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Napier City Rovers 2:30Pm HUTT PARK, Wednesday 25Th APRIL 2018 FOOTBALL for ALL www.STOPOUT.org.nz 25/04/18 2018 OFFICIAL PROGRAMME Men’s Central League Stop Out vs Napier City Rovers 2:30PM HUTT PARK, Wednesday 25TH APRIL 2018 FOOTBALL FOR ALL PATRONS JUNIOR WORKING GROUP LIFE MEMBERS Mayor Ray Wallace, Tania Rook, Phil Marra, Jim Blair, Chris Canton, John Coe, Wynton Rufer Gerard Watt, Clyde Ashfaq Kevin Coe, Peter Coe, Barbara Dunn, Chum Dunn, Dick Dunn, PRESIDENT COMMITTEE Jimmy Dunn, Tom Dunn, Peter Chris Canton Chris Hanson, Richard Barton, Freidlander, Brent Hamlin, Peter Steve Eveleigh Hartstonge, Dave Houghton, CHAIRMAN Ernie Gould, Terry Killalea, Neil Kemp MEN’S DIRECTOR OF FOOTBALL Brendan Marsh, Arie Molenaar, Scott Easthope Jim McCreadie, Carol McNie, TREASURER Ron Weitzel Donna Beech WOMEN’S DIRECTOR OF FOOTBALL Shannon Smith PHOTOGRAPHY CREDITS CLUB CAPTAIN Photomac Andrew Beech YOUTH DIRECTOR OF FOOTBALL Wareham Sports Media Alistair Yates Dr yomcat shoots SENIOR LIAISON Dave Webster Kath McGuinness JUNIOR DIRECTOR OF FOOTBALL Mike Moran Adam Reynard Mike Sullivan FOOTBALL MANAGER NZ Lenz Paul Commerford stopout.org.nz Stop Out Sports Club @redgoldblood FIRST WORD MY BLOOD IS RED... AND GOLD! It was a very successful weekend across the club. The first team had a controlled 2-1 win against Talk about over and above the call of duty and we Waterside at Karori Park in the Central League value his efforts to prepare the pitch to as high a where we scored all three goals. standard as he can. Thanks Kevin. Our youthful reserve team picked up their first Our visitors today, Napier after three point of the season with a 2-2 draw against comprehensive wins, are coming off a loss to Wainuiomata’s 1st team. Declan Edge’s Ole. Always a challenging match but it sounds like there were some fireworks in the Mark Meo’s third team scored their third win of the match-off the pitch. season to go top of Capital 4 and Hayden Thorne’s side recorded thier first win of the season in Napier have a different look than in previous years Capital 6 - although that was after a default from but still retain a large sprinkling of overseas talent. University. There is no doubt they will be smarting from their first loss of the season. The Reds and Blacks recorded victory’s in their Masters games but the big match of the weekend For us, we share the best defensive record in the was between the Women’s 2 teams with GI’s league and are continuing to improve in every Legends battling Phil Dobbins Reds. More on that outing. But we really haven’t hit our straps with later in the programme. a consistent performance for the full 90 in any match this season. Maybe it will be today. Today we host Napier City Rovers, and a special mention to our groundsman Kevin Wakefield from It’s early days in the league but there already Downers. seems a definite top and bottom half forming. And with just 3 points separating first to sixth For some unknow reason there has been an AFL we’re in for an exciting few weeks ahead. tournament scheduled over the last 4 days on Hutt Park 1 and Hutt Park 2 and Kevin only got Welcome to Hutt Park, enjoy the football access to prepare the pitch late yesterday. and our Stop Out hospitality. MEN’S CENTRAL LEAGUE 2018 P W L D F A GD T 1 Napier City Rovers Association Football Club 4 3 1 0 15 7 8 9 2 Wellington Olympic 4 3 1 0 9 7 2 9 3 Stop Out Sports Club 4 3 1 0 6 4 2 9 4 Advance Electrical Western Suburbs 4 2 0 2 9 5 4 8 5 Wairarapa United 4 2 1 1 7 5 2 7 6 Wellington United 3 2 1 0 14 4 10 6 7 Lower Hutt City Association Football Club 3 1 1 1 8 6 2 4 8 Miramar Rangers 4 1 3 0 5 13 -8 3 9 Integration Works Waterside Karori 4 0 4 0 7 16 -9 0 10 Building King Havelock North Wanderers 4 0 4 0 2 15 -13 0 SEASON FIXTURE: STOP OUT (MEN’S CENTRAL LEAGUE 2018) Round 1 02/4/2018 1:00pm Hutt Park Stop Out Sports Club 2 vs Havelock North Wanderers 0 Round 2 07/4/2018 3:30pm Fraser Park Turf Stop Out Sports Club 2 vs Lower Hutt City 1 Round 3 14/4/2018 2:30pm Hutt Park Stop Out Sports Club 0 vs Wairarapa United 2 Round 4 21/4/2018 2:30pm Karori Park Stop Out Sports Club 2 vs Waterside Karori 1 Round 5 25/4/2018 2:30pm Hutt Park Stop Out Sports Club vs Napier City Rovers Round 6 28/4/2018 5:45pm Wakefield Park 2 Stop Out Sports Club vs Wellington Olympic Round 7 05/5/2018 2:30pm Hutt Park Stop Out Sports Club vs Western Suburbs Round 8 19/5/2018 2:30pm Hutt Park Stop Out Sports Club vs Miramar Rangers Round 9 26/5/2018 2:30pm Newtown Park 1 Stop Out Sports Club vs Wellington United Round 10 02/6/2018 1:00pm Guthrie Park Stop Out Sports Club vs Havelock North Wanderers Round 11 09/6/2018 2:30pm Hutt Park Stop Out Sports Club vs Lower Hutt City Round 12 16/6/2018 3:30pm Masterton Memorial Turf Stop Out Sports Club vs Wairarapa United Round 13 30/6/2018 2:30pm Hutt Park Stop Out Sports Club vs Waterside Karori Round 14 08/7/2018 2:00pm Park Island Stop Out Sports Club vs Napier City Rovers Round 15 21/7/2018 2:30pm Hutt Park Stop Out Sports Club vs Wellington Olympic Round 16 29/7/2018 2:30pm Endeavour Stop Out Sports Club vs Western Suburbs Round 17 4/8/2018 2:30pm Dave Farrington Stop Out Sports Club vs Miramar Rangers Round 18 11/8/2018 2:30pm Hutt Park Stop Out Sports Club vs Wellington United 2018 HNW LHC MR NCR SO WaiU WK WO WelU WS Havelock NorthWanderers 1/7 0-2 6/5 2/6 25/4 22/7 5/8 10/6 27/5 Lower Hutt City 5-2 25/4 4/8 1-2 21/7 5/5 11/8 16/6 2/6 Miramar Rangers 16/6 7/7 1-4 4/8 28/7 26/5 1-3 2/6 28/4 Napier City Rovers 29/7 20/5 10/6 8/7 12/8 7-3 17/6 29/4 1-2 Stop Out 2-0 9/6 19/5 25/4 0-2 30/6 21/7 11/8 5/5 Wairarapa United 8/7 28/4 5/5 26/5 16/6 4/8 2/6 3-2 1-1 Waterside Karori 28/4 28/7 11/8 2/6 1-2 19/5 2-3 7/7 16/6 Wellington Olympic 19/5 26/5 30/6 1-3 28/4 2-1 9/6 28/7 7/7 Wellington United 6-0 14/4 6-1 21/7 26/5 30/6 25/4 5/5 4/8 Western Suburbs 12/8 2-2 22/7 1/7 29/7 10/6 4-1 25/4 20/5 FIXTURES 28TH & 29TH APRIL 2018 MENS CENTRAL LEAGUE Stop Out vs Wellington Olympic - Saturday 28TH 5:45PM - WAKEFIELD PARK 2 CAPITAL 1 Stop Out vs Stokes Valley - Saturday 28TH 1:00PM - PETONE MEMORIAL TURF CAPITAL 4 Stop Out vs Victoria University of Wellington - Saturday 28TH 2:30PM - HUTT PARK 2 CAPITAL 6 Stop Out vs Wellington Olympic Dream - Saturday 28TH 2:30PM - HUTT PARK 3 MASTERS 3 Stop Out Reds vs Stokes Valley Mentors - Saturday 28TH 2:30PM - DELANEY 1 MASTERS 5 Stop Out Blacks vs Stokes Valley Snakes - Saturday 28TH 2:30PM - HUTT PARK 4 MASTERS OVER 42 Stop Out McCreadies vs Seatoun Originals - Saturday 28TH 12:30PM - HUTT PARK 2 UNDER 17A Stop Out vs NW u17A - Sunday 29TH 11:00AM - HUTT PARK 1 UNDER 17C Stop Out vs Western Suburbs U17 C - Sunday 29TH 11:00AM - TE WHITI PARK KELLY CUP Stop Out Women’s Premier vs Wairarapa United W League - Sunday 29TH 1:00PM - HUTT PARK EXECUTIVE PLATE Stop Out Legends vs University - Sunday 29TH 1:00PM - TBC EXECUTIVE PLATE Stop Out vs University - Sunday 29TH 1:00PM - TBC STOP OUT MEN’S 1ST TEAM Stop Out Men’s 1st Team vs Wairarapa United - HUTT PARK Coming into this fixture against Wairarapa we were in a confident space on the back of two wins to open this season. We were how-ever under no illusions that this would be a different type of test for us and we would need to be at our best to get the result. Unfortunately for us we were far from our best in possession early on in this game. On the back of a cagey start we gave up did, and we were starting to dominate large possession with a mis-placed pass too close to parts of the game with a load of possession and our goal and the Wairarapa striker rounded our plenty of pressure mounting. Wairarapa seemed keeper and finished nicely to take a 1 – 0 lead. fairly content to try and see out a 1 – 0 win and With a couple of chances coming for both sides were not pressing us as high up the field. After a and neither side taking any, this would be the way few fresh legs were introduced chances started the first half ended.
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