Programme Round 5
CONTENTS Lotto NRFL 2015
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Lotto NRFL Premier Preview
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Lotto NRFL Women’s Premier Preview
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Lotto NRFL Division 1 Preview
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Lotto NRFL Division 2 Preview
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Lotto NRFL Premier Squad Lists
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Lotto NRFL Women’s Premier Squad Lists
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Lotto NRFL Division 1 Squad Lists
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Lotto NRFL Division 2 Squad Lists
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Lotto NRFL Premier Tables
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Lotto NRFL Division Tables
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Lotto NRFL Premier Golden Boot
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Lotto NRFL Division Golden Boot
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Lotto NRFL 2015 Welcome There was plenty of action in Round 5 of the Lotto NRFL last weekend. The top of the Premier table is looking congested with Birkenhead United, Glenfield Rovers and Hamilton Wanderers all sitting on ten points. Three Kings United are stamping their authority in the Women’s Premier, however Claudelands Rovers, Forrest Hill Milford and Western Springs are all only one win away from the top spot. Newly promoted to Lotto NRFL Division One, Tauranga City United have proven they are more than competitive, their position at the top of the table cemented on Sunday with a 5-0 win over Waiuku. Ellerslie AFC sit in second place but have Forrest Hill Milford and Hibiscus Coast hot on their heels. Whangarei-based side North Force sit at the top of Lotto NRFL Division Two, with their win over Papatoetoe on Sunday giving them four from four wins with only Manukau City close behind, having notched up three wins and a draw. In the programme this week we preview Round 5 of each of the divisions and feature photos from Phototek of North Shore United’s 3-1 win over Mangere United in Division 1 and Western Springs’ 1-0 win over Eastern Suburbs in the Women’s Premier. Our new Lotto NRFL-dedicated social media was running red hot last weekend and we’re looking forward to more coverage this weekend - remember to tag us @LottoNRFL with your updates from the sideline this weekend! Good luck for your game!
All photos by Phototek Lotto NRFL Gallery available at: www.phototek.co.nz/aff_picture_gallery.html
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Round 5
Central United vs Glenfield Rovers Croatian Cultural Club | Friday 17 April | Kick-off: 7.45pm | Referee: Cory Mills, Assistant Referees: Mazhar Batoor, Torres Chang Both sides secured significant victories on the road last weekend, Central claiming a 2-1 win at East Coast Bays while Glenfield accounted for Bay Olympic 3-1. Central’s result was a timely confidence boost as they had been thumped 6-0 by Hamilton in their previous outing and will be out to prove that crushing defeat was just a blip. Glenfield are the third-top scorers but those strikes have been shared around with no player finding the net more than twice.
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Waitakere City FC vs Three Kings United Fred Taylor Park | Satuday 18 April | Kick-off: 2.45pm | Referee: Mark Owens, Assistant Referees: Ravinesh Kumar, Eric Yu
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Waitakere’s solid start to the season has suffered a major setback with an 8-2 hammering at Birkenhead and the main task for coach Colin Tuaa will be restoring his players’ confidence levels. The visit of Three Kings is perhaps not ideal in that regard as they are coming off putting six goals past Melville. Allan Pearce and Dylan Manickum are both in good form after netting doubles.
Melville United vs Eastern Suburbs Gower Park | Saturday 18 April | Kick-off: 2.45pm | Referee: Mark Fisher, Assistant Referees: Andy Holdsworth, Sean Coon
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These camps will be in contrasting spirits after earning opposite results last time out, Suburbs sweeping Western Springs aside 3-1 in mid-week while Melville fell to a 6-1 humbling at the hands of Three Kings. That was the latest blow in Melville’s winless start and they will be desperate to finally get some points on the board here. The main threat to that appears to be Nathaniel Bowen, who is scoring at a rate of a goal per game for Suburbs.
Birkenhead United vs Bay Olympic Shepherds Park | Saturday 18 April | Kick-off: 2.45pm | Referee: Glen Lochrie, Assistant Referees: Ravi Prasad, Dimitry Sabitov
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The Bay have proved hard to break down so far but have not won since the opening day and that was against bottom-placed Melville. Another three-pointer would therefore be most welcome but a trip to last year’s runners-up does not appear to offer great promise of that, especially after Birkenhead’s eight-goal haul against Waitakere. Remarkably, no one scored more than once in that win so Bay Olympic will have to be wary that Birkenhead’s goal threat could come from all over the park.
Onehunga Sports vs Hamilton Wanderers Waikaraka Park | Saturday 18 April | Kick-off: 2.45pm | Referee: Steven Black, Assistant Referees: Steve Merriman, Caleb Moffatt
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Wanderers have set the early benchmark, charging out of the blocks with three wins and scoring 20 goals in the process, comfortably the best attacking record in the league. Mark Cossey’s men have scored at least three goals in every match so far – including the only encounter they have failed to win – so Sports have every reason to approach this fixture with trepidation. Jama Boss and Federico Marquez have nine goals between them for Wanderers.
Western Springs vs East Coast Bays Seddon Fields | Saturday 18 April | Kick-off: 5pm | Referee: Carl Watkins, Assistant Referees: Rajesh Kumar, Greg Woo Springs’ promising start to their Premier League adventure has hit a significant stumbling block in recent weeks with a pair of convincing losses, 7-1 to Hamilton and 3-1 to Eastern Suburbs. Prior to that, Neil Emblen’s charges appeared a difficult side to get the better of after drawing their first two matches. He will want to see a return to that stubborn resistance as Springs look to chase their first win against an East Coast Bays outfit struggling for points themselves.
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Round 5
Three Kings United vs Claudelands Rovers Keith Hay Park | Sunday 19 April | Kick-off: 1pm | Referee: Johanna O’Connor, Assistant Referees: Rhys Kimber, John Kimber
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There are no prizes for guessing which match deserves top billing in the Women’s Premier as it can only be this top-of-the-table clash at Keith Hay Park. Three Kings have wound the clock back to their title-winning days with a perfect start to the campaign while Claudelands are one of three sides breathing down their necks. These teams are dominating the golden boot race but also have the league’s meanest defences so it is difficult to predict what sort of game will unfold.
Lynn Avon United vs Eastern Suburbs Ken Maunder Park | Sunday 19 April | Kick-off: 1pm | Referee: Chris Casey, Assistant Referees: Dave Doidge, John Keen
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These sides have both started slowly but were always likely to after going through wholesale changes of personnel in the off-season. The opening weeks have now given the new-look squads time to gel so an improvement in results will be expected over the coming fixtures. Suburbs’ position on the table would be far healthier if they hadn’t lost the points from their victory over Papatoetoe so they will be favoured to claim their second win here..
Glenfield Rovers vs Fencibles United McFetridge Park | Sunday 19 April | Kick-off: 1pm | Referee: Wendy McNeely,
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Assistant Referees: Kieran Withers, Jordan Morrow Fencibles finally got the winless monkey off their back with a 1-0 triumph over Papatoetoe last week and coach Angela Wallbank will be looking to use that as a launchpad for a run of good results. It will be tough against a talent-packed Glenfield squad though, particularly as the hosts will be keen to get back on track after losing to local rivals Forrest Hill.
Papatoetoe AFC vs Norwest United
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Murdoch Park | Sunday 19 April | Kick-off: 1pm | Referee: Neil Tobin, Assistant Referees: Allan Tobin, Greg Woo Norwest appeared out of their depth on the opening day in being despatched 11-0 by Claudelands but went on to find their feet with a win and a draw. Coach Chris Acott will therefore be frustrated to have gone backwards with last week’s double-digits loss to Three Kings and will want a positive reaction from his players in a match they are more than capable of taking something from.
Western Springs vs Forrest Hill Milford AFC
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Seddon Fields | Sunday 19 April | Kick-off: 1pm | Referee: James Ashford, Assistant Referees: Jessie Dale, Charles Nothnagel Springs’ previous meeting with a northern club ended in their only loss so far – a 3-2 defeat by Glenfield – and coach Rico Wilson will be hoping that doesn’t turn into a pattern as the champions come to Seddon Fields. Springs lost both games to Forrest Hill by five-goal margins last season so have a score to settle but few of the current squad were involved in those encounters. The visitors possess the league’s most in-form scorer in eight-goal Tayla O’Brien.
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Round 5
Mt Albert Ponsonby vs North Shore United Anderson Park | Friday 17 April | Kick-off: 7pm | Referee: Rajesh Kumar, Assistant Referees: Khalid El Gana, John Schipper Mt Albert’s season went from bad to worse last weekend with a 10-0 loss to Hibiscus Coast. Such a heavy defeat does not occur often at this level but there were extenuating circumstances as Mt Albert were reduced to nine men after the dismissals of goalkeeper Neil Dayal and Barry Donachie. Those players will now be suspended for this encounter so it will be tricky indeed against a Shore side that has lost just once..
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Forrest Hill Milford vs Mangere United Becroft Park | Saturday 18 April | Kick-off: 2.45pm | Referee: Hayden Tutbury, Assistant Referees: Johanna O’Connor, Wendy McNeely These sides have recorded directly opposing results so far, Forrest Hill winning three and losing one while Mangere have lost three and won one. Forrest Hill player-coach David Mulligan will be pleased with his team’s start to the campaign and they will be favoured to continue that run against Mangere, who have the secondworst defensive record in the league.
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Ngaruawahia AFC vs Manurewa AFC Centennial Park | Saturday 18 April | Kick-off: 2.45pm | Referee: Vaughan Couillault, Assistant Referees: Hubert Bakx, Steve Bland This dance of the desperates brings two sides together whose seasons are greatly in need of a kick-start after each notching only one point so far. Both appear to have a relegation battle ahead of them so every point will be crucial, even at this early stage. Remarkably, Manurewa are yet to even score a goal with their sole point coming in a nil-all draw against fellow strugglers Mt Albert.
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Waiuku AFC vs Hibiscus Coast Massey Park | Saturday 18 April | Kick-off: 2.45pm | Referee: John McCoskrie, Assistant Referees: Dave Doidge, John Keen Given the sides’ respective starts to the season, the Coasters would appear favourites but the trip south will be energy sapping and Waiuku will be keen to take advantage of finally being at home after spending the opening weeks on the road. After that amazing 10-0 triumph over Mt Albert, Hibiscus are the division’s highest scorers and have two players in the early golden boot running, Trent Mayes and Paul Langford.
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Takapuna AFC vs Metro FC Taharoto Park | Saturday 18 April | Kick-off: 2.45pm | Referee: Allan Wilson, Assistant Referees: John Kimber, Aiden Moffatt These teams have made similar starts to the season and both occupy a place right in the middle of the table. Metro’s mettle has yet to be truly tested on their travels as they have had only one away match so far, and that was against bottom-of-the-table Mt Albert. They won that 2-1 but will be given a sterner examination by Takapuna, for whom four-goal Tom Miller is in good form.
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Ellerslie AFC vs Tauranga City United Michaels Ave | Saturday 18 April | Kick-off: 3pm | Referee: James Ashford, Assistant Referees: Mark Fleming, Brandon Day This is the highlight of the Division One action with leaders Tauranga travelling to the side snapping most closely at their heels. The defensive records of each side are outstanding – both have conceded just two goals – so this is shaping up as a tight one. One goal could be enough to win it and that is likely to be provided by Tauranga’s Jerahl Hughes or Ellerslie’s three-goal pair of Josh Anthony and Andy Wallace.
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Round 5
Papakura City vs North Force McLennan Park | Saturday 18 April | Kick-off: 2.45pm | Referee: Avnit Maharaj, Assistant Referees: Fernando Karam, Chris Farnell North Force are setting the standard in this division after starting with four straight wins and are the only side in the entire Lotto NRFL yet to concede a goal. They will face one of their most challenging propositions yet though as Papakura have the best attacking record in the league, although nearly half of their 12 goals came in last week’s 5-3 win over Claudelands.
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Papatoetoe AFC vs Albany United Murdoch Park | Saturday 18 April | Kick-off: 2.45pm | Referee: Chris Casey, Assistant Referees: Salman Ali, Charlie Tseng Only one point separates these sides on the table and both will view this clash as being very much in the winnable category. Whoever does secure the points will be delighted as each camp will be disappointed with their start after notching only one win so far. Finding the net has been an issue for Albany with Lynn-Avon the only side to have scored less.
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Oratia United vs Manukau City AFC Parrs Park | Saturday 18 April | Kick-off: 2.45pm | Referee: Jeremy Ferguson, Assistant Referees: Allan Tobin, Neil Tobin This joins the Papakura-North Force game in headlining the Division Two action as both sides have begun well and appear to be among the promotion contenders. Manukau seem the strongest of the promoted sides by far and are yet to be beaten on their return to this level while Oratia have lost just once. Much of Oratia’s success has been down to striker Mark Withers, scorer of six of their nine goals.
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Fencibles United vs Claudelands Rovers Riverhills Park | Saturday 18 April | Kick-off: 2.45pm | Referee: Gordon Campbell, Assistant Referees: Free Diao, Bruce McGrath
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Both these teams already appear well on track to improve on last season’s efforts, particularly Claudelands, who finished second-from-bottom last time around. To stay in the top half however they will have to tighten up at the back as only cellar-dwellers Lynn-Avon have conceded as many. They will need to be particularly wary of Zane Christiansen, whose five goals have helped lift Fencibles to third.
Te Atatu AFC vs Lynn Avon United Te Atatu Peninsula Park | Saturday 18 April | Kick-off: 2.45pm | Referee: Steve Peeters, Assistant Referees: Peter Caffell, Khalid El Gana
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This is a massive game for both sides and could have big ramifications in the scrap to avoid the drop. Lynn-Avon are the only side keeping Te Atatu off the bottom of the table but the hosts will feel confident as they have been far more competitive than their fellow west Aucklanders. Like Lynn-Avon, Te Atatu are yet to win but have been beaten only twice and are in far better form going forward, scoring three times as many goals.
AFC Fury vs Onehunga Mangere AFC Maramatanga Park | Sunday 19 April | Kick-off: 2.45pm | Referee: Mazhar Batoor, Assistant Referees: Brett Wilis, Greg White The future looked bright for Fury after an opening round win over Lynn-Avon but the latter’s subsequent struggles have put that result in perspective and Fury have not managed another point since. But they have more than held their own in each match and will fancy their chances of a second victory here, especially against an Onehunga Mangere defence that let in five goals against Fencibles last weekend.
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Lotto NRFL Premier Squad Lists Bay Olympic
Birkenhead United
Central United FC
East Coast Bays AFC
James Pritchett Stewart MacKay Matthew Rowland Matthew Thomas Ian Hogg Anusheel Singh Stephen Ashby- Peckham Adam Barkley Alan Ferguson Ken Yamamoto Jordan Hunter Luke Jorgensen Jared Colligan Daniel Ridgely Dylan Tate Michael Woud Coach Carl Jorgensen
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Coach
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GK Aidan Gwilt GK Alex Carr 2 Brock Messenger 3 Avi Estrin/Deklan Wynne 4 Connor Daw 5 Alec Solomons 6 James Anderson 7 Sheldon Pillay 8 Dylan Stansfield 9 Dillon Barnett 10 Zane Olla 11 Jason McKeown 12 Jack Beguely 14 Andre De Jong/ Kieran McMinn 15 Joe Bresnahan (Capt) 16 Lee Robinson 18 Jack Anderson 19 Dan Peat 20 John White 21 Paul Benei 22 Trevor Zwetsloot/Judd Baker Coach Willy Gerdsen
Eastern Suburbs AFC
Glenfield Rovers AFC
Hamilton Wanderers
Melville United
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 19 20 21 22 Coach
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1 Matt Oliver 2 Alfie Rogers 4 Adam Luque 5 Tewi TePou 6 Jonny Konnings 7 Mark Jones 8 Wade Molony 9 Sunny Singh 10 Jama Boss 11 Jordan Shaw 12 Sam Redwood 13 Dominic Edwards 14 Federico Marquez 15 Bailey Webster 16 Cory Mitchell 17 Brock Radich 18 Alexis Carcoama- Varela 19 LeBon Bulumba Coach Mark Cossey
GK 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 RGK RGK Coach
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Simon Williams Joe Nottage Rhys Ruka Ben Hutter Tom Speers Eammon O’Brien Michael Bryant Liam Griffin Ben Vidaic Denver Macdonald Brandon Barnes Keegan Linderboom Matthew Francis Damian Mosquera Nathaniel Bowen Tristan Prattley Charl Compaan Tom Shaw Ryan Elder Sander Waterland Ernie Wong Malcolm McPherson
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Damian Hirst Ryan Howlett Mitch Watts Reese Cox Harry Bolton Roberts Chad Coombes Godwin Darkwa Mikali Brendevelt Adam Dickinson Elijah Neblett Jack Hobson-Mcveigh Dan Morgan Louie Mills David Parkinson Dylan Windust Christian Gray Emanuel Darkwa James Lawson Danny Robinson Ethan Gailbraith Paul Hobson
Sean Dowling (GK) Tommy Webb Richard Beard Sam Jasper Sam Matthews Steve Holloway Matt Wallace Dave Ellensohn (GK) Jay Bracken Ahmad Alshamsi Adi Hafiskadic Nathan Jury Kris Carpenter Mikael Munday AJ O’Toole Dan Ellensohn Aidan Wong Joe Edwards Pete Jones Daniel Donegan
Faiti Hamilton-Pama Kurt McLachlan Jacob Hall Luke Van Kan Mario Ilich Dean Lausev Regont Murati Vincent Pineau Finn Cochran Tom Connor Scott Jacques Aaron Bawdekar Dale Bennetto Fergus Connolly Maro Bonsu-Maro Ermal Fusha Keegan Ashdown-Inia Jose Figueira
Jason Mann Nathan Kinney Peter Overmire Gavin Douglas Aaron Scott Joshua Billman David Smith Marcelo Sosa Saxx Adams Kieran Frewen Jonathan Viviani Daniel Goodwin Joshua Nooijen Luke Searle Dan Finlay Fabian Arroyo Munoz John Penyas Bradley Rea Leon Newell Connor Taylor Scott Hilliar Jevon Williams Stuart Campbell Ryan Watson Steve Williams
50 Years of Local Pride
Lotto NRFL Premier Squad Lists Onehunga Sports
Three Kings United
Waitakere City FC
Western Springs AFC
1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 13 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 29 30 33 Coach
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GK 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 22 Coach
1 2 3 4 6 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 17 18 19 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 30 31 Coach
Alex Gibson Sean Clark Ross Haviland Sean Cooper Te Atawhai Hudson-Wihongi
Josh Ming Cameron Lindsay Sean Lovemore Jake Porter Caleb Rufer Tim Allen Akira Maeda Nick Sugden Moses Dyer Stuart Holthusen Ben Mata Billy Jones Andrew Milne Kouhei Tetsuka Harshae Raniga Michael Den Heijer Fletcher Kalleher Fabien Krimata Joseph Dawkins Kyosuke Kitano Hiroshi Miyazawa
Zac Speedy Mathew Greenslade Astley Lee Joshua Moody Ben Hunt Simon Arms Scott Wallace Marshall Gurney Dylan Manickum Allan Pearce Nick Hindson Stephen Carmichael Brad Rathburn Tim Myers Tom Konusi Harrison Nash Cameron Philpot Jordan Roberts Sacha Nathu Richard Jones Harrison Brown Dylan Bracey Warren Pinto Brad Bicknall Neil Sykes
Scott Armistead Jonathan Marshall Richard Wilcox Mathew Chatterton John Muchirahondo Brian Shelly Sepetaio Nokiosi Jordan Hearn Paul Rhodes Diego Jimenez Joseph Turagabeci Josh Armitt Santigo Falbo Todd Gibbs John Shaw Jordan Carter Mohammed Haj Jake Butler Jackson Gibbons Johnny Aalbers Mike Bishop Colin Tuaa
Adam McDonald Dylan Morris. Josh Gair Niall Rankin Liam Mulrooney Ian Sellar Richard Searle Patch Bowen Myer Crane Roussin Nkoy Jono Quinn Cheauxyan McPhie Maurie Wasi Scott Sellar George Debenham James Debenham Connor Probert Oscar Ramsay Dylan DeJong Jacob Matthews Dylan Bull Dane Schnell Elliot Munford Benoit Bruyan Arnold Kochasira Neil Emblen
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Lotto NRFL Women’s Premier Squad Lists Claudelands Rovers
Eastern Suburbs AFC
Fencibles United AFC
Forrest Hill Milford AFC
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Glenfield Rovers AFC
Lynn-Avon United AFC
Norwest United
Papatoetoe AFC
1 Pam Yates (GK) 2 Nadege Salvador 3 Holly Scott 4 Estelle Harrison 6 Bridgette Armstrong 7 Stacey Hallford 8 Jess Innes 10 Briar McNamara 11 Katie Rood 12 Liz Milne 13 Bel van Noorden 14 Maddie Jorgensen 15 Janie Hemsley 16 Sonja Bain 17 Emily Oosterhof 18 Kelsey Dzaferic (GK) Coach Andrew Clay
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Amy Harrison / Yasmeen Kareem Nechita Inwood Ellie Jeurissen Elizabeth Anton Caitlin Janes Millie Goddard Emma Phelps Gina Swanney Samantha Tawharu Jessica Vale Jenna Dodd Alosi Bloomfield Anita Killip Courtney Noble Charlotte Hull Victoria Murray Sierra Palladino Kate Storer
Erin Nayler (GK) Gine Benge Tayla Bazeley Sophie Sills Danica Maclean Maddie Snell Shayden Cathro Sam Waru Nicole Cooper Kailey Short Tania Oldfield Mel Giles Megan Lee Tekura Tutai Georgia Steele (GK) Maraea Marsh Chris Acott
Corina Brown Michelle Windsor Chloe Wilson Briar Palmer Morgan Owen CJ Bott Aimee Phillips Tayla O’Brien Emma Rolston Hannah Carlsen Daisy Cleverley Ana Clark Kate Seatter Sam Meyer Tessa Berger Saskia Vosper Chloe Knott Casey Ridsdale Mauro Donoso
Dani Bradley Nicole Lawrence Lusia Iaone Sharnia Blanchard Jess Snell Ally Toailoa Monique Fischer Rosie Leota Shontelle Stevens Lauren McErlean Daynika Lamb Jax David Gabby Frank Renin Yousif Allysha Johnson Kayla Spyve Dana Jenkins Tayla Hetherington Nikki Kelly Andrew Kirk
50 Years of Local Pride
Lotto NRFL Women’s Premier Squad Lists Three Kings United
Western Springs AFC
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1 Ashleigh McNaughton 2 Kirstyn Oldfield 3 Annabelle Webster 4 Chelsey Wood 5 Lily-Rose Dyer 6 Jess Verdon 7 Jolene Muir 8 Melanie Gooch 9 Flora McLeod 10 Rebecca O’Neill 11 Becky Hawker 12 Emily Stotter 13 Betheny Weller 14 Sam Muirhead 15 Megan Robertson 16 Harriet Steele 17 Rebecca Tegg 18 Evie Millynn 19 Dayna Manak 20 Emily Cooper 21 Lauren Mathis 22 Sophia Dyer 23 Penny Chapman 24 Hannah Kraakman Coach Richard Wilson
Rebecca Rolls Shivanthi Anthony Hannah Wall Sophie Stewart-Hobbs Nadia Pearl Kristy Hill Isabella Richards Jessie Mathews Martine Puketapu Hanna English Hannah Robert Rachel Porteous Tessa Leong Claudia Crasborn Caitlin Pritchard Hannah Blake Kristen Molloy Jasmine Pereira Abby Roper Alan Hindson
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Lotto NRFL Division 1 Squad Lists Ellerslie AFC
Forrest Hill Milford AFC
Hibiscus Coast AFC
Mangere United AFC
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Conor Tracey Martin Pike (vc) Dan McLean Robby Robinson Josh Anthony Simon Harrison Andrew Wallace (vc) Alex Witteveen Michael Glenny Tim Richardson Ryan O’Sullivan Fredrik Ljungberg (c) Ben Shaw Mike Ritchie Callum Waters Jordan Oosterhof Seb Poelman Harry Sage Adam Scott Lloyd Huysmans Chris Wallace
Louie Caunter Nathan Canton Israel Whitley Jack Caunter Alex Howard Jordan Kimpton David Mulligan Ben Roberts Stanley Onacha Jamie Mason Harley Rodeka Andy Boyens Kirk Patterson Cody Doherty Blair Whitlock Sean Crombie Scott Campbell Rory Butterfield David Mulligan
John Fletcher Lee Powell Jaime Skinner Josh Dale Alex Prior Tom Dale Ben Jones Mike Cyra (c) Daniel Bungard Daniel Cyra Daniel Campbell Angelo Molina Leo Neil Paul Langford Trent Mayes Jason Delaveau Craig Daly
Manurewa AFC
Metro FC
Mt Albert Ponsonby AFC
Ngaruawahia United AFC
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 16 17 18 19 20 Coach Coach Coach
1 Jonathan Mannes GK 2 Zane Hemmingsen- Jensen 3 Matthew Norris 4 Amir Khosravi 5 Craig Squires 6 Cole Devenport 7 Legend Pareta 8 Dave Featonby (c) 9 Liam De Andrad- Always 10 Stu Roberts 11 Botan Ibrahim 12 Rafi Mohammadi 13 Rodney Brunton 14 Adam Foye 15 Connor Mulrooney 16 Harry Peters 17 Anthony Curry-Irons 18 Shane Medland 19 Justin Horan 20 Karl Bryant 40 Paul Ruscoe RGK Coach Mike Taylor
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Jarad Karam Michael Jenkins Scott Foster Mitch Healy Justin Horan Brandon Patterson Marvin Eakins Geno Vuksanleka Gurpreet Singh Nicky Mulowa Sikongo Callum Crake Paul Edgar Todd Herbert Tariro Mashonganyika Sheldon Hamer Logan Hart Carl Alexander Don’e Matthews Robert Garcia Hoani Edwards Mark Armstrong Nathan Christie
Programme 2015
Neil Dayal Barry Donachie Zynal Shabib Dylan Beckham Craig Taylor Jason Beetson Greg Uhlmann Peter Wild Tim Hayhow Richard Beetson Dan Turner Ben McCafferty Malcolm McRae Nick Parke Alex Clark Rory Kelly Tom Monroe Alex Harrison Nick Snedden
Gabriel Brdanovich Malik El’Badri Ryan Kerr-Bell Dylan Holland Evan Davies Magi Mas Manresa Keegan Stewart Matt Williams Josh Eichman Matt Kellett-Smith Haydn Douglas Jared Gemmell Dylan Greene Spencer Young Matt Milner Jared Williams Magi Mas Manresa
50 Years of Local Pride
Lotto NRFL Division 1 Squad Lists North Shore United AFC
Takapuna AFC
Tauranga City United AFC
Waiuku AFC
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 23 26 Coach
GK 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Coach
1 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 11 13 15 16 17 18 19 20 RGK Coach
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 23 RGK Coach
Sam Copp (GK) Michael Gleeson Nick Smith Jonathan Lewis Alex Luiten Olly Ceci Harry Lissington Cory Hitchen Chris Bryson Marcel Nolde Jaryd Gray Andrew Cowell Ed Sillars Allan Llunes Luke Johnson Scott Wilkinson Reid Drake Lewis Furmenger Ashley Ngadela Karl Clarke (GK) Jack Henry-Sinclair Jamie Shields Paul Temple
Andrew Van Stipriaan Shane Campbell (C) Adam Bias Callum Brown Harry Bell Jamie Taylor Scott Woodford Callum Simmonds Dylan Parkinson Tom Damon Tom Miller Sam Roberston Suk Young Joo Arran Hamilton Mike Callon Tom Holbutt Kevin Hagan
Tom Pamment Campbell Higgins Dean Styles Connor Dunne Andrew Cooper Nathan Farey Colm Kenny Jerahl Hughes Jack Chaney Andrew Carter Will Clague Phillip Fletcher Josh Nelson Jordan Culpepper Sam Nahna Raymond How Ryan Foord Duncan Lowry
Mitchel Thomasen Dom Winter Paul Day Mike Day Pachok Abba Luke Chapman Azad Shaker Leo Berlim Derek Sinclair Greg Crestanello Fadeel Khan Andy Millynn Sam van Pomeren Niki Te Miha Justin Baldwin Jake McCoy Jamie McGookin Masoud Oveysi Christian Acosta Darren Woolnough Philip van den Broek Jim Evans
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Lotto NRFL Division 2 Squad Lists Albany United
Claudelands Rovers
Fencibles United AFC
AFC Fury
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Lynn-Avon United AFC
Manukau City AFC
North Force AFC
Onehunga Mangere United AFC
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1 Glen Pascoe (gk) 2 Ben Marumaru 3 Stefan van der Heijden 4 Lee Tibble 5 Aaron Whitaker 6 Terry Tottman 7 Hayden Cleere 8 Martin Thomas 9 Connor Aldridge (c) 10 Sangster Crawford 11 Haidar Jabir 12 Brandon Heremaia- Dale 13 Mark Prunty 14 Jordan Ishigaki 15 Nathaneal Lucas 16 Davyd Paskell 17 Nik Posa 18 Brandon James 19 Kurt Rains 20 Kwadwo Owusu Coach Mark O’Donnell
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David Masters Alex Young Hamish Rogers Brendon Deacon Callum Seales Alex McTiernan Michael Boardman Andy Turner Louee Cliffe Bart Etcheveready Andrew Forshaw Jeremy Wilkinson Oliver Walsh Mark Norton Ben Cliffe Peter Shaw Ian Cliffe
Cameron Illing James Townsley Carl Dobson Josh Dobson Hugh Sorby Thomas Hahn Keegan Jones Imran Ali Jarred Gearing Mathew Bilbee Colin Foster Dean Delaney Jordan Burt Hanjar Kidiwala Shersiraz Ali Imraan Ali Vishal Lal Karl Phipps
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Faizal Hanif Feldi Mbenguele Hone Fowler Simon Stafford Bush Stuart Greenaway Gichin Fuhuniu Ya Pay Tha Humberto Alves Jnr Cody Paterson Paulo Montino Ishaam Ali Josh Karika Steven Bedford Jonathan Nunez Ishaq Nazeem Ryan McGhie Sam Leader Mathew Maslak Andrey Carpes Brad Ross Federico Cranca Junior Lupena Ricky Espinoza
Thomas Berry Jamie Burgess Scott Burgess Marcus Crum Bradley Douglas Andrew Dunn Calvin Erick Leon Jarmin-Taylor Jeremy Rintoul Mark Ruddell Steve Schimmel Shane Stanners Nathan Steel Aaron Taylor Jason Teal Murray Wooten Scott Burgess
50 Years of Local Pride
Lotto NRFL Division 2 Squad Lists Oratia United AFC
Papakura City FC
Papatoetoe AFC
Te Atatu AFC
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 12 13 14 16 17 20 22 27 35 Coach
1 2 3 4 5 6 8 9 10 11 12 13 15 16 17 18 Coach
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 RGK Coach
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 15 16 18 19 20 21 23 32 99 Coach
Dave Self (GK) Tommy Cain Tom Van Leeuwen Chris Ralph Nathan Atherton Jean Ndunguka Hayden Pett Daniel Semp Gareth Clark Mark Withers Kale Paki Michael Brown Chris Smart Liam Cain Emiel Burrow Gareth Fletcher Thomas Greig Andy Kapteyn Tom Newton Smith (RGK) Steve Cain
Nic Lawrence (GK) David Allan Jacob Lynch Newton Rewi Jake Paige Junior Bukalidi Raj Sharma Valerio Nawatu Kieran Nevey Charlie Heather Christopher Clark Daniel Billot Shaneel Prasad Neil Heron Cory Mackay Api Smith Stuart Ruddell (RGK) Jason Heather
Roneel Lal Kaushik Charan Isaac Kumar John Murphy Gareth Vernon (c) Daniel Menzies Ben Allan Kian Hosseinpour Alex Pratap Philip Paul Denish Chand Jared Gibbs George Konusi Joel Frank Daniel Frank Shyam Naiker Steven Money Mohammed Istiyaq Shah
Shamal Bhorik Koasigan Regunathan Scott Yearbury Prashant Naiker Logan Clark Christopher Kessell Faraz Khan Mark Holt
Lukas Shaw Danny Eisenhut Harry Gage Rudi Williams Ned Chappell Peter Thrower Tim Meyer Chris Gage Leome Funafuti Pat Pene Jacob Shepard Joe Pere Chris Limmer Jon McGrinder Ricky Kwaoga Jadin Johnston Matt Upton Eddie Trubshoe Dave Carmody (c) Keenan Brightmore Maalosi Alefaio James Colligan
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Lotto NRFL Premier Tables Lotto NRFL Premier TEAM
P
W
D
L
F
A
GD
Pts
Hamilton Wanderers
4
3
1
0
20
5
15
10
Birkenhead Utd
4
3
1
0
15
5
10
10
Glenfield Rovers
4
3
1
0
13
6
7
10
Onehunga Sports
4
2
1
1
5
4
1
7
Eastern Suburbs
4
2
0
2
9
7
2
6
Central Utd
4
2
0
2
7
12
-5
6
Bay Olympic
4
1
2
1
9
7
2
5
Waitakere City
4
1
2
1
5
10
-5
5
Three Kings Utd
4
1
1
2
9
7
2
4
Western Springs
4
0
2
2
5
13
-8
2
East Coast Bays
4
0
1
3
4
12
-8
1
Melville United
4
0
0
4
4
17
-13
0
TEAM
P
W
D
L
F
A
GD
Pts
Three Kings Utd
4
4
0
0
24
2
22
12
Claudelands Rovers
4
3
0
1
20
3
17
9
Forrest Hill Milford
4
3
0
1
19
8
11
9
Western Springs
4
3
0
1
8
3
5
9
Glenfield Rovers
4
2
0
2
8
7
1
6
Norwest Utd
4
1
1
2
3
22
-19
4
Eastern Suburbs
4
1
0
3
3
8
-5
3
Papatoetoe
4
1
0
3
4
10
-6
3
Fencibles Utd
4
1
0
3
1
13
-12
3
Lynn Avon
4
0
1
3
1
15
-14
1
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Lotto NRFL Division Tables Lotto NRFL Division 1 TEAM
P
W
D
L
F
A
GD
Pts
Tauranga City
4
4
0
0
12
2
10
12
Ellerslie
4
3
1
0
11
2
9
10
Hibiscus Coast
4
3
0
1
17
2
15
9
Forrest Hill Milford
4
3
0
1
9
3
6
9
North Shore Utd
4
3
0
1
9
3
6
9
Metro FC
4
2
1
1
4
3
1
7
Takapuna AFC
4
1
1
2
7
9
-2
4
Mangere Utd
4
1
0
3
10
14
-4
3
Waiuku
4
0
2
2
3
10
-7
2
Manurewa
4
0
1
3
0
9
-9
1
Ngaruawahia
4
0
1
3
3
13
-10
1
Mt Albert Ponsonby
4
0
1
3
1
16
-15
1
TEAM
P
W
D
L
F
A
GD
Pts
North Force
4
4
0
0
9
0
9
12
Manukau City
4
3
1
0
10
5
5
10
Fencibles Utd
4
3
0
1
9
5
4
9
Oratia Utd
4
3
0
1
9
6
3
9
Papakura City
4
2
1
1
12
7
5
7
Claudelands Rovers
4
2
0
2
9
11
-2
6
Onehunga Mangere
4
1
1
2
7
10
-3
4
Albany Utd
4
1
1
2
3
8
-5
4
AFC Fury
4
1
0
3
7
9
-2
3
Papatoetoe AFC
4
1
0
3
6
8
-2
3
Te Atatu AFC
4
0
2
2
6
9
-3
2
Lynn Avon
4
0
0
4
2
11
-9
0
Lotto NRFL Division 2
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Lotto NRFL Premier Golden Boot Lotto NRFL Premier PLAYER
CLUB
Jama Boss
Hamilton Wanderers
Nathaniel Bowen
Lotto NRFL Women’s Premier PLAYER
CLUB
5
Tayla O'Brien
Forrest Hill-Milford
8
Eastern Suburbs
4
Hannah Wall
Three Kings United
5
Jared Colligan
Bay Olympic
4
Tayla Christensen
Claudelands Rovers
4
Federico Marquez
Hamilton Wanderers
4
Helen Collins
Claudelands Rovers
4
Adam Dickinson
Birkenhead United
3
Hannah Blake
Three Kings United
3
Kieran Frewen
Melville United
3
Kate Loye
Claudelands Rovers
3
Mark Jones
Hamilton Wanderers
3
Aimee Phillips
Forrest Hill-Milford
3
Caleb Rufer
Onehunga Sports
3
Caitlin Pritchard
Three Kings United
3
Tewi Te Pou
Hamilton Wanderers
3
Martine Puketapu
Three Kings United
3
Ben Vidaic
Eastern Suburbs
3
Hannah Roberts
Three Kings United
3
Le Bon Balamba
Hamilton Wanderers
3
Katie Rood
Glenfield Rovers
3
Joe Bresnahan
East Coast Bays
2
Rebecca Tegg
Western Springs
3
Kris Carpenter
Glenfield Rovers
2
Belinda van Noorden
Glenfield Rovers
3
Finn Cochran
Central United
2
Bethany Witt
Claudelands Rovers
3
Chad Coombes
Birkenhead United
2
Isabella Coombes
Claudelands Rovers
2
Ethan Galbraith
Birkenhead United
2
Lily-Rose Dyer
Western Springs
2
Jack Hobson-McVeigh
Birkenhead United
2
Tessa Leong
Three Kings United
2
Stewart MacKay
Bay Olympic
2
Mei Morton
Forrest Hill-Milford
2
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50 Years of Local Pride
Lotto NRFL Division Golden Boot Lotto NRFL Division 2
Lotto NRFL Division 1 PLAYER
CLUB
Ernesto Lopez
Mangere United
Trent Mayes
GOALS
PLAYER
CLUB
GOALS
6
Valerio Nawatu
Papakura City
7
Hibiscus Coast
6
Mark Withers
Oratia United
6
Paul Langford
Hibiscus Coast
5
Zane Christiansen
Fencibles United
5
Jerahl Hughes
Tauranga City
4
Jeremy Rintoul
North Force
4
Tommy Miller
Takapuna
4
Josh Karika
Manukau City
3
Josh Anthony
Ellerslie
3
Philip Paul
Papatoetoe
3
Andrew Carter
Tauranga City
3
Hayden Pett
Oratia United
3
Reid Drake
North Shore United
3
Connor Aldridge
Onehunga Mangere
2
Alex Prior
Hibiscus Coast
3
Junior Bukalidi
Papakura City
2
Iwa Shaker
Mangere United
3
Jack Connor
Claudelands Rovers
2
Andrew Wallace
Ellerslie
3
Federico Cranca
Manukau City
2
Nathan Canton
Forrest Hill-Milford
2
Lome Funafuti
Te Atatu
2
Andrew Cooper
Tauranga City
2
Brandon Heremaia-Dale
Onehunga Mangere
2
Andrew Cowell
North Shore United
2
Graham Kay
AFC Fury
2
Liam de Andrad-Always
Metro
2
Darius Kubuya
Claudelands Rovers
2
Campbell Higgins
Tauranga City United
2
Cody Patterson
Manukau City
2
Jamie Mason
Forrest Hill-Milford
2
Simon Stafford-Bush
Manukau City
2
Callum Waters
Ellerslie
2
Murray Wooten
North Force
2
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