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Joe Public close gap on Jabloteh.
« on: August 06, 2006, 10:12:44 AM »
Joe Public close gap on Jabloteh.
With: Joel Villafana.
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A superb hattrick by Jamaican Striker Roen Nelson saw the Eastern Lions roar to a 5-1 victory over Starworld Strikers at the Ato Boldon Stadium yesterday as the T&T Pro League continued.
This result together with a goalless draw between Jabloteh and United Petrotrin—has seen the ‘Eastern Lions’ close the gap on the leaders Jabloteh to one point.
Joe Public re-discovered their goal-scoring form—and it was Nelson that shot the Macoya based team in front in the 12th minute—but Starworld Strikers kept in the game with an equalizer moments before the referee blew the whistle for half time—it was Randolph Jerome that tapped in a left sided cross that kept the game alive.
But on the resumption the ‘Lions’ began to roar, Sean Cooper gave them a 2-1 lead in the 55th, Nelson added a second to his name in the 69th—Public leading 3-1.
Lyndon ‘Chubby’ Andrews joined the fun and struck a deadly blow, which sunk Starworld in the 73rd—the former Super League Champions leading 4-1.
And it was all over when Roen Nelson completed a well-deserved hattrick in the 84th minute.
Joe Public and their coach Mike Mc Commie leaving the field a happy bunch moving to 35 points.
The ‘Eastern Lions’ still lie in second place, but they are only adrift of Jabloteh by one point—this after a Jabloteh reserve team could only muster a goalless draw with United Petrotrin, in the second game of the double header at the Ato Boldon Stadium.
Jabloteh missing seven of their players through national duty, could not find the back of the net and had to settle for a point with the ‘Oilmen’. The ‘San Juan Kings’ moving to 36 points and their lead at the top has been cut.

Final Results:

Joe Public 5 (Roen Nelson 12, 69, 84, Sean Cooper 55, Lyndon Andrews 73) v Starworld Strikers 1 (Randolph Jerome 45).

San Juan Jabloteh 0 v United Petrotrin 0

*Note—Three (3) matches on today in Round 17.

Sunday 6 August, 2006

Caledonia AIA Fire vs Tobago United—Larry Gomes Stadium—4p.m.
Defence Force vs Superstar Rangers—Larry Gomes Stadium—6p.m.
North East Stars vs W Connection—Sangre Grande Rec. Ground—4p.m.
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Jabloteh & Connection reserves to be tested.
By: Joel Villafana.
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CL Financial San Juan Jabloteh, Vibe CT 105 W Connection, Neal and Massy Caledonia AIA Fire and Joe Public have been all hit by national selection and will have to dig deep and field some of their reserves this weekend as the T&T Pro League continues.
Jabloteh have been hit the worse, as seven of their players have been called to national duty for Trinidad and Tobago’s friendly international against Japan on August 9, 2006.
Jabloteh will take on United Petrotrin on Saturday in the second game of a double header at the Ato Boldon Stadium and will certainly be tested—as they will be without, the likes of Aurtis Whitley, Anthony Wolfe, Cyd Gray, Trent Noel, big defenders Keyeno Thomas and Ian Gray as well as Glenton Wolfe.
The San Juan Kings head coach Terry Fenwick is not too pleased, the former English international confessed, "The absentees are key to our team, but we have been grooming a good crop of youngsters and they will be surely anxious to shine," he said, "its going to be quite difficult, but its something we have to deal with."
Petrotrin will obviously favor themselves too come away with something from this encounter, and the ‘Oilmen’ will be encouraged with their 2-1 victory over North East Stars in the last game and will also reflect on their goalless draw with Jabloteh when they met earlier in the season, but the boys from San Juan will want to ensure they take away maximum points to stay top of the table.
The first game at the Ato Boldon Stadium will see Starworld Strikers challenging the ‘Eastern Lions’ of Joe Public—these two teams have not been hit hard by national call ups, both outfits just losing one player each.
Starworld have lost their number one goalkeeper in young Marvin Phillips, while Public will have to do without the services of the speedy and experienced striker Gary Glasgow.
Starworld continues to have a roller coaster season so far, the Clint Marcelle coached unit are coming off a surprise 3-1 win over Caledonia AIA Fire, but that victory came off the heels of a 5-1 thrashing at the hands of the Defence Force.
Starworld were also soundly beaten 3-1 by Joe Public when they met in the League—so the 2nd placed ‘Eastern Lions’ will he hoping to triumph here in order to maintain the pressure on Jabloteh.
On Sunday, the feature match will be a clash at the Sangre Grande Recreation Ground, where North East Stars will host W Connection.
This is a battle of 3rd and 4th place—with only three points separating the two teams—Connection will be without two of their key midfielders this season in Andre Pacheco and Clyde Leon, as well as their number one goalkeeper Jan Michael Williams and their most experienced defender David Atiba Charles.
The Connection outfit is already a youthful and inexperienced one and will certainly have a challenge to stave off a North East Stars outfit who are aiming to rebound after suffering three consecutive losses—the ‘Stars’ will be at home and will not want to disappoint their adoring fans.
Connection’s technical director Stuart Charles Fervier says, "It will definitely affect us, we will be without four of our starters, and we also have some injuries to some of the other experienced players in the squad, so we will be very thin as a squad, however, we are a team made of character, we did not get to be the most successful club in the league by guess, it had a lot to do with our strength and our character."
The St. Lucian born coach added, "We will pull together as a group and deal with what is before us and I am very optimistic that the young players in the squad will stand up and counted."
Sunday’s action is rounded off with a double header at the Larry Gomes Stadium, where Caledonia AIA will face Tobago United in the first match.
Coach Jamal Shabbazz will be without striker Kendall Jagdeosingh and hard working midfielder Stephan David, both players receiving a national senior call for the first time in their careers.
The 2nd match will feature an out and out battle between two of the league’s most rugged teams in Defence Force and Superstar Rangers. The last time these two teams met the Army came away narrow 1-0 winners.

Saturday 5 August, 2006

Starworld Strikers vs Joe Public—Ato Boldon Stadium—5p.m.

Jabloteh vs United Petrotrin—Ato Boldon Stadium—7p.m.

Sunday 6 August, 2006

Caledonia AIA Fire vs Tobago United—Larry Gomes Stadium—4p.m.

Defence Force vs Superstar Rangers—Larry Gomes Stadium—6p.m.

North East Stars vs W Connection—Sangre Grande Rec. Ground—4p.m.
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Re: Joe Public close gap on Jabloteh.
« Reply #1 on: August 06, 2006, 10:49:04 AM »
Star World defense taking in serious numbers boy. This is the second time I reading they get 5, I think. What going on there.
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