NPL Round 11, 2022: Belconnen United FC v's Canberra Olympic FC
25 June, 2022

Belconnen return back to McKellar looking positive, and hoping to build off of the three points they secured at home two weeks ago in round 9, where they put some distance between themselves and the bottom of the table. Although succumbing to a convincing defeat in between games when they fell to a red-hot Gungahlin United side, The Blue Devils entered into this game with hopes high that they could make further ground on their opponents Canberra Olympic FC, with only point to split them. With fourth placed O’Conner Knights set to play a Monaro side they could struggle with, the opportunity is ripe in this round for any of the pursuing three sides to take the spot and rocket into the top half of the league, so both Belconnen and Olympic entered into the matchup well aware that three points could be a even further statement that their season was back on track.
Belconnen pushed a very early advantage to start the game, creating themselves a ample selection of different ways they could have scored an early lead, but for the most part the visiting defense were being stalwart early.
Belconnen’s method of choice in these moments were the aerial balls in behind the defensive line that worked so well for them against West Canberra in round 9, and the wingers were finding plenty of space from these plays. Olympic were not starved for chances, but Belconnen’s defense were just as strong.
Belconnen had a fantastic opportunity just past 22 minutes played when fullback Harry Menham showed some great feet in the box to clear away from his marker and give himself time to squeeze the ball past the keeper, where habitual goal-scorer Max Green lied in waiting to poke it through for another for the campaign.
Belconnen built of the back of this goal with some very positive attacking play, creating a few chances they could have extended it to a two-goal lead but couldn’t find the end result.
The in-form duo of Chrisitan Kreskas and Chris Reay were turning any turn of possession into a threat on goal, while the back four and new recruit midfielder Chris Fayers were proving a stable force at the back. Max Green almost bagged a second for the game when a good team move won the side a corner, where Kreskas managed to win the header and square it for Green who went for flair with an over the head volley that just crept over the bar.
Kreskas continued to be a thorn in Gungahlin's side, creating a chance for himself to strike but mis-timing the connection, and earning the side some corners to assert control of possession and momentum. Both sides were animated late in the half, with Olympic showing frustration when a yellow card was issued just before stoppage time.
Belconnen managed to capitalize on this frustration a minute later, when a ball out wide gave Kreskas enough time to put in a very good cross that managed to get away from the keeper and find Max Green, who once again poked it home to grab his second of the game and give the home side a big lead heading into the second half.
With a very solid performance from the Blue Devils across the park, they entered into the break with a firm grip on the game and a promising lead. The usual standouts were in top form, strong performances across the pitch where every player was chiming in with promising additions to both attack and defense, Belco would certainly have been hoping to just maintain their composure and continue the effort shown and the three points could put them in the prime position to move to at least fifth on the table, if not up into the top half of the ladder into fourth. In other games, Western Canberra were holding onto a surprising 2:1 lead over the other team in pursuit for fourth spot, Cooma Tigers, and O’Conner Knights and Monaro were locked in a goalless stalemate, so if Belconnen could hang on to the two goal lead and lock in the three points, they could go as high as fourth place by the end of the afternoon.
Green was showing very nice touches early in the second half, motivated to complete the hattrick in style, but Belconnen as a whole were continuing to look a very threatening side in front of goal. Menham nearly managed to get his second assist of the game in the 53rd minute but the ball couldn’t quite find Chris Reay’s feet and the next Belconnen player couldn’t make a good enough connection with the ball to question the keeper.
Olympic were getting a few chances, including a very promising moment when winger, and former Belconnen player, Luca Florez tried a overhead volley of his own that got as close as hitting the cross bar.
As the game entered into the final third of proceedings the live ladder was showing Belconnen jumping into fourth spot, as Monaro had gone a goal to the good against O’Conner in their matchup between third and fourth.
Olympic had a alteration to their side as the time began to run out for a potential comeback, bringing in two substitutions to the mix.
Belconnen also made a substitution, bringing in new signing Bo Harvey into the game for his debut for the Blue Devils, recently acquired from Woden. The game was unfortunately brought to a halt a few moments later when recently subbed on Olympic player Mark Shields picked up an injury and had to be subbed back off for David Russell. Max Green had a chance where he could have made it three but couldn’t find the contact he was looking for, putting in a much heavier touch than required and making it a easy save for the goalkeeper.
New signing Bo Harvey nearly picked up a goal for himself, with the crowd very much behind him as he made a well-timed run that gave himself a 1v1 with the keeper, but the keeper held his nerve and managed to keep the shot out.
Olympic was awarded a penalty in the 77th minute, when there was a push inside the box, which Alan James converted from the spot to give Olympic a real chance to get back into the game late.
The atmosphere around the stadium was a more nervous one as the game entered into the final ten minutes, as Olympic began creating several chances for an equalizer. Belconnen for the most part were up to the challenge defensively but there was still some concerns as Olympic managed to stay on the advantage.
Belconnen had a opportunity for a counterattack where they could have put the game to bed but Max Green couldn’t find a way to beat the scrambling defense, although he was also impacted what seemed to be a bout of cramps.
As the game entered into stoppage time Belconnen were looking to hold on, but unfortunately they just couldn’t manage to keep out an Olympic side determined to equalize, completing a comeback and balancing the game with a strike from Adrien Macor a corner that Belconnen keeper Alex Connell just couldn’t get a hand to.
The game came to a close two a piece, with Belconnen surely feeling the more frustrated of the two sides with the draw, rising to 6th spot after it was looking so promising they could have moved into 4th. However, despite only having a draw to take away from the game, the side can still look to a very solid first half performance as proof that they can definitely be a force to be reckoned with when they are all fit and firing.


