NSW SCHOOLS FOOTBALL CHALLENGE

Tuesday 13th September 2016 Valentine Sports Park Meurants Lane Glenwood

WELCOME MESSAGE

Welcome to the NSW Schools Football Championships. This competition has been played since 1992 to determine the outstanding school in NSW. Special thanks and appreciation must be conveyed to the Directors of Football NSW in particular George Jackson, the CEO of Football NSW and Michael Quarmby, who along with Ron Pratt (CHS Football Convener) were instrumental in the development of this competition. The respective NSW school sectors: NSW Combined High Schools, NSW Combined Catholic Colleges and NSW Combined Independent Schools have competitions in place to determine the winners of their respective associations.

A special welcome is to be extended to the parents, players, coaches and supporters. Today’s matches see the winners of the NSW Combined Catholic Colleges, NSW Combined Independent Schools and NSW Combined High Schools competitions compete to be named the “Best School Team in NSW”. Congratulations to these schools who have played up to nine rounds of elimination knockout football to reach this stage.

A large number of people from each of the education sectors have worked tirelessly to make this event possible. In particular, I would like to acknowledge Aaron Poll from St John Bosco College Engadine. I would also like to acknowledge the assistance from Justin Desbruslais and the NSW Referees Association for providing referees for this event.

I would also like to acknowledge the work of all the coaching staff of each school and appreciate the work and support they provide each of their teams. We look forward to seeing games played with enthusiasm, skill and sportsmanship.

Kym Skerritt NSWCCC Executive Officer

NEW SOUTH WALES SCHOOLS FOOTBALL CHALLENGE

CHAMPIONSHIP RULES

All games will be played in accordance with FIFA International laws.

Duration of Games 1. The duration of the matches will be 30 minutes each way with 5 minutes half time allocation. If the game is drawn at full time, 10 minutes each way extra time is to be played with a 2 minute break between halves. The team to score first in that extra time will be declared the winner (Golden Goal). If the game is still drawn after extra time, then the FIFA penalty kick system will operate – 5 alternate penalties with different players, etc. then sudden death.

2. Time off for injuries and stoppages will be allowed with the referee being the sole judge of the amount time to be added for this cause.

Draw 3. The structure of the draw each year will be on a rotation basis

Results 4. The competition will be conducted on a Round Robin: the team with the most competition points will be declared the winner, if points are equal, goal difference, if still drawn most goals scored, if still drawn, penalties.

Substitutes 5. A team may utilise up to 5 substitutes, including a goal keeper during the match. 6. Unlimited interchange is permissible throughout the game, but the referee and assistant referee must be notified of any substitutions. Players sent-off may not be replaced.

Playing Equipment 7. The goalkeeper must wear a uniform that contrasts with his/her own team’s uniform, with the opposition’s basis uniform and the referee. 8. Player’s equipment must conform to the laws of the game, in line with FIFA laws. The referee is the sole judge of the suitability of a player’s equipment. 9. All players’ uniforms shall be numbered on the back of their shirts including all substitutes. No two players in the same team are permitted to wear the same number. Players not in correct uniform will not be allowed to participate in the game. 10. All teams are to supply an alternate strip. In the event of a clash of colours, a toss of the coin by the tournament director or their nominee will decide which team is to change.

Injuries 11. All injured players should be treated off the field unless incapable of moving off the playing field in which case the game will be stopped until such time as the player has been taken from the field. The amount of time added for injury is at the discretion of the referee.

Judiciary 12. In the event of a player being sent from the field, the player will be suspended automatically for one match and any further action will be at the discretion of the tournament director.

NSW SCHOOLS FOOTBALL CHALLENGE

2016 DRAW

Tuesday 13th September 2016

GIRLS BOYS

Time Field 3 Field 2

9.30am CIS v CCC CIS v CCC

11.30am CIS v CHS CIS v CHS

1.30pm CHS v CCC CHS v CCC

3.00pm Presentation

NSW SCHOOLS FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS

BOYS SEMI FINALISTS 2016

Freeman Catholic College Westfield Sports High School Moriah College Bonnyrigg Fairfield West Queens Park

Playing Colours Playing Colours Playing Colours Red, Dark Blue and White Navy and Sky Blue

GK Nicholas Mikhael 1 Domenic Nascimben GK Riley Kovkin 2 Gian Franco Baroni 2 Daniel Blachura 2 Kevin Geller 3 Joseph Castagnella 3 Alex Gollan 4 Jonathan Hayim 4 Thomas McPherson 4 Liam Mcging 5 Ari Alster 5 Jacob Cunico (C) 5 Daniel Wilmering 6 Matt Sharp 6 Nicholas Lai 6 Christian Nascimben 7 Gabriel Simantov 7 Jamieson Mobbs 7 Luke Ivanovic 8 Adam Borowsky 8 Anthony Windsor 8 Charles Abou Serhal 9 Saul Fine 9 Vinko Gacic 9 Mohamed Najjar 10 Adam Strasser 10 Andrew Maggio 10 Martin Lo 11 Jakob Sperber 11 Gabriel Bressa 11 Samuel Silvera 12 Josh Jackson 12 Michael Oliverio 12 Emileo Fadel 13 Jake Besser 13 Tomas Labas 14 Brandon Robertson 15 Benjy Shofer 14 Dario Puljic 15 Brodie Clarkson 16 Zack Pillimer 15 Jack Gattellari 16 Yianni Nicolaou 17 Jake Lees 16 Anthony Trimboli 17 Jamie Percevski 18 Ariah Michel GK Adam Pavlesic 18 Tony Yang 21 Brett Rosenheim 20 Aidan Munford GK Jonathan Temple

Coach: Steven Tanti Coach: Kory Babington Coach: Jason Hayhurst Assistant Coach: Casey De Bruhn Manager: Dom Helene Manager: Nahuel Arrarte

NSW SCHOOLS FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS

GIRLS SEMI FINALISTS 2016

St Joseph’s Catholic College Westfield Sports High School Pymble Ladies College Gosford East Fairfield West Pymble

Playing Colours Playing Colours Playing Colours Royal Blue, White and Cerise Navy Blue and White

1 Samantha Fulwood 1 Jada Whyman 5 Hannah Turl 2 Emily Downs 2 Lauren Featherstone © 6 Emily Bastow 3 Whitney Skirka 3 Daniela Brekic © 8 Annabel Donaldson 4 Grace Dignam 4 Angelique Hristodoulou 9 Emma Manwaring 5 Lily Wynne 5 Lani Johnson 10 Rachel Lowe 6 Jocelyn Kelleher 6 Rosaria Galea 11 Kate Woolley 7 Sara Piriz 7 Deborah-Anne De La Harpe 13 Olivia Carolan 8 Bree Dawson 8 Vesna Milivojevic 15 Sophie Nelson 9 Erica Di Sciascio 9 Savanna Greenwood 16 Julia Vignes 10 Sabrina Zappavigna 10 Princess Ibini-Isei 17 Saoirse Cobbe 11 Yasemin Lawson 11 Courtney Nevin 20 Rebecca Steinert 12 Hayley Fulwood 12 Gracie Johns 22 Emma Dixon 13 Jasmine Dillon 13 Jess Meads 25 Sarah Gyles 14 Taylor Beattie 14 Rory Mcnally 28 Sophie Gregory 15 Chelsea Searle 15 Kiegen Tasker 29 Josephine Wilson 16 Danielle Bishop 27 Chelsea Rock 17 Ebony Mccue-Shore GK Gabrielle Graddock 18 Shadeene Evans GK Kristen Mihalarias 19 Sheridan Gallagher 20 Emily North 21 Angela Petrusevic

Coach: Jo Kelleher Coach: Leah Blayney Coach: Greg Fusch Manager: Deb Northey Assistant Coach: Rob Bradshaw Manager: Andra Priestley Manager: Drazena Bogovac

NSW SCHOOLS FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS HISTORY

Year GIRLS BOYS 2008 The Hills Sports High School Seven Hills The Hills Sports High School Seven Hills 2009 Westfields Sports High School Seven Hills Knox/Joeys 2010 Westfields Sports High School Fairfield West 2011 Trinity Catholic College Lismore St Pius X High School Adamstown ? 2012 Westfields Sports High School Westfields Sports High School Fairfield 2013 The Hills Sports High School Seven Hills Westfields Sports High School Fairfield 2014 The Hills Sports High School Seven Hills Westfields Sports High School Fairfield 2015 The Hills Sports High School Seven Hills Marist College Kogarah