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3. Nick Smith 4. Jonathan Lewis 5. Alex Luiten 6. Olly Ceci 2016 www.forresthillafc.co.nz No.7 7. Harry Lissington 8. Cory Hitchen 9. Chris Bryson 10. Marcel Nolde 11. Jaryd Gray On behalf of the Forrest Hill Milford United Associated Football Club it ownership. Without the original development of the land by the Becroft 12. Andrew gives me great pleasure to welcome you here today forCowell the fourth round family we would not be here today. So thank you to the Becroft family. Forrest Hill Milford AFC of the 2010 Chatham Cup as well as the official re-opening of fields 2 & vs North Shore Utd 13. Ed Sillars Our Football club has been in the fortunate situation of securing the rights 3 at Becroft Park. 14. Alan Llunes to the grounds for the playing season for the last 35 years and we look Today we host Mt Albert Ponsonby in the Chatham Cup.Saturday On Sunday our Women’s 1st team are away to2015 Becroft Park, 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.The Luke Johnson Metro in the Women’s Knockout Cup. Reserves are also away in their Knockout Cup against Eastern football continues to increase in popularity. Cup fixture. Suburbs at Madills Farm. 17. Reid Drake 2.45pm Kick Off Since the turn of the Park. century the North Shore City Council has made a Before IIwould comment the game, I’d like to some time on the like toon welcome Mt Albert Ponsonby, their management andGrand respective supporters to Becroft 19.spend Ashley Ngadela Re-Opening of fields 2 & 3 for which we are holding a formal ceremony at concerted effort to ensure that sports fields are able to cope with the 23.some Jack-Henry Sinclair 1sts are starting to come form in thewho League and reality we hope thisiscontinues the that Aucklandinweather. Some six years ago the council began the 13:45. The WeMen’s are delighted to welcome a into number ofstrong special guests have Cup. They are playing attractive, attacking football which makes them one of the best sides to watch. come along today to help us share in the of this tremendous process of converting the number 1 pitch to a sand base. Eighteen months 26.completion Jamie Shields ago the process started for the number 2 & 3 pitches. This represents an asset. The Please join me in has welcoming our life members, representatives fromNew Chatham Cup a long history with the Cup itself gifted to the then Zealand Football Association 31. Emiliano Candia investment beyond the means the NSCC andby representatives the Becroft without all of whom in 1922 the crew of HMSofChatham, as a family, token of appreciation for the we hospitality they had encountered on of almost any football club – or sponsor - in 32. isJonathan (GK) the country. would not have this wonderful asset to trophy enjoy. a visit to New Zealand. The actual modelled onWestphal the FA Cup. The competition has been running since 1923 with Uni Mt Wellington having won the most finals with 7 victories. Our near neighbours North Shore 38. Robert Konya (GK) United are second on the list with 6 wins and have appeared in the most finals along with Uni Mt Wellington
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Chatham Cup
Top of -the Table Clash... Becroft Grand Re Opening... already into round 3
This park used to be part of the farm owned by the Becroft family. Through at 12. an arrangement some 50 years ago the land passed into what is now Council
New Zealand has a rich history of punching above its weight on the
Head Coach: The furthest the Club has got in the Cup is the quarter finals in 2009 losing 4-3 to eventual winners Wellington Olympic. The Club also made the quarter finals in 2010 going out to finalists Bay Olympic. Paul Temple Maybe 2016 could be our year? Assistant Coaches: As always I’d like to acknowledge our sponsors whose generous support allows us to deliver football for Owain Prosser an affordable price. Our thanks to FIX, our main sponsor of the Men’s Premier team and ecostore, the main sponsor of the Women’s Premier team. I’d also like to acknowledge the support that we get from Helen Shaw Steven Dillon at Harcourts Cooper & Co, The Soccer Shop, Hygiene Systems, Photowonder, Roland Jeffery Physiotherapy also all our at Trust Funding partners, North and South Trust, Blue Sky Community Trust, GK Coach: Afteranda Benefitz. strong And performance Clendon, Pelorus Four Winds Foundation, Trillian Trust, NZ Racing Board, NZCT, Blue Waters, Constellation Forrest HillTrust, Milford 7th grade repRobert team Konya Trust, Grassroots Trustsecond and Akarana Community Trust. wereCommunities at Manurewa for their tournament of the year on SundayPhysio: 20th For all information, check out our new website, www.forresthillafc.co.nz, courtesy ofsponsor Benefitz. June 2010. Ed Sillars Good luck to all the Forrest Hill teams this weekend. Sports - Club WithAndrew a fewDiver weeks ofChairman training since the Scientist: Clendon tournament it didn’t take long Tim for the Wilson
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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 Mt Albert Ponsonby AFC Playing Bay Olympic A in the Final we started strong and never looked back. Becroft Park, Saturday 25thin control June 2016, Completely running out 3-0 winners. Again an outstanding in the group rounds. effort from all the Forrest Hill Milford players . Moving on to the 2nd round and up against Bay Olympic B where the 2.00pm 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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Title Race Tightens Just four points separates the front runners in the Lotto NRFL Premier League title race as Eastern Suburbs advantage at the top continues. The Lily Whites title pursuit received a stern test at McFetridge Park where Glenfield Rovers Mike Gwyther gave the home side a 70th minute lead from the penalty mark. The visitors, whose only loss this season came on the road to Onehunga Sports, equalised with 10 minutes left courtesy of Hayden Johns to clinch a valuable 1-1 draw.
Sports, who sat three points adrift of Eastern Suburbs prior to kick-off, failed to take advantage of their rivals slip-up after losing 2-0 to Central United. Onehunga Sports welcomed back All Whites midfielder Te Atawhai Hudson-Wihongi who saw a free-kick thunder off United’s crossbar but it was Central United who scored first when Nic Zambrano netted from the penalty mark. Reid Drake doubled the advantage for the Kiwitea Street men while Zambrano went from hero to villain when he was sent off following an altercation. The win lifted Central into second, level on 25 points with Birkenhead United and Onehunga Sports but ahead of both onAndy goal Boyens difference. 3. Nick Smithby the end of the match Kings’ players Maksim Manko, a piece, Allan Pearce and Kazutaka Otsu each managed to put their name Luke Burgess 4. Jonathan Lewis Birkenhead United coach Paul Hobson will be left ruing his team’s on the scoresheet. ne positive for the visitors were Matthew Jones Rory Butterfield 5. Alex Luiten 1-1 draw with Duncan Lowry’s Tauranga City United. Tauranga City and Lachie McIsaac who scored their debut league goals for Scott Campbell Ceci United. The win for Neil Sykes’ men sees them leapfrog United were bottom of the table coming into this game but ground 6. Olly Melville out a much needed point thanks to Connor Dunne’s goal. Jack 7. Harry Nathan Canton Lissington Glenfield Rovers into fifth place. Salter earlier given Birkenhead United the lead but the Jackhad Caunter 8. Cory Hitchen Sheperd’s Park outfit were unable to press home for maximum Forrest Hill-Milford’s rejuventation continued at pace after they Louie Caunter 9. Chris Bryson points. outclassed Bay Olympic 4-0. Alex Howard, Adam Dickinson, Ryan Nathan City Cranney Nolde Tauranga United’s situation improved only marginally, lifting 10. Marcel De Vries and Scott Campbell rattled home the goals that saw them places in the standings after Bay Olympic and Melville 11. Jaryd Seantwo Crombie Gray places on the table with Hamilton Wanderers and close them swap United both lost. All three teams are on 11 points with respective 12. Andrew the gap on East Coast Bays to just one point. Darren A’Court Cowell goal differences of minus nine, minus 10 and minus 23. Alex Ferguson 13. Ed Sillars Hamilton Wanderers had the bye and the next match in the Lotto Chip Holland 14. Alan Melville United will feel somewhat aggrieved after pushing an NRFLLlunes Premier League is scheduled for June 22, 2016, when Three experienced Three Kings United all the way. Level at halftime one 15. Luke Alex Howard KingsJohnson United meet Glenfield Rovers.
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Bronson Kelly Jordan Kimpton Jamie Mason Ryan Morrow David Mulligan Stanley Onacha Kirk Patterson Brodie Poole Chris Riley The funRoberts football(C) programme is our introduction to football to Benji allHarley children from 5 Rodeka to 8 years old. We are one of the few clubs in Auckland that runs training for all age groups on specific days. Carl Holt Matt Sides Our 5 and 6 years old are combined and practice together while grade 7 and grade 8 have their own training sessions during the Oliver Walsh week a total of almost 200 kids. We have been running this Izzy for Whitley programme for about 7 years now, resulting in a very strong junior BlairinWhitlock base 2016. From grade 9 to grade 13 where we have over 300 AideninWiddows players the boys section and around 150 in the girls section. Shaydon Young
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Head Coach: Saturday morning from 8.20 am to 9.40 am we run our PaulEvery Temple internal competition where all teams in each grade play each other Assistant Coaches: in mini-games of 8 minutes each, with 3 rotations per team. Owain Prosser Steven FunDillon football promotes fair play and respect for each other in order develop good technical players that are humble in victory and GK to Coach: accept defeat with dignity. Robert Konya Physio: Ed Sillars Sports Scientist: The first kicks training is run by our club coaches coordinated by Tim Wilson Nathan Cranney who is one of our long serving coaches at the Head CoachDavid Mulligan club. Nathan holds several NFF/NZF coaching badges and has Assistant Coach - Andyand Boyens been involved as a junior youth coach for many years.
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The aim of training is to teach kids fundamental football skills and Physio- Luke Burgess moments of the game through fun games and challenges that Fitness the CoachSunz stimulate will to win,Singh while at the same time providing a learning environment and teaching the relevant football skills. www.helenshaw.co.nz
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Thoughts on the Cup 3. Nick Smith
For me, the Chatham Cup has a certain aura around it. It may be because it is the 4. Jonathan Lewis oldest competition in New Zealand Sporting History (all sports), it may be because when I was 10 years old I watched5.my childhood heroes (Napier City Rovers) beat Alex Luiten Christchurch Rangers to win the Cup in emphatic fashion (6-0) at McLean Park in 6. Olly Cecifor 10 years of my adult life I have not Napier, it may be because after living overseas had very many chances to play in the Cup competition and it may be because I have 7. Harry Lissington not come close to lifting the Cup before.
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In reality, it is all of those reasons and more that I place special importance on the 9.beChris Bryson Chatham Cup competition. It would a dream come true to win the Cup and I feel that this year we have the quality and desire to give itNolde a real go. 10. Marcel
Jaryd This year, Forrest Hill Milford were11. given a firstGray round bye in the Competition. We were then drawn against Franklin United12. in Round 2 andCowell after a slow start to the game Andrew managed to come away as 7-3 winners. 13. Ed Sillars
Today we face Mt Albert Ponsonby in Round 3 of the Chatham Cup. Mt Albert Ponsonby 14. Alan Llunes have been in good form in the NRFL Div 1 as of late and will provide another good test for the lads today. 15. Luke Johnson
Reid Drake On behalf of the lads, I would like 17. to welcome you all to the game today and thank you all for your support this season. 19. Ashley Ngadela 23. Jack-Henry Sinclair 26. Jamie Shields Andy 31. Emiliano Candia Coach 32. Jonathan Westphal (GK) Robert Konya (GK) Forrest Hill Milfords38. Premiers
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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
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Suburbs, Wanderers Win Key Matches in Women’s Premier There were key matches at both ends of the table last weekend and Eastern Suburbs and Hamilton Wanderers came out victorious in their respective clashes.
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At the top end of the table, the race is on to catch leaders Three Kings United however if they keep going as they are, it becomes a race for second place.
side’s playing out a 1-1 draw at Murdoch park. Savarna Asafo-Tavita scored for Toe’ while Rovers’ goal scorer was Kelli Brown. On Friday evening, Western Springs picked up all three points over Norwest United who were without three key players in Nadia Olla, Sammy Murrell and Sarah Morton. The absence of their first choice keeper and U-20 defenders, Murrell and Morton, proved a big one as Springs’ captain, Rebecca O’Neill, ran riot bagging a four goal haul, meanwhile Lily Rose Dyer and substitute Annie Byrne also chimed in with a goal each.
Suburbs and Glenfield Rovers are two teams in the thick of it, and they squared off at McFetridge Park today. Despite key players unavailable due to New Zealand U-20 commitments, Hannah Pilley and Tate Mcgregor both got on the scoresheet to help Mauro Glenfield Rovers 1-2 Eastern Suburbs Donoso’s side jump into third, one point behind Western Springs. Hamilton Wanderers 5-0 Lynn-Avon United Andy 3. Nick Smith 1-1 Claudelands Rovers Liz MilneBoyens got on the scoresheet for Rovers. Papatoetoe Three Kings United 3-0 Forrest Hill-Milford United Luke Burgess 4. Jonathan Lewis At the other end of the table, the bottom two sides battled it out at Western Springs 6-0 Norwest United Rory Butterfield 5. Alex Luiten Porritt Stadium with Wanderers coming out winners’ thanks largely Campbell toScott the performances of Shae Brady and speedster Leanna Ryan. 6. Olly Ceci Nathan Canton Brady bagged a brace, while Ryan scored a well-deserved hat-trick 7. Harry Lissington toJack see the WaiBOP outfit down Lynn Avon 5-0. Caunter 8. Cory Hitchen
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League leaders continued their perfect record, despite missing Nathan Cranney their leading strike duo of Martine Puketapu and Hannah Blake. Mei 10. Marcel Nolde Sean Crombie Morton, Nadia Pearl and youngster Lily Dowsett made up for their 11. Jaryd Gray absence, getting on the scoresheet in their 3-0 win over Forrest 12. Andrew Cowell Darren all A’Court Hill-Milford.
Alex Ferguson Chip Holland Rounding out Sunday’s Lotto NRFL Women’s Premier action, Alex Howard Papatoetoe and Claudelands Rovers couldn’t be separated with the 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
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) 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