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  • Seba rally to beat St George's 2-1

    Seba rally to beat St George's 2-1
    Everard Owen, Observer writer
    Tuesday, October 23, 2007



    Seba United .................................... 2
    Geddes (66th), Smith (77th)
    St George's ..................................... 1
    Harwood (10th)


    Buff Bay, Portland - St George's United surrendered to 10-man Seba United 1-2 on Sunday in the Cash Plus Primer League at Lynch Park in Buff Bay.

    Damion Harwood gave St George's a 10th-minute lead, but Ricardo Geddes (66th) and Wilfred Smith (77th) rallied Seba to victory.

    The first half was dominated by St George's and it was no surprise when they took the lead when Harwood jumped high to head home Omar Brissett's free-kick, beating the Seba custodian Gavine Barrett.
    Seba countered through Smith, Mario Samuels, Ricardo Ellis and Seian McNish, but found Dwayne Holmes and Ricardo Taylor hard to penetrate. Smith was denied midway the half by the woodwork through a long- range shot.

    On the resumption Seba were reduced to 10 players when Oliver Trail was sent for an early shower by referee Kevin Thomas for a second bookable offence in the 50th minute.

    The Montego Bay-based side was not overly perturbed and attacked through Mario Samuels, Steven Forrest and Geddes, who got the equaliser shortly after the hour mark. Ten minutes later Seba took the lead when the hard-working Smith found the winner.

    A disappointed Donovan Dukie, coach of the losers said: "Tough loss, we were in control of the game, got an early goal and a lot of chances. Our transition failed us and we lost the game. We had a one man advantage, but the players did not capitalise on it by playing the ball on the flanks. They sat back and did not come out of their shell."

    Winning coach Theodore Whitmore said: "We allowed the St George's team to win the first ball in the first half, so we adjusted in the second and it worked for us. When we lost the player we played one-to-one and it worked. Wilfred Smith worked hard for us and it paid off."

    Teams:
    St George's - Ralston Robinson, Omar Davis, Ricardo Taylor, Gairy Banton (Ricardo Watson 84th), Dwayne Holmes, Danian Reid, Omar Henderson, Omar Brissett (Barrington James 68th), Denroy Dennis (Hilleide Dean 37th), Damion Harwood, Donovan Davis.

    Subs not used: Anthoniel Williams, Raymond Thompson, Dwayne Phidd and Dale Wallace.

    Booked: Robinson (82nd), Holmes (28th), Donovan Davis (89th)

    Seba - Gavine Barrett, Keniel Moodie, Seian McNeish, Patrick Linsay, Stephen Forrest, Mario Samuels, Oliver Trail, Wilfred Smith (Asaun Morris 88th), Ricardo Geddes, Delroy Ellis (Donovan Peart 86th), Daniel Rickets (Kemar James 59th).

    Subs not used: Owen Steele, Theodore Whitmore, Shanoy Anderson, Stephen Irving.

    Booked: Moodie (16th), Samuels (56th), Trail (42nd, 50th), Ricketts (47th).

    Referee: Kevin Thomas
    Assistant Referees: Garnet Page, Malachi Brown
    Fourth Official: Lewin Purser
    Match Commissary: Raymond Grant
    "Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has."

  • #2
    Tappa's team the only one to have defeated St. George's?

    ...and, did Tappa outcoach Dukie?

    btw - What has Tappa brought to Seba?
    Just asking for on-the-ground observers' comments?
    "Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has."

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    • #3
      When we lost the player we played one-to-one and it worked

      Please Tappa explain this. You are down one man and you play man to man and it worked. Uhmm...

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      • #4
        second defeat for St.Georges.

        They lost 1-0 at August town. too tough losses.
        • Don't let negative things break you, instead let it be your strength, your reason for growth. Life is for living and I won't spend my life feeling cheated and downtrodden.

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