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Palmerston North Marist left to rue missed opportunity against Massey

Palmerston North Marist left to rue missed opportunity against Massey
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Unbeaten teams face off in Federation League match

Unbeaten teams face off in Federation League match
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Key derby clash promises to set tone for Federational League season

Palmerston North Marist will be pleased to have Josh Cremen and Luke Palfreyman back from injury, although they will be missing dangerous winger Jordan Joblin-Hall, out with a work-related issue. But coach Juliano Schmeling says he will still have 16 players from whom to pick his run-on side for a game he is predicting will be a tough encounter. He said it was disappointing to concede a goal at Napier from a corner. “That’s something we need to fix. We have to be prepared to win those 50-50 balls.” Schmeling said the team that made the fewest mistakes would win the game, so they needed to be ready for loose possession in the goalmouth area and anticipate “the moment”.

Palmerston North Marist notch emphatic victory against Napier

Schmeling said the whole squad got some game time, including striker Jono Steele, recovering from injury. Gill, a left back signed from last season’s Horizons Premiership title winners Wanganui City, was man of the match, he added. “He worked hard,” said Schmeling. Massey University also got their league season off to an emphatic start when they took federation titleholders Rangers to the cleaners at New Plymouth to the tune of 3-0. The students’ victory was an echo of what happened at the start of last season when Rangers lost the only home game of their campaign to another Manawatū side, going down against Palmerston North Marist.

Marist push for promotion as new-look Federation League gets underway

Veteran Adam Cowan will be a key player again for Palmerston North Marist (file photo). FOOTBALL: There is a new look to the men’s Federation League club competition this year with Gisborne Thistle taking part, Red Sox-Manawatū dropping out due to a lack of players and Palmerston North Marist going international again. The upshot is once more there is a bye every week in the nine-team league, something they had hoped to avoid this year by keeping Levin in the picture despite the side finishing bottom by a country mile last season. At Marist, Brazilian Juliano Schmeling is at the coaching helm, taking over in February from Belgian Kenny Santy, as the city side has another crack at winning the federation title and with it, the chance to compete for promotion to the Central League.

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