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The Gold Coast Knights have won their first game of the season, defeating Olympic 3-1 on Saturday

There was no shortage of feeling off the pitch and no shortage of goals on it as the Gold Coast Knights overcame a tough fortnight to run out 3-1 winners in the 2019 NPL grand final rematch on Saturday night.

THERE was no shortage of feeling off the pitch and no shortage of goals on it as the Gold Coast Knights overcame a tough fortnight to run out 3-1 winners in the 2019 NPL grand final rematch on Saturday night.

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Heavy rain has meant the Knights have been unable to train nor play the past two weeks but neither fact mattered as the reigning champions claimed their first points of the season against Olympic at the Croatian Sports Centre.

Gold Coast Knights player and captain Mitch Nichols. Picture: East End Digital
Gold Coast Knights player and captain Mitch Nichols. Picture: East End Digital

After Olympic went 1-0 on the back of Jez Lofthouse, Max Brown equalised before Jheison Macuace scored on debut to give the home side a 2-1 buffer just before half time.

Captain Mitch Nichols secured the result with the Knights third, pleasing coaching Grae Piddick who was thrilled to retain bragging rights over Olympic.

“They probably would have thought they could get one over us considering we hadn’t played yet and them going 1-0 up as well,” he said.

“There was a bit of feeling on the sidelines as well but that’s normal when two good sides go head to head.

“The second half, we were always going to be a bit heavy on the legs but they stuck to what we needed to do.

“Full credit to the boys because we didn’t get out onto the pitch for two weeks so we spent a lot of time in the gym and running at the park and anything we could do to maintain match fitness.”

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On the back of the last-minute departures of star defenders Matt Smith and Oskar Dillon, Piddick said it was pleasing to see his side gel so early into their 2020 campaign.

“Last minute changes as a coach make it difficult and the nature of them can cause problems but with us, the togetherness of the team and the willingness of boys to put their hands up and play in different positions and say I will do this job to the best of my ability has been great,” Piddick said.

“The culture we’ve developed has been great and the boys have really bought into that.

“Some of the boys are getting involved with coaching some of our other teams as well so we’re working on building a culture of togetherness.”

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In other NPL results, Gold Coast United claimed their first points of the season with a 2-1 on the road against Eastern Suburbs.

Junya Yabe scored the winner after Brandon Reeves opened the scoring.

United’s women could only muster a 2-2 draw in their first match of the NPLW season after two first-half goals.

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