Crucial match looms for Rapatona in NSL

By HENRY MORABANG
FIREWORK is expected when Hekari Souths take on Inspac Rapatona in the main Telikom-sponsored NSL match tomorrow at Telikom Park, Port Moresby.
In the other game, Gelle Hills will be out to maintain their spot against the inform Welgris Highlanders.
Souths will be without their playmaker David Muta who is leading the U23 PNG team against the Solomon Islands tomorrow.
However, coach Jerry Allan will field a strong team which is likely to include Benjamin Mela, Kema Jack, Jack Samani and hopefully, Abraham Iniga would comeback this week against Rapatona.
In the midfield, Eric Komeng will take the leading role in place for Muta and will be supported by Andrew Lepani, Abraham Enoch.
Rapatona should give their best shot tomorrow or kiss goodbye 2008 season.
The Inspac-sponsored team has become public enemy number one for some unknown reasons.
Coach Kisakiu Posman and his assistant Clement Anisan Cafu have all the players at their disposal which can turn the tide around against Hekari.
Rapatona miss the services of Andrew Marampau who is at Goldie Training Barracks but they have a full squad.
Young Chique Posman should get involve more in organising and setting his players - something that has been missing from the team.
Kialou Pouru should lift himself in defence along with Michael Sigamata, John Baulo and Adolf Horris to cut down Hekari attacking weapon.
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
Next