ORANGE Wanderers’ 2016 men’s Premier League Hockey is all but over after a devastating 4-0 loss to Bathurst St Pat’s on Saturday.
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Doubles to Tobbie Muldoon and Brent Naylor extended St Pat’s unbeaten run against their Orange rivals, with the bagel-loss leaving Alex Said’s outfit no choice but to win their final three games of the regular season, just to be a shot at making the top five.
Earlier this year Wanderers managed a 2-all draw with the Saints in what was their best performance against the blue and whites since entering the competition.
On Saturday at Bob Roach Field the Wanderers again applied plenty of pressure, but this time the Saints responded better.
Naylor scored three minutes before half-time to give the hosts a 1-0 lead.
He added another after the break, while fellow Saint Muldoon twice found the mark off penalty corner plays.
“They brought over a full strength side, they certainly came to play and in that first 20 minutes they really pushed us,” Saints co-captain Shane Conroy said.
“It was really quick and end-to-end to start off with, so it was really nice to get that goal just before half-time.
“It was a good goal too, Brent showed composure and a nice finish.
“We were never confident at 1-0 and they came out in the first five minutes of the second half and really put some pressure on.
“But we got a penalty corner – finally – and Tobbie put it in the left bottom corner.”