ISPS Handa Premiership Match Week 13 Preview


Benjamin Old is part of a Phoenix squad looking to upset Auckland City (Photosport)

The ISPS Handa Premiership continues this weekend, check out what’s coming up in match week 13.

Waitakere United vs Eastern Suburbs
Seddon Fields, Auckland
Saturday 8 February, 4pm
#ISPSHandaPrem #WUvES
Live on Sky Sport


Referee: Nick Waldron
Assistant referees: Charlie Tseng, Brandon Day
Fourth official: Mazhar Batoor

Squads

Waitakere United: 1. Nick Draper (GK), 4. Robert Tipelu, 5. Flynn O’Brien, 6. Dane Schnell, 7. Alex Connor-McClean, 8. Sam Burfoot (c), 10. Jake Porter, 11. Lachlan McIsaac, 13. Jack Duncan, 14. Gerard Garriga Gibert, 15. Clarke Foulds, 19. Vincent Best, 20. Regont Murati, 21. Luke Searle, 22. Elliott Munford (GK), 23. Hayden Aish
Coach: Paul Hobson

Eastern Suburbs: 1. Danyon Drake (GK), 3. Tyler Lissette, 4. Kelvin Kalua, 5. Alec Solomons, 6. Adam Thomas (c), 7. Michael Built, 8. Adam Thurston, 9. Martin Bueno, 10. Reid Drake, 14. Leon van den Hoven, 16. Christian Gray, 18. Matt Palmer, 20. Jake Mechell, 21. Ryan Verney, 23. Campbell Strong, 25. Mackenzie Waite (GK)
Coach: Tony Readings

Quotes

Michael Built (Eastern Suburbs): “It’s definitely going to be a tough game. We feel good with our form going into this game but we’re very aware that Waitakere are a tough team and they’re not sitting in fourth place for no reason. They’ve earned that spot and have a game in hand so it’s a massive game for us.”

Hamilton Wanderers vs Southern United
Porritt Stadium, Hamilton
Sunday 9 February, 12pm
#ISPSHandaPrem #HWvSU


Referee: Cory Mills
Assistant referees: Sarah Jones, Ben Norman
Fourth official: Luke Gardner

Squads

Hamilton Wanderers: 1. Matt Oliver (GK), 3. Kohei Matsumoto, 4. Joseph Harris, 5. Brock Messenger, 6. Agustin Contratti, 7. James Mack, 8. Bradley Whitworth, 9. Jama Boss, 10. Xavier Pratt, 11. Jordan Shaw, 12. Jordan Lamb, 13. Tommy Semmy, 16. Adam Davidson, 19. George Ott, 20. Derek Tieku, 23. Jackson Hawke (GK)
Coach: Kale Herbert

Southern United: 1. Liam Little (GK), 2. Conor O’Keeffe, 3. Tim O’Farrell, 4. Stephen Last, 5. Andrew Cromb, 8. Jordan Spain, 9. Cody Brook, 10. Garbhan Coughlan, 11. Cam Mackenzie, 12. Levi Waddington (GK), 13. Sam Cosgrove, 14. Stephen Lawless, 15. Danny Ledwith, 17. Javier Langley, 20. Benjamin Wade
Coach: Terry Boylan

Quotes

Terry Boylan (new Southern United coach): “You don’t really want to change too many processes, we’ve got six games to go. If you try to make a significant change and try to change what’s been working you’re a fool. The structures are in place, they’re in place for a reason. We’ve got a bunch of hard-working players who come to training because they want to learn and they want to train hard.”

Hawke’s Bay United vs Canterbury United Dragons
Bluewater Stadium, Napier
Sunday 9 February, 1pm
#ISPSHandaPrem #HBvCU


Referee: Matt Conger
Assistant referees: Gareth Sheehan, Edward Cook
Fourth official: Martin Roil

Squads

Hawke’s Bay United: 1. Richard Gillespie (GK), 3. Liam Schofield, 4. Kaeden Atkins, 6. Jack Parker, 7. Sho Goto, 8. Angus Kilkolly, 9. Ahinga Selemani, 12. Kenny Willox, 14. Gavin Hoy, 16. Joshua Signey, 17. Fergus Neil, 18. Adam Cowan, 20. Bill Robertson, 22. Ihaia Delaney, 23. Jorge Akers, 26. Ruben Parker (GK)
Coach: Chris Greatholder

Canterbury United: 1. Edward Ashton (GK), 3. Ben Stroud, 4. Dan Schwarz, 7. George King, 8. Luke Tongue, 9. Haris Zeb, 11. James Pendrigh, 14. Sean Liddicoat, 16. Cory Mitchell, 17. Lyle Matthysen, 18. Aaron Clapham, 19. Samuel Field, 20. Jacob Richards, 22. Danny Knight (GK), 23. Abdul Khalifa
Coach: Lee Padmore

Quotes

Chris Greatholder (Hawke’s Bay United coach): “Unfortunately, losing is becoming a habit. We didn’t have any hard-luck stories last week because we haven’t fought well and the opposition has so deserved to win the game.”

Auckland City vs Wellington Phoenix Reserves
Kiwitea Street, Auckland
Sunday 9 February, 2pm
#ISPSHandaPrem #ACvWP


Referee: Campbell-Kirk Kawana-Waugh
Assistant referees: Reza Al-Rabea, Rhys Kimber
Fourth official: Chris Trent

Squads

Auckland City: 1. Enaut Zubikarai (GK), 2. Mario Ilich, 3. Adam Mitchell, 4. Mario Bilen, 5. Angel Berlanga (c), 6. Brian Kaltak, 7. Cameron Howieson, 8. Albert Riera, 9. Myer Bevan, 10. Dylan Manickum, 11. Tom Doyle, 13. Emiliano Tade, 14. Jordan Vale, 16. Yousif Al-Kalisy, 17. Andrew Blake, 18. Conor Tracey (GK), 20. Logan Rogerson, 21. Maro Bonsu-Maro, 22. Clayton Lewis, 23. Alfie Rogers, 24. Cameron Brown (GK)
Coach: Jose Figueira

Wellington Phoenix Reserves: 1. Zac Jones (GK), 2. Liam McGing, 4. Kurtis Mogg, 5. Matti Steinmann, 6. Noah Tipene-Clegg, 9. Riley Bidois, 10. Benjamin Old, 11. Sam Sutton, 12. Brandon Wilson, 14. Alex Rufer, 15. Ronan Wynne, 17. Callan Elliot, 20. Oliver Sail (GK), 21. Ahmed Othman, 22. Stephen Sprowson, 31. Ben Waine
Coach: Paul Temple

Quotes

Ivan Vicelich (Auckland City assistant coach): “It’s going to be difficult again. The Wellington Phoenix line-up changes week-to-week, which is understandable, and they’ve produced some good football throughout the season. Teams always lift their game when they come to Kiwitea Street and the Phoenix have always got a surprise in them.”

Team Wellington vs Tasman United
David Farrington Park, Wellington
Sunday 9 February, 2pm
#ISPSHandaPrem #TWvTU


Referee: Calvin Berg
Assistant referees: Isaac Trevis, Sean Lau
Fourth official: Sean Reilly

Squads

Team Wellington: 1.Scott Basalaj (GK) (c), 2. Justin Gulley, 3. Aaron Spain, 4. Taylor Schrijvers, 6. Scott Midgley, 8. Tor Davenport Petersen, 9. Maximilian Batchelor, 10. Nathanael Hailemariam, 11. Mario Barcia, 12. Andrew Bevin, 13. Wan Gatkek, 14. Jack-Henry Sinclair, 16. Benjamin Mata, 17. Alexander Palezevic, 19. Marko Stamenic, 22. Keegan Smith (GK), 23. Rory McKeown, 25. Sam Mason-Smith
Coach: Scott Hales

Tasman United: 1. Nick Stanton (GK), 6. Cory Vickers (c), 7. Corey Larsen, 8. Matthew Tod-Smith, 9. Jean-Philippe Saiko, 11. Jonty Roubos, 12. Max Winterton, 13. Marco Lorenz, 14. Jesse Randall, 15. Jackson Manuel, 16. Josh Sansucie, 18. James Wild, 19. Samuel Wilson, 20. Scott Morris (GK), 21. Lachlan Brooks, 22. Josh Creswell
Coach: Jess Ibrom

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Article added: Friday 07 February 2020

 

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