2013 Official Programme Match day Sponsor 6th July 2013 Stop Out vs Wainuiomata Match day Sponsor www.stopout.org.nz Issue 2013/06 Patrons: Mayor Ray Wallace Wynton Rufer President: Chris Canton Vice President: Peter Hartstonge Chairman: Neil Kemp Treasurer: Donna Beech Club Captains: Brent Hamlin Kathryn Burt Women’s DoF: Brendan Marsh Senior Liaison: Pat Gulley Mens DoF: Steven Gulley Football Managers: Justin Raffan Russell Burley Jnr Coaching Director: Scott Easthope Jnr Coordinator: Andrew Beech FOOTBALL FOR ALL Committee: Bernie Kane Life Members: Dick Dunn, Jimmy Dunn, Tom Dunn, Peter Freidlander, Peter Hartstonge, Dave Houghton, Ernie Gould, Terry Killalea, Arie Molenaar, Jim McCreadie, Carol McNie, Ron Weitzel. 2 www.stopout.org.nz The First Word My blood is red… and gold! It’s been an interesting season and a lot has changed since our first round match against Wainuiomata. On that day at Richard Prouse we never got out of first gear and Wanuiomata “wanted the game” more and their 2-0 victory was seen as a major upset. Well since that lesson on the 20th April we’ve remained unbeaten in the league. Today the team needs no motivation to improve on their first round performance. Wainuiomata sit in 9th spot but as already proven on their day can match it with any side. Playing at Hutt Park however suits our expansive style and we’ve fashioned an impressive record this season. Injuries are also crucial to any side and we’re travelling quite well in that regard. Steve Gulley is close to full fitness and apart from a few niggles we’re fit for the season run-in. And player combinations are crucial with our “newbies of 2013”gelling well. Also in the last couple of weeks we’ve seen the return from the States of Regan Steele. The boys enjoying the 1st team’s “horsie night” fundraiser. Welcome home Regan! It’s interesting to hear around football circles the criticism of club’s 1st teams—their “take” mentality and their lack of support for their respective clubs. I know this isn’t the case at Wainuiomata with their strong club ethos and it’s definitely not at Stop Out. As an example our 1st team, managers, coaches and partners organise one or two functions each year. These are not only good fundraisers but also a great opportunity for the boys to give back to the club. It’s much appreciated and also helps “muzzle” the small group of whingers who like to fire potshots at the Premiers! Stop Out is a club with a proud history and is enjoying some great success on and off the pitch. The club executive are driven to keep that balance with success not only measured by results on the field but also by the enjoyment our players and supporters feel with a fantastic atmosphere and welcoming environment within our club. Stop Out are built on those values and we won’t sway from that focus. So enjoy the football today and enjoy our Stop Out hospitality! Regan before going to College... And now he’s home! 3 With coaches Simon Harrold and Besim Balicevac Chris Canton, Stop Out President. If anyone was in any doubt as to whether our season was going well Raffa’s Stats need only compare 2012 to 2013. In 2012 we ended the season on 25 points and scored 32 goals. This year we are already on 26 points and have scored 40 goals—with still seven matches to play! And we continue to play well at Hutt Park going twelve matches undefeated; in fact not dropping a point! Seven wins in 2012 and five wins already in 2013. 49 goals for (4.08 per game) 9 goals against (0.75 per game) 4 clean sheets. Scoring 5 or more goals—5 times against Miramar(2) Wgtn Utd(2) Olympic. Home record Played Win Draw Loss GF GA GD Points Max Pts % 2009 9 5 2 2 21 9 12 17 27 62.96% 2010 9 6 2 1 30 12 18 20 27 74.07% 2011 9 6 1 2 21 9 12 19 27 70.37% 2012 9 7 0 2 27 12 15 21 27 77.78% 2013 5 5 0 0 25 3 22 15 15 100.00% Total 41 29 5 7 124 45 79 92 123 74.80% Capital Premier P W D L F A GD Pts 1 Stop Out 11 8 2 1 40 11 29 26 2 Waterside 11 8 2 1 31 10 21 26 3 Island Bay 11 6 4 1 36 16 20 22 4 Petone 11 5 2 4 19 23 -4 17 5 Miramar 11 4 2 5 23 20 3 14 6 Olympic 11 4 1 5 22 33 -11 14 7 University 11 4 1 6 16 24 -8 13 8 Marist 11 4 2 6 11 19 -8 13 Premier League joint top scorers 9 Wainuiomata 11 2 1 8 10 29 -19 7 Joe Gaughan and Jamie Mason 10 Wgtn Utd 11 1 1 9 12 35 -23 4 “sharing the love”. Cap Prem IBU Marist M’mar Petone Stop Out Uni Wainui W’side Olympic Wgtn Island Bay 2-0 17/8 2-2 3-3 6-2 4-1 6/7 3/8 20/7 Marist 13/7 2-1 2-0 0-3 3-1 27/7 0-4 0-1 17/8 Miramar 0-0 10/8 6/7 0-4 3/8 0-1 2-3 20/7 10-0 Petone 27/7 2-0 2-3 2-2 0-3 10/8 0-5 13/7 2-1 Stop Out 1-0 20/7 7-0 3/8 17/8 6/7 4-2 8-0 5-1 University 10/8 6/7 0-4 20/7 1-3 2-1 0-2 2-2 4-1 Wainui 0-6 1-1 13/7 2-3 2-0 0-1 20/7 17/8 3/8 Waterside 2-2 3/8 27/7 17/8 13/7 2-0 4-0 4-1 2-0 Olympic 3-6 4-2 0-2 2-4 410/8 27/7 5-2 1-1 6/7 Wgtn Utd 2-5 0-1 1-1 1-2 27/7 13/7 3-0 10/8 2-3 2013 CAPITAL PREMIER LEAGUE Rnd 1 Sat 6 April Stop Out 1 Island Bay 0 Hutt Park @ 2.30 Rnd 2 Sat 13 April Miramar 0 Stop Out 4 Dave Farrington @ 2.30 Rnd 3 Sat 20 April Wainui 2 Stop Out 0 Richard Prouse @ 2.30 Rnd 4 Sat 27 April Stop Out 4 Waterside 2 Hutt Park @ 2.30 Rnd 5 Sat 4 May Marist 0 Stop Out 3 Kilbirnie Park @ 2.30 C/Cup Sat 11 May Wgtn Coll 0 Stop Out 4 Wgtn College @ 2pm Rnd 6 Sat 18 May Stop Out 5 Wellington 1 Hutt Park @ 2.30 Rnd 7 Sat 25 May Petone 2 Stop Out 2 Memorial @ 1.30 Rnd 8 Sat 1 June Stop Out 8 Olympic 0 Hutt Park @ 2.30 C/Cup Mon 3rd June Waterside 6 Stop Out 0 Karori Park @ 2.0 Rnd 9 Sat 8 June University 1 Stop Out 3 Kelburn Park @ 2.30 Rnd 10 Sun 22 June Island Bay 3 Stop Out 3 Wakefield @ 4pm Rnd 11 Sat 29 June Stop Out 7 Miramar 0 Hutt Park @ 2.30 Rnd 12 Sat 6 July Stop Out Wainui Hutt Park @ 2.30 Rnd 13 Sat 13 July Waterside Stop Out Karori Park @ 2.30 Rnd 14 Sat 20 July Stop Out Marist Hutt Park @ 2.30 Rnd 15 Sat 27 July Wellington Stop Out Newtown Park @ 2.30 Rnd 16 Sat 3 Aug Stop Out Petone Hutt Park @ 2.30 Rnd 17 Sat 10 Aug Olympic Stop Out Wakefield @ 5.45 Rnd 18 Sat 17 Aug Stop Out University Hutt Park@ 2.30 STOP OUT SPORTS CLUB 5 Women’s Capital Premier Women’s Capital Premier 1.00pm July 7th Hutt Park 1 Stop out vs University A chance to close out the season tomorrow as our Women’s Premier team host Victoria University – victory in the penultimate round will wrap up the title for our young team. The University team like our girls have been free scoring this winter, in just 12 games they have bagged 54 goals, our girls some 51 goals. Chris Canton approves and is pleased to note that the difference is in the defences of the two teams; our goal difference is +45, theirs is +36. After last week’s clean sheet against Lower Hutt (5-0) the team has now gone 675 minutes of football without conceding a goal. Also for the trainspotters, the team takes to the field with a run of 11 consecutive wins in the league, a run that goes back to the second week of the season after an opening day 0 –1 loss to BNU Our team is a mix of young faces…and even younger faces! The Class of 2013 does include a few who were members of the squad in 2011 when we last won the Premier League title. Kathryn Burt, Mel Macdougall, Mel Adams, Alysa Darby, Laura Dobie, Steph Bremner, Amalia Lipidis, Kelsey O’Connor, Kath McGuinness, Natasha Ingram and Sophie Burley have already tasted Premier’s success and were part of the team that went 13 games undefeated as they took out the 2011 title holding off the challenge of two clubs; Waikanae & North Wellington. This year we add the following players who are keen to see off the challenge of University & BNU this winter; Madison Bibby, April Gallagher, Danielle Duggan, Aimee Sanson, Adele Lonergan, Olivia Browne, Jade Morrissey, Sian Feeney, Christine Hosie, Maddy Nash & Janae Bellman.
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