Sunday, May 2, 2010

University Stallions 1 V Lower Hutt City 1

An entertaining top of the table clash saw both teams cancel each other out at the 'Ville.
Graham Mann returned to the side sporting a new pair of flouro green boots fresh out of the box from his sponsors, 'Number 1 Shoe Warehouse'. Other than Nick White who was off running a marathon, and Mike Butchard (missing in PNG jungle-presumed dead) the Stallions had a full squad to select from.

Dominating the headlines in the build up to the game was the question of how the Stallions would handle the Lower Hutt strike force, who had netted an impressive 23 times in 4 games. This job fell to Paddy Sawyer who started the game at centre back. Sawyer's job was to stick to the main striker and kick lumps out of him. Unfortunately Sawyer pulled up lame in the warmup and only lasted 10mins of the first half. T. Walker 'Texas Ranger' who had been relegated to the bench after last week's poor display, received a reprieve and replaced Sawyer.

The home side defended well in the early exchanges, only occasionally split open in the middle of the park. Possession was even although Lower Hutt spent more time in the opposing half. Any balls swung in from wide areas were picked off easily by Stallion's keeper Kilford who used his height well. The Stallions had a couple of close shaves in the first half. The first was from a defensive error from right back Fogarty. Fogarty who is a student of 'Total Football', totally overhit was can only be descibed as a 'defensive cross' in his own box. It fell for a Lower Hutt striker who had his shot blocked by Aitofi in cover. The second Lower Hutt chance forced a fine save from Kilford who dived low to his right to turn a skidded shot around the post. The shot was from outside the box and took a deflection on the way to goal. Kilford saw the ball late and flung himself full stretch, only just getting to the ball in time.

The Stallions best chance of the half came from an audacious 30m drive from midfielder Panda (not his real name...). The shot always looked to be sailing over the bar, when it dipped at the last second and cannoned against the crossbar. 0-0 at the half and the Stallions had held their own well against the league's high-flyers.

The Stallions were feeling good at the break, pleased that their tatics of frustrating the opposition were working. However, the home side have been vunerable after half time and did not want repeat of the previous week vs Uni 4th's.

The second half sprung in to life with Lower Hutt missing a gilt-edged chance on 50mins. A goal kick was not dealt with by the Stallion's defence and a Lower Hutt player pounced on the loose ball, only to send the shot a metre or two wide from the top of the box.

Things were tight with both sides pushing each other to force that crucial error. The game was turned on its head in the 65th min when Panda (not his real name..) received the ball on the right. Cutting inside one marker the Stallions man ripped a shot from 25yrds and gave the Hutt keeper no chance of saving. 1-0 Stallions. Since his free transfer from Titahi Bay Marlins Rugby League Club in season 2008, Panda (not his real name...) has developed a reputation for scoring spectacular goals for the Stallions franchise.

With over 20mins left on the clock, the Stallions knew it would be hard work to protect the lead. This was to be proven correct when on 78mins, Lower Hutt were awarded a free kick outside right of the box. The free kick found a Hutt player on the back post who had got inside his marker, Wong. The Hutt midfielder chested and volleyed fron 8yds for a well taken goal. 1-1

Lower Hutt pushed an extra striker forward and pressed. The defence scrambled well and the Stallions had chances of their own to snatch the win, with both Davies and McCleary coming close. At the end of 90mins a draw was probably a fair result and the Stallions can take much from the game as being the only side in the league to take points from Lower Hutt thus far.
Stallions in second place on the table, 5 points off the leaders and 1 point from mid-table obscurity. However, the Stallions are now favourites for the FIFA Fairplay Award after turning down a penalty awarded by Referee Sawyer during the second half...unbelievable!!

Attendance: 7

12 comments:

005 said...

That photo of Spencer behind the fence is possibly the saddest photograph in the world. Another good round up StevieG - nice one. And thanks to Zoe for the pics.

Love the little snipe at Texas Ranger Walker - recalled after being dropped for last weeks effort!

Anonymous said...

Dance Graham, Dance for me

Paddy said...

Another peach of an effort Jason. Fantastic sdhot of Spence behind the "crowd control" fence.

Full credit to Rauru too for turning down the penalty. From where I was it looked like it was in the box so he probably saved me a bashing from their angry no 8.

Pissed me off them accusing me of helping the Stallions waste time when we were making the best chances!

005 said...

Ha, on the YF forum they accused us of slowing down the game through making too many subs. C'mon - a third of us could be playing masters, we are broken old men.

StevieG said...

Cheers Paddy, I do wonder how many other teams would've done the same though...

Anonymous said...

Wotup lads it's Panda(not my real name?) I believe it was Tristn who gave me the assist pass if you can call it that. I'm sure he'll be more than happy to take the credit though.

005 said...

Ha, nice to hear from you Panda. I believe the argument was that the ball was passed to you, but it was far from an assist - you did all the work by yourself - so no assist (or in fact an assist & a goal for you).

Great photo of the goal celebration. Loved how you bolted behind the goal to celebrate even when the other team were telling us yo hurry up. Celebration of the year (well until I finally get a goal).

StevieG said...

Heaps of good photos boys, will save them up and make an annual to sell at the Megastore... :P

Jamie said...

Hey guys, a draw against a team who know how to hold off most defense and put plenty of goals away is a great effort. Well done. Some pretty good pic's, looks like I wont need to come along with the camera anytime soon. I have my daughter for the next 3 weeks, but plan to start coming along to games from June onwards. Beat the crap out of SV, we have never had good run in's with them. Keep up the top work Stallions.

Jamie said...

hold off most 'Attacks'

Anonymous said...

Hey lads

Lower Hutt fella here stumbling upon this whilst bored at work!
Hear you guys were pretty darn good defensively on the weekend and am looking forward to the rematch- We were a lil depleted on the weekend (top goal scorer + myself missing) so hopefully we catch you guys at full strength next time!

Chur!

R said...

Haha, and here we were thinking that that little guy up front was the big goal scorer. We were all wondering how you guys managed to put away so many goals with that attack. Looking forward to the rematch already.