Belconnen United FC vs Canberra Croatia FC

NPL round 12 match report

Backing up from a disappointing result in Cooma last week, the Belconnen boys made their return to McKellar Park, hoping to pick up three points to put their season back on track, after falling to sixth spot in the competition in recent weeks. Unfortunately, it was a very difficult challenge that awaited them, in the form of a ladder leading Canberra Croatia outfit, looking to build further on their gap at the top of the order.

The Belconnen boys didn’t make too many changes to the side that has become a mainstay in recent weeks, hoping to see the front three attack in the same manner as they did in their last home outing, where their innovative creativity saw chances pop up everywhere. That said, this would have to be a monumental game to see the rewards for this offence, as Croatia are statistically the strongest defensive team in the league. However, entering into their seventh game since last managing to secure a solid three points, Belconnen was surely hoping that fortune could turn in their favour sooner rather than later. Defensively, the team has been stable recently but they were going to face a real test, as Canberra Croatia also have the joint best team in the league in attack.

Two positive statistics for Belconnen though; Canberra Croatia has only had one game so far this season where they have conceded more than one goal and it was Belconnen who managed it and Belconnen are one of only two teams that have managed to defeat them so far this season.

Canberra Croatia took the initiative of playing attacking football early, earning an early free kick which fizzled out. They did see a payoff for their pressing very shortly after though, with Jordan Thurtell getting seriously mixed up with a clearance and allowing an easy low shot from Jason Ugrinic, to surge Croatia into the lead just as the game approached the five minute mark.

They continued to press high up the pitch, the ball very rarely passing the opposite side of halfway for the opening ten minutes or so. Canberra Croatia very nearly grabbed another but Thurtell had a much better moment in a great save to stop the goal and then stave off a corner but couldn’t hold the line for a second successive corner, with Nicholas Taneski grabbing a second for the visitors. Belconnen were suddenly facing the realization early in the game that if they were to take away any of the potential points, they would need to do even better than their effort earlier in the season against Croatia.

Belconnen managed to muster up some attacking going forward, earning themselves a corner where they attempted a very left field set play to get Taylor Beaton a chance for a volley, that sailed above all defenders and only narrowly missed out on sinking back down and ending straight into the top bins of the net. Only a few moments later, Luca Florez had a very threatening run before being checked by the last line of defense and, in a decision that could have gone either way, Florez was the one who was fouled for the encounter.

The next phase of play was back and forth but with Croatia admittedly seeing the better of the chances, Thurtell needing to be called on several more times in a big test of his confidence, but he passed each test with pretty decent marks.

Belconnen saw Darren Bailey make his way through the defense and into open space, but he rushed his shot and it crept to the right quite easily. However, Croatia’s defense had a miscommunication only a few seconds later and Bailey intercepted a pass inside the penalty box, showed some nice footwork to hold up the ball and squared it for a very nice-looking chance for Luca Florez but his volley was a miss-hit and soared well above the bar from very close range. They got a corner deep in the added minute of play which found the target man well but even this header couldn’t be kept down as Belconnen started to rue the chances they'd had to get back into the fray.

The chances presented themselves well enough to give the game an atmosphere that if Belconnen could capitalise on one of these opportunities early into the second act, the game could be anything in the second half. The events that led to both of Croatia’s goals were frustrating and forced Belco into a situation where they would need to yet again find more than one goal against a team that was not prone to allowing that and in one half no less.

Canberra Croatia had yet another moment where they could have easily made it a three-goal deficit early in the second half, however the shot was slightly too high and instead caught the crossbar and rebounding it into the defense.

For the most part, Belconnen had the ascendency and were on the prowl for something to inspire the squad for the rest of the match, earning quite a number of corners and a few free kicks as they slowly put Croatia’s defense on the back foot.

Unfortunately, despite being on the front foot, Croatia managed to get a fast break attack that had the defense struggle to keep up with the winger, who drew Thurtell out to face him and then sent a ball past him and into the bottom left corner of the net, Daniel Barac making the game 3–0 to the league leaders.

Belconnen injected youngster Max Green and recent signing, Curtis Schaeffer, into the mix for the final third of the game, who sped up the attack and made the squad look lively but Croatia continued to be the far more pressing side in the proceeding stages. Corners and throw-ins played a big factor in Croatia eventually having full control of the pace of the game, speeding it up or slowing it down to a methodical pace, as it was convenient for them. Belconnen could scarce get a foot on the ball for long enough to create a passage of attack.

Belconnen also brought fullback Cassidy Tanddo into the game and Keegan Vucetic into the midfield and Croatia brought in Daniel Subasic.

Croatia managed to bag a fourth just before stoppage time when Nicola Taneski bagged himself a second for the game and his fifth for the season. They continued to push and had possession for most of the added period, even having a decent shot from range that Thurtell was forced to punch away.

This was how the game came to an end, in a dominant performance from the team at the top of the pecking order, and a game which Belconnen will need to just keep their heads high and improve on as they go back on the road still searching for form.

By BUFC October 17, 2022
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September 15, 2022
Belconnen United would like to congratulate NPLW players who have been selected in representative squads for upcoming tournaments. Our emphasis on player development continues to achieve success and provide quality football opportunities. We wish these players all the best for their upcoming representative duties. The representative squads are for: ACT Primary Schools (October – Perth tournament) ACT Secondary Schools (September – Perth tournament) NYC U14 (September – Coffs Harbour Nationals) NYC U16 (September – Coffs Harbour Nationals) NTC U18 (October – Canberra tournament). Girls BUDS ACT Primary Schools Tahli Robertson Emily Greig (shadow) Girls NPL U14 ACT Primary Schools Miley Hartig Isla Murphy Isabella Kane Elianne Lum Elliette Tate Rachel Cooper NYC U14 Liliana Altamore (shadow) Girls NPL U15 NYC U16 Tara Howarth (shadow) NYC U14 Gemma Toseland Leila Billington Eden Rodda (selected but injured) Holly Conlon (shadow) Natalia Cerne (shadow) Girls NPL U17 NTC U18 Emily Daniel Women’s NPL First and Reserve Grade NYC U16 Pearl Tein Tatum Mazis Tia Burridge Maddie Steinacker Nina Zarevac Sofia Palywoda Reilly Yuen NTC U18 Sophia Doumos Jayla Murphy ACT Secondary Schools Ella Palframan (selected but injured) Reilly Yuen (selected but will play in NYC instead) We also like to recognise the achievements of our coaches who play such a huge role in our Club, developing our players as great people and excellent footballers. NYC ACT U16s Head Coach: Matty Moore. NYC ACT U14s Head Coach: Ahmed Ugool. Thank you to all of our coaches for supporting our teams and congratulations to these twenty-six players.
June 15, 2022
The Blue devils made their return to McKellar Park off the back of a definitive defeat in their last match up away to Monaro but with a bye last weekend to give extra time to reset themselves and returning to their home base after finally breaking through and getting a major result in their last game in McKellar, Belconnen were looking to make this game the day they start their climb back up the ladder. They made their return with a fresh face to energize their forces, with the debut of exciting midfielder Chris Fayers getting his first start for the side, after making the move to the capital from Sydney. Their opponents in this match up were surely also hoping to get some momentum heading into the second third of the season, currently sitting five points behind the Blue Devils at the bottom of the ladder and staring at a potential fifth loss in a row if they couldn’t turn their fortunes around in this fixture, so with both teams feeling the pressure to get a move on, it was an important game for both squads. Belconnen were pushing the envelope very early into the first half, sending in a speculative shot that sailed over the goal and, in the ensuing counterattack, West Canberra showed some good team play to almost create a chance themselves. West Canberra continued to be a threat within the box for a while, with several moments where Belco’s midfielders needed to drop back quickly to add more bodies to the defensive wall and there were reasonable calls for a handball that could have easily resulted in a penalty. Only a minute or so later, the Wanderers did get the breakthrough goal, managing to nudge the ball in from close range after seven minutes played. Now trailing in the match, Belconnen slowly managed to get some opportunities of their own to equalise but they couldn’t quite find the finish they needed, and West Canberra’s counterattack continued to cause problems. Belconnen continued to try and find the goal from range, with Dustin Wells trying his luck and very nearly managing to get it to sink into the top corner. They also nearly saw an equaliser through a corner in the 14 th but were not able to get enough strength behind the ball from a header and the keeper dealt with it with comfort. They created another opportunity when striker Adam Forner found himself some space and had a head on goal but, once again, the keeper was able to deal with it. Belconnen continued to see an ample selection of chances to find an equaliser but the chances were struggling to work the Wanderers keeper Jacob Wiseman. Explosive midfielder Christian Kreskas was putting in an immense shift to try and make things happen, showing some nice feet and awareness to create a chance to strike it low from far out but Wiseman was able to snaffle it up. They finally managed to get the equalising goal, when a barnstorming run from Dustin Wells freed up some room for star winger Max Green to show some wonderful feet to beat two defenders and create a one on one with the keeper, which he delicately tucked away with a sublime finish to get the game back level 25 minutes into the half. Kreskas continued to lead the charge as Belconnen were noticeably building confidence after the goal, taking the line on and adding a determined spark to the side’s attack. New signing, Fayers, was having a mixed first forty-five minutes, showing some nice awareness in defense and doing a good job grabbing possession but several of his passes were slightly off the pace. Belconnen nearly went a goal to the good when a short pass from a corner gave them a chance to run it into the box and send a powerful shot in but the Wanderers keeper once again showed great instinct to rise to meet it. Fayers had a great moment late in the half when he showed some nice feet to hold the ball up and send his marker away, freeing him up to take a strike from just beyond 20 meters but just over the goal. Green almost secured a second of the half when he nudged the ball in from a nice pass from winger Chris Reay, but the sideline official put a premature end to the celebrations after ruling the final pass as offside. He had another moment of magic when some nice team play sent him through into open space again and had the defense scrambling to catch him, only just managing to put a stop to the chance. There were also concerns however after the Blue Devils were forced into a late first half substitution, bringing Dustin Wells off from Luke Veron in the 42 nd minute. Belconnen would not be denied for much longer, however, as midfielder Riley Brown made a jolting run to join the attack and get himself a shot which he managed to tuck into the back of the net, sending the home side into the lead just before halftime and completing a very good comeback after struggling in the opening stages. Belconnen needed only to look at how promising they looked after that first goal added a breath of confidence to their attack. The visiting side had more than their fair share of moments where they showed that this game was far from over, as they were playing particularly well in defense and their counterattacks were proving lethal, already providing one goal, so this game was still all to play for in the second half. Midfielder Christian Kreskas and winger Max Green were by far the standouts of the side in the first half, leading the way to the comeback and surely feeling happy that they managed to get the comeback completed by the interval but the whole side would need to stay busy in the second half, to keep the lead intact and keep the visitors with the sole goal. With no changes to either side at halftime, West Canberra started the second half with a big effort to create as many chances as they could early. As the wind picked up, the visiting side proved a threat early, earning a corner that the Belco defense were able to take care of. The directive was definitely to hold on to the early pressure from the visitors, with several moments where the home side were forced to give up a foul to keep the attack at bay. Belconnen nearly got a goal that would have certainly changed the shape of the game when Riley Brown won the ball very high up the pitch and very nearly sent it through, clashing with the post instead and Fayers nearly capped off his debut with a goal when he arrived to grab the deflected ball and take a strike himself but this time the keeper managed to throw himself in the way of the ball for a save, the ball once again deflecting finally to the feet of winger Chris Reay, who showed some quick feet to keep the ball alive but could not manage to square it in the traffic of a West Canberra defense that by that point all flocked back to lend a hand defensively. Tensions were beginning to flare on the pitch as the game got more and more physical, including a moment where Belconnen were once again away and tucked the ball in the net only to find the officials had called it back for a quite narrow offside earlier in the play. The home side nearly put it beyond doubt when Reay used his strength to get past the fullback and send the team on a three on two but the cross wasn’t enough to get past the lone defender, who managed to slow the ball down and, although it fell to another Belco player who had joined the attack in Forner, he couldn’t get his volley on target and it coasted just wide of the post. They got expansive in their thinking in attack, once again opting to take a corner short and pass around the edge of the field until one of them sent a curling cross into the box that shifted away from all the players and almost curled all the way into the net, in what would have been an astonishing and, most likely, unplanned goal but Wanderers keeper Jacob Wiseman once again got to display a keen instinct to leap up and secure it in his hands, just before the ball fully crossed the line, proving to be one of the best on ground for either side by some distance. The Wanderers nearly had a equaliser from a wonderful run that looked to get the best of the Belco defensive line but a fantastic last ditch tackle that expertly won the ball in a very risky move was enough to successfully put an end to the move. Belconnen continued to be a real threat with passes into space, sending the front two into open field twice in as many minutes, the first the shot ending slightly too weak to get past the keeper and the second called back for an offside. Belconnen made a change to their front line, bringing Forner out of the fray for Nick Zakoski but very nearly lost their advantage as the Wanderers continued to remind them that one counterattack could break this game even again. Belconnen goalkeeper Alex Connell earned a few highlights of his own as the game entered its final fifteen minutes, coming up with multiple big saves that kept the lead intact against a visiting side that now very much believed that the equaliser they needed could come at any moment. Belconnen continued to try the route that had been positive for them all game, sending balls through the air and into space to find winger Chris Reay on the end of it, who showed quick feet to get his defender away but as he tried to square it, the Wanderers fullback recovered his position and knocked the ball back down, admittedly looking close to being to a handball. Belconnen were looking nervous in defense as the Wanderers continued to push for a crucial equalising goal for their season and morale but keeper, Connell, continued to be a stalwart in goal to maintain their lead as the game entered into stoppage time. Late in the game Belconnen added another debutant to their list, with midfielder Hayden Tunny getting his debut for the first grade side to close out the final few minutes. Belconnen almost managed a goal to put the game to bed early in stoppage time, with a tremendous strike that was once again just not able to get past Jacob Wiseman who had a great game despite the two goals that were conceded. The game boiled to one final attacking free kick for the visitors, even bringing Wiseman up to be a target and, while there were worries around the ground when it looked like there was a push, it was cleared and the final whistle sounded very soon after, putting an end to the nervous air for the home side and fans and securing the three points. Belconnen secured a much needed three points to help kickstart a push to try and climb the ladder, while the visitors side were tremendously resilient and brave in this game but have to accept their fifth straight loss and the closest team to them at the bottom of the ladder getting another three points space between them. While there were several players that deserved a lot of praise for the toughness of this win, including another very strong home showing from Belconnen’s front-line attackers and a very resilient and courageous effort from the defensive line and goalkeeper Alex Connell, the Cook Grocer voucher for Belconnen United Player of the Match was awarded to young midfielder Riley Brown, who put in an immense effort in defense and got the goal that sent the side into the lead just before the halftime interval. Next weekend, Belconnen will be hoping they can keep this momentum going and secure some more points to further narrow the difference between them and the midtable but they have some difficult games ahead as they face a strong Gungahlin United side on the road in round 10, before they welcome the next team they will be looking to overtake in the league table, Canberra Olympic, in a massive game for the stakes of their season in round 11.
June 9, 2022
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