NPLW Round Two Review

Round two saw some interesting results as a couple of clubs showed that they are ready to make an impact on the NPLW competition.

By Darren Lutton

Capalaba Bulldogs | 1 – 4 | Moreton Bay United

John Frederick Sportsfields

Bulldogs rocked by Jets

The Moreton Bay Jets avenged their narrow loss in week 1 by running the Capalaba Bulldogs ragged with a dominant second half display to take a 4-1 away victory.

This is the second loss in as many weeks for the Dogs who will travel up the range to take on SWQ Thunder.

Whilst there won't be panic at this stage, it's evident they will need some time to grow into the standard demanded by this competition.

Match key moments
2' - Velvet See scores for Moreton Bay 1-0
11' - Crucial saves from Megan Byriel to keep Capalaba in the game.
17' - Jordan hobbles off after critical tackle on the edge of the box
21' - Moreton Bay Utd- #7 Maddison Rejtano replaces injured #10 Jordan Wlodarczak
43' - #12 Caitlin Cardwell equalises for Capalaba FC 1 - 1
44' - Tyla Harrison gives Moreton Bay Utd the lead. 1 - 2

46' - Jazmyn Perin takes an early shot and scores for Moreton Bay Utd 1 - 3
57' - Penalty to Moreton Bay for a trip in the box
58' - Penalty converted by #5 Lauren Askin 1- 4
70' - Chance from Madelyn Finneran but goes straight to the keeper.
87' - Strong challenge by Capalaba but blocked by keeper Savanna Bowtell-Harris.

The Gap FC | 3 – 2 | Brisbane Roar FC/NTC

Walton Bridge Reserve

Gators hold off the Roar

The big surprise of the weekend was the impressive form of Roar NTC.

Although they lost to The Gap, the 3-2 scoreline raised eyebrows as to the quality that they possess. They're fast, organised and consistent across the pitch.

It was only their inexperience that cost them the game as the Gators had to come from behind to nab the three points.

Match key moments
16’ – GOAL TO JORJA THOMSON – Brisbane Roar’s NTC side takes the lead. Anna Margraf takes the corner and Gap ‘keeper Noran Abaza tries to knock it away but makes poor contact. The ball falls to Thomson whose strike was not convincing but she did enough to score the opener.
23’ – YELLOW CARD TO TIARNE PETTERWOOD – Jorja Thompson is attacking for Roar NTC just outside the penalty box before Petterwood bumps her off the ball but the referee says it was too hard and shows the Gap player a yellow.
30’ – ROAR NTC SUBSTITUTION – Sharn Freier subbed on for Georgia Beaumont.
43’ – GOAL TO TALITHA DORO – The Gap level it at one a piece. Kim Abbot takes on a couple of Roar NTC players before feeding it to Zali Eason-Coutts. Eason-Coutts goes to cross to Ruth Blackburn but it beats everyone and falls to the feet of Doro who strikes it across the ‘keeper and into the bottom right corner.

58’ – GOAL TO ANNA MARGRAF – Margraf notices the ‘keeper is slightly off her line and strikes it over her and into the top right corner to put the Roar NTC back in front.
63’ – GOAL TO TIARNE PETTERWOOD – A long ball from Kim Abbott is weighted perfectly for Greta Bodey who crosses to Petterwood for the easy tap in. Scores level again at two apiece.
64’ – ROAR NTC SUBSTITUTION – Georgia Beaumont retakes the field as Charlotte Farmer is subbed off.
64’ – ROAR NTC SUBSTITUTION – Lani Freier subbed on for Serenity Thake.
68’ – GAP SUBSTITUTION – Hayley Riccardi subbed on for Zali Eason-Coutts.
71’ – GAP SUBSITUTION – Laine Sunderland subbed on for Talitha Doro.
73’ – GOAL DISALLOWED – Sarah Miller scores but the flag is raised for offside.
78’ – GAP SUBSTITUTION – Tiffany Dibley subbed on for Kim Abbott.
82’ – GOAL TO TIARNE PETTERWOOD – Ball fed through to Petterwood who steps around the ‘keeper before tapping it into the open goal from a tight angle.

Sunshine Coast Wanderers 0 – 7 Mitchelton

Ballinger Park

Mitchelton’s day at the Coast

Mitchelton continued their perfect start to the season with a 7-0 win away at Sunshine Coast Wanderers.

Fern Doyle scored in the first minute and the Wanderers were unable to get a foothold in the game.

The Mustangs are showing great early form and showing signs of gelling quicker than expected. The Wanderers will be better now that they've got the first game out of the way. Although, it doesn't get any easier for them with a trip to The Gap this weekend.

Match key moments
1’ – GOAL to Fern Doyle – sharp chance taken in the box, early 1-0 lead to Mitchelton
5’ – GOAL to Ninfa Ramirez – Wanderers providing her too much space, lethal header from a corner kick
13’ – GOAL to Ninfa Ramirez – another header from a Mitchelton corner kick finds the net
40’ – GOAL to Fern Doyle – another corner and another goal to Mitchelton.

48’ – SAVE from Celeste Petersen – Rasping shot from just outside the box fended over the cross bar
51’ – SHOT ON GOAL from Samara Christmas – the first genuine chance for the Wanderers, saved comfortably by the Mitchelton keeper
60’ – GOAL to Annie Evans – a tap in goal for Mitchelton after a break down the right wing by Ninfa Ramirez
62’ – SAVE from Celeste Petersen – another great save to deny Mitchelton from inside the box on the right.
85’ – GOAL to Emilie Rebelo – a tired Wanderers defence leaving too much space for shots at close range
86’ – GOAL to Ninfa Ramirez – a powerful shot from close range leaving Wanderers keeper, Celeste Petersen no chance to save.
90’ – GOAL DISALLOWED – Chloe Isbel scores from close range for the Wanderers, but denied by the offside flag

Western Pride FC | 11 – 0 | Mudgeeraba SC

Briggs Road

Pride hit their straps

Western Pride notched up double figures in their 11-0 win over Mudgeeraba.

This is a massive improvement from the Ipswich side when you consider that two weeks ago they drew 1-1 in a trial.

Mackenzie Macavoy came on in the 57th minute and helped herself to a hat trick. Scoring goals were such a problem for the Pride last year. Encouraging signs.

Match key moments
3' - GOAL FOR PRIDE: Amadio puts in a diagonal chip which floats over the leaping keeper and into the opposite corner. ‏
10' - GOAL FOR PRIDE: Hartwig taps home after Lambi is put behind the defence and squares the ball.
14' and 15' - GOALS FOR PRIDE: Amadio scores again followed quickly by Weatherby.

48' - GOAL FOR PRIDE: Weatherby turns into space centrally and calmly places the ball past Woodcock.
52' - CHANCE FOR MUDGEERABA: Van Der Zee produced a wonderful fingertip save to push White's curling shot over the bar.‏
57' - GOAL FOR PRIDE: Hartwig grabs her brace after shooting low in a crowded box.
61' - GOAL FOR PRIDE: Sub McAvoy toe-pokes home to score for fourth game in a row after a free-kick produces penalty box pinball.
68’ - GOAL FOR PRIDE: Lambi is played behind the defence, scoots into the box and fires the ball past Woodcock.
72’ - GOAL FOR PRIDE: A high corner is caught up in the wind, preventing a clean take by Woodcock but allowing McAvoy her brace in the confusion.
77’ - GOAL TO PRIDE: Hattrick to McAvoy as she beats the keeper to the ball in the box.
89’ - GOAL FOR PRIDE: Muscat grabs a late goal to score her first for Pride. Pride 11 - 0 Mudgeeraba

 

Gold Coast United 3 – 1 Eastern Suburbs

Station Reserve

A golden win for Gold Coast

Gold Coast United wrapped up their first senior club victory with a 3-1 success over Eastern Suburbs.

Meg McElligott scored a double on the narrow Robina pitch in a confident display for the club.

United will be buoyed by that result as they go into this weekend as our live stream match when they take on Lions.

Match key moments
17’ - GOAL GCU – Meg McElligott
26’ - GOAL GCU – Neesa Doyle converts from the sopt after an Easts player hanldes in the box
37’ - GOAL EASTS – Priscilla Tan

70’ - GOAL GCU – McElligott again strong

Logan Lightning | 0 – 6 | Lions FC

Cornubia Park

Logan silenced by Lions

Lions meanwhile were totally convincing in their 6-0 beating of Logan Lightning.

Tegan Riding scored a hat trick whilst Kirsten Jamiesen got on the scoresheet with a brace.

The Richlands outfit ticked all the boxes in a performance that will please coach Joe Di Savia.

Match key moments
4' - Lions Corner
6' -  Logan shot
14' - Lions shot
17' - Logan shot
20' - Lions goal #10
30' - Logan run
33' - Logan save
42' - lions goal #951 min Lions goal (logan own goal)
57' - Logan shot
59' - Lions goal #9
63' - Logan shot
65' - Lions Yellow Card #9
68' - Lions Goal #10
69' - Lions Goal #10
81' - Logan Corner and shot
89' - Lions Penalty

Souths United | postponed | SWQ Thunder FC

Wakerley Park

Our livestream game on the weekend was Souths against SWQ Thunder.

An even opening few minutes was brought to an abrupt halt as heavy rain, strong winds, power busting lightning and even hail forced players and spectators to seek shelter.

The match will be replayed Tuesday at 7.30pm.




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