Sunshine Coast FC recorded their largest win of the season with a 6-1 drumming of Bundaberg Spirit, while Logan United made it three wins from three against NQ Razorbacks.

In the other game in the round, Capricorn Cougars managed an impressive 5-1 over FNQ Bulls.

 

Redlands City Devils 1 - 2 Olympic FC

Olympic FC made the short trip across Brisbane to take on Redlands City Devils at Cleveland Showgrounds.

James Meyer opened the scoring for the away team, before Devil  James Froud was taken down in the box and the referee pointed to the spot.

In his last game for the club, Froud was passed on the responsibility from usual penalty taker Russell Woodrufe and he made no mistake and converted with confidence.

Shane Coffey, who was the difference between the two sides, scored what turned out to be the winner in the 63rd minute but Olympic had to hold on for another 27 minutes for their three points.

 

Capricorn Cougars 5 -1 FNQ Bulls

Capricorn Cougars ran riot in their game against FNQ Bulls, ending up 5-1 winners on the night.

Tom Evans opened the scoring for the Cougars in the second minute, before Tristan Fraser netted a hat-trick and Jesse Thompson wrapped it up for them in the final minute of the game.

FNQ Bulls, without captain Victor Madrid and with only 13 fit players to choose from, scored their consolation through youngster Steven Cater, his seventh of the season.

 

Logan United 1 - NQ Razorbacks

Logan United made it three victories on the trot when they edged past NQ Razorbacks 1-0 on Sunday.

Cameron Hunt's third goal for his new club sealed the win in the 73rd minute.

NQ Razorbacks had plenty of chances to equalise, but failed to find the elusive goal.

 

Sunshine Coast FC 6 - 1 Bundaberg Spirit

Sunshine Coast FC overcame an early Bundaberg 1-0 lead to win 6-1 at Stockland Park on Sunday afternoon.

Arian Dubroy scored Bundaberg's goal in the fourth minute, which seemed to boost the Spirit side.

However, despite their early goal, a double from Jai Cross, teamed with Oh-Kyun Gong's third goal in as many games and single strikes from Tyson Holmes, Leon Dwyer and Bryan Gilfillan sealed the win for George Cowie's side.

 

Queensland Academy of Sport 1 - 3 Brisbane Strikers

Brisbane Strikers came from behind to beat a courageous Queensland Academy of Sport outfit 3-1 in Round 12's late kick-off.

QAS took the lead in the seventh minute through Ken Dougall, which the Academy side held on to and went into the break leading 1-0.

Brisbane Strikers came out in the second half and scored three unanswered goals, one to the experienced Chay Hews and a brace from Gareth Musson.

His two goals takes his goal tally to an impressive 13 goals in just 12 games and means that he leads the Hyundai QSL Golden Boot tally.

 

Hyundai QSL Round 12 Results

Redlands City Devils 1 (James Froud 53' p) - Olympic FC 2 (James Meyer 45', Shane Coffey 63')

 

Capricorn Cougars 5 (Tom Evans 2', Tristan Fraser 54', 62' p, 78', Jesse Thompson 89') - FNQ Bulls 1 (Steven Cater 52')

 

Logan United 1 (Cameron Hunt 73') - NQ Razorbacks 0

 

Sunshine Coast FC 6 (Tyson Holmes 10', Oh-Kyun Gong 18', Jai Cross 53', 72', Bryan Gilfillan 74', Leon Dwyer 81') - Bundaberg Spirit 1 (Arian Dubroy 4')


Queensland Academy of Sport 1 (Ken Dougall 7') - Brisbane Strikers 3 (Chay Hews 50', Gareth Musson 70', 92')

 

Words: Michelle Tobin

Picture: Keith Eigeland