Round 4 Saturday 30 March 2019 COOKS SQUARE PARK MAITLAND FC SPONSORS CONDITIONS OF ENTRY– Cooks Square Park NO ALCOHOL to be brought into ground. NO GLASS bottles permitted MFC is not responsible for cars parked inside ground. PARK AT OWN RISK. MAITLAND FC SPONSORS Email: [email protected] Facebook: Maitland Fc Website: maitlandfc.com.au Instagram: @maitland_fc Twitter: @Maitlandfc #maitlandmagpies #MFC WELCOME TO COOKS SQUARE A warm welcome today to Cooks Square Park to the families and supporters of both Maitland FC and Lambton Jaffas FC for what will be our first NPL home game for 2019 following the welcome, but untimely rain that caused Round 2 to be postponed. A warm welcome to our wonderful sponsors and to the “MOB” for our first Sponsor & Old Boys Day for 2019. We continue to be very proud of the condition of the playing field surface here at Cooks Square Park, thanks to the underground irrigation installed by Maitland City Council in 2017. As a result of our success with the NSW Asian Cup 2015 Legacy Fund, some well overdue infrastructure improvements have been completed. The new perimeter fence and player shelters have changed the look of the park and with additional seating and shelter, Cooks Square is much better prepared for some quality NPL football. Maitland Football extends congratulations to Jenny Aitchison, MP, for retaining her seat of Maitland in the recent State Election. We now wait in anticipation of the May Federal Election following the announcement from Meryl Swanson, MP, Member for Paterson, who secured a commitment from her Canberra Party Office to spend $1 million on Cooks Square Park provided Labor wins the Federal Election and Meryl Retains her seat. We hope you have a great day, today! Ray Watkins, MFC President UNDER 18’s 35. Jacob Clarke Jaxon Abdilla 36. Dan Angel Matthew Berrigan 37. Dylan Baillache Brock Beveridge 38. Reece Holz 39. Dylan Abela Regan Black 40. Sebastian Meagher Nicholas Claut 41. Will Peterson Joshua Etheridge 42. Dominic Rusak Nick Fallou-Killick 43. Luke Davison Sebastian Graham 44. Roy Cotman 45. Patrick Carstens Harley Grant-Mccullah 47. Jayden Chadwick Jacob Morgan 49. Marcus Stellenberg Luka Phelan 50. Max Hampton (GK) Cooper Sargent 51. Sam Baker Benjamin Turner 52. Zayne Morphew-Watson Jacob Wickens 53. Bohdi Hunter Coach & Manager Craig JURD Alex READ Brett DAVISON UNDER 20’s 14. Blake Rutherford Nathan Denton (GK) 15. Tom Duggan Dylan Bozinovski 16. Zac Hill Kai Bradley 18. Lachlan Webb Ryan Claut 19. Louis Townsend Jaydon Dzananovic 20. Luke Jennings (GK) Joshua Etheridge 21. Adam Duggan Rex Fernance 22. Oliver Mather (GK) Harrison Fuller 23. Joe McFadyen Aiden Goodbun 24. Lachlan Yates Aiden Halpin 26. James Tassell Liam Mansfield 27. Carter Smith Thomas Siderovski 28. Zac Jonkinen Will Stevenson 31. Matt Fogarty Aleks Stojanovski 32. Hayden Gibson 33. Zac Brown Coach & Manager Gavin WOLFE Tony GIBSON FIRST GRADE 1. Matthew Trott (GK) 1. Brad Swancott (GK) 2. Tom Davies 2. Brock Messenger 3. Liam Thornton 3. Liam O’Dell 4. Zac Thomas 4. Will McFarlane 5. Ryan Broadley 19. Michael Sessions 6. Matt Swan 5. Nathan Verity 8. Matt Thompson 6. James Pendrigh 9. Andrew Swan 8. Andrew Pawiak 10. Ryan Clarke 10. Michael Kantarovski 11. Joel Wood 7. Bren Hammel 12. Sean Pratt 13. Finn Parris 13. Carl Thornton (C) 12. Tom Waller 16. Zac Hill 11. Luke Remington 17. Alex Read 14. Josh Sutton 20. Luke Jennings (GK) 9. Braedyn Crowley 17. Pat Brown 25. Grant Brown 16. Isaac Sefo 30. James Thompson 15. Tom Siderovski 21. Tom Duggan 18. Rex Fernance Coaches & Managers 20. Nathan Denton Mick BOLCH Gavin WOLFE Coach Ray RUTTEN James PASCOE Simon RUTHERFORD SUPPORT MFC SPONSORS PLAYERS and SUPPORTERS Please support our sponsors by coming along to EASTS for refreshments following today’s game at the…… East Maitland Bowling Club (left on Highway then turn first right) SUPPORT MFC SPONSORS MAITLAND FC SPONSOR By Wednesday night, 27 March the George Tavern, Greenhills and Maitland Football Club will have together officially raised more than $100,000 for the local sporting club. The milestone comes as part of a partnership between the club and the pub which includes a dedicated monthly Joker Draw opportunity donated to community groups by hoteliers Dan and Janine Redman. “Every month local non-profit organisations are given an opportunity to take turns hosting our Joker Draw” Janine said. “We put up the jackpot, but it is up to the non-profit group to sell tickets, promote their cause and get people to come along and participate. Maitland Football Club is a perfect example of how, when we work together, the hotel can provide a perfect platform for community support.” Over the past 14 years, Maitland Football Club has been a participant in the George’s Joker Draw and has currently raised a total of $99,925, an amount expected to exceed $100,000 at Wednesday night’s draw. “This is incredible for our club and we can’t thank Janine, Dan and the George Tavern enough,” club spokesperson Chris Rafferty said. “In addition to the hotel putting up the jackpot, I think the best thing about this is that all the funding came from the community. It was the locals who put that money up and helped us achieve so much. “Our Youth Development program has been the major focus for funding from the initiative and it has allowed us to provide more equipment to improve the quality of the training sessions for our youth play- ers.” Janine said the milestone was indicative of the Maitland community’s sentiment toward local non-profit groups and sporting teams. “We have some of the most generous and giving patrons and that really is a reflection of the Maitland community as a whole. We are very lucky to be in a place like Maitland.” In 2016, the George Tavern was also presented with the prestigious Australian Hotels Association NSW, Heart of the Community award for its dedication to fundraising initiatives. MFCMAITLAND PHOTO MAJOR GALLERY SPONSORS .
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