Thursday, September 12, 2024

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Mackay and Whitsunday Life

Burdekin Panthers into the Grand Final 

Burdekin FC’s Premier League side have qualified for Saturday’s Grand Final after winning 1-0 against MA Olympic in the Preliminary Final, played at Paradise Park in Townsville last Saturday night. 
 
The Ayr Anzac Club Premiers had a sense of confidence going into this game, having beaten MA Olympic twice with the most recent win coming just two weeks ago. However, the Panthers also knew that it wasn't going to be an easy task coming up against the minor premiers. The game started slowly for the Burdekin as their nerves showed. Olympic had the Panthers pinned in their defensive half for the first ten minutes with a couple of nervy moments from set pieces. Once the Panthers got through this, they started to play their game with the front three causing havoc for the Olympic defence. 
 
After some intense pressing, Matthew Kolb won the ball, found himself behind the Olympic defence but put his shot wide. Then, in the 24th minute, Elliott Dal Santo worked his way into the penalty area and fired a ball across the goal which found Jay Leckenby unmarked at the back post. The league’s leading scorer calmly slotted the ball home to give the Burdekin a 1-0 lead. 
 
A few minutes later, Leckenby looked to turn provider as he whipped a ball across the goal and found Dal Santo’s head, but unfortunately, he couldn't keep his effort down. The rest of the half went in a similar fashion with the Panthers dominating the proceedings, but no further goals were scored before the half-time break.  
 
The Panthers knew that Olympic would come out firing in the second half, but Burdekin’s defence continued to keep them at bay quite comfortably. Olympic’s set pieces continued to cause some problems, but the Panthers continued to keep them out. The Burdekin’s opportunities in front of goal dried up in the second half, other than an Oliver Gabiola long-range shot that was agonisingly close. Olympic continued to attack but the Panthers all dug deep to help secure the club’s first grand final appearance in eleven years.  
 
Grand Final versus Brothers at Paradise Park in Townsville, next Saturday at 8.00 pm. Be There! 
 
Contributed with thanks to Cyclops

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