NPL Round 13, 2022: Belconnen United FC v's Cooma Tigers FC
16 July, 2022

Belconnen’s side returned home to McKellar in round 13, to continue their campaign to slowly build a steady run of form and climb up the ladder. After succumbing to a late comeback that saw them drop two crucial points in their last home game in round 11 and after a resounding defeat away to the league leaders in round 12, the Blue Devils would have doubtlessly spent the midseason break working hard towards kicking the second stage of proceedings with a positive restart and a home game against fellow mid-table side Cooma Tigers was going to be a perfect opportunity to show what they are capable of.
With the weather being surprisingly clear and without too much wind for a fixture played in the middle of July and a decent crowd in the stands to show their support, there were high hopes that this would turn out to be a great game.
Belconnen showed off early with some impressive vision and creativity in their passes, while Cooma focused on attacking down one of the wings but full back Harry Menham was very confident in dealing with the early attention.
Midfielder Chris Fayers was showing a lot of confidence on the ball now that he has settled into the side since his mid-season transfer, providing a lot of leadership and creative control over the team, sending the ball past the defense several times and giving Belconnen time to play on the front foot. One of these passes sent Menham away but his cross could not find the target, although it did lead to a corner, albeit one that went to the keeper quite easily.
Tigers nearly managed to get a breakaway goal in the 14th minute, with skillful striker Kofi Danning showing some quick footwork to draw in several defenders in the 18-yard box and then send the ball into space for the lurking winger Josh Gulevski, who struck the ball but couldn’t control it enough to keep it down, the ball sailing over the top of the bar and away for a goal-kick.
As the half dragged on, the visitors got themselves more and more of the possession but neither side were finding it easy to translate a play into a real chance. There was a chance for Kreskas to turn a run into a goal but the shot was well wide from the target and the visitors were showing that they were quite happy to slow the pace down and let patient passing play define the half more than anything. Kreskas had the chance for another barnstorming run where the defense was staggering to keep up. Kreskas moved into the middle and took a strike from just beyond 22 yards and, while the defender was able to stand tall and block the shot, there were very strong appeals for a handball that were not given any merit from the officials.
Tigers had the better of the chances as the half continued, giving the Belconnen back four and keeper some work to do but most of their attacking play did not result in much more than a save from Belconnen’s Zac Pagan.
The breakthrough nearly happened when Gulevski managed to get away from Menham and run the ball into the box, showing some nice feet to get past the centre-back and draw Pagan’s attention, before squaring it for his other winger who got a clean strike at it but the ball crashed into the cross-bar and over for another goal kick, by far the clearest chance for a opening goal all half.
Belconnen had one final play before the halftime break, where they had their own chance to try and get the first goal of the game before the halftime team talks, with Maxx Green getting a clean strike and trying his luck from range and while the crowd got excited by the shot, it was wayward to the left and sailed off target.
With no goals in the first half of proceedings and few chances that stood out as great opportunities for said breakthrough, both teams would be reevaluating their strategy and making changes in the short time they had to reconvene in the sheds. While both teams could boast some positive passing play and strong defense that for the most part was proving infallible, attacking wise both teams would surely have more to offer. It would either be a matter of showing a great deal of patience while they wait for a mistake, or a change in game plan, to properly break this game into a more exciting one. With bottom of the table West Canberra seemingly holding their own and in a position of a possible upset victory over 2nd placed Gungahlin, both sides in this matchup would have to be worried that that could go a long way in helping the Wanderers catch up and potentially leap-frog both sides, so a draw or even loss would mean a lot of trouble for a desired surge up table.
The visitors had a few chances very early into the second half where they could have broken this game open, with the attacking intensity noticeably ramped up from the break. Surviving a few shots on target in quick succession and a few corners that attackers managed to get their head to but couldn’t keep down low enough to be on target, Belconnen did well to not concede, but were finding it difficult to hit back with counter-attacks.
After a few minutes of positive attack, the game once again came to a much slower pace. Belconnen won a free kick, which they delivered well into the box and, although it went to a Tigers defender, he couldn’t control the ball and it deflected away and snuck into the net, providing the opening goal as the Blue Devils went a goal to the good.
Cooma managed to get a equalizer a few minutes later, however, when a nice cross to their striker gave him a chance to show some nice control and a simple shot to poke it home past Pagan and get it in the net. A few minutes later Belconnen pieced together some very positive passing play to create a chance, with a great cross into the center, where MaxxGreen was waiting. There were big calls for a penalty when he got some very heavy contact from the centre-backs, causing the header to go wayward, but the officials were not interested,
New signing Bo Harvey was injected into the game as the time passed beyond the 60 minute mark, with both teams now playing much more open, expansive and attacking play. Tensions were also beginning to rise, with several bookings handed out as both teams got more aggressive in their pressing.
The visitors almost found a second when a misguided pass from Zach Maybury gave them time to set themselves, however they took too many touches before backing themselves to shoot and Zac Pagan was able to get to the ball and punch it away for a corner which didn’t amount to much.
Tigers had their own opportunity where they had strong appeals for a penalty, getting a corner that they could have potentially turned into a match winner but the Belconnen defenders were in position to block a bicycle kick and then stand strong to also be there as a wall against the follow-up shot. They had another corner in the 78th minute that went too deep to get a clean shot, however the player the cross did fall to let loose with a shot that looked like it could have been a handball from the Belconnen defense, which wasn’t given.
Belconnen tried to inject one last breath of life into their attack, bringing on Juan Sebastian Ospina into the fray to close out proceedings and he showed an immediate effect when he did some nice hold-up play and good awareness to draw a foul in a promising position. Although the initial delivery of the freekick was not particularly promising, Belconnen did well to retain possession and send another cross into the box, where Ospina was waiting and got down low to make a header that managed to sneak past every defender and even the keeper, sneaking into the bottom left corner for a crucial and surely match-winning, goal in the 86th minute, causing McKellar Park to erupt in cheers.
With Tigers pressing very heavily for a chance, Fayers conceded a foul and a yellow card from just beyond halfway. The Tigers sent the free kick long and straight into the box, where Alex Wilson was able to get a head to it and nudge it into the net, Belconnen left with no option but to watch it fall, and two of their points slip away.
Having to settle for a 2–2 draw, both sides stay stuck in place and, with Belconnen having to go on the road to face Canberra Olympic next week, those two points are bound to crucial as the season progresses.
Harry Southam picked up this week’s Belconnen United Player of the match, courtesy of the Cook Grocer.


