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  • Match Preview – South Melbourne FC vs Heidelberg United

    Match Preview – South Melbourne FC vs Heidelberg United

    Friday, 22 June 2012 9:58 AM

    By John Kyrou

    South Melbourne FC hosts Heidelberg United in the traditional derby at Lakeside Stadium on Sunday afternoon. Sunday’s derby is of enormous significance to both teams, as Heidelberg look to get off the bottom of the ladder and South look to reverse a horrible run of four straight home defeats in all competitions.

    South has not won at Lakeside Stadium since the 4-0 victory over Moreland Zebras in the opening round of the Victorian Premier League season on Sunday 25th March. Since then the side has lost four home matches in a row both in both League and Cup competition, going down 0-2 to Southern Stars, 1-2 to Melbourne Knights, 0-1 against Northcote and 1-2 against Port Melbourne. In addition, South has not tasted victory in any competition since Friday 11th May when a late Steven O’Dor goal was enough to defeat Hume City 1-0 at Epping Stadium. It is form not usually associated with the Club and puts the entire coaching and playing staff under big pressure to change results around quickly before the season becomes wasted. South’s 1-0 loss away to Bentleigh last Friday night represented the Club’s third straight loss in all competitions and means that South has only picked up one point from its last four League matches.

    Heidelberg may be at the foot of the Victorian Premier League ladder having lost 0-4 against second-bottom Moreland Zebras last weekend, however the Bergers will provide difficult opposition on Sunday. Until last year’s Elimination Final triumph, South had not defeated Heidelberg in League competition since May 21st 2006, when goals from George Tzirtis (29’), Fernando De Moraes (53’) and Vaughan Coveny (75’) sealed a 3-1 victory at Lakeside Stadium. Although South has frequently defeated Heidelberg in Hellenic Cup battles since that day, the Bergers have had the upper hand in the Victorian Premier League, much to the frustration of South supporters. The corresponding fixtures last season ended in a 0-0 draw at John Cain Memorial Park on Sunday 5th June, before a Jesse Krncevic penalty and a Zaim Zeneli double-save from Hamlet Armenian’s late penalty kick gave South a 1-0 victory in the Elimination Final on Sunday 14th August at Anderson Reserve.

    South should be welcoming back former Heidelberg defender Luke Byles and midfield veteran Fernando De Moraes to the side this week, with both recovering from injuries.

    Sunday’s match kicks off at 5:00pm at Lakeside Stadium. South supporters are encouraged to attend in big numbers to give their Club as much support as possible to try and break the horrible form the Club is going through at the moment.

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  • South Melbourne FC supports the recommendations of the FFA National Competition Review

    South Melbourne FC supports the recommendations of the FFA National Competition Review

    Monday, 18 June 2012 12:12 PM

    MEDIA RELEASE

    South Melbourne FC is supportive of the recent announcement made by Football Federation Australia (FFA) regarding the recommendations from the National Competition Review (NCR) and is looking forward to working with Football Federation Victoria to assist with a successful implementation of these changes in our state. The Australian Premier League (APL) is an important step to tie together and improve our code with the desired effect of developing youth and allowing clubs like ours to have the opportunity to again play at the highest national levels.

    South Melbourne FC has a proud tradition of producing over 50 Socceroo players and was instrumental in the creation of the first truly national football competition in the late 1970s. Its success in Australian football was recognised when it received the prestigious award FIFA Oceania Confederation Club of the Century.

    The Club has successfully implemented a youth development program, which has allowed South Melbourne FC to be at the forefront of youth development as our program very much follows what is contemplated in the National Competition Review.

    The Board has appointed Tom Kalas (Current Joint Director of Youth Development) to work with all key stakeholders within the Club and Football Federation Victoria (FFV) to oversee the implementation of the recommendations from the National Competition Review at the Club.

    Coupled with the redevelopment of Lakeside Stadium, its strong youth development, recent appointment of a full time General Manager and dynamic digital media team, South Melbourne FC is well positioned to take advantage of opportunities that lie ahead.

    For all media enquiries, please contact Tom Kalas on 0419 996 645 or media@smfc.com.au

  • Luckless South defeated by Bentleigh

    Luckless South defeated by Bentleigh

    Monday, 18 June 2012 10:11 AM

    By John Kyrou (Photo by Cindy Nitsos)

    South Melbourne FC has suffered yet another defeat – its third in a row in all competitions – following a 1-0 defeat away against the Bentleigh Greens on Friday night. The winning goal was scored from the penalty spot by Luke O’Dea following a handball in the penalty area ten minutes from time. The result keeps the Greens in top three whilst South has slipped even further away from the top five as the halfway mark of the Victorian Premier League arrives next weekend.

    South enjoyed a wealth of possession in the first half and should have gone into the break with a lead, however like in previous weeks the side could not score any of their chances. Trent Rixon went close with a volley early in the game and later in the half had a goal-bound shot cleared off the goal line by the Greens defence. It was Jason Trifiro who had the best chance on the half hour, when he went on a dazzling run through the entire Greens defence before his final shot beat Greens keeper Lawrence Thomas but not the inside of the far goal post. The ball rolled across the goal line before being collected by a grateful Thomas. Bentleigh’s best and only real notable chance of the half came from a Damir Lokvancic free kick that Scott Bulloch couldn’t connect with properly from six yards out.

    The home side nearly took the lead in the second half when Lokvancic hit a spectacular volley from nearly thirty yards that flew past Peter Gavalas’ far post, with the South keeper breathing a sigh of relief. South’s next chance fell to Rixon who connected with a Marinos Gasparis cross but could only hit his header straight at Thomas. Glen Trifiro hit a long shot from outside the area that also went straight to Thomas. The game seemed destined for a scoreless draw until the 80th minute when South lost the ball in midfield then carelessly conceded a penalty when Dimi Tsiaras was judged to have handled the ball in the area. Substitute O’Dea stepped up and sent Gavalas the wrong way, placing the ball into the bottom left corner. The home side then ran down the clock and condemned South to a second straight League defeat and a third straight loss in all competitions. South has not won since Friday 11 May against Hume City and since then has only collected one point from a possible twelve in the Victorian Premier League.

    Things need to change quickly next Sunday when South hosts traditional rival Heidelberg United at Lakeside Stadium in what is shaping up to a be six-point game. A loss for South could see the them slip dangerously near the relegation zone at the halfway mark of the season, something unthinkable at the start of the season when the side won its opening two matches.

    The Under-21s match finished in a goalless stalemate, with South missing a penalty.

    FINAL SCORE: BENTLEIGH GREENS 1-0 SOUTH MELBOURNE (HT: 0-0)

    Goal Scorer:
    1-0: Luke O’Dea PK (80′)

    Bentleigh Greens:
    Lawrence THOMAS (GK), Nicholas ANSELL, Wayne WALLACE, Paulo RETRE, Connor PAIN, Aron WILFORD, Danny KELLY, (Nicholas CURTIS 89’), Dado LOKVANCIC, Dominic D’ANGELO, Luke PILKINGTON, Scott BULLOCH (Luke O’DEA 65’)

    South Melbourne FC:
    1. Peter GAVALAS (GK), 2. Tom MATTHEWS, 4. Steven O’DOR, 6. Dimi TSIARAS, 8. Dimi HATZIMOURATIS (25. Kyle JORYEFF 61’), 9. Trent RIXON, 10. Glen TRIFIRO, 11. Bradley NORTON, 12. Philip PETRESKI, 18. Marinos GASPARIS (20. Gianni DE NITTIS 85’), 23. Jason TRIFIRO

    SMFC Man of the Match: Tom Matthews
    Venue: Kingston Heath Soccer Complex
    Date: Friday 15 June 2012

  • South Melbourne FC vs Bentleigh Greens – Match Preview

    South Melbourne FC vs Bentleigh Greens – Match Preview

    Thursday, 14 June 2012 10:30 PM

    By John Kyrou

    South Melbourne FC travels to Kingston Heath Soccer Complex on Friday night to take on the Bentleigh Greens in a must-win fixture. South desperately requires three points following two home defeats (in the League against Northcote and in the State Knockout Cup against Port Melbourne), results that leaves the Club out of Cup contention in 2012 and a game out of the top five in the Premier League as the halfway mark of the season approaches.

    South goes into Friday’s match in disappointing form, having lost two home matches in a row and collecting only four points from its last four Premier League matches. South’s last victory was on 11th May against Hume City at Epping Stadium, meaning that the side has not tasted victory in any competition in over a month. The positive news is that both away games in that period has seen the team win four out of a possible six points, with the other result being a hard-fought 1-1 draw against League leaders Dandenong Thunder.

    Bentleigh are currently sitting in third place on the ladder and are going about their business quietly and effectively in 2012. Former South player and coach John Anastasiadis has done an excellent job with his squad thus far in the campaign, with their last League result being a 2-1 away victory against Moreland Zebras on Sunday 27 May.

    In the corresponding fixture on Friday 27th May last year, a great header on the half hour mark by Wayne Wallace beat Zaim Zeneli and was enough to earn the Greens a 1-0 victory.

    Friday night’s match kicks off at 8:15pm at Kingston Heath Soccer Complex.

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  • Baxter Institute extends sponsorship to become Major Sponsor of SMFC TV

    Baxter Institute extends sponsorship to become Major Sponsor of SMFC TV

    Thursday, 14 June 2012 10:05 AM

    South Melbourne FC is delighted to announce that the Major Sponsor of SMFC TV for the 2012 Victorian Premier League season will be Baxter Institute.

    Baxter Institute is a college of international standing with an enviable reputation amongst its local and international students. It is located in the heart of the Melbourne CBD. Its students and staff come from diverse backgrounds. Its teaching approaches are embedded in problem and work-based learning and seek to enthuse its students to get the most from their study by using real-life settings for its courses.

    The mission of Baxter Institute is to provide a sustainable, dynamic, rigorous and caring learning environment in which its students can develop their skills, engage with their communities, embrace innovation and fulfil their hopes and dreams in the organisations they work for, the enterprises they found and the societies in which they live.

    Baxter Institute offers a number of courses and training opportunities across a wide range of industries and areas, including:

    Automotive
    Dental Technology
    Engineering – Fabrication Trade
    Bakery
    Beauty
    Hairdressing
    English
    Business
    Accounting
    Information Technology

    Speaking to smfc.com.au, SMFC President Leo Athanasakis said “we are very excited to further expand the current sponsorship arrangement in place as official caterer to the President’s Room to include SMFC TV as well. This commitment from the Baxter Institute allows us to continue investing in SMFC TV, which has been a tremendous success”. Viet Nguyen from Baxter Institute told smfc.com.au “a single journey can change a course of a lifetime so we welcome you to join us in embracing excellence”.

    South Melbourne FC encourages all its fans and members who may be interested in undertaking any further study or training to contact the Baxter Institute who will be able to offer a training opportunity to which meet your requirements.

    Baxter Institute
    Level 2, 228-236 Flinders Street
    Melbourne VIC 3000
    9650 0367 – 9654 5888
    www.baxter.vic.edu.au

  • South eliminated from FFV Knockout Cup

    South eliminated from FFV Knockout Cup

    Tuesday, 12 June 2012 9:45 AM

    By John Kyrou

    It was deja vu once more as State League One side Port Melbourne defeated South Melbourne FC 2-1 in the Fifth Round of the FFV State Knockout Cup on Friday night at Lakeside Stadium. The loss eliminated South from the 2012 Cup competition, exactly one year after Port knocked them out of the same stage of the competition in 2011. The loss was South’s fourth home defeat in a row in 2012, with the side now losing four of its five home matches this year.

    South began the game intent on getting on the scoreboard early after failing to score at home against Northcote City in the League the previous weekend. Gianni De Nittis and Fernando De Moraes, who had both returned to the starting eleven, had spectacular long range shots parried out for corners by Port goalkeeper Adam Hrehoresin. In fact the Port custodian was kept very busy in the first half as he also blocked a shot from young Philip Petreski, who was given his senior debut by South coach Peter Tsolakis following strong performances in the Under-21s. However Hrehoresin was powerless to stop South from opening the scoring shortly before the halftime break when his punch from Glen Trifiro’s cross bounced off his defender Felix Rosman and rolled into the back of the net.

    South started the second half strongly and should have wrapped the game up when Bradley Norton’s wonderful cross from the left was blasted over the bar by De Nittis. Glen Trifiro then fed De Nittis through on the right and he cut the ball back to Fernando but the Futsalroo blasted his shot against the crossbar with the whole goal gaping. De Nittis got involved again, flicking the ball to set up Petreski on the left but the youngster’s final ball was a mixture of a cross and a shot as the ball evaded three South players waiting at the back post. The chances were being wasted like in previous home matches and it only seemed a matter of time before the away side punished South.

    Port had only one notable chance in the first half, when a great ball from the right was headed over Peter Gavalas’ crossbar by Alex Khrapko. Despite being bombarded by South in the second half, Port had managed to keep the scoreline to only 1-0 and therefore gave themselves a chance of salvaging a result. They levelled on the hour when Shane Gill was fouled by Gavalas in the area, resulting in a spot kick. Gavalas initially appeared to win the ball but on SMFC TV’s replay it seemed like the decision was the right one. Nick Kalambokis took the spot kick and buried past Gavalas’ left, however he was ordered to re-take the penalty due to players running in the area before the kick was taken. Kalambokis stepped up again and buried the ball in the same spot. Port then won the game in the final minute of regular time when Kalambokis’ corner was met at the back post by substitute Melvin Beckett, who put the ball over the line despite Gavalas’ scramble to keep the ball behind the goal line. Exactly one year on, Port had achieved another come-from-behind 2-1 victory and knocked out its Premier League opponents.

    South needs to find form and quickly as it resumes League action next Friday night away against the Bentleigh Greens at Kingston Heath Soccer Complex. Kick-off is at 8:15PM.

    FINAL SCORE: SOUTH MELBOURNE 1-2 PORT MELBOURNE (HT: 1-0)

    Goal Scorers:
    1-0: Felix Rosman OG (42′)
    1-1: Nick Kalambokis PK (60′)
    1-2: Melvin Beckett (90′)

    South Melbourne FC:
    1. Peter GAVALAS (GK), 2. Tom MATTHEWS, 4. Steven O’DOR, 6. Dimi TSIARAS, 10. Glen TRIFIRO (25. Kyle JORYEFF 86’), 11. Bradley NORTON, 12. Philip PETRESKI, 15. Fernando DE MORAES (8. Dimi HATZIMOURATIS 86’), 18. Marinos GASPARIS, 20. Gianni DE NITTIS, 23. Jason TRIFIRO

    SMFC Man of the Match: Philip Petreski
    Venue: Lakeside Stadium
    Date: Friday 8 June 2012

  • FFV Knockout Cup Match Preview – SMFC vs Port Melbourne

    FFV Knockout Cup Match Preview – SMFC vs Port Melbourne

    Friday, 8 June 2012 9:56 AM

    South Melbourne FC resumes its FFV State Knockout Cup campaign on Friday night when it hosts State League One side Port Melbourne at Lakeside Stadium in what will no doubt be an intriguing Fifth Round match-up. Despite the clubs having never met before in League competition, the match could be classified as a derby due to the close proximity of Port Melbourne’s Anderson Reserve to South’s Lakeside Stadium. The Clubs have met in various Cup competitions in the past such as the Dockerty Cup and last year’s Mirabella Cup. In fact it will be exactly one year ago to the day (8th June 2011) since Port embarrassed South 2-1, coming from 0-1 down to level before winning the tie in extra time and knocking South out of the competition.

    South had to battle hard to get through the previous round, eventually prevailing 2-1 against a resilient Malvern City (State League Two) on 29th April. On the other hand, Port thrashed Yarraville Glory 6-0 on 27th April to set up the date against South. Port also goes into the game in winning form having dispatched Springvale White Eagles 3-0 in State League One last Friday night, whereas South will limp into the contest having been embarrassed 0-1 at home against Northcote City in the Premier League last Sunday.

    Friday night’s match kicks off at 8:00PM at Lakeside Stadium. South supporters are reminded that Club membership is only valid for Victorian Premier League matches and does not apply for entry for the FFV State Knockout Cup matches.

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  • Northcote triumph at Lakeside

    Northcote triumph at Lakeside

    Monday, 4 June 2012 4:10 PM

    By John Kyrou (Photo by Anita Milas)

    South Melbourne FC suffered another disappointing home defeat after Northcote City triumphed 1-0 at Lakeside Stadium on Sunday evening. James Kalifatidis was the difference between the two sides, scoring just after the halftime break to make it three home defeats in a row for South, with the Club having only won once in four home matches in 2012.

    South went into the game on the back of a solid hard-working 1-1 draw away against League leaders Dandenong Thunder last Saturday. The result was a positive reaction following a 2-1 home loss against the Melbourne Knights the previous weekend, but South needed another positive result against Northcote in order to begin a series of consistent results. The home side were still missing centre-half Luke Byles (broken thumb) and midfield maestro Fernando De Moraes (recently returned from the UAE having represented the Futsalroos in the AFC Championships) but welcomed back captain Steven O’Dor from injury. Northcote came into the match on the back of a 2-0 home victory against Heidelberg United last Sunday afternoon, a result that lifted them to fifth on the League table.

    South enjoyed extended periods of possession in the first half and dominated the match everywhere except the scoreboard. The home side created a few good openings and Dimi Hatzimouratis enjoyed the best two chances of the half. His first opportunity arrived after 17 minutes when the ball fell to him in front of goal but his final shot was deflected off Northcote’s desperate defence for a corner. Hatzimouratis’ second chance was a golden opportunity shortly before halftime, when Dimi Tsiaras headed Glen Trifiro’s corner across goal but the young forward couldn’t keep his back-post header under the crossbar. In a massive blow for South, Joe Keenan had to be substituted shortly before the break with what looked to be a recurrence of the injury that caused him to miss many matches at the beginning of the season.

    South’s biggest lapses in concentration in home games has been the period around the halftime break and Northcote took full advantage of this at the beginning of the second half to score the winning goal. The ball was played forward and was flicked on to Kalifatidis, who slotted past the advancing Peter Gavalas to give the away side the lead. The home fans were calling for red when Jonathan Voulgaris lunged in for a loose challenge on Swede Filip Jonsson but the Northcote player breathed a sigh of relief when he only received a caution for the tackle. Jonsson was substituted shortly after and was replaced by Tom Matthews who was back for his first game since injuring himself against Richmond on 20 April.

    The closest South got to equalising was substitute Gianni De Nittis’ injury time header at the back post that sailed over the crossbar. In the end, Northcote did hold on for a memorable victory and condemned South to more misery at Lakeside Stadium. Northcote continues their dominance over South in League fixtures, having won three of five matches with the other two games ending in 3-3 draws.

    It was more positive news for South in the Under-21s, as South defeated Northcote 5-0.

    League football stops for a week as South hosts State League One side Port Melbourne in the State Knockout Cup sixth round on Friday 8 June at Lakeside Stadium. Kick-off is at 8:00PM. South fans are reminded that season memberships do not include entry to Cup matches.

    FINAL SCORE: SOUTH MELBOURNE 0-1 NORTHCOTE CITY

    Goal Scorer:
    0-1: James Kalifatidis (47′)

    South Melbourne FC:
    1. Peter GAVALAS (GK), 3. Rhodri PAYNE, 4. Steven O’DOR, 6. Dimi TSIARAS, 7. Joe KEENAN (11. Bradley NORTON 44’), 8. Dimi HATZIMOURATIS (20. Gianni DE NITTIS 72’), 9. Trent RIXON, 10. Glen TRIFIRO, 14. Filip JONSSON (2. Tom MATTHEWS 63’), 18. Marinos GASPARIS, 23. Jason TRIFIRO

    Northcote City:
    2. Adriano CHIAPPETTA, 3. Kristian KONSTANTINIDIS, 5. Brad TRELOAR, 7. Dean PIEMONTE, 8. James KALIFATIDIS, 10. Alex ROJAS, 11 Jonathan VOULGARIS (Ricardo GONZALEZ 80′), 12. Hayden D’AGOSTINO, 16. Paul SAVIO, 20. Parys OKAI (Matthew DEMO 90+1′), 22. Chris PETROPOULOS (GK)

    SMFC Man of the Match: Dimi Tsiaras
    Venue: Lakeside Stadium
    Date: Sunday 3 June 2012

  • Match Preview – South Melbourne FC vs Northcote City

    Match Preview – South Melbourne FC vs Northcote City

    Friday, 1 June 2012 11:38 AM


    By John Kyrou (Photo by Cindy Nitsos)

    South Melbourne FC hosts Northcote City at Lakeside Stadium for the first time on Sunday afternoon in what will no doubt be an exciting match. A win for South will see it keep in touch with the top five whilst three points for Northcote will see it further consolidate its position in the top five.

    South goes into Sunday’s match with injury clouds still surrounding centre-halves Luke Byles and captain Steven O’Dor. Byles is recovering from a broken thumb and O’Dor is still nursing a calf injury sustained against Hume City on 11 May. Also most likely to miss again will be Fernando De Moraes, who returns to Melbourne today having represented Australia in the AFC Futsal Championships in the UAE, with the Australians making the semi finals and qualifying for the World Championships in Thailand in November. Despite missing all three players last week, South gallantly fought out a 1-1 draw against League leaders Dandenong Thunder at George Andrews Reserve and will be confident in backing that up with a good performance against Northcote this Sunday.

    The visitors will not be an easy side to defeat, as they showed last season by smashing South 5-0 at John Cain Memorial Park before both sides played out a highly entertaining 3-3 at Anderson Reserve in the final round of the season, a game in which South qualified for the finals series at Northcote’s expense. The match also has added spice considering the defections of coach Peter Tsolakis, Trent Rixon, Gianni De Nittis and the Trifiro brothers to Lakeside over the summer as well as Bradley Norton’s status as a former Northcote player as well.

    Representing Northcote on Sunday will be former South boys James Stefanou and Brad Treloar. Northcote have done an exceptional job since joining the VPL in 2010, qualifying for the finals series that season before winning the Mirabella Cup in 2011. Currently they are fifth on the table thanks to a 2-0 home win against Heidelberg United last Sunday. Without a doubt one of the players to watch out for on Sunday will be James Kalifatidis, who has scored four goals in 7 League games for Northcote this season. Northcote will take great confidence into the game as they have not lost against South in four League meetings.

    The match kicks off at 5:00PM at Lakeside Stadium on Sunday afternoon. South fans are encouraged to attend and support their side as they seek to defeat Northcote for the first time in the VPL.

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  • Late strike denies courageous South

    Late strike denies courageous South

    Monday, 28 May 2012 10:44 AM

    By John Kyrou (Photo by Anita Milas)

    South Melbourne FC fought out a spirited 1-1 draw against League leaders Dandenong Thunder on Saturday afternoon at George Andrews Reserve. The result broke Dandenong’s 100% winning start to the 2012 VPL season and at the same time gave South a valuable point leading into a very important month for the Club, with League games against Northcote City (home), Bentleigh Greens (away) and Heidelberg United (home) to come in the coming weeks.

    South went into the game in very inconsistent form, with a hard-fought 1-0 away win at Hume City two weekends ago followed by a disappointing 2-1 home loss against derby rival Melbourne Knights last weekend. That left the Club on 10 points from a possible 21 and with the daunting task of travelling to face a team that had won all seven of their opening fixtures in the Premier League. To make matters worse, South’s centre-half pairing of Steven O’Dor (calf) and Luke Byles (broken thumb) were both ruled out, meaning coach Peter Tsolakis was forced to make a makeshift centre-half pairing of Dimi Tsiaras and Swedish player Filip Jonsson, with Rhodri Payne and Bradley Norton as fullbacks. Despite all the problems, South went into the match confident due to the fact that it had not lost a fixture at George Andrews Reserve in three previous visits to the venue.

    The first half was a dour struggle, with South restricted to very few chances whilst having to defend strongly as Nate Foster and Shane Rexhepi both went close for the home side. Foster had the best chance of the first half when he beat the offside trap but blasted his shot over Peter Gavalas’ crossbar in what was a golden opportunity. Kyle Joryeff came closest for South, hitting the crossbar from a mis-hit cross that Thunder goalkeeper Stuart Webster was happy to see stay out.

    The match sprang to life in the second half as the rain started coming down, making the playing conditions even tougher. South almost opened the scoring on 55 minutes from a Glen Trifiro free kick, however Webster make a fantastic diving save to his left to keep the ball out. Thunder came even closer to opening the scoring just over five minutes later when Luke Sherbon was through one-on-one with Gavalas, however the South goalkeeper showed his quality when he forced Sherbon wide of the goal then made a great save from the eventual shot before Jonsson cleared the ball off the line. South had been under pressure, but the makeshift defence had stood strong and with the score still 0-0, there was always a chance of the away side nicking a priceless goal at the other end.

    Joe Keenan replaced Joryeff in the 72nd minute and he made an immediate impact as he was involved in the opening goal less than a minute later. Keenan found Hatzimouratis, who laid the ball wide on the right for Marinos Gasparis to fire in a great cross for a Trent Rixon header that Webster did well to block. Unfortunately for the Dandenong custodian, the ball fell to Hatzimouratis at the edge of the area and the young forward did very well to pick his spot and bury the ball past two Thunder defenders on the goal line and into the bottom left corner. South had stolen an unlikely lead but still had just over a quarter of an hour to hold onto its advantage.

    The home side lifted their intensity immediately after conceding and almost equalised straight away but Gavalas made another outstanding save from a Foster shot from point-blank range. Foster may had been wondering whether it would be his day, however he had the last laugh as he got on the end of a long floating free kick to head past an unlucky Gavalas for the equalising goal. Former South man Hamlet Armenian caused South some headaches in the final few moments with some dangerous crosses from the right and he could have won the game for the Thunder but his tame injury-time header was easy pickings for Gavalas, who had produced a Man of the Match performance. In the end the full-time whistle was met with relief from the away side, who had done an excellent job to hold off the fast-finishing Thunder and earn a deserved point.

    There was also a draw in the Under-21s game, with Dandenong and South playing out a 0-0 draw.

    South hosts Northcote City at Lakeside Stadium next week in a match that South needs to earn maximum points to keep in touch with the top five.

    FINAL SCORE: DANDENONG THUNDER 1-1 SOUTH MELBOURNE (HT: 0-0)

    Goal Scorers:
    0-1: Dimi Hatzimouratis (73′)
    1-1: Nate Foster (84′)

    Dandenong Thunder:
    Stuart WEBSTER (GK), Andrew MULLETT, Shane REXHEPI, Craig ELVIN, Bryan BRAN, Iqbal KAWADI, Liam KEARNEY, Matthew THEODORE (Hamlet ARMENIAN 84′) , Veton KONCARI (Ross Thompson 75′), Nate FOSTER, Luke SHERBON

    South Melbourne FC:
    1. Peter GAVALAS (GK), 3. Rhodri PAYNE, 6. Dimi TSIARAS, 8. Dimi HATZIMOURATIS, 9. Trent RIXON, 10. Glen TRIFIRO, 11. Bradley NORTON, 14. Filip JONSSON, 18. Marinos GASPARIS, 23. Jason TRIFIRO, 25. Kyle JORYEFF (7. Joe KEENAN 72’)

    SMFC Man of the Match: Peter Gavalas
    Venue: George Andrews Reserve
    Date: Saturday 26 May 2012

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