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City slick in the wet in 4-1 belting

Steve GibsonBusselton Dunsborough Times
Busselton City central midfielder Siobhan Longmore scored twice against Hay Park on Sunday
Camera IconBusselton City central midfielder Siobhan Longmore scored twice against Hay Park on Sunday Credit: Sharon Cowley

CMI Busselton City men’s premier league side produced a masterful display of wet-weather soccer when they recorded a 4-1 win over Hay Park United last Sunday.

City, who currently sit in fourth place on the ladder, played with passion and urgency and, in doing so, took every opportunity to move the ball quickly.

Busselton got off to a high-intensity start with a Martin Ryan goal after just 12 minutes before David McGuinness grabbed a second just a minute later.

After half-time Ryan scored again from close range and winger Pat Sheehan added a fourth with a well-placed shot that whistled past opposition keeper Jeff Beckett.

Just on full-time, a Busselton defensive indiscretion resulted in a Hay Park goal from the penalty spot.

Despite the inclement weather conditions, the Busselton City men’s reserves showed considerable enthusiasm in their 4-4 draw with Hay Park.

The versatile Mitchell Monck notched two goals, with Sam Njenga and an own goal completing the scoring.

The Sportspower Busselton City women’s premier team continued on their winning way with a 5-0 win over Hay Park.

With Keeley Milner and Eliza Sheehan missing, City quickly reorganised. The women’s reserves team maintained their top spot with a comprehensive 11-0 win over Hay Park.

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