Volume 12, number 11 14th, June 2014 The Potrich punch, plus Lewis Jackson and Peter Overmire. http://www.footballsouth.co.nz/ http://www.footballsouth.co.nz/ Chatham Cup Dn.Technical v Pleasant Point, 2 pm Tahuna, University v Nth Hearts, 2 pm Caledonian FPL Rnd11, 14th June, 2.45 pm Mosgiel v Roslyn Wakari, Memorial Green Island v Caversham, Sunnyvale [email protected] Football South Match Programme Vol. 12, Issue 1, 29th March, 2015 Contents, hit thumbnails on left Intro Page 3 Uruguay U20s Page 4 FIFA U20s Page 5 Andy Martin CEO Page 6 CEO Letter Page 7 Northern Club Page 8 Atletico Wanaka Page 9 Green Island Page 10 Chatham Cup Page 11 Newmarket Park Page 12 University Page 13 Football South Page 14 Roslyn-Wakari Page 15 Weekend Games Page 16 Weekend Games Page 17 Mosgiel Club Page 18 Mosgiel Club Page 19 Dn Tech Club Page 20 Futsal Page 21 Mens FPL fixtures Page 22 Womens Knock Out Page 23 Dunedin Dream Page 24 Womens Prem Fixt. Caversham Club Futsal Fun at Edgar Referees Referees Terracing Tam Football Sth contacts Ref Appointments Page 25 Page 26 Page 27 Page 28 Page 29 Page 30 Page 31 Page 32 Weekend FPL Matches Friday 3rd April Caversham v. Green Island AFC , Tonga Park Otago University v Roslyn Wakari, Caledonian Ground Northern AFC v Dunedin Technical AFC Forrester Park 2 Mosgiel AFC Bye Round 2 Monday 6th April, Dn. Technical v. Roslyn Wakari, Tahuna Park Mosgiel AFC v Otago University Memorial 1 Caversham AFC Bye Northern AFC v Green Island AFC Caledonian Ground http://www.footballsouth.co.nz/ Here we go again .. Still looking ahead to Easter... and the start of the ODT Football South Premier League with full rounds on Friday 3rd April and Rab also on the Monday holiday. But the gap between ASB Premiership finishing and the ODT Prems has been more than busy ....with Referee Courses, And the visit of All White Dr. Mark Fulcher promoting the 11+ conditioning system, - make your athletes fitter faster and more agile players.. Videos of the 11+ system can be viewed here : http://www.footballsouthnz.co.nz/coaching/ 11PlusScheme/11Plus2015.html Also on 29 March comes the Senior Level 1 coaching course by Owain Prosser. Plus still to come Sunday 26th April Senior & Youth Coaching Workshop, by NZF Technical Director Rob Sherman. If you are interested in any of those happenings get in touch with Shane Carvell or Dave Martin Chambers at Logan Park HQ. The Match Programme Mark Fulcher will as usual, depend on Club Scribes sending in http://www.footballsouth.co.nz/ their match reports, clubs news etc. This Issue No. 1 for 2015, is early, just to get http://www.footballsouth.co.nz/ you going. As usual, its ‘ first in best dressed’ as far as space goes . Normally Sunday afternoon, so that I can compile the words and pics into shape. An exception will be Easter and two games, so if you can send ‘Copy’ by Monday evening or Tues morning ( early ) - the presses will Roll from then on. Best wishes to all, enjoy your winter Fitba, Rab. Milk Cup 7 am Gym Sessions Page 3 [email protected] FIFA U20s WORLD CUP Uruguay U20s The FIFA U20s matches being played in Dunedin will add spice to this years winter football programme, when Mexico, Serbia, CAF2, Uruguay, Portugal, and Columbia - entertain during 31st May - 6th June at the Otago Stadium. Some tickets are still available, but if you have not already booked your seat, you could miss out on one of the world’s major football events. Lots of locals have put their hands up to participate as Volunteers for the many roles required to stage a major event, and our target is to surpass the splendid success of 1999, when Dunedin hosted the games in FIFA’s U17 World Cup which was eventuall won by Brazil, edging out Australia in the Final. See page 5, opposite, for a potted history of the 1999 FIFA U20s World Cup matches held in Dunedin, and masterminded by former NZFA chairman Dave Lamont who did a great job. Yes, and 1999 was the year that Youth Tours first sprung out of Otago, heading for Kuala Lumpur, Argentina, Chile, Fiji, Vanuatu, Singapore, and eventually under the auspices of Football Otago Youth Development Tours began the Milk Cup tournament adventures to Northern Ireland which proceed this year with a continuous entry into that prestigious tourney which gives young kiwis the chance to play against top teams such as Manchester United and professional youth sides from Europe and the Americas. FIFA President Joseph S. Blatter said: “New Zealand hosted the FIFA U-17 World Cup in 1999 and the FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup in 2008 and enjoys a proud history of successfully hosting FIFA events. Bringing the FIFA U-20 World Cup to this sports-loving country will for sure enhanceCurtis the image and popularity of the beautiful game in New Zealand.” http://www.footballsouth.co.nz/ Page 4 Remember the 1999 Fifa U20s in Dunedin ? Jamaica 0–1 Burkina Faso Paraguay 2–0 Qatar Burkina Faso 1–2 Qatar Jamaica 0–5 Paraguay Qatar 4–0 Jamaica Burkina Faso 2–2 Paraguay Brazil 4-1 Paraguay Carisbrook, Dunedin Attendance: 5,173 Carisbrook, Dunedin Attendance: 5,173 Carisbrook, Dunedin Attendance: 4,662 Carisbrook, Dunedin Attendance: 4,662 Carisbrook, Dunedin Attendance: 2,180 Carisbrook, Dunedin Attendance: 2,180 Carisbrook, Dunedin Qatar progressed to the Quarter Final, Australia beat them 1-0, Paraguay was beaten by Brazil 4-1, and the samba dancers from Brazil squeaked in with a win on penalties to beat Australia in the Final. Ghana’s Ishmael Addo won the Golden Shoe with 7 goals, the USA’s Landon Donovan won the Golden Ball, and the unwanted Fair Play Award went to Jamaica.Brazil beat Paraguay 4-1 in the other Dunedin game New Zealand was eliminated behind the USA and Uruguay, but managed to beat Poland 2-1, thanks to goals by Dave Mulligan and Allan Pearce, and finished ahead of winless Germany in overall rankings. http://www.footballsouth.co.nz/ Dunedin games were played at the splendid old Carisbrook, with http://www.footballsouth.co.nz/ 6pm and 8.15 pm kick-off double headers, between 12 and 17 November, 1999, and the Quarter Final Brazil v Paraguay on 21st November. Mexico qualifies for New Zealand 2015 Page 5 [email protected] CEO Andy Martin covering the last 12 Months It was another very strong year for our community football programme as we enjoyed continued growth in participation numbers at grassroots level, another year of experience and progression under the Whole of Football Plan, and yet another period of rapid growth for futsal under New Zealand Football guidance. At the top end of the domestic game the ASB Premiership saw the introduction of the Wellington Phoenix and with only one round left in the minor premiership, the competition is extremely tight with the last two semi-final places set to be decided only in the final round of the league. New regulations regarding safeguarding berths for New Zealand players were brought in as we moved to secure the domestic pathway for our emerging talent towards the international arena. The development of the game at the highest domestic levels around the country was also reflected in the ASB Women’s and Youth League competitions with Mainland Football and the Nelson Marlborough Falcons shining through over the course of their competitions while Mainland Futsal’s triumph in the National Futsal League was another first for the game. In the elite game we appointed a new coach for the All Whites and Anthony Hudson has hit the ground running in the execution of his detailed approach to securing a berth for New Zealand at the 2018 FIFA World Cup in Russia. The Football Ferns continued to ramp up their preparations for the FIFA Women’s World Cup later this year in Canada and the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio as Tony Readings and his team set about their task of achieving history for our country at the biggest events on the calendar. Our international women’s age-group sides were on the world stage with the U-17 and U-20 teams in action at their World Cup events, with the U-20 side raising the bar by earning a place in the knockout stages for the first time in our history while the Men’s U-17s secured their berth in their age-group World Cup event later this year. The international success of Auckland City FC at the FIFA Club World Cup in December gave us wonderful example of how football can captivate the nation while the strong showing of the Wellington Phoenix in this year’s A-League competition provides further fuel for our growing fire. Our focus will be firmly on executing on the Beyond Football plan – to reposition football – to win at World Cups often, to inspire the nation and to see http://www.footballsouth.co.nz/ Page 6 the game, our global game, become a leading sporting diplomacy tool for the country. March will see the launch of a new national coaching register with a two-year amnesty to establish who our best coaches are, where they are and how we can develop them to inspire our coming generations at all levels. Mid-year, the creation and consultation around a refreshed blueprint for our national competitions structure is a vital piece of work as we aim to hit on the winning formula for our domestic game which will provide stable, sustainable products which appeal to everyone with an interest in this critical step of our pathway; from players and supporters through to sponsors and broadcasters. For our headline acts; the All Whites and Football Ferns, 2015 is a year of http://www.footballsouth.co.nz/ differing ambitions. There is a clearlyhttp://www.footballsouth.co.nz/ articulated plan for the All Whites to get to Russia in 2018 and the next 12 months will see Anthony Hudson continue to determine his squad, build contact time and set the processes, culture and expectations ahead of a critical 2016 year of qualification. As part of this approach we will see a fully aligned Olympic squad as well as our U-20 team aiming to do the country proud in our home World Cup event. For Tony Readings and the Football Ferns, the FIFA Women’s World Cup in Canada in June has long been a target and after a full programme of preparation the team will being going all out to win the showcase tournament . Finally, I can assure you that we will have the best prepared New Zealand U-20 team ever as they tackle the challenge of FIFA U-20 World Cup in May. Our coaches Darren and Neil will be fully supported by Anthony and Alex Armstrong and the preparations are tracking well on and off the field. What happens once the whistle blows is always difficult to predict but, with each and every one of you helping to fill the stadium every time we play, we will have the passionate support we need as we push for history on home soil. Chief Executive Officer, New Zealand Football Andy Martin Page 7 [email protected] Quarter-finals drawn in Women's KO Cup Northern AFC The Gardens A sad start to the year, as the club lost a stalwart in George Little, who died recently in his native Scotland. Geordie was one of the Little family that played with distinction for Northern and Otago - earning two Chatham Cup medals, as well as being a doughty Administrator both for the club, of which he was a Life Member, and also at regional level as Chairman of the Otago Football Association. RIP. Coach Murray Devereux said, ‘We have lost a few players from last year but we have gained some 1 Blair Brown very good players in 2 Paolo Timajo those positions and have possibly a stronger squad 3 Kris Sweetapple than last year. 4 Jack Rea We have had a good pre season with a 1-0 5 Adam Harris win over university and have another game v 6 David Henderson caversham this weekend. - 1pm at Prospect Park 7 Andrew Welford (keep it to yourself tho as I don't want other 8 Campbell Kerr coaches watching us. We are hoping to surprise a 9 Craig Wilkinson few teams this year! 10 Greg Thurlow Cheers, 11 Angus Milne 12 Emmet MacLaurin [email protected] 13 Taylor Quirk Best 14 Jonty Ashworth Gloves 15 Marko Kondov 16 Mike Scott KA 17 Shaun Richards RGK - Freddie Haidekker Murray Coach Murray Devereux Asst. Lewis Houghton & Jeff Satterthwaite Manager Tony Galloway Physios Connor Doyle & Caleb Dela Cruz Contact No. 1 Tom Stevens http://www.footballsouth.co.nz/ Page 8 Atletico Wanaka, fit and raring to go.... Tech Teams at Aucklamd U17 Tourney Girls finished the tournament on 3 wins, 2 draws and 2 losses. They finished 6th which was a pretty good effort for such a young side, we knew they would be up against strong sides but they did themselves and us proud. Congratulations to Mikayla Gray for winninghttp://www.footballsouth.co.nz/ the prestigious MVP woman’s tournament player for http://www.footballsouth.co.nz/ 2015. These girls are only going to get better and more experienced so watch out 2016. The boys were in the “pool of death”. There were four pools of six teams each. From our pool all six teams made a quarter final in the Championship, Bowl or Plate playoffs and five progressed to semi-finals and one, Birkenhead won the tournament. The boys played really competitive football and although losing 5 games and winning 2 it doesn’t really reflect the way they played. 4 of our losses were 1-0 so the boys were right up there. cheers, Debbie. Auckland City Tournament Champions: Three Kings United Runners Up: Coastal Spirit. Third Place: Cashmere Technical, Fourth Place: Forrest Hill Milford AFC, Marinovich Family Women's Golden Boot: Hannah BLAKE (Three Kings United) Roy Cox Memorial Women's MVP: Mikayla GRAY ( Dunedin Technical ) see page, 21 for pic with Trophy. White Gold Women's Plate Sponsored by Chesters Plumbing: Glenfield Rovers Nutreet Equine Women's Bowl Western Springs AFC. Debbie Page 9 [email protected] Green Island 1. Josh Dykstra. 2. Ollie Brown 3. Jesse Smith 4. Cam McPhail 5. Tom Milton 6. Nathan Gunn 7. Bob Cox 8. Sean McIntee 9. Jack Kirkwood 10. Jake Johnson 11. Connor Neil 12. Nick Meglinski 13. Matt Mitchell 14. David Mwangi 15. Andrew Marshall 16. Reid Hulleman 17. Todd Wilson 18. Ben Koire 19. Nathan McDonell Coach Malc Fleming The new Club Lounge development is due to start at Sunnyvale, and coach Malcolm Fleming hopes also for success on the field. As far as pre season went, had a run against Selwyn from Christchurch 3 -2 down with a mixture of the 1st two squads, and our 2nds played Balclutha in the weekend and won 3 nil I think, not a bad game Balclutha were alright too. Players lost ..... Cody working Christchurch, Rutter resting his body, Liam playing for Selwyn. Some others new and old back at the club and will get info about them when I see them next. Ollie is from Christchurch, Bob from Northern and David from Invercargill , all others you should know from last season. And once the season starts properly, the hard working Averley will chase up match reports - so have your pencils ready.. Coach Malcolm Fleming Southern United fans & sponsors, look forward to hearing how much the club has benefitted with $$$ from the World Club Cup, next week ? http://www.footballsouth.co.nz/ Page 10 Chatham Cup has your club entered ? Otago has had its share of Cup success, 1923 Seacliff (Otago), 1959 and 1961 Northern (Dunedin), 1981 Dunedin City 1999 Dunedin Technical, Yes, in 1999, check that 4-zip scoreline.... Waitakere City 0-4 Dunedin Technical Scorers, Graham Marshall 26, Jason Tee 40, Justin Flaws 56, Aaron Burgess 67] Ref: Ian Walker (Canterbury) Att: 2500 Dunedin Technical Cup Final Squad: 1-Matt Maingay, 2-Nickolas Longley, 3-Paul Hughes, 4-Darren Melville, 5-Dean Wilson, 6-Ian Bell, 7-David Johnston, 8-Jeremy Seales, 9-Graham Marshall, 10Jason Tee, 11-Aaron Burgess, 12-Jonathan Smith, 14-Michael Smith, 15-Jon Rowe, 16-Justin Flaws, 17-Paul Milligan, 18-Adam Letts and 19-(RGK) Mark Soper. Coach: Roger Brooks, Manager: Peter Dunn, Physio: Noel King Sponsor: St Kilda Tavern And in 1981, Dunedin City beat Mount Wellington 3-1, http://www.footballsouth.co.nz/ on Aug-22 at the Basin Reserve, Wellington http://www.footballsouth.co.nz/ Dunedin City 3-1 Mt Wellington [Michael Glubb 2, Terry Wilson - Bill McClure (pen)] Dunedin City: Jim Taylor, Paul Hillis, Matt Eggleston (Michael Reardon), Terry Wilson, John Scholten, Malcolm Ferguson, John Russell, George Caird, Michael Glubb, Pat Berry, Graham Carr. Coach Derek Daniels. First contested in 1923, the cup was gifted to the then New Zealand Football Association (NZFA) in 1922 by the crew of the British naval vessel HMS Chatham as a token of appreciation for the hospitality they had encountered on a visit to New Zealand. The 2015 ASB Chatham Cup is the 88th running of the competition and University-Mt Wellington are the most successful club in the competition’s history; having won the trophy a record seven times. So, its time we had another Otago name on the Cup, but you can’t win if you don’t Enter... Apply to Football South for Entry. Page 11 [email protected] Newmarket Park Reborn Football fans who fondly remember when Newmarket Park was the sport’s Auckland headquarters held a reunion BBQ at the ground recently on Sunday March 15. The ground, which hosted some of the world’s greatest footballers, was devastated by a landslide in 1979 after being the local home of football since 1964. It’s now a pleasant, family-friendly park after a $6.7 million rehabilitation programme by the Auckland Council. The independent supporters group Friends of Football decided to host Sunday’s BBQ to give football fans the chance to meet up and share their memories of when Newmarket Park was in its heyday. Guests at the BBQ with tales to tell about Newmarket Park’s greatest moments will include former All Whites Brian Turner, who played many of his 59 full internationals there, and Sam Malcolmson who recalls playing in the last international at the ground (in which New Zealand beat Australia 1-0). Another player keen to share her memories will be Barbara Cox, who was the captain of the first New Zealand women’s team and who played in the first-ever Auckland representative match at the park in 1973. Journalist Josh Easby edited match programmes at Newmarket Park in the mid1970s when the ground hosted such high-profile teams as Manchester United, Glasgow Rangers, Tottenham Hotspur, Wolverhampton Wanderers, Juventus, Stoke City, Hertha Berlin, Middlesbrough and others. “We plan to show people around the park and remind them of what it looked like when World Cup winners like Bobby Charlton, Geoff Hurst and Gordon Banks played there,” he says. The park also hosted five Chatham Cup finals as well as World Cup qualifying games during the 1970s. “Everyone’s welcome at the BBQ, whether they have a few memories of their own they want to share . or whether they just want to chuck a couple of jerseys on the ground and kick a ball about on what used to be one of the great grounds,” Morris said. http://www.footballsouth.co.nz/ Page 12 We train currently at the small pitch behind the Caledonian but will move over to the one next to the hockey turf (on the horizontal) as soon as they have marked out pitches and put goals up. Its a very new squad, maybe only 2-3 regular first 1, James Berry teamers from last year, a few 2, Thomas Morley from the seconds stepping up 3, Matt Webb and a few new faces and 4, Cory Glover transfers. ‘ But we are all 5, Joe Clark looking forward to the start of 6, Michael Hurley the Season, looking to 7, Warkina Tujuba improve on last years third top finish.’’ 8, Matt Edridge 9, Ewan Bakker 10, Jeremy Fong 11, Truthus Toheriri 12, Arnon Tapp 13, Henry Flood 14, Seb Brown http://www.footballsouth.co.nz/ http://www.footballsouth.co.nz/ 15, Elliot Martin 16, Abel banda 17, Angus Pauley 18, Darren Hart A J Grant Playgear League 2014 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Caversham 2nds Dunedin Technical AFC 2nds Roslyn Wakari AFC 2nds University 2nds Mosgiel 2nds Green Island AFC 2nds Grants Braes Northern 2nds Page 13 21 21 21 21 21 21 21 21 19 13 13 12 10 1 2 1 2 3 2 1 3 7 3 5 0 5 6 8 8 13 16 15 84 58 64 48 55 25 21 28 15 35 28 31 56 64 87 67 69 23 36 17 -1 -39 -66 -39 [email protected] 59 42 41 37 33 10 9 8 Matt, Shane, Wilson, DMC, Mike, Hayley, Bill The BIG event for 2015 – the FIFA U20 Men’s World Cup Finals in 7 venues around NZ - is just around the corner, with the first double header at the Stadium on Sunday May 31st. Have you bought your tickets yet? I hear that Dunedin is lagging behind in the ticket selling stakes – behind such “metropolises” as Whangarei and New Plymouth. We have such a mouth-watering Group D with Mexico, Uruguay, Serbia and 2nd placed African Team plus a Group C Portugal vs Columbia thrown in - that there really is no excuse not to buy tickets and enjoy the World Cup Experience. I know of some families coming from around the federation and spending the whole of that first week in Dunedin to take in the 3 double headers at the Stadium. Football South wishes the Local Organising Committee and its large team of volunteers in Dunedin led by Aaron Joy, all the best with their preparations and running of the event. The U20s is being used as an important vehicle for the Leverage & Legacy Plan for growing the game in NZ. The focus will be on Youth with increased participation being encouraged through schools and clubs and Futsal being given specific attention. Increased diversity is also being encouraged through fostering a welcoming culture to different ethnic groups. The tournament can also be a catalyst for improved facilities in Dunedin & Football South, with an All-weather surface within a Home of Football complex part of our longer term vision. The four sets of training pitch box goals will be welcome additions for local strikers to aim at after the tournament is over. Southern Utd has had a tough season results wise, but they remain a valuable part of the pathway for our talented younger players. There is some great work being done through the Federation Talent Centres, Milk Cup and United Youth teams. The coaches and the players need the incentives provided by a team competing in the National League. Players aspire to be the best they can be. Some do head off for the chance of professional football overseas or with the Phoenix before even playing for United, But the pathway & opportunity is still there. Thanks to Southern Utd and all those involved. On the local Grassroots scene – a special plea for Supporting Positive Sideline Behaviour!! – for all those enthusiastic parents, friends, relatives, supporters whether at junior level “Let Success Be Your Child’s Dream Not Yours” or at senior level where “Abuse of referees is a major deterrent for recruitment & retention”. So that all participants can Enjoy the Games & Have Fun Bill http://www.footballsouth.co.nz/ Page 14 Ellis Park New Changing rooms at Ellis park are the focus for Roslyn this season, to keep the Club facilities top class. So, a 100 Club Raffle is being run at the moment - tickets $100, for 10 weekly draws, which 1 Tom Stevens increase towards the Grand Prize weekend in August 2 Tyrrell Barringer-Tairi when there will be 20 of $25, 10 of $50, 5 of $100, 3 Isaac Nicholson and the biggie of $1000. 4 James Watson The club welcomes all its new players and looks 5 Curtis Day forward to another succesfull season on the park as 6 Damo Foster well as the usual superb friendly social atmosphere in 7 Mike Sannum our State of the Art clubrooms. Enjoy... 8 Ben O’Farrell 9 Blair Bates Div. Div.22Amalgamated AmalgamatedBuilders BuildersLg.2014 Lg.2014 10 Cam Attwood 1 Melchester Rovers 18 14 1 3 69 20 49 43 11 Fraser Cameron 2 Roslyn Wakari 18 11 2 5 64 27 37 35 12 Rupert Mark 3 Northern 3rd A 18 10 5 3 57 36 21 35 13 Shea Thompson 4 Grants Braes 18 9 3 6 44 31 13 30 14 Seamus Gray 5 Balclutha 18 8 6 4 47 38 9 30 6 Dn. Technical 18 9 2 7 46 57 -11 29 15 Nathan Wilkie 7 University 3rds 18 7 3 8 44 19 25 24 16 Al Craig 8 Green Island 18 6 2 10 30 52 -22 20 17 Patrick Obanda http://www.footballsouth.co.nz/ 9 Mosgiel 3rds 18 2 2 14 32 68 -36 8 Coach Col Thom http://www.footballsouth.co.nz/ 10 Mornington 18 0 2 16 16 101 -85 2 Manager TVG Gk Coach P. Evans Would you buy a used car off these Guys ? Page 15 [email protected] FootballSouth 3rd April Caledonian, 2.45 12345678901234567890123456789012123456789012345678901234567890121234567890123456789 12345678901234567890123456789012123456789012345678901234567890121234567890123456789 12345678901234567890123456789012123456789012345678901234567890121234567890123456789 pm 12345678901234567890123456789012123456789012345678901234567890121234567890123456789 12345678901234567890123456789012123456789012345678901234567890121234567890123456789 12345678901234567890123456789012123456789012345678901234567890121234567890123456789 12345678901234567890123456789012123456789012345678901234567890121234567890123456789 University v Roslyn-Wakari 1, James Berry 2, Thomas Morley 3, Matt Webb 4, Cory Glover 5, Joe Clark 6, Michael Hurley 7, Warkina Tujuba 8, Matt Edridge 9, Ewan Bakker 10, Jeremy Fong 11, Truthus Toheriri 12, Arnon Tapp 13, Henry Flood 14, Seb Brown 15, Elliot Martin 16, Abel banda 17, Angus Pauley 18, Darren Hart 1 Tom Stevens 2 Tyrrell Barringer-Tairi 3 Isaac Nicholson 4 James Watson 5 Curtis Day 6 Damo Foster 7 Mike Sannum 8 Ben O’Farrell 9 Blair Bates 10 Cam Attwood 11 Fraser Cameron 12 Rupert Mark 13 Shea Thompson 14 Seamus Gray 15 Nathan Wilkie 16 Al Craig 17 Patrick Obanda Coach Col Thom Manager TVG Gk Coach P. Evans Coach Darren Hart Psychologist, R U Right Match Officials, Francois Cuccurillo, C.Boyd, S.Carvell, B.Best Div 1, A J Grant, 3rd April. 12.45 Tonga, Caversham v Green Island 12.45 Cale. Varsity v Roslyn Wakari 12.45 Forrester. Northern v Dn Technical 14.45 Memorial. Mosgiel v Grants Braes http://www.footballsouth.co.nz/ Eddie Dijkstra John Barratt Bob Ormiston David O'Hare Premier League 3rd AprilForrester Park, 2.45 pm 12345678901234567890123456789012123456789012345678901234567890121234567890123456789 12345678901234567890123456789012123456789012345678901234567890121234567890123456789 12345678901234567890123456789012123456789012345678901234567890121234567890123456789 12345678901234567890123456789012123456789012345678901234567890121234567890123456789 12345678901234567890123456789012123456789012345678901234567890121234567890123456789 12345678901234567890123456789012123456789012345678901234567890121234567890123456789 12345678901234567890123456789012123456789012345678901234567890121234567890123456789 12345678901234567890123456789012123456789012345678901234567890121234567890123456789 Northern v Dn Technical 1 - Tom Batty 2 - David Hayman 3 - Ross Howard 4 - Andrew Douglas 5 - Matt Joy 6 - Michael Abbott 7 - Justin Flaws 8 - Tim McLennan 9 – Josh Stewart 10 - Taylor McCormack 11 - Alistair Rickerby 12 - Aaron Burgess 13 – Liam Whittaker 14 – Abe McPherson 15 - Tom Houghton 16 – Christian Yarros 17 – Michael Neaverson 18 - John Curwen 19 – Logan Mamanu 20 – Matt McKay 1 Blair Brown 2 Paolo Timajo 3 Kris Sweetapple 4 Jack Rea 5 Adam Harris 6 David Henderson 7 Andrew Welford 8 Campbell Kerr 9 Craig Wilkinson 10 Greg Thurlow 11 Angus Milne 12 Emmet MacLaurin 13 Taylor Quirk 14 Jonty Ashworth 15 Marko Kondov 16 Mike Scott 17 Shaun Richards http://www.footballsouth.co.nz/ RGK - Freddie Haidekker http://www.footballsouth.co.nz/ Coach Murray Devereux Assist Lewis Houghton & Jeff Satterthwaite Manager Tony Galloway Physios Connor Doyle & Caleb Dela Cruz Coach - Aaron Burgess Assistant - Nick Cooper Mngr. - Gav Wheeler Physio - C-Wi Cheang Match Officials, Edward Cook, Alistair Neilson, Wilson James Div 1, A J Grant, 6th April. 12.45 Tahuna. Dunedin Technical v Roslyn Wakari 12.45 Memorial 2 Mosgiel v University 12.45 Cale Northern v Green Island 14.45 Ocean Grove 1 Grants Braes v Caversham , Shane Carvell Wilson James Jack Cowie John Barratt [email protected] Mosgiel Squad 2015 After a reasonable season in 2014 finishing 4th, we reviewed our strenghths and weaknesses... One thing we found was we had conceded more goals than we had scored. Using this as the catalyst for our overall performances we decided it was important to strenghthen our defence. We recruited Zane Green well and added some quality players in this area. Coming in is Tom Cairns ( Queenstown Rovers ), Michael Bu ( Cashmere Tech ) and stepping up are a couple of qualty youngsters in Tom Kindley and Hamish Cotter. Also having struggled with depth when hit by injuries it was important to look at other areas. We recruited quality in Isaac Snell ( Glenfield Rovers ), Ifane ( Varsity ) both of whom have large amounts of flair and the ability to play in either the midfield or up front. Last but by no means least was the capturing of signatures from Zane The Club with the Permanent Happy Hour .... http://www.footballsouth.co.nz/ Page 18 Head Coach Andy Brook Manager Patrick Howell Coaching Tech. Director Craig Stevens. 1 Zane Green 2 Jessie Wright 3 Tom Kindley 4 Matt Kelly 5 Aaron Corkill 6 Tom Cairns 7 Morgan Day 8 Rahan Ali 9 Isaac Snell 10 Eder Franchini 11 Cody Brook 12 Tom Bekkers 13 Hamish Cotter 14 Reagan Coldicott 15 Michael Bu 16 Riley Anderton 17 Ifeanyichukwu Ability Unamadu Eder Green ( Bay Olympic ), and Eder Franchini (Chille ) Zane has experiance to burn and will take over as Captain for the season, passing on his experiance to the youngsters we have in the side. http://www.footballsouth.co.nz/ Eder has already shown his quality during the National League Season, http://www.footballsouth.co.nz/ having picked up an injury that he has now recovered from, I believe the best of his ability is still to come. With South American flair , and a range of of skills to match he will surely be the ROCKSTAR of the premier league. We are looking forward to 2015 and welcome all our new players and wish them all the best. Andy Page 19 [email protected] ‘Victor,’ mon ami... 2015 season is upon us and the club is hitting fever pitch with the excitement of a new season. The club has recruited well with excellent numbers at pre- season trainings. This has resulted in 2 new Men’s senior teams with a second team in 4th grade and a new team in 5th Grade as well as 3 Women’s and 2 Masters teams. Head Coach Aaron Burgess has again assembled a strong ensemble with 14 of last year’s 1 - Tom Batty squad returning including 9 players who played for Southern over the summer. 3-4 new additions to 2 - David Hayman strengthen the depth. 3 - Ross Howard Including Mosgiel’s former favourite son 4 - Andrew Douglas Michael Abbott, and Christian Yarros also joins fresh 5 - Matt Joy from college football at St Lawrence Universty in the 6 - Michael Abbott states. 7 - Justin Flaws There are fresh hopes that both the Prem men and 8 - Tim McLennan Fletcher cup boys can go one better this year. The Women’s side will be hoping to defend their title 9 – Josh Stewart which will be made more difficult by the loss of 10 - Taylor McCormack several key players none more so that Chelsea and 11 - Alistair Rickerby Shontelle who have both taken up opportunities in 12 - Aaron Burgess the US. 13 – Liam Whittaker Dunedin Tech would like to wish all players 14 – Abe McPherson and clubs the best of luck for the new season. Yours in Football 15 - Tom Houghton 16 – Christian Yarros 17 – Michael Neaverson 18 - John Curwen 19 – Logan Mamanu 20 – Matt McKay Coach - Aaron Burgess Assistant - Nick Cooper Mngr. - Gav Wheeler Physio - C-Wi Cheang http://www.footballsouth.co.nz/ D TECH Club Weekend 27th March - Friday night kicks the season off with a Pot Luck supper 28th March - Sat. Junior Kickabout 10.00am at Tahuna Park, 12.45 Ladies v Senior woman and Prem Woman battling it out. 2.45pm Premier Men v Fletcher cup boys at Tahuna Meanwhile at De Carle Park, 28th March - Tech 4ths play new Tech 5ths 12.45pm, followed by The Colts v Presidents Master XI including some ex and current Frotters. 29th March - Sunday is Fundraising Golf Day and screening of the Cricket Final at Culling Park Page 20 Futsal First Streaming TV Games For the first time New Zealand Football will be streaming the National Secondary School Championships live and have a full time Social Media Officer in place. Posts for the Live Streaming on Stuff.co.nz and social media updates are on the futsal Facebook and twitter feed. Please go onto these pages and share/retweet through your channels. · http://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/football will provide live streaming from 12pm-9.00pm on Thursday and 7.30am-5.30pm on Friday. Matches to be filmed during the competition will be communicated through Facebook and Twitter. Local Futsal is at the Edgar Centre, most days... plus... April 2015 ASB, Holiday Fun Mike Football & Futsal, Monday 13th – Thursday 16th April, 9.00am 3.30pm, Ages 6 - 12yrs, Cost:Football (4 days) - $80, Futsal (4 days) - $80, Football & Futsal (4 days) - $140 Morning - Football (9.00 - 12.00) http://www.footballsouth.co.nz/ , Afternoon - Futsal (12.30 http://www.footballsouth.co.nz/ 3.30) At The Edgar Centre Bring: Shin pads, Water Bottle, Morning Tea & Lunch, For more information contact: FDO Dave Martin-Chambers, Email: [email protected] Phone: 021 734 323 Or Mike Clark Futsal Development Manager, Email: Well [email protected] done, Phone: 027 740 3563 MVP Right : Roy Cox Women's MVP: Mikayla GRAY (Dunedin Technical) Mikayla... Page 21 [email protected] FPL Fixtures 2015 Round 3, all kick-offs at 2.45 pm 11th April 2015 Caversham v. Otago University Tonga Park 1 11/04/2015 Mosgiel Dunedin Technical Memorial 1 11/04/2015 Roslyn Wakari Northern Ellis Park 1 12/04/2015 Green Island 2015 Milk Cup Squad TBA Round 4 18th April, Dunedin Technical v. Caversham Tahuna Park 1 18/04/2015 Green Island Roslyn Wakari Sunnyvale 1 18/04/2015 Northern Mosgiel Caledonian Ground 19/04/2015 Otago University 2015 Milk Cup Squad TBA Round 5 25th April Caversham v. Northern Tonga Park 1 25/04/2015 Roslyn Wakari Mosgiel Ellis Park 1 25/04/2015 Otago University Green Island Caledonian Ground 26/04/2015 Dunedin Technical 2015 Milk Cup Squad TBA Round 6 2nd May, Dunedin Technical v. Otago University Caledonian Ground 2/05/2015 Green Island Mosgiel Sunnyvale 1 2/05/2015 Roslyn Wakari Caversham Ellis Park 1 3/05/2015 Northern 2015 Milk Cup Squad TBA Round 7 9th May, Caversham v. Mosgiel Tonga Park 1 9/05/2015 Otago University Northern Caledonian Ground 9/05/2015 Green Island Dunedin Technical Sunnyvale 1 10/05/2015 Roslyn Wakari 2015 Milk Cup Squad TBA Round 8 16th May, Green Island v. Caversham Sunnyvale 1 16/05/2015 Roslyn Wakari Otago University Ellis Park 1 16/05/2015 Dunedin Technical Northern Caledonian Ground 17/05/2015 Mosgiel 2015 Milk Cup Squad TBA Round 9 23rd May, 15 Roslyn Wakari v. Dunedin Technical Ellis Park 1 23/05/2015 Otago University Mosgiel Caledonian Ground 23/05/2015 Green Island Northern Sunnyvale 1 24/05/2015 Caversham 2015 Milk Cup Squad TBA Round 10 30th May, Otago University v. Caversham Caledonian Ground 30/05/2015 Dunedin Technical Mosgiel Tahuna Park 1 30/05/2015 Northern Roslyn Wakari Forrester Park 2 31/05/2015 Green Island 2015 Milk Cup Squad TBA http://www.footballsouth.co.nz/ Page 22 Wils ASB Women’s Knockout Cup 2015 Milk Cup Maia Jackman, capped 50 times at senior level for the Football Ferns in an international career spanning 17 years, moved into the role of Women’s Development Manager, and advises entry into the Knockout Cup, so .... Enter the ASB Women’s Knockout Cup this year. Entries for the 2015 competition are now open. Glenfield Rovers were crowned champions of the 21st edition of the competition in 2014 and now is your chance to knock the North Shore club off their perch in the http://www.footballsouth.co.nz/ showpiece game of domestic winter women’s football. http://www.footballsouth.co.nz/ First contested in 1994, the ASB Women’s Knockout Cup has been won by nine clubs with Christchurch’s Nomads United claiming the inaugural title. Auckland’s Lynn Avon United AFC are the most successful club in the history of the competition having won nine times, including seven of eight years between 2002-2009. Dunedin Technical womens side reached the quarter Finals twice This year - Who Knows ? Page 23 [email protected] The Dream – A Dunedin Home of Football Reproduced below are some aspects of the Dunedin Home of Football concept. For greater detail, read the full document at : http://www.footballsouth.co.nz/ What do we need ? A dedicated and secured football centre, designed for year round use for all of our football community,. Two full size artificial pitches and adjacent artificial warm up pitches built to FIFA international match standards. A full size dedicated grass turf and half size warm up pitches for all year round training. Three Futsal Pitches enclosed with fencing available for structured and unstructured use by the community. FIFA standard flood lights ensuring maximum use and effective audio systems to communicate to the whole facility which can be remotely managed A site which provides the very best facilities, enables high level of usage. Amenities which cater for not just the players but also the administrators, referees and coaches. Multi use rooms for teaching, training and education, Changing facilities, physio rooms / recovery baths. Offices for all stakeholders to use at various times throughout the season. A small grandstand providing viewing facilities. Facilities available for teams, clubs and users to refresh during matches, training camps, and development courses. Storage space for clubs and other users, Car parking. Football South welcomes your comments ... http://www.footballsouth.co.nz/ Page 24 FIFA badge, the Target for Berg Aspiring referee Calvin Berg can’t wait for the FIFA under 20 World Cup tournament to start. Berg who originates from Dallas, Texas started reffing his younger brother’s junior games when he was just 13 years old. Fast forward eight years on and the relocated Dunedin referee is a regular assistant referee and 4th official in the ASB Premiership with his sights set on refereeing New Zealand’s best players in the near future. After that goal is achieved he would love to qualify as a FIFA referee and officiate in International tournaments. “I see my knowledge of the Laws of the Game as one of my strengths plus having a good rapport with players and coaches is something I’m constantly working on. I think my base fitness is pretty high “ Berg stated. “I believe there’s a real camaraderie amongst the refereeing fraternity. You can certainly make some good friendships while getting the best seat in the house for a game you are passionate about. “ he added. there are heaps of clear cut opportunities for new refs to quickly climb the ladder, whether male or female. “ Football South is always looking for potential new refs. Love the game, and want to acquire new skills? – contact the Ref. Development Officer Wilson James, to explore the possibilities. Ph. 03 425 9398, Cell phone 027 209 7228, Womens Premier League Fixtures 2015 http://www.footballsouth.co.nz/ http://www.footballsouth.co.nz/ Round 1, 12th April 12/04/2015 12/04/2015 19/04/2015 19/04/2015 26/04/2015 26/04/2015 3/05/2015 3/05/2015 17/05/2015 17/05/2015 24/05/2015 24/05/2015 Masters 2014 Dunedin Technical Roslyn Wakari Culling Park 1 University Queenstown Logan Park 2 Round 2 Roslyn Wakari University 2014 Ellis Park 1 Queenstown Dunedin Technical Queenstown Round 3 Dunedin Technical University Culling Park 1 Queenstown Roslyn Wakari Queenstown Events Centre Round 4 Roslyn Wakari Dunedin Technical Ellis Park 1 Queenstown University Queenstown Events Centre Round 5 University Roslyn Wakari Logan Park 2 Dunedin Technical Queenstown Culling Park 1 Round 6 University Dunedin Technical Logan Park 2 Roslyn Wakari Queenstown Ellis Park 1 Page 25 [email protected] Premier League Champions On the back of a threat to its very existence the Caversham Football Club exceeded all expectations by not only finishing as Premier League champions but also securing the Division One title in emphatic style. The club now begins its title defense with the added pressure of a target square on its back, something this club tends to relish. There are a number of young & fresh faces to complement some of the old guard who have served this club so well. To create a competitive and ever improving dynamic within the team it is essential these boy’s push for starting spots. Keep an eye out for some of the “Ins” listed below as they will no doubt impress throughout the season. A familiar face in Big Benjudah Fitzpatrick is back at the club this season having returned Joel home from a year hiatus in Australia. He will no Head Coach: Tim Horner doubt be looking to make up for lost time and his added experience will be vital to the squad. Assistant Coach: Fortunately the club has not lost too many familiar Richard Murray names from its 2014 squad. There is Manager/s: Neil Birch, special mention as the club farewells one of its long Bruce Hicks servants in Simon Ward who has taken his first steps into the real world having moved on from University. Liam Little has stepped off the train for a season to take a crack at Australia and we wish him the very best of luck. 1 Caversham AFC 21 17 2 2 53 17 36 53 Other losses include Zayn 2 Dunedin Technical AFC 21 16 1 4 69 21 48 49 Officer. 3 Otago University 21 9 3 9 31 29 2 30 Ins: Logan Wrightwebb, 4 Mosgiel AFC 21 7 4 10 36 44 -8 25 21 6 6 9 40 39 1 24 Benjudah, Fitzpatrick, Luka 5 Roslyn Wakari AFC 22 Velebit, Viljami, Vuorenmaa 6 Queenstown Rover FC 21 6 4 11 34 42 -8 7 Northern AFC 21 5 3 13 18 69 -51 18 Outs: Simon Ward, Liam 8 Green Island AFC 21 4 5 12 16 36 -20 17 Little, Zayn Officer 1. Luka Velebit GK 2. Benjudah Fitzpatrick 3. Craig Ferguson 4. Logan Wrightwebb 5. Sam Cosgrave 6. Mitchell Carter 7. Seamus Ryder © 8. Andrew Ridden 9. Brett Clifford 10. Thomas Jackson 11. Lewis Jackson 12. Michael Hogan 13. Daryl Putt RGK 14. Viljami Vuorenmaa 15. Jared Grove 17. Rhys Henderson 18. Tore Waechter 19. Sam Collier http://www.footballsouth.co.nz/ Page 26 Futsal Fun at the Edgar... http://www.footballsouth.co.nz/ http://www.footballsouth.co.nz/ Clark takes over from Coggan at Canty Eddie Clark, Mainland Football Board Member since 2010 has been announced as the interim CEO for Mainland Football. The Board will now be looking to employ a permanent CEO. Eddie Clark has worked with the Mainland Board since 2010 when Mike Coggan, CEO of Mainland Football invited Eddie to participate on a non-elected basis to increase the board size for the development of football within Canterbury/ Mainland. [email protected] Page 27 Football South Referees March 2015 Newsletter With the season just about to start I’d like to give a warm welcome to new Football South referee’s transferring into the region and congratulate our existing refs who have been blowing out the cobwebs by officiating in a few pre season friendlies. New Referee’s transferred into the FS region this season include the following: Francois Cuccurullo to Dunedin (from Capital Football) Mohammed Al Saleh to Dunedin ( from Mainland Football) Mike Beeby transferred to Balclutha (Mainland) Cameron Duff to Cromwell ( from Mainland ) Also coming on board is a number of recently trained Refs who have indicated they are keen to start reffing competitive matches. Simon Morris, Bruce Ryder, Peter-Rae Moroney, and Terri Lo Back on deck this season is Kevin Smith, while a group of around five Balclutha refs have indicated their keen to start reffing occasional games in Dunedin. Club based Level one ref Greg Glendining should also take charge of a number of matches during the season. Refs Pre Season Workshop The annual pre season workshop was held on Saturday 14th March at the Otago Institute of Sport at Logan Park. NZF Refs Development Manager Ken Wallace came down to present at the workshop. During the day we went over the following topics: Laws of the Game Update. There have been no major changes to LOTG this season. Only some fine tuning to Law 4 Player’s equipment – which now reads; the basic compulsory equipment ( the playing strip a player wears ) must not have any political, religious, personal slogans, statements or images. The above message is repeated – that undergarments must not show political, religious, personal slogans, statements or images or advertising. (Other than the manufacturer's logo.) Southland based assessor and Chairman of the Federation Refs committee Terry McNamara gave a presentation on match officials working as a team and the importance of communication and also spoke about assessors expectation’s of a referee in a match. Before the lunch break Back in Motion physio Choon-Wi Cheang ( Cheuy ) ran the refs through a practical FIFA 11+ warm up session. While after lunch Ken Wallace presented a theory session in relation to DOGSO. (denying obvious goal scoring opportunity). Ken Wallace After Ken’s session we all headed outside to put the http://www.footballsouth.co.nz/ Page 28 theory into practise when we ran simulated live 2014 Futsal South attacking phases of play with Youth players. The session was videoed and after 3 or 4 different phases of play we watched the video replays to review the ref’s positioning when incidents occurred , his communication with the assistant referee, and his decision making process. These practical sessions provide one of the most useful training activities in the development of a referee. National League Programmes During the summer our aspiring referees Simon Morris have been busy refereeing our top players in the ASB Premiership, Women’s League and ASB Youth League. Congrats to all Ref’s and assessors who participated in the matches and also thanks to National League Refs coach Brent Best for his time coaching the refs during the summer months. FIFA under 20’s In just a few short months the biggest and best Football tournament to ever hit New Zealand will start. Dunedin had some luck in the draw with the following Countries scheduled to play at the Stadium. Group D: Mexico, Uruguay, Serbia and the fourth placed African qualifier. There will also be a group match between Portugal and Columbia and a last sixteen knock out fixture. Edward Cook Alot of football fans came out of the woodwork in 1999 to watch the FIFA U17 games http://www.footballsouth.co.nz/ and support the tournament. Football will be first and centre when the tournament is http://www.footballsouth.co.nz/ being played out and many former players, coaches, refs etc will be watching the games and discussing the action over the water cooler at work. There’s a high chance people ‘s interest in football will be re-energized during the tournament and I would request football people who come in contact with potential new refs contact me so I can communicate directly with them to gauge their interest and discuss appropriate refereeing opportunities that may exist. Wilson James, Referee Development Officer Phone: 03 425 9398 Cell 027 209 7228 Email: [email protected] Jeff Clamp Page 29 [email protected] FIFA pays out $209,000,000 ZURICH (AP) " FIFA has agreed to pay clubs worldwide $209 million for releasing players to the World Cup in 2018 and in 2022. The deal with the 214-member European Club Association almost triples the $70 million FIFA shared among clubs from 2014 World Cup revenues. It also settles the issue of possible compensation from FIFA for moving the 2022 World Cup in Qatar to November-December. FIFA said the working accord " extending one which expired last year " gives the ECA more involvement in other decisions affecting club football. "We are taking a huge step forward in promoting relations between FIFA and the clubs in a spirit of mutual and constructive cooperation," FIFA President Sepp Blatter said in a statement. Clubs receive money on a daily rate for as long as players are on national team duty and involved in a tournament. The new accord also extends a FIFA insurance program which pays the club salary of players injured while with national teams. That project cost FIFA $88 million in the last four-year World Cup cycle. UEFA is playing 150 million euros ($160 million) to clubs for releasing players to the 2016 European Championship. Terracing Tam Forecast Friday 3rd April Caversham v Green Island University v Roslyn Wakari Northern v Dunedin Technical 1 x 2 Monday 6th April Dn Technical v Roslyn Wakari Mosgiel v Otago University Northern v Green Island 1 1 2 ‘ Never Wrong, Rarely Right’ http://www.footballsouth.co.nz/ Page 30 Football south PO Box 969, Dunedin 9054 Sargood Sports House, 40 Logan Park Drive, Dunedin, 9016, Fax 03-4746415 Patron : Blair Davidson, President : Jeff Walker, Chairman : Matthew Holdridge, Board Members : Dougal McGowan, David Thomson, Gordon Crombie, Jarod Chisholm, Tania Cassidy, Richard Smith, and Neil Mackenzie General Manager : Bill Chisholm [email protected] ph. 4259468 Programme Editor : Rab Smith, [email protected], 022 4738098 Sean Hamill, Competitions Manager, Ph 425 9282 or 021 949 052, http://www.footballsouth.co.nz/ [email protected] http://www.footballsouth.co.nz/ Football Dev.Manager, Shane Carvell, Ph 425 9464 or 021 416 851, [email protected] Football Dev. Officer, Dave M-Chambers, Ph 425 9469 or 021 734 323, [email protected] Women’s Football Dev. Officer, Hayley Stirling, Ph 425 9359 or 021 924 804, [email protected] Futsal Dev. Manager, Mike Clark Ph 474 6424 or 027 740 3563, [email protected] Futsal Dev. Officer, Wayne Gray 027 247 8148, [email protected] Referee Development Officer, Wilson James, 027 209 7228, [email protected] Games Development & Operations Manager, Tracy Fleet, ph. 425 9467 or 021 595 414, [email protected] Page 31 [email protected] ODT Premier League - Match Officials Friday 3rd April 14:45 Tonga 1 Caversham v Green Island Jeff Clamp Kevin Smith Simon Morris 14:45 Cale. Varsity v Roslyn Wakari Francois Cuccurillo C.Boyd S.Carvell B.Best 14:45 Forrester. Northern v Dn Technical Edward Cook Alistair Neilson Wilson James 12.45 Tonga 3 Caversham v Green Island Eddie Dijkstra 12.45 Cale. Varsity v Roslyn Wakari John Barratt 12.45 Forrester. Northern v Dn Technical Bob Ormiston 14.45 Memorial. Mosgiel v Grants Braes David O'Hare Monday 6th April 14.45 Tahuna.Dn Technical v Ros-Wakari Calvin Berg Edward Cook Kevin Smith Terry McNamara 14.45 Memorial. Mosgiel v University Anton Whelan, Chris Boyd , Alistair Neilson Peter Miller 14.45 Cale Northern v Green Island Craig Campbell Jeff Clamp J Cowie D.O'Hare A J Grant Div 1 12.45 Tahuna. Dunedin Technical v Roslyn Wakari Shane Carvell 12.45 Memorial 2 Mosgiel v University Wilson James 12.45 Cale Northern v Green Island Jack Cowie 14.45 Ocean Grove 1 Grants Braes v Caversham , John Barratt Wilson Ref Contacts Wilson James Referee Development Officer Footballsouth 027 209 7228, or E-mail: [email protected] David O’Hare Secretary Otago Football Referees Association 03-4544640 E-mail: [email protected] Phillip Bulling Southland Referees Association 03-2173080 E-mail: [email protected] Logan Gregory South Canterbury Referees Association 03-6844181 E-mail: [email protected] http://www.footballsouth.co.nz/ Page 32 http://www.footballsouth.co.nz/ ‘ Now.... I’m http://www.footballsouth.co.nz/ asking you nicely Have You bought your Tickets Yet ? ‘ [email protected]
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