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[email protected] Volume 12, number 5, 3rd May, 2014 http://www.footballsouth.co.nz/ http://www.footballsouth.co.nz/ Football South Premiership, 2.45 pm University v Dunedin Technical, Caledonian Caversham v Mosgiel, Tonga park Queenstown v Green Island, Events Centre Northern v Roslyn Wakari, Tahuna Park Hat-Trick Hero, Lewis Jackson [email protected] [email protected] Football south PO Box 969, Dunedin 9054 Sargood Sports House, 40 Logan Park Drive, Dunedin, 9016, Fax 03-4746415 Patron : Blair Davidson, President : Jeff Walker, Chairman : Matthew Holdridge, Board Members : Dougal McGowan, David Thomson, Gordon Crombie, Jarod Chisholm, Tania Cassidy, Richard Smith, and Neil Mackenzie General Manager : Bill Chisholm [email protected] ph. 4746424, Games Development & Operations Manager, Tracy Fleet, ph. 474 6423, [email protected] 021 595 414 Futsal Dev. Manager, Mike Clark Ph 474 6424 or 02 740 3563, [email protected] Football Dev. Officer, Dave M-Chambers, 021 734 323, [email protected] Football Dev.Officer, Shane Carvell, 021 416 851, [email protected] Referee Development Officer, Wilson James, [email protected], 0272097228 Womens Football Dev. Officer, Hayley Stirling Admin Manager: Susan Kornyei, 4748440, or 029 2658721, [email protected] Editor : Rab Smith, [email protected], 022 4738098 ODT Fsouth Premier Lg. FPL Round 5 Dunedin Technical 1 - 5 Caversham, Caledonian Roslyn Wakari 3 - 2 Queenstown, Ellis Park Mosgiel 4 - 2 Northern, Memorial Green Island 1 - 2 University, Sunnyvale Caversham Mosgiel AFC Dunedin Technical Roslyn Wakari University Green Island Northern Queenstown http://www.footballsouth.co.nz/ 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 4 3 3 2 2 1 1 0 1 1 0 2 1 2 0 1 0 1 2 1 2 2 4 4 18 11 20 10 5 6 3 6 4 10 8 10 4 9 21 13 14 13 1 10 12 9 0 8 1 7 -3 5 -18 3 -7 1 [email protected] BD Challenge Shield Another great weekend, with semi-upsets taking place all over - and in the most positive way. Its what makes Football such a great game Rab winning is easy to live with, but a heavy defeat can test temperaments - not always with the best results. So Mosgiel makes history with a two week tenure of the BD Challenge Trophy, grabs three points, overtakes Tech on the table, scores four goals, and etches a smile on the face of Andrew Brook - why not ? Roslyn’s win over Queenstown produced three goals, and two from the unlikely boot of youngster Ben O’Farrell, who I last saw at the NTC in Oamaru along with a swag of other talented kids. Well done, Ben, keep them goals coming. At the NTC, I met the NZF Young Football Ferns coach, Jitka Klimkova. She looks like she knows what she’s doing, and knew some of the Otago girls, most notably Hanna English. Good to meet up with Mike Debono again too, as he supervised the many sessions, along with Shane Carvell, who helped to organise my visit. Who else ? Well Mike McGarry was there with Central’s Jamie Whitmarsh, Koresh Monsef etc, etc, Very interesting, Rab. http://www.footballsouth.co.nz/ http://www.footballsouth.co.nz/ Jitka Page 3 [email protected] [email protected] Saturday's round up... a good day for the Club, well done lads! The Prems came up against a plucky Queenstown side at the Palace on Ellis. A strong first half performance from the side wasn't quite backed up in the second, and things got a bit nervy late in the game, but it was a gutsy effort Chaz to go home with the biscuits 3-2. Tommy worked Who ? hard up front, Aajay slotted a PK and Young Ben had a senior debut to tell all his classmates about on Monday with two goals. Special mention to TVG for trotting down the sideline majestically like Chaz Bro in his prime. In Fletcher Cup the Seconds were all over Braes and could have bagged a lot more than four. Two goals to John, one for Marty and a penalty converted by Tom. Player of the day was the irrepressible Fletty with his form off the pitch just as good as that on it. The 3rds had a big road trip to Mosgiel and had Matt Hunter to thank for a hat trick in their 3-1 win on a heavy 10. A good week in 4th grade - the Whites blitzed Cavvy 4-0, dominating possession and allowing Foxy the chance to have a snooze in goals. The Blacks put on a show with 5 unanswered goals to smash Northern. Inspired by a brilliant Pete penalty save, two goals to the virtuoso striker Browny, and a fine goal to Hayden, the Blacks then proceeded to take the piss like only they can, with makeshift left back Andy Lyndom showing Roberto Carlos how to do it, banging one in from 120 metres out. Is there a better team to watch than these lads? Two Earlier on, some spectators thought they Goal were watching Barcelona on Ellis #2, but it was Ben... in fact the Chargers putting on a footballing clinic with an 8-1 win over the lads from http://www.footballsouth.co.nz/ Page 4 [email protected] Balclutha. Ben Connor went Super Saiyan with four goals and Luiz got three to ensure the first back-to-back victories in living memory for the Chargers. The Originals were so confident of victory against Mosgiel that they let the Plainsmen have two of their star players. Lots of chances went to waste but one goal was enough, and Blackie was a rock at the back and picked up MoM. The Stallions had Jason and Zippy net braces again in a good 4-1 win over Tech. The Colts continued the day's trend of goals galore, two goals to Gribbs helping them to a 4-1 victory against Mosgiel. It was only the Moas who didn't get up, much to El Presidente Gaz's relief, going down by a couple Captain Aajay to Tech. All the Sunday highlights at Ellis park were on the number 2 pitch as the reserves played the blacks. The blacks struck first with a two yard shinner which served as a wake up call for the reserves who went on to dominate and http://www.footballsouth.co.nz/ hammer in 10 goals. http://www.footballsouth.co.nz/ The Prem women were held to a 2-2 scoreline by the Tech diamonds. Annie and Sahara on the scoreboard from two corners. Knockout cup football next week against Southend of Invercargill should have the team back in top gear. Una Page 5 [email protected] [email protected] President, Henry Flood WOW ! Milk Cup Lads play Bolton Wanderers on 21July, Spurs on 24 July.... [email protected] University Head Coach, Luiz Uehara The Mens premier played away to GI at Sunnyvale. GI were coming off of strong results and we knew we couldn’t take them lightly. Our issues were compounded by an inability to switch the play effectively, often getting bogged down in small areas of the pitch. We were given an old fashioned kicking at the half time chat and looked to set the tone early in the 2nd half. We started playing much better football despite conceding a penalty early on. Not to panic, a great ball from Logan Wrightwebb and beautiful header from Peter Rae saw us pull back the score. Sustained pressure meant the winning goal was always going to come, and it was scored by Rupert. Joe Clark looked great on debut, but man of the match went to Jeremy Fong, for some undeniable class on the wing. 2-1 win to Varsity. Seconds: Good conditions at Sunnyvale park on Saturday had the boys excited to play some tasty footy. The first half was dominated by varsity with all the possession and scoring chances going the way of GK. Jeferson Potrich the boys in the baby blue and gold. Nil all at half left both sides 2: Tom Morley scratching their heads on how to shake things up and get a 3: Bryn H. Rowden goal. Following some hard work and patience from the midfield 4: Peter Overmire and wide players, Varsity came through and scored thanks to 5: Logan Wrightwebb freshman Raymond Hove, followed by a second goal from Seb Brown. Max Gunn finished the scoring and at the same time 6: Max Gunn secured the man of the match award. Shout out to the back four 7: Henry Flood and Liam for a tidy performance and keeping a clean sheet. 8: Mike Nelson Final score 3-0 Varsity. 9: Rupert Mark Thirds: Thirds men played a valiant game against 10: Noah G-Woliner Grants Braes; especially when taking into account many of the 11: Sam Winward lads had already played for 4ths that morning. It was a 12: Josh Jones frustrating match, but great effort from the lads to battle it out to 13: Jeremy Fong the end. Final score 1-2 to Grants Braes 14: Sam Brailsford Premier women: Playing defending champions Dunedin Technical at home was always going to be tough, but 16: Peter Rae Coach Luiz Uehara, the girls played with intensity and enthusiasm down at Logan http://www.footballsouth.co.nz/ Page 6 [email protected] Park today. A brilliant goal from Maryann (assisted by Anna) meant that Varsity was leading 1-0 early on. By half-time they had got another one back, but we were still confident in our play, and stoked to have rattled them up. We went back on, adamant that we would do what we could to hold onto this level of intensity. Unfortunately we did tire, and they did pass the ball very well, however the girls held off and never gave them a clear chance. Unfortunately a free kick was given away about halfway through the second half which Tech managed to capitalise on well, followed shortly after by another, in nearly the exact same place. Happy with our efforts but knowing we need to ‘up the tempo’ when we get to play D. Tech again in a few weeks time. MOM was Erica Skinner for excellent work in the centre of the pitch Final score 3-1 to D. Tech Womens Seconds: The women’s seconds played Caversham on a very leafy and gale ridden Logan park. This meant a lot of game play down the right side of the pitch. Lots good runs and crosses from Lizzie Kelso combined with some great work by a level headed midfield meant lots of early opportunities. About midway through the first half a ball from Jo Taylor became our first goal off the elegant boot of Sarah Clarke. With play mainly concentrated in Cavy’s half it was only a matter of time before we http://www.footballsouth.co.nz/ capitalised again. http://www.footballsouth.co.nz/ This time through the boot of impact player Sophie Ironside. Following a rousing speech from the dedicated coaching staff and a few rehydrating orange segments it was back onto the field. A valiant second half effort into 100 knot head wins didn’t see any further scoring at either end. Varsity left with a 2-0 win under our belt. Man of the Match went Mel McKenzie for a phenomenal hard fought effort at left back. Page 7 Tessa Nicol Grace Boston Robyn Warburton Malia Begley Jenna Reddy Anna Hinton MaryAnn Cant Erica Skinner Franzi Falbesener Sarah Vanier Charlotte Palmer Megan O’Malley Rachel Christie Coach, D Moyes. [email protected] [email protected] Tech’s Chelsea’s Away to Illinois, USA A whole new scene is unfolding for Dn Technical’s most potent player, Chelsea Whittaker. Following in the footsteps of many other talented youngsters she has gained a scholarship to the US. Coincidentally, Steve Brook is just taking off to see his daughter, goalkeeper Becky graduate, and is now considering a Doctorate - she wasn’t a bad goalie either ... Anyway, Chelsea is heading for McKendree University, Lebanon Illinois, USA, on a Football Scholarship which covers, Tuition fees, room and board, on field insurance and Football related expenses. She has to be there in the fall which is around August 10th. The Conference she will be playing in is called Great Lakes Valley Conference. Which includes Indiana, Kentucky, Missouri and Wisconsin. She is playing in the NCAA Div two league. Chelsea’s Mum Debbie said,’ She will be study Psychology with a couple of possible majors but that decision doesn’t need to be made yet. ‘We have discovered that Education comes first and while chatting to various universities they all stated the same thing “education comes first” and football a very close 2nd. So having really good NZQA results is very important. ‘ Chelsea had 6 offers on the table over a period of 3 months and after conference calls and skyping coaches decided on McKendree College. ‘ The whole procedure really takes time and patience and having professional assistance really helped as there is so much red tap and so many things that need to be covered. ‘She is really excited at getting this opportunity to study and get a degree while doing something she really loves - football.’ Debbie said. http://www.footballsouth.co.nz/ Page 8 [email protected] Green Island Junior F.C. - Seven a Side Tourney West Brom Wages... http://www.footballsouth.co.nz/ http://www.footballsouth.co.nz/ Otago Polytechnic ‘7’ A Side - 2014, Sunday 18th May (5 A-Side Grades 6, 7 and 8) - Registrations are now open Grades 6 to 13 ONLY Sunday 18 May, Limited spaces for all grades Minimum of 3 Games, Medal for each member of winning team Only $25.00 per team for Grades 6-8, $30.00 per team for Grades 9-13 www.gijfc.co.nz, Registrations Close 14 May, Reserve day 25 May Page 9 [email protected] [email protected] Green Island The Green Island Premier Team played Varsity with both teams looking to move up the ladder. It was a hard fought game which was played as football should be played. A few yellow cards but not a real bad tackle amongst it. Nil all at half time and with both teams pushing found a penalty to Ben Kiore and we were 1 up looking to make it two. A great goal by Varsity took the stuffing out of us then a mistake makes it 1-12 down. MOM Matt Mitchell Next week Queenstown. Flem. The Division One team (Fletcher Cup) First time watching the young side we have. Very excited about how the club and team look. Played very well and probably should have got something out of it. Lost 0 – 3. I know we will improve. Looking forward to see how they grow. MOM was young Todd Wilson but plenty of great performances. Rodney Fleming http://www.footballsouth.co.nz/ Page 10 [email protected] The Division Two team faced a tough and experienced Melchester with an early counter to break the deadlock. We scored from a brilliant cross to Jake to volley it home. Melchester started to push and were strong on the attack Outstanding performances from Sam Dore, Mitchell Hurring and James Whelan. Our best player was the up and comer Logan Moffit and with him out this team would struggle. Final Score 1-2 down MOM Mitchell Hurring. Moff The Division Three Team versus Varsity. Today the youngest in the club and probably some of the oldest merged together and took on the Uni boys at Logan Park. Fadge guided a free kick into the corner of the net to lock up the scores at 1-1 but unfortunately we couldn’t hold them out despite having some really good chances to make the score more interesting. The young talent we have in this club is great to see and things will only get better as the season progresses. Players to mention were Tony Cardno, who never stops running and caused havoc in the Uni defense and a real solid performance from MOM Connor Wyllie at right back. Final result 1-3. Gee Dee Over 35’s Too good for most of the game and with that we got the right result. Lance Woods scored four great goals. Back four and loan keeper were good all day but MOM was Lance . Well done. Rodney Fleming http://www.footballsouth.co.nz/ Over 45’s Not ahttp://www.footballsouth.co.nz/ lot to say this week as we came up against Melchester who had only eight players. Kicked it around. A few boys scored and got off their 24 packs including Stuuty in goal – great penalty. POD Reg who covered a lot of ground. Look forward to playing eleven from Melchester next round. Graeme Wyllie Averly Page 11 [email protected] [email protected] FootballSouth Caledonian 2.45 pm 12345678901234567890123456789012123456789012345678901234567890121234567890123456789 12345678901234567890123456789012123456789012345678901234567890121234567890123456789 12345678901234567890123456789012123456789012345678901234567890121234567890123456789 12345678901234567890123456789012123456789012345678901234567890121234567890123456789 12345678901234567890123456789012123456789012345678901234567890121234567890123456789 12345678901234567890123456789012123456789012345678901234567890121234567890123456789 12345678901234567890123456789012123456789012345678901234567890121234567890123456789 University v Dn Technical GK. Jeferson Potrich 2: Tom Morley 3: Bryn H. Rowden 4: Peter Overmire 5: Logan Wrightwebb 6: Max Gunn 7: Henry Flood 8: Mike Nelson 9: Rupert Mark 10: Noah G-Woliner 11: Sam Winward 12: Josh Jones 13: Jeremy Fong 14: Sam Brailsford 16: Peter Rae 17: Ifeanyi Unamadu Coach Luiz Uehara, Assist. Fred Bloggs 1 - Tom Batty 2 - David Hayman 3 - Ross Howard 4 - Andrew Douglas 5 - Matt Joy 6 - Michael Naeverson 7 - Justin Flaws 8 - Tim McClennan 9 - Richard Smith 10 - Taylor McCormack 11 - Alistair Rickerby 12 - Aaron Burgess 13 - Ewan Bakker 14 - Tom McBride 15 - Tom Houghton 16 - Sam Enright 17 - Josh Stewart 18 - John Curwen 19 - Liam Lockhart 20 – Matt McKay Coach - Aaron Burgess Ass.Coach - Nick Cooper Manager - Gavlar Wheeler GK Coach - Tony Boomer Physio - C-Wi Cheang Match Officials, Richard Roberts, Jack Cowie, Mark Currie Rnd. 6, Sat. 3rd May, 2.45 pm University v Dunedin Technical, Caledonian Queenstown v Green Island, Events Centre Northern v Roslyn Wakari, Tahuna Park Caversham v Mosgiel, Tonga park http://www.footballsouth.co.nz/ [email protected] Premier League Tahuna Park 2.45 pm 12345678901234567890123456789012123456789012345678901234567890121234567890123456789 12345678901234567890123456789012123456789012345678901234567890121234567890123456789 12345678901234567890123456789012123456789012345678901234567890121234567890123456789 12345678901234567890123456789012123456789012345678901234567890121234567890123456789 12345678901234567890123456789012123456789012345678901234567890121234567890123456789 12345678901234567890123456789012123456789012345678901234567890121234567890123456789 12345678901234567890123456789012123456789012345678901234567890121234567890123456789 12345678901234567890123456789012123456789012345678901234567890121234567890123456789 Northern v Ros-Wakari 1. Blair Brown 2. Darren Hart 3. Kris Sweetapple 4. Cam Higgins 5. Paolo Timajo 6. Craig Wilkinson 7. Emmet MacLaurin 8. Cam Kerr 9. Seamus Gray 10. Taylor Quirk 11. Bob Cox 12. Dorje Passang 13. Mike Scott 14. Jason Anson 15. Aaron Wilkinson 16. Zin Khant Aung 17. Truth Toheriri http://www.footballsouth.co.nz/ 18. Jim Headley http://www.footballsouth.co.nz/ 19. Adam Harris 20. Seb Dhers (GK) Coach Murray Devereux Assistant Coach Jeff Satterthwaite Manager Tony Galloway 1 Mike Rae 2 Fionn Cahil-Fleury 3 John Rolison 4 James Watson 5 Tyrrell Barringer-Tairi 6 Damo Foster 7 Mike Sannum 8 Aajay Cunningham 9 Jacob Schneider 10 Cam Attwood 11 Fraser Cameron 12 Sam Mepham 13 Isaac Nicholson 14 Rory MacLeod 15 Tom Connor 16 Ben O’Farrell 17 Geordi Mansford 18 Curtis Day 19 Dan Ramsay 20 Paul Monteith Coach Colin Thom, Mngr T Van Gorp Match Officials, Jeff Clamp, Chris Boyd , Anton Whelan Rnd. 7, Sat. 10th May, 2.45 pm Dunedin Technical v Green Island, Caledonian Roslyn Wakari v Caversham, Ellis Park Mosgiel v University, Memorial Queenstown v Northern, Events Centre [email protected] [email protected] FootballSouth Tonga Pk. 2.45 pm 12345678901234567890123456789012123456789012345678901234567890121234567890123456789 12345678901234567890123456789012123456789012345678901234567890121234567890123456789 12345678901234567890123456789012123456789012345678901234567890121234567890123456789 12345678901234567890123456789012123456789012345678901234567890121234567890123456789 12345678901234567890123456789012123456789012345678901234567890121234567890123456789 12345678901234567890123456789012123456789012345678901234567890121234567890123456789 12345678901234567890123456789012123456789012345678901234567890121234567890123456789 Caversham v Mosgiel 1. Liam Little GK 2. Craig Ferguson 3. Simon Ward 4. Mike Smith 5. Abel Banda 6. Mitchell Carter 7. Andrew Ridden 8. Seamus Ryder © 9. Thomas Jackson 10. Sam Collier 11. Michael Hogan 12. Lewis Jackson 13. Zayn Officer RGK 14. Brett Clifford 15. Jarod Grove 16. Callum Flaws 17. Rhys Henderson 18. Tore Waechey Head Coach: Tim Horner Assistant: Richard Murray Technical Advisor: Stephen Fleming Manager/s: Neil Birch, Bruce Hicks 1. Tom Stevens 2. Jesse Wright 3. Steven Cromb 4. Matt Kelly 5. Tom Bekkers 6. Michael Abbot 7. Aaron Corkill 8. Tim Dunn 9. Rahan Ali 10. Morgan Day 11. Cody Brook 12. Daniel Grupalaar 13.Tom Kindley 14. James McGarry 15. Riley Anderton 16 .Ryan McGarry 17. Hamish Cotter 18. Sam McCauley Coach Andrew Brooks, assistant Pat Howell. Match Officials, Allan Martin, Edward Cook , Alistair Neilson Rnd. 6, Sat. 3rd May, 2.45 pm University v Dunedin Technical, Caledonian Queenstown v Green Island, Events Centre Northern v Roslyn Wakari, Tahuna Park Caversham v Mosgiel, Tonga park http://www.footballsouth.co.nz/ [email protected] Premier League Events Centre, 2.45 pm 12345678901234567890123456789012123456789012345678901234567890121234567890123456789 12345678901234567890123456789012123456789012345678901234567890121234567890123456789 12345678901234567890123456789012123456789012345678901234567890121234567890123456789 12345678901234567890123456789012123456789012345678901234567890121234567890123456789 12345678901234567890123456789012123456789012345678901234567890121234567890123456789 12345678901234567890123456789012123456789012345678901234567890121234567890123456789 12345678901234567890123456789012123456789012345678901234567890121234567890123456789 12345678901234567890123456789012123456789012345678901234567890121234567890123456789 Queenstown v Green Island 1: Daniel Bocatios 2. Luke Baldock, 3. Jayden Fisher 4. Robbie Leahy 5. Nick Parke 6. Max Drews 7. Tom Cairns 8. Ollie James 9. Olly Ceci 10. Ramzi Toumi 11. Carlos Herman 12. Louis Day 13. Daniel De Souza 14. Keagan Iraia 15. Steve Speight 16. Sam Speight 17. Pedro Neto 18. Vico Savi. 13: Steve Henderson http://www.footballsouth.co.nz/ http://www.footballsouth.co.nz/ 1. Josh Dykstra. 2. Nick Grant 3. Liam Dungy 4. Cam McPhail 5. Jesse Smith 6. Nathan Gunn 7. Cody Robinson 8. Sean McIntee 10. Jake Johnson 11. Tennessee Kinghorn 12. Nick Meglinski 13. Matt Mitchell 14. Gabrial Schwarz 15. Mark Burnett 16. Reid Hulleman 17. Todd Wilson 18. Ben Koire 19. Nathan McDonell Coach Malc Fleming Coach, Jamie Whitmarsh Match Officials, T B A , T B A , Mike Patton Rnd. 7, Sat. 10th May, 2.45 pm Dunedin Technical v Green Island, Caledonian Roslyn Wakari v Caversham, Ellis Park Mosgiel v University, Memorial Queenstown v Northern, Events Centre [email protected] [email protected] Mosgiel Mosgiel Retains BD Challenge Shield On a fine but windy day out at Mosgiel , Northern were always going to be a tricky opponent. We started well and after 4 minutes Jesse Wright swung in a cross to the far post, where Tim Dunn timed his run perfectly to head in at the far Post.Minutes later Cody Brook cut in and set up Rahan Ali who crashed one of the post with the keeper nowhere. With all their dominace again Mosgiel struggled to find the back of the net. 2 minutes from half time again Tim Dunn timed his run to perfection to head Mosgiel into a 2 nill lead. Northern dirrect from the kickoff put together a slick passing move and within 30 seconds had the score back to 2-1. The second half saw Northern grow into the Andy game and for 10 minutes had Mosgiel under pressure forcing a number of corners. Mosgiel did not stop playing though and through a smart interchange with James McGarry and Matt Kelly , Kell got in behind the defence and raced away to finish calmly to make the score 3 -1. Continung to press James again got in behind and fired in a pinpoint cross which was meet by Jesse Wright who volleyed home for A 4-1 score line. Northern continued to battle and with 4 minutes to go pulled another one back Final score 4-2 . Happy with the points but far from our most polished preformance Thanks Andy. Nev’s version - Prems entertained northern defending Blairs trophy and a good crowd enjoyed the game. We struck early with Tim Dunn getting a header however after that the game meandered along until Matt Kelly - playing up front again, scored late in the first half . Brookys always told the lads defending a 2-0 lead is dangerous and Northern swooped right on half time to give his oranges and chat a bit of an edge, but 2 goals in a 10 minute spell made the game save again another header from Dunny and Jesse Wright popping up in the Wright place at the wright time ( groan ) . Northern pulled it back to 4-2 but we held onto take all the points . AJ Grant 2nds also beat Northern. Running out 6-1 winners . Shaes thirds couldn’t finish their chances and ended up losing 3-1 to Roslyn - and all the oldies came up short ; on the scoreboard and playing numbers. Tims Gerries had 10 playing Hobbits and lost 4-0. Originals sticking with 10went down 1-0 to Roslyn originals in a tight one and the Old Boys had 9 before rustling up a couple o strays and went down 4-1 to colts . Stevie day getting a cracker and BT scoring the goal of the game only to have it sportingly a chalked off http://www.footballsouth.co.nz/ Page 16 [email protected] Statistics ? Some people just don’t care... But for the inbred Statos, here you go... Read ‘em and Weep, and if they are out of date, blame ... Div 1. AJ Grant Playgear Caversham 2nds 4 4 0 0 Dunedin Tech. 4 3 0 1 Ros- Wakari 4 3 0 1 University 2nds 3 2 0 1 Mosgiel 2nds 4 2 0 2 Northern 2nds 4 0 1 3 Green Island AFC 4 0 1 3 Grants Braes 3 0 0 3 Div. 2 ABL Green Island AFC Balclutha Northern 3rd A Melchester Rovers Roslyn Wakari AFC Dunedin Tech 3rds Mornington Vespa Mosgiel 3rds University 3rds Grants Braes Eagles 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 17 19 13 8 12 6 6 2 3 8 5 5 13 13 14 22 0 1 1 0 0 0 2 1 1 0 4 8 5 5 3 5 5 5 3 3 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 1 1 2 14 11 8 3 -1 -7 -8 -20 2 6 3 2 3 8 5 6 4 7 12 9 9 6 6 1 1 0 2 2 2 3 0 -3 0 -1 -1 -4 6 4 4 3 3 3 2 1 1 0 How many kids have we got now, Doris ? Kingsgate Womens Premier Dn Technical Premier 2 1 1 Ros-Wakari AFC Prem 2 1 1 University Prem 2 1 0 DnTechnical Diamonds 2 0 0 0 0 1 2 9 6 5 2 4 4 4 10 5 2 1 -8 http://www.footballsouth.co.nz/ http://www.footballsouth.co.nz/ Tech v Uni at Logan on Sunday Page 17 [email protected] 4 4 3 0 [email protected] Dunedin Technical Top of the table clash against ‘Victor,’ mon ami... Caversham was not the tight affair that was expected, with Caversham putting Tech to the sword 5-1. Tech were not in the first half and coach Burgess was hoping the team would find their spark come the second half, but alas they failed to play to the level required to test a very sharp Caversham outfit. Pretty hard to find a Player of the Day but Justin Flaws stood out and was rewarded for his hard Rosco clears work in multiple positions. Gl to Alastair Rickerby. The Fletcher Cup faced Caversham 2nds and were disappointing, losing 5 nil to a good Caversham team. Player of the Day JT. The 3rds travelled down to the farming community of Balclutha, with coach and rural livestock consultant Moose mentoring the young side to a 2-2 draw with goals to George McCall and Elliott Gibson. Should be an educating bus trip back for the young fellas, with only Moose and manager Jimmi of an age to partake in the obligatory sarsaparillas. The stories will be outlandish. The 4ths continued their good form and finally got a result, a 2 all draw against Melchester. The team is starting to see their training field dedication paying off, they are certainly making up ground on their opposition and http://www.footballsouth.co.nz/ Page 18 [email protected] results, I am sure, will continue to be achieved. Good work Stu.Goals to Will Bourne and Nick Askin, Player of the Day Jared Dickson. The Colts played the Roslyn Stallions on Culling Number 2 and fought valiantly but went down 4-1. Goal scored by Bradden Gray. Goal keeper Pete McCall was PushnShove at Player of the Day for Logan on Sunday. his fearless goal mouth acrobatics. The Colts had decided to try a Beep Test early in the week as that’s what good teams do…..unfortunately no one completed a length. Hopefully the distance was incorrectly measured or the wrong track was played….yeah that’s what we will go with, aye lads. The Frotters ended a fairly average day for Dunedin Tech by taking all 3 points in their clash with the Roslyn Moas. The Frotters were struggling for M35+ AJ Grants Clothesline Lg. numbers and the Colts responded to a Highgate Hobbits 2 2 0 0 23 0 23 6 late request for players http://www.footballsouth.co.nz/ with Guy Ros-Wakari Stallions 2 2 0 0 8 2 6 6 Bancroft rushing to help.http://www.footballsouth.co.nz/ Goals to Matt Caversham AFC 2 2 0 0 8 2 6 6 Blakely and Craig “the good Helmie” Ros-Wakari Originals 2 1 0 1 3 3 0 3 Helm. Player of the Day to the Artful Dn Tech Colts 2 1 0 1 5 6 -1 3 Dodger. Toots Jr recommended Roger Gr. Is Green-Masters 2 1 0 1 7 13 -6 3 Grants Braes O35 2 1 0 1 3 15 -12 3 for “Frotter” of the Day showing a Mosgiel Gerries 2 0 0 2 3 7 -4 0 remarkable insight for one so young. The Culling Lounger Northern Relics Mosgiel United 2 0 0 2 3 2 0 0 2 2 9 8 -6 -6 Want More Club Based Refs ? Want MORE Club based referee’s ? please contact Wilson James the new Referee Development Officer. email [email protected] to find when the next Course is being run. If you know of anyone who would like to become a referee or needs a Refresher Course, please contact Wilson, 0272097228 Page 19 [email protected] 0 0 [email protected] 5-1 win ... Good day out for the club with a couple of really impressive wins over our major rivals Dunedin Technical. We were very happy to be playing on a good patch of grass and felt the game was controlled well by the officials. Given the blustery conditions we went out with the plan to keep the pill on the ground and let out movement break the opposition down. With the wind first up we had plenty of possession but little in the way of good opportunities. Thankfully we made good and broke through twice prior to the break giving ourselves something to look after. As expected Tech came out firing in the 2nd half and applied long periods of pressure, however it was Caversham who managed the first breakthrough of the half with a 3rd, effectively finishing this tie as a contest. Tech did hit back through a well taken goal by the human torso and had the nerves tingling, however with Lewis Jackson completing his hattrick Caversham rounded out a convincing 5 - 1 victory. The 2nds also found themselves on the right side of a convincing score line when they defeated Tech 4 nil in the early game at the Caledonian. The boy's enjoyed an opportunity to play on the Cale and were 1 nil up after 30 minutes with Charles Owen slotting home after good work on http://www.footballsouth.co.nz/ Page 20 [email protected] Ooops ! the right by Elliot Martin. Turning around at the break the boys had the wind at their back but were determined not to be wasteful with balls over the top that predictably beat most to the by-line. As expected Tech threw everything at us early in the 2nd period however having withstood the worst of it we managed to hit back through a penalty. From this point the boy's were able to take control of the tie adding a further 2 to make it 4 goals to nil. Cavy Smeg are finding it tough in early season as they were beaten by Roslyn White 4 nil. After a tough fight the Over 35's narrowly lost 3 - 4 to Green Island. Tim Horner http://www.footballsouth.co.nz/ http://www.footballsouth.co.nz/ Tahuna repeat after me ...’ Ball‘ Boys Page 21 [email protected] [email protected] Cam Howieson - All White Nothing better than seeing a young Otago lad progress to the professional ranks in Britain. Doesn’t seem that long ago that Cam was a skinny wee thing getting driven around Saturday morning matches by his dad Drew who btw was a nephew of the unforgetable Ben Paterson of Roslyn-Wakari. Ben was one of the best ball players ever to come to Otago - ask anyone over 50 and they’ll know who you are asking about .. So the genes were always there... A sometime striker Cam has had a good year with Burnley, when here he played for Mosgiel in the FPL and moving slightly upwards, played for the All Whites last month in their international against Japan. But back at his English professional club, Burnley, Howieson has made a couple of big moves in his career. Firstly, the 19-year-old, who has been at Burnley for more than two years, the last year as a professional, was offered a new one-year contract by the club last week. Then, recently Burnley won promotion to the Premier League, with a 2-0 victory at home over Wigan, that assures promotion back into Premier League. Well done Cam - and good luck from all your old mates. Milk Cup Gym Sessions For all Dn based players, Morning sessions at KVC Dusty http://www.footballsouth.co.nz/ Gymnasium on the following Dates from 7:15am to 8:30am. Showers available 1. Monday 7 May Core Strength Circuit 1 Advisable 2. Wednesday 9 May Speed Agility Compulsory 3. Friday 11 May Core Strength Circuit 2 Advisable 4. Monday 14 May Core Strength Circuit 1 Advisable 5. Wednesday 16 May Speed Agility Compulsory 6. Friday 18 May NO TRAINING EASTER Friday Monday Wednesday and Friday Training for Dunedin based players will resume on Monday May 12. Page 22 Wils [email protected] Milk Cup Selection. Congratulations to those who have been selected for the 2014 Milk Cup Tour. At this point we have named 16 players with 2 players to be added one of whom will be a Reserve Goalkeeper. Please note there is a Player Conduct Contract that needs to be signed by both parent/caregiver and player and returned. This must be returned to the management team as it is a condition of being included in the training programme and the tour party. In the near future, we will have a meeting of Parents/Caregivers to discuss Funding/Sponsorship options so there will be an email going out to this effect very soon. It is our intention to hold a training camp from Monday 21 April until Thursday 24 April. You must let me know of your availability forthwith. This is an important camp that lays the foundation for a team structure on tour. We will be hopefully playing a competitive match as part of this camp. The squad at this point is: Josh Dijkstra Kings High School & Green Island Daniel Gruppelaar John McGlashen College & Mosgiel Ben Heinemann Cashmere High & Cashmere Tech Christchurch Brennan Carne Bayfield High School Riley Anderton Taieri College & Mosgiel Peter Coates Taieri College & Mosgiel Hamish Cotter John McGlashen College & Mosgiel Fraser Howie Otago Boys' High & Dunedin Tech Heta Scarf-Matthews Otago Boys' High & Dunedin Tech Blake Porteous Kaikorai Valley College & Green Island Nathan MacDonell Kings High School 7& Green Island Callum Smith James Hargest H. S. & Old Boys Invercargill http://www.footballsouth.co.nz/ Manaen Pohl Otago Boys' High & Mosgiel http://www.footballsouth.co.nz/ Ryan Mawhinney Wakatapu College Queenstown Andrew Taylor James Hargest & Old Boys Invercargill Connor Neil Kings High School & Green Island Milk Cup 2014 hopefulls train at Forrester park Page 23 [email protected] [email protected] 2014 Futsal South Futsal South 2014 High School Futsal Tournament. Wednesday 7th May. Where: Edgar Sports Centre, Portsmouth Drive, Dunedin Time: 9.00am to 4.15pm Competitions Available Girls Year 9-10 Division 1 & 2 , Boys Year 9-10 Division 1 & 2, Girls Year 11-13 Division 1 & 2 Boys Year 11-13 Division 1 & 2, Competition Fee = $95.00 per Team. Mike Refereeing Appointments Saturday 3rd May 2014 Otago Daily Times Premier League 14:45 Forrester 2 Northern v Roslyn Wakari Jeff Clamp Chris Boyd Anton Whelan 14:45 Q E C Queenstown v Green Island T B A T B A Mike Patton 14:45 Cale, University v Dn Technical Richard Roberts Jack Cowie Mark Currie 14:45 Tonga 1 Caversham v Mosgiel Allan Martin Edward Cook Alistair Neilson A J Grant Div 1 14.45 Ocean Grove 1 Grants Braes v Green Island Phillip Beale 12.45 Caledonian University v Dn Tech Wilson James 12.45 Tonga 1 Caversham v Mosgiel Andy Smart Kingsgate Hotel Premier Womens League Sunday 4th May 1pm Culling 1 Dn Tech Diamonds v University Mark Currie 14.45 Forrester 2 Northern v Roslyn Wakari Linda Ritchie 14.45 Tonga 1 Caversham v Mosgiel David O'Hare Terracing Tam Forecast 3rd MAYl University v Dn Technical, X Caversham v Mosgiel, 1 Queenstown v Green Island, 1 Northern v Roslyn Wakari, 2 ‘ Never Wrong, Rarely Right’ http://www.footballsouth.co.nz/ Page 24 [email protected] Artificial Turf for Dunedin ? FACEBOOK POST of the WEEK Artificial turf for Dunedin football what a great idea... WHEN IS THIS MENT TO BE HAPPENING? ODT article is nearly 2 years old. 12 May 2012, too many people sitting on their hands in this city! posted by Callum James Flaws FSouth CEO Bill Chisholm replies ‘ “Since the Annual Plan Submission of 2012, and the article highlighted on Facebook by Callum Flaws, the Dunedin City host bid for the FIFA U20 Finals next year has been successful, But only because Football South agreed to underwrite it to the tune of $125,000. Dunedin City itself was not prepared to put up the cash. Also since 2012, the DCC has dropped from its Budget the $1.1m previously allocated to a multi-purpose artificial turf as part of the Logan Park Redevelopment Plan. Football South, rather than “sitting on its hands”, continues to advocate for a Home of Football as part of the legacy from the 2015 U20 Finals. Without a successful Dunedin bid for the Finals, getting a FIFA Goal Project Grant of US$500,000 was certainly never going to happen. At least now it is a possibility. Finance is always going to be the major hurdle for a project like this. Again, I call for the football community to support the cause for Fundraising for 2015 and the Home of Football – individually and through your local club. Make submissions of your own rather than sitting on your proverbial hands!! Details of Bank Acc for Donations for 2015 will follow” Download Footballsouth Annual Plan Submission, at http://www.footballsouth.co.nz/index.php?id=385 http://www.footballsouth.co.nz/ http://www.footballsouth.co.nz/ ASB Holiday Fun Football & Futsal Monday 28th April, to 1st May, 9.00am -3.00pm ., Edgar Centre, Ages 7 – 12yrs, Bring, Shin pads, Water Bottle, Morning Tea & Lunch Morning – Football (9.am to 11-45am), Afternoon – Futsal (12.15 to 3.00pm) Cost, Football $72.00, Futsal $72.00, Football & Futsal (4 days) -$130.00 Masters 2014 Page 25 [email protected] [email protected] Northern AFC Good second half ... Northern V Mosgiel Prems at Memorial. Not the best of starts saw us go a goal down early. After that we got in the game and competed well into a strong wind. With only a few minutes left in the first half it was disappointing to concede a second but credit to the lads as we scored immediately after through Taylor. HT 2-1. Second half we really dominated the first 25 minutes, coming close with 5 corners in a row. Unfortunately when mosgiel broke away they did look dangerous and they managed to get a third and and a fourth. We played right to the end and Henry scored our 2nd but with 10 minutes remaining mosgiel held onto the win and the shield. MOM Henry. 2nds played Mosgiel early and with most our students still away we played most of the first half with 10 men. Mosgiel had a strong wind at there backs and made our 10 men work hard but we defended well to keep them to 1-0 HT. 2nd half we had 11 players but mosgiel played better and finished their chances final score 5-1. Murray Cheers again to the guys that have helped out. http://www.footballsouth.co.nz/ Page 26 [email protected] Annual General Meeting Sunday 25th May, 2014 at 11am Sargood Centre – Otago Polytechnic Function Centre, 40 Logan Park Drive, Dunedin Notice is hereby given to Members of No 7 District Federation of New Zealand Soccer Inc (Football South) that the Annual General Meeting will be held at Football South – Sargood Centre – Otago Polytechnic Function Centre, 40 Logan Park Drive, Dunedin on, Sunday 25th May, 2014 at 11am The Business of the Annual General Meeting shall be: 1. Apologies 2. Confirm minutes of 2013 AGM 3. Receive the Annual Report of the Board 4. Present the Annual Financial Statements and Auditors Report for the 12 months ended 31 December 2013. 5. To elect the Patron for the ensuring term 6. To elect the Vice President for the ensuring term 7. To consider and vote on any written Notices of Motion or amendments received 8. To declare the results of the postal ballot for elected Board members 9. To consider and vote on any Life Membership and Honorary Membership 10. To appoint an Auditor 11. To transact any General Business Nominations for the positions of Patron & Vice President must be in writing and received by the Federation Office by Midday on Thursday 17th April 2014. http://www.footballsouth.co.nz/ (c) Nominations for Life Membership and Honorary Membership must be received in writing (including full supporting details) by the http://www.footballsouth.co.nz/ Federation Office by Midday on Thursday 17th April 2014. (d) Any requests for alterations to the Rules or Notice of Motion intended to be moved at the Annual General Meeting must be received in writing by the Federation Office by Midday on Monday 5th May 2014. Bill Chisholm FSouth Board Member Applications Nominations to become an elected Board Member must be in writing and received by the Federation Office by Midday on Friday 25th April 2014. Nominees may supply a brief (no longer than 250 words) written presentation setting out their relevant experience and reasons for seeking election. AGM is on Sunday 25th May, 2014 at 11am Page 27 [email protected] [email protected] Kingsgate Premier League Kingsgate Womens Premier Sun 4 May, 1 pm, at Culling Park Dunedin Tech. Diamonds v University Prem Women Sun 11 May, 1 pm, at Ellis Park Roslyn Wakari Prem Women v Dunedin Technical Premier http://www.footballsouth.co.nz/