Panther News End of Season—2014 MEMBERS Edition Ryde Panthers Football Club PO Box 275, North Ryde NSW 2113 www.rydepanthers.com August– Sept 2014 RDP Teams in the Finals! Come & support the AA1’s as they play their Grand Final— Sunday 24th August @ Christie Park— 2pm ko! FREE entry! Inside this issue: INVITATION TO 2 Season 2014 Celebration Presentation Dinner Committee 2014/2015. 3 Boot Collection Drive. Tally 2014 Body Shape Eastwood supports RDP 4 SUMMER SPORT 5,6 OPTIONS for all ages! 7,8 Socceroos News 9 DIARY DATES! Mini /Junior Trophy and Presentation Day— Sunday 14.9.14 ‘P’ Party! CELEBRATION & Presentation Dinner— Friday 12.9.14, 7pm for 7.30start ALL WELCOME Annual Boot Collection— Sunday 14.9.14 ALL RDP TEAMS KIT Return— 14.9.14 at RCSC from 10am Premiers and Champions—AA19 Premiers—11/3, 17/2 Champions—10/5, 16/2 girls Joint Champions—AA3, AA13 Runners Up—11/3 Pennant Winners—10/6, AA11 Congratulations to all who competed in the true spirit of the Ryde Panthers in 2014! Page 2 Panther News Panthers END OF SEASON CELEBRATION! TO BOOK: Credit Card Bookings can be made online here: http://rydepanthers.com/singlepanel.asp? submittopage=productsale_01_placeorder.asp&displaymode=enterdetails Please put your team name in the Comments section Cash or Cheque bookings can be made at the RDP Canteen: Saturday 23rd August from 11am—4pm Direct Deposit to Ryde Panthers FC: BSB: 633 108 and Account Number: 151970712 Reference: Player and Team Name OR Call Kim on 0401 733 760 to discuss other payment arrangements MEMBERS Edition Page 3 RDP—COMMITTEE for 2014/2015 President: Kim Clifton Vice President: Neil Hopkins Treasurer: Matt Flynn Secretary: Kim Clifton Senior Registrar: Steve Crawford Junior Registrar: Hai Zheng Gear Steward: Jude Moodley LIKE us and Keep in Touch with the latest news via https://www.facebook.com/RydePanthers FootballClub Member Protection Officer: Nick Kissoglou Safety Officer: David McKechnie GHFA Delegate: Buck Findlay NWSWF Delegate: Nick Kissoglou Girls League Contact: Adriana Longhitano U6 Contact: * RDP Contact: [email protected] Executive Committee: Director of Coaching: Dan Findlay Canteen & Events: Jenn Clifton Promotions Secretary: Jenn Clifton Grants Coordinators': Victoria Hay and Tracey Heaton (*temp = position available from January 2015) PLAYED 322 RDP FINA LTALLY 2 014 WINS 153 DRAWS 43 LOSSES 126 GOALS FOR GOALS AGAINST 727 RDP—Annual Football Boot Collection to send to local schools in FIJI RCSC Indoor Courts Sunday 14th September, 10—2pm ALL BOOTS WELCOME! 644 Page 4 Panther News BODY SHAPE EASTWOOD—Supporting RDP Have you been thinking about getting in shape but just don't have the time after juggling the kids, work and home life? Research shows being physical at least four times a week is what you need to keep in Shape. We are the new owners of Body Shape Eastwood Female Fitness Centre and we would like to offer you the following package to help support your needs to stay in Shape: Reduced to $1.50 per day FIRST 2 Weeks Free No joining fee One off Admin fee $44.50 12 Month Membership All you have to do is drop into the gym and either bring along your RDP RANCH card or print out this page to receive the above benefits. Take advantage of the gyms crèche facilities and bring along your little one! Feel at ease knowing your child/ren are in good hands while you workout. Come in and talk to us today! We look forward in helping you reach your goals! Dedicated to You, Body Shape Eastwood Centre Management Shop 20, Eastwood Village Square, Eastwood NSW 2122 [email protected] PHONE TODAY! 02 9858 3088 AVAILABLE when NOMINATING: Discount on YMCA Registration FEES if you are an RDP TEAM! Senior Futsal (Starts Augu 26th 27th 28th) Tuesday Men's (division 1 & 2) Tuesday Womens (division 1 & 2) Wednesday Mixed Thursday (division 1 & 2) Monday/Tuesday Lunchtime Men's & Mixed Junior Futsal (Starts Sep 1st 2nd 4th 5th) Monday U5, U6, U7, U8 Tuesday U9, U10, U11, U12 Thursday U13, U14, U15, U16 Friday U13-U17 GIRLS Ryde Community Sports Centre YMCA NSW 109a Kent Rd (inside ELS Hall Park) MEMBERS Edition Page 7 For further information on how clubs or players can join this League, please contact Laura Barker (Competition Manager) at [email protected] or call 8302 6040 MEMBERS Edition Page 8 InsideOut Football is a state of the art all weather synthetic soccer pitch based in the heart of sports at Sydney Olympic Park. Our popular Spring/Summer competitions will be starting in September. With our World class state of the art synthetic Pitch and TV Quality, InsideOut football is holding 5v5 and 7v7 a side competitions for all ages and we would love to have your club and players involved in the competitions. Attached is the flyer and details of out competitions as well as a map to our state of the art facility. In support of having players from your club playing at our centre, InsideOut football will be donating back to your club a $50 voucher to our centre for each team that participates. The $50 voucher can be used towards having your club come down to the centre for training or participating in our competitions. For more information please contact us directly, by calling Frank on 0418243624. Web www.insideoutfootball.com.au. Or Email [email protected] PIRATES: Junior Cricket details Inside Out Football - where the football never stops..!! Most games are played locally around the Hunters Hill, Ryde and Gladesville areas, with occasional games in Balmain, Concord and Five Dock. We offer a Saturday morning competition for U8 & U9's and offer both a Saturday morning or Saturday afternoon competition from U11 and above. RHHCC – U8s Play a non competitive modified game where all players bat and bowl 9 to 10 players per team Hours of play: 8am to 9.45am Registration includes training t-shirt, drink bottle, cap & match ball RHHCC – U9s Play a non competitive modified game where all players bat and bowl 9 to 10 players per team Hours of play: Times vary from 8.00am to 11.00am (due to increased overs played in U9 games). Registration includes training t-shirt, drink bottle, cap & match ball RHHCC – U10s Play 30 overs per side modified one day format. 13 players per team. Hours of play: 8.00am to 12.00pm. Registration includes training polo shirt, drink bottle & cap RHHCC – U11s through to U17s SATURDAY MORNING Play 52 overs per side, played over consecutive Saturdays and some one day games. 13 players per team. Hours of play: 8.00am to 12.00pm SATURDAY AFTERNOON Play 32 overs per side, one day games and some two day games . 13 players per team. Hours of play: 2:00pm to 5:30pm SUNDAY MORNING Play 32 overs per sider, one day games and some two day games. 13 players per team Hours of play: 8:00am to 12:00pm Players are asked to indicate their preference at time of registration. Registration includes training polo shirt, drink bottle & cap MEMBERS Edition Page 9 Asian Cup will showcase Australian attitude Australia should treat the 2015 AFC Asian Cup as a means of changing its attitude towards Asia, said the man who took the Socceroos to their first World Cup. Rale Rasic has been appointed ambassador to the event in Australia in January alongside former Socceroos stars Paul Okon and Brett Emerton and former Asian Cup winner Ali Abbas. Rasic, who guided the part-time Socceroos to the World Cup in Germany in 1974, has travelled extensively in Asia through his football and business commitments. He said he had encountered only kindness and generosity from Asians towards Australians over many years and the country should take this golden opportunity to say 'thank you' and reciprocate. "That's mainly why I accepted this role, to form a bridge between Australia and Asia," Rasic said. "For too long we have been a low-key nation and football is only part of it. "It's our culture and attitude towards Asia from many perspectives that need changing. "We owe this to ourselves if we want to make progress as a country. "It's about our future, about our economic future and the future of the next generations. "And all this will depend on who we are and what we are. "We live in a global society and Asia is a massive part of the world and personally Asia is the place that provides me with my greatest memories. "The friends I made in 1974 and that I still have today I will cherish till I die. "The hospitality I have seen showered on Australians is unbelievable really and we should all be able to say a collective 'thank you' to our friends next year. "I think Asia knows that we are capable of organising top class sporting events but I think they also need to know that we feel part of Asia. "The friendliness of the Koreans, Iraqis and Iranians, for example, towards Australia is something I will always cherish. "We need to show hospitality to Asia next year. Hospitality is just kindness, nothing else, and it does not cost money. "The Asian Cup should be the vehicle from which to spread goodwill and understanding so the cultural barriers that have existed for so long will be broken." Rasic said Australia had a glorious chance of winning its first major honour but it must expect a backlash from Asia's big guns that did not do too well in the 2014 FIFA World Cup in Brazil. "For Australians second spot is never good enough," he said. "But we have to acknowledge that Asia has made incredible progress. "Iran, Korea Republic and Japan played quite well at the World Cup but they realise that finishing bottom of their group is not good enough. "Everybody will try to regroup and will see the Asian Cup as an opportunity to rebuild for Russia 2018. "It will be hard for the Socceroos." By Philip Micallef—12 Aug 2014 - 3:02pm
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