ISPS HANDA PREMIERSHIP ROUND 1
EASTERN SUBURBS v HAWKES BAY UNITED
MADILLS FARM – SATURDAY 20TH OCTOBER 2018
A near perfect day greeted both Eastern Suburbs and Hawkes Bay United as they kick of the ISPS 2018/19 in the leafy East Auckland suburb of Kohimarama.
For the first time since their reintroduction to the top level of football in New Zealand two seasons ago, Suburbs would be walking out onto their actual ‘home’ pitch, in what was an eagerly awaited appearance by their 2000 plus members that are part of the club.
If one word could describe both teams prior to the games kicking off it would be “change”.
It is a little under 12 months since this corresponding fixture last season was played, and of the 32 players involved in both squads on that day, which was a 1-0 away win to Hawkes Bay United, there are only 4 players making the return, two for each team.
For the home side, they are there are their talismanic captain, Tim Payne, and joining him back in the white/yellow and black is Andre De Jong, who lead the goal scoring charts for the home side last season.
For Hawkes Bay United only MacKenzie Waite in goal, and Karan Mandair make the visit back to The City of Sails.
Suburbs also come into the game following their partnership with the Ole Academy during the ISPS Winter Break, with no less than half of their squad for today’s game coming via this source.
The players made their way onto the pitch just before the scheduled start time of 4pm, and once the pre-match formalities and handshakes had taken place, the referee for the game, Anna-Marie Keighley blew her whistle for game, and season, to begin….and we were off.
The game kicked off with Eastern Suburbs in the Hawkes Bay half, however a long racking ball from Hawkes Bay which found the evergreen Paul Ifill, making the move to Hawkes Bay from Tasman during the offseason, stretched the Suburbs back four, and it was only poor footwork from Ifill which caused the move to breakdown, when very promising.
A couple of soft fouls by Hawkes Bay players saw Suburbs slow the game down, and after just six minutes, it was this slowing of the game, and drawing the Hawkes Bay players forward to chase the ball, meant that a ball over the top from the Suburbs midfield was able to find Andre De Jong baring through on goal with just the keeper to beat.
As Waite, in goal for Hawkes Bay United came out to meet him, De Jong was able to lift the ball over the keeper and into the back of the goal.
A flying start to the season from Suburbs and their home fans.
Eastern Suburbs 1 : 0 Hawkes Bay United
After 12 minutes the home side was almost able to double their lead when Kingsley Sinclair found himself one on one with the keeper, after another great passing move by the Suburbs midfield.
Sadly, for him and the home side, the finish wasn’t as good as the passing leading up to the chance and Waite was able to save easily diving to his right.
Sinclair should have done better, yet the home team was on top and giving their fans lots of encouragement.
Following the chance, the Suburbs midfield was proving to be quick, fast, and agile in their movement around the pitch, and were giving the Hawkes Bay teams a torrid time trying to close them down.
Niggly fouls were still happening, and the referee was doing her best to keep things flowing.
However, after 23 minutes it was one foul to many, and Daniel Allan for Hawkes Bay United found himself in referees’ notebook for a strong challenge through the back of a Suburbs player.
Hawkes Bay at this point of proceedings were struggling to get into the game, and barring a free kick close to the Suburbs 18-yard box, which was poor in its delivery, they were unable to offer anything else in the first 25 minutes of the half.
Suburbs however weren’t willing to dwell on the one goal lead they had and just prior to the half hour mark, they were able to double their lead, when De Jong made his way until into the Hawkes Bay box, and as players rushed to close him down, he was able to square a pass across the goal, and Kingsley Sinclair was there to bury the ball past the hapless Waite.
The crowd erupted and the Suburbs players celebrated, as the Hawkes Bay players made the long trek back to the half way line.
Eastern Suburbs 2 : 0 Hawkes Bay United
The final third of the first half, continued to see Suburbs in the ascendency, however as the half came to a close, and Suburbs were pushing forward seeking a third goal, there were a few gaps in the Suburbs back four, which some raking balls from Hawkes Bay tried to exploit, however on both occasions the assistant referee flagged the Hawkes Bay forwards offside.
The 4th Official held up his sign for two additional minutes to be played, which were uneventful, and Anna-Marie Keighley blew for halftime.
HALF TIME: EASTERN SUBURBS 2:0 HAWKES BAY UNITED
After the half time break, only Eastern Suburbs emerged from the changing rooms, as Brett Angell kept his players on the pitch during the half time break to dissect the previous 45 minutes.
The game resumed with only one change, that being for the visitors, with Daniel Allan, who was on a yellow card, being replaced by Karan Mandair.
As the second half got into its rhythm, Hawkes Bay United began to work themselves into the game.
Paul Ifill had been moved into a more central role, and he was beginning to spray the balls left and right to the Hawkes Bay wide players who were beginning to get their crosses in, and after ten minutes Ifill himself had a great chance to bring his team back into the game, when a cross from the right wing found him in space 8 yards out, however his header which despite being met with power never had the direction.
It was a big let off for Suburbs, and a potential game changer as within a minute Suburbs won a freekick 25 yards from goal.
The ball was swung into a dangerous area, and whilst the first cross was unsuccessful, from the second phase the ball was chipped back in, and met by the head of Mohamed Awad, much to his delight, and he wheeled away to celebrate his first goal in the ISPS Handa Premiership.
Eastern Suburbs 3 : 0 Hawkes Bay United
Following Suburbs third goal, the heads of the Hawkes Bay players began to drop, and their frustrations began to come out.
This resulted to a couple of quick yellow cards to Sam Mason-Smith and Jorge Akers for some over vigorous tackles.
The yellow cards were also mixed in with the final two substitutions for the away team, with Jordan Lamb replacing Paul Ifill, and Dilan Nanayakkara coming on in place of Joseph Zupo.
For the away team the changes sadly didn’t help to limit the freedom that Suburbs were playing with, and this freedom in and around the Hawkes Bay 18-yard box, resulted in a nice passing movement which culminated with a second goal of the game for Kingsley Sinclair.
For Hawkes Bay they still had 20 minutes to play to try and stem the tide of goals which was enveloping them.
Eastern Suburbs 4 : 0 Hawkes Bay United
After the goal, Suburbs made a couple of quick changes with Kelvin Kalua making his way onto Madills Farm in place of Dalton Wilkins and double goal scorer Kingsley Sinclair being replaced by Matthew Garbett.
Hawkes Bay threatened the Suburbs goal a couple of times in quick succession, however their finishing was poor and Withers in goal for Suburbs wasn’t troubled.
This poor finishing however once again proved costly, when Suburbs won a corner, and the corner was met powerfully by Suburbs’ big centreback Nando Pijnaker, and the ball ended up in the back of the net for the 5th goal for the home team.
Eastern Suburbs 5 : 0 Hawkes Bay United
With time running out Suburbs made their third and final substitution of the day with Patryk Misik coming onto the pitch for the final 5 minutes replacing Campbell Strong.
Four minutes of additional time were to be played and whilst both teams had a couple of half chances each, as the game began to get stretched, there was no further addition to the score by the time the referees whistle blew to end the days proceedings.
FULL TIME: EASTERN SUBURBS 5 : 0 HAWKES BAY UNITED
MATCH INFO
ISPS HANDA Premiership 2018/19
Round 1
Saturday 20th October 2018
Madills Farm – Kohimarama
Eastern Suburbs AFC X:X Hawkes Bay United
(Half Time: Eastern Suburbs X:X Hawkes Bay United)
ESAFC: De Jong (6’), Sinclair (28’, 73’), Awad (61’), Pijnaker (83’)
HBU:
Yellow Cards
ESAFC:
HBU: Allan (23’), Mason-Smith (63’), Akers (67’)
Red Cards
ESAFC:
HBU:
EASTERN SUBURBS
1. Andrew WITHERS (GK)
4. Nando (Nando) PIJNAKER
7. Timothy PAYNE ©
10. Andre (Andre) DE JONG
11. Mohamed AWAD
12. Kingsley SINCLAIR (25. Matthew GARBETT, 81’)
14. Elijah JUST
15. Dalton WILKINS (3. Kelvin KALUA, 78’)
16. Dominic WOOLDRIDGE
23. Campbell STRONG (18. Patryk MISIK, 88’)
24. Jack DUNCAN
SUBS NOT USED
30. Nicholas MILNER (GK)
19. Tinashe MAROWA
Coach: Danny Hay
HAWKES BAY UNITED
1. Mackenzie WAITE (GK)
2. Anders ERIKSSON
4. Cameron LINDSAY
5. Joseph Saverio ZUPO (15. Dilan NANAYAKKARA, 70’)
6. Daniel ALLAN (22. Karan MANDAIR, 46’)
7. Cory CHETTLEBURGH
8. Paul IFILL (17. Jordan LAMB, 63’)
9. Samuel MASON-SMITH ©
10. Sho GOTO
11. Maxime OLIVERI
23. Jorge AKERS
SUBS NOT USED
26. Alexander BRITTON GK
12. Ben LACK
Coach: Brett Angell
Match Officials
Referee: Anna-Marie KEIGHLEY (NZL)
Assistant referee 1: Chris TRENT (NZL)
Assistant referee 2: Reza AL RABEA (NZL)
4th official: Allan WILSON (NZL)