Melbourne will go against Geelong-Korea in the Australia ABL on November 12 at Melbourne Ballpark.
Melbourne will go against Geelong-Korea in the Australia ABL on November 12 at Melbourne Ballpark. It was once tied at one, but the Giants went on a scoring spree, scoring eight straight goals, including seven in a remarkable second period. Adam Keefe, coach of the Giants, said: “You simply sit back and let the boys run.” The opposing Giants coach, Brodie Dupont, was practically speechless: “We played well, but it was still a close first period and we gave them opportunities on the powerplay, but I loved our reaction in the second period.” “I don’t know what to say. It’s not Cardiff style. We simply stopped playing. It’s not acceptable. We have to trash that game and go on.”
For the Giants, Steve Owre scored four goals. He had a difficult offensive start to the season, but this was a first for him. Although I don’t believe I’ve been playing poorly, Owre added, “it has been an adjustment coming to this league and it hasn’t been represented on the scorecard.” A Sunday crowd of 5,398 turned up anticipating a close contest as games between these teams always are, and one player said, “It’s the first time I’ve scored four goals in a game. I lost my grandfather last week so that meant a lot to me today.”
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The first goal didn’t take long to arrive; it was scored at only 1:44 when Owre’s attempted centering pass was intercepted by Cardiff goaltender Ben Bowns and went in. The equalizer was scored on a power play when Ryan Penny snatched up a rebound after Jackson Whistle stopped Sam Jardine’s shot from the blue line. Parity didn’t last long, though, as Darik Angeli intercepted a pass from Gabe Bast in front of the Devils’ crease and sent the puck sailing high into the goal.
Melbourne | Geelong-Korea |
Drew Anderson | Byeong-Geun Kim |
Tyler Beardsley | Chan-Seok Lee |
Mitch Ellis | Connor Hughes |
Jack Enciondo | Geon-Yep Heo |
Brian Flynn | Hwi Kwon |
Cameron Gibbens | Hyo-seung Shin |
Sam Gibbons | In-Bok Lee |
Andrew Jones | In-beom Kim |
Jon Kennedy | Jae-Gon Lee |
Date | Opponent | Score | Result |
11.11.22 | Geelong-Korea | 0-3 | Loss |
10.11.22 | Perth | 9-2 | Win |
12.02.21 | Canberra | 19-4 | Win |
11.02.21 | Sydney | 7-3 | Loss |
09.02.21 | Sydney | 5-11 | Win |
Date | Opponent | Score | Result |
11.11.22 | Melbourne | 0-3 | Win |
25.02.21 | Adelaide | 13-0 | Loss |
24.02.21 | Adelaide | 12-5 | Loss |
23.02.21 | Adelaide | 10-8 | Loss |
19.02.21 | Perth | 10-8 | Win |
Date | Match | Score | Winner |
12.11.22 | Melbourne Geelong-Korea | 3 13 | Melbourne |
11.11.22 | Melbourne Geelong-Korea | 13 6 | Geelong-Korea |
11.01.21 | Melbourne Geelong-Korea | 21 2 | Melbourne |
09.01.21 | Melbourne Geelong-Korea | 3 8 | Melbourne |
22.01.21 | Melbourne Geelong-Korea | 11 1 | Melbourne |
Where And When To Watch?
Melbourne vs Geelong-Korea Australia ABL game will be held on November 12, 7:00 PM (International Time) and 1:30 PM (Indian Time) at Melbourne Ballpark. The audience can live stream the match on FOX SPORTS 507, Kayo Sports, and theABL.com.au. There, you may watch the entire live event.
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