Vol. 15, No. 9 3rd June, 2017 Cup & League http://www.footballsouth.co.nz/ http://www.footballsouth.co.nz/ Friday 2nd June, 8 pm Southland v University Saturday 3rd June Premier Lg. 2.45 pm Northern v Green Island Caversham v Roslyn Dunedin Tech v Mosgiel Chatham Cup Mon. 5th June, 2 pm Ros-Wakari vs Queenstown. Ellis Pk Green Island vs Northern,Sunnyvale Dn Technical vs West End,Tahuna Caversham vs University,Tonga Park, Football South Match Programme Vol. 15, No.9, June 5th, 2017 Contents, Rab Otago Page 3 Boyens Coaching Page 4 Chatham Cup Page 5 KO Cup Page 6 Sec. Schools Page 7 Women Page 8 Ros-Wakari Page 9 Ros-Wak Page 10 Northern Page 11 University Page 12 Uni Women Page 13 Sth League Matches Page 14 Sth League Matches Page 15 Football Sth Page 27-8 Sth League Matches Page 16 Cavvy Page 29 Sth League Matches Page 17 Cavvy Page 30 Chatham Cup Page 18 Queenstown Page 31 Chatham Cup Page 19 Mosgiel Page 32 Chatham Cup Page 20 Mosgiel Page 33 Chatham Cup Page 21 Green Island Page 34 Soccer Sisters Page 22 Green Island Page 35 Svale 7s Page 23 HungerBall Page 36 Foydat Page 24 Dn Tech Page 37 Foydat Page 25 Dn Tech Page 38 Football Sth Page 26 Football South Page 39 F.P.L. 1 Green Island 54101610 6 13 2 Caversham 440012111 12 3 Queenstown 63122314 9 10 4 Roslyn Wakari 52121110 1 7 5 Southland Utd 62131315 -2 7 6 Mosgiel 52039 10 -1 6 7 University 52039 11 -2 6 8 Dn Technical 50418 9 -1 4 Last Prog for a While... Last Match Programme from me, for a while folks, am heading out of town. but I’m sure that Sean and the lads will keep you all well informed and up to date eh ? Special thanks to all who pitched in and made this Unique programme - there’s nothing else like it elsewhere in Rab Enzed - full of Info and in some cases pure funny fiction and baloney. We had new Scribes pitching in, well done the Central newcomers Ostrich man from Alex our Colin Foster and Leon Roode from Mt Aspiring College, and the Chatham Cup medalist Ian Bell - great stuff. Plus the Grants Braes club and scribe who punched well above their weight - and hows about them starting Tago’s First Beach Football tourney - well done guys... Then there was the raucous Plainsmen and Nevinho plus those bloody Vuvuzelas ( I spell it differently each time ...) Super effort in supporting our national League side Otago United - oops southern united who were occasionally mistaken for a netball, or shinty side from http://www.footballsouth.co.nz/Stewart Island. http://www.footballsouth.co.nz/ FOYDAT I had a lot of fun watching Haka Futsal too. With what looked like an ordinary team, coach Darren Hart did a fine job, and should have won the Championship after really good results in the ‘League’ part of the competition - Good Luck next time out. Me old mate Neil soldiered on with his fresh intake of Milk Cup lads. Not many coaches get up at the crack of Dawn ( for 14 years on the trot...) doing Gym and Plyometric sessions before 7 am. The clock is ticking for them too, they play several top sides around Manchester, before the Cup proper, which starts on 23 July for five days of exhilarating competition against some exotic teams. The official Draw will take place on 30th May. Who knows which teams our lads will be drawn against eh? They’ve faced all sorts from South Americans to Russians and even the national team of Japan one year ( a meritorious 0-1 loss, which we could have won - mais C’est la vie, as they say in Dunedin Sud ... good luck to all Page 3 Rab Boyens Coaching Session Lets hope that FDO Paul O’Reilly can attract as many to his new Bootroom early morning gatherings - as Andy Boyen’s did recently , when more than forty bods turned up to hear his Youth Framework spiel and the practical session afterwards at Logan park. Page 4 The Roslyn Premier Women were welcomed by James and The Uni Premier Women to the Cale in the latest game of the league. This was set to be a tough one, both teams coming into the game with 2 wins and a loss. Yet another early sub this week for us as Sammy came off in side the first 10min. No need to fear as our girls were firing today, in a very even match up. We lead 4-1 at the half, we knew Uni still had plenty in them, and they got another just after half time but we were clinical in front of goal and took a 7 - 2 victory. Goals going to Alex, Sam B, Holly J with a brace and Renee with a hat trick. Player of the Day went to Holly White after really stepping up this week in the midfield. Our next match we face Uni on the Monday but thishttp://www.footballsouth.co.nz/ time in the KO Cup! http://www.footballsouth.co.nz/ HamsterMan Page 5 Women's Knockout Cup Round 2 Roslyn Wakari AFC vs Otago University AFC, Monday 5 June, 11am, Ellis Park Dunedin Technical AFC vs Queenstown Rovers, Monday 5 June, 2pm, Caledonian Ground Proposed New Turf Pitches The Winter Game ... Page 6 King’s took on Kavanagh College at the Oval, on Wednesday. The game was played at a fast pace with plenty of passion shown from both teams. Chances were created at both ends of the park, with King's guilty of squandering a number of clear chances while the Kavanagh goalkeeper kept his team in the game. With the scores tied 0-0 at half time the game was there for the taking. The second half saw a few changes made and the game opened up. Kavanagh took the lead through a deflected shot. King’s then won a corner and a goal mouth scramble saw an own goal, 1-1. Then with 5 minutes to play Kavanagh launched a counter-attack and scored. End result, 2-1 to Kavanagh. Aaron A well contested School match, get along on Wednesdays and have a look.. http://www.footballsouth.co.nz/ http://www.footballsouth.co.nz/ FOYDAT 2017 WOMEN'S DIVISION 1 1 Roslyn Wakari Rogues 5 5 0 0 46 3 43 15 2 Mosgiel Women 5 4 0 1 24 7 17 12 3 Green Island Gold 5 4 0 1 10 7 3 12 4 Balclutha Women 5 3 0 2 25 15 10 9 5 Otago University C 4 2 1 1 15 7 8 7 6 Northern Women 3 2 0 1 9 5 4 6 7 Dunedin Technical Div 1 5 2 0 3 12 16 -4 6 8 Roslyn Wakari Shetlands 4 1 1 2 9 9 0 4 9 Green Island Green 5 1 0 4 4 20 -16 3 10 Ros-Wakari Kaimanawas 4 0 0 4 0 24 -24 0 11 Caversham Women 4 0 0 4 4 37 -33 0 Ellis Park. The undoubted highlight of the day was the first winWelcome of the season back, Ben for Tel'sKiore Fletcher Cup boys, and it was all the sweeter coming against the experienced table-topping Tech side that belted us in the opening week. Our game plan seemed to frustrate Tech who were perhaps expecting another walk in the park. On his surprise return to the club, effervescent quinquagenarian Phil Kelly was excellent, but it was his "junior" strike partner Damo who scored a sublime tap-in for the only goal of the game. Young defender Oscar was superb in keepingPrem. the League league's top Backingscorer anonymous, Boosts and Josh Lucas picked up POD for an energetic performance, despiteSuperCupNI seeing red! Can't blame our guys for being a bit excited after that, Tech did ask if we had just won Phils the FA Cup final - no lads, that was the mighty Arse, Brain giddy up! Scan The news wasn't as good for our Men's Prems, who conceded a very late goal to go down to Required brain scan, was OK Green Island 1-2 at Sunnyvale. Ten opened the just needs pumping up a bit scoring early on but the home side equalised seconds later, and then it was a real tussle until GI bundled in the winner. To be fair we werehttp://www.footballsouth.co.nz/ lacking a bit of spark in the second half and GI just about deserved the 3 points. PODhttp://www.footballsouth.co.nz/ went to Jack Pirie, he's played every minute for us this season and along with Harley has been a real calming influence on the pitch. Our Thirds expected a niggly match against Melchester Rovers and that's what they got, so were happy enough to come away with a 1-1 draw. After going behind, Al Black converted a penalty in the second half to grab the point. Young Paddy Ou picked up POD for a committed effort, and thanks to Dusty for keeping things from boiling over! 1888's kept their run of form going with a big 5-1 win over Northern. It was a great second half after a 1-1 deadlock at halftime. Goals went to Matt (x2), Alan, Andy, and an oggie, but it was Phil Lyndom who picked up POD for his efforts down the flank - Lippy claimed Phil had ran his arse off, Page 9 guessing it must just be a figure of speech though Phil? Mustangs faced a Grants Braes side that only bothered to have 8 players show up.
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