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Saturday 31st May 2014
Northern Region Football League
Division 2
Fencibles United AFC
v
Oratia Utd
Kick Off
Reserves:
2:45pm
FENCIBLES UTD v s Oratia Utd
Kick Off
12:30pm
Fencibles United Affiliated Football Club.
2014
CHAIRMAN
VICE CHAIRMAN
TREASURER
SECRETARY
SENIOR MENS CLUB CAPTAIN
SENIOR WOMENS CLUB CAPTAIN
Wilson Hawes
Paul Burns
Colin McCulloch
Danna Mandry
Mike Trelewesky
Danna Mandry
Phillip Hull
JUNIOR/YOUTH CLUB CAPTAIN
Jeaninne Melville
DIRECTOR OF COACHING
ROGER WILKINSON
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INFORMATION
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Telephone: 576 3902
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FIXTURES THIS WEEKEND 17th
NLFL Division 2
Fencibles Utd Vs Oratia Utd
Claudelands Rovers Afc V Tauranga City Utd
Lynn Avon Afc V Forrest Hill Milford
Onehunga Mangere Afc V Waiuku Afc
Albany Utd V Papkura City
Warkworth Afc V North Force
CHAIRMAN’S MESSAGE
FeFencibles vs. Oratia
Saturday 31 May
Fencibles welcome Oratia United to Riverhills Park for this round 10
NRFL2 fixture, kicking s off a long weekend of football, with the Grant
Robertson Coached first team having two home fixtures over the three
days.
Oratia were the surprise package of their inaugural NRFL season, stunning
Fencibles at Parrs Park on the first day of the season and running high in
the table to be “there or there about” and were a dangerous side for the
whole season.
This game sees them two places behind Fencibles on the table in what is a
must win for both sides if they are to be in contention for the three promotion spots.
Fencibles have a solid squad to pick from, with few injuries and a few selection dilemmas. Though to be fair Grant would be well pleased with the
performance of the 8 players under the age of 20 who took the field at our
last outing away to FHM. This game saw former All White David Rayner
tasked to do a job in the final third and being rewarded with an excellent
goal.
Chris Bilks Reserve side had an excellent and dominant win at FHM last
week and will look to build on their solid start to-in the first half of the
season, bouncing back from a defeat in the previous week due to a seriously depleted side.
The number two will see Mens Div 1 Football at 1 PM with the Fencibles
Walsh side taking on Ellerslie and at 2.45 the Mighty Melchester Rovers
will look to reverse a recent form slump against Mount Albert Ponsonby
Riverhills Number 3 will have the Pakuranga Legends being…..Legendary
at 1pm against Western Springs
As always I welcome all members and visitors back to the clubrooms for
some after match hospitality
Wilson Hawes
[email protected]
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UNITED PLAYER PROFILE - 2014
Name
Position
Nickname
Age
Marital Status/family (optional)
Alex Thurbon
Centre Midfield
Thurbon
19
Taken
First Football Team played for
Rossgarth (UK)
Other Clubs Played for
(in order with years)
Rossgarth, Cannon colts, Afc
Bournemouth , Eastliegh Fc
Career highlight so far
Fencibles First Team
Most memorable Game so far
Getting Player of the day in First Debut for 1st team
Favourite Club Team
Favourite Player
Favourite Music/Artist
Favourite All Time Movie
Favourite Food
Other Sports Played
Biggest Influence / mentor
Best player in the world now
Best player of all time
Tottenham
Gareth Bale
Drake
Jimmy Grimble
Steak
Cricket, Golf , League
Matty Homes
Lionel Messi
David Beckham
2014 NRFL DIVISION 2 TABLE
Pos
Team
P
W
D
1
Tauranga City Utd
9
7
0
2
26
9
17
21
2
Waiuku Afc
9
7
0
2
26
19
7
21
3
Forrest Hill Milford
9
5
3
1
21
12
9
18
4
North Force
9
6
0
3
25
18
7
18
5
Fencibles Utd
9
5
2
2
16
10
6
17
6
Papakura City
9
4
2
3
33
19
14
14
7
Oratia Utd
9
4
0
5
18
16
2
12
8
Albany Utd
9
3
0
6
10
19
-9
9
9
Onehunga Mangere Afc
9
2
2
5
14
21
-7
8
10
Claudelands Rovers Afc
9
2
1
6
10
25
-15
7
11
Lynn Avon Afc
9
2
1
6
7
23
-16
7
12
Warkworth Afc
9
0
3
6
10
25
-15
3
TEAM GOALSCORERS TO DATE: all comps
Zane
7 in cup 2
Paulo
3 in cup 1
Alexander 2 in cup 1
Jayden
3
Scott
2
Mike S
2 in cup 1
Willy
2 in cup 1
Alex t
1
Jack
1 1 in cup
L For Agst GD
Pts
NRFL DIVISION 2
FENCIBLES UTD AFC
No.
Name
1
Cameron Leader
2
Ryan Smart
3
Peter Jones
4
Michael Chapman
5
Marc Sly
6
Richard Clements
7
David Rayner
8
Alex Thurbon
9
Zane Christiansen
10
Paulo Montino
11
Alexander Ogidi
12
Thomas Mens
13
Jack Allen
14
Scott Booker
15
Michael Simpson
16
Mark Trowill
17
William McLure
18
Jayden Henry
19
20
Kyle Whitehead
Coach:
Oratia
No.
Name
KARL CLARK (GK) 1
TOMMY CAIN 2
SEAN LENEY 3
NEIL HANNARD 4
LIAM CAIN 5
JACK COOMBES 6
HAYDEN PETT 7
GARETH CLARK 8
CODY HUMPHRIES 9
STU ROBERTS 10
STEVE DOHERTY 11
MARCO ROTELLA 12
MICHAEL BROWN 13
TOM GOSSHAWK 14
TOM VAN-LEUWEN 15
DANNY WATTS 16
EMIEL BURROW 17
HUGO GEDDES 18
AXEL NAVERRETE 19
KELVIN LIM 20
JERRY SHEN 21
ZANE HEMMINGSEN –JENSEN 22
DENNIS CHAND 23
ZAK LEGGE 24
BEVIS LEE 25
RYAN COZETT 26
ANDY KAPTEYN 27
HUSSEIN ALBADRI 28
ANDREW WILLIAMS 29
NATHAN ATTHERTON 30
STEPHEN MISSLEBROOK 31
FORTUNE NGWENGA 32
SEAMUS BIDDICK 33
SHAY WEBSTER (GK) 1
MITCHELL BRADLEY (GK) 1
Grant Robertson
Asst Coach: David Rayner
Manager:
Richard Harrison
GK Coach:
David Priestley
Physio:
Ashley Williams
coach Lee Gosshawk
Ass Coach Kim Beale
Reserve coach Gordon Fraser.
Manager Deborah Gosshawk
physio Sylvie Rudsdale
FENCIBLES
UNITED PLAYER PROFILE - 2014
Name
Position
Nickname
Age
Marital Status/family (optional)
Michael Simpson
First Football Team played for
Central Midfield , Right Back
Simpson , Simps, Mikey
22
Single
Fencibles
Other Clubs Played for
(in order with years)
Career highlight so far
Winning U 19 league and getting
Mcdonalds After
Most memorable Game so far
Waiuku away ( ref was Unbelievable)
Favourite Club Team
Favourite Player
Favourite Music/Artist
Favourite All Time Movie
Favourite Food
Other Sports Played
Biggest Influence / mentor
Best player in the world now
Best player of all time
Arsenal
Yaya Toure
Hip Hop , RnB, Dance / Retro
300
Wendys
Gym
Alan Smith Eddy Kennedy
Christano Ronaldo
Zinedine zidane
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NRFL DIVISION 2 RESERVES
FENCIBLES UTD AFC
Oratia
See first team page
Mathew Scott
Anthony Keel
Chris Walden
Sam Coxan
Wayne Stalls
Michael Hough
Michael Chapman
Andrew Lambourne
David Hough
Nathan Noble –Cambell
Adrian Crowe
Edward Fabian
Sione Faapoi
Nickolas Reid
Alex Thurbon
Giordano Santana
Manager: Alan Smith
Coach: Chris Bilk
Asst Coach: Andrew Leader
2014 NRFL Reserves DIVISION 2 TABLE
Pos Team
P
W
D
L
For
Agst
1
Fencibles Utd
9
7
0
2
20
13
7
21
2
Forresst Hill Milford
9
6
2
1
42
17
25
20
3
Ellerslie
8
6
1
1
27
10
17
19
4
Western Springs Afc
8
6
0
2
26
9
17
18
5
Lyn Avon Afc
9
5
1
3
25
14
11
16
6
Albany Utd
9
5
1
3
19
15
4
16
7
Oratia
9
3
3
3
16
19
-3
12
8
Waiuku AFC
8
2
1
5
7
14
-7
7
9
Onehunga Mangere Afc
9
1
3
5
12
18
-6
6
10
Mt Albert Ponsonby
9
2
0
7
8
32
-24
6
11
Papakura City Afc
9
1
1
7
8
23
-15
4
12
Warkworth AFC
8
1
1
6
5
31
-26
4
Goal Scorers reserves:
Nathan
Nick
Andrew
Alex
7
3
3
2
Michael C 2
Kyle 1
Sione 1
Sam 1
GD Pts
FENCIBLES
UNITED PLAYER PROFILE - 2014
Name
Position
Nickname
Age
Marital Status/family (optional)
Ryan Smart
CB
20
First Football Team played for
Central Afc ( Sth Africa)
Other Clubs Played for
(in order with years)
Fencibles 2008
Eastern Suburbs 09-13
Career highlight so far
Auckland Secondary Schools
Auckland u 15 side
Most memorable Game so far
Playing against Tonga
Favourite Club Team
Favourite Player
Favourite Music/Artist
Favourite All Time Movie
Favourite Food
Other Sports Played
Biggest Influence / mentor
Best player in the world now
Best player of all time
Manchester United
Thiago Silva
Yeezus
300
Mums Chicken Pasta
Cricket
Mum & Dad
Cristiano Ronaldo
Zinedine Zidane
By John Cartwright
As I have said so often ..….. “our game is played from first to last whistle at a fast and furious pace”.
All aspects of play tend towards speed and aggression with guile and gentility as limited features. This
tendency towards a ‘hurry-up’ game –style is most obvious with passing the ball where refinement and
style is excluded in favour of ‘bash the ball’ methods. Our tactical preference of longer types of passing often creates too much distance between back, middle and forward positions causing a lack of
closer support situations. When passing the ball over all distances and in most situations we use speed/
fast rather than slow/soft as a preferred method of delivery. The result so often is loss of possession followed by a renewed ‘fight’ to recover the ball…. only to give it away cheaply again…..and so our inglorious game ‘battles’ on.
Short/slower passes are preferred to long/faster ones in football in most other countries around
the world where their game-styles and formations are tactically more concentrated and game’s
tend to be played with more variation in tempo. Careful delivery of the ball is an integral part of the
game abroad and consequently, there is more emphasis on ‘feel and touch’ when passing it; the ball is
rolled, not ‘hit’ and more consideration is given to passes that satisfy game situations and benefits receiving players. When it is necessary to add more speed to a pass over short or longer distances suitable
adjustments are made in the foreign game making it less predictable than the more direct game-style
seen too often here.
We find it difficult to play with variations in tempo and this becomes most obvious when the ball is
played forward. Passes from back areas into midfield or front areas, or from midfield into front areas are
delivered with too much unnecessary speed making control difficult for receiving players who are usually under pressure from tight marking defenders. Instead of a receiving player being able to control the
ball and use it with ease we find that undue passing speed is a primary reason for lost possession. Generally, it is the receiving player who is criticised for poor play when in fact the deliverer of the pass is
largely at fault. We must acknowledge the fact that being able to deliver more passes accurately and
effectively into forward positions creates more goal-scoring opportunities and therefore, more chances
of winning games.
Even though there is a tentative effort to improve the preparatory part
of our game across back areas the passing malaise remains and a faster
before slower playing tempo continues to dominate when passes forward are made. The present focus on statistics regarding the number of
passes made during games detracts from the more important issue of….
Penetrations…… achieved through the field from these preparatory passing sequences. For team possession to mean anything it must
also contain both forward penetrative passes and runs with the ball;
lack of either produces ‘chessboard football’ that few enjoy watching. From a young age our players should be introduced to passing
speed variations over all distances and in all directions. I have seen
very few coaches give advice to players at all levels regarding these
important points. Touch on the ball to inject the correct speed is a skill
that must be developed for all playing roles and positions and for all
passing situations.
Passing is the ‘framework’ on which tactics is built, without quality
passing skills any playing structure will fail.
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