Lamontville Golden Arrows - Kaizer Chiefs 31.12.2022
The festival, founded by KwaMashu local, Jacinta Ngobese, and backed by the CIty of Durban and Durban Tourism, is aimed at binging together people from different townships, backgrounds and ethnic groups, fostering unity in diversity and social cohesion amongst them through sport. Follow #WeAreOneFestival2018 on twitter for updates on the event leading up to the date. Our Reserves have completed their 2018 season with a 3-0 win over Folweni All Stars. The season was a closely contested one, Ourselves, Jahman Stars, Kharwastan and Summerfield Dynamos all playing for the top spot in the competition.
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The last week was a determining factor in this years log results as we played four games in one week to fill the allocated fixtures. Needing to secure as many points as we could in order to top the log. On May 10th, we secured a 2-0 win over Dynamos, followed by a 3-0 win againt Merewent Aces on the 12th. They we played Wentworth Leeds on the 13th, securing 3 points with a 4-1 win. This ensured us 12 valuable points. At this stage we had managed to top the log, with our last game to be played against Folweni All Stars. The determining game however was a fixture between Kharwastan and Summerfield Dynamos.
We had good shape but our Achilles heel was that we consistently turned over possession after winning it and as a result could not build any meaningful attacks. We deservedly went 1-0 down before the break. We changed the shape of the team in the second half and began to dominate our opponents only to concede a second against the run of play. We camped in Celtics half for long periods but lacked the necessary creativity and final pass to break them down. Lamontville Golden Arrows will take part in the 2018 ‘We are One’ Festival to be held over the weekend of the 23rd and 24th June. Activities on the weekend will include The Jeff Radebe Fun Walk, Lamontville Golden Arrows vs AmaZulu, The Sharks vs the Cheetahs, plus additional sporting activities played by local youngsters. The festival finishes off on the Sunday with a cultural day, packed with entertainment from music to fairground entertainment.
It delivered the excitement and tension of a true Derby game. We came onto the pitch with determination and in the first minute of play showed our intentions of securing a win as Ndwandwe had a shot on goal that went over the bar. Not to be intimidated, Maritzburg United answered in true Derby style as they took the game to us when they had the ball.
The opponent had no answered to our use of the ball and instead opted to kicking our players. We lost Gumede as a result and introduced Lamola. The first half ended 0:0 even though we deserved a lead. We resumed the second but had a poor start as we saw the opponent hit the cross bar after Dube lost possession in our half. We then picked our game and it wasn’t long and we got our rhythm back again. We had an opportunity to win a penalty when the referee denied Mutizwa a foul after being fouled in the box.
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We now have to wait for AmaZulu to play Chippa United tomorrow to see whether we qualify for the semi finals, which will be played on the 22nd of April. All eyes will be on Sugar Ray Xulu Stadium on Sunday at 15h00 as we take on AmaZulu FC in the ABSA Premiership. The return game see us looking to settle the score after losing 2-0 to Usuthu in December last year.
This helps build depth in the club, as well as allowing us the opportunity to assess and develop players who have the potential to grow in the sport. Under the watchful eye of Lindani Shezi, the team looks set to produce yet another positive season this year and we are looking forward to the results that they will produce. View the log here http://www. goldenarrowsfc. com/reserve-squad/reserves-log/ We take on TS Galaxy in our first home fixture of the 2019 Nedbank Cup on Saturday. The semi final will kick off at Sugar Ray Xulu Stadium at 15h00. The road to the semi’s have seen us secure three away wins against Tjakastad Junior Shepard in the Last 32, Witbank Spurs in the last 16 and then Bloemfontein Celtic in the quarterfinal.
While Moon looked dangerous at times tonight he was just not able to penetrate the defense and a tactical move to replace him with Khumalo paid off as he did well to link up with the likes of Sibiya, Mmodi, Ndwandwe and Lunga and create chances to equalise, having a number of shots on target himself. It was Stephens between the sticks that kept the lead for Stellies though as he made save after save to deny us the opportunity to score.
This saw the teams going to the break with no goals on the scoreboard. The second half was completely different! We did not seem to have as much of the ball as these did in the first half an had to use our possession well. We were awarded a penalty in the 49th minute after Nkombelo was taken down in the box by Manyama. Conco made no mistake in his conversion and so began the goal scoring for the half. Billiat and Castro started putting more pressure on the defense and managed to get behind the line a couple of times.
The last minutes and extra time had to belong to Mbaeva for his keeping. The visitors well aware that they still had a sniff at a point bombarded the final third and threw all they had into trying to score. Mbaeva kept his head though and had some amazing saves to help retain the 3 pointer for us. We have a number of days now to prepare for our last away game of the season against Mamelodi Sundowns at Loftus.
Unfortunately, 10 minutes later we once again conceded a goal. Some confusion on defense saw the ball deflected for an own goal off a shot from Mngomezulu. The boys never gave up and continued to fight until the last seconds of optional time. The last play of the game was Mmodi denied by the woodwork to secure a win. The team and technical staff must return to Durban and resolve any issues identified in our play before we meet AmaZulu for a Derby match at Sugar Ray Xulu Stadium on September 22nd. We get back into action after the international break with an away game against TS Galaxy on Tomorrow afternoon. The scheduled kick off for the match is 15h00 at Mbombela Stadium.
They needed to play each other in the leagues last game of the season. A win for Dynamos would have seen us take the league, based on points. However it was not meant to be, It was Kharwastan who ended up securing the 3 points though, and this put them at the top of the log with 44 points, just 2points above Us on the table. All in all we played 18 games this season. We were victorious in 13 games, drew 3 and lost just 2 to achieve a total of 42 points, placing us second on the log. Once again, a good performance from the side. One they should be proud of. P W D L GF GA GD PTS Kharwastan 18 14 2 36 44 Golden Arrows 13 3 21 42 Jahman Stars 12 4 41 27 40 Summerfield Dynamos 11 39 17 22 37 Umbumbulu 7 9 25 -12 23 Toronto 6 1 29 30 -1 19 Amazayoni 5 10 -10 Folweni All Stars -23 15 Leeds Merewent Aces 8 -34 The Derby game between Maritzburg United and us ended in a 1-all draw this afternoon at Harry Gwala Stadium.
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His header, off a cross was well directed on target, forcing Gumede to make his first save of the game. Not wanting to be intimidated by the hosts, the boys pulled together and used some well executed combination play to take the game to the Chilli Boys. Dlamini, Mmodi and Sibiya did well to get the ball to the box where the ball deflected off Zulu on defence. M. Gumede following up on play hit the ball well and opened the scoring for us. Chippa had a number of attempts to equalise, but solid goalkeeping and defense denied them until the 34th minute when the hosts played a long ball to the box, well held up by Dickens who layed it off for Bienvenu who scored the equaliser, taking the teams to the changerooms level pegged. Coming back onto the park after the break, we once again decided to take the game to Chippa. We did well in the opening minute of the half, creating a chance for Sibiya who put the effort over the bar.
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In the second stanza we once again took the game to the home side. Arubi kept them in the game with some well executed saves between the sticks. This helped them to keep their hopes alive as Ndengane scored in the 48th minute off a free kick. We had to gather our composure and fight as Tshakhuma attacked with renewed vigor. The spirit that the boys have shown all season so far kicked in and once again we attacked with intent.
Their keeper, Meschak Radebe, stood as a pillar between the sticks and denied us shot after shot to keep his side alive. We dominated possession, but Polokwane played quick and precise counter moves that put us on the back foot as they tried to force the errors. In the second half, they managed to pull off a well executed counter, get in behind the defence and create an opportunity. Mlungwana made no mistake in the 83rd minute, securing the home win for Polokwane City. We return home and have 2 weeks to prepare for our Diski Derby match against Maritzburg United at Harry Gwala Stadium on October 7th. Our Diski Boys have another opportunity to get some points on the board as they travel to Polokwane to take on Polokwane City in the Diski Challenge tomorrow at 10am, at the Old Peter Mokaba stadium. Coming off a successful game against Orlando Pirates last weekend, the side will be looking to bring home another 3 points and increasing their goal difference after tomorrows game.
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