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Farewell Hayes News inJim brief. Profile of a Coach Volunteers’ Salute

For the record: We’ve changed our name, and thanks to Nick Samaras, Canberra Weekly, for our new logo. Hope you like it.

Majura Coach From 10 to UOffer 11’s

Majura Challenge Player Profile: The Majura Quiz 1.Ben Basser-Silk Player Profile:

2.Grace Basser-Silk

Lauren Keir

The Federation of International Football Association (FIFA) runs football across the World, Australia now plays in the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) , and of course in Australia our game is governed by Football Federation of Australia (FFA) and locally by Capital Football.

Patrick Maher

So in line with most other clubs across Australia we have changed our club name.

World Cup Launch

But either way: Football or soccer we know what you mean.

Pee Wees a changing Under 7’s update. Ref’s Whistle.

Club Captains Clothing Store

All your Match News in brief. Reviews, 9,10, 11,13 & 15

Majura Football Club Captains (See page 10) Majura FC is delighted to announce Michael Hicks and Lindsay McAllister as our 2009 Club Captains.

Latest Match Reviews

Kanga Cup Robbie Hooker visit

World Cup Bid 2018 Majura helped launch the Aussie bid for 2018 at Parliament House recently. Kevin Rudd, Frank Lowy and a Majura Parent were among the key speakers. Who was she? Answer: In the quiz

Send your news, articles, player profile and match reports and season review to flanagan.eamonn@gmail.com

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Michael Hicks, President Rhonda Parkin and Lindsay McAllister

How many Coaches does your team have? Parents please DON’T tell the players where to run, when to pass, where to stand (positions) or what to do – that’s the Coach’s job. Your advice puts pressure on your child and all the other children. Please DO support our teams, encourage everyone and be positive. Does it matter if our children make a mistake in football? Please DON’T yell out things like ‘Big Kick’, ‘Just kick it’, ‘pass it’, ‘boot it’ or variations on that theme – it doesn’t help our players in anyway. And if you’d like to Coach, we’d love to have you next year. (Adapted from FFA handbook)

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News in Brief:

Front Page Farewell Hayes News inJim brief. Meet the Coach Volunteers’ Salute Majura Coach From 10 to UOffer 11’s

Majura Challenge Player Profile: The Majura Quiz 1.Ben Basser-Silk Player Profile:

2.Grace Basser-Silk

Volunteers: CAN YOU HELP NOW? Contact Rhonda Parkin: gardrew@internode.on.net for all positions. We urgently need:

Treasurer:

Lauren Keir

We use the MYOB package and can give you training for the last 7 weeks of the season.

Patrick Maher

Web Master:

World Cup Launch

We need someone to update and maintain our website.

Pee Wees a changing Under 7’s update. Ref’s Whistle. Koala’s

Club Captains MJSC Clothing Store

All your Match News in brief. Reviews, 9,10, 11,13 & 15

Trophy Admin: Could you join our trophy committee. No meetings involved and it can be done from home ( we need someone to get updated team lists from all managers to send to Trophy Link).

Latest Match Reviews

Kanga Cup Robbie Hooker visit

Does your business need a boost? Advertise with Majura? We've had 1,900 readers online for the first newsletter. They've viewed over 9000 pages.

Thank you Chris Brown Chris has done a wonderful job as Treasurer and Webmaster. Chris is unable to continue due to personal reasons. We thank him for all his commitment and input during his time at Majura FC.

Will your child play football at Majura for the next five years, or more? Are you going to stand and watch when you are really itching to get involved? Thought about coaching your child but never played the game? Why not get involved with your child’s development, and learn a new skill while you’re at it? Many parents come to football through their children. Use the skills you bring from the games you played. Maybe you played Basketball, Netball, AFL or Rugby, so why not bring those skills to a junior team today!

Pee Wees for Girls Any girl aged 4, 5 or 6 can still register for our special girl only programme.

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Under 7’s Training Former Technical Director Paul Whittingham takes a group of Under 7 boys/girls for skills training right after their Saturday morning game. Why not discuss with Paul what he’s offering and see if it suits your child. (10.30am Saturday on the oval.)

Majura Challenge The Majura Quiz Player Profile: Lauren Keir Patrick Maher World Cup Launch Club Captains All your Match Reviews, 9,10, 11,13 & 15 Kanga Cup Robbie Hooker visit

Under 6-Under 10’s Teach the Individual – Tactics will come later.

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Don’t worry about tactics or team strategies Encourage the players to express themselves, to try and dribble rather than always passing the ball. U6-U10’s is the time for the player to learn how to master the ball. He/she needs to feel comfortable running with it, receiving etc. This should be the main focus of your training. (Grassroots Coaching, FFA.)

Win a Nintendo Wii. Canberra City, our partner Senior Club has a Nintendo Wii Starter Pack, to be raffled at Canberra City Men's PL Home Games. How can you get a free ticket? Next home game: Sunday, 28 June 2009 Canberra City v Tugg Utd Hawker Encl 3pm KO.

FFA Technical Plan The new Football Development plan is online at www.footballaustralia. com.au Find out where you child fits in the plan!

MFC Clothing MFC clothing is now available from 9.00am to 11.30am each Sat, look for the signs to the shop on the oval near the committee room building. If teams would like something the shop does not stock, please ask Paul Cook as he may be able to source it for you.

Please support our Sponsors: The Athlete’s Foot, Link Web Services, Essential Soccer, Yowani Country Golf Club,JV Financial Group, VIISUM, Grindestone Australia, Office PCS, Kanga Cup, Capital Football

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Volunteer of the Month.

News in brief. Volunteers’ Salute From 10 to U 11’s Majura Challenge The Majura Quiz

Mick Eddleston.

Player Profile: Lauren Keir

“Mick Eddleston is a wonderful resource for the club, thank you Mick!”

Patrick Maher World Cup Launch Club Captains All your Match Reviews, 9,10, 11,13 & 15 Kanga Cup Robbie Hooker visit

Footy talk Football at Majura is one of the first team sports our children play. Help make it a great experience for them.

I have seen Mick over the years, coaching many teams and always with enthusiasm. When Canberra City first had to have a U18Premier Pathway League team my son Henry was in Mick’s Team, he was 16 at the time. I gained a lot of respect for Mick’s ethics and skills. When I decided to do the referees’ course with my other son John, I contacted MFC to say we would be available to ref if they needed us, but that we were very junior and would need lots of assistance and there’s Mick again! Mick’s the ref Co-ordinator as well as coaching Canberra City U16PPL and who knows how many other teams! Mick reassured us that the course would have us ready to go at reffing, gave us some profiteroles at a pre-season get together and said see you tomorrow! Mick gave us the confidence to do the job, which is exactly what we needed. Louise Burgess, Club Referee.

Vale Lesley Redman: Majura Life Member Lesley Redman passed away recently. Lesley was an active volunteer for many, many years with the club. “Lesley always had a smile on her face, she was never unhappy. That was our Lesley. Majura Commitee and friends would like to extend their condolences to Lesley’s family and friends,” said Club President Rhonda Parkin.

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Warriors Under 11 Douglas Warnock gives a players view on moving from Under 10’s to Under 11’s at Majura. This has been a fantastic year so far for my soccer as I have a very good team and we work together and play hard. At the start of the season, I was a bit scared because I didn’t know about how trials would go and what would happen or whether I would get put into the team that I wanted.

Trials The trials are not scary but they are a bit nerve racking before you get there because you do not know what to expect.

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Once you get there, you are just playing the same old game with the same old people that you have been playing with the last few years. Some of us were moved around a bit. Some were moved from higher to lower and some were moved from lower to higher groups.

All your Match Reviews, 9,10, 11,13 & 15

But it was really all about playing the best that you could. You must remember to talk and let the selectors know that you are there. You have to turn up to trials otherwise you will get into division 3.

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Games

Robbie Hooker visit

One of the different things this year is that we get to travel to different clubs to play. This is good because you get to see other teams that I have never played against and I might even see friends on other soccer teams.

World Cup Launch

The games may be a bit harder but that means more fun for you because you don’t just win all the games easy as cake.

A-League season 5 starts in August. W-League and Canberra United start October. Socceroos next game is against Ireland, in Dublin (August)

Training is essential now that you are in U11s because you will be playing people at your own level and training is more fun because everyone is at a level like you.

Allocation day Allocation day is nerve racking too because you don’t know which team you are going to get into. But the great thing is that because of the trials everyone is playing at a similar level to you no matter what division you get into. I really wanted to be put into a good team but I also wanted my friends to be in my team. Only one of my friends got onto my team, but I knew that rest of the team anyway. Special thanks to Doug Warnock. Check out and support the Warriors and all our Under 11 team games (Kick-off Sat 12.30)

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Farewell Jim Hayes

Front Page

Meet the Coach

News in brief.

Majura CoachSalute Offer Volunteers’ Player From Profile: 10 to U 11’s 1.Ben Basser-Silk Majura Challenge

The Majura Quiz 2.Grace Basser-Silk Player Profile: Pee Wees a changing Lauren Keir

Under 7’s update.

Patrick Maher

Ref’s Whistle. Koala’s U10

World Cup Launch

MJSC Clothing Store

Club Captains Coaching Tip

All your Match News in brief. Reviews, 9,10,

11,13 & 15

Latest Match Reviews

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Take the Majura FC June Challenge: How many Juggles can you do? Majura Challenge: For ANY players, ANY age, from 3 to 70. Challenge: How many juggles can you do by Presentation Day? Tell your Coach as you improve. Depending on what level you are at here’s a simple guide. 1.Bounce the ball on your right knee and catch it. 2.Bounce the ball on your left knee and catch it. 3.Vary this and aim to do it THREE times using both knees. (Great for strength training for 7-10 age yrs.) 4. Bounce the ball in front of you and then kick and let the ball bounce each time....until you can get to 10 bounce and touch, bounce and touch on both feet. 5. Gradually experiment with knees and feet and occasionally instead of letting the ball bounce each time, try and keep it up. 6. Once your muscles, strength and touch develop you’ll be flying! And then you can start flicking off your shoulder, head or anywhere you like. Good luck!

Coaching Point: Agility, Passing/Receiving

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Coach: Do you need some advice, or maybe want to check something out? Majura has many trained experienced Coaches. flanagan.eamonn@gmail.com and your query will be passed to those that can assist, and don’t worry it’s not me☺

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Body position is crucial when we are receiving the ball. Most players should usually take the ball with their instep, left or right, unless they are Ronaldo in which case do whatever you like! Place two goals 10/15 metres apart. Player 1 and 2 start either side of the same goal. Player 1 passes the ball through the goal to player 2. Player 2 runs to the other goal and passes to player 1. They turn and head back to the other goal. Remember to change sides so both feet are used. Extra Challenge: Which team scores most goals in given time. (Forfeit a goal if players hit a cone/post.)

Football Tip No 2 (Mini Football at Majura Coaching Tips.) Choosing the correct foot to receive the ball is critical. It will help you to put yourself in the best position to play the next ball or change direction.

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Majura Quiz time.

Front Page

Meet the Coach

News in brief.

Majura Coach Offer

Volunteers’ Salute

Player Profile: From 10 to U 11’s 1.Ben Basser-Silk Majura Challenge

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1 correct answer gains you 1 goal. 0 1-5 6-12 13-15

goals goals goals goals

Maybe try and look at the answers first in future! Great you’ve made the bench You’re in the starting eleven. Awesome work You’re a football expert...Fox Sport here you come!

The Majura Quiz 2.Grace Basser-Silk Player Profile: Pee Wees a changing Lauren Under 7’sKeir update. Patrick Maher

Ref’s Whistle. Koala’s U10

World Cup Launch

MJSC Clothing Store

Club Captains

Questions: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Coaching Tip

All your Match News in brief. Reviews, 9,10, 11,13

& 15 Match Reviews Latest

6. 7. 8.

Kanga Cup Robbie Hooker visit 9. 10. 11. 12. “Unfortunately, experience has shown us that the teaching of technique is all too often neglected, with emphasis placed instead on the instruction of team tactics and physical condition.”

13. 14. 15.

Which World Cup is Australia bidding to host? Who scored for Australia in their recent 2-1 over Japan? Who is the only Canberra-born Socceroo to have played in most of the recent World Cup Qualifiers? Canberra United’s new Coach is? The previous Canberra United Coach who recently visited Majura Under10’s is? Name one, of the two, Majura Club Captains? Where will Australia play in the 2010 World Cup? If a team mate shouts “square,” when you have the ball in football? She means: A) you’re boring, B) your shirt is ruffled, C) the direction to send the pass. What colour shirt do Canberra United play in? Name the Majura male representative player selected in ACT Boys Schools representative side. (Clue he’s a keeper). ABC 666 Radio Host 9-12 each weekday morning is also a Majura parent. Who is she? Who was the Majura Parent who helped launch the World Cup bid recently along with the Prime Minister, Lucas Neill and co? A “SCROSS” in football is bad shot, a cross come shot, or a back pass. What is the new Majura Club name? Who is the Socceroos Coach?

Answers on next page.

‘FFA Coaching’

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Front Page News in brief.

Player Profile: Lauren Keir

Volunteers’ Salute

Age: 12

From 10 to U 11’s

Team: Majura Under 13 Open Div 1

Majura Challenge

Coach: Damian Page Best player on your team?

All of us!

The Majura Quiz Player Profile:

Favourite position:

Lauren Keir

Favourite A/W League player: Caitlin Munoz

Patrick Maher

Favourite Australian player:

World Cup Launch

Favourite international player: Jamie Carragher (Mr Liverpool) / David Beckham (Mr Cool)

Club Captains

Favourite A/W-League team:

All your Match Reviews, 9,10, 11,13 & 15

Favourite international team: Liverpool

Kanga Cup Robbie Hooker visit

any defence position

Favourite football shirt:

Caitlin Munoz

Canberra United Women

My Socceroos shirt

What do you like best about football? Having fun and beating the boys Is it football or soccer? both Best pre-match meal:

Nutri Grain

Best half time snack:

drink - water

Best advice anyone ever gave you in football: Have fun, play hard and never give up If you weren’t playing football what would you be doing? Playing touch, oz-tag or futsal

Sideline pass? Did you criticise your ref or thank him/her today?

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News in brief.

Age:

Volunteers’ Salute

Team: Majura Under 13 Open Div 1

From 10 to U 11’s

Coach: Damian Page Best player on your team?

Majura Challenge

All of us!

Favourite position: centre back/defender

The Majura Quiz

Favourite A-League player:

Archie Thompson

Player Profile:

Favourite Australian player:

Lucas Neill

Lauren Keir Patrick Maher World Cup Launch Club Captains All your Match Reviews, 9,10, 11,13 & 15

John Terry

Favourite international player: Favourite A-League team:

Newcastle Jets

Favourite international team: Chelsea Favourite football shirt: My Newcastle United shirt, my uncles old Manchester City shirt and my Majura shirt What do you like best about football? Playing in a team and long kicks

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Is it football or soccer? Football and soccer

Robbie Hooker visit

Best pre-match meal: Sausage Roll Best half time snack: drink - gatorade Best advice anyone ever gave you in football: Watch the player as much as you watch the ball If you weren’t playing football what would you be doing? Playing any sport with friends

Next newsletter: August. Send your match reviews and photos to:flanagan.eamonn@gmail.com Please ensure you have permission from every player in the photo. Thanks.

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Majura Launch Australia World Cup Bid. Majura Parent Irene Mantinaos. Irene gave a great speech for all the football parents, players and fans at the World Cup launch live on Fox Sports. Lucas Neill, Kevin Rudd and Frank Lowy were a few of the other speakers!

Majura Challenge The Majura Quiz Player Profile: Lauren Keir Patrick Maher World Cup Launch

Majura Stars Katherine and Lucy Spencer with Socceroos Lucas Neill.

Club Captains All your Match Reviews, 9,10, 11,13 & 15 Kanga Cup Robbie Hooker visit

Under 10 after match talk “Any more Jellies?”

Perk of the job? Majura Committee Member/Parent Stephen Spencer interviews Socceroos keeper Mark Schwarzer at the launch.

Quiz Answers: 1 2018 and 2022, 2 Tim Cahill, 3. Carl Valeri, 4 Ray Junna, 5 Robbie Hooker, 6 Lindsay McAllister, Michael Hicks 7, South Africa, 8 Pass it along an imaginary side of a square. 9 Green 10 Jason Elliot Dunn 11 Alex Sloane 12 Irene Mantinaos 13 A cross come shot. 14. Majura Junior Football Club 15 Pim Verbeek Majura Representative Players: Two Majura boys have been selected in the Primary/High Schools representative teams. Woohoo! Good luck to Jason Elliot Dunn and former Majura Junior Andre Saleh. They’ll head to Adelaide in August to take on the other State and Territories.

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Front Page Farewell Jim Hayes

News in brief. Meet the Coach

Volunteers’ Salute

Majura Coach Offer

From 10 to U 11’s

Player Profile:

Majura Challenge

1.Ben Basser-Silk The Majura Quiz 2.Grace PlayerBasser-Silk Profile: Pee Wees Keir a changing Lauren

Patrick Under 7’s Maher update. World Cup Launch Ref’s Whistle. Koala’s U10 Club Captains

MJSC Clothing Store

All your Match Reviews, 9,10, 11,13 The Majura Quiz & 15 Coaching Tip

Kanga Cup News in brief. Hooker visit AllRobbie your Match Reviews

From the Coach Under 7-10 players.

Don’t worry about tactics or team strategies This is the time for the player to learn how to master the ball. (FFA)

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Club Captain: Michael Hicks Michael plays for the U18 Div 3, White team. The team is made up of friends who wanted to play together for fun in their final season of junior soccer. Michael started with Majura in 1999 as an U9 Shark, and has played every year since, except for 2008 when he had a severe break to his right arm. This did not stop him from being involved in the club as he agreed to be the Saturday coach for the u18 div 3 team (which he would have played in) when no-one would step forward to coach. Michael’s highlights include Captain of the undefeated under 12 Premiers, under 13’s Coaches & Managers award and under 14’s players’ player. Michael is proud to have been selected as this year’s Club Captain and is looking forward to visiting Majura, and meeting the Pee Wees and other teams, in his Club Captain’s jumper. Michael has an older brother David and identical twin sisters Kylie and Rebecca, all who have donned the Majura colours.

Club Captain: Lindsay McAlister Lindsay McAlister, U16G, started with Majura in 2001 as a 7 year old. She has been with the same team of girls coached by Marcello Solar for most of that time and was named Players’ Player in both 2004 & 2005. Lindsay is in her second year of coaching. Lindsay and Tess Hemmings are coaching the U10 Girls Twisters. Both are finding coaching very rewarding as they watch the enjoyment and team spirit that the younger girls show as they develop their skills. Lindsay is also an accredited referee. Lindsay was at work when the President rang to inform her that she had been selected as Club Captain but rather than telling her the good news her parents just told her that Rhonda wanted to see her the next day about her coaching. Lindsay assumed that she was going to be in some sort of trouble (with Rhonda? Surely not!) and was very surprised and excited when Rhonda told her the good news! Lindsay says she is looking forward to visiting the field in her new Club Captains'jumper to watch the mini's play."

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Majura Under 9: Swordfish

News in brief. Volunteers’ Salute From 10 to U 11’s Majura Challenge The Majura Quiz Player Profile: Lauren Keir Patrick Maher World Cup Launch Club Captains All your Match Reviews, 9,10, 11,13 & 15 Kanga Cup Robbie Hooker visit

In the photo we have (not in order) Shuggie , Haggis, Race-car, Snowman, Lochy, Sparky, Ronaldo, Nickname and Sean Connor. They do have real names but I like the names I’ve given them better. The parents are a great bunch as well. The Under 9 Swordfish are a fantastic bunch of kids who continue to show that they do really listen to what I am trying to teach them at training. They amaze me sometimes during games when they play the ball wide, then down the line, then over to the front of goal in a few easy moves , a bit of work on the finishing and “Bob’s your coach”. Bob Parkin Coach – U9 Swordfish

Under 10: Focus on Tsunamis. Like a Saturday lie-in? Did you know Bob Parkin and Jacko are at Majura at 6am every Saturday setting up the ovals for us all.

After 5 weeks of football, and 5 defeats, mostly by narrow margins, the Tsunamis won. Clearly the half-time chill out is the go. Good work Coach, and good work girls.

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Front Page News in brief. Volunteers’ Salute From 10 to U 11’s

Under 11’s Girls Teams update. (Red, White and Blue) Red Team: Majura 1 Woden Valley 1.

Majura Challenge The Majura Quiz Player Profile: Lauren Keir Patrick Maher World Cup Launch Club Captains All your Match Reviews, 9,10, 11,13 & 15 Kanga Cup Robbie Hooker visit

Lucy Spencer on the ball for Majura Under 11 Red team. It was a game that had everything – great tackles, players running until they could hardly breathe, end to end passing and a goal that cannoned in off the cross bar after a series of passes that went from one end of the field to the other. No, definitely NOT the World Cup qualifier but the Majura 11 Girls Reds playing Woden at Mawson earlier this month. The game between the competition’s two undefeated teams ended 11, with parents on both sides applauding the superb football from all the girls, and pleading with the ref to call off the match before a winning goal was scored in a match that neither team deserved to lose. Under 11s is often the most exciting year at Majura as it’s the year we finish our intra-club comp and players take on teams from rival clubs.

Over 1200 players play football at Majura FC.

For the 11 girls this has produced some great matches and wonderful football. The Reds under coaches Paul Macor and Rob Janssens are so far undefeated.

Thanks to all our volunteers for making it happen.

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Coach Jacqui has her Whites performing superbly. The Whites have lost only one match, an unlucky defeat against a Grammar team fielding its strongest side due to the school not being entered in the Red comp.

The Blues. Mim Soboslay-Moore, and Keelin Howe both scored their first and second goals for Majura in only their second season. And they were both delighted to inform last year’s Assistant Coach Heather Fitt of their prowess. Great work Mim and Keelin. Phoebe Flynn went one better, knocking in two goals in her very first season. The Blues have a number of girls who have never played football before but Coaches Katya and Nadine from our under 15s girls have done a superb job inspiring the team. After a few weeks finding their feet the Blues scored their first goal in round 3 before a stunning 5-0 win in only their fourth match.

Kanga Cup Stephen Spencer (11 Girls co-ordinator)

Robbie Hooker visit

Majura Under 13 Girls Coach: Brendan (BJ) Cook

Sideline Comment. My son has played for two years and I never realised just how much volunteer work goes into organising and coaching a team.

Majura 3 Radford 0 The season has had a slow start for the U13G Div 1 team...that’s how last month’s report started. Not a win or a goal to boot. But not only have they won but I was there to see their first goal!

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Majura playing Radford on the biggest football pitch in the world, were pressing hard and you could sense a goal. When Emma Kirk sent a high ball in there appeared little danger for the tall Radford keeper. But the bounce on our wonderfully hard drought ridden pitch was so high that no-one could have caught it. First goal and nice one Emma.

Majura Challenge And did the Coach smile! He’s still smiling.

The Majura Quiz Player Profile: Lauren Keir Patrick Maher World Cup Launch Club Captains All your Match Reviews, 9,10, 11,13 & 15

The season has had a slow start for the U13G Div 1 team with the fullsize pitch initially taxing the players' power and stamina. Half the team has not played for a Majura Div 1 team before but the potential is certainly there for some good results. Hard work on fitness and technique in training sessions with Coach BJ Cook is starting to pay off with a good win last week with goals from Emma Kirk, Breanna Orrell and Claire Bailey. The team is starting to move away from defensive play and pick up on scoring chances.

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Majura U15 Div 1 (Majura One) are heading to Kanga Cup! The team formed this year and has been finding its feet with the full range of outcomes so far this season - win, draw and loss. Spirits and expectations are high and the team is looking forward to playing some interstate teams Warwick McDonald (MJSC U15 Div 1 Manager)

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Majura at the Kanga Cup: Good luck to all our Majura Kanga Cup team.

Volunteers’ Salute From 10 to U 11’s Majura Challenge The Majura Quiz Player Profile: Lauren Keir Patrick Maher

I know, I know, it’s about the taking part, but I’ll take a win as well. Last years Majura Under 13’s made headlines in the Canberra Times winning the trophy in a thrilling penalty shootout. And they’re back to defend their title. Go you Hurricanes.

World Cup Launch Club Captains All your Match Reviews, 9,10, 11,13 & 15 Kanga Cup Robbie Hooker visit

Assistant Matildas Coach Robbie Hooker visits Majura U10’s.

Footy Talk: Central Coast Mariners are expected to play two A-League games in Canberra this year. Check out www.capitalfootball.com. au for all the local information

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. U/10 girls teams Storm, Tornadoes and Whirlwinds were delighted to have ACTAS Coach and former Canberra United Coach Robbie (Hooksie) Hooker take them through a recent training session. The girls had a great time and really learnt a lot. Robbie told them that if they really wanted to make it into the Matilda’s or any elite team they needed to spend 10,000 hours over the next ten years practising. The girls calculated that this meant at least 2.5 hours practise a day – that’s a lot! For a parent that’s obsessive compulsive!

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