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Edgeworth Eagles FC - Fc VS Lambton Jarvis Result
Edgeworth Eagles FC
06-23 18:00
3 - 2
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Lambton Jarvis - Fc VS Lambton Jarvis Live
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Edgeworth Eagles FC
Lambton Jarvis
Attacks
120
107
Dangerous Attacks
67
59
Ball Possession
56
44
On Target
7
6
Off Target
80010
7019
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Match Info

Edgeworth Eagles FC hosted Lambton Jarvis at Jack McLaughlan Oval in a match that promised attacking football but ultimately delivered a gritty, goalless draw. Both sides entered the contest looking to climb the Northern NSW Premier League table, but superb defending and a lack of final-third precision ensured the scoreline remained blank.

Match Summary

Edgeworth Eagles, traditionally one of the competition's strong sides, started brightly with a high press that forced Lambton into early mistakes. Midfielder Tom Smart had a shot from the edge of the box saved by Lambton goalkeeper Ben Kennedy in the 12th minute. The Eagles’ best chance came midway through the first half when a corner was flicked on at the near post, but the header from centre-back Jacko Reid flashed inches wide.

Lambton Jarvis grew into the game after the half-hour mark. Their main threat came from set pieces and long throws, which Edgeworth dealt with through the commanding presence of captain Matt Gordon. The second half followed a similar pattern: Edgeworth with more possession, Lambton defending deep and looking to counter. However, neither side could find the net, with the match petering out into a stalemate.

Tactical Observations

Edgeworth employed a 4-4-2 diamond midfield, aiming to overload the centre and feed their front two. Lambton responded with a compact 4-5-1, clogging the midfield lanes and forcing Edgeworth wide. When the crosses did come in, Lambton's back four, led by veteran Ryan Thompson, were resolute in clearing their lines. The lack of a clinical finisher on either side was evident, as both teams failed to register a shot on target in the second half.

Player Ratings

  • Ben Kennedy (Lambton Jarvis) – Reliable under pressure; made two fine saves and commanded his box well.
  • Matt Gordon (Edgeworth Eagles) – The skipper was rock solid in defence, winning tackles and headers throughout.
  • Tom Smart (Edgeworth Eagles) – Energetic midfield display but his final pass let him down.

Bigger Picture

Edgeworth Eagles remain in the top half of the Northern NSW Premier League table but will view this as two points dropped, especially at home. Lambton Jarvis, meanwhile, showed they can be difficult to break down, grinding out a point that keeps them in mid-table security. For a neutral, it was a game that emphasised defensive organisation over attacking flair, but fans of both clubs will crave more cutting edge in upcoming fixtures.