Thursday, 8 April 2010


Capital 1 vs. Karori Dreamers - 3 April - L 1-3
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Capital 1 vs. North Wellington - 5 April - L 0-3

First game up for the season and as is fairly common for a reserves team we looked a fair bit different from the year before. Being Easter weekend didn't help either, but we had worked hard pre-season and were happy for the season to be underway.

We were up against a Karori Dreamers side who we know are quality (finishing 3rd in 2009) and are a team who should be near the top come the business end of the season.
But that didn't daunt us, and we started strongly, on a typically wind-swept Wakefield no1 whose rock hard cricket blocks posed quite a hazard.

We created chances-a-plenty and probably should've been in the lead, after some nice work down the wings from Oli and Fred resulting in dangerous crosses in to the area. Some dazzling footwork from Andy and Ronald in particular had Karori lads in trouble in the middle. The finishing touch wasn't quite there but we continued to push, and held on to the ball well.

Unfortunately 10 seconds of disorganisation cost us, as the Dreamers tidily converted from a corner. And even more unfortunately it wasn't long till we were two down after a very unlucky own goal.

Still, we knew we weren't out of it, and that was exactly the message at half time.

And when Ryan nodded a cross from young Sam into the back of the net we knew we were a chance to get a well earned draw if not kick on for a win. We became more attacking, through substitutions and endeavour, as the Dreamers scrambled for their life, but we just couldn't find that clinical finish.

Then, in the last 30 seconds, another long ball from the Dreamers was latched onto and after the initial blocked shot came back off the post, the ball wasn't cleared properly and their striker calmly squared the ball to an unmarked team mate to easily side foot home.

It was great to see all the support on the sidelines and sorry we couldn't notch a win for you all!

We had competed well though, both physically and tactically, so it was an encouraging start to the season. . .

But that made it all the more disappointing on Monday when we really never 'turned up' against North Wellington's (NW) first team.

Again we had quite a few changes and just couldn't seem to gel. On what was a beautiful day for football in J'ville, NW were putting us under pressure and dominated the game. They were probably unlucky to not be in the lead at half time after a lot of last ditch saves, including at least two off the line by man of the match Karl. But that was fine by us and while we were frustrated at things not going our way, so was NW as they couldn't find the goal they probably deserved and we went in to half time at nil-nil.

We continued to battle away but around 60 minutes after a wayward pass, ex-shark Kevin Provis pinched it on half way and ran 30 meters before calmly chipping Russ in goal.

We still tried in vain to get into the game and started to play with the ball a bit more, but NW had their tails up and were harassing well. We showed some gritty defence, but NW's domination of possession and field position told when a couple of defensive lapses cost us a couple more goals. Working on our support play and improving our vision to enable quicker ball movement are two key lessons from Monday.

It was certainly not the opening weekend we were hoping for but it's very early days and with the keen young squad we've got lots of energy and motivation to change things around. You could sense the will to learn from the weekend's experiences in the attitude and intensity at training on Tuesday so bring on Saturday and Olympic. . .
Shark Attack!

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Thursday, 27 August 2009


Capital 1 vs. Tawa (Cap 1 Promotion/Relegation Playoff) - 22 August W 5-2

Another beautiful Wellington day, along with the carpet like Endeavour Park surface set the scene for a massive game against Tawa reserves, who finished 2nd in Cap 2.

It was great to have some consistency with the line-up, as we rolled out the same 11 from the last game against Petone, but we got off to a sluggish start.

Maybe it was the early start (Midday), maybe it was the week off, maybe it was nerves or maybe it was just Tawa coming out that little bit more fired up, whatever the reason we were almost immediately under the pump. Dangerous balls were being delivered into our area and while we scrambled well to survive for the first 10 minutes, we just couldn't settle the game down.

It resulted in a nicely taken goal as Tawa's strikers and midfielders worked well together, leaving Adam no chance in goal after the Tawa midfielder calmly picked his spot to put them 1 nil up.

The good news was this seemed to be the kick we needed to get going and immediately we had an attack up the right where Steelo won himself a penalty after one of his booming throws was hand balled in the box. No prize for guessing the result of the penalty - duly slotted and back to square at 1 - 1.

Tawa were still fired up though, but now we were matching them for intensity. Ball security probably wasn't the best (from either team) and chances were coming at both ends. And it wasn't too long before Luciano was through on goal - he used his pace to latch onto a long ball, outdoing his marker, and clinically finished past the stranded 'keeper to give us the lead, and a bit more confidence.

Perhaps not being used to having (or trusting) linesman we were probably sitting a bit deep, giving space for both Tawa's strikers and midfielders to run in, and eventually Tawa hit back to take us into the break all square again at 2 - 2. A run from midfield, feed to the striker and resulting layoff and goal all appeared too easy as we urged each other to keep up our standards and intensity.

I don't know what it was at the break, maybe I'll give the credit to Mez ;) but we came out a lot more relaxed and began to dominate the game. We withstood the pressure on defense, Millsy and Milky had control of the midfield, and the lads up front were asking plenty of questions of the Tawa defense.

As everyone began to tire, and the game seemed to be heading for extra time, the impact of our substitutions began to show. Freddy had come on for Mitch, and Jimmy for Josh (with Milney dropping back) and the fresh legs were really testing Tawa. Freddy seemed to be having a field day on the right wing and after dispossessing his defender one time, he charged down field and produced a beautiful finish into the inside left side netting to give us back the lead with only 10 minutes to go.

Desperation then started to tell on Tawa, as they pressed players forward and went all out in a bid to push for extra time. As our D held tight and there was now even more space up front, we wanted the killer blow.
And it came courtesy of another attack down our right. The build up was tidy and once Freddy was released, all he had to do was cut the ball back across goal for a lone Luciano to tap home into an open goal.

Tawa were visibly tired now, but weren't giving up and again we got them on a break. This time on the left side Millsy and Luc combined well, and once the ball found it's way to Jimmy he perfectly sliced the ball through for Freddy Double to bag a double. The ball rolled into the same side netting as before and what a super sub young Freddy had proved to be!

As mentioned the other week, I think we deserve another crack at Cap 1 after some encouraging signs this year and we will be a lot better for this year's tough season, so well done lads, I already can't wait for next year!

Congrats again to Olympic, this time for winning their promotion match, beating Naenae 8-7 on penalties after it stayed 1-1 after normal and extra time. Good luck for next year.

Prize giving next weekend (5 September), so don't forget to get your tickets and we'll see you all there, or at Summer League.

Shark Attack!

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Monday, 10 August 2009


Capital 1 vs. Petone - 8 August W 4-0

Gameday 18.
The last of the season.
Last position only on goal difference.
Beautiful day.
Quality pitch.
The opposition a team we've already beaten this season.

The scene was set for us to prove our quality and get out of that dreaded auto relegation spot.

Dave Wiggins took his spot in the centre of defence, despite a slight scare after training on Thursday. It was double good news, as it meant a consistent back four and also that Milney could be released up front.

And it wasn't long before Milney got the opening goal. We had kicked off into the sun and immediately took hold of the game. We worked the ball down the wings and had threatened a couple of times through crosses and corners.

Merrick has been keen for us to use our set pieces better all season and it may have taken all season but it looks like we have finally got there! After about 15 minutes Kev Mills, being welcomed back after a holiday to Canada, knocked in a quality corner and Milney was right there to nod it goal bound. The 'keeper was beaten but the Petone player on the post got across to let loose a fly kick, clearing the ball. The ref was well placed though and ruled the ball had already crossed the line. A big call, but apparently the right one.

It was the start we needed, knowing that 3 points was the minimum required result, to hopefully jump ahead of Brooklyn (who were playing Stokes Valley back at Wakefield park). But we were also conscious our fate could be decided on goal difference so we couldn't sit back happy with a 1 goal lead.

Shortly, Milney was celebrating wildly for a second time. We'd won a free kick about 25 yards out and Milney was straight on the ball, demanding he take it. The rest of us got forward, in case of a half block, but knew full well where this kick was going...

Milney hit it well, but straight at the wall and a hefty deflection made it sail into the goal, just under the crossbar. Maybe a little lucky, but Milney wasn't worried and neither were the rest of us!

2 nil is how it stayed till the halftime break and we went into the sheds a little anxious at how the Brooklyn game was going but also knowing we were best just to focus on our own game.
We did find out Brooklyn were 2-2 with Stokes Valley at halftime, so there was definitely no sitting back.

We had looked good in the first half, and were sure more opportunities would follow. It was also important to keep our D solid, as the pace of Petone's attack had turned us round a few times, and Adam had already made two amazing saves to keep our buffer. One of them he came from nowhere to get the slightest of touches on, which was just enough to have the ball hit the post and rebound away.

So as we turned around and the Sun lowered directly into Petone's faces there was plenty of chatter to make sure we tested their 'keeper and defence with the kind of tricky long balls we received in the first half.

We continued in the same vain in which we ended the first half, with Mills controlling the midfield well and our wide players, Mitch, Luciano, Matt W and Steelo creating and using the space well to deliver quality crosses.

Corners and free kicks were plentiful as Steve Davey was charging around the pitch like a teenager and it was another set piece that gave us our third. This time from the right hand side, Mitch swung in a pinpoint corner to Steelo's noggin and Steelo would not waste this opportunity to get his first open field goal of the season to add to his multiple penalties. Up goes the trademark shark fin, but we were still conscious three mightn't be enough to save us from auto relegation so we continued to push forward.

And on such a roll with set pieces it wasn't surprising that no 4 also came from one. This time Mills was over the ball, about 35 out and got the free kick into the mixer. The Sun was right behind him and as the ball came down the 'keeper must've lost it in the brightness and meekly fell half on it. It popped out the back though, where an excited Luciano was waiting to sweep the ball into the empty net.
Assist no3 for Mills apparently - after he claimed ownership for 'creating' the hole in the wall for Milney's free kick - yeah right!

4 zip, and while we were still being tested every now and then at the back, good cover from Josh as well as scrambling from the back four was evidence of our determination to keep that clean sheet.

Josh was eventually replaced by a wired Jimmy, who went up front, and that resulted in a couple of great chances for Jimmy. First, he couldn't quite get on top of a top notch cross from Looch, and second, he got it his header on target, but not with the contact he needed and the 'keeper cleaned it up.

So 4 nil it stayed and we went into the sheds satisfied but intrigued as to how Brooklyn had fared against Stokes Valley. And after a painful 10 minutes or so when we couldn't get hold of anyone, the call finally came through. And boy was it interesting. We got the full story of how the game panned out and in the end it was probably good we never had any progress reports. Brooklyn apparently went 2 nil up, and Stokes Valley clawed back to 2-2, but then then had a man sent off. Much to our relief though, they still managed a third and also to hold out Brooklyn. Wahoo! We'll get that chance to prove we belong in Cap 1 and build on our year, with a playoff.

Congratulations to Marist on taking the League (just, on goal difference), and earning direct promotion back to Cap Premier at their first attempt. With a stingy defence conceding less than a goal a game to go with an attack that scored just enough when required, you deserve it.

Also congrats to Olympic who will get another well deserved crack at promotion, after last year losing the corresponding playoff fixture to Miramar. This year it'll be against Naenae who were only last year promoted from Cap 1.

I feel a bit for Brooklyn as it was a very close league and I don't really think either of us were far off the pace that Marist, Olympic and the Dreamers had set all season. But someone had to come last and I'm just stoked it wasn't us.

After a fair amount of disruptions from the year before this year turned into a rebuilding one for the club and it's great that our destiny is in our own hands with a possible playoff to come against one of Miramar, Olympic and Tawa, depending on results in the final week of Cap 2.

It means the season isn't quite over and we'll continue to train with purpose, knowing we deserve another crack at Cap 1 and that given that chance, we can even give the title a good nudge next year.

Shark Attack!

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Capital 1 vs. Karori Dreamers - 1 August L 0-2

A very late report for this game and really there's not too much to report.

The wise heads of the Dreamers outplayed us again, as we didn't man up to their physical long ball game, and struggled to hold on to possession. We fought gamely though and their second goal took a large deflection after a corner wasn't cleared too well. And but for that goal, we were doing enough to have a chance of pinching a draw.

As it was we couldn't quite manage it, and we slipped back to last place on goal difference.

But who cares about that game, this weeks was much more interesting...

Shark Attack!

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Wednesday, 29 July 2009


Capital 1 vs. Stokes Valley - 25 July W 4-3

Back to that winning feeling - you beauty!

The sun came out and the wind went away to produce a magnificent day for football last Saturday. And the IBU boys turned up ready to play.

We went into the game knowing that a win was the only acceptable result, and we started in our usual manner - with desire, control and menace. Right from the first whistle we dominated the play with Josh tackling anything that moved and together with MJ he controlled the midfield brilliantly.

Matty W and Ian were constantly wreaking havoc down our left hand side with great passing and purposeful running, which was only foiled by desperate clearances once the cross came in.

Milney was also running his bollocks off in his role between the striker and midfield and he was unlucky to fire over on one opportunity after smartly pinching the ball off their centre back's shonky first touch.

Ian was also dreadfully unlucky when he got on the end of a cross from the right (think it was Freddy) and turned it nicely on goal only for a despairing save from their 'keeper turned it away for a corner.

It was one of a bucket load of corners we earned too and the delivery was top notch every time. Stokes Valley (SV) were up to the task though, but you could sense their anxiety was rising with every opportunity we created.

SV weren't without their own chances as they do counter attack well, but we scrambled and covered nicely to ensure we didn't let them take an undeserved lead.

A little disappointingly we went into half time scoreless, but there was no doubt who was on top and it felt like it was only a matter of time till we got on the board.

Unfortunately we did give away that goal, about 10 minutes into the second half when SV were awarded a free kick about 8 yeards out from the box. It was a pinpoint shot that beat the wall, dipped amazingly and squeezed in at the near post.

Gutting, but all it did was lift our will to score and we went on a bit of a spree...

First up, Milney was on the end of some nice build up work down the right and with defenders and the 'keeper getting only half tackles in, he showed outstanding persistence in getting the ball goalward to get us level. It was an ugly goal (you know it Milney!), but was the perfect display of determination required for us to get the three points we deserved.

Next, one of the many times we got in behind their defence was rewarded with a (somewhat controversial) penalty. Ian chased down a long through ball, and while he was beaten to it by their 'keeper, as he turned to see where the clearance went he got a firm fend to the back of the neck. It was unnecessary and the Ref duly awarded a penalty. Steelo stepped up and made no mistake. The familiar shark fin celebration signalling our killer determination in taking our rightful lead.

In the lead up to the penalty being taken though, there was plenty of action. Ian had players abusing him as he lay face down on the ground, and twice the ball was firmly punted away in disgust amid a lot of consternation from almost every one of the SV players. Thankfully, the second ball hack was punished with a yellow card and this brain explosion would come back to haunt SV.

Play was probably evening up a bit now but we continued to create chances to try to get a two goal buffer.
And it came courtesy of a free kick wide on the left. We had numbers in the box, but in the end Ian decided he didn't need them as his 'shot' slotted perfectly into the top right corner, bulging the side netting.

We were 3-1 up and shortly SV were one man down.
The same guy that got the yellow for kicking the ball away had taken Milney very late and very heavy, and after a bit of confusion (the Ref thought he originally carded someone else, who didn't exist), the player had to leave the field after receiving his second yellow.

The game now opened up and we maybe relaxed a bit much, as SV, to their credit, just wouldn't die. A little too much space, a couple of cases of diving in and suddenly SV had pegged BOTH goals back. One flailing leg luckily lobbed the ball into the goal, and one flat hard strike from 18 yards left us a little bemused but keen to hit back again.

Matt Hickey was on at this stage and he revelled in the amount of space that was available, using his pace and skill to toy with the SV defence.
And on one of our blistering attacks, Luciano hared after a chip behind their defence. He beat the oncoming 'keeper to the ball and clinically chipped him with his first touch. Phew! The lead back and five to go - now HOLD OUT!

Hold out we did and there was even chance for a flying Steelo to latch onto a through ball and unleash a power drive. It didn't go in but it served as a great time waster as it sailed up the bank and into the bushes ;)

A thoroughly deserved win and it lifts us out of last place.
2 more games, 6 more gettable points. Starting crucially against the Karori Dreamers this week at home.
We're all looking forward to it, especially after getting a training run outside last night after so many weeks indoor!

Shark Attack!

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