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Ant Hancock<br />
gets his shot<br />
away against<br />
Spirit FC<br />
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Vol.12, number 17, <strong>July</strong> <strong>24th</strong>, <strong>2010</strong><br />
ODT Premier League 2.45 pm<br />
Mosgiel vs Grants Braes Memorial<br />
Dunedin Technical vs Queenstown Caledonian<br />
Northern vs Caversham Gardens<br />
Green Island vs University Sunnyvale 1<br />
Spirit FC vs Roslyn Wakari Tball Thompson<br />
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<strong>Football</strong>south<br />
Postal Address - P.O.Box 969, Dunedin.<br />
Caledonian Stadium, Dunedin<br />
Patron : Blair Davidson<br />
President : Jeff Walker, Board Chairman : Aaron Joy<br />
Board : Matthew Holdridge, Dougal McGowan,<br />
Mike Clark, David Darling, Jill Muirhead<br />
General Manager : Bill Chisholm<br />
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FDM Terry Phelan, Wilson James 474 6423,<br />
Operations co-ordinator Pete Ritchie : ph 474 6423<br />
Referees - Chris Boyd, 473 8205<br />
Media Officer : Rab Smith, hibsrab@es.co.nz<br />
FPL Results<br />
University 0, Mosgiel 1<br />
Roslyn Wakari 0, Dunedin Technical 1<br />
Queenstown 1, Green Island 2<br />
Grants Braes 1, Northern 3<br />
Caversham 5, Spirit FC 0<br />
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Fsouth Premier Lg.<br />
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Dn Technical 14 12 1 1 41 6 35 37<br />
Caversham 12 11 1 0 48 8 40 34<br />
Mosgiel 13 7 2 4 29 21 8 23<br />
Roslyn Wakari 12 7 0 5 31 21 10 21<br />
University 14 4 3 7 20 30 -10 15<br />
Spirit FC 14 4 2 8 27 44 -17 14<br />
Queenstown 13 4 1 8 18 28 -10 13<br />
Northern 14 4 1 9 19 34 -15 13<br />
Grants Braes 14 4 1 9 21 40 -19 13<br />
Green Island 12 3 0 9 11 33 -22 9<br />
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Dropped in to the Hospital this week, and extra good to see<br />
Don Coburn back to normal - planning his exit down the fire<br />
escape - Good on yer. You had us all a bit worried....<br />
And it sounds like Jim Stenhouse is OK too - after<br />
his latest warrant of Fitness. Hope you too are well Jim.<br />
According to Herr Van Gorp, those lights at De Carle<br />
aint far away from being switched on with blinding success.<br />
Next up the Cale ? Or are we going to settle for a<br />
share of Carisbrook ? Presume you all sent your proposals<br />
to the DCC - nothing too ambitious, just all weather playing surfaces, lights and<br />
admin offices, plus a cluster of <strong>Football</strong> facilities in the new Logan Park complex.<br />
Otago United is surfacing again, despite losing those former offices at<br />
Logan park - yep, we got the elbow again. BVG’s house now rivals Hocken as the<br />
biggest repository of paper receipts in the <strong>South</strong>ern Hemisphere.<br />
Whats that you say - surely the most important submission to DCC would<br />
be for a Home for <strong>Football</strong>, to house Otago United, <strong>Football</strong>south, Soccer Otago<br />
etc, etc ? All living together in harmony...<br />
Dead right. Such a rationale is common sense. One roof, one set of<br />
office equipment and computers, and one ‘billy’ to brew up a pot of communal<br />
morning tea, and a tin of biscuits for all to share.<br />
I sometimes equate our future in parallel with Mornington football club.<br />
Never say die, keep your chin up, and try to ignore those stats that would flatten<br />
lesser beings. Talk about unsinkable ...<br />
Mornington, Pld14, won 0, Drawn 0, lost 14, scored 4, conceded 102,<br />
Daunting Goal Diff -98, and Points.... 0. But it has to be pointed out that those<br />
were 4 bonny goals.<br />
Well its that time of year again, after 17 Match Progs and countless web<br />
pages and reports - its time to holiday, so this will be the last Match Prog for a<br />
while, since I have finished digging my escape tunnel.<br />
Most of the info that you need can be<br />
accessed from the Fsouth website - fixtures,<br />
results etc, so that should fill any vacuum.<br />
Just google <strong>Football</strong>south, or paste into your<br />
‘favourites’ - http://www.footballsouth.co.nz/<br />
I am attending an international<br />
symposium on Offside Rulings with Paddy<br />
McFarlane in Edinburgh. One topic is whether<br />
to issue Linesmen with guns instead of flags -<br />
could be effective eh?<br />
Good luck for the rest of the season,<br />
Rab<br />
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A disastrous weekend for the Varsity teams as all<br />
teams lost.<br />
Firsts took on Mosgiel with nearly a full<br />
squad to choose from. The opening minutes saw<br />
both sides knocking the ball around without<br />
creating too many opportunities.<br />
The inability to defend from set pieces let<br />
us down again as Tom Bekkers got clear to head<br />
Mosgiel in the lead from a corner. Chinny went<br />
from Torres to Heskey in a week when he fluffed a<br />
golden chance to equalise when through on goal<br />
he tamely hit his shot at the Mosgiel keeper.<br />
The referee was having one of those<br />
games, giving decisions that no one was clear<br />
about and harshly sent off Shayne Danielson for<br />
Mosgiel for a genuine attempt at a spilled ball.<br />
Despite this loss Mosgiel hung on until half<br />
time, 1-0. The second spell saw the home side<br />
dominate possession but lacked that quality,clinical<br />
finish in front of goal. Final score 1-0.<br />
Man of the match went to Dave Stewart<br />
who played well in the 3 positions he took up on<br />
the day.<br />
Seconds got cuffed 4-0 by Caversham.<br />
Thirds unluckily lost 3-2 to Mosgiel after being 2-0<br />
up. Fourths lost 3-2 to Roslyn. Girls lost to Roslyn Wakari 5-0<br />
Pick up your Match<br />
Prog at Aarons<br />
Footwear shop in the<br />
lower Meridian Mall<br />
- ready Wednesdays<br />
Torres to<br />
Heskey<br />
Terry Parle<br />
“Spare a thought for Wesley Sneijder today, who not only wakes up having lost<br />
the World Cup final, but also returns to a club now coached by Rafa Benitez”<br />
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“On a date my companion asked me if I wanted to ‘go Dutch’ on a restaurant bill.<br />
So I raked my studs down her chest, harangued the maître d’ and left in tears”<br />
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Gardens
Vader voetball<br />
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A short, short time ago in a stadium<br />
quite far away ... came, according to the<br />
world’s media, the biggest battle<br />
between good and evil since Star Wars.<br />
And this time the dark side of the force<br />
had a surprisingly orange hue.<br />
“The team that invented Total<br />
<strong>Football</strong> resorted to total foul - a team<br />
that once epitomised class stooped to<br />
crass, playing a cynical, foul-plagued,<br />
borderline dirty game,” raged the New<br />
York Post.<br />
“This, sadly, was the Oranje of the appalling MVB Mark van Bommel<br />
not the wonderful MVB Marco van Basten,” wept the Daily Telegraph, apparently<br />
having expunged from its memory the Portugal-Holland bloodbath from the last<br />
World Cup, when a Dutch team managed by the “wonderful” Marco Van Basten<br />
chopped, mewled and dived their way to ignominious defeat.<br />
Totaalvoetball has long been dead in Holland. All that was killed last<br />
night was, definitively, the cliché (mind you, Xabi Alonso had a narrow escape).<br />
The heroes, meanwhile, were the short, nimble scurriers who certainly weren’t<br />
adverse to hurling themselves opportunistically to the ground like imperial<br />
stormtroopers in a fusillade, but mostly cut their opponents down with minds as<br />
sharp as light sabres.<br />
“It was dancers versus thugs!” blared Italy’s La Repubblica, while the<br />
Spanish press was, of course, walking on the sky as they hailed the destruction<br />
of the Dutch Death Star and the triumph of hope, flair and, according to El Pais,<br />
“an injection of universality”, which may well be Spanish for “pompous pseudointellectual<br />
horlicks”. Still, El Pais was in full flow and with no Nigel de Jong to<br />
kung-fu kick their hacks in the solar plexus, on and on they spouted.<br />
One man who certainly appeared intoxicated by events, so much so<br />
that he lost his bottle, was English referee Howard Webb. “A rabbit dressed as<br />
a referee” according to La Reppublica.<br />
It tells you much about the quality of the<br />
Uruguayan’s performances here in <strong>South</strong><br />
Africa that Diego Forlan won nearly a<br />
quarter of the vote from the media while<br />
becoming the first player for a generation,<br />
since Italian striker Toto Schillaci in 1990,<br />
to win the Golden Ball when playing for a<br />
team who did not reach the final.<br />
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The Prem side continued to show<br />
improvement with an upset 2-1 away<br />
win in Queenstown - it upset Qtown<br />
more than us !<br />
Sean Flett and Cody Robinson<br />
goals did the business against a<br />
Central Otago side which last week<br />
beat University 3-1. Hard work was the<br />
answer in a good team effort, which we<br />
need every week.<br />
The 4 th Team played a young<br />
fast Grants Braes side. Green Island<br />
stuck together and defended really<br />
well. A few chances by us created<br />
goals, with Fadgie getting a hat-trick<br />
and Cookie a penalty. A great result but<br />
it was a great defensive effort. Jug is<br />
still looking for a female partner and<br />
will buy a romantic fish and chips for the first caller. MOM Fadgie.<br />
The Oldies Gold a great game played by both teams with both wanting<br />
wins. We started with a hiss and a roar being 1-0 up not long into the game. A<br />
goal scored by Richie Kerrbell. 1-0 at half time , we knew it would be hard.<br />
However Tech scored their goal from a<br />
mistake by our backs. End result 1-1<br />
The Oldies Green started real<br />
slow today and we were 2-0 down in<br />
15 minutes. We hit one and 2-1 at half<br />
time, we were hopeful. Unfortunately<br />
our defence cracked to the pressure<br />
and an own goal thanks to Podge<br />
made it 3-1. A Woody dive was<br />
unacknowledged and was a fair call.<br />
The second Green Island goal was a<br />
debatable own goal but who knows.<br />
Lofty, maybe Ginge should learn to<br />
push first. MOM Dean Stuart. Thanks
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for a good<br />
game<br />
Mosgiel.<br />
Soss.<br />
2nd Division<br />
Women’s<br />
Gold played<br />
Grants Braes<br />
this week.<br />
Had a slow<br />
start but once<br />
we got going<br />
2 scrambled<br />
goals in the<br />
first half gave<br />
us 2-0 up at<br />
half time. The<br />
pep talk at<br />
half time got<br />
the girls ready for the second half.<br />
Another scrambled goal by Ash and<br />
Steph put the full time score at 3-0.<br />
Thanks to Trevor for reffing. Player<br />
of the Day, Lisa.<br />
The Green Island 8th Grade<br />
Cubbetts: It started off not looking<br />
promising with only four girls turning<br />
up to play. Mosgiel, with the boys<br />
looking at 4 girls thought they were<br />
going to do alright but this was the<br />
best game the girls have played with<br />
heaps of passing and a couple of<br />
goals from half way.<br />
We ended up winning 6-2<br />
Player of the Day was Kyla. Samara<br />
Averley<br />
Goal at Ellis....<br />
Caleb Rufer was interviewed after being in Sth Africa with his Dad, and said<br />
the technical difference between himself and other Kiwis trialling in Switzerland<br />
leaves a lot to be desired. He had a season in Bundesligue3 he’s now seeking<br />
a pro career in his Dad’s footsteps in Switzerland (Zurich Grasshoppers?)<br />
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The Prems hosted Northern at Ocean Grove. A win for Braes having the potential to<br />
propel them to 5th on the table & victory for Northern likely to push them above<br />
Braes. An enterprising start by the Braes was rewarded in the 9th minute when Ash<br />
Hodges headed home a pinpoint Kieran Putt cross. The lead was relatively short<br />
lived however as Tim Smith found space and drove home a well taken equaliser.<br />
Despite numerous attacking opportunities Braes were unable to capitalise allowing<br />
Northern to grow in confidence.<br />
This confidence was rewarded, albeit luckily, in the 37th minute when<br />
Seamus Grey caught the defence and obviously the assistant referee by surprise to<br />
give Northern the lead. The second half saw Braes try and push forward but solid<br />
goal keeping and stubborn Northern defence kept Braes at bay. The home team also<br />
thwarted, somewhat ironically, by six off side calls from the same official, of which<br />
five bordered on the ridiculous in an over zealous display of flag waving matched<br />
only by heads shaking in disbelief. As Braes attacked the risk of a Northern counter<br />
became more prevalent and this risk was realised in the 68th minute when Seamus<br />
Grey added a well taken second goal giving Northern a 1 - 3 lead. Opportunities for<br />
both teams up to the end with both hitting the woodwork but no further goals. A good<br />
win for Northern whom were deserved victors on the day. Best of the Braes were Ash<br />
Hodges & Newton Rewi whom always looked dangerous as did Kieran Putt until an<br />
injury forced him from the field.<br />
The seconds also took on Northern in a fixture at the Gardens. 2 - 0 down<br />
at half time the final scoreline a 3 - 0 loss. A credible performance that should have<br />
but I bet didn’t see Captain (I’m dead sexy !!!) Savage share the gingernuts.<br />
above Captain “Sexy” Savage rallies the troops !!!<br />
The 4ths were away against Green Island’s line up of seasoned veterans.<br />
We went into the game with good hopes after leading the first round tussle 2-1 until<br />
a final minute equaliser. But it was not to be. Both teams played at a hectic pace and<br />
it was full on from go to whoa. We played good football, but with too many lapses<br />
that let a well organised GI get possession that should have been ours, and get too<br />
many chances on our goal. The 4-0<br />
scoreline flattered the home team, and<br />
Div 2-Grant Engineering Playgear belied our dominance of possession,<br />
Roslyn Wakari 14 12 1 1<br />
Caversham 14 10 1 3<br />
Northern 14 10 1 3<br />
Dunedin Tech 14 9 2 3<br />
Balclutha 14 8 1 5<br />
70 10<br />
57 11<br />
50 19<br />
44 18<br />
37 26<br />
60<br />
46<br />
31<br />
26<br />
11<br />
37<br />
31<br />
31<br />
29<br />
25<br />
but they were simply the better team on<br />
the day. No match for the 5ths whom<br />
with the holidays over now got the bye.<br />
Both Masters teams took on Roslyn<br />
Mosgiel 14 5 2 7 33 30 3 17 opposition. The Blacks going down 4 - 3<br />
University<br />
Grants Braes<br />
Green Is.<br />
Mornington<br />
14 5<br />
14 4<br />
14 1<br />
14 0<br />
2 7 31 30<br />
1 9 19 49<br />
1 12 12 62<br />
0 14 4 102<br />
1<br />
-30<br />
-50<br />
-98<br />
17<br />
13<br />
4<br />
0<br />
to the Stallions up at Ellis Park.<br />
The Yellows played the Originals<br />
in the mud on Ocean Grove 2. Roslyn<br />
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had the better of the first half, but were kept out by some good Braes defence. After<br />
half time Braes came out firing and played some good passing football bombarding<br />
the Roslyn goal. Just when it was looking like it was one of those days, Grant<br />
managed to chip the keeper with eight minutes to go, 1 - 0. A couple of minutes later<br />
Steve finished off a good move, 2 - 0 to seal the game.MOM Chris for his tireless<br />
running up the right side.<br />
In Sundays women’s action the Arana ladies underlined their huge<br />
potential taking on the previously unbeaten top of the table Northern White team.<br />
Back to full strength they got off to a great start profiting from an own goal. Five<br />
minutes later it was 2 - 0 when Kathryn Kennedy poked home a close range. Into the<br />
second half the girls held firm for a 2 - 0 win. A great team performance and a<br />
fantastic effort. The Braes women were at Sunnyvale against Green Island Gold. 2 -<br />
0 down at half time the girls did create opportunities and contributed more to the<br />
match than the 3 - 0 final scoreline suggests.<br />
Best of the Braes the ever improving Cat Ure whom is striking up a fine<br />
combination with Viv Rewi in the back line and Kate Sims whom worked well down<br />
the right flank. Until next time Braes<br />
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1 Spain, 2 Netherlands, 3 Germany, 4 Uruguay, 5 Argentina, 6 Brazil, 7<br />
Ghana, 8 Paraguay, 9 Japan, 10 Chile, 11 Portugal, 12 United States, 13 England, 14<br />
Mexico, 15 <strong>South</strong> Korea, 16 Slovakia, 17 Ivory Coast, 18 Slovenia, 19 Switzerland, 20<br />
<strong>South</strong> Africa, 21 Australia, 22 New Zealand, 23 Serbia, 24 Denmark, 25 Greece, 26<br />
Italy, 27 Nigeria, 28 Algeria, 29 France, 30 Honduras, 31, Cameroon, 32 North Korea.<br />
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Seamus<br />
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Mosgiel 14 12 1 1 47 15 32 37<br />
Northern B 14 10 0 4 45 18 27 30<br />
Northern 13 9 2 2 27 12 15 29<br />
Caversham 14 9 1 4 44 18 26 28<br />
University 14 6 2 6 48 30 18 20<br />
Roslyn Wakari White 14 6 0 8 25 36 -11 18<br />
Dunedin Technical 14 5 1 8 35 42 -7 16<br />
Melchester 12 3 1 8 19 37 -18 10<br />
Green Island 13 2 0 11 13 50 -37 6<br />
Roslyn Wakari Black 14 2 0 12 17 62 -45 6<br />
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A fairly good weekend for the club, and a great<br />
result for the men’s 1 st team in their must win<br />
encounter against Grants Braes, winning 3-1.<br />
Out at Ocean Grove the 1sts faced a longkicking<br />
fast-breaking opposition, but the defence<br />
worked hard and the headed goal against them<br />
was the result of a deflected ball into the<br />
goalmouth. The boys soon struck back : Tim Smith<br />
with a low drive and then a neat finish from<br />
Seamus Gray after he wriggled through the GB<br />
defence.<br />
As in the first half GB came out with a rush in<br />
the second half, but the Northern boys kept their<br />
cool, attacked down both wings and were rewarded again when Seamus turned his marker<br />
on the left and neatly curled the ball low into the far corner. Goalkeeper<br />
Guadam Anbalagan who stepped up from the 3 rd team, made his Premier debut on his 19 th<br />
birthday, received man of the match in a tidy performance, and looked very comfortable at<br />
this level, definitely a player for the future. Great win lads!!<br />
The 2nds played Grants Braes on the Gardens and ran out winners 3-0, the 2nds<br />
were always in control and concentrated on a steady build-up in their attacks. Kicking uphill<br />
in the first half they scored twice : one from a corner which may have been in before<br />
being helped, and one a bullet from Andy Dykes from the left into the very top right-hand<br />
corner. The third goal a neat header from (small Asian striker?) after a great cross from the<br />
right wing.<br />
The 3A’s had a tough 2-2 draw against a tough talking Melchester side. The 3B’s<br />
had a comfortable win against Green Island winning 4-0. The lads played attractive football<br />
throughout, maintaining possession and not letting Green Island anywhere near the ball.<br />
Karthick unlucky not to grab a hat-trick, will have to settle for another brace. Mike Arnold<br />
Man of the Match after yet another mature performance in the middle of the park.<br />
Muzz’s 4ths had an easy 7-1 win against Melchester, Muzz grabbed a couple, even<br />
managed a header!!! The other shared around in another accomplished performance. The<br />
5A’s went down 2-0 against<br />
Caversham, and the 5B’s were<br />
outclassed 8-1 by Redemption –<br />
heads up lads at least you got 1!!<br />
The 1sts womens faced Dn Tech A<br />
on Sunday out at Culling and drew 1-<br />
1. Alice Foote grabbing player of the<br />
day – Brando will want the girls to<br />
step up and play as a team for the<br />
entire 90 mins and convert their<br />
chances in front of goal.<br />
Cheers Deno
Ellis Sunday<br />
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<strong>Football</strong>south<br />
Caledonian 2.45 pm.<br />
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Dn Technical v Queenstown<br />
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1.Cam Burns<br />
2.Hayden Gunn<br />
3.Nick Dale<br />
4.Tristan Prattley<br />
5. Tim Myers<br />
6.George Milne<br />
7.Michael Still<br />
8.Matt Bruin<br />
9.Richard Smith<br />
10.Blair Scoullar<br />
11.Al Rickerby<br />
12.Aaron Burgess<br />
14.Riki Chidley<br />
15.Sam Enright<br />
16.Justin Flaws<br />
17.Andy Coburn<br />
18.Michael Flaws<br />
19.Vince Callister<br />
20.Matt Joy<br />
Coach Mike Fridge<br />
Officials, Clamp, Mole, Neilson<br />
FPL 16th Rnd, <strong>24th</strong> <strong>July</strong>.<br />
Mosgiel vs Grants Braes Memorial<br />
Dunedin Technical vs Queenstown Caledonian<br />
Northern vs Caversham Gardens<br />
Green Island vs University Sunnyvale 1<br />
Spirit FC vs Roslyn Wakari Tball Thompson<br />
1. Dan Bociatos<br />
2. Luke Baldock<br />
3. Dave Lynott<br />
4. Raul Werlang<br />
5. Gavin Grant<br />
6. Ross Mackenzie<br />
7. Oded Nathan<br />
8. Chris Allcott<br />
9. Steve Henderson<br />
10. Carlos Hermann<br />
11. Sean Sutton<br />
12. Wagner Santana<br />
13. Vico Savi<br />
14. Zeno Neto<br />
15. Stuart Phipps<br />
16. Pedro Neto<br />
17.- Darren Hill<br />
Coach: J. Whitmarsh
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Premier League<br />
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1. Pat Howell<br />
2. Matt Brooke<br />
3. Tom Bekkers<br />
4. Luke Burgess<br />
5. Mike Abbott<br />
6. Morgan Day<br />
7. Dom Vettise<br />
8.Shane Danielson<br />
9. Tim Dunn<br />
10. Phil Kelly<br />
11. Reg Coldicott<br />
12. Mike Mcgarry<br />
13.Tom Kent<br />
14. Guy Belsham<br />
15. Gary Irvine<br />
16. Curtis Day<br />
22. Andrew James<br />
Coach M McGarry<br />
Sally Hicks<br />
Memorial 2.45 pm.<br />
Mosgiel v Grants Braes<br />
Officials, Langley, Smith, Currie<br />
FPL 17th Rnd, 31st <strong>July</strong>.<br />
University vs Grants Braes Caledonian<br />
Roslyn Wakari vs Northern Ellis Park<br />
Queenstown vs Spirit FC Queenstown<br />
Green Island vs Dn Technical Sunnyvale<br />
Caversham vs Mosgiel Tonga Park<br />
1 Josh Columbus<br />
2 Michael Bloy<br />
3 Ben Eder<br />
4 Tiwai Wilson<br />
5 Liam Lockhart<br />
6 Peter Alcock<br />
7 Marcus Mineba<br />
8 Kieran Putt<br />
9 Aaron Farell<br />
10 Ash Hodges<br />
11 Shannon Cox<br />
12 Tel Saunders<br />
13 Jon Nielsen<br />
14 Matt Nielsen<br />
15 Jared Wright<br />
16 James Sinclair<br />
Coach Al Laidler<br />
Mngr M. Roberts<br />
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Div 4, Healthy Soils<br />
Roslyn Wakari White 14 13 1 0 46 18 28 40<br />
Northern 14 10 2 2 52 22 30 32<br />
Melchester Sharks 14 9 2 3 47 29 18 29<br />
Green Island 14 7 4 3 35 26 9 25<br />
Roslyn Wakari Black 14 6 3 5 22 21 1 21<br />
Grants Braes 14 4 1 9 26 44 -18 13<br />
Melchester Muppets 14 4 1 9 37 57 -20 13<br />
Dunedin Technical 14 3 3 8 27 33 -6 12<br />
Caversham Smeg 14 3 1 10 27 43 -16 10<br />
University 14 1 2 11 21 47 -26 5<br />
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Div 5, Brandwell Moller<br />
Redemption 14 10 2 0 58 25 33 32<br />
Caversham 14 7 1 4 29 24 5 22<br />
Caversham Phoenix 13 7 0 4 53 29 24 21<br />
Grants Braes Arana 13 4 1 7 27 42 -15 13<br />
Balclutha 13 3 2 6 24 37 -13 11<br />
Northern 14 3 1 8 19 33 -14 10<br />
Northern B 14 3 1 8 25 45 -20 10<br />
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Special Olympics<br />
The Special Olympics oath is:<br />
“ Let me win. But if I cannot win,<br />
Let me be brave in the attempt”<br />
I think we could all adopt this oath.<br />
<strong>Football</strong>south is working with Special<br />
Olympics Otago in promoting football as an<br />
SO sport. There<br />
is a Sportability Expo on at the Edgar Centre on Sept<br />
15 th , and leading up to it SO volunteers and Teacher<br />
Aides will be doing Small Whites Coaching courses<br />
organised by Terry Phelan with Jan Aitken ( SONZ<br />
Regional Sports Coordinator ).<br />
On <strong>July</strong> 3 rd , Special Olympics athlete Mark<br />
Liggins and FIFA Order of Merit holder, Steve<br />
Sumner took to the pitch in Cape Town to represent<br />
NZ at the Special Olympics Unity Cup.<br />
Athlete Meghan McNeill with coaches Keri Peacock<br />
and Sam Gillies. Meghan says the best part of<br />
playing Special Olympics football is stopping the ball<br />
with her feet.<br />
Great use of free time!<br />
When Keri Peacock arrived at the University of Otago as an exchange student<br />
from Vassar College in New York, she found she had a fair bit of spare time on<br />
her hands. Keri volunteered for Special Olympics at home and when she learned<br />
the opportunity exists in Dunedin<br />
she signed-up, encouraging other<br />
exchange students to come<br />
along. Sam Gillies was game- so<br />
every Monday evening, the two<br />
coached Special Olympics<br />
football.<br />
“Volunteering for<br />
Special Olympics has been a<br />
highlight of my time in NZ” says<br />
Sam.<br />
“Just go for it” is Keri’s advice to<br />
any aspiring volunteer.<br />
“ It’s a great experience and<br />
any learning you do will be<br />
positive.”<br />
Bill
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Last Sunday Womens Results<br />
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Kingsgate Hotel Premier Women: Roslyn Wakari 5, University A 0;<br />
Dunedin Tech. A 1, Northern 1.<br />
Senior Women Split: Roslyn Wakari Black 7, Green Island Green 2;<br />
Balclutha Women 1, Dunedin Tech Swans 1.<br />
Senior Women: Roslyn Wakari White 4, Mosgiel Women 1; Green Island<br />
Gold 3, Grants Braes Women 0; Grants Braes Arana 2<br />
Northern Women White 0:<br />
A dramatic 2-1 loss ended the quarter-final<br />
hopes of the Junior <strong>Football</strong> Ferns at the FIFA U-20<br />
Women’s World Cup.<br />
From the start, New Zealand took the attack to the<br />
group favourites in a game the Junior Ferns had to<br />
win to keep their destiny in their own hands and<br />
Rosie White and Bridgette Armstrong both forced<br />
sharp saves from Korean ‘keeper Hong Myong Hui<br />
inside the opening five minutes.<br />
But when Yun Hyon-Hi slotted the ball past<br />
the again impressive Erin Naylor in the 12th minute New Zealand were playing catch-up<br />
and a Kim Un Hyang penalty, after an unlucky handball from an unsighted Rosie White,<br />
made the Junior Ferns’ task doubly tough.<br />
New Zealand refused to lie down though and reward for pushing bodies forward came in<br />
the form of an 90th minute goal from the head of Bridgett Armstrong but an<br />
equaliser, and the point they needed to stay alive in the tournament, never came.<br />
“I can’t ask any more of the players with a performance like that,” said New<br />
Zealand coach Tony Readings.<br />
Referees at the 2006 World Cup won a 100 per cent pay rise and will earn<br />
£23,000 each ( NZ $49,000 ). The refereeing bill at the month-long tournament<br />
will top £2.3million, FIFA said.<br />
Twenty-three referees have been chosen to run the 64 games in<br />
Germany from June 9 to <strong>July</strong> 9. Each referee will be backed by two assistants.<br />
They will also get £23,000 as will each member of the seven ‘reserve’<br />
refereeing trios, even if they are not called into action.<br />
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SOCCER MASTERS CUP GOLD COAST<br />
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8th - 16th OCTOBER 2011<br />
Otago group going at cheap rates, Interested ?<br />
Contact Herr Barry Van Gorp at 021 506 745, or berma1@xtra.co.nz<br />
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Glasgow Rangers have released Andrew Milne. And not yet confirmed,<br />
Blackburn are also to release Lindsay Cameron.<br />
(Both from last years Junior All Whites).<br />
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Prems took on 3rd placed Roslyn at altitude on Saturday. A close game , which<br />
we won late in the game with a scrappy goal to Tim Mc.<br />
Not one of the teams best performances but happy to take the 3 points and keep<br />
the title a chance.<br />
The Fletchers were away to an always hard Balclutha side at home. A<br />
good 2-1 win to keep them in and around the top 3.<br />
The 3rds , again with a number of our youth team players had a good game with<br />
Roslyn. Finally going down 4-2 , but Magic is still pleased with the way some of<br />
these young players are doing in Senior football.<br />
Robs 4Ths finally got a win with a late penalty giving them a 4-3 win against<br />
Caversham.<br />
The Masters grade saw the top of thea table clash at Sunnyvale between<br />
the Fortters and Green Island. gold. Green Island created most of the chances<br />
early on and went to the break 1 nil up. A second half that was more even saw<br />
the Frotters pull 1 back for the final 1 all draw.<br />
The Gerries had an easy 11 nil win over Northern, with Yoda bagging 5<br />
which still couldnt bring him player of the day.<br />
The Colts took on Highgate and competed well early on , but in the end<br />
went down 7 nil.<br />
Sunday saw the Prem A’s take on Northern at Culling. 1 nil up and doing<br />
alot of defending. Couldnt just hold on but a good 1 all draw.<br />
The Swans had the big away trip for the year to Balclutha. As with the<br />
Fletcher Cup its always a hard task to come away with the points in Balclutha. A<br />
good 1 all final result.<br />
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Div 6, A J Grant Clotheslines<br />
Green Island Gold 14 12 1 0 64 11 53 37<br />
Highgate Hobbitts 14 12 0 1 66 12 54 36<br />
Dn Tech. Frotters 14 11 1 1 53 15 38 34<br />
Mosgiel Masters 14 10 1 2 50 19 31 31<br />
Dn Tech. Gerries 14 9 0 4 59 16 43 27<br />
Roslyn Wakari Stallions 14 8 1 5 44 29 15 25<br />
Roslyn Wakari Originals 14 7 0 6 26 32 -6 21<br />
Grants Braes Yellow 14 5 2 6 17 24 -7 17<br />
Green Island Green 14 5 0 8 33 50 -17 15<br />
Grants Braes Black 14 4 1 8 23 37 -14 13<br />
Melchester Rovers 14 4 1 8 13 34 -21 13<br />
Northern Masters 14 2 1 10 23 74 -51 7<br />
Dunedin Tech. Colts 14 2 0 11 19 60 -41 6<br />
Northern Relics 14 1 1 11 16 60 -44 4<br />
Roslyn Wakari Moas 14 0 2 11 19 52 -33 2<br />
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Last but not least great<br />
to hear that Don Coburn has<br />
made an amazing recovery<br />
from last weekend. The<br />
whole club look foward to<br />
seeing him back real soon.<br />
Also Jim Stenhouse is<br />
back home in Alex after a<br />
short illness , again the club<br />
is thrilled to hear things are<br />
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NZF - donates $5000 for Trip<br />
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Eight players in the New Zealand<br />
homeless football side were announced, just two<br />
months before their world cup tournament in<br />
Brazil, after New Zealand <strong>Football</strong> made a crucial<br />
$5000 donation enabling them to go.<br />
“Funding has been a huge issue,” Street <strong>Football</strong><br />
Aotearoa chairwoman Katie Owen said.<br />
Just weeks ago the trip was in doubt after<br />
eight months’ fundraising failed to achieve the<br />
money for flights. Seventy-five per cent of the<br />
$35,000 needed had now been raised.<br />
Fab Waenga<br />
The 56-country championship will be the<br />
eighth cup – but only the second the Kiwis have<br />
attended, after taking part in their first in Melbourne in 2008. Of the eight players<br />
selected to attend the four-a-side tournament, three are from the national champion<br />
Wellington side.<br />
Fabian Waenga played his first football game less than two years ago, but will<br />
make his first overseas trip as a New Zealand representative. He was humble about his<br />
natural abilities.<br />
Mr Waenga, who had a “long history” of homelessness but now lives in council<br />
housing, said playing football had made him more aware of humanity.<br />
“I can see what [my team-mates] are experiencing and going through and a lot<br />
of crap they have to put up with.” He hoped to do the haka at the tournament, he said.<br />
Manchester United will make Wayne Rooney their highest paid<br />
player with a new deal worth £130,000 a week. Or £6.76m a year<br />
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Cantona predicts further English decline unless a<br />
cap on imports is introduced. The Frenchman, who<br />
inspired Leeds United to the 1991-92 league title<br />
before becoming the catalyst for Manchester United’s<br />
domestic dominance in the Nineties, was one of only<br />
12 foreign players on duty on the opening weekend of<br />
the first Premier League campaign in August 1992.<br />
English footballers are now heavily<br />
outnumbered by their foreign counterparts in the<br />
Premier League, ensuring an ever-shrinking pool of<br />
talent from which England manager Fabio Capello can<br />
select his squad.<br />
But despite new regulations which will come<br />
into force this season, that require every top flight club<br />
to include eight home-grown players – who must<br />
Eric Cantona<br />
have been registered by the club for three seasons prior to his 21st birthday – among a<br />
squad of 25. Cantona said: “Yes, [a cap] is important. You can have foreign players; but<br />
three, four or five.<br />
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The Roslyn Prems put in a good performance<br />
against Tech but didn’t come up with any<br />
points. James Puyol was brilliant at the back,<br />
Xavi Mather was class in the middle of park<br />
and Conrad Watt was sound in goal. The<br />
brothers Cunningham were both outstanding<br />
and shared POD.<br />
The Feltchers cruised to a 6-1 win over<br />
GI with Mils, Jacko, Ash and Brett Iniesta<br />
Wanden amongst the goals again. POD went<br />
to Jacko who celebrated his birthday with a<br />
great game.<br />
The ABL Whites came from behind for<br />
the second week in a row to beat Tech 4-2.<br />
Chis got the first equalizer, Konyo got the<br />
second equalizer, Honk and Tel created a sitter<br />
for Yeovil to<br />
get the<br />
third and<br />
Fraser got the fourth Lampard style with<br />
Robbie in prime position to see it cross the<br />
line. POD went to Konyo.<br />
The ABL Blacks backed up their first<br />
win of the season with another win this time<br />
over Cavy. James O’Callaghan opened the<br />
scoring and created the second by cunningly<br />
banking the ball of Tim’s knob. POD went to<br />
Ben ‘Skirtel’ Hume.<br />
The Healthy Soils took a big step<br />
towards winning the league with a 6-3 win<br />
over the Mellie Sharks in a top of the table<br />
clash. Hayden W got 2, Andy, Big Al, Benno<br />
(a pen) and the grey ghost Gazza all got one<br />
each. POD went to the heart and sole of the<br />
team Gregor.<br />
The HS Blacks held on the lead this<br />
week to beat Varsity 3-2. POD Marius was in<br />
fine form setting Jesse for the first goal and
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scoring the other 2. Doug did<br />
a great job in goals standing<br />
in for the injured Super<br />
Hans.<br />
The Stallions edged<br />
Grants Braes 4-3 in a tight<br />
game that was in the<br />
balance until POD<br />
Honklebury got his 2nd goal<br />
late in the match. Lala and<br />
The Originals had a<br />
day to forget going down to<br />
the other Grants Braes team<br />
2-0. POD went to Super<br />
Sean Adie who as always<br />
gave 110%.<br />
The Moa’s season<br />
went from bad to worse<br />
throwing away 2-0 lead to<br />
lose 3-2 to Northern in a<br />
bottom other table clash.<br />
The Moa’s have plenty of<br />
character and will hopefully<br />
be able bounce back and get<br />
their first win next week.<br />
The Women’s Prem<br />
team celebrated Úna appreciation day with a 5-0 win over Varsity. The goals were<br />
scored by Carena (2), Adrienne and of course Úna who celebrated her 21st birthday with a double.<br />
The Senior Whites beat a tough Mosgiel side 4-1 in an excellent game.<br />
Super Kels showed her class yet again with 4 goals whilst at the back POD Solly<br />
was rock solid as ever. The Senior Blacks racked up another good win<br />
beating GI 7-2 with Crystal getting her first goal, POD went to Lydia.<br />
Birthday<br />
girl Una<br />
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Caversham played southland and came away with a 5-0 victory.which keeps the<br />
pressure on tech at the top of the table. 2 goals to robbie and harley and one to<br />
seamus completed the scoring for the home team. F<br />
Full marks for a complete display ahead of this weeks chatham cup quarter<br />
final in christchurch. motm went to taylor powers. the seconds winning run<br />
continued with 4-0 victory over varisty, to stay them in second place. Hammer<br />
World Cup
NZ U20 World Cup<br />
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FIFA U-20 Women’s W Cup Germany <strong>2010</strong><br />
Group B: New Zealand 1 (Bridgette Armstrong<br />
90’) Korea DPR 2 (YUN Hyon Hi 12’, KIM Un<br />
Hyang 65’ pen) Halftime 0-1<br />
New Zealand: 20-Erin NAYLER (GK), 3-Anna<br />
GREEN (Captain), , 5-Briony FISHER, 6-<br />
Bridgette ARMSTRONG, 7-Hannah<br />
WILKINSON, 8-Betsy HASSETT, 9-Hannah<br />
WALL, 10-Annalie LONGO (19-Terri-Amber<br />
CARLSON 85), 11-Rosie WHITE, 13-Nadia<br />
PEARL (12-Claudia CRASBORN 74), 14-<br />
Renee LEOTA.<br />
Substitutes not used: 1-Victoria ESSON (GK),<br />
2-Elizabeth MILNE, 4-Chelsey WOOD, 15-<br />
Emily COOPER, 16-Julia LYNDS (GK), 17-<br />
Sarah MCLAUGHLIN, 18-Lauren MATHIS, Coach: Tony Readings<br />
Group B Standings<br />
Sweden 2 1 1 0 3 2 1 4<br />
Korea DPR 2 2 0 0 3 1 2 6<br />
Brazil 2 0 1 1 1 2 -1 1<br />
New Zealand 2 0 0 2 2 4 -2 0<br />
Last game - New Zealand v Brazil, Dresden, <strong>July</strong> 20 2.30pm local<br />
(12.30am <strong>July</strong> 21 NZT) Live on TV One<br />
Kingsgate Hotel Premier Women<br />
Roslyn Wakari 10 8 0 0 57 3 54 24<br />
Northern 9 5 0 1 23 10 13 15<br />
University A 11 3 1 5 14 29 -15 10<br />
Dunedin Tech. A 10 1 2 6 8 36 -28 5<br />
Dunedin Tech B 10 1 1 6 11 35 -24 4<br />
Fsouth Senior Women Split<br />
Roslyn Wakari Black 13 6 1 6 39 29 10 19<br />
Green Island Green 13 6 1 6 33 41 -8 19<br />
Balclutha Women 13 4 2 7 21 42 -21 14<br />
Dunedin Tech Swans 13 2 4 7 19 32 -13 10<br />
Northern Gold 13 3 0 10 20 38 -18 9<br />
Caversham Women 12 0 0 12 5 94 -89 0<br />
Fsouth Senior Women<br />
Northern White 13 13 0 0 60 7 53 39<br />
Roslyn Wakari White 13 10 1 2 72 19 53 31<br />
Green Is Gold 13 9 2 2 51 16 35 29<br />
Mosgiel Women 13 7 2 4 42 25 17 23<br />
Grants Braes Women 13 5 2 6 23 36 -13 17<br />
Grants Braes Arana 13 4 3 6 30 30 0 15<br />
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With all our teams playing<br />
away and playing early, the<br />
clubrooms were silent and no<br />
one was present to bear<br />
witness to 4 away victories.<br />
Mikes 1st team took on the<br />
Students at a plush playing<br />
surface at the Caley.<br />
Up 1-0 early thanks to<br />
Tom Bekkers soaring above<br />
the defence to nod in a corner.<br />
Our good work threatened to<br />
come un done, when Dano<br />
was sent off after only 30<br />
minutes, racing on to a spilled<br />
ball by their Keep who failed to<br />
hold a Luke thunderbolt, Dano<br />
and the keep collided, Dano<br />
was given a yellow, and with<br />
the ref not understanding Danos thick French Accent in<br />
saying “ what the faux” he was given a 2nd yellow to see<br />
red.<br />
This saw the team reshuffled with Abbo sitting<br />
behind Matt & Tom with the Day brothers Morg & Curtis<br />
controlling the middle. 2nd half didn’t see too many<br />
chances created with Mike playing the lone hand upfront<br />
with Reggie & Tim lending in from the flanks. Final result<br />
1-0 with Curtis playing exceptionally well.<br />
2nds took on Mornington and won 10-0 , 2-0 at<br />
the break with chances going begging, the boys focussed<br />
on the goal to put away a further 8, with Woody & Durant<br />
baging a hat trick each, Gary, Shae, Dave B & Micheal B<br />
all on the score sheet. Durant taking out the POD.<br />
ABLs march to the title nearly stuttered when the<br />
Students raced to an early 2-0 lead, With the season<br />
pending on the next few moments Forbsie stepped up to<br />
thread a few passes through before collecting the rebound<br />
and sticking it in the back of the net. Cody then
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nutmegged their keep to tie it up<br />
at 2-2 at the break. Young<br />
Keegan Kay at 14 came on in<br />
the 2nd half and showed the<br />
students a thing or 2 about<br />
lesson learnings in the beautiful<br />
game, when with 10 minutes to<br />
go and older heads all around<br />
him failing he calmly flicked on<br />
the ball of the year to Burgie to<br />
float in the winner 3-2 up .<br />
Oldies completed the 4<br />
early away wins in beating G<br />
Island 6-2. Goals all shared with<br />
Chop, Mike, Prec, Lofty, Foz and<br />
an OG ensuring a 6-2 win. Mind<br />
you we still missed more than we<br />
scored.<br />
Women went down 1-4<br />
to a very strong Rosyln side. Jo<br />
getting the goals with Erin getting the POD<br />
Whilst the rest of the world snored while Spain ( or should that be<br />
Arsenal under George Graham) 1-0’d their way to world domination, the club was<br />
satisfied as the winner of the club $300 sweepstake was Abbo, who in quirk of<br />
coincidence owed exactly that much to the refs association in unpaid accrued<br />
fines.<br />
Hopefully next week will see the bar being opened<br />
with at least one game at home.<br />
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All the Action as Dunedin Technical and Queenstown<br />
battle it out in <strong>Football</strong>south’s Premier League<br />
Womens <strong>Football</strong>, Sunday 25th <strong>July</strong>, 1 pm<br />
Kingsgate Hotel Premier Women<br />
Northern vs Roslyn Wakari Gardens<br />
University A vs Dunedin Tech B<br />
Senior Women<br />
Logan Park<br />
Balclutha Women vs Caversham Women Balclutha<br />
Dunedin Tech Swans vs Roslyn Wakari Black Culling<br />
Green Island Green vs Northern Gold Sunnyvale