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Super sub-Jorsling denies Jabloteh a win.
« on: September 10, 2006, 08:05:37 AM »
Super sub-Jorsling denies Jabloteh a win.
By: Randy Bando (ttproleague).


Devon Jorsling came on as a substitute to score the only goal of the match as Defence Force beat CL Financial San Juan Jabloteh 1-0 in round 22 of the TT Pro League on Saturday at the Larry Gomes Stadium, Malabar.
The game dominated by the ‘San Juan Kings’ changed in the second half when Defence Force coach Anthony Barrington made his super substitution in the 55th minute, introducing Jorsling.
In the 71st minute Jorsling, became the hero when he easily went past Jabloteh’s defence to stab in a Christian Baptiste cross to put his team in front. Jorsling’s goal was the first shot on target of the game for his team.
It was all Jabloteh from the start as they controlled ball possession in the midfield and confined the ‘Tetron men’ to their own half for the first period of play creating a number of scoring chances.
Jabloteh looked the better outfit by far on the night with Kerry Noray, Jason Marcano, Cyd Gray, Trent Noel and captain Kerry Baptiste all linking well together. The Jabloteh team without star midfielder Aurtis Whitley for this game, showed a lot of skill, but wasn’t able to finish and put away the Defence Force team.
The Army keeper Kevin Graham made a lot of routine stops to deny Terry Fenwick’s team—sending the Anthony Barrington coached outfit into the dressing still on even terms.
The second half started in same fashion with Noray, Marcano and Anthony Wolfe causing problems in the Defence Force penalty area.
The ‘San Juan kings’ also had their chances in the second half with Wolfe getting two close opportunities in the 57th and 65th minutes, first when he cracked a shot just wide of the upright, and his second when he headed wide.
Noray then showed off his talent when in the 71st minute he collected a ball in the 18-yard, juggled it twice holding off two defenders before turning to have a shot that wasn’t on target.
One minute later Jorsling’s goal came out of nothing, and shocked the Jabloteh team including San Juan fans who were looking forward for a win.
The goal sent the previously silent Defence Force fans to their feet cheering at their loudest.
The Jabloteh team continued to play their usual game, but Defence Force captain Anton Pierre held his men together at the back to deny any attacks.
Fenwick then rested an overworked Cyd Gray, replacing him with a more attacking option in Wendell Joseph in the 89th minute.
Time ran out for jabloteh, the game ended in favor of the jubilant Anthony Barrington coached Defence Force, leaving the League’s 2nd placed team without a point. San Juan Jabloteh are now 3 points behind League leaders Joe Public—after the ‘Eastern Lions’ battled to a goalless draw with Superstar Rangers.

Team: Defence Force

Coach: Anthony Barrington

Players:
Kevin Graham, Anton Pierre, Kenrick Saunders (Dexter Pacheco), Kelshall Alexander, David Alleyne (Claude Adams), Anton Joseph, Jerwyn Balthazar (Devon Jorsling), Sean Francis, Christian Baptiste, Kevon Carter, Akil Pierre.

Team: San Juan Jabloteh

Coach: Terry Fenwick

Players:
James Brian, Keyeno Thomas, Cyd Gray (Wendell Joseph), Glenton Wolfe, Ian Gray, Nigel Daniel, Trent Noel, Kerry Baptiste (Akiel Guevara), Kerry Noray, Jason Marcano, Anthony Wolfe.

DEFENCE FORCE v  SAN JUAN JABLOTEH

1 GOALS 0
2 YELLOW CARDS 1
0 RED CARDS 0
1 SHOTS ON TARGET 6
16 FOULS 15
2 CORNERS 9
5 OFFSIDES 6
Fenwick looks for positive result versus North East Stars.
By: Vinod Narwani (ttproleague).
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...Rues loss to Defence Force.
San Juan Jabloteh Technical Director Terry Fenwick is looking to make amends in round-23 of the TT Pro League against North East Stars, following his team’s 1-0 defeat to Defence Force on Saturday. The encounter is carded for Tuesday at the Larry Gomes Stadium, Malabar, from 7 p.m.
However, the former England international is not taking the Sangre Grande-based unit lightly, knowing only too well that they are capable of playing the type of football that led them to the title in 2004.
"As has been the case with all our games against North East Stars, this will be a tough one as well," said Fenwick.
"But as we showed in our last encounter against them which Jabloteh won 4-2, we just need to play attacking football. I expect nothing less than a good, solid performance and a great result from Jabloteh."
Looking back at Saturday’s narrow loss to the Army men at Malabar, Fenwick felt his team had the upper hand and, therefore, should have won.
Fenwick said: "The game was a classic encounter and I thought that we dominated from start to finish. Defence Force really defended their half-way line and tried to make things extremely difficult for us. We played some excellent football at times and created some wonderful chances with Kerry Noray, causing problems with some brilliant turns and moves."
The Jabloteh man-at-the-helm said it was, however, unfortunate that Noray was unable to finish off some of the chances that he created for himself, but was delighted that his key player was "getting back to top form".
Prior to the encounter, Fenwick admitted he had an idea of what was to be expected from the soldiers.
"We anticipated that Defence Force would try to defend against us and counter-attack. The disappointment in losing those three points came from the fact that they scored from their only chance of the game through the counter-attack. It was a good move from the left-hand side, crossed in, and the finish was excellent. It happened to be one of those days where we did everything, dominating play and creating chances, but not being able to finish things off, which should have given us a convincing win."
Devon Jorsling, who came on as a substitute, got the late item to give the Army/Coast guard outfit maximum points.
Meanwhile, with the transfer window closing on Friday, Fenwick said no changes were made to the Jabloteh side this season.
"We have not moved anyone else in, we’re delighted with the squad we’ve got, and I’m not looking at that at this stage."
« Last Edit: September 13, 2006, 02:41:36 AM by Flex »
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Re: Super sub-Jorsling denies Jabloteh a win.
« Reply #1 on: September 10, 2006, 11:09:29 AM »
I remeber Jorsling in SSFL he was poison.

Is the Wendell Joseph playing for Jabloteh the same Wendell Joseph who went Naps?
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Re: Super sub-Jorsling denies Jabloteh a win.
« Reply #2 on: September 10, 2006, 05:05:54 PM »
I remeber Jorsling in SSFL he was poison.

Is the Wendell Joseph playing for Jabloteh the same Wendell Joseph who went Naps?

yea bro.........he da same player.wears no 10

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Re: Super sub-Jorsling denies Jabloteh a win.
« Reply #3 on: September 10, 2006, 08:21:04 PM »
I like the new reports I see some has been viewing the site remember I was complaining about the no line summary and so all of a sOndon they have line and all kind of info  good job PFL  :beermug: :beermug:
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