Programme Rounds 6 & 7
CONTENTS Lotto NRFL 2015
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Lotto NRFL Premier Preview R6 & R7
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Lotto NRFL Women’s Premier Preview R6
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Lotto NRFL Division 1 Preview R6 & R7
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Lotto NRFL Division 2 Preview R6 & R7
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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 Premier Team Progress
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Lotto NRFL Division Team Progress
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Lotto NRFL 2015 Welcome There is plenty to look forward to in the Lotto NRFL this weekend with the second double-header of the season set to unfold! The Premier League is now starting to take shape with a top three consisting of early leaders Hamilton Wanderers, Birkenhead United and Glenfield Rovers opening up a gap between themselves and the rest. The Women’s Premier is taking on a similar look to its male equivalent with three sides – Three Kings United, Claudelands Rovers and Forrest Hill-Milford United – all locked on points at the top. Ellerslie now have the lead in Division One after unseating previous incumbents Tauranga City United while North Force and Fencibles United are the front runners in Division Two. In the programme this week we preview Rounds 6 and 7 of each of the divisions and feature photos from Phototek of Three Kings United’s remarkable 10-0 win over Waitakere City at Fred Taylor Park in the Premier League, during which former All White Allan Pearce scored four and Tom Konusi hit a hat-trick. We also introduce a new feature with graphs plotting the progress of every team in each division so far this season - we hope you enjoy seeing how they’ve all got on since the opening day! Our new Lotto NRFL-dedicated social media continues to be the place to go for all score updates, results, goal details and other news - remember to tag us @ LottoNRFL with your updates from the sideline! Good luck for your game!
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Round 6
Western Springs vs Glenfield Rovers Seddon Fields | Thursday 23 April | Kick-off: 7.15pm | Referee: Glenn Lochrie, Assistant Referees: Allan Wilson, Rajesh Kumar Springs arrested their two-game losing streak with a draw against winless East Coast Bays last weekend and coach Neil Emblen will have been pleased with the resolve shown by his side as they were thumped 7-1 by Birkenhead in the previous round. They are still chasing their first win however and it would be a surprise if that came against the undefeated reigning champions.
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East Coast Bays vs Onehunga Sports Bay City Park | Satuday 25 April | Kick-off: 2.45pm | Referee: Bruce Horrox, Assistant Referees: Jeremy Ferguson, Ravinesh Kumar Bays are one of three sides without a win and are only being saved from bottom spot by the poor form of Melville. They are therefore in great need of the points here but will not find it easy against a team they have previously struggled against, Sports having beaten them 3-1 and 2-0 last season. A famous name is leading the way for the visitors, Wynton Rufer’s son Caleb the side’s top scorer.
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Three Kings United vs Birkenhead United Keith Hay Park | Saturday 25 April | Kick-off: 2.45pm | Referee: Ben Norman, Assistant Referees: Martin Neale, Greg Woo Confidence will be sky high for both these sides as they are each coming off hugely-impressive wins, Three Kings having put 10 unanswered goals past Waitakere and Birkenhead outclassing Bay Olympic 6-0. A similar scoreline seems very unlikely here but there is no doubt this should be a highly-entertaining affair. Three Kings’ Allan Pearce is leading the golden boot race with seven goals.
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Eastern Suburbs vs Waitakere City Madills Farm | Saturday 25 April | Kick-off: 2.45pm | Referee: Nick Waldron, Assistant Referees: Dimitry Sabitov, Caleb Moffatt After a promising start, the wheels have come off for Waitakere with a pair of heavy defeats, 8-2 to Birkenhead and 10-0 to Three Kings. They conceded only two goals in their first three matches so Colin Tuaa will want to see a return to those more resolute days. Suburbs will be full of energy after sitting out last week due to a flooded pitch at Melville.
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Bay Olympic vs Central United Olympic Park | Saturday 25 April | Kick-off: 2.45pm | Referee: Mark Fisher, Assistant Referees: Hayden Tutbury, John Bennett These sides have had similar starts and are both occupying places in the middle of the table. The top four is well within reach though and a pair of good results over the Anzac weekend double header would leave each in a strong position going forward. Only four players have scored for Bay Olympic and Carl Jorgensen will be looking for others to relieve the pressure on top-scorer Jared Colligan.
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Hamilton Wanderers vs Melville United Porritt Stadium | Saturday 25 April | Kick-off: 2.45pm | Referee: Chris Kerr, Assistant Referees: Mark Owens, Hubert Bakx Bottom-placed Melville were left kicking their heels last weekend due to their postponement and that was hardly ideal for Steve Williams at a time when his charges need every opportunity to pick up some points. They are the only team yet to get off the mark and will not be expected to finally do so against the leaders but league form often goes out the door in local derbies.
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Round 6
Claudelands Rovers vs Glenfield Rovers Galloway Park | Sunday 26April | Kick-off: 1pm | Referee: Brett Willis, Assistant Referees: Dominic Hopkirk, Brett Chibnall This is the only Women’s Premier match of the weekend and it’s a fitting clash to claim such a billing. Glenfield and Claudelands occupied second and third on the table respectively last season and appear to be among the title contenders again this time around. Bar their one slip up against Western Springs, Claudelands have enjoyed an excellent start and made a major statement in beating leaders Three Kings on their own patch last weekend. They are now equal on points with Kings and will go top if they avoid defeat here, albeit having played one more game. Glenfield are only a win away from sharing the lead themselves though, having managed to take the points in an amazing 6-5 victory over Fencibles in the previous round. Each side possesses a striker who can lay claim to being the best in the division with Glenfield’s Katie Rood and Claudelands’ Helen Collins looking likely to fight it out for the golden boot, although Forrest Hill’s Tayla O’Brien may have something to say about that.
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Fencibles United vs Three Kings United Postponed due to ASB Women’s Knockout Cup.
Eastern Suburbs vs Forrest Hill Milford Postponed due to ASB Women’s Knockout Cup.
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Norwest United vs Western Springs Postponed due to ASB Women’s Knockout Cup.
Papatoetoe vs Lynn-Avon United
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Postponed due to ASB Women’s Knockout Cup.
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Round 6
Ellerslie AFC vs Metro FC Michaels Ave | Friday 24 April | Kick-off: 7pm | Referee: Cory Mills, Assistant Referees: Khalid El Gana, Paul Mason This central Auckland derby will have plenty riding on it as Ellerslie are now the league leaders and Metro are one of those looking to knock them off their new-found perch. Ellerslie climbed to the top with a thrilling 3-2 victory over fellow promotion contenders Tauranga last weekend while Metro also earned an excellent result, winning at Takapuna by the same scoreline.
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Takapuna vs Mangere United Taharoto Park | Saturday 25 April | Kick-off: 2.30pm | Referee: John McCoskrie, Assistant Referees: Michael Dickason, Tom Woo Mangere will be in high spirits after claiming their first victory since the opening day with a 3-2 success at Forrest Hill and it seems as if their form depends greatly on Ernesto Lopez. Six of his seven goals have come in those two wins so it is clear who the Takapuna defence must focus their attention on. The hosts have a dangerous marksman of their own though in five-goal Tommy Miller.
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North Shore United vs Hibiscus Coast Allen Hill Stadium | Saturday 25 April | Kick-off: 2.45pm | Referee: Allan Wilson, Assistant Referees: Kevin Turnock, Chris Casey The division’s only northern derby on Saturday brings together a pair of sides sharing promotion-chasing ambitions but approaching the match in contrasting moods. While North Shore went on the goal rampage last week against Mt Albert, the Coasters were thumped by Waiuku in a result that has put a dampener on their otherwise promising start to the season.
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Mt Albert Ponsonby vs Tauranga City United Anderson Park | Saturday 25 April | Kick-off: 2.45pm | Referee: Mazhar Batoor, Assistant Referees: Allan Tobin, Neil Tobin Nick Snedden must have thought things couldn’t get any worse after the 10-0 drubbing Mt Albert received at Hibiscus Coast but last Friday’s 8-2 loss to North Shore wasn’t much of an improvement. To make matters worse, Mt Albert are now facing one of the league’s stand-out teams but are at least buoyed by the return of goalkeeper Neil Dayal and defender Barry Donachie from suspension.
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Ngaruawahia AFC vs Forrest Hill Milford Centennial Park | Saturday 25 April | Kick-off: 2.45pm | Referee: Carl Watkins, Assistant Referees: Sean Coon, Andrew McAllister Ngaruawahia had the weekend off after the postponement of their game against Manurewa and will probably have relished the chance to regroup after a winless start to the campaign. An away win will be the favoured outcome here but the hosts will surely claim their first victory at some point over the coming weeks and will look to capitalise on the effects of Forrest Hill’s lengthy trek south.
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Waiuku AFC vs Manurewa AFC Massey Park | Saturday 25 April | Kick-off: 2.45pm | Referee: James Ashford, Assistant Referees: Peter Lamb, Ravi Prasad Much more than local pride will be on the line for Manurewa in this southern derby as they are among three sides yet to win and are the only ones without a goal to their name. They will be disappointed to have missed out on the opportunity to meet fellow strugglers Ngaruawahia last week and are not facing Waiuku at a good time after the hosts hit five against Hibiscus Coast.
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Round 6
Papakura City vs Onehunga Mangere McLennan Park | Friday 24 April | Kick-off: 7pm | Referee: Vaughan Couillault, Assistant Referees: Anthony Barnes, Dave Doidge Onehunga Mangere returned empty handed from their trek to Tauranga to meet AFC Fury but could have taken something from the game with better finishing and will look for more accuracy on Friday evening. Papakura pulled off one of the results of the season so far in becoming the first side to beat leaders North Force and are now within touching distance of the top of the table.
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AFC Fury vs Te Atatu AFC Maramatanga Park | Saturday 25 April | Kick-off: 2.45pm | Referee: Gordon Campbell, Assistant Referees: Thomas Fritz, Daniel Wilkinson These sides are both new to the league but will know little about each other after playing in different local divisions last season. Fury have adapted to life at this level more quickly by notching two wins while Te Atatu are still waiting for their first three pointer. They have proven difficult to get the better of though in holding three of their five opponents to draws.
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Papatoetoe AFC vs Claudelands Rovers Murdoch Park | Saturday 25 April | Kick-off: 2.45pm | Referee: Avnit Maharaj, Assistant Referees: Gareth Jacobs, John Schipper There is nothing separating these teams on the ladder with each posting identical records of two wins and three losses. The points could therefore go either way and both sides will see this fixture as winnable. Philip Paul has accounted for over half of Papatoetoe’s goals while the Claudelands net-busting has been shared around with Jack Connor, Darius Kubuya and Ewan Oliver all striking twice.
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Oratia United vs Lynn Avon Parrs Park | Saturday 25 April | Kick-off: 2.45pm | Referee: Gordon Lee, Assistant Referees: Chris Scott, Peter Caffell
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Lynn-Avon finally stopped the losing rot in drawing 1-1 with Te Atatu last weekend, picking up their first point in the process. Coach Karl Phipps will be hoping that can be the basis for an improved set of results but his charges will again be the underdogs in this western derby as Oratia have lost only once and are just two points off top spot.
Fencibles United vs Manukau City AFC Riverhills Park | Saturday 25 April | Kick-off: 2.45pm | Referee: Paul Shakes, Assistant Referees: Thomas Lee, Charlie Tseng
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This is the highlight of the Division Two action and features a pair of sides both looking to launch promotion bids. Manukau have made light of their status as a newly-promoted outfit with an undefeated start – they are now the only team yet to lose – but will face one of their toughest challenges so far in Fencibles, for whom Zane Christiansen is scoring at more than a goal a game.
Albany United vs North Force Rosedale Park | Saturday 25 April | Kick-off: 2.45pm | Referee: Andy Holdsworth, Assistant Referees: Reza Al Reba, Nick Kang This is as close as North Force can get to a local derby so are likely to put in plenty of effort here, especially as they will be looking to bounce back after suffering their first defeat last weekend. Having gone all the way to Papakura for that loss, they will be relieved at making a shorter trip this time and will view one-win Albany as there for the taking.
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Round 7
Waitakere City vs Hamilton Wanderers Fred Taylor Park | Monday 27 April | Kick-off: 2.45pm | Referee: Bruce Horrox, Assistant Referees: Martin Neale, Gordon Lee If Waitakere fail to claim any points from Saturday’s encounter with Eastern Suburbs, then it could turn into a costly long weekend as they will not be fancied by many to earn a win here. Depending on results elsewhere, that could leave them precariously positioned near the foot of the table so upsetting the form book could be a necessity as early pace setters Wanderers come to town.
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Melville United vs East Coast Bays Gower Park | Monday 27 April | Kick-off: 2.45pm | Referee: Chris Wolken, Assistant Referees: Brett Willis, Daniel Wilkinson The Anzac weekend schedule has thrown up a contrasting pair of challenges for Melville – first they must deal with title contenders Hamilton before meeting second-from-bottom East Coast Bays. Given they are unlikely to claim that elusive first win over the leaders, this game is therefore of great significance but Bays are in a similar boat so will be just as desperate for the points.
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Three Kings United vs Bay Olympic Keith Hay Park | Monday 27 April | Kick-off: 2.45pm | Referee: Mark Owens, Assistant Referees: Greg Woo, Avnit Maharaj Three Kings are promisingly poised behind the leading trio on the table and a good Anzac weekend could see them emerge as dark horses for a title push. They are fortunate to have been drawn at home on both days and will look to take advantage of that. Unbeaten Birkenhead will be a tricky proposition on Saturday so Neil Sykes will have identified the visit of Bay Olympic as a must-win.
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Birkenhead United vs Eastern Suburbs Shephers Park | Monday 27 April | Kick-off: 2.45pm | Referee: Chris Kerr, Assistant Referees: Tom Woo, Dimitry Sabitov The hosts will go in as strong favourites here but Suburbs will take heart from the performance of fellow promoted side Western Springs against Birkenhead, which saw Springs pull of a late comeback to draw 2-2. Birkenhead did dispatch the other promoted team, Melville, 3-0 though so have proven they are capable of dealing with these sorts of challenges.
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Onehunga Sports vs Glenfield Rovers Waikaraka Park | Monday 27 April | Kick-off: 2.45pm | Referee: Mark Fisher, Assistant Referees: Mazhar Batoor, Steve Merriman Glenfield did the double over Sports last season but were made to work hard, posting narrow winning margins on both occasions. Having come close to claiming a point in those clashes with the eventual champions, Onehunga coach Hiroshi Miyazawa will be keen to go one better this time. Glenfield will be looking to stay amongst the leaders though so will be in no mood for slip ups.
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Western Springs vs Central United Seddon Fields | Monday 27 April | Kick-off: 5pm | Referee: Nick Waldron, Assistant Referees: Paul Mason, Caleb Moffatt With Springs’ rapid ascent through the leagues, this is another central Auckland derby to add to the list and the evening kick-off time means a healthy crowd could gather at Seddon Fields. There are plenty of similarities between the sides as they are both of a youthful disposition and look to play in an attractive, possession-based manner.
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Lotto NRFL Division 1 Preview Forrest Hill Milford United vs Manurewa Becroft Park | Monday 27 April | Kick-off: 2.45pm | Referee: James Ashford, Assistant Referees: Mike Williamson, Peter Caffell If Manurewa fail to take anything from Saturday’s derby against Waiuku, they will be in even greater need of some points here, especially if the sides around them earn good results on Saturday. Forrest Hill have been handed a very favourable Anzac weekend with both matches against sides in the bottom three so will expect to be sitting pretty come Monday evening.
Ngaruawahia United vs Hibiscus Coast Centennial Park | Monday 27 April | Kick-off: 2.45pm | Referee: Ben Norman, Assistant Referees: Sean Coon, Dominic Hopkirk The Coasters will go from facing the second-best ranked side in the league to the second-worst two days later and will want to make sure the effort needed to match North Shore does not leave the tank empty for Monday. It’s a game they will be very much expected to win as they are already 11 points better off than Ngaruawahia.
Waiuku vs Mt Albert Ponsonby Massey Park | Monday 27 April | Kick-off: 2.45pm | Referee: Carl Watkins, Assistant Referees: Bruce McGrath, Mark Fleming This game is likely to be of great importance to Mt Albert as they will find it difficult to upset a classy Tauranga side on Saturday, meaning at least a point will be a must at Waiuku. Ominously for Mt Albert, Luke Chapman scored his first goal of the season for Waiuku last weekend and, if he can recapture the inspirational form of 2014, the visitors’ defence will have their hands full.
Takapuna vs Tauranga City United Taharoto Park | Monday 27 April | Kick-off: 2.45pm | Referee: Hayden Tutbury, Assistant Referees: Thomas Lee, Ravinesh Kumar Tauranga have been asked to cover plenty of miles over Anzac weekend in being drawn away on both days and will want to make sure all that travelling is worthwhile. In contrast, Takapuna do not have to leave Taharoto Park at all and will have targeted a points’ haul of at least four from their home-based double header, with this appearing the tougher of their two assignments.
Metro FC vs Mangere United Phyllis Street | Monday 27 April | Kick-off: 3pm | Referee: Allan Wilson, Assistant Referees: Neil Tobin, Allan Tobin If you are unsure of what game to take in on Monday then this could be a good bet as there was plenty of entertainment in this fixture last season, Mangere eventually running out as 4-3 winners. Mangere have been involved in plenty of high-scoring encounters in this campaign as well with none of their games featuring less than four goals.
Ellerslie vs North Shore United Michaels Ave | Monday 27 April | Kick-off: 5pm | Referee: Rajesh Kumar, Assistant Referees: Michael Dickason, Ravi Prasad This table-topper is the highlight of Monday’s Division One schedule and there will be great interest from thirdplaced Tauranga in the outcome. Ellerslie proved they are capable of fending off the challenges of their title rivals in beating Tauranga 3-2 last weekend and will be looking to repeat that trick against Shore, for whom Reid Drake has scored five goals – an excellent return for a midfielder.
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Round 7
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Round 7
North Force vs AFC Fury Kamo Sports Park | Monday 27 April | Kick-off: 12.30pm | Referee: Chris Casey, Assistant Referees: Kevin Turnock, Jordan Morrow This is a mammoth task for league newcomers Fury in more ways than one. Not only do they have to make the biggest trip in the entire NRFL system, at the end of it they will have to face the division’s most dominant side. Any sort of positive result would therefore be a major achievement, although North Force revealed the first chink in their armour with last week’s loss to Papakura.
Papakura City vs Papatoetoe McLennan Park | Monday 27 April | Kick-off: 2.45pm | Referee: Andy Holdsworth, Assistant Referees: Peter Lamb, John Bennett Papakura will be targeting a maximum return from their Anzac weekend exploits as they have been drawn at home in both matches and are facing sides they will be confident of beating. Underdogs tend to lift themselves for local derbies though and Papatoetoe will be no pushovers after recovering from a shaky start to the season, winning two of their last three games.
Oratia United vs Claudelands Rovers Parrs Park | Monday 27 April | Kick-off: 2.45pm | Referee: Tony Wall, Assistant Referees: John Kimber, Charlie Tseng Claudelands bounced back from a heavy opening day defeat to win their next two games but have since slumped to consecutive losses and the porous nature of their recent defending will be a concern to Jim Keaney. They conceded nine goals in those two defeats and now have the league’s worst defensive record – a weakness joint golden boot leader Mark Withers will look to exploit.
Fencibles United vs Albany United Riverhills Park | Monday 27 April | Kick-off: 2.45pm | Referee: Paul Shakes, Assistant Referees: Anthony Barnes, Eric Yu Home advantage has counted for little for Albany with the only game on their own patch resulting in a comprehensive defeat. The three points they have collected so far have all come on the road so they can take heart from that in visiting second-placed Fencibles. The east Aucklanders are on their way to turning Riverhills into a fortress though, having won both of their two home matches.
Te Atatu vs Onehunga Mangere Te Atatu Peninsula Park | Monday 27 April | Kick-off: 2.45pm | Referee: Jeremy Ferguson, Assistant Referees: Martin Huang, Robin Van Niekerk Failure to beat Fury on Saturday would mean Te Atatu will still be in search of their first win here so this could prove to be a key moment in their season. After hitting a double on the opening weekend, Leome Funafuti has not scored again for Te Atatu and coach James Colligan could do with a goalscorer right now as none of his other players have struck more than once.
Manukau City vs Lynn Avon United Walter Massey Park | Monday 27 April | Kick-off: 2.45pm | Referee: Vaughan Couillault, Assistant Referees: Dave Doidge, Morgan Breuer This would appear to be a banker for the home side as they are still to be beaten while a first win is proving elusive for Lynn-Avon. Manukau have the best attacking record in the league while only Claudelands have conceded more than Lynn-Avon, of all which points towards a comfortable victory for the hosts so Lynn-Avon will need to be at their best.
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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
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Glenfield Rovers AFC
Hamilton Wanderers
Melville United
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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
Aidan Gwilt Alex Carr Brock Messenger Avi Estrin/ Deklan Wynne Connor Daw Alec Solomons James Anderson Sheldon Pillay Dylan Stansfield Dillon Barnett Zane Olla Jason McKeown Jack Beguely Andre De Jong/ Kieran McMinn Joe Bresnahan (c) Lee Robinson Jack Anderson Dan Peat John White Paul Benei Trevor Zwetsloot/ Judd Baker Willy Gerdsen
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
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Lotto NRFL Premier Squad Lists Onehunga Sports
Three Kings United
Waitakere City FC
Western Springs AFC
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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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Jeanette Adams Rebecca Brown Kate Carlton Tayla Christensen Helen Collins Isabella Coombes Michaela Foster Eileish Hayes Kylie Jens Kate Loye Keri O’Connell Paige Satchell Rebekah Stott Georgia Williams Olivia Williams Bethanee Witt Alan Witt
Rivalina Fuimaono Claudia Bunge Leah Mettam Meikayla Moore Rebekah van Dort Jacqueline Hand Maisy Dewell Milly Hawkins Grace Jale Jade Parris Malia Steinmetz Nicole Mettam Isobel Douglas Charne van der Walt Erinna Wong Deven Jackson Shania Heath Emily Derlin Paul Marshall
Courtney Napa Gemma Lewis Hayley Bilk Alana Hislop Sonia Lovemore Courtney Rowse Maxine Rawnsley Hayley Bowden Aimee Cogger Nina Feliciano Sarah Fuller Betsy Hassett Rosie White Alana Marck Alison Wintle Paige Nicholl Milly Connor Anna Green Emma Kete Laura Davies Cherie Boucher Angela Wallbank
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
Glenfield Rovers AFC
Lynn-Avon United AFC
Norwest United
Papatoetoe AFC
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Pam Yates (GK) Nadege Salvador Holly Scott Estelle Harrison Bridgette Armstrong Stacey Hallford Jess Innes Briar McNamara Katie Rood Liz Milne Bel van Noorden Maddie Jorgensen Janie Hemsley Sonja Bain Emily Oosterhof Kelsey Dzaferic (GK) 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
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
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Lotto NRFL Women’s Premier Squad Lists Three Kings United
Western Springs AFC
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Coach
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
1 4 5 6 7 8 10 11 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 21 23 25 26 RGK Coach
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. Coach
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 16 17 18 Coach
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 Coach
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
Kartik Krith Shalesh Kumar Aeron Singh Sohail Basha Mokhtar Foladi Shaneel Sharma Shravan Sharma Ernesto Lopez Sanni Issa Iwa Shaker Soheb Sheik Amit Narayan Rinal Prasad Waleed Omar Amon Goodin Seth Armstrong Cissoko Sulaymanne Harry Brown Miraslov Nicolik
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 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 40 Coach
1 3 4 5 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 19 20 21 Coach
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 18 21 Coach
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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
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Jonathan Mannes GK Zane Hemmingsen-Jensen
Matthew Norris Amir Khosravi Craig Squires Cole Devenport Legend Pareta Dave Featonby (c) Liam De Andrad-Always
Stu Roberts Botan Ibrahim Rafi Mohammadi Rodney Brunton Adam Foye Connor Mulrooney Harry Peters Anthony Curry-Irons Shane Medland Justin Horan Karl Bryant Paul Ruscoe RGK Mike Taylor
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
1 2 3 4 5 6 8 9 10 11 12 14 15 16 17 18 Coach
Coach
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1 3 4 5 6 7 9 10 11 13 14 15 16 18 Coach
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
Chris Brimblecombe Mark Christensen Jack Connor Dylan Dixon Joshua Groom Hughwyn Habib Nick Jens Herve Kadiya Steven Kapa Darious Kubuya Serge Ngangoye-Madjou
Flynn O’Brien Ewan Oliver Marcus Read-Bloomfield
Michael Sugar Bjorn Vossen Jim Keaney
Patrick George Ian Stringfellow Capt Karl Bryant Brock Radich Luis Cabrera Dave Molloy Matias Bartolozzi Federico Gomez Angelero
Juan Pablo Rosende Mateo Queirolo Pollio Shaun Kipara Erik Aceituno Riquelme Joe O’Donohue. Gonzalo Amado David Cook
Lynn-Avon United AFC
Manukau City AFC
North Force AFC
Onehunga Mangere United AFC
Coach
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 Coach
Coach
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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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
Programme 2015
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
Glen Pascoe (gk) Ben Marumaru Stefan van der Heijden Lee Tibble Aaron Whitaker Terry Tottman Hayden Cleere Martin Thomas Connor Aldridge (c) Sangster Crawford Haidar Jabir Brandon Heremaia-Dale
Mark Prunty Jordan Ishigaki Nathaneal Lucas Davyd Paskell Nik Posa Brandon James Kurt Rains Kwadwo Owusu Mark O’Donnell
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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
5
4
1
0
22
6
16
13
Birkenhead Utd
5
4
1
0
21
5
16
13
Glenfield Rovers
5
3
2
0
14
7
7
11
Three Kings Utd
5
2
1
2
19
7
12
7
Onehunga Sports
5
2
1
2
6
6
0
7
Central Utd
5
2
1
2
8
13
-5
7
Eastern Suburbs
4
2
0
2
9
7
2
6
Bay Olympic
5
1
2
2
9
13
-4
5
Waitakere City FC
5
1
2
2
5
20
-15
5
Western Springs
5
0
3
2
6
14
-8
3
East Coast Bays
5
0
2
3
5
13
-8
2
Melville United
4
0
0
4
4
17
-13
0
TEAM
P
W
D
L
F
A
GD
Pts
Three Kings Utd
5
4
0
1
25
5
20
12
Claudelands Rovers
5
4
0
1
23
4
19
12
Forrest Hill Milford
5
4
0
1
22
9
13
12
Western Springs
5
3
0
2
9
6
3
9
Glenfield Rovers
5
3
0
2
14
12
2
9
Papatoetoe AFC
5
2
0
3
5
10
-5
6
Eastern Suburbs
5
1
1
3
4
9
-5
4
Norwest Utd
5
1
1
3
3
23
-20
4
Fencibles Utd
5
1
0
4
6
19
-13
3
Lynn Avon
5
0
2
3
2
16
-14
2
Lotto NRFL Women’s Premier
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50 Years of Local Pride
Lotto NRFL Division Tables Lotto NRFL Division 1 TEAM
P
W
D
L
F
A
GD
Pts
Ellerslie AFC
5
4
1
0
14
4
10
13
North Shore Utd
5
4
0
1
17
5
12
12
Tauranga City Utd
5
4
0
1
14
5
9
12
Metro FC
5
3
1
1
7
5
2
10
Hibiscus Coast
5
3
0
2
18
7
11
9
Forrest Hill Milford
5
3
0
2
11
6
5
9
Mangere Utd
5
2
0
3
13
16
-3
6
Waiuku AFC
5
1
2
2
8
11
-3
5
Takapuna AFC
5
1
1
3
9
12
-3
4
Manurewa AFC
4
0
1
3
0
9
-9
1
Ngaruawahia AFC
4
0
1
3
3
13
-10
1
Mt Albert Ponsonby
5
0
1
4
3
24
-21
1
TEAM
P
W
D
L
F
A
GD
Pts
North Force
5
4
0
1
9
1
8
12
Fencibles Utd
5
4
0
1
13
6
7
12
Manukau City AFC
5
3
2
0
14
9
5
11
Papakura City
5
3
1
1
13
7
6
10
Oratia Utd
5
3
1
1
13
10
3
10
AFC Fury
5
2
0
3
8
9
-1
6
Papatoetoe AFC
5
2
0
3
7
8
-1
6
Claudelands Rovers
5
2
0
3
10
15
-5
6
Onehunga Mangere
5
1
1
3
7
11
-4
4
Albany Utd
5
1
1
3
3
9
-6
4
Te Atatu AFC
5
0
3
2
7
10
-3
3
Lynn Avon AFC
5
0
1
4
3
12
-9
1
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Lotto NRFL Premier Golden Boot Lotto NRFL Premier PLAYER
Lotto NRFL Women’s Premier CLUB
GOALS
PLAYER
Hamilton Wanderers
6
Tayla
O'Brien
CLUB
GOALS
Forrest Hill-Milford
8
Jama
Boss
Allan
Pearce
Three Kings United
6
Katie
Rood
Glenfield Rovers
6
Adam
Dickinson
Birkenhead United
5
Helen
Collins
Claudelands Rovers
5
Ethan
Galbraith
Birkenhead United
5
Hannah
Wall
Three Kings United
5
Nathaniel
Bowen
Eastern Suburbs
4
Tayla
Christensen
Claudelands Rovers
4
Jared
Colligan
Bay Olympic
4
Kate
Loye
Claudelands Rovers
4
Tom
Konusi
Three Kings United
4
Aimee
Phillips
Forrest Hill-Milford
4
Federico
Marquez
Hamilton Wanderers
4
Hannah
Robert
Three Kings United
4
Kieran
Frewen
Melville United
3
Belinda
van Noorden
Glenfield Rovers
4
Mark
Jones
Hamilton Wanderers
3
Rosie
White
Fencibles United
4
Dylan
Manickum
Three Kings United
3
Bethanee
Witt
Claudelands Rovers
4
Caleb
Rufer
Onehunga Sports
3
Hannah
Blake
Three Kings United
3
Tewi
Te Pou
Hamilton Wanderers
3
Briar
Palmer
Forrest Hill-Milford
3
Ben
Vidaic
Eastern Suburbs
3
Caitlin
Pritchard
Three Kings United
3
Le Bon
Balamba
Hamilton Wanderers
2
Martine
Puketapu
Three Kings United
3
Mikhail
Bredeveldt
Birkenhead United
2
Rebecca
Tegg
Western Springs
3
Joe
Bresnahan
East Coast Bays
2
Isabella
Coombes
Claudelands Rovers
2
Kris
Carpenter
Glenfield Rovers
2
Lily-Rose
Dyer
Western Springs
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
GOALS
PLAYER
CLUB
GOALS
Ernesto
Lopez
Mangere United
7
Valerio
Nawatu
Papakura City
8
Trent
Mayes
Hibiscus Coast
7
Mark
Withers
Oratia United
8
Reid
Drake
North Shore United
5
Zane
Christiansen
Fencibles United
6
Paul
Langford
Hibiscus Coast
5
Philip
Paul
Papatoetoe
4
Tommy
Miller
Takapuna
5
Jeremy
Rintoul
North Force
4
Jerahl
Hughes
Tauranga City
4
Josh
Karika
Manukau City
3
Josh
Anthony
Ellerslie
3
Hayden
Pett
Oratia United
3
Chris
Bryson
North Shore United
3
Jarrod
Young
Fencibles United
3
Andrew
Carter
Tauranga City
3
Connor
Aldridge
Onehunga Mangere
2
Andrew
Cooper
Tauranga City United
3
Junior
Bukalidi
Papakura City
2
Andrew
Cowell
North Shore United
3
Jack
Connor
Claudelands Rovers
2
Jordan
Oosterhof
Ellerslie
3
Federico
Cranca
Manukau City
2
Alex
Prior
Hibiscus Coast
3
Hone
Fowler
Manukau City
2
Iwa
Shaker
Mangere United
3
Lome
Funafuti
Te Atatu
2
Andrew
Wallace
Ellerslie
3
Brandon
HeremaiaDale
Onehunga Mangere
2
Nathan
Canton
Forrest Hill-Milford
2
Graham
Kay
AFC Fury
2
Alex
Clarke
Mt Albert-Ponsonby
2
Darius
Kubuya
Claudelands Rovers
2
Liam
de AndradAlways
Metro
2
Juan
Pablo Rosende
AFC Fury
2
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R1
R2
R3
R4
R5 Bay Olympic
2
Hamilton Wanderers AFC Central United
4
Glenfield Rovers AFC Birkenhead United
6
Western Springs AFC Waitakere City FC
8
Onehunga Sports Eastern Suburbs
10
Three Kings United East Coast Bays
12
Melville United
14
Lotto NRFL Women’s Premier
0
R1
R2
R3
R4
R5 Claudelands Rovers Three Kings United
2
Glenfield Rovers Western Springs AFC
4
Eastern Suburbs 6
Papatoetoe AFC Fencibles Utd
8
Lynn Avon Forrest Hill Milford AFC
10
Norwest Utd 12
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50 Years of Local Pride
Lotto NRFL Division Team Progress Lotto NRFL Division 1
0
R1
R2
R3
R4
R5 Mangere Utd North Shore Utd
2
Ellerslie AFC 4
Forrest Hill Milford Metro FC
6
Tauranga City Utd Mt Albert Ponsonby
8
Hibiscus Coast Waiuku AFC
10
Takapuna AFC Manurewa AFC
12
Ngaruawahia AFC
14
Lotto NRFL Division 2
0
2
R1
R2
R3
R4
R5
North Force Manukau City AFC
4
AFC Fury Fencibles Utd Papakura City
6
Te Atatu AFC Albany Utd
8
Onehunga Mangere AFC Oratia Utd
10
12
Lynn Avon AFC Papatoetoe AFC Claudelands Rovers AFC
14
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