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4 Takapuna AFC 7 May 2016.Docx NRFL Division 2 PAPATOETOE AFC vs TAKAPUNA AFC 3.00 pm 7 May 2016, Murdoch Park, Papatoetoe NRFL Reserve game kick off 12.30 pm 1 Papatoetoe Association Football Club Inc Murdoch Park, 27 Chestnut Road, Papatoetoe (09) 278 8011 Club directory Club President Club Secretary Pamela Luhrs [email protected] 300 9112 Executive Committee: Hans Anema Simon Kerr Adrian King Andrew Kirk David Robertson Patrons Ross Robertson, JP Phil Greenbank, JP Neville Culpitt Useful links Website www.papatoetoeafc.org.nz Twitter @PapatoetoeAFC Facebook www.facebook.com/papatoetoe.afc.1959 www.facebook.com/PapatoetoeAfcJuniors 2 Executive Welcome It is my honour and privilege to welcome you to Papatoetoe AFC this afternoon, for what I hope will be a thrilling game and I am sure it won't disappoint. There's certainly plenty of action planned for this weekend at Murdoch Park, which sees our NRFL Women's Prems, NRFL Men's Div 2, Women's Div 3 and Men's Over 40 teams all grace the hallowed turf. This weekend is also the 'Battle of the Toey' as our Over 40 Div 4 teams come head to head on the pitch. It's sure to be end to end stuff as each team tries their upmost to secure bragging rights for the coming weeks and of course the three points. That leads me to another battle faced by one of our members. I'm sure many of you are aware of the devastating attack Paul Margee fell victim to last month. Our heartfelt thoughts are with Paul and his family. We share your sadness and sincerely hope that Paul's road to recovery is quick and look forward to seeing him down at the club again in the not too distant future. It was a case of mixed fortunes for the Knock-out Cup draws last week, the men face a tough trip to Div 1 leaders Hibiscus Coast AFC in the Chatham Cup, whilst the Women’s were awarded a bye into the next round of the National Cup . I'm excited about the Hibiscus Coast game as it gives the lads a great chance to show that they have the ability, plus the fight and resilience to compete at the higher level. There's no doubt in my mind that Mark and the boys can come back across the Harbour Bridge with the result needed to put them into the draw for the next round. As announced in the last programme Dave Owen has stepped down from his role as President of the club. That’s certainly left us with a few challenges as we transition and try to support our NRFL teams in what are effectively semi-professional leagues now. It's a challenge that we are fully committed to, and excited to be a part of. My personal involvement with Papatoetoe may only go back a few years, but I’ve grown extremely fond of the place and genuinely believe that with the support of everyone, then together can make this a special club for all to enjoy and be proud of. Progress won’t come instantly though or overnight for that matter and there’s certainly no magic wand, but by building the right team of people at the core of the club, with a clear strategy to work towards, then I believe will be able to make improvements in all areas. Our first goal though is to score more than the opposition today and claim the three points! Enjoy the game and Go the Mighty Toey! Simon Kerr, Executive Committee 3 Words from the Junior Side As a first year Coach for the grade 11 Warriors team, and after the third week of the league, the kids have been performing at their very best performance which reflects the interest of the game at a very young age. These young kids have shown their best efforts which reflects the potentials they possess and with well grooming and coaching they will surely be assets for the club at senior level. The support from parents is tremendous. These kids surely want to play, and we parents should support and fulfill their wish of playing. The kids will surely reward us for our hard work and sacrifices. Leave aside all the negative aspects and come up with a positive mind and ideas and let complaints be taken care of in true sportsmanship. If we have a strong foundation for our primary club competition, then our secondary and senior club competitions will be well organised and all involved will have a vast experience in running competitions efficiently while having great knowledge of administrative duties involved. A total of 12 kids at present are part of my development plan. I will make sure that these players are retained and they play together as a team as we move onwards.Also, I will make sure that the parents move on with me so that I don’t lose these developed players. This will enable me to groom them into very formidable, disciplined, dedicated, loyal players who shall give their 100% commitment when they wear the RED jersey and surely these players would bring joy to Papatoetoe AFC in the future. We know that glory doesn’t come easily, it takes years of hard work, commitment and sacrifice and I am sure that we will achieve our goals with proper planning and hard work. I would also like to thank Pamela, the Secretary of Papatoetoe AFC for showing faith in me and giving me the opportunity to coach one of the grade 11 teams. Also, I would like to thank the supportive parents who take their time to get their kids to training and to participate in the league. If you need further clarification and want to support these juniors in some way, please do not hesitate to contact me on 027 512 2824 otherwise at [email protected]. All in Sportsmanship, Vikash Nair, Coach - Grade 11 Team Warriors 4 5 6 Club News Congratulations to Phythorng and Savuth Thay on their newest addition to the clan: little miss Kylie Arina Thay born 3.30 am Monday 2 May 2016 and weighing in at 3.16 kg. Both mother and daughter well, dad keen for drinks. We look forwarding to welcome all three to the clubrooms in due course. Another future cub for our Cougars to coddle. Best wishes to you all from your fellow club members. Sponsor of our NRFL men’s teams Sponsor of our Division 3 Cougars and Cubs team 7 Team Squads NRFL Men Division 2 Papatoetoe AFC Takapuna AFC 1. Faizal Hanif GK Brendon Kavanagh 2. Denish Chand GK Andrew Van Stipriaan 3. Joel Frank 2. Mike Kapteyn 4. Ishtiyaq Shah 3. Max Campodonico 5. Jozef Fleming 4. Ross Lewis 6. Daniel Menzies 5. Connor Daw 7. Sandip Singh 6. Justin Mackay 8. 7. Daniel Hallford 9. Scott Yearbury 8. Callum Simmonds 10. Iwa Shaker 9. Matt Du Toit 11. Imraan Shah 10. Thompson Nkoy 12. Tavis Gravatt 11. Wes Baldwin 13. Divinesh Naiker 12. Connor Taylor 14. Daniel Frank 13. Sam Hallam 15. Eammon O’Brien 14. Arkito Morita 16. John Murphy 15. Callum Brown 17. Joshua Karika 16. Luke Smee 18. Logan Clark 17. Kane McKeown 19. Alex Pratap 18. James Iberson-Hurst 20. Zaid Mohammed 19. Sukugo Koizumi 21. Kritik Dass 20. Jake Helsby 22. Kyle Miller 21. Aidan Wong 23. Cody Patterson 24. Scott Booker Coach: Joe Daw 25. Joseph Dan-Tyrell Coach: Jenny Bindon GK Faraz Khan Manager: Wayne Hallford GK Divikesh Deo Physio: Vanessa Milne GK Simon Hales Match Officials Coach: Mark Holt Referee: Andrew Lamberth Asst Coach: Steven Cuthill Assistant: Jared Lamberth Physio: Prashanth Gunasekaran Assistant: Michael Dale 8 Team Squads NRFL Men Division 2 Reserves Papatoetoe AFC Takapuna AFC 1. Faraz Khan GK Flinn Medemblik 2. Adrian Meas 2. Daniel Fennell 3. Shamal Bhorik 3. Emile McArthur 4. Lael Lambert 4. Jonty Scott 5. Mumin Ali 5. Rene Van Oosteron 6. Preston Peters 6. Josh Banister 7. Alex Pratap 7. Max Walker 8. Scott Yearbury 8. Stefan Bokos 9. Richard Hann 9. Mitchell McCloskey 10. Devon Jones 10. Mustofa Azizou 11. Fazeel Basha 11. Patrick Yarker 12. Ishtiyaq Shah 12. Minkyu Ham 13. Kyle Miller 13. Samuel Wright 14. Casey Sinclair 14. Jose Berrio Millan 15. Kritik Dass 16. Devon Smith 17. Sean McRobbie 18. Zaid Mohammed 19. Joseph Dan-Tyrell Match Official 20. Vikil Prakash Referee: Michael Dale 21. Tanweer Shah 22. Keegan Peters 23. Conaan Edwards 24. Mitchell Slecht GK Divikesh Deo GK Simon Hales Coach: Preston Peters Coach: Sean Boko Asst Coach: Mark Holt/ Manager: Wayne Hallford Steven Cuthill Physio: Vanessa Milne Kitman/Manager: Hans Anema 9 Points Table NRFL Division 2 POS TEAM P W D L F A GD PTS 1 Takapuna AFC 6 5 0 1 18 5 13 15 2 Manukau City AFC 7 4 2 1 13 5 8 14 3 Waitemata FC 6 4 1 1 19 7 12 13 4 Fencibles Utd 7 4 1 2 13 12 1 13 5 Papatoetoe AFC 6 4 1 1 10 11 -1 13 6 Te Atatu AFC 7 3 0 4 16 9 7 9 7 Onehunga Mangere AFC 6 2 1 3 13 7 6 7 8 Albany Utd 6 2 0 4 6 14 -8 6 9 Ngaruawahia AFC 6 1 2 3 7 11 -4 5 10 Claudelands Rovers AFC 7 1 0 6 6 28 -22 3 11 Northland FC 6 0 2 4 5 17 -12 2 Points Table NRFL Division 2 Reserves POS TEAM P W D L F A GD PTS 1 Takapuna AFC 6 5 1 0 23 4 19 16 2 Northland FC 6 5 0 1 17 7 10 15 3 Te Atatu AFC 7 4 0 3 11 11 0 12 4 Papatoetoe AFC 6 3 0 3 8 9 -1 9 5 Ngaruawahia AFC 6 3 0 3 7 8 -1 9 6 Albany Utd 6 2 1 3 12 11 1 7 7 Onehunga Mangere AFC 6 2 1 3 9 10 -1 7 8 Waitemata FC Reserves 6 2 1 3 10 12 -2 7 9 Claudelands Rovers AFC 7 2 1 4 10 16 -6 7 10 Manukau City AFC 7 2 1 4 6 17 -11 7 11 Fencibles Utd 7 2 0 5 10 18 -8 6 10 Last Week’s Club Results Home Away Home Team Away Team Venue Score Score Northland FC Papatoetoe AFC Morningside Park 2 1 (NRFL2R) (NRFL2R) (Whangarei) Onehunga Papatoetoe AFC Mangere Utd AFC M40/4 Rewa Mangere Domain 2 2 3 M40/3 Relics Masters Clendon Utd AFC Papatoetoe AFC Mountfort Park 2 3 0 M8 Island force M8 Onehunga Papatoetoe AFC Mangere M40/4 Murdoch Park 2 1 3 M40/4 Bulavinaka Boys Papatoetoe AFC Bay Olympic Murdoch Park 1 3 4 M35/S Seniors M35/S Misfits Papatoetoe AFC Mangere Utd M40/2 Centre Park 2 3 2 M40/2 Ba Rewa Classicdaddy Northland FC Papatoetoe AFC Morningside Park 1 1 (NRFL2) (NRFL2) (Whangarei) Glenfield Rovers Papatoetoe AFC McFetridge Park 1 3 1 (NRFLWR) (NRFLWR) Papatoetoe AFC Pukekohe AFC W3 W3 Cougars and Bledisloe Park 2 1 0 Cubs Glenfield Rovers Papatoetoe AFC McFetridge Park 1 7 1 (NRFLW) (NRFLW) 11 Specialists in structural steel fabrication throughout Auckland for over 40 years.
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