Monday, August 9, 2010

Sunday 8th August

Woodbridge 2 - Nelson 3

WSC women came to within a whisker of holding Nelson to a 2 all draw in Warrane on Saturday. The two Woodbridge goals scored by Kate, were nearly enough to secure a point. A late Nelson goal however saw the home team steal a 3 - 2 win in the last minutes of the game.

Woodbridge 5 - Huon Valley 3

It was nice to have a qualified referee for the Woodbridge Vs Huon rematch and it was quite a relief to also have 11 members of the men's team available for the game. A couple of up and coming players from the Under 16 squad came along to act as subs when needed and to run the lines.

Huon scored first, but Ryan soon found an answer; and just to be on the safe side Jack blasted 2 more in before half time. Dale and Nick added to the tally in the second half and Huon also managed to net two goals in the second; one from a penalty - which made up for the penalty shot that one of Huon's players had fluffed up in the first half.

Monday, July 19, 2010

Sunday 18th July

WSC Women 2 - Clarence United Red 2

The women's team rounded together another point by securing a 2 all draw against Clarence United Red on Sunday. The girls are now on equal points with University, a mere 4 goals separating these two teams on the Div 2 ladder.


WSC 3 - South Hobart 3

(WSC goalscorers: Dale, Justin & Jack)

Woodbridge got off to a flying start with both of the Byrne boys finding the back of South's goal soon after kick off. South pulled a goal back before half-time, but it was really Woodbridge who owned the first half.

South pulled out all the stops in the second, and played a lot better than they had in the first. Unfortunately, the offside rule was interpreted with a great deal of imagination, and consistently from a long way behind the play. So Jack was the only WSC player to score in the second half, adroitly avoiding any chance of an of-side call by delivering the ball to the back of South's net in person.

The game ended as a 3 - 3 draw

Alio

Monday, July 12, 2010

Sunday 11th July

Woodbridge senior men's team faced off against a ten man Barnstoneworth United squad at Kettering Oval on Sunday, triggering flash-backs to all those times in previous years when it has been Woodbridge who has entered the field a man (or two, or three) down; it's so nice to see the menfolk consistently able to field a full squad this season.

As so often happens when a team plays with less than eleven players, Barnstoneworth rocketed out of the stalls firing on all ten cylinders, each player putting in extra effort to make up for the shortfall. Unfortunately for the visitors, Woodbridge too, was determined to put on a great performance at this much more public Kettering ground, and having a full squad and a sub ended up making all the difference. By half-time Jack had put the ball into the net twice, once off his foot and once off his head, Dale had scored and so had Justin; Barnstoneworth had managed to get the ball past our keeper only once, so at the break the score stood at 4 – 1.

The second half began with an own-goal from the visitors, which was swiftly followed up by a series of Woodbridge goals, one each from Dalles, Owen and Ryan and another from Dale. The visitors managed to get the ball into the net at the correct end of the pitch once during the second half; but an hour and half of ten men doing the work of eleven had taken it's toll and Woodbridge, with its extra legs. was just warming up. The game ended with a score-line of 9 – 2 in Woodbridge's favour.

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Meanwhile, the women's team had journeyed to Blackman's Bay to take on top placed Southern FC. As often happens with a match up between the top and bottom team, the ladder-toppers emerged from the game with the win. The 4 – 0 loss for the Woodbridge girls however, improves dramatically on the 7 – 0 defeat suffered at the hands of Southern FC last time these two teams met.

The 3 goal win 'accidentally' predicted last week, may not have eventuated as such, but there was a 3 goal improvement in the score-line. This proves not only that the Woodbridge team has improved, but also suggests that it might be time to subject the ol' crystal ball to a bit of spit and polish before foreseeing a 3 – 1 win for Woodbridge at Kettering this coming weekend. Ooops.

Alio

Sunday, July 4, 2010

Saturday 3rd & Sunday 4th July

WSC Women 2 - Clarence United Black 4

The WSC women's team, as accidentally predicted last week, showed great improvement against second-placed Clarence United Black at Kettering on Sunday. Laura and Siubhan both contributing a goal each to the 2 - 4 scoreline. Perhaps not a win, but a good showing never-the-less and a lovely improvement from previous meetings.

I might accidentally suggest a much improved and fantastic 3 - 0 win for the girls in an exciting game against Southern FC on the weekend and see what happens...

WSC Men's team 5 - DOSA 1

In the men's div 4 game DOSA scored first but Justin replied with one for the home team shortly after. A disallowed goal, and Jack displaying his integrity by owning up to a hand ball ensured the first half was interesting and ended in a 1-1 draw. In the second half Dale and Jack both scored twice, DOSA's number 11 was red-carded and the full-time score was a 5 - 1 win for the home team.

Alio

Wednesday, June 30, 2010

WSC Women 1 - Nelson 4

Apologies the women's team played against Nelson Eastern Suburbs last Saturday, not Clarence United Black as suggested in the previous post.

Monday, June 28, 2010

Sunday 27 June

WSC Women 1 - Clarence United Black 4

Kate Followes provided the WSC women's only goal on the weekend at Kettering Oval. The end result of a 4 - 1 loss, improves upon the previous encounters against this second placed Clarence United Black team (where the scorelines had been 4-0 and 5-1 respectively)

WSC Men 1 - Southern FC 1

The men's team travelled to Sherburd Park on Sunday where they mostly contolled play but only managed to scrape a 1-1 draw. The Southern FC Div 4s were SFC's only senior men's team to come away with points on the weekend - thier div 1s (0-13), reserves (3-6) and div 2s (0-3) suffering losses on Saturday.

Dale was once again the goalscorer for Woodbridge, putting in the solo goal from the penatly spot. Overall the result was a little disappointing following last week's game, but never-the-less a fine peformance against a mostly defensive opposition.

Alio

Wednesday, June 23, 2010

Sunday 20 June WSC Vs KLUSC

The WSC men's team was back in top form on Sunday, traveling to Lightwood Park to compete against the Kingborough Lions. With regular goalie Jed P.S. still sidelined due to injury, the Woodbridge goals were guarded by Steve, then Craig and finally by a multi-skilled Jack.

Justin put in the first Woodbridge goal 16 minutes after kick-off and big brother Dale, not to be out-done, matched him 2 minutes later. Kingborough fought back, holding the score line to 2 - 0 until half-time.

The flood gates opened almost immediately in the second, Dale scoring his second and third goals in rapid succession. Jack, shortly before donning the keeper's jersey, headed in a beauty to bring the score to 5 - 0 in Woodbridge's favour. Eventually Kingborough managed to claw back a goal, a lovely and unstoppable long-shot.

With 15 minutes left on the clock, Dalles unleashed Super-Sub Jy, one of our Under 16 players who had come along in case the team was undermanned (a situation not unheard of). Within moments Jy had snaked the ball past his former coach* and scored the 6th and final goal for Woodbridge.

The whole team provided a performance that was a joy to watch. An excellent game and a great way to conclude a fantastic weekend of football.


*Jy had started the season at Kingborough, but left to join Woodbridge to avoid being repeatedly mistaken for a goalkeeper


Alio

Monday, June 14, 2010

Sun 13 June - The World Game arrives in Kettering

On Sunday the World Game went to Kettering Oval and the inaugural game saw the WSC Women's team secure a whopping 11 - 0 victory over an under-staffed Uni.

The Men's game followed, the lads taking on the powerhouse number two team, Metro. Metro's track record for the season suggests a very strong defence with very few goals against. WSC added 2 goals to that, first Justin and then Ryan, bringing Metro's total goals against for the ten games of the season so far to 8. At the final whistle the result was Metro 3 - WSC 2.

Sunday, June 13, 2010

It’s better to travel hopefully than to arrive?

Peninsula Pirates 3 - Woodbridge SC 0

Though the post-match hospitality laid on by the home side made up somewhat for a tiring five-hour round trip, on the long journey home Woodbridge were left to ponder whether it had all been worthwhile.

The match itself was a spirited affair in which, for long stretches, the away side gave a good account of themselves against opposition who have been improving with every game in their inaugural season. The Pirates have developed a promising blend of youth and experience and, in Tadd Mayhew, have possibly the division’s most potent striker. They were strong all over the pitch and outplayed their visitors in most departments but, in the end, it was Mayhew’s goals which separated the teams on the score sheet.

The generosity on display after the match was less evident during it and, for the second week running, the visitors came away feeling somewhat aggrieved by the performance of a home referee, of whom the best that can be said in this case was that he blew his whistle and the beginning and end of each half. Despite being forewarned by the home side of his disinclination to make use of yellow or red cards, Woodbridge were not prepared for the extent of his non-interventionist policy, which saw several shirtfront confrontations go entirely unpunished and bad tackles waved on with a marionette flutter. One such tackle led directly to the first goal, which was put away expertly by Mayhiew after 15 minutes, a lead that the Pirates took with them into the half-time break.

In the second half, the referee showed that his laissez-faire approach to the rules was not limited to not blowing for fouls. After 20 minutes, he extended his repertoire of non-interference to allow a second goal that should have been pulled up for offside long before Mayhiew put it in the net. From there on, Woodbridge had little chance of getting back into the game against opponents who allowed them little time or space to get forward with any great regularity or threat, and went further behind in the last few minutes.

Although being generally outplayed on the day, there was a sense within the Woodbridge camp that this was a game that could have been salvageable had not the loose interpretation of the rules been taken to the point of dangerous absurdity. Indeed, such was the lack of control that there was not one free kick awarded — to either side — during the entire game, a fact that even the Guinness Book of Records might have trouble believing. On another day and against other opponents this could have had serious repercussions, both for the home side and Football Federation Tasmania. In future, teams may well think twice about making the long trip out to Nubeena: balancing the pleasantries of a generous post-match barbecue against the hazards of playing in a game in which the normal rules are effectively suspended for the duration and in which, apparently, almost anything goes, they may well decide that it’s not worth the effort.

Clarence United Red 1 - Woodbridge Women 0

After a strong all-round performance in which they almost came away from Wentworth Park with a well-deserved point, for the second time this season Woodbridge Women lost to almost the last kick of the game.

6 June

The WSC Men's 3 - 0 loss against the Peninsular Pirates at Nubeena on Sunday was perhaps disappointing and has a twofold effect on the div 4 ladder. Firstly it allowed Beachside to displace WSC in third place, secondly it has allowed the Pirates to creep from 6th to 5th place where they now breath threateningly down WSC's (4th placed) necks.

The WSC Women's team also had an away game, travelling to Wentworth Park to take on Clarence United Red. In what looks to have been a tight game on paper the girls conceded only one goal to be defeated 1 - 0.

30 May

A one-all draw against Beachside at Sandown Park on Sunday sees the WSC men's team sneak back up to third position on the div 4 ladder. Jack netted the solo goal for Woodbridge; meanwhile a crop of grazes and bruises to GK Jed's face and chest attest to some fierce competition in the Woodbridge goal-mouth.

WSC Div 2 Women's team suffered a setback on the weekend with a 6 - 0 loss to Southern FC at home. Pundits are predicting a return to winning form this coming Sunday, as an homage to the Matilda's Asia Cup success :)

23 May

WSC Div 2 Women's team lost 5 - 1 against ladder-topping Clarence United Black on Sunday at Wentworth Park. On the bright side, Simone notched up her first goal for the season :D

Meanwhile, the men's team clawed their way back into fourth spot with a 4 - 1 win against University. Dale and Jack contributed 2 goals apiece; Justin put in a beauty too, but was so far offside that spectators thought he was trying out the new pitch at Kettering.

9 May

WSC Div 2 Women's team came away with their first 3 points of the season after securing a well-earned 2 - 1 win against Nelson Eastern Suburbs at North Warrane on Sunday. The win was especially nice considering that last time these two teams met, Nelson walked away with a 12 - 0 win. Having a full team, and a few games to get the hang of playing together has certainly worked a treat for the girls. Goals this week were courtesy of Laura and Kate.

The men's team on the other hand suffered a 5 -1 loss to the lads from the Huon. Lucas opened the scoring with a lovely goal from a sharp angle at the four minute mark and it took Huon Valley around ten minutes to score the equalizer. Things deteriorated from there on, another 3 goals for the huon lads in the first half was only exceeded by the number of free kicks awarded.

Huon, courtesy of the goal difference (jumping from minus 20 to minus 16), escape from the bottom spot on the ladder and Woodbridge slip two spots back to 5th.

2 May

Having travelled to the cold and windy summit of Mount Nelson to take on Uni at Olinda Grove, the WSC div 2 Women's team had another close game. The score-line was ultimately a very respectable 2 - 1 against, with Laura scoring the 'bridges solo goal.

The men's team played in a rather brisk and chilly wind at home . In a game that seemed to be all about the points, a very good performance by our lads was not adequately rewarded, and despite a fairly even looking game they went down 2 -0. See page 22 of this weeks Kingborough Chronicle for full match report.

24 - 15 April

The men's team secured their fourth victory a row, defeating South Hobart 4 - 2 at Wellesley Park on Saturday. The win sees them retaining their spot on top of the Div 4 ladder. Next week's game is against Phoenix Rovers, currently second on the ladder with equal points (12) - but 4 behind on goal difference Phoenix will be keen to regain the number 1 spot, having spent most of last season getting comfortable there ; Woodbridge, however, enjoying this unaccustomed success will not let go easily...

The Div 2 women's team on Sunday came to within a whisker of securing a 1 all draw, only a late goal in the very last moment of the game saw Clarence United Red grab the win. Another great performance from the women's team.

17 -18 April

A resounding 8 -1 victory against Barnstoneworth United on Sunday 18th put the lads on the top of the Div 4 ladder.

Our Div 2 Women's team managed to field a full 11 players for the first time on Sunday 18th April. Although they were defeated by two goals (0 - 2), it was a great effort against second placed Southern FC. We are expecting great things from them on Sunday, 12:30 pm @ home - they have improved drastically with every outing so far...