Football South FIF A FIFA U20s World Cup Volume 13, number 6 9th May 2015 http://www.footballsouth.co.nz/ http://www.footballsouth.co.nz/ Get Tick ets.. Tickets.. Watch Mexico, Serbia, Mali, and Uruguay in Dunedin Sat 9th May, 2.45 pm University v Northern, Caledonian Green Island v Dn. Technical, Sunnyvale Caversham v Mosgiel, Tonga Park Roslyn Wakari v Milk Cup, Ellis Park Football South Match Programme Vol. 13, No. 6, 9th May, 2015 Contents, Intro Roslyn-Wakari Roslyn-Wakari World View Southland World Club Cup Green Island Caversham Green Island Caversham Northern Weekend FPL Games Weekend FPL Games Weekend FPL Games Weekend FPL Games Dn Technical Dn Technical Futsal Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 Page 10 Page 11 Page 10 Page 11 Page 12 Page 13 Page 14 Page 15 Page 16 Page 17 Page 18 ‘ Viva, Mexico.... ‘ Women FBall Womens Fball Mosgiel Oval Kids Refs Appointments World Cup DCC Submission DCC Submission Page 19 Page 20 Page 21 Page 22 Page 23 Page 24 Page 25 Page 26 Weekend FPL Matches Always check FSouth Fixtures on Friday in case of changes. Sat 9th May, 2.45 pm. University v Northern, Caledonian Green Island v Dn. Technical, Sunnyvale Caversham v Mosgiel, Tonga Park Roslyn Wakari v Milk Cup, Ellis Park Women's KO Cup Round 1, Sunday 10th May (Mothers Day) kick off at 1pm. Queenstown Rovers v Dn. Technical, Queenstown Events Centre Otago University AFC, v Roslyn Wakari, Caledonian Ground Page 2 Fanzones, Cube, & Kick Wall at Octagon Good to see the DCC get behind FIFA’s U20 World Cup tournament in Dunedin. A Fever Pitch Fanzone will be set up in the lower Octago, where a “Cube’ four sided entertainment centre will enable folk to become involved, and meet mascot Wooliam plus Ambassador Mike McGarry. There will also be theme days to reflect the Culture of the overseas teams taking part, and a chance to show soccer skills in a ‘Kick Wall’, and a novel Walking Bus will go from the Octagon to the Stadium for each game. I remember at the All Whites versus Mexico Internat. in Wellington, where spectators strolled en masse up the CakeTin concourse to the game, and it set up a brilliant atmosphere prior to the overall event, with Latin bands, live Tango dancers, and great bunches of trumpeting, singing, Mexican fans - it was brilliant. With some imagination you can visualise a similar mob, led by a pipe band of course, heading for the Stadium. And you can’t ignore the social side of these occasions... On the Wellington Wharf, I had a thirsty beer, and who did I join in the bar but NZ’s big Trio, John Adshead, Steve Sumner, and Allan Jones, and all of them http://www.footballsouth.co.nz/ were keen to know how things were in Otago... PR men par excellence.. http://www.footballsouth.co.nz/ And,looking at my pic of Tommy Smith scoring against New Caledonia in Dunedin, hey, that was a pretty special evening too. The big man timed it well - a booming header in Injury time to win 2-1, and the crowd went bonkers.... Were you there ? That was in March 2013, a long time between drinks mate, so make sure you top up your memory banks in the FIFA U20s in only a few weeks now.... and of course I don’t have to ask.... You’ve got your tickets propped up on the TV, and even the ones you bought for your brother in law even rrrrugby supporters deserve a night out, he’s a good guy, give him a treat, well done, see you there Page 3 Rab. Ellis Park Big week for Tyrrell with a call up to the Cook Islands national team - incredible achievement. In an effort to obtain an international cap of his own for whichever nation will have him, the jealous Fraser Cameron is about to embark on a global trek that will see him farewell the club he’s represented since he was in his nappies, all the best Fras. It was a tough lesson for the Prems up against the table-topping Caversham side at Ellis Park. Wal’s boys battled well for most of the match but eventually went down 0-4 as Cavvy were just too strong. Blair and Tyrrell worked hard throughout and Mr Cameron picked up player of the day in Ellis on his send-off match. Sunday The ‘Melton Mowbray Maradona’ Andy Lyndom gave himself a birthday present with a goal in the Seconds 5-4 win over Cavvy. This was a huge result for Peewee’s lads against a team unbeaten in 27 matches. Peewee played it cool after the game but no doubt he’ll be dancing on the tables at Brimstone tonight. Other goalscorers were Irish, Woody with another 30 yard screamer, Fraser Hunter, & the veteran Damo courtesy of his trusty shin. The Thirds weren’t too bad against Northern and created plenty of chances but went down 2-3. Malcolm McIver and Christian bagged goals, Pete was solid as ever in goals, and Mal Furlan was POD. It was boys up against men with Cavvy too strong for the young 4th Blacks side up at Brockville. They conceded a bundle early but showed a good attitude throughout, with John Madden in the midfield and Owen on the right flank fighting hard the whole match. The 4th Blacks also went down, 1-2 in a shoddy match at Bayfield against a cocky Melchester. The effervescent Hayden Baker scored the only goal for Lippy’s boys. It was ugly for the Chargers at de Carle park against an athletic Tech team new Page 4 to the grade, conceding in the first minute and letting in another bunch in the first 30 minutes. Things tightened up a bit but a 0-8 scoreline wasn’t pretty. Tech even managed more referee changes than goals. There were some bright spots for Foz’s troops, especially seeing the Browny class apparent in recent recruit Andy. The Stallions also had to stomp around de Carle and lost to a sharp Tech side 1-2. The opposition keeper kept the Stallions at bay until Jason scored a belter. Jono was a rock and picked up player of the day. Up against the Hobbits, the Originals were in trouble early when their keeper went down with a season ending injury. In stepped Nathan and he had a great game although he couldn’t prevent defeat - he wasn’t helped by his team mates sneaking a couple past him. The Colts had another high scoring thriller, ending 4-4 against Mosgiel on the Postage Stamp. Matt scored a brace, Andrew scored again, and Gribs nabbed one too. No one could say exactly what Gaz managed to do, but it must have been something decent as our esteemed El Presidente picked up player of the day. The Moas didn’t concede - will stay unbeaten for at least 13 days after a strong bye performance. http://www.footballsouth.co.nz/ http://www.footballsouth.co.nz/ Brave Spread Tom Stevens.. Page 5 World View from ROW Z FIFA U20 World Cup Can Oceania champs Auckland, do it again ? Improve on their incredible third place finish last year when they brought home $3.22 million in prize money, when club treasurers in NZ said, ‘luvly jubbly...’ See page 9. PFA 2015, Team of the Year : GK: David de Gea (Manchester United), LB: Ryan Bertrand (Southampton), CB: John Terry (Chelsea), CB: Gary Cahill (Chelsea), RB: Branislav Ivanovic (Chelsea), CM: Nemanja Matic (Chelsea), AM: Eden Hazard (Chelsea), AM: Philippe Coutinho (Liverpool), AM: Alexis Sanchez (Arsenal), CF: Harry Kane , (Tottenham Hotspur), CF: Diego Costa (Chelsea) Six out of 11 from Chelsea..although Manchester United once managed eight ( !) Matt Ritchie, Bournemouth winger has accepted an international call-up for Scotland, a country he admits he has never visited. Morten Olsen will step down as Denmark manager after Euro 2016. He's been with the team since 2000. Dubbed the "Olsen Gang", a reference to the series of Danish movies based on bank robbers. Real Madrid fans had to pay €111 face value for crappy nosebleed seats for El Clasico. So, it looks like our prices for the FIFA U20 World Cup are pretty good eh? FIFA U20 World Cup 2015 get your Dunedin tickets asap - they’re selling fast ! FC Barcelona and their fans are Cup knownlads as “cules”; RCD Espanyol Milk from Sierra Leone as “periquitos”; Valencia as “ches”… But, why are Real Madrid and their fans known as “merengues”? The word “merengue” similar to our Pavlova is made from whipped egg whites and sugar, which is totally white, like their playing strip. Bayern Munich have won the Bundesliga title For the third season in a row, with multiple weeks to spare. Watch Vid of Barcelona’s 6-nil demolition of Getafe here: Interesting address too... http://www.sbnation.com/soccer/2015/4/28/8510153/lionel-messi-goal-getafe-barcelona-2015thank-you-based-god Andrea Pirlo of Juventus, has taken up the mantle as the closest thing to an automatic direct free-kick taker in the world. Rarely misses, it's as good as a penalty. Steven Thompson, captain of St Mirren, said he was "mortified" after a training ground "prank" went horribly wrong as he threw a spiked pole at training which pierced the thigh of teammate John McGinn, who missed the next game. Page 6 Luis Southland Football Latin Flavour for Invers... The first weekend of May brings back the Junior Competition to Southland Region. Early morning Turnbull Thompson Park was ready to receive the young players and coaches from Southland clubs. The turf was set up to Fun Football and Youth Football, and Mini Football was played in the grass. Starting whistle at 9:30am, for Fun and Mini football and Youth match at 10:30am. There was a morning full of football, fun and talent with total of 42 teams and 21 games in the region – Old Boys, Thistle, Winton, Southend, Waiopai, Queens Park and Junior Wanderers. We could see great surprises, with lots of talented payers, lots of goal, saves and most important than everything for the day 1, a superb atmosphere all around. It’s important for us to see those people committed with football, supporting their sons, coaching, helping and creating “passion for Football”. It´s part of our job, make it happen, so we are just getting ready to help coaches and clubs with useful information so that we can find always more players, more coaches, more referees, more talent and more Luis football all over Southland Region! http://www.footballsouth.co.nz/ http://www.footballsouth.co.nz/ Southland Pic Promotion Relegation in the Scottish Championship In response to questions regarding the above : The 10 clubs play 36 matches. The champions are promoted to the Premiership and clubs in 2nd, 3rd and 4th enter twolegged play-offs. The winner of 4th v 3rd plays 2nd, with the winner of that tie up against the club finishing 11th in the Premiership. The bottom club is automatically relegated and the 9th-placed club goes into a play-off with the 2nd, 3rd and 4th placed clubs from the League One. Page 7 Well Done Auckland, Champs Again... Auckland City FC 1, Team Wellington 1 (Auckland win 4-3 on penalties) Auckland City FC have qualified for the FIFA Club World Cup for the seventh time after beating Team Wellington 4-3 on penalties in the OFC Champions League final in Suva. Auckland, who won the Champions League for the fifth straight year, will now travel to Japan in December to try and improve on their incredible third place finish last year where they brought home $3.22 million in prize money. At left happy Jake Spoonley, with Oceania Trophy, and yes Neil, he’s another Milk Cup lad that did good... Meanwhile, also in the World Club Cup, the minnows are biting in CONCACAF, where a humble MLS side Montreal grabbed a surprise first leg away 1-1 draw against Mexican giant, Club America in the huge Aztec Stadium in front of 100,000 rabid fans. Montreal did well to get past Alajuelense in the semi in Costa Rica, despite lasar attempts on their keeper from the large volatile crowd. Scots youngster Callum Mallace ( pic ) plays for Montreal, and hopes that a record 60,000 Canadian fans can spur his side to a result against the Mexican super-pros in the return leg, at the Olympic Stadium. (I’ll bet that Auckland would like 60,000 fans behind them... ) Mallace, who hails from Torphichen, near Bathgate, and is an Airdrie supporter, has been blown away by his time in Montreal, his home since 9 years old. Playing alongside Nelson Rivas, Matteo Ferrari, Bernardo Corradi and Marco Di Vaio then came World Cup winner Nesta. The former AC Milan stopper is now 36 but Mallace insists he’s still a TV pundit, Nicol class act and can’t wait to learn more said,’ Since Rob from Nesta in training. Montreal got a 1-1 The Scot said: “It was great Sherman draw away from when we had Ferrari, Corradi and Di home, Vaio coming in.“Then all of sudden Nesta arrived and I couldn’t believe it. - who knows .... Page 8 Sunnyvale Sports Complex Green Island Premier Team versus Mosgiel. Once again we took on the Plainsmen after a great game five days ago. A tough ask for both teams to repeat the Chatham Cup game but if you were watching you would think it was just another two half’s of Monday's game. A very tough 1st half for both that a goal would have settled either side but it was not to be. Half time 0 – 0. Second half and more of the same apart from we scored two goals, one to Reid and the other to Ben. A problem occurred when the Mosgiel crowd said there was a player offside and we agreed but as we all know in football, players, coaches and supporters don't make the decision and you should always play to the whistle. The next whistle was a penalty when the man in front was taken down in the box. Result 2 – 1 to GI. With three minutes to go Mosgiel scored which resulted in a 2 all draw. A great game well played by all involved. MOTM Jack Kirkwood. http://www.footballsouth.co.nz/ Flem. The Division One team (Fletcher Cup) The second team turned up on Saturday http://www.footballsouth.co.nz/ looking to go back to back for the first time in ages but after conceding a weak goal in the first few minutes it looked like we might be in for a long day. Todd, Tom and Sean worked hard to turn our good defence into Fletcher Cup fast transition. Tenn tapped in a great cross by Joe after he broke 1, James Whelan down the right. We limped into half time 1 all thinking our worse 2, Stu Caird football was behind us. Unfortunately after scoring twice more 3, Mark Burnett (Sean with his shin from 30 yards and Joe scoring himself after 4, Jeremy Bray, another break). We played some of the worst football this season 5, Blake Porteous allowing Mosgiel to come back to 3 all. In added time Callum 6, Josh McMillan Dunbar powered in a header from 1 yard and we happily take a 7, Sean McIntee lucky 3 points. POD Shin Master Sean. Rory Crow 8, Tenn. Kinghorn The Division Two team came up against a very good 9, Joe Staladi Dunedin Tech side. The difference between the two sides was they 10, Dave Mwangi wanted to play football and we didn't. We managed to somehow 11, Tom Milton, lead 1 – 0 before being down 1 – 3 at the break. After the break we 12, Reilly Cuthbert, fell asleep completely. Final score 2 – 9. A lot of work to do at 13, Todd Wilson training. MOTM Michael Bell. Sam Brouwer. Averley 14, Callum Dunbar. Page 9 4-nil win Premiers took on Roslyn at a sundrenched Ellis Park. There weren't a lot of clear cut goal scoring opportunities for either team in the first 75 minutes but for a solitary goal to Seamus Ryder. The 2nd eventually came after a good run down the right by Michael Hogan eventually laying it on a platter for our Finnish heart throb Viljami to score his debut goal. A further 2 were dinked in in the final minutes to make it 4 goals to nil. The Seconds suffered their first defeat in 27 game going down to Roslyn in a high scoring affair. We played some good football at times and unfortunately came down to som weak defending at profligacy at the other end. We'll pick up our socks and move on to next week in the knowledge we've better ability than that we showed in the weekend. The 3rds beat Roslyn White 12 nil at altitude in Brockville. Great effort and we will look to push on again next week preserving an unbeaten record. Page 10 Northern AFC The Gardens Northern vs Grants Braes Fletcher Cup tie : The Oval, Saturday We played Grants Braes at Forrester and it was a cracking game full of goals. Was a great game to be involved in and definitely wasn't a boring game with the game ending with a Northern win 7-4. Both teams were very attacking through out the game. We started off very poor for once and was punished early when we conceded the 1st goal of the game. We then found our feet and got back into the game with 3 goals to make it 3-1 at half time. The second half was much the same as the first with both teams playing attacking football, and in the end there was another seven goals scored. I was very impressed with the boys on the attack, we have struggled in front of goal in recent weeks so it was good to be so clinical in front of goal. Was very encouraging to see things we practiced in training pay off and get us goals Once again hard to give man of the match. Ross McGregor was very good in midfield all day as usual, Will Shaw and Jo Wesney were a big threat going forward. But the two best players were Tim Graham at left back who produced three assists and Louis http://www.footballsouth.co.nz/ Peyroux yet again who got himself a hattrick. Grants Braes also played somevery nice http://www.footballsouth.co.nz/ football in the middle of the park. Lewis Off the Bar - Matches to be televised... 9th May - Ros- Wakari v Gr. Braes Youth Ellis Park 16th May Green Island Magneto’s v Mosgiel Pumas Youth Grade Sunnyvale 23rd May Melchester v Green Island Villians 14th Grade Bay field Park, 30th May, Gr. Island Jokers v Harbourside 9th Grd. Sunnyvale Page 11 FootballSouth Tonga Park, 2.45 pm 12345678901234567890123456789012123456789012345678901234567890121234567890123456789 12345678901234567890123456789012123456789012345678901234567890121234567890123456789 12345678901234567890123456789012123456789012345678901234567890121234567890123456789 12345678901234567890123456789012123456789012345678901234567890121234567890123456789 12345678901234567890123456789012123456789012345678901234567890121234567890123456789 12345678901234567890123456789012123456789012345678901234567890121234567890123456789 12345678901234567890123456789012123456789012345678901234567890121234567890123456789 Caversham v Mosgiel 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 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 Daryl Putt GK Jude Fitzpatrick Craig Ferguson Logan Wrightwebb Sam Cosgrave Mitchell Carter Seamus Ryder © Andrew Ridden Brett Clifford Lewis Jackson Michael Hogan Callum Flaws Viljami Vuorenmaa Jared Grove Thomas Jackson Rhys Henderson Tore Waechter Sam Collier Coach: Tim Horner Ass. Richard Murray Mngrs. Neil Birch, and Bruce Hicks Coach Andy Brook Manager Pat Howell Tech. Director Craig Stevens. Match Officials, Darren Sundborn, Jeff Clamp, Chris Boyd, Terry McNamara Round 7, Sat 9 May, 2.45 pm Otago University v Northern, Caledonian Green Island v Dn. Technical, Sunnyvale Caversham v Mosgiel, Tonga Park Roslyn Wakari v Milk Cup Squad, Ellis Park Page 12 Premier League Sunnyvale, 2.45 pm 12345678901234567890123456789012123456789012345678901234567890121234567890123456789 12345678901234567890123456789012123456789012345678901234567890121234567890123456789 12345678901234567890123456789012123456789012345678901234567890121234567890123456789 12345678901234567890123456789012123456789012345678901234567890121234567890123456789 12345678901234567890123456789012123456789012345678901234567890121234567890123456789 12345678901234567890123456789012123456789012345678901234567890121234567890123456789 12345678901234567890123456789012123456789012345678901234567890121234567890123456789 12345678901234567890123456789012123456789012345678901234567890121234567890123456789 Green Island v Dn. Technical 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 http://www.footballsouth.co.nz/ http://www.footballsouth.co.nz/ Coach, Malcolm Fleming 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 Coach - Aaron Burgess Assistant - Nick Cooper Match Officials, Richard Jones, Kevin Smith, Alistair Neilson. Round 8, Sat 16 May, 2.45 pm. Dn. Technical v Northern, Caledonian Roslyn Wakari v University, Ellis Park Green Island v Caversham, Sunnyvale Mosgiel v Milk Cup Squad Page 13 Premier League Caledonian, 2.45 pm 12345678901234567890123456789012123456789012345678901234567890121234567890123456789 12345678901234567890123456789012123456789012345678901234567890121234567890123456789 12345678901234567890123456789012123456789012345678901234567890121234567890123456789 12345678901234567890123456789012123456789012345678901234567890121234567890123456789 12345678901234567890123456789012123456789012345678901234567890121234567890123456789 12345678901234567890123456789012123456789012345678901234567890121234567890123456789 12345678901234567890123456789012123456789012345678901234567890121234567890123456789 12345678901234567890123456789012123456789012345678901234567890121234567890123456789 University v Northern 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 RGK - Fred Haidekker 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 Coach Murray Devereux Asst. Lewis Houghton & Jeff Satterthwaite Manager Tony Galloway Physios Connor Doyle & Caleb Dela Cruz Coach Darren Hart Match Officials, Jarod Carnegie, Mark Currie ,Wilson James, Brent Best Round 7, Sat 9 May, 2.45 pm Otago University v Northern, Caledonian Green Island v Dn. Technical, Sunnyvale Caversham v Mosgiel, Tonga Park Roslyn Wakari v Milk Cup Squad, Ellis Park Page 14 Premier League Ellis Park, Sun. 2 pm. 12345678901234567890123456789012123456789012345678901234567890121234567890123456789 12345678901234567890123456789012123456789012345678901234567890121234567890123456789 12345678901234567890123456789012123456789012345678901234567890121234567890123456789 12345678901234567890123456789012123456789012345678901234567890121234567890123456789 12345678901234567890123456789012123456789012345678901234567890121234567890123456789 12345678901234567890123456789012123456789012345678901234567890121234567890123456789 12345678901234567890123456789012123456789012345678901234567890121234567890123456789 12345678901234567890123456789012123456789012345678901234567890121234567890123456789 Roslyn-Wakari v Milk Cup 1 Tom Stevens 2 Tyrr 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 Ebanda http://www.footballsouth.co.nz/ http://www.footballsouth.co.nz/ Coach Col Thom Manager TVG Gk Coach P. Evans 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Hayden Beweley Spencer Byers Matthew Duke Anton Fitzgerald Ryan Fleming Ben Happs Josh MacMillan Josh Makey George McCall Emrys McNabb Tom Milton Alastiar Moore Karl Northey Ben O’Farrell Kai Paetz Ben Rae Jack Short Nick Smart Jack Smith Liam Whittaker Coach, Neil Mackenzie. Andy Duncan. Match Officials, to be announced ... Round 8, Sat 16 May, 2.45 pm. Dn. Technical v Northern, Caledonian Roslyn Wakari v University, Ellis Park Green Island v Caversham, Sunnyvale Mosgiel v Milk Cup Squad Page 15 ‘Victor,’ mon The pressure was onami. the.. men this weekend at Dunedin Technical after all three Woman's teams had wins last Sunday with the Premier ladies finishing their first round undefeated with a 1-0 win over Roslyn,the Swans had an emphatic win over Varsity B 4-3 and the Senior woman beating GI at De Carle park 2-0. Premier men were at the Caledonian up against University. Aaron was enthusiastic about being able to select from a full strength squad. The Caledonian surface was in perfect condition for good football. Tech went one up and continued that way though the day. Tom made a clearance high in his own half which went straight to a Varsity forward who took his chance to chipTom to pull a goal back and the game ended 6-2 to Tech. The 2nds played the early game against Varsity. The boys had all the chances in the first half and could quite easily have been two up in the first 20 minutes but it was Varsity who hit the net first from a crossed ball that got in behind the defence 1-0 Varsity. Tech hit back early in the second half to go 2-1 up, then a penalty awarded to Varsity made it 2-2 but Tech had the last say in the 88th minute to finish the game off 3-2. Craig's 3rds played GI and looked to continue on their winning streak at Culling Park. The 3rds have been on fire and today was going to be no different. Four goals from Chris Goodship set the standard with goals coming thick and fast. Final Women's KO Cup Round 1, Sunday 10th May (Mothers Day) kick off at 1pm. Queenstown Rovers v Dn. Technical, Queenstown Events Centre Otago University AFC, v Roslyn Wakari, Caledonian Ground Page 16 score a 9-2 win for the boys. Stu's 4ths had a tough game up against Green Island at Sunnyvale lots of goals and points shared with a 4-4 draw. Both Tech 5th teams had good wins with the Scarfies scoring 8 against Roslyn at De Carle Park and the Young 5ths down at Balclutha recording their first win of the season 5-2. Colts were also at De Carle park up a against old foes the Stallions. The Colts also on form this season undefeated so far knew this was going to be no easy encounter. Colts went one up with in form striker Gerry Finnie nudging one over, then the Stallions pulled one back early in the Second half. The Colts continued to pressure the Stallions goal and eventually managed to score one more when Finnie converted again to make the score 2-1 to the Colts. The Frotters were on number 2 At Culling and unfortunately were the only Senior team at the club not to get any points this weekend going down to Northern AVP at Tech Andy Douglas scores .. http://www.footballsouth.co.nz/ http://www.footballsouth.co.nz/ Note: there are some away Fixtures Page 17 Otago School Futsal Tournament 6th May Spectators and Players welcome... Wednesday 6th of May, get along and watch... Where: Edgar Sports Centre Time: 9.00am to 4.15pm Competitions : Year 9-10 Girls, Year 9-10 Boys Division 1, 2 & 3. Year 11-13 Girls, Year 11-13 Boys Division 1, 2 & 3, Page 18 Womens Football The Roslyn Women Premier side welcomed Dunedin Tech to the home of Football this week at Ellis Park. On paper it was the top of the table clash and it truly lived up to the hype. Tech had the much better first half but couldn't put anything past our player of the day and keeper Catlin Taylor-Lynch. Going into the half the score still sat at 0-0 and we felt lucky. Second half was rather different, we had a lot of the play in which we were able convert from getting a lovely Una Madden goal. This put us in the lead with 25 minutes left on the clock. After injuries truly testing our bench, we had to shuffle around a bit sadly conceded 2 goals in the last 10-15 minutes. Full credit to both teams, it’s a fixture we look forward to next time round. Uni next week in the Knock Out cup. A classy performance from the Women's reserves this week against Northern. With our full squad available for the first time this season it was good to see what we are capable of at full strength. The girls passed the ball around really well and created many chances early. 12mins in and Kim Fraser netted herself a Hat-trick! Things were looking good. A flurry of first half goals followed scored by Lily Robin, Jess Harwood, KerriAnn Jones,Beth Fitchett and Emma Cooper, and two more for Kim Fraser. The Second half produced goals from Kelli Skipage and one more each for Beth Fitchett and Kim http://www.footballsouth.co.nz/ Fraser. 13-0 the final tally, with POD going to Kim Fraser for lots of hard work and a http://www.footballsouth.co.nz/ Double Hat Trick. Well done Girls. Off the post ... Page 19 Womens Football Womens Premier League Fixtures 2015 3/05/2015 3/05/2015 17/05/2015 17/05/2015 24/05/2015 24/05/2015 Masters 2014 Roslyn Wakari 1 Dunedin Technical 2 Ellis Park Queenstown v University Q. Events Centre Round 5 University v Roslyn Wakari Logan Park 2 Dunedin Technical v Queenstown Culling Park 1 Round 6 University v Dunedin Technical Logan Park 2 Roslyn Wakari v Queenstown Ellis Park 1 Women's KO Cup Round 1, Sunday 10th May (Mothers Day) kick off at 1pm. Queenstown Rovers v Dn. Technical, Queenstown Events Centre Otago University AFC, v Roslyn Wakari, Caledonian Ground Page 20 damp squib... The Club with the Permanent Happy After last weeks classic cup match the league Hour .... rematch against island was a bit of a damp squib with Island scoring their 2nd without much of a muster . Finally a late rally saw Eder run amok in the box and won a pen to finally rouse the sleeping beast - cometh the last few minutes and cometh the defence - forward ; Mike Bu charged forward into a dangerous position and found Tom Cairns who played a peach to Jesse , who's dreamed of moments like this, and pulled of an unlikely equaliser to keep the unbeaten start of the season. Final score 2-2. For all Mosgiels newly found Here, take this Andy. cosmopolitan status and international jet set It’ll help you get some sleep.... reputation there ain't any Italians amongst us and it showed on saturday when the catenaccio style so beloved of those living in the boot of Europe was booted out on the weekend. 6 games involving 7 Taieri teams resulted in a staggering 59 goals at nearly an unbelievable 10 goals per match. Monos Plainsmen took on Knowlesys Utd in a masters derby that was a tad http://www.footballsouth.co.nz/ one sided with the calculators getting burnt out at 23-0 . Probably the only one not to score was Mono himself. http://www.footballsouth.co.nz/ Tims masters Gerries just got pipped 2-1 to Cav with Tim himself burying a five yard screamer from a scramble to equslise/ but were caught late on the break. Masters 45 travelled to Ellis and had an enjoyable joust with the colts - just like mayweather and parqio both teams went at each over and h/t both were on the ropes with the score 3/4 . Craig scoring 2 superb free kicks and Marty finishing off a peach of a move. 2nd half and the scintillating pace had to abate with Marty getting the only goal in the 2nd half late on to share a point with a 4-4 draw. Clints thirds forgot it was an 11a side game as only 8 started against Balclutha . Some of the worn out oldies filled the gaps but to no avail as they went down 0-16. Page 21 Nev Future Stars meet legend Mike, and U20s Wooliam at Oval Page 22 Football South Match Official Appointments Otago Daily Times Premier League Saturday 9th May and Sunday 10th May 2015 Otago Daily Times Premier League at 2.45 pm. Caledonian, University v Northern, Jarod Carnegie Mark Currie ,Wilson James, Brent Best Sunnyvale, Green Island v Dn Technical, Richard Jones, Kevin Smith, Alistair Neilson. Tonga Park, Caversham v Mosgiel Darren Sundborn, Jeff Clamp, Chris Boyd, Terry McNamara A J Grant - Div 1 - 12.45 pm Cale University v Northern Mark Currie S/Vale, Gr. Island v Dn.Technical, Marc Anderson, Edward Cook Tonga, Caversham v Mosgiel Ryan Mahalm A B L - Div 2, 2.45 pm Ocean Grove 1 Grants Braes v Roslyn Wakari Andy Smart Clutha Showgrounds Balclutha v University Rudi Burgers Sunnyvale 4 Green Island v Grants Braes Bruce Ryder Bayfield 1 Melchester Rovers v Roslyn Wakari Greg Glendining Youth League, 10.30 am Ellis 1 Roslyn Wakari v Grants Braes Damon Moss Forrester, Northern M Hill v Grn Island ,Josh Dijkstra Wilson James Terri Lo Walton Park 2 Mosgiel Stallions v Mosgiel Pumas Jordan Pike National Womens Knock Out Cup, 1 pm Queenstown v Dn Techncial , Josh Dijkstra, Peter-Rae Moroney Gavin Kouwenhoven Logan Park, Varsity v Roslyn, Mark Currie, Jarrod Simpson Mark James http://www.footballsouth.co.nz/ http://www.footballsouth.co.nz/ Big Al surrounded .... Page 23 U20 WCup The party is just starting here at FIFA U-20 HQ, it's Prize - Four Tickets to the only weeks to go until Final, Plus...see below.... the biggest celebration of global football to ever hit our shores begins and we're giving away a trip of a lifetime. Buy a ticket soon, and you could be in the draw to win a Trip for FOUR people to the FIFA U-20 World Cup Final on Saturday 20 June. The prize includes return airfares to Auckland; five star accommodation; tickets to the Final with Executive Dining; an America’s Cup sailing experience and $500 spending money! So even if you've got your tickets, buy one for your mate and you could be watching the next big stars of world football from the best seats in the house during a fun-filled weekend in Auckland! Football South Coaching Diary May: Monday 4th May Sport Otago House - Logan Park Monday 11th May Sport Otago House - Logan Park Monday 18th May Sport Otago House - Logan Park Monday 25th May Sport Otago House - Logan Park Youth Level 1 6pm-10pm $70 Youth Level 2 - Player Centred Coaching 6pm-10pm $70 Junior Level 2 - Player Centred Coaching 6pm-10pm $70 (Intro) Whole of Football Plan 7pm-9.30pm Free June: Monday 8th June Sport Otago House - Logan Park Youth Level 2 - Tactical Coaching 6pm-10pm $70 Terracing Tam Forecast University v Northern Gr. Island v Dn. Technical Caversham v Mosgiel Roslyn Wakari v Milk Cup 1 X 1 1 ‘ Never Wrong, Rarely Right’ Page 24 DCC Long Term Plan – Football South Submission Football South is the governing body for football in the lower half of the South Island from Timaru to Invercargill. We are a not for profit incorporated society body affiliated to the national governing body, New Zealand Football(NZF). NZF is one of 11 country members of Oceania Football Confederation (OFC), and in turn a country member of the world football governing body, FIFA. Currently our Head Office is housed with Sport Otago, at Logan Park in Dunedin. Football South has a playing base of approximately 8500 paying members, of which around 4500 are based in Dunedin. Football is now the largest participation sport in Dunedin. Football is played from 4 years to over 50 year by males and females and is continuing to grow. Football South would like to thank the Dunedin City Council for their initiative in starting a conversation in conjunction with Sport Otago, late last year, around the current use and future needs at Logan Park. This facility is becoming increasingly popular and used by multiple sports and this is now putting pressure on this area. We support the plan by Otago Cricket to “Light Up the Oval” as part of an integrated, multi-sport plan for the whole Logan Park precinct. The redevelopment and continual upgrade of Logan Park should be viewed as an important component of the Council’s Economic Development Plan. We had always hoped that we would be able to create a home of football within Logan Park, utilising FIFA development money to help with this. We are now taking a slightly different attitude to this. Following discussions with council staff and Sport Otago http://www.footballsouth.co.nz/ and hearing the plans that other sports codes have for developing their sport at Logan http://www.footballsouth.co.nz/ Park, it is our feeling that Logan Park may not be able to cater for all the growth that is anticipated, alongside so many other potential developments. We have started discussions about other possible options that will benefit both football and Dunedin City. We have been undertaking consultation with our clubs and key stakeholders and from this work we now believe that we may be best able to help ourselves and other sports codes by making the decision to move our sport hub away from Logan Park to another part of Dunedin. Football South’s number one priority is growing and developing football in the city. We see that if we could utilise current FIFA Goal Project development funds (US$600,000 : NZ$790,000) to help develop an artificial surface area alongside multiple fields on one site, with on-site facilities, it would lead to a resource that would be cost effective, efficient and well utilised. We have identified the following: A dedicated all year round Home of Football Centre would offer a community focal point with quality surfaces ( one artificial pitch is equivalent to approx. 6 natural grass pitches). Football has become an all year round sport with much development work Page 31 Page 25 taking place during the summer, but with limited access to grounds and most goal posts being removed. Winter would have fewer cancellations – typically a few weekends and many midweek practice nights are lost with weather disruptions on the existing fields. Last year was particularly bad. Dunedin is now one of the only major centres in New Zealand that does not have an artificial football turf. These are seen as tactical assets in other regions. We project thousands of additional users will benefit annually if we had a dedicated home of football in the city. An artificial turf can be used for futsal, school and community based programmes. In Term 1 2015, 385 teams (approx. 2700 children) took part in our Futsal School Leagues at Edgar Stadium and we understand that the Edgar Centre is nearly reaching capacity. More people stay involved in football and this benefits the community and society through the health and lifestyle benefits of exercise, activity, and socialisation as described by SPARC. (now Sport New Zealand) A home of football would provide options for players and for DCC as pressure would be taken off fields during wet weather. It could also lead to the potential rationalisation of some current parks, reducing maintenance and upgrade costs for DCC. We know from our club’s feedback that some grounds have long term maintenance issues, some have clubs constantly competing for time, with other codes and it is difficult for clubs to get year round playing space in the city. Our concept could help address some of these difficulties. The purpose of this submission to keep DCC informed and indicate our desire to work with council as we progress this concept further. Football South, together with New Zealand Football, FIFA and Sport NZ, would like to work with the DCC to promote a closer working relationship between football and the council, and to coordinate the needs of football into the future by exploring a possible home of football as a possible future partnership. We are asking that the concept of a home of football goes into your long term plan and are seeking a commitment from Council to help Football South work with DCC on a rationale for the future utilisation of Tahuna Park or other possible sports field options . We wish to express our willingness to work alongside DCC to achieve best use of sports facilities in the City. A commitment to this long term project would enable robust discussion and a partnership to develop to ensure best outcome for the city and football in the South. Bill Chisholm General Manager Matthew Holdridge Chairperson 24th April 2015 Page 26 Football South FIF A FIFA U20s World Cup Volume 13, number 6 9th May 2015 Joel Stevens Otago http://www.footballsouth.co.nz/ http://www.footballsouth.co.nz/ Get Tick ets.. Tickets.. Watch Mexico, Serbia, Mali, and Uruguay in Dunedin Sat 9th May, 2.45 pm University v Northern, Caledonian Green Island v Dn. Technical, Sunnyvale Caversham v Mosgiel, Tonga Park Roslyn Wakari v Milk Cup, Ellis Park
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