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Waimak United Football Club Waimak United Football Club SENIOR MATCH DAY PROGRAM Saturday 7th July 2018 waimakunited.org.nz Photo credit: Sabrina Ilett COMMENTS FROM THE CLUB Alan Fraser Memorial Girls Tournament Greetings, We are one week off hosting our annual Alan Fraser Memorial Girls tournament. This will mark the fourth year of the tournament running and we are excited to host teams from Christchurch, Mid and South Canterbury and from around the South Island. We look forward to hosting them and we hope the weather can play in our favour and stay fine! Twenty five teams over three grades (10th grade, 12th grade and 14th grade) will kick off against each other over two days; Saturday 14th and Sunday 15th July, 2018. This is our biggest number of entries into our tournament and we wish them all the best. It is an opportunity to gather and show off their skills and dedication to the game we call Football! At Waimak United we are passionate about growing girls football and creating a pathway for them to reach top level football and to become life long footballers. We would like to congratulate the following for their achievements: Gabi Rennie in her inclusion to the provisional U20 women’s World Cup squad. Maddi Silcock, Jaz Ball and Ella Fong for their selection for the U16’s Canterbury United Futsal Squads and Lily Fisher and Macey Fraser for their selection for the U19’s Canterbury United Futsal Squads for the 2018 NZF National Youth Futsal Championships in Palmerston North. We would also like to congratulate Luke Supyk and Regan Frame for their selection for the Boy’s 12’s Canterbury United Futsal Squads for the 2018 NZF National Youth Futsal Championships in Palmerston North. Good luck from all of us at Waimak United! WAIMAK UNITED FOOTBALL CLUB MEN’S CANTERBURY CHAMPIONSHIP LEAGUE VS BURWOOD AFC 2.30PM KICK OFF KENDALL PARK Coaches Comments This Saturday we are back at Kendall Park to take on Burwood. A huge welcome to the Burwood coach's and players. Last Saturday we had a fantastic win at English park 2-1against Western, which backs up the form we have been in only losing one of the last 6. The team are really starting to click as a unit after having some departures and a bit of unfortune earlier in the season and are now really playing and believing in one another and that is showing in the results. This weeks game will again be a hard test and we are yet to beat Burwood having lost 4-2 and drawing 1-1 in the 1st two rounds. Gaining 3 points on Saturday will be a great end to an excellent 3rd round and we will look to take that momentum into the final round. The team and I appreciate the support every week and may this continue for the rest of the season. See everyone on Saturday. Thanks Adam Waimak United Men’s Reserves vs Burwood AFC 12.30pm at Kendall Park ADAM SEARLE CCL Squad Head Coach Waimak CCL Squad Player Profile Floyd Duffy Age: 37 Nickname: Duff Playing number: 8 Position: Centre Midfield Football in 3 words: Liverpool Football Club Favourite hobby: Fishing Guilty Pleasure: Custard Tarts Advice for younger players: Always go training Favourite Quote/Moto: Put it in the corners Favourite club: Liverpool Best Football Moment: Winning the Essex Cup Favourite Player: Steven Gerrard/ Zidine Zadane Favourite Artist/song: Nirvana- Smells like teen spirit Biggest Inspiration: My Dad Where in the world would you like to visit: South America INTRODUCING OUR 2018 MEN’S CCL/RESERVES SQUAD ADAM SEARLE STEVE MASON JODY BROWN MITCHELL QUIGLEY CCL Squad Head Assistant Coach Kitman (CAPTAIN) Coach MARK COLLINSON KYLE HODGE JONTY ASHWORTH NICHOLAS BESUYEN BILLY BROWN (VICE CAPTAIN) FLOYD DUFFY DYSON BUCKINGAM LUCAS CLARK CHRIS CHICK BRAD EIFFE TOM EMMOTT EMILIANO FREIRE JOHN GERBER BEN HARDY ADAM HARRISON TRECU CCL/RESERVES Squad proudly sponsored by INTRODUCING OUR 2018 MEN’S CCL/RESERVES SQUAD DOUGIE HYDE JUAN J APOLLONIO MATT LE GROS DANNY LONEY GONZALO LOPEZ DE ARMENTIA FLASH SHANMUGAM JACK MASON OWEN NOLAN NIKITA POTAPOV JAY SERRAMO TOM SHARP CONNOR SPEAR BEN THOMPSON LIAM WALTERS Match day program proudly sponsored by Canterbury Championship League Results & Table Goal Played Win Draw Loss For Against Total Difference Halswell United 13 8 4 1 32 16 16 28 Western AFC 13 6 5 2 36 18 18 23 Parklands United 12 4 4 4 17 26 -9 16 Waimakariri Utd 14 3 4 7 18 27 -9 13 Christchurch Utd 13 2 6 5 22 22 0 12 Burwood AFC 13 3 3 7 25 41 -16 12 Canterbury Championship League Reserves Results & Table Goal Played Win Draw Loss For Against Total Difference Halswell United 12 9 1 2 37 9 28 28 Christchurch Utd 13 7 2 4 26 14 12 23 Waimakariri Utd 13 6 3 4 32 23 9 21 Parklands United 12 6 1 5 25 22 3 19 Burwood AFC 12 2 2 8 15 45 -30 8 Nomads United AFC 12 2 1 9 13 35 -22 7 Women’s Premier League Results & Table Goal Played Win Draw Loss For Against Total Difference Coastal Spirit 10 6 4 0 36 10 26 22 Cashmere Technical 9 6 2 1 28 11 17 20 Waimakariri Utd 8 3 2 3 13 19 -6 11 Universities AFC 9 2 2 5 12 17 -5 8 Halswell United 10 1 0 9 11 43 -32 3 Canterbury Women’s Championship Results & Table Goal Played Win Draw Loss For Against Total Difference FC Twenty 11 PDL 10 8 1 1 49 20 29 25 Waimakariri Utd 11 7 1 3 40 23 17 22 Cashmere Technical 11 6 3 2 60 22 38 21 Universities AFC Black 10 6 2 2 27 16 11 20 Halswell United 11 6 0 5 25 16 9 18 Universities AFC Gold 10 2 1 7 14 32 -18 7 Parklands United 11 2 0 9 16 42 -26 6 Selwyn United FC 10 1 0 9 13 73 -60 3 INTRODUCING OUR 2018 WOMEN’S PREMIER/CWC SQUAD SHANE VERMA DUNCAN REED MICHAEL POOLE RACHELLE GEORGE WPL Squad Coach WPL Coach CWC Coach CWC Coach TRUDY KEER-KEER N0. 1 No. 2 No. 3 No. 4 Squad Manager BRIAR GUYAN ELLA FONG REBECCA GILLETT LILY FISHER No. 5 (Squad Captain) No. 6 No. 7 No. 8 No. 9 SOPHIE WILLIAMS THAIS MUNOZ GABI RENNIE MACEY FRASER JAYDA STEWART No. 10 No. 11 No. 12 No. 13 No. 14 EMMA JOHNSON KAYLA THOMAS EMMA FELLOWES MIKAYLA NORTMAN CONNOR DUGGAN WOMEN’S PREMIER/CWC SqUaD PROUDly SPONSORED by INTRODUCING OUR 2018 WOMEN’S PREMIER/CWC SqUaD No. 15 No. 16 No. 17 No. 18 No. 19 MADDI SILCOCK LILY THOMPSON- LIBBY LATIMER GRACE CROSS HAZEL BILLCLIFF HOOD No. 20 No. 21 No. 22 No. 23 No. 24 RILEY FALCONER JESSICA COTTERELL JOHANNA KEER-KEER JAZ BALL ABBY DE VISSER No. 25 No. 26 No. 27 No. 28 No. 29 SIMONE SALTER KATIE ELSTOB EMMA UDY BETH DONNELLY TESSA MCKAY No. 30 No.31 No. 32 EMILY KEER-KEER MADDIE GOMMANS Match day program proudly sponsored by WAIMAK UNITED FOOTBALL CLUB WOMEN’S PREMIER LEAGUE VS HALSWELL UNITED 12.30PM KICK OFF- KENDALL PARK Coaches Comments Unfortunately last weekend against league leaders, Coastal Spirit we were unable to match our desired performance level, and a combination of us missing key scoring chances and top draw finishing by the opposition, meant we suffered our heaviest defeat of the season. This week we come into our match against Halswell, with a strong view to lift our game back to our desired performance level. It is key for the girls to continue to believe in their own abilities and ensure we are more aggressive from the start, ensuring we are continually picking up lose balls and being more clinical in possession. Next week we see a number of our girls heading away for the National Futsal Tournament in Palmerston North; Macey, Lily, Jaz, Madi, Ella with our squad captain, Sophie, taking charge of the U14 Girls Futsal Pride. To complete a busy two weeks for our girls, Gabi, Macey and Jayda head away to the National U20 & U17 Football Ferns camps. Good luck to all our girls in their Futsal Tournaments and National Camps! Regards, Shane Verma - WPL Coach Waimak United Women’s CWC vs Parklands United 9.15am at Kendall Park SHANE VERMA WPL Squad Coach Waimak WPL Squad Player Profile Katie Elstob Age: 21 Nickname: KT Playing number: 26 Position: Anywhere I get put. Football in 3 words: Fun, Enduring, teamwork Favourite hobby: Binge watching tv series Favourite Quote/Moto: No pain, no gain Favourite club: PUSC Best Football Moment: Scoring a header Favourite Player: Macey Fraser Favourite Food: Bananas Favourite Artist/song: Aqua Favourite Movie: Tarzan Biggest Inspiration: Sophie Williams Where in the world would you like to visit: Iceland INTRODUCING OUR 2018 13TH GRADE YOUTH PREMIER TEAM MIKE DE BONO SHELLY MCDOWALL LIAM COLLINS JOSH COSBY HEAD COACH MANAGER ZAC DE BONO BAILEY GILES JAKE HALE WILLIAM HUSBAND SPENCER JARRETT ALEX MCDOWALL LUCA MARSON NOAH MAUGER KOBE MURDOCH BENJI PATCHETT NIKO SILCOCK ZACH WINTER JACKSON WRIGHT Saturday 7th July 2018 Waimak United 13th Grade Black vs Medbury 13 Red 9.15am at Maria Andrews Waimak United would like to thank our Player of the Day Sponsors Team PROFILE 10th Grade Black Team Mitchell and I are excited to welcome today's ball boys, they also happen to be the 10th grade side we are coaching. We have a talented group of players who are developing and improving more and more each week.
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