Sunday, August 31, 2014
STALLIONS PROMOTION WINNERS DIV 5 2014 TEAM PHOTO
BOOM, and this highly decorated team become even more decorated. Great season Stallions, its been a blast.
Stats from final game:
Stallions 2 - Olympic 1
Goals:
Rauru (Paddy)
Logan (Lloyd?)
Stallion: Logan - insane goal
Pony: Aaron - The non-pony pony - for not been pony all season.
Since I got lazy with the polls might send some confidential voting papers out so we can nominate a few awards.
Until then ...
Wednesday, August 20, 2014
Match Report: Stallions 5 - 0 Crappies
Accies line up for their pre game photo.
"Who are the Accies? They are supposed to be Uni students. Some say their coach was German. Nobody ever believed they were real. Nobody ever knew them or saw anybody that ever played directly for them, but to hear Milky tell it, anybody could have played for the Accies. You never knew. That was his power. The greatest trick the Accies ever pulled was convincing the club they actually existed."
The Staccies became the Crappies with the Stallions still unsure who the Accies actually are.
With tensions high after being shafted in the first game,
the Stallions came out with a point to prove.
There weren’t too many familiar faces from the first time these teams
met which came as no surprise. These were not the usual suspects. Being
transferred from KP to Wilton meant that free flowing attractive football was
not going to be as easy to play as it has been, and also meant that Aaron faced
an early shout for Pony as his taxi ride from the University to Wilton Park
cost close to $50 (should have been $15-20 tops) as neither he nor the taxi
driver had any idea where they were going.
The game got off to a rough start when Rauru was viciously
chopped down after he managed to beat a player on the outside. The pain was obvious but being the tough as
nails player that he is he managed to restrain most of the anguish and only let
out a little groan as he went down. The
Stallions supporters were outraged and howls of derision and whistles were
hurled around towards the Accie culprit.
It sounded more like a derby between Fenerbache and Galatasaray than the
two heavyweights from Vic Uni. The
Stallion supporters were so annoyed at Rauru for restraining his pain, rather
than showing his true hurt and potentially getting the Accies player booked,
that he was given a Pony nomination.
Credit to Rauru though, that’s just not the sort of player that he is.
Stallions then got on the board relatively early from an
in-swinging corner (against the wind) from Paddy. The corner flew in, the keeper came for it
and missed, and with the ball almost over the line which would have given Paddy
only his second goal of the season, Heath thrusts his hips like Jagger and manages
to thigh/testie/stomach/chest over the line.
1-0.
The second goal came a bit later into the half which started
with good interchange down the right, before swinging the ball to the left to a
galloping Gerald, who then swung it back to the right where Rauru found himself
in space to have a hit. The initial shot
was parried by the keeper, the follow up shot blocked by a defender and with
Heath screaming “LEAVE IT” Rauru decided to have a ping with his left and
crashed the ball into the net just under the cross bar. 2-0.
Right on the stroke of half time the Stallions had an
opportunity for a third as a ball was whipped in from the left to Rauru who was
unmarked in the box. Calls of “Time!!”
where yelled out but Rauru thought that rather than control, look up, assess
options, work out angles, wind direction, ball pressure, and goal keeper height
and agility levels before picking any spot he liked, he’d actually dummy and
let the ball go through his legs to Lloyd who was approaching. Lloyd apparently hadn’t anticipated this
stunning display of trickery (not for the first time in the half it might be
said. Gee, slow learner that Lloyd. Lloyd may or may not have been as close as
Rauru had thought) and wasn’t able to get on the ball with the chance going
begging and the score remaining at 2-0.
Another Pony nomination for Rauru.
Half time came and went with the Stallions feeling good and
not being under any real pressure.
The second half got under way and it wasn’t long before the
Stallions had a big advantage. A ball
was punted out by goalkeeper Tim and with a bit of breeze behind it, it bounced
over the last defender with Rauru running through on goal. The Accies defender obviously had never seen
Rauru in 1-on-1 situations before and decided that giving away a penalty was a
safer option (foolish as Rauru’s strike rate from penalties is 100% over the
last two years), so chopped him down in the box. With Graham screaming from the other end of
the park “RED CARD!!! IT HAS TO BE A RED CARD!!” (he’s been watching too much
John Terry) the referee agreed and gave the Accies defender his marching orders
and a bill for $50. It was rumoured that the defender was last seen straightening up from a limp and walking towards Milky's house.
Rauru being in supremely confident mood (despite apparently
many of his team mates not feeling the same way – bastards) forgot his
pre-penalty routine and the keeper guessing the right way, got down well and
made a good save. 2-0 it stayed but
Accies down to 10. A third Pony
nomination racked up for Rauru.
The third goal wasn’t too far coming however and Rauru
redeemed himself for the penalty miss as Bakky whipped in a great ball from the
left, it found Rauru in the middle with some space due to the lack of extra
defender who took it round (read: mis-controlled round) a defender and tucked
it past the keeper with his right foot.
3-0 and game over as a contest.
But while the Accies would have been happy to pick up their
toys and go home, the Stallions had a goal difference to make up and so kept
applying the pressure. With space
opening up due to the extra player, the Stallions created again down the left
and a high cross was put into the box.
Rauru sensed an opportunity for a hattrick and ran to get a head on it
knowing that the keeper was coming but wasn’t going to fully get there. Just as the ball was coming down however
Rauru lost it in the sun. Fortunately it
managed to hit him on the head and lob over the oncoming keeper into the net
(this author is told that it looked much more classy than that from the
sideline!). Left foot, right foot, head
for the perfect hattrick and as it turns out possibly the first hattrick scorer
to get Pony. Bastards. 4-0 Stallions.
The Stallions still weren’t done however with Heath getting
a second to make it 5-0 but by that stage no one remembers how it was
scored. Bakky claims he got the assist
and since no one can be bothered arguing we awarded it to him.
While Rauru was awarded the Pink and the match report honours
there were many notable contenders.
·
Aaron – Being warned by the ref for his wild
kicks (“Is that with or without the ball, ref?” – a fantastic ‘Heard on the
Sidelines’).
·
Aaron – Getting lost pre-game and taking a $50
taxi.
·
Paddy – Slipping over in the mud when taking a
corner.
·
Bakky – Screaming at all his teammates for not
passing him the ball.
·
Bakky – Screaming at all his teammates for
passing him the ball.
·
Bakky – Blaming his teammates for Bakky being
off side.
·
Bakky – Just cause it would have been funny to
piss him off more than he was already pissed off.
·
Bakky – Referring to himself in the third person
on the blog and in emails.
·
Lloyd – Apparently not being telepathic.
·
Graham – Having the nerve to call himself a
striker for 5 minutes and even get a shot away that almost went in. It obviously went to his head as he asked,
nay, demanded that he be put into left mid towards the end of the game when
Gerald came off.
·
Graham – Screaming at the ref to award a red
card.
·
The ref – Saying that the final score was 6-0
cause he thought the penalty had gone in (he obviously knew Rauru’s reputation
and was already back at halfway)
Stallion went to Chris who not only put his hand up to sit
out the game, but still showed up with his family to watch the game and support
the boys, before coming back to the clubrooms afterwards with the family for a
beer as well. True Stallion.
Big shout out to Tom and Dan who also came along to support
the boys in our quest for back-to-back promotions.
A great win with lots of shits and giggles along the
way. 2 more to go! WE DON’T SLIP! WE GO AGAIN!!
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Tuesday, August 12, 2014
Stallions vs BNU Match Report, aka, A Good Win But We Should Have Won By 6
With second spot, and a potential late run to 1st spot on the line, the changing room was tense. For those 8 players that happened to be there at least 15 minutes from the game.
Watching the young fellas in red from the comfort of the clubrooms was somewhat encouraging though, running around in the rain as they were, doing shuttles: someone commented "they've only got 13!" Suddenly we were playing for the win, a draw was not good enough.
With Heath managing to arrive before the game, we got out there with a couple of minutes to spare, kicked the ball around a few times and in true Stallions fashion were good to go.
And with the mood and focus of the team, the result was inevitable from before kickoff. Bakky got us underway, strategically losing the toss and sending us into the wind. Lesson learnt from the last time we played these guys. We felt a bit sorry for the young fellas, undefeated as they were, so spent the first 20 or so trying to encourage them by repeatedly offering them the ball and asking them to attack. It was all a bit boring really, so on our first foray into their half we sliced through their midfield and someone (Paddy?) popped the ball over the defenders for Jimmy to cleverly take the ball from right under the keeper's nose and over his head all without breaking his hamstring or a sweat.
We then, again sportingly, conceded their half but they could not put much on target. An all round solid defence for the last ten of the half and we went to the break with our lead intact.
The second half saw a much more even contest. With the wind we put some good passing together, won a few corners, and Patrick showed some devastating pace down the right. With a more open game, both keepers were tested, and Tim made some outstanding saves to keep us in the game. We had the better chances though, with Carrick, Gus, and Gerald giving their keeper one-on-one practice. Carrick managed to put a shot on an empty goal but the ball didn't make the 20 yards. Admittedly, he was on the ground after a red card offence from their keeper.
A few minutes later and we had the 2-0 lead. After some "encouragement" from his midfield partner to get back and defend a goal kick, Gus positioned himself perfectly and headed the ball down track one for Carrick to run onto and beat the keeper and score.
This prompted Patrick to taunt the opposition and supporters running down the sideline yelling "we should've won by 6!" [Ed: at least, that's as I heard it told.]
That took the steam out of the game and we saw the final few minutes out with some more solid defending.
It was a day of all round heroics, great team defence, an exceptional back four, a midfield that ran all day, and strikers causing havoc at every opportunity. Stallion though to Tim, with some great shot-stoppers and one-on-one saves. Pony was a split-decision, shared between Rauru for missing both Brooklyn games and Tharron, for "losing" a sock that was already being worn. [Ed: just a sign of how focused I was on the Big Game.]
Sunday, August 10, 2014
Revenge vs Staccies
5-zip, order restored, karma is a bitch etc etc. Anyway - not much more than a practice run, especially after last week's hard effort. Some great football played in the mud, the first hattrick, second clean sheet in a row - can't complain.
Goals:
Rauru - HATRICK (Bakky, Gerald)
Heath - DOUBLE (Paddy, can't remember the other?)
Stallion: Chris, sitting out due to excess players, but showing up to the game and the clubrooms with the family - Stallion effort.
Pony: many contenders (too many to recall):
- Rauru - Terrible dive, penalty miss
- Bakky - Yelling at Heath not to pass the ball to an offside position
- Aaron - Wild Stallion kicks at either end of the field
- Pretty much everyone - shanked shots, slipping in the mud, being dicks
The winner: Rauru, that terrible dive/scream, shot from the crowd.
2 more to go Stallions, lets do this.
Goals:
Rauru - HATRICK (Bakky, Gerald)
Heath - DOUBLE (Paddy, can't remember the other?)
Stallion: Chris, sitting out due to excess players, but showing up to the game and the clubrooms with the family - Stallion effort.
Pony: many contenders (too many to recall):
- Rauru - Terrible dive, penalty miss
- Bakky - Yelling at Heath not to pass the ball to an offside position
- Aaron - Wild Stallion kicks at either end of the field
- Pretty much everyone - shanked shots, slipping in the mud, being dicks
The winner: Rauru, that terrible dive/scream, shot from the crowd.
2 more to go Stallions, lets do this.
A mean joke by Capital Football
So Brooklyn got humped 9:2 by Eastbourne to put us top of the table. What's going on in our grade?
With the win over them last week we must have opened the floodgate
Karori b 3 v marist 1
Upper slut 4 chit cargo 1
Eastbourne 9 v bnu 2
Naenae v olympic to register the result
Ladder & points & goal diff
Stallies 39 33
Bnu 38 27
Karori 37 24
Next round
Karori v eastbourne giant killers Min 7:40 @ alex moore
Stallies v upper hutt monday 7:40 @ wakefield
Bnu v accies wed at wgtn college 6pm
Surely that can't be right?!?!? nine two??
Someone must have rang the wrong result through
Do they have a Bakky on the job. Eastbournes home game. They'd do the result...would they stuff it up?
Agreed. It would have been the other way round. No way that can be a legit result. That's Eastbourne 1sts as well isn't it? I might believe it if they were 2nds cause they might have dropped players from 1sts to help them avoid relegation, but no way that can be legit.
3 red cards need I say more
Did you guys realize the accies are playing brooklyn next week...
Are you suggesting "the Staccies" comeout to play
I see they've corrected the BNU result on the capital footy website. We're back to 2nd on the table.
Thursday, August 7, 2014
Petone 8 - 1 thrashing
Better late than never….
With the promotion this season to division 5 the Stallions have taken perverse pleasure in the contrasting rituals between ourselves and other teams in the grade.
The strangest ritual witnessed by the Stallions, as we arrive at the ground 10-15 minutes before kick-off, is seeing opposition teams running around the field, kicking balls to each other, running drills, etc. Often these activities start more than 30 minutes before kick-off. This season the Stallions’ version of warming up is putting on our strip - even the taking of corner kicks and shooting at the keeper is seen as unnecessary fluff that is a distraction to winning football games.
However against Petone this relaxed approach went a step too far. With only 10 players present just minutes before kick-off Rauru was starting to sweat. He hadn’t miscalculated had he and there were actually more people away then he thought? A few quick phone calls and we were assured that the 3 missing players would be arriving at some point during the game – just not in time for kick-off.
Gus was on the bench so he thought there wasn’t much point turning up before half time; Chris was still learning that, being a family man, if you want to turn up on time you plan to leave at least 30 minutes earlier because something always comes up; and Heath, who said he was just pulling into the car park. A quick look at the car park did not support that statement – we were a bit concerned as Heath has been known this year to turn up to random football fields thinking that was where we are playing.
So knowing that more people would show up, hopefully before the final whistle, we confidently kicked off with 10 men. After the exciting pre-game antics the rest of the match pretty much went off without a hitch. When in possession our distribution and movement was very good – switching the play, quick passes and making Petone work for it. On defence, once Heath arrived 5 minutes or so after kick off, we pressured Petone and although they were willing to play the ball out through the back and avoid route 1 football they didn’t do much with it.
There were so many goals it’s hard to remember what happened. The first two from Rauru and Bakky were headers which is strange considering Petone’s centre backs were tall timber. Bakky’s goal in particular, a crouching waist high header from a corner (cross?), showed that although the defenders may have been tall their positional awareness was woeful.
And so it continued, Stallions cruising along scoring goals at regular intervals until it was 5 – 0 at half time. This game was aiming for a Stallion all-time high score. Unfortunately the second half was a much dourer affair. Gone was the movement and support for the ball carrier, people became tired and Petone started to come into the game. Despite this the Stallions still put 3 more goals away and missed several more scoring opportunities.
The clean sheet was ruined however when the Pony gave away a penalty for handball in the box. This occurred when, on a rare Petone break, the ball was driven into the box from the right wing. Coming forward to chest it away the ball came on quicker than expected and hit both upper arm and chest (that’s my story anyway and I’m sticking to it).
Final score 8 – 1. Other notable news – Lloyd’s family will never attend another of his football matches after the promised drink and hot chips didn’t eventuate with the clubrooms being closed.
With the promotion this season to division 5 the Stallions have taken perverse pleasure in the contrasting rituals between ourselves and other teams in the grade.
The strangest ritual witnessed by the Stallions, as we arrive at the ground 10-15 minutes before kick-off, is seeing opposition teams running around the field, kicking balls to each other, running drills, etc. Often these activities start more than 30 minutes before kick-off. This season the Stallions’ version of warming up is putting on our strip - even the taking of corner kicks and shooting at the keeper is seen as unnecessary fluff that is a distraction to winning football games.
However against Petone this relaxed approach went a step too far. With only 10 players present just minutes before kick-off Rauru was starting to sweat. He hadn’t miscalculated had he and there were actually more people away then he thought? A few quick phone calls and we were assured that the 3 missing players would be arriving at some point during the game – just not in time for kick-off.
Gus was on the bench so he thought there wasn’t much point turning up before half time; Chris was still learning that, being a family man, if you want to turn up on time you plan to leave at least 30 minutes earlier because something always comes up; and Heath, who said he was just pulling into the car park. A quick look at the car park did not support that statement – we were a bit concerned as Heath has been known this year to turn up to random football fields thinking that was where we are playing.
So knowing that more people would show up, hopefully before the final whistle, we confidently kicked off with 10 men. After the exciting pre-game antics the rest of the match pretty much went off without a hitch. When in possession our distribution and movement was very good – switching the play, quick passes and making Petone work for it. On defence, once Heath arrived 5 minutes or so after kick off, we pressured Petone and although they were willing to play the ball out through the back and avoid route 1 football they didn’t do much with it.
There were so many goals it’s hard to remember what happened. The first two from Rauru and Bakky were headers which is strange considering Petone’s centre backs were tall timber. Bakky’s goal in particular, a crouching waist high header from a corner (cross?), showed that although the defenders may have been tall their positional awareness was woeful.
And so it continued, Stallions cruising along scoring goals at regular intervals until it was 5 – 0 at half time. This game was aiming for a Stallion all-time high score. Unfortunately the second half was a much dourer affair. Gone was the movement and support for the ball carrier, people became tired and Petone started to come into the game. Despite this the Stallions still put 3 more goals away and missed several more scoring opportunities.
The clean sheet was ruined however when the Pony gave away a penalty for handball in the box. This occurred when, on a rare Petone break, the ball was driven into the box from the right wing. Coming forward to chest it away the ball came on quicker than expected and hit both upper arm and chest (that’s my story anyway and I’m sticking to it).
Final score 8 – 1. Other notable news – Lloyd’s family will never attend another of his football matches after the promised drink and hot chips didn’t eventuate with the clubrooms being closed.
Sunday, August 3, 2014
BNU beaten, Stallions win, the wind and mud appludes
That was a great hard graft, no frills win. BNU's first loss of the season. The run in to the end of the season is going to be interesting, we can't afford to drop a point if we want second.
Stallion to Tim for a few quality saves, Rauru pony for missing one of our greatest wins ever due to an ante-natal group retreat!
(Match report writing duties to Tharron as the reserve pony).
CELEBRATION!
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