With only four games scheduled last weekend, many sides got a chance to take a well-earned rest.
The Divisional men travelled down to Mackay on Friday to take on Country United.
First off the rank were Div2 and in a hard fought game, they had more than their share of opportunities and possession but just couldn’t capitalise.
In fact, despite having arguably the better of play, and having had a goal disallowed, they trailed 1-0 till the final minutes when Chris White smacked in a long-range ball for a well-deserved equaliser.
1-1 the final result.
Div 1 were disappointed not to get a better result against the young Country side that was full of running. The Whitsunday side controlled the ball well and played some great football but failed to convert opportunities to goals.
Some miracle long range goals from Country saw them run out winners, 3-0.
The Men’s U23’s had a match up with close rivals Mackay Rangers.
The Whitsunday’s side started the game trying to play their standard style – based on quick low passes, however, a bumpy pitch made it difficult to string passes together.
The home team, used to this ground played the long ball game and were rewarded when the bounce of the ball was misjudged by Rowan and with his attempts to recover a supposed penalty was conceded.
Rangers converted opening the scoring for the day.
Whitsundays applied pressure themselves and won a penalty of their own which was unfortunately put wide.
From this point the game because very physical as both sides tried to get on top.
Early in the second half, new recruit Agustine received a second yellow putting Whitsundays down to 10 men.
The situation became harder as Rangers scored again making the score 2-0.
However, the Whitsundays team came together and piled the pressure on even with a player less and pulled back a goal through debutant Nico.
The pressure was taking its toll on the Rangers side who struggled to keep possession.
The Whitsunday determination paid off with Jarrod Clarke scoring his first goal for the club making the final score 2-2.
A man down, 2 goals behind and zero subs.
An incredible fight back by the boys who left with a well-deserved point!
The Whitsunday Premier Men came up against a well organised Rangers side desperate to take a win and prove themselves contenders.
Early on Whitsunday’s struggled to play their free-flowing football on a rough field and were lucky not to be down at halftime as Luke pulled off a string of quality saves towards the end of the half.
A solid rev up at half time did the trick with Whitsundays dominating the first 15 minutes of the second half which finally saw a goal from the inform Tommy Torzsok.
Although Whitsundays went down to 10 men every player dug their heels in and grinded out an important 1-0 win before a few weeks off.
The win cements them in fourth spot on the ladder but with games in hand.
Contributed with thanks to Allan Milostic.