Dragons draw against Moroolbark

Healesville Senior Men celebrate with the team song after a 2-1 win over Berwick. Pictures: SUPPLIED.

A cold start meant it took a little while to get into things.

Great goals by Mitchy and Kai, and a corner from Ethan which lead to an own goal by the opposition.

The boys were impressed again with great defence and passing.

It was cold and wet in Berwick for the U8 Strikers this morning.

Just before kick-off there was a boot malfunction, but thanks to some sideline taping by Dad, that boot went on to kick three goals – great work Logan!

The boys are were starting to work together with the game seeing some great passing.

Finally ending in a 6-3 win over Berwick, the game was fantastic to watch.

The U9 Redbacks drew 2-2 at home against the Lilydale Eagles.

It was a nail-biting game with some excellent link-up play and assists from Ash, Willis, Isaac and Rory.

Down 2-0 the Redbacks knuckled down and came out blazing for the second half, scoring twice.

With a fantastic strike from Arlo and a delightful looping free-kick from Max the score line was even.

Some last-minute goalkeeping excellence from Billy saved the day. It was a great competitive game of soccer.

U9 White Knights lost to Berwick 4-2.

With three players out from illness the team had to borrow three U8’s.

Berwick played a physical game with three balls easily finding the back of the net.

The U10 Healesville Whites put on a great display of team work and co-operation.

Started off 0-1 down…Finished off Healesville 7 to Blackburn U10 Stingrays 1.

Amazing performances all round.

The team’s attention, attitude and awareness were impressive.

Wet and cold but the Healesville U14 girls Whites were absolute legends, playing some of the best football they’ve played so far this season.

Unfortunately, they lost 6-2 with Ava Holman kicking both goals, but it was against the team sitting top of the table.

The girls seemed really happy and proud of how they all played, and walked off the pitch with heads held high.

Senior women

It’s always exciting when the two valleys line up to face each other.

The two friendly senior women’s rivals Yarra Valley and Healesville were each keen to get another win on the board.

The only senior team to take to the Don Road pitch on Saturday afternoon, the cars piled in, lining up against the fence with an enthusiastic crowd for both opponents and an even more exuberant linesperson demonstrating great flag reflexes, well done Steve Campbell some great flair there!

It was a tough first half with the teams evenly matched but running hard to get the first score.

Yarra Valley managed to beat Healesville to the punch just before half time to secure a 1-0 lead and create a tense half time break.

Healesville women then hit the pitch with more determination then ever in the second half and ran hard to get back in the game with Maddie Campbell converting a penalty in front of goal shortly after.

It was a highly competitive match with great footwork passing and skills from both opponents but with a final sailing ball from the boot of Maddie Campbell our Healesville Senior Women secured their 6th win from 6.

Senior men

The Healesville men Seniors and Reserves made the trip down to Grices Road Reserve to vs Berwick. It was a cool Autumn afternoon with the chance of a late shower.

With a few injuries this week and some players away, it looked like it was going to require an all-in effort from the whole team.

The guys started off strong with a few early chances from both teams.

Just before the end of the first half, Anthony Cutri was awarded a free kick just outside the box. With a great strike the keeper managed to save the ball but had fumbled it out with Daniel quickly following up to put Healesville in front just before halftime.

Starting the second half, Berwick needed to capitalise.

A free quick was award outside the box.

The swinging ball came off a Healesville head to go in the back of the net. Scores 1-1.

The play being very even, Healesville had their chance.

Reserves player Blake made a run forward, passing it square to Anthony Cutri who was in prime position to finish.

A shot and goal!

Healesville battled in the pouring rain with a lot of pressure from Berwick in the dying stages to come away with a 2-1 victory.

There are still spaces available for our senior men’s teams, join us for great competition, friendly team environment, fitness and fun.

Contact healesvillesoccerclub@outlook.com

Other results:

U14 mixed 4-6 loss to Blackburn

U12 mixed 4-8 loss to Knox