LOTTO NRFL Division 1

WAIUKU Saturday 4 July 2015 2.45pm

Manurewa AFC Club Rooms P.O. Box 75 122 War Memorial Park Manurewa Gibbs Rd Auckland Manurewa Phone: (09) 267 1120

Hi everyone

Today we welcome Waiuku first team, reserves and supporters to Memorial Park. We also welcome back to Memorial Park Cole Devenport. Great to have you back at the Club Cole.

Last week we were away to Mt Albert Ponsonby on Friday night. It was a good battle which we lost right at the end. After scoring our only goal, Suni Singh was injured. Suni—we wish you a speedy recovery and hope to see you back on the field soon.

This weekend some of our senior teams have games today and tomorrow. Tomorrow, Div 3 lads are away to Tuakau and O35s are home at 1pm to Mount Albert Ponsonby. Get along and support the old boys!!!

Best of luck to Hoani Nathan and the team today.

See you inside after the game.

Kerry Bevan President/Chairman

Shane doing the housekeeping

Team photos we taken at the Club this week. Here are a few shots.

Shane and Ben The Photography Men

Shane Wenzlick—the man behind the camera.

RESERVE COACH’S COMMENTS

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Gordon Craig Coach

WAIUKU

Reserves RESERVES

1 Dillan Patel GK 2 Adam Spencer Matthew Parker GK 3 Greg Seed Caine Robbie 2 4 Toby Edwards Scotty Petersen 4 5 Logan Hart Masoud Oveysi 5 7 Yash Singh Niki Te Miha 6 8 Daniel Thomas Dale Oliver 7 9 Lewie Tiller 8 10 Marc Lindsay Dylan Smyth Kirk 9 11 Shahid Kumar Daniel Tuffin 10 12 Jacob Haugh Christian Acosta 11 13 Todd Herbert Sam van Pomeren 12 14 Yuanwen Zhao Callum Armstrong 13 Tyler Lord 14 15 Paul Duffy 15 16 Dylan Feldtman 19 Stevie Johnson 20 Adam White

Coach: Gordon Craig Coach - Frazer Tong Coach - Mike McGregor Manager/ Physio - Kate Iremonger Assistant Coach: Chris Herbert

Date Home/ Oppositon Score Goal Scorers Player of the Day Away

28 March Away North Shore 0 - 4 Jarad Karam

3 April Home Mt Albert Ponsonby 0 - 0 The Team

6 April Home Hibiscus Coast 0 - 2 Mitch Healy

11 April Home Ellerslie 0 - 3 Tariro Mashonganyika

18 April Away Ngaruawahia Postponed

25 April Away Waiuku 2 - 3 Micheal Jenkins Tariro Mashonganyika Nicky Mulowa 27 April Away Forrest Hill Milford 0 - 5 Mitch Healy

2 May Home Metro 1 - 1 Marvin Eakins Nicky Mulowa

16 May Home Mangere United 2 - 1 Marvin Eakins (Pen) Gurjeet Singh (Suni) Gurjeet Singh (Suni) 24 May Away Tauranga City 2 - 2 Nicky Mulowa Paul Edgar Paul Edgar 6 June Home Takapuna 1 - 0 Nicky Mulowa Callum Crake

13 June Home North Shore 1 - 3 Gurjeet Singh (Suni) Gurjeet Singh (Suni)

26 June Away Mt Albert Ponsonby 1 - 2 Gurjeet Singh (Suni)

4 July Home Waiuku

11 July Away Ellerslie

18 July Home Ngaruawahia

25 July Away Takapuna

1 August Home Forrest Hill Milford

7 August Away Metro

16 August Away Mangere Utd

22 August Home Tauranga City

29 August Away Hibiscus Coast

First Team Coaches Comments

Hi all,

Welcome to Memorial Park for another South Auckland derby. In the first round, Waiuku came away with the win in a tough day at the office for us. The boys know that they need to put in good performances today and in each of the remaining games to show the character required to keep the team from relegation. We definitely have the talent but will take everyone to show a bit of heart and get back on the park and at training's at the same time to recognise our potential.

A tough last-minute loss against MAP last week and an injury to one of our key players Suni Singh means this game is even bigger than we hoped it would be. This is the sort of challenge that people either rise of fall and will be where first team spots are cemented.

As a special mention, the club welcomes back last year's fan favourite Cole Devenport to the squad.

Look forward to a hotly contested game, and see you at the bar after.

H & Nath Lotto Northern League Division1

1 Jared Karam 2 Michael Jenkins 3 Scott Foster 4 Mitch Healy 5 Marc Lindsay 6 Cole Devenport 7 Marvin Eakins 8 Gino Vuksanlekaj 9 Donē Matthews 10 Nicky Mulowa 11 Callum Crake 12 Paul Edgar 13 Theara Thay 14 Tariro Mashonganyika 15 Logan Hart 16 Sheldon Hamer 17 Gurjeet Singh (Suni) 18 19 20 Robert Garcia

Coach: Hoani Edwards Assistant Coach: Nathan Christie Manager: Adrian Stewart Physio: Dawn Church

WAIUKU

Lotto Northern League Division 1

Mitchel Tomasen 2 Dom Winter 3 Paul Day 4 Mike Day 5 Patchok Abba 6 Luke Chapman 7 Cody Rickard 9 Derek Sinclair 10 Cody Ralph 11 Luke Sutton 12 Sam van Pomeren 14 Niki Te Miha 15 Justin Baldwin 16 Jake McCoy 18 Masoud Oveysi 19 Christian Acosta 20 Darren Woolnough 23 Matthew Parker RGK

Coach: Jim Evans Coach: Geoff Cooper Physio: Kate Iremonger Physio: Kym Thomasen

Match Officials: Ben Norman Eric Yu

Ball Boys: 10th Hurricanes

POS TEAM P W D L F A GD PTS

1 North Shore Utd (NRFL1) 12 10 0 2 36 11 25 30

2 Forrest Hill Milford (NRFL1) 12 9 1 2 32 11 21 28

3 Ellerslie AFC (NRFL1) 12 7 3 2 28 17 11 24

4 Hibiscus Coast (NRFL1) 12 7 1 4 28 14 14 22

5 Tauranga City Utd (NRFL1) 11 6 3 2 26 15 11 21

6 Mangere Utd (NRFL1) 11 4 2 5 31 27 4 14

7 Metro FC (NRFL1) 12 3 5 4 15 23 -8 14

8 Mt Albert Ponsonby (NRFL1) 12 3 4 5 21 36 -15 13

9 Waiuku AFC (NRFL1) 11 2 3 6 16 28 -12 9

10 Manurewa AFC (NRFL1) 12 2 3 7 10 26 -16 9

11 Takapuna AFC (NRFL1) 13 2 2 9 16 33 -17 8

12 Ngaruawahia AFC (NRFL1) 10 1 1 8 7 25 -18 4 SENIOR REPORT

Greetings all,

It’s a tough weekend for most teams with games Saturday and Sunday with knock out cup.

Div 3 are top of the table and play south Auckland rangers away, will be no doubt a tough game for the lads

Div 6 play Three Kings today in front of their supporters and are wanting a much needed win to jump into the top half of the table, the boys have done a great job

The Ladies team has had tough times thanks to Karl Miers helping out while Simon has been away on holiday, and will resume duties with a fresh mind and looking for 3 points to put them mid table

Over 35’s host Western Springs today and wanting to put 3 points on the board to get their ball rolling again, with a difficult game last week and some disallowed goals so I hear, Gigsy will be on their case and would want 3 points and nothing less

I would also like welcome my beautiful wife to NZ.

Pinda Senior Chairman LADIES REPORT

The Ladies took on a good Bay Olympic side at the weekend. We were dominant for most of the first half, but couldn’t convert possession and pressure into goals. We were able to press well up the field thanks to a strong back four who were able to soak up any counter attacks.

Unfortunately, on one of the few times Bay Olympic got into our penalty box, an over enthusiastic tackle forced the ref to award a penalty. Despite a good effort by our keeper getting her hands to the ball, the penalty was converted. A bit stunned by the goal, we lost a bit of focus and deep into the half we conceded a second goal. A hallmark of the ladies team is never giving up.

With an injured Vada Miers volunteering to be the custodian, the ladies worked really hard in the second half. Despite conceding four more goals, the ladies kept fighting and were rewarded with two goals by the end of the game.

While the final score was a 2 – 6 loss, it did not reflect the way the ladies played.

As a coach, it is great to be part of a positive team who gives their all every week. My thanks also go to Karl Miers for looking after the team while I was away.

Simon Bilton Coach Youth Report

Hi everyone

This weekend sees the last weekend of grading rounds for most teams. Unfortunately, some teams have missed a game due to weather and with a tight schedule, they will not be playing the postponed game. From tomorrow the AFF Competitions Team will be forming the competition rounds which should be available on the AFF website by next Thursday.

We had the team photos taken at the Club earlier this week. As usual, the whole process ran like clockwork and we got all teams through without too much waiting time. There are a few pictures at the front of the programme that were taken on the night.

Thanks to all youth teams with their patience with training grounds. Now that we have use of Randwick Park, we should be set until the end of the season.

Today is the first of the new way we are running the Youth Player of the Day. Remember to put you name into the door prize draw of the $50 Westfield voucher. The next Youth Player of the Day will be on 1 August .

Best of luck to all Rewa teams today.

Laurette Hummels Youth Chairperson Continuing the theme from the previous reports once more – Some More Junior Coaches and it’s great to hear some feedback saying how much people are enjoying learning about these amazing people.

We are proud to be 1st time coaches of the 9th grade Wasps team, what a fantastic little team we have, the kids are fun and super keen to get on the field each Saturday, learning to play in positions and with a goalie this year has been tough not to mention tiring with full 30 min halves! But the kids have embraced it and we love seeing them get out there! Michelle and Tony 9th grade Wasps

Dave Bell coach of 2015 10th Sharks - The Sharks are currently playing the grading rounds in Div 2, it has been a tough start so far against some outstanding teams , hopefully a win is not too far away (losing has been a new experience for us, but they all say they are having fun). So far we are yet to come up against a team that have any girls (we have three) and they have been showing the boys from other clubs a thing or two. We seem to be very slow in the first half and have let in a few soft goals (While I am refereeing ) then in the second half when I am yelling instruc- tions we pick up our game considerably, the vein in my head still hasn’t burst as yet but we have got close a couple of times. All the kids are playing very well, with special mention to Gabriel King and Micah Robertson for their effort so far. As always a big thanks to all the parents for their support at training and games.

Dave Bell assisting 5Th Panthers - I assist Shannon ,Lynda and Marty (yes four coaches for one team ) with the 5th Panthers, this has to be one of the funniest things to be involved in (yes just like herding cats) some games you can have a 5 a side game where only one child is actually playing, seems the WWF is very popular at this age with boys… and you can do it on the ground in the middle of a football field… while the game is underway, we have one little boy who has decided it is more fun having his mum try to work out which direction he is going to run off to next (must be working on his speed and changing of direction skills).

If you are interested in helping out on the committee please do not hesitate to contact us on [email protected]

Thank you Manurewa Juniors

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