The Essendon Royals, brimming with confidence after their Dockerty Cup triumph, continued their undefeated streak in the VPL2 with a decisive 3-1 victory over Beaumaris SC on Saturday afternoon.
Under the clear skies of Beaumaris Reserve, the Royals asserted their dominance early. Jordan Adeyemi, continuing his fine form, capitalized on a rapid counterattack just three minutes in. Following a sublime save from keeper Andre Russo, the Royals transitioned into attack mode, with Graham Kelly threading a beautiful ball to Adeyemi who made no mistake from close range.
Beaumaris’ response was through a precise set-piece, with Adam Hester’s free-kick finding its way into the net amidst a crowded penalty area. But the Royals’ resilience shone brightly as Ethan Georgopoulos’ nimble footwork earned a penalty. Adeyemi once again stepped up, converting the penalty to reclaim the lead for his team.
The second half brought a significant challenge for the Royals, as Phil Riccobene received a red card for a last-ditch effort that was adjudged a denial of a clear goal-scoring opportunity. Reduced to ten men, the Royals’ defensive discipline was put to the test. Despite the disadvantage, Beaumaris found themselves stifled, unable to break down the compact Royals’ defence.
As the match progressed, it was the Royals who looked more likely to score. Their patience and tactical astuteness paid off when Georgopoulos, with a beautifully timed run, chipped the ball over the onrushing goalkeeper to extend the lead and effectively seal the game.
Even with a two-goal cushion and a man down, the Royals continued to hunt for more, with Georgopoulos nearly adding a fourth to his tally. The final whistle saw the Royals walk off with a well-deserved three points, a testament to their tenacity and team spirit.
With this result, the Royals continue to build momentum in the VPL2, sending a clear message to their rivals — even when faced with setbacks, this team’s resolve only strengthens.