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WAIMAK UNITED FOOTBALL CLUB SENIOR MATCH DAY PROGRAM Saturday 2Nd June 2018 WAIMAK UNITED FOOTBALL CLUB SENIOR MATCH DAY PROGRAM Saturday 2nd June 2018 www.waimakunited.org.nz COMMENTS FROM THE CLUB Last Saturday Kendall Park was host to Waimak United Football Open Club Day. We had our in house teams who usually play at Maria Andrews play at Kendall Park. Our Fun Football and First Kicks enjoyed playing their games on the turf, while our Mini Football teams played on the grass pitches. After their games our Mini Maks were presented with balls, kindly sponsored by Hellers, as well as Willowbank player of the day vouchers. The majority of our Mainland teams had home games, however there was not enough pitches to host all our teams and a 6 teams had away games in Christchurch, including our CCL Reserves who played against Halswell United at Halswell Domain and our CWC team who played at Foster Park against Selwyn United FC. We were very fortunate the rain cleared and we had a fine day, however a little muddy it did not deter anyone! AMI kindly ran a sausage sizzle and brought along their yellow fire truck for kids to play in, which was a great hit. Kaiapoi North School lent us their candy floss machine and their chocolate wheel and the chocolate was kindly donated by Countdown Rangiora. We had generous Waimak members who brought along baking for our bake sale, second hand uniforms for the stall and grocery items for our raffle. The kids also got to have fun playing on the inflatable pitch and bouncy castle, which was a great inclusion to our festivities. It was great to have our senior players walk around, watch games and support our younger players. Our main purpose for the Club day was to unite the club, bring our staff, board members, coaches and our Waimak community together and to welcome the general public along to see our club in action. We were also fortunate to raise funds for the club. We would like to say thank you to everyone for their help and support, and from the general feedback it was a great day had by all! Amy Pawson Sponsorship, Marketing Communications Officer Waimak United Football Club Waimak Players having fun in the mud! Holly Tweedale, Georgie Macefield, Lucy Macefield and Sophia Tweedale. Photo credit Michelle Tweedale. CLUB DAY PHOTOS WAIMAK UNITED FOOTBALL CLUB WOMEN’S PREMIER LEAGUE VS UNIVERSITIES 12.30PM KICK OFF- ILAM FIELDS Coaches Comments This weekend we come up against Universities side, who have strengthened in key positions since our last meeting, where both sides took a share of the points. Last weekend we struggled to retain possession for long periods of the game and while we put together some good phases of play, the final ball or composition in front of goal was lacking. This weekend the girls will need to stay switched on for the entire match, where in the past 3 matches small losses of concentration has cost us at both ends of the pitch. Composure, concentration and control of the game will be key for us in this match against Uni. Regards, Shane Verma - WPL Coach SHANE VERMA WPL Squad Coach Waimak United Women’s CWC vs FC Twenty PDL 9.15am at Avonhead Park 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 Canterbury Championship League Results & Table Goal Played Win Draw Loss For Against Total Difference Halswell United 9 6 3 0 21 10 11 21 Western AFC 9 5 3 1 29 12 17 18 Parklands United 9 3 3 3 15 23 -8 12 Burwood AFC 9 3 1 5 23 27 -4 10 Christchurch Utd 8 1 3 4 9 14 -5 6 Waimakariri Utd 8 1 1 6 8 19 -11 4 Canterbury Championship League Reserves Results & Table Goal Total Played Win Draw Loss For Against Difference Halswell United 8 6 1 1 29 5 24 19 Christchurch Utd 8 5 2 1 14 4 10 17 Waimakariri Utd 8 4 2 2 22 15 7 14 Parklands United 8 2 1 5 14 19 -5 7 Burwood AFC 8 2 1 5 11 30 -19 7 Nomads United AFC 8 1 1 6 10 27 -17 4 Women’s Premier League Results & Table Goal Played Win Draw Loss For Against Differen Total ce Cashmere Technical 7 5 2 0 26 8 18 17 Coastal Spirit 6 3 3 0 20 8 12 12 Waimakariri Utd 6 2 2 2 10 13 -3 8 Universities AFC 6 1 1 4 8 14 -6 4 Halswell United 7 1 0 6 10 31 -21 3 Canterbury Women’s Championship Results & Table Played Win Draw Loss For Against Goal Total Difference FC Twenty 11 PDL 7 6 0 1 36 15 21 18 Cashmere Technical 8 5 1 2 34 17 17 16 Waimakariri Utd 7 5 0 2 20 14 6 15 Universities AFC Black 8 4 2 2 23 16 7 14 Halswell United 8 4 0 4 18 14 4 12 Universities AFC Gold 7 2 1 4 12 22 -10 7 Selwyn United FC 6 1 0 5 8 31 -23 3 Parklands United 7 0 0 7 8 30 -22 0 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 BEN HARDY ADAM HARRISON TOM EMMOTT EMILIANO FREIRE JOHN GERBER 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 WAIMAK UNITED FOOTBALL CLUB MEN’S CANTERBURY CHAMPIONSHIP LEAGUE VS BURWOOD AFC 2.30PM KICK OFF CLARE PARK Coaches Comments On Saturday we make the short trip over to Burwood. We are coming off a tough game against the league's 2nd place team Western, who won the game 3-0. There were some positives to take from the game and the team will need to lift the intensity to get to the level we want to be at and to take home 3 much needed points. Burwood themselves are performing well this season and come into the game above us in the table. We will welcome back 2 or 3 key players this week which will hopefully give the team a lift. Hope to see all the Waimak faithful down to support the lads. Thanks Adam. ADAM SEARLE CCL Squad Head Coach Waimak United Men’s Reserves vs Burwood AFC 12.30pm at Clare Park 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 2nd June 2018 Waimak United 13th Grade Black vs Ferrymead Bay FC 13th Blue 9.15am at Kendall Park Waimak United would like to thank our Club Day Sponsors Ashgrove School Kaiapoi North School .
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