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2017 OFFICIAL PROGRAMME Men’S Central League STOP out Vs TEAM TARANAKI 2:30PM Saturday 8Th April FOOTBALL for ALL www.STOPOUT.org.nz 8/4/17 2017 OFFICIAL PROGRAMME Men’s Central League STOP OUT vs TEAM TARANAKI 2:30PM Saturday 8th April FOOTBALL FOR ALL PATRONS JUNIOR WORKING GROUP LIFE MEMBERS Mayor Ray Wallace Tania Rook Jim Blair, Chris Canton Wynton Rufer Phil Marra Dick Dunn, Jimmy Dunn Andrew Beech Tom Dunn, Peter Freidlander PRESIDENT Brent Hamlin, Peter Hartstonge Chris Canton DIRECTORS OF FOOTBALL Dave Houghton, Ernie Gould Chris Sambrooke Terry Killalea, Brendan Marsh CHAIRMAN Mike Gibbs Arie Molenaar, Jim McCreadie Neil Kemp Carol McNie, Ron Weitzel JUNIOR COACHING DIRECTOR TREASURER Adam Reynard PHOTOGRAPHY CREDITS Donna Beech Photomac FOOTBALL MANAGER Wareham Sports Media CLUB CAPTAINS Paul Commerford Dr yomcat shoots Dave Webster Andrew Beech COMMUNICATIONS Mike Moran NZ Lenz SENIOR LIAISON Troy Peek Pat Gulley stopout.org.nz Stop Out Sports Club @redgoldblood FIRST WORD MY BLOOD IS RED... AND GOLD! It’s always exciting when the new season rolls around. For the Stop Out faithful in behind the scenes, the busiest period for the club is always the off-season so with all the planning and organsiation behind us it’s a sense of pride and relief that the new season is upon us. Now all teams in the club have kicked off for the We will also be sending out more E-newsletters. year there’s much that’s new for 2017. The matchday programme for those that still like The first is our new senior home and away playing to hold something in their hand still has its place strips. Our traditional club colours of red and gold and will continue. are far more prominent. The gold got a bit lost over the years but is back with a vengeance as New in 2017 is our top Women’s League renamed modeled in last weekend’s match against the W league being played on Saturday’s. This is the Phoenix. a positive initiative and one we promoted to get a closer engagement between our Men’s and We’ve also launched our new player development Women’s club. Today our ladies take on Wendy programmes for twenty of our young aspiring Henderson’s Upper Hutt side. And so refreshing to youth footballers. Named ‘1919’ in honour of the see former international Sarah Gregorious giving year Stop Out was formed, it is being run by Head back to grassroots football and playing again for Coach Adam Reynard and Cherbel Khouchaba Upper Hutt. with support from Manager Alistair Yates. And something new in 2017 is Team Taranaki back Junior Coaching Director Adam Reynard is in Central League. Last time we met was in 2008, sporting a newly decal laden Stop Out vehicle. sadly the year we were relegated. You can’t miss the van - and we want it to be visible around town. Taranaki had a solid 1-0 win last week so will provide stiff opposition today. And you’ll no doubt notice the refreshed match day programme. This year we have ramped up our Good luck to all players and enjoy our communication to all members and have a greater Stop Out hospitality. profile on FB, Twitter and Instagram. MEN’S CENTRAL LEAGUE 2017 P W D L F A GD Pts 1 STOP OUT 1 1 0 0 4 0 4 3 2 Wairarapa United 1 1 0 0 4 1 3 3 3 Team Taranaki 1 1 0 0 1 0 1 3 4 Napier City Rovers 1 0 1 0 3 3 0 1 5 Lower Hutt City AFC 1 0 1 0 3 3 0 1 6 Western Suburbs 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 7 Wellington Olympic 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 8 Watson Real Estate PN Marist 1 0 0 1 0 1 -1 0 9 Miramar Rangers 1 0 0 1 1 4 -3 0 10 Wellington United 1 0 0 1 0 4 -4 0 SEASON FIXTURE: STOP OUT (MEN’S CENTRAL LEAGUE 2017) Round 1 01/04/17 (SAT) 14:30 Newtown Park Stop Out | 4 vs Wellington United | 0 Round 2 08/04/17 (SAT) 14:30 Hutt Park 1 Stop Out vs Team Taranaki Round 3 14/04/17 (FRI) 15:00 Fraser Park Turf Stop Out vs Lower Hutt City AFC Round 4 17/04/17 (MON) 14:30 Hutt Park 1 Stop Out vs Palmerston North Marist Round 5 29/04/17 (SAT) 14:30 Hutt Park 1 Stop Out vs Napier City Rovers Round 6 22/04/17 (SAT) 14:30 David Farrington Park Stop Out vs Miramar Rangers Round 7 06/05/17 (SAT) 14:30 Hutt Park 1 Stop Out vs Wellington Olympic Round 8 21/05/17 (SUN) 14:00 Endeavour 1 Stop Out vs Western Suburbs Round 9 27/05/17 (SAT) 14:30 Hutt Park 1 Stop Out vs Wairarapa United Round 10 03/06/17 (SAT) 14:30 Hutt Park 1 Stop Out vs Wellington United Round 11 11/06/17 (SUN) 13:00 Yarrow Stadium Stop Out vs Team Taranaki Round 12 17/06/17 (SAT) 14:30 Hutt Park 1 Stop Out vs Lower Hutt City AFC Round 13 08/07/17 (SAT) 14:30 Memorial Park (PN) Stop Out vs Palmerston North Marist Round 14 02/07/17 (SUN) 14:00 Park Island Stop Out vs Napier City Rovers Round 15 22/07/17 (SAT) 14:30 Hutt Park 1 Stop Out vs Miramar Rangers Round 16 29/07/17 (SAT) 17:45 Wakefield 2 Stop Out vs Wellington Olympic Round 17 05/08/17 (SAT) 14:30 Hutt Park 1 Stop Out vs Western Suburbs Round 18 12/08/17 (SAT) 17:30 Masterton Memorial Turf Stop Out vs Wairarapa United 2017 LHC MPN MR NCR SO TT WaiU WO WelU WS Lower Hutt City 10/6 8/7 3-3 14/4 27/5 6/5 29/4 5/8 22/7 Marist Palmerston North 8/4 29/4 14/4 8/7 3/6 5/8 22/7 27/5 6/5 Miramar Rangers 17/4 1/7 6/5 22/4 17/6 3/6 5/8 8/4 27/5 Napier City Rovers 3/6 18/6 30/7 2/7 6/8 17/4 28/5 23/4 9/4 Stop Out 17/6 17/4 22/7 29/4 8/4 27/5 6/5 3/6 5/8 Team Taranaki 13/8 1-0 14/4 21/5 11/6 23/7 9/7 30/7 30/4 Wairarapa United 29/7 20/5 4-1 9/7 12/8 23/4 10/6 1/7 14/4 Wellington Olympic 1/7 22/4 20/5 12/8 29/7 17/4 8/4 17/6 3/6 Wellington United 20/5 12/8 10/6 22/7 0-4 6/5 29/4 14/4 8/7 Western Suburbs 23/4 30/7 13/8 11/6 21/5 2/7 18/6 1-1 17/4 MICKY ON TARGET! IT’S ANOTHER MILESTONE FOR MICKY MALIVUK On Saturday he scored his 50th Stop Out goal with And a phenomenal stat, Micky has scored those his brace against The Phoenix. 50 goals in 64 appearances. That’s a staggering goal every 1.28 appearances. A model of consistency Micky scored 11 in 2013, 11 in 2014, 14 in 2014, 12 in 2015 and 2 already Keep them coming! in 2017. WOMEN’S REPORT 2017 sees the introduction of the new W-League being played on a Saturday where Stop Out will compete with Wellington United, Upper Hutt and Seatoun from the former Women’s Central league along with the Winners of Capital Premier in 2016 Wairarapa and a representative from Palmerston North over 3 rounds. Again it a time of rebuilding and developing be looking to keep their momentum going while both coaches and players. We have lost 20 senior Stop Out will be looking to put a halt to this and players this season so because of this and the fact kick start their own campaign. that our first team are safe from relegation for the 2017 season we are fortunate enough to be able Our Women’s 2nd team after turning down to give Dennis Tapp the reigns of 1st team coach playing in Premier League have entered the as well as giving as many of our younger players season in Women’s Division 1. Last weekend the opportunity to play against the best in they took on Wellington United at Hutt Park and the region. dominated large parts of play but unfortunately sometimes the best teams end up on the wrong Dennis has been assistant coach with the Women’s side of the ledger with a 3-1 loss. This week they 1st team for the past 2 season and now is the time head out to Wakefield Turf to play Vic Uni and also to help develop his coaching and hand over look to kick start their campaign. the reins. Finally our women’s 3rd team is entered into Dennis’s first game in charge was against last Women’s Division 2. They ventured out to Delaney season Central league winners Wellington United. Park last weekend to play Stokes Valley. It was an The result was not a flattering one. Coach Dennis entertaining game where the points were shared said “Well No Excuses, just a hard lesson KEEP TO and ended 1-1. This Sunday they play hosts to THE GAME PLAN which we didn’t and we paid the Naenae at Hutt Park and look to go one better.
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