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It’s a close shave for Beaulieu hockey team up against UJ

BEAULIEU – A late field goal from Beaulieu’s Marvin Simons ensured six victories from six matches in the Southern Gauteng Hockey Association outdoor league.


Beaulieu men’s A team pulled off a miracle win against a defensively strong University of Johannesburg (UJ) side on 23 May.

The Beaulieu side is currently on a six-match winning streak after beating Wanderers 5–2 and now UJ 1–0.

Beaulieu captain Jesse Salo (white) keeps possession of the ball from UJ’s Silas Govender. Photo: Khomotso Makgabutlane

Five minutes into the first chukka, the first penalty corner was awarded to UJ but good pressure from the Beaulieu defenders saw the shot go off target.

Beaulieu midfielder Sanele Mchunu strikes the ball. Photo: Khomotso Makgabutlane

One minute left in the chukka and Beaulieu was awarded their first penalty corner but the strike was also wayward.

In the second chukka another penalty corner was awarded to the UJ but was saved by Beaulieu goalie Sizwe Mthembu.

Declan Bennet of UJ runs with the ball. Photos: Khomotso Makgabutlane

Both sides were unable to break the deadlock as opportunities for goals were not taken.

The third chukka was a back and forth affair with the UJ defence not cracking and their goalkeeper Culin de Jager making some amazing saves. Both teams were awarded penalty corners but none were converted.

Beaulieu defender, Fawaaz Kahder maintains possession from the UJ attack. Photo: Khomotso Makgabutlane

In the last chukka both teams showed incredible intensity but again opportunities were missed.

Captain Jesse Salo of Beaulieu. Photo: Khomotso Makgabutlane

However, with one minute left in the match, Beaulieu’s Marvin Simons delivered for his team by eventually getting the better of De Jager.

Andile Ndlovu of UJ (left) gets the ball away from Beaulieu’s Jamie Seale (right). Photo: Khomotso Makgabutlane

Coach of UJ, Moabi Malebye said he was proud of the individual and team performance of his side and felt his players were growing every week.

“We played the top team in the league, went toe to toe with them for 58 minutes and they got a goal in the end.

“It will be difficult to pick one player who stood out, but I would definitely say our keeper,” he told Fourways Review.

Beaulieu’s Gerald Mpopo (white) keeps control of the ball from a UJ defender.

Allistar Fredericks of Beaulieu said even though his team won it was a ‘scrappy game’ as his goal scorers were not in the greatest form.

He felt that their tactics were spot on as there was a number of opportunities created.

Sanele Mchunu checks for an available pass. Photo: Khomotso Makgabutlane

“From our side, it was very scrappy. I don’t think we played well enough to run away with the match as we have in previous games.

“UJ defended very well and broke down our attacks in certain areas.

“UJ’s goalkeeper was really good. For Beaulieu, Marvin Simons, Sanele Mchunu and there were consistent performances from Reza Rosenberg and Gerald Mpopo in the field,” he concluded.

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