Premier v Wairarapa - 05/07/08 - D 2-2
First played second when Island Bay Premiers hosted Wairarapa United on Saturday, although neither team could lay a definite claim to top spot as Wairarapa had a game in hand, and were only 1 point behind.
It was always going to be a tough match, with Island Bay looking to avenge their only loss of the season so far, and Wairarapa wanting to take over the lead on the table. The match started exactly how it carried on, a hard fought contest between two battling sides, capable of playing some high quality football.
Wairarapa took the lead when one of their long balls to their skillful and fast strikers wasn't dealt with effectively enough, and carried that lead into the break as both teams failed to control the game in the mud that was the midfield.
The second half was no different, except that both teams were tired from carrying around several kilos of Wakefield Park mud. Mistakes and goals were definitely going to happen. Unfortunately for Island Bay, it was Wairarapa who scored first, Rabo playing a ball through to Solomon to run onto and slot in around Dave's outstretched arms giving Wairarapa 3 points, or so they thought!
The Island Bay train kept on chugging, and determined not to let them beat us again, we sent Petero up front, brought on fresh legs, and began attacking Wairarapa's defense, sending wave after wave of attacks into the box.
Island Bay's three man defense was still being constantly threatened by the pace and touch of the two Fijian strikers, but were struggling to find good shooting opportunities without the support from their tiring midfield.
A Wairarapa handball in their box resulted in the referee awarding a penalty, which Rodney put away (after the keeper parried the initial kick), and handed the Bay a lifeline.
A cross into the back of their box was headed back across and Petero's resulting bicycle kick forced a great save from their keeper.
A free kick just outside the box was actually a definite penalty (once we reviewed the video).
Lucci was crudely brought down in the box giving the Ref no option but to award another penalty, which Steve Davey dispatched sweetly into the corner (although the keeper seemed concreted to his spot).
This levelled the game for us, and caused snow to fall on the Rimutaka's, so Wairarapa had to go home without setting foot inside our clubrooms to either make snow angels, or beat the road closure.
A remarkable comeback from our team, and a great insight into the determination we can show when we put our minds to it. Still, with the league table the way it is, Island bay will have to win all of their remaining matches, and hope Wairarapa drop a point, before they can claim this seasons Premier Title.
This week we're at home again, this time hosting Miramar, the only team we have failed to score against so far, and we'll be looking to set the record straight!
Go Sharks!
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