![]() ![]() This one will also pass pretty quickly with a short select committee process. The first passed through all stages two weeks ago. The Severe Weather Emergency Recovery Legislation Bill is the second bill (so far) that relates directly to the recent Cyclones. So yeah, there’s definitely a desire to get some first readings done, have them in front of the select committees as soon as we can.” Cyclone Recovery “Certainly we’ve got a number of things where we do want to be getting on with the work, in order to get it off to select committee and get it back before the house rises, we’re steadily running out of time for that. Leader of the House Grant Robertson outlined the urgency. This will make up for lost time and allow MPs to get some old bills finished and new bills up and running. This week they’ll do exactly that with extra hours achieved by sitting under urgency. So, any bills the Government wants passed this year (without unduly shortening the select committee process), really need to get a hurry-on. Obviously no laws can be made after that, but even earlier, MPs will meet for the last time at the end of August. Before that, the 53rd Parliament will be dissolved on September 8. While the election may seem a long way off, the election-year parliamentary timer is counting down fast. The victory solidifies LCD’s position as a strong contender in the NPL, while Gulf Komara will undoubtedly use this experience as motivation to enhance their performance in future matches.Photo: CAIA IMAGE/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY The election-year alarm clock We need to work on our defence and our overall gameplan, to ensure a smooth flow from start to finish.” “Our players also played to their best and I am proud of them, but we have to work on some other areas that need to be strengthened. “I would like to acknowledge our young goal Scorer Matu Ben, and our goal keeper Ismael Pole for their performance on the field today which secured our win,” he said. LCD Coach Peter Gunemba welcomed the win but also reiterated that more work was needed to polish the team’s abilities on the field. “We had the opportunity but we did not capitalise on that which cost us the match, so we have to go back and work on that.” A lot of one on one’s with the LCD goal keeper were unsuccessful, which means that we have got to work on our finishing game, to score goals properly even under pressure,” he said. “The boys played a good game today, but at the end of the day, if you do not score you lose. Komara Coach David Aua highlighted that more work needs to be done to improve the teams ability to score under pressure. The added 3 minutes on the clock was not enough time for Komara to equalise, leaving LCD as the winner of the Match. Numerous shots on goal missed the mark, including several impressive saves from both goalkeepers. The first half of the match was really competitive, however LCD managed to sneak past Komara’s defences, with rookie midfielder Matu Ben scoring a goal before the half time.Īfter the goal, the game reached a stalemate as both teams displayed equal strength on the pitch. Spectators were on their feet as both teams clashed in the opening match of PSL Round 4 games on Saturday at the PNG Football Stadium in Port Moresby. The Lae City Dwellers (LCD) FC have solidified their position as a formidable opponent in the Premier Soccer League (PSL) following a 1-0 victory against Gulf Komara FC. ![]()
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