Billed as the "poor cousin" of the matches of this round, Racing Guantanamo vs. Hagan's Heroes turned into a classic win for the orange underdogs who totally outclassed and outwitted their much more illustrious opponents. B-Liga history buffs will know that prior to this, Guantanamo had never managed to take even so much as a point off the Heroes. A flamboyant attack of key passes and excellent runs, built on strong defensive and midfield foundations were the keys to Guantanamo's success, but it must also call into question the tactics of the Heroes' coaching staff who again persisted with one lone striker. This time however, it was Mike Doyle who was battling alone up front, and it wasn't until late in the game when he was supported by Brett Claudius and Karen Salkilld that he looked even remotely threatening. Guantanamo however, didn't let up, and it was of great joy to the Orange fans that Martin Kessler stood up to have his best performance of the season so far - stamping his authority on the game. Irishman Joe Tighe also worked hard in defence to keep Hagan's Heroes to just one goal, while young gun Luke Turner netted a hat-trick to put the score beyond doubt.
The match of the round saw title challengers Broome City and Pearl Coast Pirates collide in a match that was expected to have its share of fireworks. It didn't disappoint either, with plenty of crunching tackles and exuberant goal celebrations delighting the spectators on the sidelines. Phil Sheridan was again the star performer on the night, but the talking point has to be the return of Ken Goatley to the B-Liga. The former Racing Guantanamo man has come in at the request of Pirates' captain Richard Brunger, upsetting many Mighty Orange fans. Goatley took on a defensive role alongside South African Ronny Venter, and the two formed a solid partnership to keep City down to just two goals. Steve Shaw again impressed for the Blues, but the big news for City is the loss of legend Bill Shaw, who was stretchered off during the match. No reports as yet as to the type of injury, but Shaw did spend time in hospital, and the news out of the City camp is that he will be out for the season.
See you in two weeks time.
The match of the round was undoubtably 2007 champions Pearl Coast Pirates, against a Hagan's Heroes outfit who have picked up the runners up medal two years in a row. With both teams firing on all cylinders so far, there was much speculation that the winner of this one could go all the way and pick up the league title. The Pirates went into the match as slight favourites, and showed their class throughout the first part of the game, passing the ball around well and using some clever touches and flick-ons to torment the Heroes' defence. The normally composed Heroes began to look frustrated, as their baffling tactic of only playing with one man up front backfired, with Andy Graffen usually battling away alone against three Pearl Coast players. Gareth Jones looked particularly good for the Pirates, scoring a hat-trick of excellent goals to further his team's cause, while Matt Carroll looked dangerous for the Heroes going forward.

