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2021 Nsw All Schools Football Championships 2021 NSW ALL SCHOOLS FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS MONDAY 7th and TUESDAY 8th JUNE 2021 VALENTINE SPORTS PARK MEURANTS LANE, GLENWOOD NSW NSW COMBINED CATHOLIC COLLEGES…NSW COMBINED INDEPENDENT SCHOOLS… NSW COMBINED HIGH SCHOOLS…WESTFIELDS SPORTS HIGH SCHOOL MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT WELCOME MESSAGE FROM THE NSWSSFA Welcome to these annual New South Wales Secondary Schools Football Association State Championships. We congratulate all representatives in attendance as they are the finest male and female players from the three education sectors in NSW: Combined Catholic Colleges Combined High Schools Combined Independent Schools These schools’ sectors comprise around one million students in both Primary and Secondary schools, so to gain representation at our NSW All Schools level is indeed an honour and privilege. Whilst at the Open level we acknowledge the winners of the Championships, the aim of this Round-Robin series is to traditionally select our 2021 Open Boys and Girls State Teams and our 16 & Under Boys State Team. However, in 2021 due to COVID restrictions and limitations there will be no further progression following the All Schools Championships and Merit Teams will be announced (Open Boys & Girls only) to recognise the achievements of those outstanding players across the All Schools Championships. Due to the cancellation of the School Sport Australia Championships NSWCHS made a collective decision not to par- take in this years 16 & Under Tri-Series, however the Independent and Catholic Sectors decided to proceed and invited Westfields Sports High Schools to participate as an invitational team. Our Association has some very fine players and also we are fortunate to have dedicated and professional staff across all sectors who continue to support these talented athletes and the tradition of these final State trials. Finally, we thank Football NSW and their staff for the provision of this wonderful venue and their support in the running of the event for the thirty-fourth NSW Secondary All-Schools Championships. I wish all teams and players the very best for the tournament. Mr Ron Pratt (CHS) President NSWSSFA NEW SOUTH WALES SECONDAY SCHOOLS FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION CHAMPIONSHIPS ELIGIBILITY OF STUDENTS * To be eligible participants must be Under 20 years of age and enrolled students at a NSW high school/college. * Any student participating in the NSW State Championships and selection tournament must have the permission of their school principal and be endorsed by their parent association (CHS, CCC and CIS). * Students transferring to another school automatically lose their qualifications to compete for their former school in any competition conducted by this Association. * All players participating in the tournament must be committed to the process of selection by the NSWSSFA. TEAM SQUAD SIZE * A team list outlining 16 players, their number and school, must be submitted to the tournament convener prior to the first game of the tournament. * Shadow players may only be utilised, prior to the start of the tournament, to replace a player who, through injury or illness, is no longer able to participate in the tournament. The Tournament Convenor must be informed of any inclusion of Shadow players prior to the start of the tournament. * Any changes between CHS squads must be made prior to the start of the tournament. TOURNAMENT RULES & REGULATIONS All games are to be played according to FIFA International laws with the following amendments. The NSWSSFA tournament rules apply: Time of matches will be: 40 minutes each way – 5 minutes half time Time off for injuries will be at the Referees discretion. Points shall be awarded: WIN = 3 points DRAW = 1 point LOSS = 0 points FORFEIT = 0 points If a round is cancelled due to weather the match will be a draw. If only one game is cancelled in a competition round, the match is a draw, with the average goal difference of the matches played awarded to both teams. The competition will be conducted as 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. Forfeit – if a team forfeits, the opposing team i) receives winning competition points, plus the mean goal difference of other fixtures of that round if no other fixture, a goal difference of 3-0. ii) the forfeiting team must supply reasons for forfeit, in writing, to the competition convener before next match. Substitution i) a team may utilise up to 5 substitutes, including a goal keeper, during any game. ii) interchange is permissible throughout each fixture. Referees The Referees panel is to be appointed and approved by the tournament convener prior to the commencement of the championship Fixtures The tournament schedule is to be presented to the first NSWSSFA meeting of the calendar year. Bookings for the NSWSSFA Championships are to be made in the preceding year where possible. Footballs Match balls will be supplied by the NSWSSFA Spectators – are to remain outside the fence if the field is enclosed, or well back from the sideline if the field is not enclosed. Coaches – are to instruct all players: boys and girls to play in a friendly spirit. They should do all in their power to avoid unfair play and follow the FI FA edict of fair play. 2021 CHAMPIONSHIP DRAW & PHOTOS DAY ONE – MONDAY 7th JUNE 2021 TIME FIELD 3 TIME FIELD 2 9:00 am 16s Boys – Westfields SHS v CCC 9:40am 18s Girl - CHS 1 v CCC 11:00 am 19s Boys - CIS v CHS 2 11:40am 16s Boys – CIS v Westfields SHS 1.00pm 18s Girls - CIS v CHS 2 2:40pm 19s Boys - CCC v CHS 1 3.00pm 16s Boys – CIS v CCC TEAM PHOTOS TIMETABLE TIME 16 & UNDER BOYS TIME OPEN GIRLS TIME OPEN BOYS 8.10am Westfields SHS 8.50am NSWCHS (1) 10.10am NSWCIS 8.15am NSWCCC 8.55am NSWCCC 10.15am NSWCHS (2) 10.50am NSWCIS 12.10pm NSWCIS 1.50pm NSWCCC 12.15pm NSWCHS (2) 1.55pm NSWCHS (1) DAY TWO – TUESDAY 8th JUNE 2021 TIME FIELD 3 TIME FIELD 2 8:30am 19’s Boys - CHS 1 v CIS 8:30 am 18s Girls - CHS 2 v CCC 10:05am 19s Boys - CCC v CHS 2 10:05am 18s Girls - CIS v CHS 1 11:40am 16s Boys - CIS v CCC 11:40am 1:15pm 1:15pm 1:45pm 18s Girls - CHS1 v CHS 2 1:45pm 19’s Boys - CHS 2 v CHS 1 3:20pm 18s Girls - CIS v CCC 3.20pm 19s Boys - CIS v CCC PRESENTATIONS & ANNOUNCEMENTS 1.30pm – 16 Boys Merit Team & Presentation; 5.15pm – 18 Girls Merit Team & Presentation and 19 Boys Merit Team & Presentation; OPEN BOYS NSW COMBINED HIGH SCHOOLS (1) NO. PLAYERS NAME SCHOOL NAME 1. Jack KENNY Hunter Sports HS 2. Marcelo MARTELLOTTA Westfields Sports HS 3. Patrick BOND Newcastle HS 4. Owen HENDERSON The Hills Sports HS 5. Stefan KONJEVIC Bossley Park HS 6. Tanna BELLEAR Rose Bay SC 7. Jesper WEBBER Endeavour Sports HS 8. Milo BISOGNI Warners Bay HS 9. Nelson LAM Endeavour Sports HS 10. Tom CHIDIAC NBSC Freshwater SC 11. Ben GIBSON NBSC Freshwater SC 12. Zach DAJANI Chatswood HS 13. Nathanael BLAIR Tempe HS 14. Jesse CAMERON The Hills Sports HS 15. Ping-Han TSAI Killara HS 16. Harry AQUILINA NBSC Freshwater SC POSITION NAME SCHOOL HEAD COACH Peter HENDERSON Blaxland HS ASSISTANT COACH MANAGER Jason JOVANOVSKI Corrimal HS OPEN BOYS NSW COMBINED HIGH SCHOOLS (2) NO. PLAYERS NAME SCHOOL NAME 1. Cayden HENDERSON Blaxland HS 2. James HUSOY Endeavour Sports HS 3. Jacob GARNER Yass HS 4. Nicholas KACEV Newcastle HS 5. Costa TSAKALIS Endeavour Sports HS 6. Will INGRAM Hunter Sports HS 7. Isaac COLLINS Maitland Grossman HS 8. Flynn MADDEN Woonona HS 9. Anthony YOUNIS Westfields Sports 10. Jakov MALBASA Liverpool Boys HS 11. Luka KNEZEVIC Liverpool Boys HS 12. George JABBOUR Greystanes HS 13. James CRESNAR Whitebridge HS 14. Jerome ABRAHAMS Wadalba Community School 15. Kealey ADAMSON Killara HS 16 . Kyle SHAW Epping Boys HS POSITION NAME SCHOOL HEAD COACH Geoff STANMORE Bossley Park HS ASSISTANT COACH MANAGER Benjamin McDONALD Corrimal HS OPEN BOYS NSW COMBINED INDEPENDENT SCHOOLS NO. PLAYERS NAME SCHOOL NAME 1. Patrick MOORE St Pius X College 2. Gaelen DORIGO Newington College 3. Joshua FUCHS Moriah College 4. Jasper SMITH St Aloysius' College 5. Matthew WAHBY Sydney Grammar School 6. Edward CASPERS Saint Ignatius' College 7. Cooper STORMONTH Knox Grammar School 8. Peter GROZOS SEDA College 9. Stefan VISSCHER Saint Ignatius' College 10. Bailey JACOBS Mamre Anglican School 11. Benjamin FUCHS Moriah College 12. Alex COCHRANE-SMITH Central Coast Grammar School 13. Mason WELLS Central Coast Sports College 14. Raff McGUINNESS Sydney Grammar School 15. Duke BUSHBY Waverley College 16. Anthony CARRERAS SEDA College POSITION NAME SCHOOL HEAD COACH Steve FOCHESATO St. Patrick’s College, Strathfield ASSISTANT COACH Brian McCARTHY Newington College MANAGER Richard NEWTON The Armidale School OPEN BOYS NSW COMBINED CATHOLIC SCHOOLS NO. PLAYERS NAME SCHOOL NAME 2. Dominik BRYMORA St Francis Xavier’s College, Hamilton 10. Brayden BURR St. Dominic’s College, Kingswood 12. Paul ARAULLO St. Mary’s Cathedral College, Sydney 13. Peter KONTIS Christian Brothers High School, Lewisham 14. Ronin DODDS St. Mark’s Catholic College, Stanhope Gardens 15. Aari BOUBOULOS De La Salle College, Revesby Heights 16. Sunday YONA Patrician Brothers College Blacktown 17. Bhuvadej LOACHAIVAJ St. Pius X High School, Adamstown 18. Maxamillion LUBURIC St. Patrick’s Marist College, Dundas 19. Liam STARR St. Gregory’s College, Gregory Hills 20. Samuel BOSNJAK Freeman Catholic College, Green Valley 21. Sam NOTARANGELO Rosebank College, Five Dock 23. Benjamin CLOUTEN All Saints College, Maitland 25. Dominic ARCHBOLD All Saints College, Maitland 26. Harry SKOTADIS Marcellin College, Randwick 31.
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