Green Gully's Joshua Hope, Kasper Hallam and Paul Hodges celebrate after scoring against Melbourne Victory.
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Goals, flares and handbags — the weekend’s National Premier League clash in Shepparton had it all.
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With Green Gully and Melbourne Victory contesting a league fixture in town on Saturday, the neutral greens of McEwen Reserve were more like a battleground as the two metro powerhouses duked it out in front of loyal travelling fans and curious locals alike.
Gully had the first laugh as Kasper Hallam headed home from Josh Hope’s corner in the 37th minute, leading the side in green into the sheds 1-0 up at half-time.
However, this match had most of the fireworks — in the literal sense — saved for the second half.
Green Gully's Joshua Hope swings one in from a corner.
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Melbourne Victory's John Radimisis drives the ball out from the back line.
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Green Gully's Jalil Regague skips forward with green space ahead of him.
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Melbourne Victory's Nikolas Cevizovic thinks about the long diagonal option.
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Green Gully's Joshua Hope revs up after the ball finds the back of the net.
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Melbourne Victory's Raymond Diho was industrious down the right hand side.
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Melbourne Victory players set up to defend a Green Gully corner.
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A hearty group of fans from the North Terrance occupied a spot behind the Green Gully goal.
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Victory’s Tommaso Minutoli levelled the pegging with a well taken header in the 75th minute, spurring on the Navy Blues’ support group, the North Terrace, to spark up the pyrotechnics and get their end bouncing.
Unfortunately for them, the elation lasted all of half a minute.
No less than 20 seconds after the restart, Gully surged down the wing and restored the lead as Hope’s cross was met by Aamir Abdallah, whose shot was saved before Hallam gobbled up the crumbs for his second of the match.
The drama escalated five minutes after as Minutoli’s cynical challenge on Cobram-raised Gianluca Iannucci resulted in a red card, scaling up the emotion tenfold.
But with neither side affecting the score sheet late, Gully eventually held on for a 2-1 victory and walked off McEwen Reserve victorious.