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Wednesday, March 21, 2007
SPORTS: BA BEATS AS TEMANAVA TO ENTER THE FINAL OF THE O LEAGUE
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ZANZEER SINGHWednesday, March 21, 2007

SUPER sub Tuimasi Manuca scored the second half winner against AS Temanava to guide Ba into the final of the O League competition next month.
Ba defeated the champion Tahitian club 1-0 at Churchill Park in Lautoka to edge closer to the $1.6 million prize purse.
Manuca was the star for the Ba side as he came on as a replacement for injured striker Osea Vakatalesau and scored in the 72 minute.
Ba coach Yogendra Dutt was elated with the win saying his boys prevailed under pressure.
Dutt said there were early concerns when Vakatalesau had to leave the field on 35 minutes.
"However, the boys hung in there," Dutt said.
"This was by no means an easy match. We struggled in defence. This is due to injuries. Our sweeper Malakai Kainihewe had a heavily strapped knee.
"Striker Kiniviliame Naika was ruled out prior to the encounter.
"An during the match Osea was injured. Despite all the setback I praise the boys for a grand effort.
"They played gallantly and deserved this victory."
Playing in front of over 5000 fans Ba stamped its authority displaying superior attacking football.
Vakatalesau and Shalen Lal were a thorn for the AS Temanava defence as they penetrated even on half chances which came their way. Vakatalesau broke through the Tahitian defence in the second minute but his cross failed to find any Ba player in the box to finish off.
Avinesh Swamy missed a sitter in the eighth minute when his attempt was blocked by AS Temanava goalkeeper Rudolphe Toromona.
The goal post saved Ba in the 13th minute after AS Temanava striker Jean Michel Rigoulot hit the upright from a quickly taken free kick.
Lal failed to get his attempt past the opposition goalkeeper three minutes later following brilliant count moves. AS Temanava survived a foray of attacks with a goal line scramble saving the visitors in the 40 minute.
Ba kept up the momentum in the new spell with Keni Doidoi skying the ball over the crossbar from close range.
Ba's defence was shaken in the 16th minute when Rene Saloa found himself free inside the box but his right footer curled wide of the cross bar.
Manuca broke the deadlock when he ran onto a pass from Bukalidi and slammed the ball to the left of Toromona.
AS Temanava nearly equalised moments later when Ba was guilty of another defensive blunder.
Patua Tetuanui dribbled past Tuba but his short from an acute angle went across the goalmouth.
The winner of the O League will qualify for the FIFA World Club Championship in Japan this December.
Ba will face the winner of the final Group a fixture between Waitakere and Auckland City later this week. Auckland is the defending champion.
AS Temanava will host Marist FC in the final match this weekend. The result of this encounter will have no bearing in Group B as Ba finished unbeaten with three wins and a draw.
Ba: Laisenia Tuba, Avinesh Swamy, Shalen Lal, Jone Vesikula, Josaia Bukalidi, Keni Doidoi, Peni Finau, Luke Vidovi, Osea Vakatalesau, Malakai Tiwa, Malakai Kainihewe.
AS Temanava: Roberto Poiroi, Maheanuu Apapari, Wellver Neti Clark, Jean Francois, Kabeu, Pierre Kugogne, Jean Michel Rigoulot, Rudolphe Toromona, Ionatana Aldo, Vahine, Rene Saloa, Patua Tetuanui.
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