Otago Daily Times

Dunedin Tech hands first loss of season to Southland

- NEVILLE WATSON

SOUTHLAND tasted its first loss as it rained goals in premiershi­p action on Saturday.

Caversham played its first game at its new ground at Hancock Park, part of a new groundshar­ing venture with the Pirates rugby club.

A standout performanc­e from Michael Hogan, with a hattrick, ensured Caversham recorded backtoback victories with a 40 vwin over University. Both teams started brightly with some slick passing — Ben Kiore crossing for Hogan to get off the mark after 24 minutes. Ben Wade scored on 35 minutes to give Caversham a twogoal buffer at the break.

Varsity pressed forward and had chances but was not able to get them on target. Hogan scored twice in the second half — one a welltaken first time effort from a corner and the other a penalty.

Caversham coach Malcolm Fleming, while praising his team’s allround effort, thought Alan McBride had a particular­ly strong game.

RoslynWaka­ri put on a powerful performanc­e, to which Northern had no answer, and eventually won 80.

Roslyn’s Nick Treadwell is proving to be an astute signing by Colin Thom as he followed up last week’s performanc­e with a hattrick. Treadwell joined Southern United late in the season and his physical style is an asset for Roslyn.

Tennessee Kinghorn put Roslyn ahead early on with a low leftfooted drive. Northern threatened when a shot was tipped on to Roslyn’s crossbar. However, three more goals before halftime meant the game was effectivel­y over.

Luiz Uehara’s Northern side did improve in the second half but a further four goals in the second period gave Roslyn an 80 win and with a healthy goal difference it is now second on the table.

Along with Treadwell, Cam Anderson (2), Kinghorn, Nathan Wilkie and Tom Bealin got on the scoresheet.

Dunedin Technical had a convincing 40 victory over the previously unbeaten Southland United. Southland slips to fourth place, such is the competitiv­eness of the league this year.

Technical’s quicksilve­r Tim McLennan scored after five minutes, then Southland rallied and enjoyed a long period of dominance without ever threatenin­g Tom Fitall in Technical’s goal. It remained 10 at the break.

Southland did not adapt to the weather conditions and Technical seized the chance with a counter attack midway through the second half, with Alistair Rickerby scoring to extend its lead. Southland looked to get back into the game but Tony Martin’s Technical team picked it off with further goals to Rhys Quarrell and George McCall.

Queenstown retained its threepoint buffer at the top of the league with a ruthless firsthalf display at Memorial Park. Finding space behind the fullbacks, Queenstown threaded a through ball and Josh Cartman raced forward to score through the legs of Mosgiel’s goalkeeper, Sean McDonald.

The home team rallied and equalised when Morgan Day planted a header past Daniel Bocatios.

Queenstown’s wide men, Lewis Walters and Tom Mills, switched flanks and two goals similar to the first — a few minutes apart — from Cartman and Carlos Herrmann had Queenstown quickly up 31.

Cartman scored from a contentiou­s penalty awarded late in the first half to claim a firsthalf hattrick. One more goal from Tom Mills in the 70th minute killed the game off and Queenstown recorded a 51 victory.

Invercargi­ll Thistle beat Melchester Rovers 41 in a firstround Chatham Cup tie in Invercargi­ll on Saturday.

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PHOTO: GREGOR RICHARDSON

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