S2023 RD20 MATCH PREVIEW | GREEN GULLY SC V NORTH GEELONG WARRIORS FC

This Friday Night we host North Geelong Warriors at Green Gully Reserve in our Round 20 clash of NPL Victoria.

In our last fixture against Avondale FC, our opposition took advantage of the extra man and scored their first goal in the 17th minute through Kristian Trajceski. Gully tried to equalize with Adolph Koudakpo’s efforts on the right flank, but they couldn’t score. Avondale extended their lead with Liam Boland’s goal in the 38th minute. Just before halftime, Blake Carpenter made it three for Avondale. In the second half, Gully, despite being a man down, came out seeking a consolation goal to salvage something from the match. They managed to hold Avondale off until the 93rd minute when a deflected shot ended up in the back of Gully’s net.

Our opponent for this week is North Geelong Warriors who last round faced Moreland City in which North Geelong won that fixture 1-0. The Warriors currently sit in 12th position in NPL Victoria.

Our 21’s face North Geelong Warriors this Saturday in our Round 20 clash of NPL Victoria.

Last weekend Gully faced off against Avondale, our opposition got off to a strong start by scoring their first goal in the 20th minute, followed by a quick second goal. However, Gully didn’t lose hope and managed to reduce the deficit in the 37th minute when Ilce Petrevski’s skillful footwork resulted in a goal that the Avondale goalkeeper couldn’t handle. This goal revived Gully’s chances just before halftime. In the second half, Gully continued to create opportunities, but Avondale extended their lead by scoring in the 56th minute. This goal ultimately secured three points for Avondale as the away team.

Our opponent for our Gully 21’s this week, North Geelong Warriors, faced Moreland City in which North Geelong won 5-0. The Warriors currently sit in 6th position on the table.

Two very important games at Green Gully Reserve. We hope to see you all there supporting the boys in Green and White!

 

Cover Photo by Mark Avellino Photography
Secondary photo by Paul Crossley