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Gipsy Curse Continues to Haunt Narrabundah

Saturday, 8 May 2010

Woden Valley 3

Narrabundah FC  1

Scoring
0 – 1  Padrotta ‘9
1 – 1  M. Isskick 25′
2 – 1  H. Ugemelon 38′
3 – 1  C. Urseofdagipsy 83′

On another beautiful autumn day in South Canberra, a luckless Narrabundah put in a much improved performance against a well organised and energetic Woden Valley team. After initially taking the lead with some good pressure high up the park, Narrabundah conceded two soft goals before the break before rallying well in the second half, only to be undone by a quick counter attack at the death.

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Reds Squander Two Goal Lead to Drop Two Points

Saturday, 1 May 2010

Narrabundah FC 3

Canberra Olympic 3

Scoring

1 – 0  W. Adams 5′
2 – 0  D. Park 11′
2 – 1  A. Gift 17′
3 – 1  J. Krithinakis 24′
3 – 2  A. Nuthergift 31′
3 – 3  U. Haftubeekiddingme 39′

It was another brilliant Canberra Autumn day for Narrabundah’s first home game of the season, but disappointingly the home side slumped to a draw with an Olympic side that had already been on the end of a couple of hidings this season.

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Attack of the Vertically Challenged

Saturday, 17 April 2010

Queanbeyan City 2

O.G. 48′, A. Midget 85′

Narrabundah FC 0

A unfortunate own goal and some glaring missed chances ended up costing a Narrabundah team that never really hit its stride. Although the performance was far from good, a string of missed chances and a goal ruled out for a questionable handball ended up costing the Reds dearly.

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Juve Continue Dreaming of the Finals after Reds Rollover

Saturday, 22 August 2009

Narrabundah FC 0

Juventus 2
11′, 32′

On an overcast day in south Canberra, Narrabundah turned in a tepid display to hand Juventus a comfortable 2-0 win thanks to two gifted goals in the first half. Despite improving in the second half, Narrabundah rarely troubled the Juventus backline with the midfield struggling to link up with Dziubinski and Paulo up front.

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Grumpy Old Men 3: Quiroga’s Revenge

Saturday, 15 August 2009

ANU FC 4
 W. Matthau 9′, 28′ (pen); J. Lemmon 36′, 75′

Narrabundah FC 2
Russell 67′; Quiroga 81′ (pen)

On yet another beautiful day in Canberra, Narrabundah took the field against high flying ANU and from the off it was clear ANU were not going to take a step back playing, as they were, for top spot. Three early goals effectively sealed the match in the first half, but Narrabundah restored some pride, winning the second half 2-1.

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Division 5 fightback from loss at UC to share the spoils in trivia

Saturday, 1 August 2009

Guest Post from Remy Ellis

Narrabundah FC 1

UC 3

The division 5 boys came out of the blocks flying as Tim McConkey scooped the lucky door prize and their table, “Pass the ball Scotty Please”, won the award for best name. As play settled down, they put in a solid if unspectacular early shift to be in 3rd at the first break, only a few points off the lead.

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Rampaging Russell Leads Reds to Victory

Saturday, 18 July 2009

Brindabella Blues 1
A. Myleoffsighed 49′

Narrabundah FC 4
J. Quiroga 31′, 83′; P. Romero 57′; Russell 78′

On a windy day in the deep south, a resurgent Narrabundah put in a steely performance to see off a hardworking but limited Brindabella side. A Quiroga brace sandwiched efforts from Paulo and Russell in what was in the end a flattering score line for the Tuggeranongese side.

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Muller Missile Brings Down Satellite as Narrabundah Earn Draw

Saturday, 11 July 2009

Narrabundah FC 2
J. Krithianakis 36′ (pen), P. Romero 54′ (pen)

Tuggeranong United 2
E. Levin Yards 16′ (pen), Crool Deflekshon 25′

True to form, coming into the game as rank underdogs against a high flying Tuggeranong team that hadn’t dropped points since the last time the two teams met, Narrabundah rose to the occasion to take a creditable point, but it could have been so much more for the plucky home side.

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