Just a quick acknowledgement of the fact that Port Malmö had their ass handed to them by the Wandsworth Demons in a pre-season hit-out at Limhamn on 20th March. Score escapes me but it was about a 40-point margin.
More importantly, a party of sorts was thrown in the Demons honour at Deaf Jam [...]
Port Malmö 13.7 (85) def. Copenhagen 9.11 (65) A decimated Port Malmö ground out it’s eigth win of the campaign on Saturday to ensure the all-important double chance in the finals. In the absence of a number of key players, Port proved that the squad has more depth than at any time previously by overcoming a determined, if undermanned, Copenhagen side. Read the full story…
Helsingborg 2.10 (22) defeated by Port Malmö 16.13 (109)
The second installment of the back-to-back Skåne derby went much the same way as the first. Port Malmö overpowered Helsingborg who, whilst more competitive thanks the return of Barté, De Nartris and the addition of IC physio Sweeney in a guest appearance, still struggle to kick goals and unfortunately give up goals for fun at the back. Defensive talisman Roger Nilsson is sorely missed. Read the full story…
North Copenhagen 8.8 (56) def. Port Malmö 6.11 (47)
Reigning premiers North Copenhagen kept themselves in the hunt for a top-two finish and ended Port Malmö’s unbeaten run in a close-run affair at Stefan. On the hottest Saturday of the season, Port’s lack of a full interchange cost them as they fell away in the second half of the game. Whereas North Copenhagen were close to full strength, Port had to do without a host of key players and the loss of Tony McLoughlin early in the second quarter made things worse. Despite a valiant effort from all involved, a lack of accuracy in front of goal eventually cost Malmö what would have been a hugely important win. Read the full story…