
| HCPHL Round 15 Preview |
| Friday, 23 July 2010 07:23 |
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Coach of The Entrance, Ray Winwood-Smith, submitted this report: "Last week game against Souths was like playing two different games. The first half we got a leason and we were behind on the score board at half time 4 nil, in saying that the guy's played there heart out and didn't deserve to be behind. Myself as coach, I put my hand up for that, as I made changes to position and the style of play to try and work around a number of players with injuries and a few guys that had been sick in bed all week. At half time we changed it again and come back with a better half resulting in winning the half 2 nil, and would say that we controlled the second half very well with a number of scoring opportunities just missing the mark. No team news from the Gosford Camp, but the side which took the field last week against Tigers was young and enthusiastic and no doubt this seasons rebuilding will produce results in the seasons to come.
Souths currently sit 3rd on the ladder and must win if they want to push for that top 2 spot. A win moves them just 2 points behind Norths, whereas a loss could see them drop well behind both Norths and Maitland. It should mean the team plays this game like it was a final, and should produce a wonderful spectacle for those watching the game. No teams news from Souths as yet, but watch this space. Norths know a win is crucial to keep the chasing Maitland Rams at bay. The team has had a couple of high scoring results against teams in the bottom half of the draw thier last 2 outings, but will be itching for a crack at and a 3rd win in a row this season against thier arch rivals. Skipper Silas Moss has reported the following: "The biggest games on our radar are any of the matches against our modern day rivals South Newcastle. And as defending premiers sitting in third position, they have a point to prove and a lot to lose in this match.
Wests once again proved they are a thorn in the Maitland teams side after coming from 3-0 down last weekend to get back on level terms, for the second time this season. A late goal to the Rams clinched the points, but the Wests squad proved they can play some good hockey and will be looking to take that into this weekends clash. Wests stalwart Dean Farrow generously contributed this information on the upcoming clash: "The upcoming clash for the West Rosellas against Tigers is one the team looks forward to as it is the decider in a best of 3 matches for the Evan Skliros/Steven Dearing Trophy. The first 2 matches have resulted in a win for Wests and a draw. A win or a draw for Wests on Sunday will secure the trophy. On the other hand it is a must win for Tigers to retain the trophy, after drawing the series last season and winning the previous season. Tigers had a good morale boosting win over cellar dwellers Gosford last weekend, and played some pretty attractive hockey. The team will be hoping to get a win and kickstart an end of season run to challenge for 5th spot. The team cant make the finals, but a run of form would be welcomed and set the squad up for a serious crack in 2011. Coach Evan Skliros had this to say: "Tigers will be once again without Blair Brown (injured),Tom Brough, Adam Barry, Wade Ratcliffe and David Doyle all with work commitments. We will also be without Tim Lovell (1 week suspension).Still waiting to hear from Jordan Styles and Luke Witchard, but hopefully will see their return.
University should be clsoe to full strength now the Uni holidays are over. This is a good sign for the Seapigs, as they have produced some good results this year when thier full compliment of players are available. They are a good team to watch play. Ian Benson filed this tidbit on the squad for this game: "A bit of a dissappointing final score against Norths on the weekend, we ran out of legs in the end. The Rams are gunning for the minor premeirship and wont want to slip up here. Rams rivals all benefited from Uni holidays, registering good results against the Students. the Rams wont have this luxury. However knowing the results of earlier games does give the team the knowledge that a win could take them first, or a loss could see them drawn into a 2nd spot battle with Souths and The Entrance. Coach Nathan Baker reports: "It's crunch time for the Rams now as we head into the premiership rounds of the competetion, a win this weekend could see us move into 1st spot if the North v South result goes to the Lions while a win to the Blue Machine will give us a 5 point buffer over Souths which is handy in it's own right. We of course need to get up over a much improved Uni outfit for any of this to come to fruition. We've had the wood over Uni this year in the results department but the matches have been closer than the scorelines would indicate so we will need to be at our best to secure the result away from home. The Rams will be without Brett Gallagher and Myself who are away with over 35 duties while Pete Urquhart is in serious doubt with a shoulder injury. We will train hard this week and try to work on some new combinations to fill the void that is left by the absence of two quality players (Gallagher/Urquhart) and one pretty ordinary one (Baker)." HunterHockey appreciates the input from the clubs. Now lets support those clubs by spending a bit of time each weekend watching the ebst hockey on offer in the region. Support your team, your club, your sport. |