Magpie Update: June 22 2012

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Magpie Update: June 22 2012 nd Magpie Update: June 22 2012 Fixtures: Friday 22nd of June Sunday 24th June @ Adelaide U9 Black BYE 7:45pm U15G Port vs Adelaide U11 Black BYE @ Port Adelaide @ North East 7:45pm U15B Port vs Seacliff 10:00am U11 White vs North East Red 9:00pm U18B Port vs Seacliff @ Port Adelaide @ Seacliff 9:00am U9 Port White vs North East Red U18G Port vs Seacliff 10:00am U13B Port vs Adelaide 11:15am U13G Port vs North East Saturday 23rd of June 12:30pm M2M Port vs Seacliff @ Port Adelaide 2:00pm M3M Port vs Enfield 12:30pm M4W Port vs Seacliff 3:30pm M4M Port vs Seacliff 2:00pm M2W Port vs Woodville 5:00pm M5M Port vs Seacliff 3:30pm M3W Port vs Seacliff @ State Hockey Stadium Monday 25th June 1:00pm PLW Port vs Forestville (Shirt /sock clash) @ West Beach 2:30pm PLM Port vs Foresville (sock clash) 7:45pm Masters W Port vs Adelaide 4:00pm M1M Port vs Forestville (sock clash) @ Port Adelaide @ Adelaide 8:50pm Masters M Port vs Seacliff 5:00pm M1W Port vs Annesley (sock clash) @ West Beach 5:30pm M6M Port vs Adelaide uni (sock clash) Premier League Round 16 vs Forestville @ State Hockey Stadium PLW 1:00pm PLM 2:30pm PADHC is proudly supported by: nd Magpie Update: June 22 2012 Results PLM Port 8 DEF Woodville 3 Premier League Results Round 15 PLW Port 4 DEF Woodville 2 M1M Port 9 DEF Woodville 0 PLM M1W Port 2 DEF Woodville 1 M2M Port 6 DEF Woodville 2 North East 3 DEF Adelaide Uni ` M2W Port 1 DEF Annesley 0 Burnside 2 DEF Forestville 0 M3M Port 15 DEF Adelaide Hills 1 Port 8 DEF Woodville 3 M3W Port 3 DREW with Adelaide Hills 3 Secliff 5 DEF Grange 1 M4M Port 4 DEF Wood 0 M4W Port 2 DEF Annesley 0 Ladder M5M Port 7 DEF Adelaide Hills 0 1. Port 32* M6M Port 4 DEF Forestville 0 2. North East 30* Masters M Port 4 DEF Southern 0 3. Forestville 30** Masters W 4 DEF Forestville 1 4. Adelaide 23* U18B Grange 2 DEF Port 1 *13 games played, *14 games played U18G Port 3 DEF Adelaide 2 PLW U15B Burnside 4 DEF Port 0 North East 1 DREW with Adelaide Uni 1 U15G North East 4 DEF Port 1 U13B Seacliff 5 DEF Port 0 Seacliff 2 DREW with Grange 2 U13G Port 3 DEF Seacliff 0 Port 4 DEF Woodville 2 U11 Port Black DEF Port White Burnside 8 DEF Forestville 0 U9 Adelaide blue 2 DEF Port Black 0 Ladder U9 Port White DEF Seacliff Black 1. Port 34* 2. Burnside 33** 3. Adelaide 24* 4. Woodville 23** *13 games played, **14 games played Photos can be viewed at here PADHC is proudly supported by: nd Magpie Update: June 22 2012 Premier League Hockey Update by Paul Finnie In midweek girls fixtures to make up round 14, Burnside thumped Grange Royals 7-1, skipper Jane Claxton and striker Tess Reynolds scoring twice each in the demolition. Uni and Adelaide ladies played a 2-2 draw out in a result that doesn’t assist either side’s finals chances, while in-form Woodville saw off a plucky Forestville 2-1. In the corresponding men’s fixtures, Maarten Hanrath’s hat trick was in vain as Uni lost to Adelaide 5-3. Burnside continued their improved form with a 5-2 win over Grange Royals, with five individual goal scorers highlighting a good team effort. Forestville bounced back from their shock loss to Uni with a 6-2 drubbing of Woodville, Dion Button and Tyson Schubert both scoring twice. In round 15, Adelaide Uni travelled to North East on Saturday afternoon. In the girl’s match, what looked to be a 0-0 draw was brought to life with Uni scoring a field goal with the final whistle not far away, but North East earnt a penalty corner after time, and as has happened several times this season, converted from a seemingly well-rehearsed set-play to share the honours, in a match Uni went into as red-hot favourites after their 6-0 drubbing of the Zuluettes last time around. After the match some over-zealous officiating saw Uni’s Anastasia Tomeo double yellow/red carded over an innocuous frustrated stick-throw. The men’s fixture always promised to be an interesting affair, with North East still missing several key players and uni buoyed by a recent win against high-flying Forestville. North East scored relatively early through a well-executed field goal, but Uni had several good chances to score despite absorbing a large amount of pressure. The pressure told when North East converted a short corner to go 2 up, but Uni brought one back before the break to go into the second half with renewed hope. An off the ball indiscretion in Uni’s defensive circle by Ross Fitzgerald saw North East restore their 2 goal buffer, and despite Uni pressing hard and creating their own chances to get back in the game, the class of Will Telfer in the mid-field was a key factor in North East earning full points. Seacliff raced to a 4-0 lead over Grange Royals at half time, creating numerous chances, but some good work from Joshua Gloede in the Royals goals going a long way towards the score being restricted to 5-2, while the ladies shared the points 2-2. On Sunday, Burnside’s ladies ran rampant against lowly Forestville, with in-form Tess Reynolds slotting in three, ably supported by Jane Claxton and Megan Opie with two apiece. The much- anticipated clash between Port and Woodville’s girls saw Woodville’s pre-match optimism dashed by a switched-on Port unit, who played a disciplined team game to triumph 4-2. The Forestville men’s momentum has hit a hurdle with their second loss in as many weeks to less-vaunted opponents, Burnside’s 2-0 win being their best result for the season and a sign of their improved form. PADHC is proudly supported by: nd Magpie Update: June 22 2012 Port’s men, despite having key players Andrew Searle, Michael Lubcke and Craig Victory out through injury, carved out a serviceable 8-3 win against Woodville who were also missing key players Dave Francis and John Gibson, Cameron Joyce slotting a hat trick of goals to maintain his lead in the goal scorers for the men with 24 goals for the season (from Geoff Mills on 20). Tess Reynolds (Burnside) on 14 goals leads from Katie Pisani (Woodville) and Burnside team-mate Megan Opie on 11 apiece in the girls leading scorers. The clash between top-two contenders Forestville and Port Adelaide men this coming Saturday at the State hockey centre is the standout fixture for round 16. State Team Selection 2012 U15 and U13 squads have been announced, as well as initial 2013 U18 squads ... State team squads (for Under 13, 15 and 18) were recently selected following the State Zone and Club Championships. Hockey SA congratulates all players who were successful and encourages all unsuccessful players to keep working at their game for future opportunities. Lists of successful players have been posted on the relevant State Team page (under "State Teams - Outdoor" on the top menu). These players will also receive a letter in the mail informing them of their success. Selection days will be as follows: U18 boys and girls - see details in your letter U15 boys - 2 & 3 July (State Hockey Stadium) U15 girls - 4 & 5 July (State Hockey Stadium) U13 girls - 9 & 10 July (Port Adelaide Hockey Club) U13 boys - 11 & 12 July (Port Adelaide Hockey Club) Details of times etc are in the selection letters sent to successful players. Any queries in relation to selection are to be made in writing addressed to the Hockey SA High Performance Manager. Queries may not be made by telephone. Full team lists can be viewed here Congratulations to Courtney Rudd, Lauren Manuel, Leah Welstead, Meg Bourne, Adam SOS Lawrence, Harry Johns, Albert Robbins, Billy Robbins, Courtney Williams, Jess Lawrence, Tash Greenshields, Brigette Belton, Erica Feeney and Nicole Wilhelm on their selection in the Junior State Squads. PADHC is proudly supported by: nd Magpie Update: June 22 2012 Ball persons for the U21 Women’s Australian National Championships Click here to see a flyer advertising for ball persons for the upcoming U21 Women’s Australian National Championships. Duties for this role are in the document available here. If you are interested please contact Pauline Heylen at Hockey SA on 8349 4044. Hockey SA Targeted area clinic (TAC) Hockey SA wishes to invite all interested players to attend the May TAC focusing on Ball Handling (Passing) Skills. Friday 22nd June, 2012 State Hockey Centre, Main North Road, Gepps Cross 4:45pm – 5.45pm Athletes are asked to arrive at least 15 minutes prior to the start of the session and will require only their Hockey Equipment and a drink bottle. Cost: $10 per session (cash payment only on night of training). Players will receive technical coaching from current and former elite players focusing on passing skills. Players are asked to confirm their attendance by email to [email protected] HSA July Development Clinics Hockey SA wishes to invite all interested players aged from 11-16 to attend the July development clinics. When: Week 2 of the July school holidays. 1.00pm - 4.30pm each day Boys – Monday (July 9th) and Tuesday (July 10th). Girls – Thursday (July 12th) and Friday (July 13th) Where: West Beach Hockey Centre (entrance off Sir Donald Bradman Drive, after the Tapleys Hill Rd intersection).
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