eagles’ first point of the season.

Eagles recently beat Glenorchy Knights 1-0 at KGV Park, which was a bit of a surprise. Considering the Knights’ poor form in the latter half of the season, though, it wasn’t entirely unexpected.

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Eagles coach Ian Parker

Barring any shock, though, Zebras should win comfortably and collect the silverware.

South Hobart should have few problems against a University outfit that will be without midfield dynamo Mark Rapley, who is unavailable. Rapley, who also has a broken finger - which didn’t keep him out of last weekend’s game - has gone on a three-week skiing holiday and last Sunday’s game against Clarence was his last at senior level for the club.

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Mark Rapley - career at the top level over 

“Mark Rapley is away on a skiing holiday for the next three weeks and so has finished,” said University coach, Matthew Shaw.

“He does not intend to play at this level again, but may appear in the social leagues.

“Family and work mean that he cannot afford the time commitment to continue.

“Mark has played at University since 1994 and was an integral part of our title-winning sides in 1994, 1996, 1997, 1999, 2001 and 2003.

“Mark was also part of the State-wide Cup winning side last season.

“He is one of the best players I have played with in my time at University and the competition will be poorer for not having someone of his ability playing in it anymore.

“Apart from Mark, everyone else who played last week should be available before they all disappear on planned holiday for the university break after the game.

“It would be nice for the side to put on a good performance for what is the final run this season for most.

“We know we will be up against it and that we must cut out some of our lapses.

“This season has seen a number of players who have rarely played at Premier League level get a consistent run in the side and have a chance to test themselves at this level.

“They have acquitted themselves quite well and, hopefully, will be better for the experience in coming seasons.”

University defender John Merry is injured, but he may be included on the bench, while striker-cum-midfielder Aaron Hindmarsh is definitely ruled out because of injury.

It’s starting to look good for Metro-Claremont, who must face University in a replay on 1 September.

At the other end of the ladder, the fight against a relegation play-off continues, with bottom-side Metro-Claremont away to second-last Taroona at Kelvedon Park on Saturday.

Taroona hope to have striker Martyn Wells fit, while winger Jon Mathers is available after returning from interstate.

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Martyn Wells -  fitness hope

Striker Julian Timmins may be promoted to the seniors after impressing in the reserves last weekend.

“We were disappointed with our performance last week and will be looking for a big improvement this week to make sure we get a win and avoid the relegation play-off,” said Taroona’s Ben Horgan.

“At least we defended better in the second half against South Hobart, and our guys will have learnt a lot from playing against such high-quality opposition.

“We always look better when we try and attack teams and a defensive style of play doesn’t suit us, but we do need to work a lot harder when we lose possession.

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Matthew Gasparin

The team won’t be finalised until we see how everyone puts in at training on Thursday night, but coach Greg McVeigh has already indicated there are likely to be some changes to last week’s side.”

Metro have a game in hand - against University on 1 September, and a game that is looking increasingly easier for Metro to win - but they must still beat Taroona they are to avoid the relegation play-off.

The visitors will adopt an attacking formation with three up front - Shane Kent, James Hope and Adam McKeown.

New signing from Hobart United, Mohand Rahni, will be in the starting line-up in place of the injured Darrin Chaffey.

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Mohand Rahni - first eleven

Metro have trained this week on a pitch marked out to the same dimensions as Kelvedon Park and practised game situations likely to be encountered.

“After a wasted opportunity last week against the Eagles, you can be assured that Metro FC will come out full of enthusiasm against the Taroona Soccer Club this Saturday,” said Metro coach, Matthew Gasparin.

“The team will attack this game with a ‘nothing to lose’ attitude knowing that the lads from Taroona are in a precarious position of trying to hold onto their three-point buffer.

“With nothing to lose, Metro FC will be playing a very attacking brand of soccer this week. We’ll more than likely have three up front for the majority of the game.

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Metro scrum

“Partnering captain Shane Kent up front will be James Hope and possibly Adam McKeown.

“This will allow Mohand Rahni to make his first full appearance for Metro, more than likely in a defensive role, at the expense of Darrin Chaffey, who is still recovering from a heavy knock to the head sustained against Eagles last week.

“Training this week has been particularly pleasing, with youngsters Phil Curran and Adrian Lawler carrying on their good form from previous weeks in simulated games, played on the same sized pitch as Kelverdon Park will present this weekend.”

Clarence United cannot be displaced from fourth spot and will field a young side for the trip to Lightwood Park on Saturday to take on sixth-placed Kingborough Lions United.

Clarence will miss experienced midfielder Scott Hadley, who has work commitments, while Chris Hunt (back/ankle) and Dwayne Walsh (groin) are doubtful because of injury.

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Veteran Scott Hadley will miss the final match prior to retiring

Goalkeeper Michael Moschogianis returns after work commitments kept him out last weekend.

“We’re looking forward to finishing off what has been a very good year for CUFC,” said Clarence coach, Andrew Brown.

“Women’s Premier League side in the final of SWC, men’s Premier League side fourth, the reserves second, and the under-19s champions.

“The Academy program was always going to be a success, but the appointment of Michael Edwards ensured the Academy was an outstanding success.

“CUFC shall look to bear the bountiful fruit of the Academy for seasons to come.

“On Sunday, I shall again offer opportunities to young and aspiring players from the Academy, against a Lions outfit that has under achieved in 2007.

“I expect a high-quality game, with both clubs parading some of the future young stars of our beautiful game.”

The remaining match of the weekend is at the Athletic Centre on Sunday, where third-placed Hobart Olympic entertain fifth-ranked Glenorchy Knights.

Olympic could lose third spot to Clarence if they go down to the Knights and if Clarence beat Kingborough, so the home side will be in determined mood.

Olympic will be without suspended striker Kosta Grillas, who is suspended after being sent off against Kingborough last week, having scored both goals in the 2-2 draw.

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Kosta Grillas - will be missing due to suspension

Knights will miss defender Jayden Wiggins, who has work commitments, and midfielder Josh Fielding, who has an ankle injury.

Janko Begovic and Nick Harrison return from suspension, while Kellan Pringle is available again after missing last week’s game.

Youngsters Lindsay Millington, Brodie Green and Martin Cairns will be included in the squad.

Only four senior Knights players trained this week and the rest of the group were under-19s, so things are looking good for Olympic.

Premier League Standings (as at 19 August 2007)

TEAM

P

W

D

L

F

A

Pts

Tilford Zebras

17

13

3

1

59

17

42 : 9

South Hobart

17

12

3

2

42

13

39 : 12

Hobart Olympic

17

10

3

4

37

19

33 : 19

Clarence United

17

9

4

4

32

26

31 : 21

Glenorchy Knights

17

7

3

7

31

36

24 : 28

Kingborough Lions United

17

6

3

8

25

30

21 : 31

University

16

4

3

9

25

33

15 : 37

New Town Eagles

17

2

5

10

14

33

11 : 41

Taroona

17

3

2

12

16

46

11 : 41

Metro-Claremont

16

1

5

10

20

48

8 : 44

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Round-up for the Weekend of 17-19 August 2007

By Walter Pless

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University defender Taka Manaka chases down the ball

Tilford Zebras have all but won the southern Premier League title with just one round of matches remaining.

Zebras are three points ahead of second-placed South Hobart and have a vastly superior goal-difference.

Zebras would have to lose to eighth-placed New Town Eagles next Friday night and South Hobart would have to thrash University by at least 12 goals for South Hobart to pip the Zebras at the post. And, that just isn’t going to happen.

On Friday night, Zebras romped home 4-0 against the deposed league champions, Glenorchy Knights, who barely managed a shot at goal.

At one point, Zebras goalkeeper Frank Mainella dropped the ball and the Knights had a half-chance, but Henry Fagg booted it to safety.

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Eagles Chris Stingle and coach Ian Parker at half time 

The Knights were without the suspended Janko Begovic and Nick Harrison, and the injured Josh Fielding and Matthew Brown, but their dismal display was an embarrassment.

Two goals in each half did the damage, the first coming in the 19th minute when Jayden Wiggins headed the ball straight to Aaron Brazendale. He advanced on goal and scored with a curling chip that gave Ben Peter no chance.

In the 35th minute, it was 2-0. Brett Pullen won possession in his own half and released Ricky Self, who raced towards goal. Self then played the ball wide to the right to Pullen, who was in support, and he cut inside before scoring with a low shot.

The two remaining goals came in the final nine minutes through substitute Dylan Fennell, who had aligned his sights by scoring twice in the Reserve League curtain-raiser.

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Craig Stockdale tackles George Stevens

In the 81st minute, Fennell’s glancing header from Brazendale’s right-wing cross beat Peter, while in the 86th minute, Self released Fennell down the inside-right channel and he held off Peter Frank and Tony Dzelalija before scoring off the underside of the bar.

All credit to Fennell, but it must make newspaper readers who know little about the local game wonder about the standard of the competition. How can someone play in the reserves and then double up for the seniors and score twice in each game? It must seem like a Mickey Mouse league. I cannot think of another top-flight sport where this can happen.

South Hobart were on a goal hunt against Taroona, but managed only one goal in the second half after leading 4-0 at the interval.

David Cooper and Julius Ross both struck the woodwork in the second half, while Taroona goalkeeper Michael McKenna produced some excellent saves in one-on-one situations to deny South Hobart double figures.

Taroona pressured South Hobart for the opening quarter of an hour, but once Bart Beecroft scored South’s opener in the 17th minute from a corner, the visitors were on the back foot.

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Danger for Taroona at South Hobart corner

It was South’s third corner in quick succession and a clear indication that the tide was turning.

In the 26th minute it was 2-0 as Tom Roach, stationed at the far post, headed home Nathan Robinson’s pin-point cross from the left.

Five minutes before the break, Julius Ross netted his first goal at senior level from a corner taken by Beecroft to make it 3-0.

David Abbott added a fourth two minutes later with a superb free-kick from the right that dipped under the bar and gave McKenna no chance.

Ten minutes after the resumption, Abbott was on hand to sweep home the rebound and make it 5-0 after Cooper’s shot smashed against the crossbar.

Taroona’s only chance of the half came in the 63rd minute when former South Hobart player Billy Gasparinatos fired against Mark Moncur’s left-hand upright. The ball rebounded across the face of goal before spinning out of play for a goal-kick.

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South’s Jonathon Lo lunges for the ball against Taroona’s Hamish MacGregor 

Third-placed Hobart Olympic had to be content with a 2-2 draw against sixth-ranked Kingborough Lions United at the Athletic Centre on Saturday.

Warren Iles put the visitors ahead when he got a toe to Ross Hinkley’s low cross from the left.

Kosta Grillas made it 1-1 after the interval and he then put Olympic ahead with a marvellous volley from Fletcher Tracey’s left-wing cross.

Grillas was sent off shortly afterwards for using foul and abusive language. He must have almost broken his hand after bashing a hurdle on the athletics track as he made his way to the dressing room.

The Lions had another ‘goal’ by Iles disallowed for off-side, although the decision seemed contentious.

A clinical volley by senior debutant Alex Beaumont made it 2-2.

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Taka Manaka takes a tumble

On Sunday, Metro-Claremont and New Town Eagles drew 0-0 in a bottom-of-the-table clash at North Chigwell that saw Metro remain last and Eagles move up a place at the expense of Taroona.

Metro have goalkeeper Neil Biggar to thank for the point as he pulled off a remarkable save from Andrew Clark in the first half.

Clarence United fielded a very young side but came out a 3-2 winner against University at Wentworth Park.

University goalkeeper Ashley Winter produced a brilliant save against one of his own players to prevent an own-goal, while later in the match, he managed to catch a ball that had been looped over his head and came back off the underside of the bar and into his arms. His momentum almost carried him over the line with the ball, but he was able to stop just in time.

Kenyi Emmanueli, Chris Nicholson and Ben Hamlett netted for Clarence, while Craig Stockdale and Gerard O’Brien were University’s marksmen.

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University’s Colin Shepherd lays off a pass

Premier League Standings (as at 19 August 2007)

TEAM

P

W

D

L

F

A

Pts

Tilford Zebras

17

13

3

1

59

17

42 : 9

South Hobart

17

12

3

2

42

13

39 : 12

Hobart Olympic

17

10

3

4

37

19

33 : 19

Clarence United

17

9

4

4

32

26

31 : 21

Glenorchy Knights

17

7

3

7

31

36

24 : 28

Kingborough Lions United

17

6

3

8

25

30

21 : 31

University

16

4

3

9

25

33

15 : 37

New Town Eagles

17

2

5

10

14

33

11 : 41

Taroona

17

3

2

12

16

46

11 : 41

Metro-Claremont

16

1

5

10

20

48

8 : 44

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University’s Iain Fletcher closes in on a his Clarence opponent

In the Reserve League, champions South Hobart downed Taroona 4-2 at South Hobart on Saturday.

Gavin Wailes, Callan Paske, Mitch Grueber and an own-goal gave South the win, while Alex Edwards hit both goals for the visitors.

Tilford Zebras accounted for Glenorchy Knights 6-2 at KGV Park on Friday evening. Dylan Fennell and Luke Engels scored a brace apiece, while Esteban Gonzalez and Bruno Palermo netted one goal each.

Ivan Vucica and Giovanni Vasile replied for the Knights.

Second-last Metro-Claremont drew 1-1 with bottom-side New Town Eagles at North Chigwell on Sunday, Jamie Bingham netting for Metro and Steven Vernon for the visitors.

A first-half strike by Stefan Hamilton gave second-placed Clarence a 1-0 win over sixth-ranked University.

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A worried Matthew Gasparin

Reserve League Standings (as at 19 August 2007)

RESERVE LEAGUE (As at)

TEAM

P

W

D

L

F

A

Pts

South Hobart