The Southland Times

Southern lose Irish winger for season

- SCOTT DONALDSON Fairfax NZ

Southern United will have to do without the services of injured Irishman Andy Mulligan this season.

Mulligan injured his knee in Southern United’s pre-season fixture against Canterbury United in Timaru earlier this month and was expected to play a crucial part in the Paul O’Reilly coached team this season, in the absence of countryman Eric Molloy who moved to Team Wellington.

The 22-player ISPS Handa Premiershi­p squad for the 2017/18 season includes just 10 players who ply their trade in the Football South Premier League, with 11 returning faces from last season.

With a couple of squad spots still open, coach Paul O’Reilly has made it clear that he is still on the lookout to recruit players hungry to strengthen his team.

‘‘We are aiming to develop young players coming through our system and region, but that takes time,’’ he said.

‘‘We’ve been working closely with the youth team head coach Kevin Scoullar and we’ll be looking to add youth players to the squad when their season finishes preChristm­as.’’

Some other newcomers to the squad include Nelson Suburbs pair Omar Guardiola and Kristian Gibson, Auckland Bay Olympic’s Niklas Ordenewitz, Papua New Guinea internatio­nal Roland Bala from Miramar Rangers and Aidan Barbour-Ryan from Selwyn United.

Experience­d locals Morgan Day and Tom Connor return for another season, along with four former League of Ireland players, who will Paul O’Reilly Liam Little, Tom Stevens. Stephen Last, Conor O’Keeffe, Kristian Gibson, Tom Connor, Alex Cox, Niklas Ordenewitz, Roland Bala, Danny Ledwith, Michael Hogan. Jared Grove, Hamish Cotter, Morgan Day, Jack Pirie, Andrew Ridden, Aidan Barbour-Ryan. Danny Furlong, Ben Wade, Omar Guardiola, Garbhan Coughlan, Cody Brook. be joined by Limerick FC striker Garbhan Goughlan this season.

The squad also includes three scholarshi­p recipients in Alex Cox, Jack Pirie, and Ben Wade.

Southland United’s player Hayato Wakino has left the squad after initially being named in a preliminar­y squad. Sunday’s national football league opener against Auckland City FC kicks off at 2pm at the Forsyth Barr Stadium in Dunedin.

 ?? PHOTO: JOHN HAWKINS/STUFF ?? Southern United’s Andy Mulligan, left, challenges Leo Villa from Team Wellington during a national league football match last season.
PHOTO: JOHN HAWKINS/STUFF Southern United’s Andy Mulligan, left, challenges Leo Villa from Team Wellington during a national league football match last season.

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