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Lower Hutt City 4 Marist 1
AET Full Time 1-1
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Incredible stamina. No shame. Yellow Fever.
Incredible stamina. No shame. Yellow Fever.
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Oh god. He posts overnight now. News we'll have to organise a moderating roster for the night shift...
Incredible stamina. No shame. Yellow Fever.
Team Taranaki could not help feeling cheated after losing 3-2 to Petone in a Central League football clash at Lower Hutt on Saturday.
After leading for long periods of the game, Taranaki iced up in the appalling conditions late in the second half to return home empty handed and with its losing away record intact.
Taranaki was up 1-0 after skipper James Grieve nailed a goal after seven minutes.
Twenty minutes later Petone equalised.
Taranaki's hopes of scoring an upset win against the Lower Hutt side, which sits second on the points table, looked good when striker Nick Betteridge found the back of the net to grab back the lead.
But Petone struck back from a Taranaki defensive error about the 60-minute mark and nailed the winning goal close to fulltime.
The weather played a big part in the game, according to Team Taranaki head coach James Graham.
"Our goalkeeper Michael Reive took a goal kick and kicked the ball into the air and the wind caught it and blew it back out for a corner for the opposition. That's how windy it was. It was just ridiculous."
Graham said Team Taranaki had competed well and deserved to come away with at least a point.
"Considering the weather conditions and the fact we were missing a couple of key players in Josh Herlihy and Tyson Brandt the boys competed really well.
"From that aspect, the boys stepped up and we're really disappointed not to come away with at least a draw."
Midfielder Nathan Hill was named man-of-the-match for Taranaki.
Team Taranaki was scheduled to play top-of-the-table Napier City Rovers at Yarrow Stadium this Sunday, but that match has been postponed as Rovers are playing a Chatham Cup game at the weekend.
This means Team Taranaki players will be available for their club sides.
The side's next match will be against Olympic at Newton Park in Wellington.
A dog with a bone :)
A dog with a bone :)
We're Forever Causing Trouble

If it is the same sauce that told you that a pancreas could be broken then i would be worried of its reliability
. You know its not a bone.
Park Life is no doctor but surely if your pancreas is not working properly (because a vigorous keeper smashed you) then it is broken?
Normo's coming home
Incredible stamina. No shame. Yellow Fever.
Incredible stamina. No shame. Yellow Fever.
A dog with a bone :)
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