In Round 6 of the Dycer Constructions Premiership, the Sharks outplayed the Lions to record a good win and move into outright third position on the Premiership table.
With a week off for the Junior State Championships, the Sharks were ready to take on Lions at the ‘Den’.
With the departure of Anthony Adesanmi, back to the UK, Sharks welcome back John Stemeberger to the line-up, who has had a year off. But with the World Cup fever amoungst us, John wanted to get back to playing the sport that he loves best.
It was only (9m) into the game when John Stemeberger had an immediate impact by scoring the goal of the game to give the Sharks the lead.
The goal started from huge kick from keeper Norton Fuller, who kicked the ball from the top of 18’yard box, and the ball bounced deep into the Lions defense zone.
As the ball remained high the air , Centrals keeper Brodie Koop could not stop Stemberger who at full pace outjumped Koop, and managed to head the ball into the open goal.
Sharks dominated the first half, starting from the defence through to the forwards.
The Sharks midfield of Kennett, Gordon , Tobin and Weistra were combing well, giving many chances for Striker John Stemberger to score.
The second goal (37m) came from Weistra who was running dangerously at goal, and this time slotted the ball perfectly to give Sharks a 2-0 lead before half time.
The Lions threatened the Sharks defence, but Widdison, Stemberger, Nunan, Wood were outstanding all game.
Sharks Nzeakor had the tough job on Bruce Morale, a real threat to any team, however Nzeakor had the upperhand, not allowing Morale any room causing Morale to shoot from distance, and not being effective for the Lions.
Fuller was in fine form, making some good saves and giving the crowd some exciting display of keeping at its best.
Half time Score 2-0
The Lions hit back at the (55min) mark, when some confusion amoungst the Sharks defence allowed Primer to sneak one back. Score 2-1
The Lions team now started to lift, and a lot more pressure was put on the Sharks defence, however Damian Stemeberger who was playing sweeper, literally swept anything that got through the Sharks defence.
Wood who was playing in a defence midfield role stood firm, and was able to win the ball, and start the attack for the Sharks.
The next goal came (65min), from Weistra again, who calmly slotted an open ball , tightly in the corner of the goal. Score 3-1.
Then John Stemberger finished the game with his second, final score 4-1.
Sharks take on Millicent at Shark Park next week, a win would secure third spot on the table at the half way mark of the season.
Goal Scorers: M.Weistra 2, J.Stemberger 2
Best Players: T.Kennett, D,Stemberger, J.Stemberger
Shark Attack is provide by John Bruttomesso
With a week off for the Junior State Championships, the Sharks were ready to take on Lions at the ‘Den’.
With the departure of Anthony Adesanmi, back to the UK, Sharks welcome back John Stemeberger to the line-up, who has had a year off. But with the World Cup fever amoungst us, John wanted to get back to playing the sport that he loves best.
It was only (9m) into the game when John Stemeberger had an immediate impact by scoring the goal of the game to give the Sharks the lead.
The goal started from huge kick from keeper Norton Fuller, who kicked the ball from the top of 18’yard box, and the ball bounced deep into the Lions defense zone.
As the ball remained high the air , Centrals keeper Brodie Koop could not stop Stemberger who at full pace outjumped Koop, and managed to head the ball into the open goal.
Sharks dominated the first half, starting from the defence through to the forwards.
The Sharks midfield of Kennett, Gordon , Tobin and Weistra were combing well, giving many chances for Striker John Stemberger to score.
The second goal (37m) came from Weistra who was running dangerously at goal, and this time slotted the ball perfectly to give Sharks a 2-0 lead before half time.
The Lions threatened the Sharks defence, but Widdison, Stemberger, Nunan, Wood were outstanding all game.
Sharks Nzeakor had the tough job on Bruce Morale, a real threat to any team, however Nzeakor had the upperhand, not allowing Morale any room causing Morale to shoot from distance, and not being effective for the Lions.
Fuller was in fine form, making some good saves and giving the crowd some exciting display of keeping at its best.
Half time Score 2-0
The Lions hit back at the (55min) mark, when some confusion amoungst the Sharks defence allowed Primer to sneak one back. Score 2-1
The Lions team now started to lift, and a lot more pressure was put on the Sharks defence, however Damian Stemeberger who was playing sweeper, literally swept anything that got through the Sharks defence.
Wood who was playing in a defence midfield role stood firm, and was able to win the ball, and start the attack for the Sharks.
The next goal came (65min), from Weistra again, who calmly slotted an open ball , tightly in the corner of the goal. Score 3-1.
Then John Stemberger finished the game with his second, final score 4-1.
Sharks take on Millicent at Shark Park next week, a win would secure third spot on the table at the half way mark of the season.
Goal Scorers: M.Weistra 2, J.Stemberger 2
Best Players: T.Kennett, D,Stemberger, J.Stemberger
Shark Attack is provide by John Bruttomesso
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