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Season 2009 Round 5 - 9th May
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Record Deficit Hits 2As
A 4 goal deficit in the 2A team's match this week has plummeted them to be outed from their final four position, with forward estimates showing concern.
The shock loss by the club's most experienced practitioners however has been offset by an outstanding win by the club's newest team, the 4A team, while the 2B team continues to dominate, this week with a massive surplus winning 7-2. In only 5 rounds they have scored 21 times.
The 3A & 3B teams showed improved performances despite losing by the narrowest of margins while the 4B team gave up their lead late in the game to conclude with a tie.
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2A Match Summary
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Time:
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3:00 pm
Sunday 17th May
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North Sydney Bears
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15/9
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9
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Chatswood Rangers
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11/10
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6
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Nth Syd Bears 2 def Lane Cove 1
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Rangers 3 def Lindfield 1
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West Pymble 6 def Berowra 3
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2B Match Summary
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Opponent:
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North Sydney Bears
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1:00 pm
Sunday 17th May
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North Sydney Bears
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6/16
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4
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Nth Syd Bears 1 drew Lane Cove 1
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Rangers 2 drew Lindfield 2
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West Pymble 2 def Berowra 1
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2B Round 5 Match Report
v. North Sydney
At Kingsford Simth (Saturday 9th May)
Result: Win 7-1
Another Saturday morning, another day dawned bright and clear, and after the trifling matters of home renovation, and shopping for scotch fillet, vegetables, beer and ice it was time to feign surprise once again that the 10km journey took longer than the allotted 5 minutes.
Fortunately there was no team photo to rush for. Particularly fortunate given the ordeal that it is to take off the tracksuit pants in less than 20 minutes. Instead latecomers were greeted by the sight of more iced-up grog and meat than Bondi Beach on Christmas Day.
Thoughts of a gentle runaround and an easy win were cleverly brought crashing down by Captain Scott who informed us, accurately or otherwise, that the oppo had downed Lindfield last week so were not to be taken lightly. This focussed the minds
of the Mighty Whites and we galloped out of the blocks. North Sydney had clearly come to play football, but when not in possession were generally coming off second best in the attitude stakes. St Michael’s were also passing well but tenacious in the tackle, and as is so often the case, a slight edge in a key part of the game made a big difference.
Soon the goals started coming. A corner from the left was not fully cleared and Computer Geek 2 sliced a cross-cum-shot from the edge of the area. The pint-sized full back moved as nimbly as he did all afternoon in ducking at the last minute and the ball swerved inside the upright.
The plaudits from team-mates had barely subsided when the craggy striker Blake, a modern-day Malcolm MacDonald if ever there was one, lashed home from just inside the box. The ball was struck with such ferocity that part of his leg seemed to disappear as well, and sadly he limped off. His last act a scoring one…. Lest We Forget.
For a while Geek 2 continued his merry procession of ballooning shots over the bar before Hughesie put an end to the nonsense and to the game as a contest. Firstly ambling past the right-back and placing the ball into the far bottom corner, and then spotting a likely steal straight from the kick-off he arrived at the near post in front of defender and keeper alike to net his second in as many minutes.
There was time for R-O-H-I-T to net from close range before the break, ensuring the half-time team talk was lower-key than at any other game of this or last season.
At five-nil up, and with the Chops Of Death coming to life on the sidelines, the second half was a procession. A free-kick on the edge of the area allowed North Sydney something to show for their efforts. The chances continued to come at the other end; a few sublime flicks from Captain Scott allowed Mido to continue to demonstrate his total unpredictability in front of goal. He did manage to find the net late on, and all that was remaining on a near-perfect afternoon was for the Captain to shed the goalshy monkey with the sort of finish we hadn’t seen since last season.
For various reasons it has been hard to pick the top 3 players in each game this year, and this was no exception. The team photo came and went, as did the beers and chops, and sadly the 2As in some style.
Onto West Pymble, a marathon slog, top v second…. Game On!!!
Steve S
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2B Round 4 Match Report
v. North Sydney Bears
At Waverton (Saturday)
Result: Perfect Win 5-0
Why would you want to be anywhere else?
The Top Ten sporting events, where the views are breathtaking, the action aplenty and victory sweet?
10. F1 - Monte Carlo
9. Pipeline Masters - Hawaii
8. Tour de France
7. Paris to Dakar rally
6. Wimbledon
7. Winter Olympics – Calgary (Katarina Witt for those who can’t remember the view)
6. Cliff Diving – Acapulco
5. City to Surf – Sydney
4. F1 Plane racing – France
3. Nakchu Horse Racing Festival – Himalayas
2. Riverview v Joey’s – Riverview
1. St. Michael’s v North Sydney Bears– Waverton
On a glorious autumn day in Sydney, the sunshine reflecting off architected skyscrapers, just a slight hint of a breeze as the water laps the shore, the 2R’s were back at Waverton after a long absence. Perhaps the most picturesque football pitch on the planet.
Traditionally not a happy hunting ground for us (we won’t mention 2005!!!) there were hushed tones as we prepared for battle (a lack of players may have been a contributing factor). The squad uncharacteristically turned up in dribs and drabs drawing out the excitement for Captain Scott to pick his line-up.
Dispensing with the traditional on field stretch we huddled in football prayer as the latecomers franticly Denco-rubbed all bare flesh and strapped anything that seemed loose (I am still amazed at the versatility of duct tape)……Rick there is a sponsorship deal in there somewhere!!!!!!
Game-On….
A very composed St. Michael’s, with a new experimental structure were very much in control from the outset, the mini pitch suiting our pass it around approach. North Sydney on the other hand were playing your typical kick, run and whinge brand of football. The Ref, distracted by the view seemed to be ignoring the fact that a push in the back is in fact a push in the back.
As the first half continued there were forays into last week’s tactics of the long ball down field to see if we could run ourselves into the ground. Luckily this option created a number of corner opportunities with varying approaches (the Matt near post option…..2005…oops don’t go there!!! And the Scotty alternate, I will show you all what I want!!!!).
In a well orchestrated and executed throw in from Hughesie, flicked on from Scott’s head, Mark Bineham, in his new role as experimental speedy mid-fielder put the ball where it belonged. Goal 1-0.
The half time break saw a glowing review of the first-half; however all were forcefully reminded of the first 10 minute second-half rule.
Second-half on…To avoid a repeat of the previous week the first 25mins of the second-half were played at a furious pace, with constant interchanges and a sense of urgency. We had to score first. North Sydney were showing signs of imploding and their keeper appeared to be spending more and more time out of his area. Another raid into North’s half and a clever flick on by Scott, put yours truly and the keeper in a race for the ball. A chip over his head. Goal 2-0
With our confidence running high we pushed harder with numerous raids and chances…….It was only a matter of time. Lurking and waiting, his right foot well calibrated this season Matt sensed it was his turn and after some great build up from Scott and Rohit across the face of goal (and across again) before the ball went 20 feet up in the air, Matt pounced and headed home from the six yard box . Goal 3-0
North’s endeavoured to turn the game around, but with a sense of urgency and a desire not to see a repeat of week 1, the 2R’s lifted again. A great individual run from the half-way line by Steve beating 1,2,3 players before slotting a sweet sounding shot past the keeper. Goal 4-0
The final 10 minutes of the game continued in the same vain, pressure, pressure, pressure. With the North’s keeper continuing to venture off his line, Matt was again able to take the advantage, with a well timed chip. Goal 5-0.
Game over…..The smiles, the beer, the view, the victory…….
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2B Round 1 Match Report
v. Chatswood Rangers
At Primrose No. 2 (Sunday)
Result: Big Win 6-1
The second game of the weekend and yet another picturesque football setting. This time Primrose Park. After overnight rain and a pool of water in the middle there was some prematch discussion about prosciutto & wine & picnics are what was supposed to be done on Sundays rather than wallowing on a wet pitch
With most though disregarding the water and applying the positive attitude from the previous day we were reminded not to take these guys lightly. With a neutral ref and linesmen Skipper Scott encouraged us to play.
From the opening few minutes this was headed and from the kickoff we were off. Multiple attacking raids with lots of goalkicks out the only result. After about 10 minutes with yet another attempt from a team of St Michael’s attackers to dribble the ball across the goal line the ball fell back to Blake who hammered home a straight drive drilled with his left into the back of the net– and we were off.
Not long after, Matthew made a streaking run down the right and despite the multiple attackers taking tickets in the box for a shot he took Blakes lead and hammered it into the top right. 2- 0 early for the good guys.
Whilst not getting complacent Mark had most exercise doing chin-ups on the goal posts to stay alert as the rest of the team spent raiding in and around the penalty box and playing football. The half time chat reminded us that in the short competition goal difference may turn out to be important. Also they’d added two folks from their first team into the squad to boost their defence.
So further attack was the order of the day. Matthew adding to take a brace. Birthday Boy (Steve Smith) following a deft touch on scored a sitter. Another of the newboys Paul taking Blakes lead slotted his home. Bish then scored apparently with an assist from Mark Sayle – yes he had something to do in the second half ( I say apparently as I thought I’d get away with a minute or so to get the end of match refreshments – and missed seeing it)
At 6-0 with 5 mins to go we’d packed up mentally and one of their replacements from their 1sts went down our left defence and delivered a lovely cross to an unmarked player and again Mark had nothing to do – except pick the ball out of the back of the net.
In the end 6-1 and indeed it was a bit of a picnic on a Sunday afternoon, even though we all acknowledged that there was room for improvement. Those who hadn’t been there for the first couple of games were wondering why we had the results that we’d had if we played football like this. End of weekend we sit top of the goal scoring table
Chris T
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2B Round 4 Match Report
v. North Sydney Bears
At Waverton (Saturday)
Result: Convincing Win 5-0
Why would you want to be anywhere else?
The Top Ten sporting events, where the views are breathtaking, the action aplenty and victory sweet?
10. F1 - Monte Carlo
9. Pipeline Masters - Hawaii
8. Tour de France
7. Paris to Dakar rally
6. Wimbledon
7. Winter Olympics – Calgary (Katarina Witt for those who can’t remember the view)
6. Cliff Diving – Acapulco
5. City to Surf – Sydney
4. F1 Plane racing – France
3. Nakchu Horse Racing Festival – Himalayas
2. Riverview v Joey’s – Riverview
1. St. Michael’s v North Sydney Bears– Waverton
On a glorious autumn day in Sydney, the sunshine reflecting off architected skyscrapers, just a slight hint of a breeze as the water laps the shore, the 2R’s were back at Waverton after a long absence. Perhaps the most picturesque football pitch on the planet.
Traditionally not a happy hunting ground for us (we won’t mention 2005!!!) there were hushed tones as we prepared for battle (a lack of players may have been a contributing factor). The squad uncharacteristically turned up in dribs and drabs drawing out the excitement for Captain Scott to pick his line-up.
Dispensing with the traditional on field stretch we huddled in football prayer as the latecomers franticly Denco-rubbed all bare flesh and strapped anything that seemed loose (I am still amazed at the versatility of duct tape)……Rick there is a sponsorship deal in there somewhere!!!!!!
Game-On….
A very composed St. Michael’s, with a new experimental structure were very much in control from the outset, the mini pitch suiting our pass it around approach. North Sydney on the other hand were playing your typical kick, run and whinge brand of football. The Ref, distracted by the view seemed to be ignoring the fact that a push in the back is in fact a push in the back.
As the first half continued there were forays into last week’s tactics of the long ball down field to see if we could run ourselves into the ground. Luckily this option created a number of corner opportunities with varying approaches (the Matt near post option…..2005…oops don’t go there!!! And the Scotty alternate, I will show you all what I want!!!!).
In a well orchestrated and executed throw in from Hughesie, flicked on from Scott’s head, Mark Bineham, in his new role as experimental speedy mid-fielder put the ball where it belonged. Goal 1-0.
The half time break saw a glowing review of the first-half; however all were forcefully reminded of the first 10 minute second-half rule.
Second-half on…To avoid a repeat of the previous week the first 25mins of the second-half were played at a furious pace, with constant interchanges and a sense of urgency. We had to score first. North Sydney were showing signs of imploding and their keeper appeared to be spending more and more time out of his area. Another raid into North’s half and a clever flick on by Scott, put yours truly and the keeper in a race for the ball. A chip over his head. Goal 2-0
With our confidence running high we pushed harder with numerous raids and chances…….It was only a matter of time. Lurking and waiting, his right foot well calibrated this season Matt sensed it was his turn and after some great build up from Scott and Rohit across the face of goal (and across again) before the ball went 20 feet up in the air, Matt pounced and headed home from the six yard box . Goal 3-0
North’s endeavoured to turn the game around, but with a sense of urgency and a desire not to see a repeat of week 1, the 2R’s lifted again. A great individual run from the half-way line by Steve beating 1,2,3 players before slotting a sweet sounding shot past the keeper. Goal 4-0
The final 10 minutes of the game continued in the same vain, pressure, pressure, pressure. With the North’s keeper continuing to venture off his line, Matt was again able to take the advantage, with a well timed chip. Goal 5-0.
Game over…..The smiles, the beer, the view, the victory…
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3A Match Summary
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Time:
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3:00 pm
Sunday 17th May
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Kissing Point 2 def West Pymble 1
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Hornsby RSL 4 def St Ives 2
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Gordon 4 def Chase United 2
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3B Match Summary
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Time:
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1:00 pm
Sunday 17th May
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West Pymble 1 def Kissing Point 0
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St Ives 4 def Hornsby RSL 3
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Gordon 1 def Chase United 0
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4A Match Summary
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Time:
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3:00 pm
Saturday 16th May
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West Pymble 3 def Wahroonga 2
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Northside Monash 3 drew Berowra 3
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Lane Cove West 4 def Mt Colah 2
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4As Sound Win
By Capt. Mike B
A great win this week against Lindfield, a team who beat us comprehensively twice last year with the same team.
We are improving every week and starting to develop some good teamwork. The defence was great and marked their man consistently well. Lindfield only created two real chances, both in the first half, one with Keeper Sam off the line, but they missed what should have been a certain goal goal.
From that time on the defence led by Dave Vokes "Wagon" never gave them a chance. Mark, Howard, Steve and Richard all worked particularly hard, and had great support from Joe Zanino when he came on.
Once again the mid field provided more stability, with Dave Coote leading the way. The control of the ball by the midfielders once again was a highlight, movement through the back line and the midfield tested the Lindfield players. Andrey, R
ichard B, John all gave lots of support setting the attack up, and helping in defence. Damian did some great things on the wing again. A great pass from Andrey to set up the winning goal. Matt as usual ran constantly down the wing giving hell to their left full back.
As a result of our great win we have now moved into fourth place. Some interesting results yesterday with Lane Cove beating Mt Colah 4 – 2, and moving to the top of the ladder. West Pymble only beat Wahroonga 3 -2, and Northside Monash and Berowra 3 – 3.
Next Saturday we play Berowra at Mt Kuring-gai Reserve, Flanders Ave (off Brisbane Ave) Mt kuring-gai.
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4B Match Summary
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Time:
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1:00 pm
Saturday 16th May
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West Pymble 1 drew Wahroonga 1
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Northside Monash 4 def Berowra 1
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Lane Cove West 1 drew Mt Colah 1
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4Bs Round 5 Match Report Pictorial
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