Wednesday, July 13, 2011

Round 12: Vipers V Hahndorf Magpies

Vipers V Hahndorf

In a classic game of two halves, the Hahndorf Magpies were unable to maintain their stunning first half display when the Vipers produced a surging second stanza, the 3-3 final result leaving both teams rueing missed opportunities.

The Vipers went into the 12th round of the South Australian Amateur Soccer League 2nd Division looking to maintain their title challenge, the 13 points separating the two teams making the hosts firm favourites. However, after a quick start where both teams traded attacking moves, it was Hahndorf who opened the scoring after ten minutes. Matt Norris, revelling in his move forward, lobbed a ball over the Viper defence for Chris Sawers to nip in before the advancing ‘keeper and slot away the goal.

Hahndorf had the occasion to immediately double their lead but twice the Vipers’ ‘keeper foiled good one-on-one chances. Soon after, Leo Santangelo made a bustling run through the defence but dragged his shot wide of the post. The Magpie defence of Jack Farrimond, Steve Noble, Micheal Lewington and Rupert “ Crusher” Lindon neutralised the early Viper threats but had to rely on custodian Nathaniel Brooke several times. The big ‘keeper made a great save to deflect a goal bound shot and then utilised the goal post for a scrambling double save when a Viper shot was angled in at the front upright.
Dan Hermel and Steve Ness worked hard in the midfield with Santangelo, the trio feeding wide men Sawers and Kayne Stubing. Ness latched onto a loose ball after Lewington challenged well at a corner kick but drove the ball past the post. Santangelo persisted with some skilful, foraging runs but his errant shooting was a poor result for his excellent build up play.

Minutes from half time, Hahndorf took a stranglehold on the match with a brace of goals after a period of patient possession. Holding ball in the attacking half, Farrimond chipped a neat ball to Norris and the part-time striker headed over the stranded Vipers ‘keeper into the net. One minute later, a flowing move released Sawers on the wing and he skipped past two opponents on his way to the by-line. Sawers drove in a low cross for Stubing to race in and flick past the ball past the beleaguered Vipers custodian and send the Magpies into the break with a handy three-goal lead.

In the second half, the Vipers showed their intent by launching an attack directly from the kick-off, the threat safely negated by Brooke. Hahndorf answered through Norris and Farrimond combining, the former lofting a neat ball through to Stubing who beat the ‘keeper with a fine lob that grazed the wrong side of the post.

The Vipers stepped up a gear but found their radar astray, the Vipers Assou-Ekotto look-alike having a good chance after weaving through some ineffectual Hahndorf defence. However, Brooke was on hand to effect the saves when the Vipers’ shots were true, the big ‘keeper making some telling stops.

A nagging injury forced Norris from the field, giving Kieran Guest the chance to shine on the overcast day. The substitute should have put the Magpies further ahead when he chased a long ball deep into Vipers’ territory and a mix-up between goalkeeper and defender presented Hahndorf with a golden opportunity but Guest blazed high and wide with the goal beckoning.

The teams continued to exchange attacks but neither looked like scoring until the Vipers eventually made an attack count to pull a goal back with twenty minutes remaining. The goal offered a glimmer of hope for the Vipers and they pressed forward at every opportunity. Jesse Konstantinoff entered the match as half chances fell to both sides with the tempo increasing, Hermel and Stubing combining to forge some strong moves down the left wing but the Magpies failed to capitalise on the opportunities.
The Vipers took advantage, working the ball through the middle of the park until a low shot from just inside the penalty area found the corner of the net. At 3-2, Hahndorf found the Vipers frantically throwing themselves forward to find an equaliser in the final ten minutes. Sawers made a couple of vital tackles with the Magpies defending against waves of Viper pressure.

End to end attacks left the Magpies shy of the target and the Vipers were creating the more dangerous opportunities, the pressure telling when they equalized four minutes from time. The Magpies tried to regroup and hang on a share of the points but a rash challenge gave the Vipers a chance for a remarkable turnaround when they were awarded a penalty kick. The tension was palpable as the penultimate kick of the match was taken, Brooke diving the right way but the shot passing wide of the upright, agony and relief washing over players and supporters of both clubs.

The 3-all draw gives the Magpies another point on their way to consolidating their position on the ladder but there will be concerns as to the way Hahndorf has frittered away good leads in the past two matches. Man of the match for Hahndorf was Dan Hermel, his tenacity and play making a highlight with Chris Sawers and Matt Norris also having a large impact on the match.

Reserves

The Hahndorf Reserves continued their mid-season revival with a fighting 2-1 win against the Vipers, goals to Scott Breaker and Tom Stevens putting the Magpies in the box seat early on.

Light drizzle swept across the St Clair ground at the start of the match, making the exemplary surface slick but maintaining a true bounce for the two teams. The opening exchanges saw no real threats on goal until Hahndorf broke the match open through a Scott Breaker special on ten minutes, the right back rifling in a shot from distance and the ball slipping through the unfortunate ‘keeper’s outstretched fingers.

Five minutes later, a period of possession deep in the Vipers half gave Hahndorf a two goal lead, Tom Stevens looking to lay off a ball to Jesse Konstantinoff but he collected his rebound to volley past a stunned Viper defence from twelve metres.
The Vipers bounced back with some sharp attacks but veteran defender Andy Craig organised the backline of Tim Staniford, Breaker and Dan Mardle to keep goalkeeper Andy Jones’ goal safe. The Vipers relied on the speed of their centre forward but some good defence nullified the threat and Jones made a brilliant diving save to deflect a low, goal-bound shot, the hosts best chance of the half.

Hahndorf’s midfield combined well to move the ball into attack, Tom Holland, Angus Hambrook, Stevens and Kieran Guest exchanging passes to bring forwards Konstantinoff and Chris Hyde into play as the half developed.
The second half saw the Vipers make a more concerted effort in attack, pushing more players forward but the Magpies remained resolute in defence of their lead. Hambrook worked overtime with Holland, Hyde and Konstantinoff to maintain possession with Hahndorf searching for a third goal. Several good chances fell the Magpies way, both Hyde and Holland hitting the post after some quality individual play.

Hahndorf brought on Ben “Beninho” Wells, Brad Coleman and John Lawler as the Vipers cause grew more urgent. A penalty to the home side gave them an opening but Jones was physically and verbally defiant in goal, diving to save the spot kick and putting doubt into the Viper camp. However, with fifteen minutes remaining, Craig deflected an otherwise innocuous shot into the corner of goal to revive the Viper hopes.

A further blow befell the Magpies when goal hero Breaker had to leave the field with the Vipers pressing for an equaliser and stretching the ten remaining Magpies. The visitors determinedly defended a late onslaught of corners and time eventually ran out to give Hahndorf a hard fought victory.

Hahndorf had strong contributions from across the park however Angus Hambrook took home the Man of the Match honours with Andy Jones and Chris Hyde also prominent with their efforts.

Next week is a break for the League but sees a return to Cup competition for the Reserves when they travel to take on Premier Division powerhouse Elizabeth Downs on Sunday.

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