Wednesday, July 27, 2011

Round 13: Hahndorf V Comets

Hahndorf Magpies V Adelaide Comets

In a tight contest, two errors proved costly for the Hahndorf Magpies as they went down to the Adelaide Comets 0-2 on an overcast and frosty Saturday afternoon.

The Magpies went into the match missing a couple of regulars but as the previous weeks had shown, they had the depth to cover the absences. From the opening whistle both teams showed they were determined to claim the three points, exchanging opening salvos before settling into the cut and thrust of the main event.

Fifteen minutes into the match the Comets opened the scoring, taking advantage of a collision that left Hahndorf ‘keeper Nathaniel Brooke out of position and the Comets forward recovered first to bury the ball into goal.

The Magpies had a chance to equalise soon after, Matt Norris targeted with a free kick and laying off for Tom Holland but he dragged his shot wide. The Comets answered with a sharp volley but Brooke reacted well to push the shot wide.
The match descended into a scrappy period where neither team was able to string a series of passes together, several goalmouth scrambles not capitalised on by the Magpies and both teams turning over the ball in midfield.

The Hahndorf defence of Jack Farrimond, Michael Lewington, Steve Noble and Ash Parr were put under pressure by the Comets forwards but were well organised to quell the threat. Farrimond was in particularly good form throughout the match with several timely tackles that halted promising moves.

An audacious attempt by the Comets could have been a goal of the year contender when a shot from the centre circle sailed past Brooke and crashed off the crossbar. Further Comets advances gave them the chance to add to their score but their aim was astray.

For Hahndorf, Parr and Kayne Stubing combined down the wing but the good cross eluded the Magpies forwards as the home team looked to get on the front foot; Stubing hitting a free kick that caused some concern from the Comets’ ‘keeper. Norris roamed the forward line like a marauding lion and won all the high balls lofted his way but Hahndorf failed to take advantage of his aerial prowess.

After the half time break, Hahndorf went on the attack through Steve Ness, Luke Guest, Chris Sawers and Norris. Although the Magpies held the ball in the attacking third, they were not able to capitalise with a telling shot at goal. The early pressure was undone soon after, when a poor defensive pass was cut out by the Comets and was returned with interest, Brooke parrying the initial shot but the ball fell to the Comets who put away the loose ball.

The Magpies sought to make amends through Norris and Holland, the pair putting Stubing through on goal and he forced a desperate lunge by the Comets defender who almost guided the ball into his own net.

Holland and Stubing set up Ness but his chip was a little too high and landed on top of the goal netting as Hahndorf searched for a goal to get them back into the match. A solid period of pressure saw chances fall to Norris and Sawers while Holland found Stubing with a fine pass but the speedy forward slipped his shot the wrong side of the goalpost.

The tempo increased in the last fifteen minutes, several willing tackles drawing the ire of supporters and coaching staff of both teams. Jordan Webber and Jesse Konstantinoff entered the fray as the Magpies pressed for a goal. They found the Comets defence in a miserly mood however and despite creating some good chances, Hahndorf were unable to trouble the scoreboard, the final whistle confirming the two nil score.

The Magpies Man of the Match was Matt Norris, who was outstanding all day, with Jack Farrimond and Steve Ness putting solid contributions.



Reserves
The Hahndorf and Comets Reserves fought out an entertaining and at times heated battle, before a late goal to the visitors gave them a 1-2 win.

Hahndorf started the match brightly and took the match up to the Comets as they settled quickly into rhythm. John Lawler, Jesse Konstantinoff, Gary Ledson and Rupert “Crusher” Lindon won the early midfield battles to put the Magpies on the front foot. Chris Hyde and Kieran Guest plied their talents in the forward line, putting the Comets defence on alert and leading to a textbook opening goal.

A slick move by Hahndorf moved the ball quickly into the attacking third and Guest was released on the flank. Reaching the by-line the lanky forward cut the ball back across the penalty area. An untracked Lindon timed his run to perfection and raced into the area to strike the ball first time, lashing it past the Comets ‘keeper and into the net.

The Magpies tried to add to their lead but failed to find the finishing touches and the Comets began to claw their way into the match. The defensive line was resilient to the Comets’ attack, veteran Andy Craig marshalling Scott Breaker, Tim Staniford and Dan Mardle to foil the visitors attempts at goal. Magpie ‘keeper Andy Jones was called upon several times but the shots were largely ineffectual despite the Comets getting into some good positions. However, minutes from half time the Comets equalised, a forward escaping his marker to poke in the goal from twelve metres.

The Comets continued to press in the second half and the Magpie defenders worked overtime to keep the threat at bay. Although the Comets held the majority of play in Hahndorf’s half, they failed to generate many shots on goal and Jones made light work of those that were.

Some frustrations crept into the match and an altercation at a corner kick drew vociferous protestations from both teams but the referee did not sympathise with either side and play continued. Hahndorf managed to combine some nice passes to get Guest away on the flank and he delivered a fine ball for Lawler to fire into goal but a late and very dubious offside call ruled out the score.

Five minutes from time, the Comets broke through the Magpies defence and a hesitation at a crucial time allowed the Comets forward to nip in and score from seven metres. The goal was a cruel blow to the Magpies who had probably done enough for a share of the points. Man of the Match for Hahndorf was Rupert Lindon, with strong contributions from Kieran Guest, Tim Staniford and Dan Mardle.



Reserves Cup 3rd Round


Last week, the Hahndorf Reserves made the long trek to Elizabeth Downs to take on the powerhouse Premier Division Sunday side in the 3rd round of the Cup.

The Magpies found themselves on the back foot early on and conceded a goal, with a hint of offside, fifteen minutes in. The Magpies struck back however, launching a counter attack through Ash Parr, the versatile Magpie linking with Dan Holland and Kayne Stubing to release Angus Hambrook. The flighty winger needed no second invitation and equalised with a thunderous shot into the roof of the net.

The Downs continued to pressure the Hills team and scored two more goals after taking full advantage of mistakes in the Hahndorf back line to go into the break with a 3-1 lead. Hahndorf weren’t without their chances however, with Hambrook having several good opportunities, the closest hitting the crossbar.

Hahndorf tried to rally in the second half, defending grimly and trying to hit the hosts on the counter attack. Hahndorf ‘keeper Nathaniel Brooke was the busier custodian on the day and served up a mixed grill between the sticks, solid stops and brave saves punctuated with moments of comedic handling.

The Downs continued to use the wide expanses of their ground to good effect, stretching defensive players Dan Mardle, Andy Craig, Steve Ness and Scott Breaker. Substitute John Lawler, Jesse Konstantinoff and Holland fought hard in the middle but Elizabeth Downs added two more goals before Hahndorf struck back late in the match. Holland and Hambrook combining to send Stubing through on goal and the speedy striker made no mistake to score the final goal of the match, the 5-2 score line ending the Cup run of Hahndorf for this season.

Super Cs
The Super Cs suffered a 3-1 defeat at the hands of Flinders University, a second half Tony Carter goal some consolation after Hahndorf missed a penalty in the first half.

Next week Hahndorf take the journey to the picturesque Port Elliot ground to meet the Southern Breakers, both teams hungry for the three points on offer, while the Super Cs will be hosting Old Ignatians at the Pine Avenue Arena.

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