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Action kicks off today at 4pm at Titikaveka where the U15 Titikaveka boys, recognised for their organised gameplay, will look to capitalise on any opportunities to maintain their position or climb up as they currently sit third on the table.
Nikao Sokattak who is sitting second on the table with their unpredictable attacking style poses a challenge, as their young forwards frequently catch opponents off guard.
At the CIFA Complex Matavera-Ngatangiia, known for their disciplined play, will aim to seize any opportunity to climb the standings, currently sitting fifth. Meanwhile, Avatiu, topping the table with their dynamic and unpredictable attack, presents a formidable challenge, as their young forwards often surprise opponents.
At Titikaveka, the Senior Women at 5pm, Titikaveka will emphasise a possession-based strategy, advancing the ball and utilising the entire width of the field.
Key player Edwina Piri will play pivotal roles in keeping their team well-organised. Their strategy will likely focus on staying compact to prevent Nikao’s offensive moves, while quick counterattacks could provide their forwards with the opportunities to strike.
Nikao, on the other hand, relies on quick counter-attacks. Jennifer Akavi anchors the defense, while Shannon Van Eijk looks to exploit any gaps left by Avatiu’s forward movement. With Jennifer Akavi leading their plays, Nikao is ready to pounce on turnovers and catch Avatiu off guard. This match tests Avatiu’s ability to control possession against Nikao’s quick transitions.
At the CIFA Complex, Matavera-Ngatangiia aims to keep the momentum from last weeks 7-0 victory against Nikao Sokattak. Their midfield will be instrumental in controlling the game and supporting young striker Tauariki Nia.
With a focus on possession and pressing forward, Matavera needs to create opportunities for Nia and Tearoa Rouru, who can be game-changers with their pace and finishing ability.
Avatiu’s game plan revolves around a high-pressing style, with the midfield playing a crucial role
in winning back possession and creating opportunities for the forwards. Their aggressive
approach looks to disrupt their opponents' build-up play and force errors that can be turned into
scoring chances. Rima Browne will be key to driving this intensity and keeping the team organised both in attack and defense.
Tomorrow, at the Titikaveka field, at 4om the Titikaveka girls coming off a loss in the last round, seeks to enhance and improve their position in the standings as they sit second place. Just behind Titikaveka with 22 points currently sitting in third is Nikao. Titikaveka, known for their reliable performances, will push forward to test Nikao’s defense in what promises to be an exciting match.
At the CIFA Complex, Matavera-Ngatangiia, known for their disciplined play, will aim to seize any opportunity to climb the standings, currently sitting sixth. Meanwhile, Avatiu, in fourth place with their dynamic and unpredictable attack, presents a formidable challenge, as their young forwards often surprise opponents.
For Premier Men kicking off at 5:00 pm at the Titikaveka Field, Despite a loss in their previous encounter with Tupapa-Maraerenga, Titikaveka has been steadily improving, with a series of strong performances in recent weeks.
Titikaveka may be lower in the standings, but they are no strangers to defying the odds. The dynamic duo of Bill Tangapiri and Nadave Tereapii will be pivotal in creating opportunities for forwards Temarii Jubilee and young talent Sisa Pickering to make an impact upfront.
Nikao, meanwhile, will aim to control possession, with Owenne Matapo and Atu Putere looking to break through Titikaveka’s press and supply their forwards. If Nikao can maintain composure, they’ll have the chance to control the tempo, but if Avatiu’s press succeeds, Nikao may find themselves on the back foot. With such contrasting styles, the match could be decided by which team can impose their game plan more effectively.
At the CIFA Complex, Avatiu’s possession-based approach, led by midfielders Joseph Crocombe and Christopher Pita, focuses on quick transitions, especially through their fast-paced wingers. In defense, Paul Ngaroi and James Nand have worked to close spaces and limit opposition chances, providing stability at the back. Up front, striker Tione Nand remains their main attacking threat and will look to capitalize on opportunities created by his midfield.
Matavera-Ngatangiia, sitting 18 points behind Avatiu with 19 points, seeks to challenge for the second spot in the standings. After a 2-1 loss to Nikao Sokattak, Matavera has shown improvement recently. Midfielders Jay Jay Osinamo and Mark Leito will be crucial in launching counter-attacks and managing Matavera’s forwards.
This match promises to be closely contested, where strategic decisions and key moments will play a significant role in determining the outcome. CIFA MEDIA
Round 13 Draw: THU 07/11/2024- AT TITIKAVEKA FIELD: TITIKAVEKA VS NIKAO SOKATTAK- 4:00pm U15 Boys; 5:00pm Senior Women.
AT CIFA COMPLEX: MATAVERA-NGATANGIIA VS AVATIU: 4:00pm U15 Boys; 5:00pm Senior Women
FRI 08/11/2024: AT TITIKAVEKA FIELD- TITIKAVEKA VS NIKAO SOKATTAK: 4:00pm U15 Girls; 5:00pm Premier Men.
AT CIFA COMPLEX: MATAVERA-NGATANGIIA VS AVATIU: 4:00pm U15 Girls; 5:00pm Premier Men.
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