Monday, July 27, 2015

Masterton 0 - 5 Stallions



Another emphatic performance saw the Stallions continue to stride the final furlongs towards promotion.

Powershop's 3-1 win away to Wainuiomata means we still need a point to confirm that promotion, but we have three opportunities to secure that point starting with the first against Wainui ourselves at Anderson Park at 12:30 on Saturday the 1st. No room for complacency as last week's bottom of the table Tawa held Brooklyn to a 0-0 draw over the weekend; who knows what team will show up at Anderson.

Perhaps because of the large distances involved, 11 Stallions arrived with more than half an hour to spare for the first time anyone in the team can remember in a while. In contrast to the dark and stormy Monday night, we had a bright and brisk winter day, albeit with a low sun that was always going to make life tricky for defenses at one end of the pitch.

Thankfully, we only had one ball, sparing ourselves the ignominy of using all of our collective energy prior to kick off. The warm up did appear to pay dividends though, with Stallions' starting much the brighter including two early goals (both making clever use of the square goalposts, who could be justifiably credited with both assists).

This though was the same script that was followed by our first game against Masterton, a game which saw us only just ahead 3-2 at half time. Just as they had previously, they came back at us again in this one, but a combination of some good defending, a few slightly shaky defensive clearances (including from yours truly, again deputising for Paul in goal), and some 'straight down the throat' shooting from them meant that we kept them out, and managed to add a 3rd before half time.

The second half was more of an arm wrestle, and with the sun very low and straight ahead on the horizon and no cap I found myself sporting a permanent Captain Hurricane salute. I'm blaming the lack of complete visibility on my rush out of the box to inadvertently body check Muse, who had an excellent game, in the act of clearing a through ball. In the end the ball went out, to the relief of both of us.

However, we were able to maintain our control, Milky, Heath and Lloyd superb in the middle, and and add to our half time tally, with two well taken goals; the last a very popular strike by Nick White getting off the season's duck.

Masterton were the perfect hosts, providing our team (and the band of familial supporters, many of them over for the weekend) with copious pizza after the match.

Great work Stallions, lets seal the deal on Saturday!



7 comments:

Gustona said...

Stallion - Milky again solid in the middle; Muse unbeatable at the back; Nick White Churning up the pitch on the wing and slotting a great goal near the end; Masterton for providing pizzas for everyone and not showing up to the clubrooms themselves to eat them.

Pony - Lloyd scything wide, facing an open goal, to hit the corner post from 6cm out; the albatross was out and flapping; myself heading into the post, facing an open goal, from 7 cm out (I'll take the assist though!)

What else happened?

Greevis said...

I second Muse after his excellent 2nd half one-on-one tackle of their 11 who seemed certain to shoot, and probably score.

Unknown said...

Awesome effort guys, especially with the bare 11 (including Heath!). Lets grab a point this weekend. Maybe we should have a team night out after the Magpies game... I'll work on a late pass

Rauru said...

We actually had 12, although the sub (who shall remain nameless for the sake of this post) had a fantastic heard on the sidelines "I'm feeling ok, but if I put in a sudden sprint I might shit my pants"! He did manage a 15 minute cameo at the end which was great reward for making the trip over the hill.

Stallion - For me it's Nick. A maiden goal (showing Lloyd how to score make a great far post run AND score it), an assist, and a heap of running in general up and down the right flank. Muse and Tangihaere did fantastic in the middle again and I think Muse has to be called in as a permanent next season - great guy and great player. The square crossbars have to be in with a shout as well. Two great assists!

Pony - It can only be Lloyd. In the right place at the right time to get the first with a well taken finish, but that miss is likely to top a poll of miss of the season in all of Stallions history. The groans and gasps of disbelief from the stands echoed around the Tararua's. Another heard on the sideline "That's got to be a corner! That can't possibly be a goal kick! Lloyd, is that a goal kick?!"

He's got the headbands but may have got off a match report - well done Graham!

005 said...

Okay, I need some stats:

Goals:
Nick (assist?)
Heath (assist?)
Who else scored and assisted?

Rauru said...

In order:
Lloyd (Gus/crossbar)
Rauru (Nick)
Gus (Heath/crossbar)
Nick (Gus)
Heath (Paddy)

danp said...

tremendous effort chaps and excellent work on the blogging!