SLIEMA
HS SURPRISE RABAT AS QORMI POIATTI PICK UP FIRST THREE POINTS
The
National League, the top competition
organised by the
Hockey Association got underway on Sunday and straight away turned
up a surprise result as Champions Rabat were held to a 2-2 draw by
Sliema Hs. While Rabat have dominated the earlier competitions,
taking both the Super Cup and the Challenge, Sliema have been
rather dismal in their performances suffering three defeats in the
three games they played in the Challenge Cup. Sunday�s game was
a different kettle of fish.
While
no one could argue that Rabat dominated the game territorially and
in the number of scoring chances they created, Sliema put up a
gritty performance that frustrated the Rabat juggernaut. Each and
every Sliema player stuck to his tusk and in the end, for the
sheer determination that they showed, Sliema deserved the point.
As
expected Sliema were soon on the
back foot as Rabat
pushed forward in search of an early break through and the usually
lethal Josef Antonelli fluffed an easy chance with a gapping goal
at his mercy. Sliema rode their early luck and tried to push
forward on the break. Rabat�s defence, although rarely under
pressure, seemed jittery especially down the flanks. Despite this
Azzopardi in the Rabat goal was never seriously tested but
unfortunately for him the first time he was really brought into
action he had to pick the ball out of back of the net. Mid way
through the half Sliema broke from defence with Lentini. He passed
to Pace who sent Baldacchino through who, despite being pressed by
a couple of Rabat defenders, slipped the ball under Azzopardi to
put his side in the lead. Sliema held on and kept the lead till
half time.
The
opening minutes of the second half was ferocious assault on the
Sliema defence as Rabat threw everything into attack. Sliema were
penned back into their half but somehow they were holding out as
Rabat�s frustration began to effect their play. Their short
corner moves lacked precision and their forwards were guilty of
snatching at the chances that came their way. The Sliema defence,
with veterans Mallia and Cachia and youngsters Mifsud, Scicluna
and Lentini did its bit aided by a battling midfield. Something,
however, had to give eventually. In the space of five minutes
Rabat�s pressure gave it�s fruits. First, Josef Antonelli
tapped in from close range following a short corner move and a few
minutes later the same Antonelli was impeded in the dee and from
the resultant stroke Bugeja put his side in the lead. Sliema
however did not resign themselves to the inevitable and were
determined to get a reward for their efforts. As Rabat took a
breather after pulling back the score, Sliema pushed forward and
from their first and only short corner of the day
equalised. Their
captain Caruana Smith beat Azzopardi with an angled push from the
edge of the dee. Rabat had to start all over again. The final
minutes of the game were a repeat of the first part of the second
half as Rabat threw everything into attack; but this time round
Sliema held for an unexpected point.
Before
this game it was Qormi Poiatti who chalked up the first three
points of the season when they overcome the opposition of
Britannia Tours WH. Both teams were coming from a positive
Challenge Cup with White Hart losing the final to Rabat Depiro and
Qormi finishing in third place after losing a closely fought
semi-final to the same Rabat. The game was tightly balanced and in
the end it was Qormi�s experience that won the day.
The
first chance fell to Qormi�s Chris Bugeja who failed to latch on
to a good through pass from Tanti. For White Hart Borg Costanzi
was soon becoming a source of danger and from one of his runs,
White Hart won a series of three short corners that failed to give
any results. The game
remained balanced although White Hart seemed to miss the work of
David Agius in midfield. Qormi pressed more towards the end of the
half. First Jonathan Borg saw his reverse hit go just wide;
Micallef had an attempt well stopped by Galea in the White Hart
goal, as did Housley almost on the stroke of half time.
Housley
was again the protagonist seven minutes into the second half but a
grounded Galea cleared what seemed like an inevitable goal. At the
other end, Borg Costanzi was a
continuous threat as
he rounded a couple of Qormi defenders but concluded poorly. After
18 minutes Qormi scored what was to be the match winner. Chris
Bugeja produced a fine run down the right wing; his cross was
picked up at the far post by Bianchi who slotted in past Galea.
White
Hart�s reaction was immediate and inevitably it came from Borg
Costanzi who dribbled his way into the Qormi dee but saw his hit
blocked by Qormi�s goalkeeper Chircop. A few minutes later it
was Bugeja who wasted a short corner for Qormi and in the final
minute both sides could have added to the score line. First Tua
stumbled when he was in a good position after being put through by
Giancarlo Torpiano and at the other end Micallef�s hit was well
stopped by Andrew Galea.
Henry
Cachia / Ian Crockford
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