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Team Wellington... no longer an association with Ole. Chur

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over 6 years ago

el grapadura wrote:

Blew.2 wrote:

EL-Classico at DF Park 2 pm Sunday 17th

Are we playing ACFC again a week later?

Nope, it's the Wel-Classico. TeeDubs v WeeNix.

The Phoenix seniors with no game...I wonder if they will drop players in? What are the rules on it? 

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over 6 years ago

el grapadura wrote:

Blew.2 wrote:

EL-Classico at DF Park 2 pm Sunday 17th

Are we playing ACFC again a week later?

Nope, it's the Wel-Classico. TeeDubs v WeeNix.

The Phoenix seniors with no game...I wonder if they will drop players in? What are the rules on it? 

From memory, there's a list of senior players that can be dropped to play the reserves, from memory it's up to three players from that list on a given game day. Not sure who's on the list though.

Also, since I'm writing this from memory, there's a decent chance I'm wrong...

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over 6 years ago

If they did use the regrading rules Cap Footy uses  then McGing and Elliot have played 2 games down so would be regraded.

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1.1.23 WPNLPA: Wellington Phoenix National League Player Agreement - Dictates how many senior/Contracted players can play in any game.

This is not listed in the regs or seperately on NZF site.   So we wait for Team sheets

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As I understand it, the Phoenix are allowed to drop down as many U-20 players as they want (so those born 1999 and later – Elliot, McCowatt, Scott, Cacace, Waine). 

It's possible this is now U-21, to reflect the change from U-20 to U-21 at A-League level, which would mean Devlin, McGing and Piscopo can drop down too.

Then on top of the U-20/U-21 players, whichever it is, they are allowed to drop down two senior players and a goalkeeper.

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over 6 years ago

Baiter wrote:

I thought Rogerson looked just like the issues he always had. Goes to ground to easily when holding possession would be better and runs himself into dead ends because he doesn't look up.

People calling for him to be at the Phoenix are taking the piss.

He was in the team of the week.

God there are some average venues played at.

And they need to sort their logo graphics out

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over 6 years ago

What's going on there!!! Only two teams have the correct shield in that graphic

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over 6 years ago

Same organisation that thinks Rogerson was worthy of team of the week. 'nuff said.


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over 6 years ago

i thought rogerson was good

in a game of backwards and sideways he was the one who was willing to drive and break the play

360footballnews.com

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over 6 years ago

reg22 wrote:

i thought rogerson was good

in a game of backwards and sideways he was the one who was willing to drive dive and break delay the play

FTFY

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over 6 years ago

As I understand it, the Phoenix are allowed to drop down as many U-20 players as they want (so those born 1999 and later – Elliot, McCowatt, Scott, Cacace, Waine). 

It's possible this is now U-21, to reflect the change from U-20 to U-21 at A-League level, which would mean Devlin, McGing and Piscopo can drop down too.

Then on top of the U-20/U-21 players, whichever it is, they are allowed to drop down two senior players and a goalkeeper.

From stuff article today..."With no A-League match this weekend, Talay said he planned to drop seven players down play for the reserve team in their national league match against Team Wellington"
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Yeah although it turns out that includes Sutton who played WeeNix the week before and the four Aussie youngsters who have all already played for the WeeNix this season. 

Sail was always going to play in goal when the first team are at home or not playing so really the only actual drop/or unexpected player is TAHW.

How's my driving? - Whine here

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???  TAB  TeeDubs  $1.20 Draw 6.00 WeeNix $9.00  - get in  

                                   $1.17                             $11.00

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over 6 years ago

Blew.2 wrote:

???  TAB  TeeDubs  $1.20 Draw 6.00 WeeNix $9.00  - get in  

                                   $1.17                             $11.00

Now              $120.                              $7.50

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over 6 years ago

Blew.2 wrote:

Blew.2 wrote:

???  TAB  TeeDubs  $1.20 Draw 6.00 WeeNix $9.00  - get in  

                                   $1.17                             $11.00

Now              $120.                              $7.50

That's a great price for TWs

Oi Oi Edgecumbe... lets have a clean sheet

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TeeDubs home again this weekend.  15th December 2pm DFPark against Southern

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over 6 years ago

6-1 drubbing by the TeeDubs. Couple of cracking goals too, especially JHS's second.

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over 6 years ago

el grapadura wrote:

6-1 drubbing by the TeeDubs. Couple of cracking goals too, especially JHS's second.

and Watto's diving header....thenhaircit is working
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over 6 years ago

The little spell after HT was very good. Some superb football in there & nice to see Stamenic score - exciting talent.

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over 6 years ago

How did Stamenic go?

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over 6 years ago

JamesBo wrote:

How did Stamenic go?

I felt very Meh on him, he looked young, made some immature decisions and I am not sure he passed forward at all during the game. 

Not to say he was bad, he took his goal well, he just needs time at the senior level to settle into it I think.

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over 6 years ago

I here Schrivers was seen at the game. Any news on this?

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over 6 years ago

Fulltime wrote:

I here Schrivers was seen at the game. Any news on this?

He was listed in the squad in the match programme and was seen at the ground.

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over 6 years ago

Fulltime wrote:

I here Schrivers was seen at the game. Any news on this?

Has been travelling overseas with his girlfriend until recently. No word on if he'll play for them though sorry.

Valley FC til I die?

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over 6 years ago

Watson 95th minute equaliser for a 1-1 draw. both sides pretty average. never been a great fan of artifciial turfs but Seddon Fields severely disadvantaged anyone wanting to play with any ball speed. Bassett missed a classic almost open goal in first half when ball bobbled. Markovic standout for TW in my view . Poor game .Waitak will be far the happier of the two sides

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Team Wellington’s Hamish Watson scored twice in the first five minutes at David Farrington Park, volleying home from a corner and then converting a one-on-one chance a minute later to get his team off to a flyer. Sam Mason-Smith made it a 3-0 cushion at half time with a diving header, before Nathanael Hailemariam had the last say in additional time.


Hawke’s Bay battled hard but were always playing catch up in the face of a supremely confident Team Wellington, who sit well clear in second place after today’s win.

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about 6 years ago

I didn't even know that Keegan Smith was with TWs now


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about 6 years ago

Doloras wrote:

I didn't even know that Keegan Smith was with TWs now

Wasn't he with Tasman?


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about 6 years ago

Doloras wrote:

I didn't even know that Keegan Smith was with TWs now

Wasn't he with Tasman?

He was last season. Was with Bubbles last winter season, and joined TeeDubs after that.

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about 6 years ago

I guess someone had to take Kampman's place as he's got a scholarship in the US I think.


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