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Posted January 21, 2019 02:24 · last edited January 21, 2019 03:16

On the other hand, City's NYL > NL progression remains the worst of any team.

While its not "progression" do you know how many of the ACFC youth players have gone on to play NL or higher with other clubs?

A fair few, though I'd say that tells you more about Auckland's size as a city and the fact that so many players play NL than them doing anything special. The ACFC NYL team has always seemed fairly separate from the ACFC NL team.

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NYL players this season who have been in NL matchday squads at some stage (highlighted = played)


Auckland City: Cameron Brown (GK)

Waitakere United: Luca Taylor (GK), Matthew Wood, Niko Steinmetz, Hayden Aish, Tawanda Marowa, Jacob Mechell

Eastern Suburbs: Nicholas Milner (GK), Campbell Strong, Kingsley Sinclair, Matthew Garbett, Jack Duncan

Hamilton Wanderers: Bayley Foster, Steffano Riley, Jackson Hawke (GK), William Stephen, Stafford Dowling

Hawke’s Bay United: Wilson McCullough (GK), Josh Murphy, Luis Toomey

Team Wellington: Zac Dean (GK), Jake Williams

Wellington Phoenix reserves: Boyd Curry, Kurtis Mogg, Oskar van Hattum, Jackson Manuel, Henry Hamilton, Alexander Paulsen (GK)

Tasman United: Joe Robertson (GK), Simon Wilson, Konan Hey, Cristian Benitez

Canterbury United Dragons: Max Collingwood (GK), Haris Zeb, Jacob Richards, Paul Richnow

Southern United: Stewart Catto (GK), Thomas Poole (GK), Tim O’Farrell, Rory Findlay, Alex Cox, Adam Hewson, Oliver Colloty, Joseph Carvell


NYL-age players who were named in NL squads this season (all have played, bar Ronaldo Wilkins at Tasman, who doesn’t appear to have transferred to them in the end and Tuyi Byamana, Caleb Emmens, and Dino Botica at the Wellington Phoenix reserves)

Auckland City:

Waitakere United: Oscar Browne, Luke Jorgensen, Alex Connor-Maclean, Lachie McIsaac, Matt Conroy, Dane Schnell

Eastern Suburbs: Alex Clayton, Kelvin Kalua, Nando Pijnaker, Dalton Wilkins, Dom Wooldridge, Eli Just, Callum McCowatt

Hamilton Wanderers:

Hawke’s Bay United: Jorge Akers, Karan Mandair, Ben Lack, Jordan Lamb, Dillan Nanayakkara, Alex Britton (GK)

Team Wellington:

Wellington Phoenix reserves: Sam Sutton, Ben Waine, Taci Kumsuz, Callan Elliot, Ronan Wynne, Zac Jones, Liam Moore, Gianni Stensness, Calvin Harris, Willem Ebbinge, Max Batchelor, Stephen Sprowson, Noah Tipene-Clegg, Liberato Cacace, Kieran Richards, Sarpreet Singh, Owen Smith, Ollie Valentine

Tasman United: Ahmed Othman, Keegan Smith, Ronaldo Wilkins*

Canterbury United: Seth Clark, Luke Tongue

Southern United: Ben Deeley

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The JourneyFan wrote:
andrewvoerman wrote:

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On the other hand, City's NYL > NL progression remains the worst of any team.

While its not "progression" do you know how many of the ACFC youth players have gone on to play NL or higher with other clubs?

A fair few, though I'd say that tells you more about Auckland's size as a city and the fact that so many players play NL than them doing anything special. The ACFC NYL team has always seemed fairly separate from the ACFC NL team.

Edit:

NYL players this season who have been in NL matchday squads at some stage (highlighted = played)


Auckland City: Cameron Brown (GK)

Waitakere United: Luca Taylor (GK), Matthew Wood, Niko Steinmetz, Hayden Aish, Tawanda Marowa, Jacob Mechell

Eastern Suburbs: Nicholas Milner (GK), Campbell Strong, Kingsley Sinclair, Matthew Garbett, Jack Duncan

Hamilton Wanderers: Bayley Foster, Steffano Riley, Jackson Hawke (GK), William Stephen, Stafford Dowling

Hawke’s Bay United: Wilson McCullough (GK), Josh Murphy, Luis Toomey

Team Wellington: Zac Dean (GK), Jake Williams
Wellington Phoenix reserves: Boyd Curry, Kurtis Mogg, Oskar van Hattum, Jackson Manuel, Henry Hamilton, Alexander Paulsen (GK)
Tasman United: Joe Robertson (GK), Simon Wilson, Konan Hey, Cristian Benitez
Canterbury United Dragons: Max Collingwood (GK), Haris Zeb, Jacob Richards, Paul Richnow
Southern United: Stewart Catto (GK), Thomas Poole (GK), Tim O’Farrell, Rory Findlay, Alex Cox, Adam Hewson, Oliver Colloty, Joseph Carvell

NYL-age players who were named in NL squads this season (all have played, bar Ronaldo Wilkins at Tasman, who doesn’t appear to have transferred to them in the end and Tuyi Byamana, Caleb Emmens, and Dino Botica at the Wellington Phoenix reserves)

Auckland City:

Waitakere United: Oscar Browne, Luke Jorgensen, Alex Connor-Maclean, Lachie McIsaac, Matt Conroy, Dane Schnell

Eastern Suburbs: Alex Clayton, Kelvin Kalua, Nando Pijnaker, Dalton Wilkins, Dom Wooldridge, Eli Just, Callum McCowatt

Hamilton Wanderers:

Hawke’s Bay United: Jorge Akers, Karan Mandair, Ben Lack, Jordan Lamb, Dillan Nanayakkara, Alex Britton (GK)

Team Wellington:

Wellington Phoenix reserves: Sam Sutton, Ben Waine, Taci Kumsuz, Callan Elliot, Ronan Wynne, Zac Jones, Liam Moore, Gianni Stensness, Calvin Harris, Willem Ebbinge, Max Batchelor, Stephen Sprowson, Noah Tipene-Clegg, Liberato Cacace, Kieran Richards, Sarpreet Singh, Owen Smith, Ollie Valentine

Tasman United: Ahmed Othman, Keegan Smith, Ronaldo Wilkins*

Canterbury United: Seth Clark, Luke Tongue

Southern United: Ben Deeley

Unknown editor edited January 21, 2019 03:14
The JourneyFan wrote:
andrewvoerman wrote:

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On the other hand, City's NYL > NL progression remains the worst of any team.

While its not "progression" do you know how many of the ACFC youth players have gone on to play NL or higher with other clubs?

A fair few, though I'd say that tells you more about Auckland's size as a city and the fact that so many players play NL than them doing anything special. The ACFC NYL team has always seemed fairly separate from the ACFC NL team.