Caloundra defeated Pacific Pines 4-1 on Saturday night at Meridan Plains, Queensland, to advance to the next round of the soccer Australia Cup qualifiers. After a goal against Pacific Pines, Caloundra celebrates. Pictured by Patrick Gillett.“The second half was good,” stated Kaine Frew, the captain of Caloundra.Tonight is, of course, the first competitive match [of the year]. The guys benefited from clearing the cobwebs. They are definitely from the Gold Coast, and we have played a few easier preseason games.”
After the scores were knotted at one goal each at halftime, Caloundra’s advancement was guaranteed with three goals in ten minutes.We received a few new players, and we started a little slowly,” Frew remarked. We are all still gelling, then. However, the second half was excellent. That makes us pleased. And in order to be prepared for round one, we will apply that to our training the following week.” On February 28, Caloundra’s next matchup is against the Brisbane Knights in the Football Queensland Premier League 2 first round.We honestly do not know [what to expect], even though [Brisbane Kights] is a huge club,” Frew added.We will just be concerned with ourselves. We are certain that we can compete this year, no question about it. if we are able to play for ninety minutes. Not like tonight, when the first thirty minutes were not very good. We must perform similarly to how we did in the second half.
































