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3. Nick Smith 4. Jonathan Lewis 5. Alex Luiten 6. Olly Ceci 2016 www.forresthillafc.co.nz No.6 7. Harry Lissington 8. Cory Hitchen 9. Chris Bryson 10. Marcel Nolde 11.it’s Jaryd Gray Today we host Western Springs United and amazing to Football think we Club are it ownership. Without the original development of the land by the Becroft On behalf of the Forrest Hill Milford Associated half way through the season already. team. I’dnot alsobelike to today. acknowledge that wefamily. 12. Andrew family we would here So thankthe yousupport to the Becroft gives me great pleasure to welcome you here today forCowell the fourth round Premier get from Helen Shaw at Harcourts Cooper & Co, The Soccer Shop, Forrest Hill Milford AFC of the 2010 Chatham Cup as well as the official re-opening of fields 2 & vs North Shore Utd Sillars On Sunday our Women’s 1st team13. are Ed away at Glenfield in a big Hygiene Systems, Photowonder, Roland Jeffery Physiotherapy and the rights Our Football club has been in the fortunate situation of securing 3 at Becroft Park. local derby. Benefitz. And also all our Trust Funding partners, North and South 14. Alan Llunes to the grounds for the playing season for the last 35 years and we look Trust, Blue Sky Community 2015 Trust, Pelorus Trust, Four Winds Becroft Park, Saturday 22nd August forward to many more years and an expanded role in the use of the park as Welcome to Wayne Wilson and his team from Albany for today’s Chatham 15. Luke Johnson I would like to welcome Western Springs, their management and Foundation, Trillian Trust, NZ Racing Board, NZCT, Blue Waters, football continues to increase popularity. Cup fixture. respective supporters to Becroft Park. Constellation Communities Trustinand Grassroots Trust . 17. Reid Drake 2.45pm Kick Off Since the turn of check the century Shore City Council has made a Before The I comment on the likea to spend on against the Grand For Men’s 1sts are game, comingI’doff tough runsome of Ngadela 3 time games all information, out ourthe newNorth website, 19. Ashley concerted effort to ensure thatofsports fields are able to cope with the Re-Opening of fields & table. 3 for which wesee are the holding formal ceremony the top 3 on 2 the Great to teama grab points from at www.forresthillafc.co.nz, courtesy sponsor Benefitz. 23. Sinclair games. It was goodato seeJack-Henry Ryan De Vries getting 13:45. those We are delighted to also welcome number of special guests whoon have reality that is Auckland weather. Some six years ago the council began the the scorecard his first game in back atcompletion Becroft. Shields I’mofsure be Good luckof toconverting all the Forrest Hill teams this weekend. process the number 1 pitch to a sand base. Eighteen months come along today toinhelp us share the thisthere’ll tremendous 26. Jamie to come! asset. plenty Pleasemore join me in welcoming our life members, representatives from ago the process started for the number 2 & 3 pitches. This represents an 31. Emiliano Candia Diverbeyond the means of almost any football club – or sponsor - in investment the NSCC and representatives of the Becroft family, without all of whom we Andrew Last week we wished farewell to Jamie Club Chairman 32. Jonathan Westphal (GK) the country. would not have this wonderful asset to enjoy. Mason whose job is taking him to Wellington 38. Robert Konya (GK) on a temporary basis.
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Top Table Clash... Halfof Way Through 2016 Becroft -the Grand Re Opening...
This park used to be part of the farm owned by the Becroft family. Through Jamie has joined up with Waterside Karori an arrangement some 50 years the land passed into what is now Council and immediately made anago impression
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scoring a goal. I’m confident we’ll see Jamie Head Coach: back in black next season.
7th Grade Reps Paul Temple
The Reserves continue to track Assistant well and Coaches: are coming off a very good win last week Owain against Birkenhead. Western Springs areProsser just ahead of them on the table soSteven the Dillon curtain raiser should be a good contest.
Completely Dominate Manurewa Tournament
GK Coach: After a strong performance at Clendon, Forrest Hill Milford 7th grade repour team Konya As always I’d like to acknowledge Robert whose generous supportsecond allows us weresponsors at Manurewa for their to deliverof football for an price. tournament the year onaffordable SundayPhysio: 20th June 2010. Ed Sillars
Our thanks to FIX, our main sponsor of the Men’s Premier team and ecostore,Sports the mainScientist: With a few weeks of training since the sponsor of the Women’s
Clendon tournament it didn’t take long Tim for the Wilson team to show they were going to be the team to beat. Right from the first whistle they were away with a 6-0 win over Papatoetoe, 6-0 win over Clendon and 11-0 win over Manurewa B in the group rounds.
second half Forrest Hill Milford moved to the semi final with a 1-0 win.
A slow start again on a muddy slow pitch in the Semi Final saw Forrest Hill Milford go down 1-0 early on to Bucklands Beach, however that was soon overcome running out 3-1 winners and moving on to the final.
Forrest Hill Milford AFC vs Western Playing Springs AFC Bay Olympic A in the Final we started strong and never looked back. Becroft Park, Saturday 11th June 2016, Completely in control running out 3-0 winners. Again an outstanding effort from all the Forrest Hill Milford players . Moving on to the 2nd round and up against Bay Olympic B where the 3.00pm Kick off competition was about to heat up, Forrest Hill Milford came away with a A special mention to all the parents who provided great support for the comfortable 4-0 victory.
team as they progressed through the tournament
With the finals just around the corner the quarter final game played on a very heavy pitch proved to be the closest game of the day. The opposition Manurewa A held us for the first half however with a goal mid way point in the
7th Grade Representative Team: Rico Bearman, Stefan Erdevicki, Callum Hoy, Ryan Morell, Sam Nolan, Luke Paterson, Rhys Pattimore, Zach Riley, Mikah Buckley, Nic Parkes
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In Chatham Cup The Men’s 1sts despite dominating play, went behind 1-2 in there game against Franklin United. However, goals to Adam Dickinson, Chris Bale, Andy Boyens, Benji Roberts, Ryan Marrow and a Scott Campbell double saw them canter to victory by 7-3. They did finish with 10 players with Brodie Poole receiving 2 yellow cards. Coach Boyens took the opportunity to give Keeper Josh Dijkstra a run in goal.
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In other games in the Northern Region, Eastern Suburbs AFC and Hamilton Wanderers could not be separated at 2-2 after 90 minutes before Damien Mosquera, with his second goal of the afternoon, and Sander Waterland scored in extra-time to win 4-2.
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Manukau City AFC were all locked up with North Shore City 1-1 at Louie Caunter full-time before Ishack Nazeem scored in extra time to secure a Nathan good day Cranney at Walter Massey Park. In the late game at Michaels Ave, Sean Crombie Ellerslie United and Metro FC were 1-1 before Metro’s Jaryd Gray scored in A’Court extra time to seal the result. Darren
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Three Kings United scored shortly after half time through Max Chip Holland Manko to defeat Onehunga Sports 1-0, Melville United conceded
Alex Howard Bronson Kelly Jordan Kimpton Jamie Mason Ryan Morrow David Mulligan Stanley Onacha The 2016 Forest Hill Milford Youth Kirk Patterson football season saw the beginning Brodie Poole of an exciting group of kids Chris Riley coming together to play the ‘Beautiful game’. This group of Benji Roberts (C) grade 9 players, known as ‘Team Harley Rodeka Spain’ comprised a core group of Carl Holt talented kids from the previous Matt Sides season complemented by an additional few talented kids eager Oliver Walsh to play and emerge themselves Izzy Whitley in the local football scene. Team Blair Whitlock Spain were selected after a series of trials in the 2016 summer Aiden Widdows and quickly bonded at regular training sessions run by coaches Luca and Nathan, Shaydon Young two of Forest Hills’ committed coaching staff
an own goal in the closing stages to lose 3-2 to Mt Albert Ponsonby at home and in an entertaining contest out west, Waiheke United were tested by Ranui Swanson before they broke clear to win 4-2 in regulation time. Bay Olympic travelled to Tauranga City and left it to the 80th minute to score through a corner kick to get 3. Nick Smith the job done.
4. Jonathan Lewis 5. Alex Luiten 6. Olly Ceci 7. Harry Lissington 8. Cory Hitchen 9. Chris Bryson 10. Marcel Nolde 11. Jaryd Gray 12. Andrew Cowell 13. Ed Sillars 14. Alan Llunes 15. Luke Johnson 17. Reid Drake 19. Ashley Ngadela 23. Jack-Henry Sinclair 26. Jamie Shields 31. Emiliano Candia 32. Jonathan Westphal (GK) in a draw so far. The hardest job for the coach at this stage of the 38. Robert Konya (GK)
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with a visionary coaching ethos.
Head David Mulligan The kidsCoachare committed to Football and their coaches, a fact Assistant Coach demonstrated with -aAndy 100%Boyens turnout to the training sessions twice a Team week. ManagerThe sessions areHolland based on having fun, developing a love Chip for football and camaraderie while building the core football skills Physio- Luke Burgess to set a solid foundation for their football future. The 2016 season Fitness Coachhas started betterSunz than Singh the boys and coaches could have hoped for with Team Spain yet to record a loss and only one game ending www.helenshaw.co.nz
season is trying to manage the substitutes off the field as they all love playing for and supporting each other so much.
Head Coach: is a very strong team spirit within the group with bonds PaulThere Temple and friendships Assistant Coaches: forming that will hopefully see the boys advance through the grading process this year and beyond. Team Spain has Owain Prosser a bright future to look forward to thanks to the Forest Hill Milford Steven Dillonteam, the dedicated parents. coaching GK Coach: Robert Konya Physio: Ed Sillars Sports Scientist: Tim Wilson
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A Quick Look... 3. Nick Smith
As we approach the middle point of the 2016 NRFL season, I thought it would be good to Lewis have a look back and see how far 4. thisJonathan group has come in the past 3 years.
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At the start of the 2014 season, FHM were preparing for a lengthy journey. After being Olly Ceci relegated 2 years in a row the club6. was about to start the NRFL division 2 season and was tasked with turning fortunes around to get back to the top flight.
7. Harry Lissington 2014 resulted in a successful campaign whereHitchen the group won 15 games on its way to a 8. Cory second place finish and promotion into division 1, half way to where we wanted to be. 9. Chris Bryson 2015 saw the group go one better winning 15 games on the way to winning the NRFL 10. Marcel Nolde division 1 at a canter and playing some great attacking football. 11. Jaryd Gray These two years saw the emergence and growth ofCowell some fantastic young local players. This 12. Andrew core of players have shown an immense dedication to themselves, each other and the club Ed Sillars over this time. Their work ethic and13. willingness to succeed has been superb. 14. Alan Llunes To highlight the growth and improvement of this group, I want to point out that 11 of our current first team squad of 18 have15. beenLuke with the club over the past 3 seasons some Johnson emerging from the reserve team. Today we will start at least 6 players who have been with 17. Reid Drake the club through that time. These players are continually stepping up to the challenges that come before them and I have full confidence thatNgadela they’ll do this again today. 19. Ashley Jack-Henry Sinclair As always, thanks for you ongoing 23. support. 26. Jamie Shields Andy Boyens 31. Emiliano Candia Head Coach 32. Jonathan Westphal (GK) Robert Konya (GK) Forrest Hill Milfords38. Premiers Western Springs Premiers Coach 4 Assistant 9 Manager Physio 1 2 3 4 5 7 8 9 10 11 13 15 16 17 18 14 19
Andy Boyens Head Coach: Adam Dickinson Paul Temple Matt Sides Luke Burgess Assistant Coaches:
Owain Prosser Josh Dijkstra GK Steven Dillon Blair Whitlock IzzyGK Whitley Coach: Andy Boyens Robert Konya Alex Howard CAPT Physio: Scott Campbell EdRoberts Sillars Benji Adam Dickinson Sports Scientist: Ryan Morrow Tim Wilson Sean Crombie Warren Pinto Shaydon Young Abdulla Khalisy Jordan Kimpton Chris Bale Ryan De Vries Jacob Spoonley GK
Coach Neil Emblen 21 – James Debenham 1 – Adam McDonald 22 – Lucas Imrie 2 – Dylan Morris 23 – Elliot Munford 3 – Dylan De Jong 24 – Luke Johnson 5 – Reese Cox 25 – Troy Tapsell 6 – Liam Mulrooney 26 – Charles Spragg 7 – Nicolai Berry 27 – Dane Schnell 8 – Oscar Ramsay 28 – Ian Sellar 9 – Rory Turner 29 – Jackson Brady 10 – Myer Bevan 30 – Liam Williams 11 – Patch Bowen 31 – Reuben ClarK 12 – Charlie Thomas 13 – Roussin Nkoy 14 – Jonathan Quinn 15 – Jardin Draper 16 – Connor Probert 17 – Maurie Wasi 18 – Scott Sellar 19 – George Debenham 20 – Brian Shelley
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The Women’s 1sts kicked off their Women’s Knockout Cup campaign with a solid 3-1 win over Papatoetoe. Papatoetoe went ahead through a goal to Savana Asafo-Tavitan after 25 minutes. Tessa Berger equalised at the 35th minute and then Malia Steinmetz put FHM ahead and was quickly followed by a goal to Chloe Knott.
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Defending champions Glenfield Rovers also made a statement in their first appearance of their title defence.
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The three-time champions comfortably put away conference side Hibiscus Coast 7-0 away from home to show they will be again among the leading contenders to claim the title in 2016. Football Ferns training squad members Steph Skilton and Katie Rood netted four and two goals respectively as they showed their scoring credentials in the fixture. In fairness to Hibiscus Coast, they lost There were three New Zealand Women’s Knockout Cup fixtures Andy Boyens 3. Nick Smith their keeper Harriet Rea to injury after six minutes and an outfield on Monday, Min Khanthee scored for Metro in extra time to defeat Lukehad Burgess 4. Jonathan Lewis player to go in goal. Hamilton Wanderers 4-3 at home, Cashmere Technical’s Hannah Rory Butterfield 5. Alex Luiten Wong scored in the 61st minute to clinch a 3-2 win over Coastal Meanwhile, Eastern Suburbs also made a statement of their own 6. Olly Spirit and Jayda Stewart hit the match-winner for FC Twenty 11 to Scott Campbell Ceci with a 13-0Canton win over Papakura City FC with Jade Parris scoring win 3-2 over Universities AFC. Nathan 7. Harry Lissington seven goals and Jacqui Hand completing a hat-trick. Jack Caunter 8. Cory Hitchen NZ Women’s Knockout Cup Round Two results: Louie Caunter 9. Chris Bryson The Claudelands Rovers versus Three Kings United match probably Forrest Hill Milford United 3–1 Papatoetoe had the most drama of the all the fixtures in round two so far. Hibiscus Coast 0–7 Glenfield Rovers Nathan Cranney 10. Marcel Nolde Rovers looked to be cruising when Sarah Krystman scored their Suburbs 13–0 Papakura City FC Sean Crombie 11. Eastern Jaryd Gray third goal in the 54thminute to lead 3-0 but everything changed Western Springs AFC 3–1 Norwest United 1 Darren Andrew AFC Cowell late in theA’Court piece. Three Kings United went down to 10 women when 12. Ellerslie 0–1 Lynn-Avon United AFC Alex Ferguson Ed Sillars Rovers Claudia Crasborn was red carded for two yellows and that sparked 13. Claudelands 3–2 Three Kings United the visitors into life. They scored two goals in the final 10 minutes 14. Rotorua Premier Women’s 2–0 Central United Chip Holland Alan Llunes but the hosts did enough to hold on for the 3-2 win. 4–3 Hamilton Wanderers Alex Howard 15. Metro Luke Johnson
Bronson Kelly Jordan Kimpton Forrest Hill Milfords Womens Premiers Jamie Mason Ryan Morrow Coach: Ryan Faithful David Mulligan Asst. Coach: Stevie Baxter Stanley Onacha Manager: Brian Haycock Kirk Patterson Physio: Emily Lo Brodie Poole Chris Riley GK Emily Couchman Benji Roberts (C) 2 Chisato Nagahama Harley Rodeka 3 Molly Flynn Carl Holt 4 Issy Coombes Matt Sides 6 Chloe Wilson Oliver Walsh 7 Saskia Vosper Izzy Whitley 8 Malia Steinmetz Blair Whitlock 9 Tayla Christensen Aiden Widdows 11 Sam Tawharu Shaydon Young
12 Hannah Carlsen 14 Brittany Coleman Head MulliganTessa Berger Coach- David 15 Assistant Coach - Andy Boyens 16 Morgen Owen Team Manager- Chip Holland 18 Talisha Green Physio- Luke Burgess 19 Lily Jervis Fitness Coach- Sunz Singh 20 Chloe Knott www.helenshaw.co.nz
17. Reid Drake 19. Ashley Ngadela 23. Jack-Henry Sinclair 26. Jamie Shields 31. Emiliano Candia 32. Jonathan Westphal (GK) 38. Robert Konya (GK)
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Next Home Game
Head Coach: Paul Temple Assistant Coaches: Owain Prosser Steven Dillon GK Coach: Robert Konya Physio: Ed Sillars Sports Scientist: Tim Wilson
Forrest Hill Milford AFC vs Hamilton Wanders, Becroft Park, Sunday 3rd July 2016 1.00pm