Tuesday, May 15, 2007

Much needed win for Farse

Farsenal have put a turbulant week behind them with a pressure-relieving 6-4 win over the Beavers in a heated clash on Monday night.
Farsenal was missing its Castlemaine connection in Tim Richardson (toe) and Ben Walter (ankle), but started well without the pair despite conceding the opening goal.
David Janissen, Sam Kelly and Sean Murdoch were all on target as the Red's transition of the football was the best it had been in 2007.
A late penalty kick kept the Beavers in with a chance at half time, trailing only by a goal, 3-2.

But the Farse were desperate to hold onto their slender lead at it was doubled when Murdoch put Kelly throw for an easy tap in early in the second half.
Two more goals followed to Murdoch as he completed his hattrick to give the Farse the ascendency.
But a late tackle from a dirty Beaver on Janissen breathed life back into the contest as him and Janissen recieved cautions from referee James, Donga's for his reaction to the tackle.
The Farse were forced to withstand a barrage of attacking forays from the Beavers in the final eight minutes but fort Farse held firm to win just its thrid game for the year.

1 comment:

Kevin said...

Three wins Sammy, sounds all right! Wish the BDSA would sort out their website, only some of the games are submitted. North United appear to be living in 2006, so it's pretty hard to see what you've been up to!