Fatima College handily defeated relegated Malick Senior Comprehensive by four goals to one at QRC Grounds. Meanwhile, St. Anthony’s was required to fight off a plucky Trinity College unit in order to advance. The final score at Fatima Ground was 2-1.
Archive for October, 2008
Oct
23
2008
1st XI Football: 2008 North Zone Intercol CompetitionPosted by admin in Football, SPORTThe North Zone Intercol competition kicks off tomorrow afternoon with matches at QRC and Fatima Grounds. At Hayes Street, Fatima College take on Malick Senior Comprehensive, and at Mucurapo Road, St. Anthony’s tackles Trinity College. Both matches commence at 3:45PM. Organising committee member Willard McIntyre advises all that the QRC Small Lime 2008 Edition is carded for Saturday 27th December, 2008. Additional details will be broadcast as they become available. Old Boys are advised however to mark their calendars and to have their visas stamped early for one of the biggest events of the Royalian year.
Oct
17
2008
1st XI Football: QRC finishes 5th and North Zone League Wrap-UpPosted by admin in Football, SPORTWith the last match of North Zone league play concluded yesterday, St. Anthony’s defeating Trinity by a score of 2-1, the final league standings are as follows. QRC ends the league season in fifth position with three wins, five draws and four losses, all four losses coming in the second round. The Royalians had gotten to second place in the league table at the end of the first round, but a poor run of form has seen our team slip dramatically.
The side fared a little better on trips away than we did at home, earning one win more and one draw less. We were also very economical in goals for and goals against, averaging one per game in either category.
QRC’s best game was the first round encounter versus St. Mary’s at Serpentine Road. There, we trounced our traditional rivals by four goals to one, with a brace from our top scorer Jerrel Britto. Britto added seven to QRC’s tally for the season. The remaining five goals were contributed by Rishad Griffith (4) and Akil Clarke (1). The team’s worst game was arguably its one-nil loss at home to relegated Malick. From a purely numerical standpoint though, two other losses against Fatima and St. Anthony’s have come at the expense of two goal margins. The team’s best match up this year appears to be versus St. Mary’s where we enjoy our only positive aggregate score of five goals to two.
Having gone winless in Round 2, including losses to the bottom two teams, QRC must find a way to reverse the slide as we go into the Intercol competition. We first face off against last year’s North Zone Intercol champion St. Mary’s College, a team that we have trounced in the first round and drew with in a game where we scored both goals.
Oct
15
2008
1st XI Football: Mucurapo clinch North Zone league titlePosted by admin in Football, SPORTAs a result of a two-all draw away to Trinity College, Mucurapo Senior Comprehensive took the North Zone league title on Monday. The difficult conditions at Moka as well as the threat of relegation seemed to favour the Trinity lads who were up by two goals at one point during the match. But with the title and Big Five spot within reach, Mucurapo was not to be denied and they eked out the required draw in the last 10 minutes of regulation play. The result deprived neighbours Fatima their claim. Both teams ended the league equal on points, but Mucurapo enjoyed superior goal difference in the league season – 21 to Fatima’s 12. Trinity will also have been happy with the draw, as they climb one point past Malick Senior Comprehensive and out of cellar position. They are thus guaranteed a place in the top flight in 2009. QRC.edu extends congratulations to Mucurapo, and wishes them good fortune as they move forward to the Big Five competition. They next meet Central zone champs Carapichaima Senior Comprehensive on Thursday at 3:30pm in the first match of a double header at the Mannie Ramjohn Stadium in Marabella. In the evening’s second match, South zone champs Naparima take on the East’s San Juan Senior Comprehensive at 5:30pm. QRC’s poor run of form continued on Saturday as they fell to Fatima by a two-nil margin. On the win in their final match of the league season, Fatima climbs to the top of the table. They must however await the result of Mucurapo’s last match – a rescheduled encounter with Trinity College at Moka today – to determine championship honours. Mucurapo needs only a draw with Trinity to pip their neighbours on goal difference, and take both silverware and the Big Five spot. In other matches on Saturday, St. Mary’s College closed out their league season with a 3-1 victory over Trinity. St. Anthony’s in their penultimate match managed a 3-0 win over Malick.
QRC now drops below both CIC and St. Anthony’s on points and into fifth position on the table. With two Trinity matches to be rescheduled however – the second being a St. Anthony’s visit to Moka on October 16th – final places and Intercol matchings are not yet settled. A St. Anthony’s win will see them leapfrog CIC to take over third position. Anything less will see no change at third and fourth. The Royalians end league play with three wins, five draws and four losses. Notable though is that QRC has not yet won a match in the second round, and needs to brake the slide going into the knockout competition. On Wednesday, QRC fell again on a visit to St. Anthony’s College by a two-nil margin. On the same match day, Fatima clawed closer to a league title by defeating table toppers Mucurapo by two goals to one. And in a relegation fight, Malick and Trinity battled to a 2-2 draw.
QRC is set to play its final game at Fatima this afternoon. A Fatima victory would take them ahead of Mucurapo on points, and they would then have to wait until Mucurapo plays its last game – a rescheduled encounter versus Trinity at Moka – to determine the championship. The Royalians though could seal the deal for Mucurapo. With CIC equal on points and St. Anthony’s who have two games to play just two points adrift, a QRC loss today could see the team slip dramatically from third to fifth. As such, there is much to play for still. |
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