Month: April 2014

Rd 3 U13.3 v Fernhill

With the rain subsiding we finally managed to play our first long awaited game of the season.

Although several players were slow arriving to the ground, there was nothing wrong with the way the team began on the pitch because with only 3mins on the clock the Cobras were already 2-0 up. First Tommy Heaton left a couple of Fernhill defenders in his wake as he fired home into the top corner of the net from 20 yards out, not a bad way to mark your debut. Another debutant Zac Winter sent a shot just wide of the post before Riley Hanlon & Blair Dunn linked up to lay on the second goal for Tommy Heaton.

With Fernhill still reeling Russell Vale continued to apply the pressure. From a corner a goal mouth scramble ensued, Riley Hanlon saw his shot saved but quick thinking from Blair Dunn saw his deft chip back into the danger zone headed home by Riley Hanlon, 3-0. By the time another debutant Jarod Tuckwood blasted the ball into the roof of the net to make it 4-0 to the Cobras the game was virtually over as a contest.

Time for a substitution and within 5mins of Jordan Errington and Louis Ready coming off the bench both had added to the scoreline. Due to illness Louis Ready’s debut didn’t last long but with virtually his first touch of the ball he did manage to lob the on rushing goalie, 5-0. Bailey & Christian Baade Mortimer were carving them up time after time down the right wing and one such assault led to a Baxter Bowler Prentice corner which caused havoc in the area and Jordan Errington was on hand to stab the ball home. 6-0 at the half.

No disrespect to Fernhil but the game was won by HT, so it allowed me the opportunity to experiment and try a few players in different positions. The second half began the same way as the first half, the traffic was all one way as Russell Vale continued to create chance after chance, however the Fernhill goal suddenly began to lead a charmed life. Add to that the heroics from the Fernhill goalie (who deserved to be man of the match) combined to thwart everything that Russell Vale threw at them including a fierce shot from Sean Donnelly, now free from his goalkeeping duties. After constant pressure Fernhill’s suddenly new found luck finally ran out. A fortuitous moment between the goalie, the woodwork and Jordan Errington’s head resulted with the ball in the back of the net and the final score 7-0 to Russell Vale.

From a coaching perspective it was good result and pleasing to see the new lads settle in quickly but it will still take at least half a dozen games for the team to perform at the level I expect. I noticed there were too many instances of ball watching and at times a lack of tactical discipline, so it’s back to the training ground to get it right……..there’s a long season ahead.

YNWA

Coach

 

Team Photos 10th May

The club has organised for Team Photos to be taken on Saturday 10th May. This is an opportunity for parents and kids to get a memento of their year at the Cobras as well as being a fundraising exercise for the club (we get a percentage of the takings) We have had a go at putting together a schedule but it will take a bit to get it right so we are currently getting it cross checked. We would normally like to take the photos before the game so that the kids aren’t dirty or hot and sweaty but the difficulty is that we have a heap of games at 08:30 and 09:30(ish) kick off times. It would be impossible to achieve so some photos will be taken after the games are played.

We have put together the envelopes for each team and will distribute them this week and on the weekend. If you don’t have one by next Monday then see your Team Manager. Inside the envelop is a copy of the packages that are available. If you are interested here is a link to a slideshow of the full package available.

Sample packs

and here is a link to the brochure, what you get and how much it costs (this is basically the handout from the envelope)

Winter Sports Brochure

We do need everyone’s help.

1/ Parents, please, please, please, get their kids to the ground on time. The schedule is tight, 10 mins per team, and late comers make it very difficult to keep things going. Some kids will need to rush off to make their game time at other grounds.

2/ Check the Team Envelope on the day for correct spelling, and preferred names. This is extremely important as the envelope is key to getting it right. There’s also lots of kids out there who go by different names to what’s on the rego sheet. Understandably this is very important to a lot of people, so please check, and then you know it will be right.

3/ There is no need to collect before photo day. Bring your money on photo day and give to the team manager. If you bring the correct money it will help.

If it rains we will have the photos at an alternate location, probably the Community Hall.

Any questions let me know.

regards,

Garry

Time Slot Team Playing Before / After
7:30 6 Red Home 8:30 Before
7:40 6 White Home 8:30 Before
7:50 6 yellow Home 8:30 Before
8:00 8 White Coledale 9:00am Before
8:10 6 Green Home 9:10 Before
8:20 6 Orange Home 9:10 Before
8:30 8 Green Coledale 9:50am Before
8:40 6 Blue Home 9:10 Before
8:50 12 Grading No draw
9:00 11 Green Home 10:00am Before
9:10 9 Green Home 10:00am Before
9:20
9:30 7 Green Fernhill 8:30 After
9:40 7 White Fernhill 8:30 After
9:50 7 Blue Fernhill 8:30 After
10:00 7 Red Fernhill 8:30 After
10:10 12 Girls Home 11:00am Before
10:20 7 Yellow Fernhill 9:10 After
10:30 U15 div1 Bye
10:40
10:50 9 white Bulli 9:30 After
11:00 13 div 4 Home 12:00pm Before
11:10 15 Girls Friday night
11:20 17 Girls Friday night
11:30 10s Kiama 9:30am After
11:40
11:50
12:00 13 div 3 Home 1:10pm Before

FSC Peoplecare Academy – 28 April 2014

Interested in a free junior academy scholarship? There are three up for grabs and being in the draw is easy as – all you need to do is give Peoplecare a buzz for a health insurance comparison. There are absolutely no strings attached, it’s just for some peace of mind and Peoplecare are happy to help!
By having a comparison chat, you’ll get:

  • An entry in the draw for the next available scholarship (you or your club can nominate the child you wish to be the recipient)
  • An entry into the competition for a set of portable goal posts – the club with the most callers wins!

Call 1800 808 700 to have an easy chat with one of friendly Peoplecarers – you’ve got to be in it to win it!More info attached.

Draw will be taking place Wednesday 23 April at the PEOPLECARE office.  Our Academy Ambassador Corey Gameiro will be assisting John Henry with the draw.

It’s that simple, spread the word, make a call, nominate a child to be in the chance for a FREE Scholarship to the FSC Peoplecare Academy – Term 3.

Term 3 commences on the week of Monday 28 April and Wednesday 30 April.

There are 4 locations / 5 academy options to choice from and they are as follows;

  • Bulli – Monday and/or Wednesday
  • Kiama – Wednesday Only
  • Oak Flats – Monday Only
  • Wollongong Goal Keepers – Monday Only
  • Wollongong – Monday and/or Wednesday

Please note: Aged criteria for outfielders 5-13 (girls/boys) and goalkeepers 10-15 (girls/boys)

To register for Term 3 please click on the link below;

FSC PEOPLECARE ACADEMY – TERM 3

 

Regards

 

Nichole Mears

 

Nichole Mears

FSC Co-ordinator

Football South Coast

Round 3

The Draw page has been updated for Round 3, 26th and 27th April. Let hope for some dry weather between now and then. Enjoy the Easter Break.

All Games this weekend (Round 2) have been postponed

From the FSC Web Site……

JUNIOR COMPETITIONS

All matches are POSTPONED for this weekend. Competition matches will be rescheduled as a “double header” – dates to be advised; MiniRoo matches will now be scheduled for Round 12, the first weekend of the July school holidays

FSC School Holiday Clinics

School Holiday Clinics are 3 or 4 days. Have full-on fun and a great time with a half day (9:00am-1:00pm and/or 9:00am to 12:00pm).

The Children will be separated into age groups or ability and don’t fret, just ask and your child can be grouped with their friend/s!

All clinics are for 5-13 year olds, for both boys and girls for all outfielders and 10-15 years old, for both boys and girls for all Goal Keepers!

For further information and to register online for our holiday clinics please click on the link below;

April School Holiday Clinic

Regards

Nichole Mears

FSC Co-ordinator

Football South Coast