Wellington United Salmon 2- Seatoun Gulls 4
(Halftime 1-3)
MacAllister Park
Scorers:
Craig Ireson
Matthew Fulton
MOM Points
Richard Martin - 3 pts
Michael Ashby - 2pts
Simon Healy/Kahu Kirikiri - 1 pt each
Match report from John Dow:
GULLS PICK OFF SALMON IN THRILLER
Wellington United’s top team scored an emphatic 5-2 Chatham Cup win on Saturday afternoon that has propelled the club into the round for the last 16 nationwide as the only Wellington side still in this prestigious competition. Led by skillful Argentinian striker Emiliano Tade, it was his compatriot Alva Pumpido who crashed home a 30 metre freekick that set the team on the road to victory. On Sunday Netherlands professional import Mariska Kogelman scored a late equaliser for the Diamonds Women’s Central League team and twice came close to scoring a winner.
However, it was another of the WU club’s international players, all the way from Newcastle in England, via Bristol, Geordie goalkeeper Richard Martin who turned on an outstanding display of courage and acrobatics to keep the Salmon alive and still thrashing around till late in the match against championship chasers Seatoun Gulls.
Like most Newcastle goalkeepers, Martin saw plenty of action throughout the game as the Gulls pushed forward relentlessly in the first half and with a bit of luck going their way, including a first minute penalty for hand ball which they converted, they moved out to a 3-0 lead and things looked a bit ominous for the Salmon.
However, inspired by Martin’s goalkeeping heroics the Salmon came back into the game, Simon tightened up the backline and started winning the ball ahead of the marauding Gulls, and his fellow defenders started closing down the attackers and setting a more solid foundation to attack from.
Playing Squirt up front alongside Craig worked well as his running off the ball put pressure on their defence and when in possession he was able to hold the ball up in difficult conditions.
Ashby in the midfield, who was using the match as a warm up for running a marathon the next day, showed some real pace and purpose pushing forward and twice got the ball into excellent positions out wide on the left as well as getting Fulton into attacking positions wide on the right.
After playing one great pass out left, Squirt made a fantastic run dragging 3 defenders out of the middle and John D. played a long diagonal ball that cut through the defenders and Ashby who had made an incisive 40 metre sprint nearly found himself clean through on goal.
Another pass was knocked in behind the defence but Craig wasn’t able to check back inside and get clear from his marker with only the keeper to beat.
However, the Salmon were battling hard with Jeremy dominating some of the midfield clashes and winning lots of ball, and the ball broke for Craig to go face to face with the keeper, from what appeared to be an offside position, however after 2 valiant attempts the ball was scrambled for a corner.
John D. clipped the corner to the edge of the 6 yard box and Simon won the ball only to push his header wide of the post.
The Salmon kept pressing, and another WU player with international pedigree, Richie Hallam played a delightful ball through to Craig who put the chance away and the Salmon were back in the game at 3-1 down going in at halftime.
The second half started at a tremendous pace as the Salmon sensed they could get something out of the match and a series of moves forward put the Gulls under serious pressure.
A couple of balls in behind the Gulls defence nearly resulted in clear cut chances but some desperate defence kept them out.
However, when a Gulls player was caught in possession Jeremy’s excellent aggressive challenge won him the ball close to the penalty area and a chance to go for goal beckoned which he keenly took, then unselfishly he played Fulton into an excellent goalscoring position which he calmly converted and the game was 3-2 and anything was now possible.
Some good and thoughtful player rotation kept the Salmon legs reasonably fresh and the team fought hard for the elusive equiliser whilst defending hard as the Gulls pushed forward to try and seal the win.
Kahu who had defended and battled well all afternoon twisted an ankle and was helped from the field.
Steve J. ran and tackled well in the midfield, while Dave A. defended strongly and still managed a few rampaging runs forward in trying conditions.
The team was down to 11 fit players and the pressure was building when the Gulls captain and midfield general steered the ball into the top corner of the net giving the Salmon’s Man of the Match keeper, Richard Martin no chance to save the ball and the Gulls had won 4-2.
A buoyant and mud covered Salmon left the pitch for a hot shower and expertly chilled Corona beer and with thoughts of a match that could have produced a well earned draw against a side chasing the League title.
With the Saints hammering the Legends the Salmon can still salvage their season and push on out of the relegation zone but these close matches will need to start delivering points with only 3 regular season matches left to play.
Who will WU draw in the Chatham Cup as the next round goes fully national ??
Can Mariska score a bundle of goals and keep the Diamonds in the Women’s Central League ??
Will Richard Martin be recalled to St James Park when Alan Pardew watches the Salmon versus Gull’s match on You Tube ??
Will Wycombe Wanderers finally admit they should never have let Richie Hallams go on a free transfer ??
Salmon vs Gulls
Craig
Dave
Rich H
Jeremy
Kahu
Simon
Ashby
Fulton
Richard Martin
Squirt
John Dow
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Wgtn Utd Salmon vs Seatoun-Match Report
Wgtn Utd Salmon 1- Seatoun Gulls 3
(HT- 1-1)
Happy Valley #2
22/5/2010
Team:
...........Kahu..........
Richard....Simon H...Adam....Dave
Daniel...Ben...Danny...Lane...Nigel
..........Craig......
Subs:
Nathan
Cam
Chris
Enrico
MOM points:
Richard-3
Nigel- 2
Lane -1
Dave-1
Scorer: Craig
The season is ebbing away for the Salmon after points were dropped in a must win three pointer against our local rivals Seatoun. Like a script faithfully followed Salmon plied on the first half pressure and were far and away the better team in the first spell, but then right on cue a second half collapse let Seatoun back in the game, and although Salmon regrouped and clawed their way back in, it was far too little, far too late.
A transfer to Happy Valley was a blessing since the sun shone brightly on a flat grassy surface- perfect conditions for football. Salmon had a full complement of players, although Nathan was still recovering from injury and was asked to referee the first half to warm up into the game.
Salmon started strong with Ben and Danny controlling midfield and Nigel and Dan adding legs on the wings. A Simon long ball from centre back had Craig through on goal, but Nathan called him back for a marginal offside- the signs were good.
Lane, Dave and Nigel combined to set up the first goal from a throw in, the Seatoun defence were bamboozled by their aggression and the ball fell to Craig just outside the box on the left. A quick turn and a looping shot had the keeper backpedalling to no avail, the ball nestled in the net for 1 nil, another beautiful goal for the skipper, and surely the floodgates would open now!
Salmon continued to pile on the pressure; Craig played Lane in but the keeper came out smartly, Ben and Danny were rolling great balls into the box for the skipper but the final touch was lacking. The closest Salmon came to equalizing was when Lane outjumped the keeper to loop a header onto the bar, a magnificent effort that rebounded straight to Ben with the goal wide open-alas Ben’s jump was too early and his header flew harmlessly over the bar.
Seatoun meanwhile had meager possession at the other end, and when they did manage to break forward the defence managed to snuff out the threat- Richie Hallam was the pick of the defenders, consistently winning the ball and distributing to his wingman Dan, and later Danny.
However it was down the right where Seatoun’s breakthrough finally came- driving into the box the Gull’s winger pushed the ball past Simon who tangled with him in the challenge- Simon clamemd he got the ball but it looked awkward and Nathan had no choice but to point to the spot. The Gulls striker calmly placed it past Kahu for 1 all.
So 1-1 at the break and Salmon were unlucky not to be up by three.
The second half well and truly belonged to Seatoun- now running down hill with the gentle breeze at their backs. Their second was well taken, a quick passing move past a static defence and then a delicate chip past Kahu- 2-1.
Their third was lucky, but came on the back of yet more possession- in a carbon copy of last week a long cross from the right sailed over the keeper’s head.
Salmon were suddenly 2 goals down in game that they had been dominating- You could see the body language drop, and it seemed like a long way back. To our credit we did fight back, Chris had a shot from distance which fell short, but Dan steamed in, narrowly missing it with his head. Ben and Craig kept trying for miracle 30 yard screamers, and Lane ran like a man possessed trying to create a half chance or two. Late in the second half Craig was through one on one once again, this time he was on side- although he slipped as he shot it was still on target and the keeper pulled off a great save- the subsequent corner was squandered. It has been a strange season for the skipper, seemingly unable to score simple opportunities in the box but netting from distance with tricky lobs and chips!
So it ended 3-1. If Salmon had taken more of their chances in the first half and not fallen asleep for the first 20minutes of the second half it would have been a different game. Petone picked up a draw with Legends, meaning the bottom is even more congested, but it also shows that every team is vulnerable.
As I have said before, we have the quality to beat any team we just need to put a solid 90 minutes performance together.
Richard Hallam was man of the match- an easy choice since he added a rarely seen attacking element to a solid defensive game. Nigel gets two points on the back of his MOM performance last week, for a clever game, in particular combining well with Dave, who gets one point. A bonus point for Lane who typifies the fighting spirit we need to channel to get our season back on track starting next week boys!
(HT- 1-1)
Happy Valley #2
22/5/2010
Team:
...........Kahu..........
Richard....Simon H...Adam....Dave
Daniel...Ben...Danny...Lane...Nigel
..........Craig......
Subs:
Nathan
Cam
Chris
Enrico
MOM points:
Richard-3
Nigel- 2
Lane -1
Dave-1
Scorer: Craig
The season is ebbing away for the Salmon after points were dropped in a must win three pointer against our local rivals Seatoun. Like a script faithfully followed Salmon plied on the first half pressure and were far and away the better team in the first spell, but then right on cue a second half collapse let Seatoun back in the game, and although Salmon regrouped and clawed their way back in, it was far too little, far too late.
A transfer to Happy Valley was a blessing since the sun shone brightly on a flat grassy surface- perfect conditions for football. Salmon had a full complement of players, although Nathan was still recovering from injury and was asked to referee the first half to warm up into the game.
Salmon started strong with Ben and Danny controlling midfield and Nigel and Dan adding legs on the wings. A Simon long ball from centre back had Craig through on goal, but Nathan called him back for a marginal offside- the signs were good.
Lane, Dave and Nigel combined to set up the first goal from a throw in, the Seatoun defence were bamboozled by their aggression and the ball fell to Craig just outside the box on the left. A quick turn and a looping shot had the keeper backpedalling to no avail, the ball nestled in the net for 1 nil, another beautiful goal for the skipper, and surely the floodgates would open now!
Salmon continued to pile on the pressure; Craig played Lane in but the keeper came out smartly, Ben and Danny were rolling great balls into the box for the skipper but the final touch was lacking. The closest Salmon came to equalizing was when Lane outjumped the keeper to loop a header onto the bar, a magnificent effort that rebounded straight to Ben with the goal wide open-alas Ben’s jump was too early and his header flew harmlessly over the bar.
Seatoun meanwhile had meager possession at the other end, and when they did manage to break forward the defence managed to snuff out the threat- Richie Hallam was the pick of the defenders, consistently winning the ball and distributing to his wingman Dan, and later Danny.
However it was down the right where Seatoun’s breakthrough finally came- driving into the box the Gull’s winger pushed the ball past Simon who tangled with him in the challenge- Simon clamemd he got the ball but it looked awkward and Nathan had no choice but to point to the spot. The Gulls striker calmly placed it past Kahu for 1 all.
So 1-1 at the break and Salmon were unlucky not to be up by three.
The second half well and truly belonged to Seatoun- now running down hill with the gentle breeze at their backs. Their second was well taken, a quick passing move past a static defence and then a delicate chip past Kahu- 2-1.
Their third was lucky, but came on the back of yet more possession- in a carbon copy of last week a long cross from the right sailed over the keeper’s head.
Salmon were suddenly 2 goals down in game that they had been dominating- You could see the body language drop, and it seemed like a long way back. To our credit we did fight back, Chris had a shot from distance which fell short, but Dan steamed in, narrowly missing it with his head. Ben and Craig kept trying for miracle 30 yard screamers, and Lane ran like a man possessed trying to create a half chance or two. Late in the second half Craig was through one on one once again, this time he was on side- although he slipped as he shot it was still on target and the keeper pulled off a great save- the subsequent corner was squandered. It has been a strange season for the skipper, seemingly unable to score simple opportunities in the box but netting from distance with tricky lobs and chips!
So it ended 3-1. If Salmon had taken more of their chances in the first half and not fallen asleep for the first 20minutes of the second half it would have been a different game. Petone picked up a draw with Legends, meaning the bottom is even more congested, but it also shows that every team is vulnerable.
As I have said before, we have the quality to beat any team we just need to put a solid 90 minutes performance together.
Richard Hallam was man of the match- an easy choice since he added a rarely seen attacking element to a solid defensive game. Nigel gets two points on the back of his MOM performance last week, for a clever game, in particular combining well with Dave, who gets one point. A bonus point for Lane who typifies the fighting spirit we need to channel to get our season back on track starting next week boys!
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