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BNU v. Tawa, 1-6, Saturday 14th April 2007 PDF Print E-mail
Written by Jeff Graham   
Saturday, 14 April 2007

The goals against goal-a-thon that BNU’s 2007 season is rapidly becoming continued on its Wellington tour with a visit to Tawa FC’s Redwood Park. Another reasonable day greeted a hard core group of BNU supporters out-numbered by a voracious home crowd.

A few more changes to this week’s BNU side saw Paul O’Call return from his summer multi-sport hiatus to take on his old club. There was also a change at the back with team management going for a little more experienced custodian, Cam Johns.

 

This week’s movie is the ‘Matrix’. More specifically it is during the middle part of the movie where Neo experiences déjà vu when seeing a black cat twice. According to Trinity, déjà vu is “usually a glitch in the matrix which occurs when the machines change something inside the matrix”. The machines were having a field day in the Redwood Park version of this sci-fi classic as BNU conspired to gift the home team three goals in identical fashion in the space of five minutes either side of half-time. Tawa scored three times from corners as dis-organisation within the BNU defence gifted the red and yellows the game on a plate.

Up until the Matrix inspired corner turkey shoot BNU had been playing some of their best football of the season to date. Brooklyn had gone one down after about 20 minutes, largely against the run of play, after missing two very good opportunities to open the scoring. This set-back seemed to motivate BNU anew though and resulted in the away team putting together one of the better passages of play in the match. This move resulted in a top draw finish from Singles from 18 yards.

However, many BNU players seemed to relax after this and Tawa were quick to regain the lead shortly after. The game then settled down a little as players began to feel the hectic pace of the match so far and waited for the half time break to regroup. The first of the corner trilogy was scored right on the half time whistle and the BNU feeling at the turn around was that of being a little hard done by.

These feelings were quick to fade though as corner sequels two and three were quickly dispatched and the match petered out to its crushing conclusion with the addition of a nicely finished sixth goal for the home side.

14 goals conceded, only one for after 270 minutes of football. Surely things cannot get any worse as we look forward to next weeks match at home against Kapiti Coast United.

 

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