Kellyville bounced back from mid-week loss to Greystanes with a win full of hunger, courage and pride. The Kolts went into the game with only 11 players (with 4-5 carrying injury) they were forced to play players out of position, with the backline shaping up as Harry, Vlad, Coops and Trev. A mistake on half way from Trev saw Dundas take the lead. Trev forgetting he was playing on one leg at left back as he dummied the ball
Kellyville bounced back from mid-week loss to Greystanes with a win full of hunger, courage and pride. The Kolts went into the game with only 11 players (with 4-5 carrying injury) they were forced to play players out of position, with the backline shaping up as Harry, Vlad, Coops and Trev. A mistake on half way from Trev saw Dundas take the lead. Trev forgetting he was playing on one leg at left back as he dummied the ball
Kellyville bounced back from mid-week loss to Greystanes with a win full of hunger, courage and pride. The Kolts went into the game with only 11 players (with 4-5 carrying injury) they were forced to play players out of position, with the backline shaping up as Harry, Vlad, Coops and Trev. A mistake on half way from Trev saw Dundas take the lead. Trev forgetting he was playing on one leg at left back as he dummied the ball
their mid-week disappointing loss to Greystanes with a win full of hunger, courage and pride. This game reflected the earlier season effort against Castle Hill and showed that this team is unbeatable when they are hungry for a result. Kellyville went into the game with only 11 players (with 4-5 carrying injury). They were forced to play players out of position, with the backline shaping up as Harry, Vlad, Coops and Trev. A dominant opening twenty minutes, saw some brilliant football played, with chance after chance being created by Kellyville. Vic, Dan, Naya, Thommo and Donny tearing them apart. Donny playing on one foot was again brilliant - winning ball and distributing pin point passes. Coops, Trev and Harry were able to join in attacks as KV moved the ball nicely.
Season Goal Scorers
Dan
Doriano
Naya
Donny
Thommo
Trev
Vic
Coops
Harry
Jezza
9 8 8 5 4
2 2 1 1 1
TRAINING 7:30 Tuesday
Unfortunately a mistake on half way from
Trev saw Dundas take the lead. Trev forgetting he was playing on one leg at left back as he dummied the ball to turn towards goal (his own!). Kellyville lifted heading towards halftime. Donny breaking into the box to be brought down for a penalty. He hopped up to slot home in the top corner. 1-1 at the half. Thommo subbed o injured at half time.... only to hop back on to stand at right back when he remembered we only had 11. Five minutes in and Kellyville had given every player a touch with some sublime possession football. Naya played a brilliant touch to Harry standing on the right
Tuesday (injured or not)
touchline. Harry dummied to come inside and took the ball to the outside. He accelerated down the wing and rounded another defender to get to the byline. He then pinpointed a pass to Doriano breaking into the box (on one leg) to finish. 2-1 up. The call went out that the next 5 minutes was crucial. The Kolts probably should have said the next 30 seconds as Dundas broke from the kick o and caught everyone napping (or recovering!). 2-2. Ten minutes later Naya had to go o and minutes later Doriano was flattened from behind and went o - Vlad figured that left the Ville with 9 time to dig in. In fact it left KV with Thommo, Trev and Donny on one leg and 6 players (5 backing up from a game 48 hours earlier). THE EFFORT AT THIS POINT WAS UNBELIEVABLE! Doriano found something to come back on and slot in at left back. A free kick to Dundas from 25 yards saw Nolan produce one of the saves of the season as he went flying one handed to stop a top corner finish. Not only was Kellyville holding on, they wanted to win it! A break saw Dan running at players in the box.... and beating them. From an acute angle he finished yet another quality goal. 3-2 up. Not long to go and Thommo giving his all, rose for a header in the box and wore an elbow above his eye for his troubles. He was the face of one the toughest and best victories of the year. Coops and Vlad led the stand at the back, making it to players and balls that seemed out of reach. A toe here or there from players that brought a grimace with the eort was rewarded with.... a win!
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