Murdoch Uni v Southern Spirit - Rd 9
Tuesday, June 16th, 2009The Murdoch boys travelled further South this week to visit rivals Southern Spirit. Murdoch has a history of knocking off the Spirit, usually in trechorous weather, and were looking to continue this trend, albeit on a fine Sunday afternoon. On the other hand, Spirit had put together some decent results so far and were currently enjoying sitting in the top half of the table.
1st Half
Both Murdoch and Spirit started the game at a reasonable pace with some good end to end movement, but with little reward being gained. Murdoch looked to penetrate down the right wing via Shae on several occassions and the young man quickly became a nuisance for the defending Spirit players. On the other hand, Spirit seemed to be content with counter attacks once a Murdoch attack had broken down.
It was via a counter attack that lead to the first goal for Spirit. After clearing the ball quickly, Spirit attacked down their right flank and despite a weighty cross to the back post the unchecked Spirit left-winger was able to pick the ball up before it went it out and play a centre ball behind a static Murdoch defence to the unmarked Spirit striker who tapped the ball into the back of the net. 1 nil Spirit.
It wasn’t long before Spirit had two on the board. Another attack down Spirit’s right-wing saw the winger just get around Jacob King and his attempt to centre the ball hit the toe of King’s outstretched boot and deviated the ball between the wrong-footed Barrett and the Murdoch near post to give Spirit a fortunate and freakish 2 nil lead.
Spirit continued to give Murdoch trouble in their attacking third but generally resorted to shots at distance and rarely troubled Barrett.
With about 20 minutes to go in the half, Murdoch established some control in the game and looked more solid in defence. Some smooth passing work from the defence into the middle opened up the Spirit team who were always quick to get numbers behind the ball. Unfortunely for Murdoch, the final ball was not precise enough and time and again Andrew Jennings and Jamie Nugent fund themselves running away from the goal to collect the ball.
After some constant pressure, Murdoch got one back via a penalty and a controversial decision by the linesman who ruled that a volleyed cross by Jamie Nugent had been handled by the Spirit defender. Nugent continued his good work by stepping up and slotting the penalty down the centre of the goal much to the Spirit keeper’s disgust.
Murdoch pressed their case for an equaliser after a couple of corners and free kicks had Spirit scrambling to defend the height of Murdoch’s backmen. The best opportunity however fell to Nugent when a mistimed clearance fell to him, but his half volley was hit wide of the Spirit goal.
The half finished with Spirit leading 2 - 1.
2nd Half
Murdoch came out in the second half looking like they were going to pinch the game. Spirit again adopted the tactic of counter-attack play which produced very little.
Murdoch spent most of the half in attack but could not get into a goal scoring opportunity due to the crowding tactic adopted by the Spirit. On a couple of occassions Shae managed to get around his marker but that final ball could not be put away. Occassionally Spirit attacked down their left wing, generally when Shae’s marker was cheating on him, but these attacks were broken down by the Murdoch defence.
It was about midway through the second half when Murdoch got the equaliser. A loose bouncing ball in Spirit’s 18 yard box and a breakdown of communication between the Spirit keeper and defender saw Andrew Jennings latch onto the ball and header it past the keeper who had suddenly rushed out to claim it. This levelled the score at 2 a piece.
Murdoch continued to press for the winner, but unfortunately and very much against the play, Spirit got back in front. A flat cross from the Spirit right winger was intercepted by Clayton Kendall and the ball was knocked down between him and Jacob King. A mixup resulted in Kendall continuing his run forward and King pushing out wide, but neither collecting possession. This left the Murdoch defence outnumbered as the Spirit midfielders and attackers had not attempted to follow Kendall. The ball was knocked across goals and comfortably put away by the Spirit striker. 3 - 2 Spirit.
Spirit started to apply the pressure and had several corners and free kicks in which to put the game beyond reach of the Murdoch faithful. One great opportunity fell to Spirit midfielder who collected the ball from a throw-in, turned the Murdoch defender and hit a precise long-ranged shot that looked destined for the top corner until a superb finger-tipped saved by Barrett tapped the ball over the bar.
Murdoch threw everything into attack and were unlucky not to be awarded a penalty after a cleared cross by Spirit fell to King’s feet whose first touch drew the Spirit defender and his second cut inside the defender who chopped down King. Controversially, the referee indicated for a penalty until the linesman advised him that the foul was committed outside the box. The referee changed his mind and awarded a freekick just outside the box. After the dust settled, Jason Dixon stepped up and knocked a sensational free-kick in which found the head of the unmarked John Brennan, but his header sent the ball over the bar from close range.
Murdoch had one last opportunity to salvage a point when a ball crossed into the Spirit box was not dealt with and the lose ball was pounced on by Henrico who attempted an overhead volley but sent the ball wide of the goal much to Shae’s disdane who would have had a free header on goals.
The final whistle sounded ending Murdoch’s years of dominance over the Spirit.
Players - Andy B, Clayton K, Mark K, Jason D, Matt W, Dave D, John B, Shae W, Jacob K, Andy J, Jamie N
Subsitututes - Meo N, Henrico S
Scorers - Jamie N, Andy J
