The Gold Coast Bulletin

Greek karma puts club on finals path

- BRENT O’NEILL brent.oneill@news.com.au

ON a day when Surfers Paradise put the Gold Coast Premier League finals race into context, it was fitting the football gods chose to smile down upon them.

With Greece decimated by raging wildfires in recent days, fourth-placed Apollo paid tribute to their roots in the European nation with a minute’s silence before Saturday’s crucial Premier League encounter with Palm Beach.

Less than two hours later, karma rewarded them with a 1-0 victory – courtesy of a Yuji Hirayama penalty inside the final 10 minutes – and with it, one foot in the finals door.

Their good fortune continued that night as the Gold Coast Knights (1-0 over Coomera) and Broadbeach United (1-0 over Nerang) helped them extend their advantage over the chasing pack to seven points.

While disappoint­ed the state of the Lex Bell Oval surface hindered their push to “play football”, Surfers coach Alex Morrison said he was glad to put last week’s 1-0 loss to Nerang behind him.

“Our central midfield really

played well and closed them down well but I think (Palm Beach) are a really good young team. They’ve got good wide players so it was hard for Palm Beach because they like to hit the ball wide and try and play and the ball just ran away from them,” Morrison, who took the Gold Coast Knights to last year’s premiershi­p, said.

“I’m happy with the points today but overall I would’ve liked to have been higher up the ladder (this season). I’m disappoint­ed with last week’s result but Nerang did well and you can’t take that away from them.

“We drew with Nerang 1-1 in the first part of the season so we’ve had results that (leave you) where you are on the table. We’ve got a massive game on Tuesday against Burleigh and they’re obviously flying high, they’re a fantastic team so we’re going to have to be ready to go.”

Surfers president Telly Karadimos said the staging of one minute’s silence was important for the club.

“As the disaster in Athens is affecting the whole world, we as a Greek soccer club (wanted) to show our respect to those who have died and to their families who are suffering worldwide,” he said.

Last night, struggling Murwillumb­ah narrowly missed out on one of the upsets of the season after Burleigh scored late to secure a 1-1 draw.

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Palm Beach's Joshua Mussell battles Surfers Paradise’s Bruno Rodriguez, and (inset) Apollo players observe a minute’s silence before kick off. Pictures: GLENN HAMPSON
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