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Football: Bay United keep faith despite 'madness'

Anendra Singh
By Anendra Singh
Sports editor·Hawkes Bay Today·
17 Dec, 2017 04:30 PM4 mins to read

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Bay United captain/co-coach Bill Robertson must be feeling the pressure of turning their fortune around smartly soon after the Christmas break now. Photo/Photosport

Bay United captain/co-coach Bill Robertson must be feeling the pressure of turning their fortune around smartly soon after the Christmas break now. Photo/Photosport

They have plummeted to the second last rung of the 10-team ladder but Hawke's Bay United aren't reaching for the panic button just yet.

"We still feel we've got enough quality to finish in the top four so, after Christmas, we'll just get back into training," co-assistant coach Jamie Dunning said from Christchurch yesterday after the Canterbury United Dragons thumped them 3-0 in a round nine of the ISPS Handa Premiership soccer match at English Park.

Dunning was at the helm of the franchise team in the national summer league as coach Brett Angell served a one-match suspension after he was banished to the stands in the previous round in Napier.

The assistant coach was adamant that when the premiership resumes on January 6-7 all Bay United will need at Bluewater Stadium, Park Island, that Sunday will be a win against last-placed Hamilton Wanderers to find themselves back in the playoffs stock exchange.

"Between the top four and others, there's only four or five points in it."

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Bay United are on nine points, four points behind fourth-placed Canterbury United and another point adrift of third-placed Waitakere United in third place.

The Wanderers are the flogging boys this summer, sitting on just one point after a stalemate from nine games.

But yesterday Bay United fumbled, stumbled and tumbled in 12 minutes of madness that cost them three goals, including a penalty kick.

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"In the first 20 minutes or so we had the ascendancy but in the three minutes of switching off and the game's gone," he lamented as the Bill Robertson-captained side clocked four losses and a draw in their last five outings.

"It was just two minutes of madness, really," he said, emphasising the visitors felt they had control of the game but when the gremlins crept in and they conceded goals, the pressure became insurmountable.

Former Conroy Removals Napier City Rovers English import striker Stephen Hoyle put the ball in the bottom, left corner, past Bay United goalkeeper Ruben Parker Hanks, in the 18th minute for a 1-0 lead after the visitors lost the ball halfway in their own half before James Pendrigh deftly found Hoyle unmarked.

Reeling from the impact of the first goal, Bay United were still licking their wounds when they felt the Dragons' breath again two minutes later on a sweltering 29C park.

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This time Travis Nicklaw went on the scorecard, 2-0, from 6m out after some smart foot work from Gary Ogilvie to thread the ball to him.

It was Ogilvie's turn to step up after he was brought down in the penalty box in the 29th minute. He coolly slotted the ball past Hanks, 3-0, from the spot.

Dunning said the Bay United players hadn't dropped their shoulders in that 12-minute spell.

"They kept battling and kept trying to play."

After halftime the Dragons got behind the ball and Bay United were unable to break them down.

"The forwards had a bit of a dry spell again, especially Gavin [Hoy] and Wes [Wesley Cain] gave us 100 per cent."

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Dunning said they were banking on American/Ghanaian import Samuel Adjei to come right during the festive season to break that goal drought.

"If we weren't creating chances then we'd probably worry but we are and if we get one [goal] then somebody will be at the end of a hiding."

The Dragons were on a similar bad run but had bounced back with wins to sit at No4 yesterday.

"If we can get some momentum after Christmas I'm sure we'll be able to be there in the top four."

In other premiership games at the weekend, Auckland City FC beat Tasman United 3-1, Eastern Suburbs had Waitakere United's number, 2-0, Southern United held Team Wellington scoreless and Wellington Phoenix Reserves were too good for Wanderers, 3-1.

Earlier, Dunning's youth side lost 4-2 to their Canterbury counterparts.

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Captain/centreback Jackson Durrington equalised 1-1 from a cornerkick and right winger Taylor Monk nudged them ahead 2-1 but the hosts, who finished the league behind champions Auckland City on countback, found the net twice again.

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