WeeNix - NZ National League

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over 8 years ago

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over 8 years ago

lost 5-0 today ?

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Was the crowd really as low as implied on twitter? Looked smaller than many Central League fixtures!

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over 8 years ago

zonknz wrote:

Was the crowd really as low as implied on twitter? Looked smaller than many Central League fixtures!

was about 75 there, not unusual for the Phoenix who TBH are pretty poor at promoting these games

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Interesting that the original purpose of the weenix was supposedly to give non-playing first teamers some game time to keep them fit...which seems now to have changed somewhat, although maybe just a function of the number of injuries?

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over 8 years ago

james dean wrote:

Interesting that the original purpose of the weenix was supposedly to give non-playing first teamers some game time to keep them fit...which seems now to have changed somewhat, although maybe just a function of the number of injuries?

it changes each season, the first season they were allowed 3 pros and that could be extended to 6 with agreement from the opposition coach. Last season they were effectively an U20 team (Olympic style, with a 2-3 overage players) This season they are called the reserve team not sure what restrictions there are but they had Singh, Lowry, Rogerson who are all pros - also had McGarry, not sure if he is on pro contract

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over 8 years ago

james dean wrote:

Interesting that the original purpose of the weenix was supposedly to give non-playing first teamers some game time to keep them fit...which seems now to have changed somewhat, although maybe just a function of the number of injuries?

it changes each season, the first season they were allowed 3 pros and that could be extended to 6 with agreement from the opposition coach. Last season they were effectively an U20 team (Olympic style, with a 2-3 overage players) This season they are called the reserve team not sure what restrictions there are but they had Singh, Lowry, Rogerson who are all pros - also had McGarry, not sure if he is on pro contract

The restrictions this season are the same as they were last season. They are allowed as many U-20 pros as there are alive, a pro goalkeeper, and two overage pro outfielders. Rufer and Ridenton were U-20 last season, but are not this season, while Singh has signed as a pro, is the difference.

They've been called U-20 and reserves in various places. We call them reserves at Stuff because the notion of a U-20 team with players over 20 is hilarious.

They've gone competitive, bad, competitive so far, usually in line with where the non-pro players have been at age-wise. This year set to be another 'bad' one as a new group come through in earnest (with the likes of Sinclair, Bell, Cahill-Fleury gone from last year).

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over 8 years ago

Hard News wrote:

Crowd was 110.  I counted. Did not count playing staff or ballboys.

oh thats OK then..... because 110 is a fantastic crowd!

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over 8 years ago

Hard News wrote:

Crowd was 110.  I counted. Did not count playing staff or ballboys.

Does the 110 include the 4 match officials?


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over 8 years ago

Hard News wrote:

Crowd was 110.  I counted. Did not count playing staff or ballboys.

oh thats OK then..... because 110 is a fantastic crowd!

Double the Eastern Suburbs v Hamilton attendance.

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over 8 years ago

Jerzy Merino wrote:

Hard News wrote:

Crowd was 110.  I counted. Did not count playing staff or ballboys.

oh thats OK then..... because 110 is a fantastic crowd!

Double the Eastern Suburbs v Hamilton attendance.

Not that surprising, William Green is a pain to get to.

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over 8 years ago

Jerzy Merino wrote:

Hard News wrote:

Crowd was 110.  I counted. Did not count playing staff or ballboys.

oh thats OK then..... because 110 is a fantastic crowd!

Double the Eastern Suburbs v Hamilton attendance.

depends on how many fingers on each hand your counting with?

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over 8 years ago

Balbi wrote:

Jerzy Merino wrote:

Hard News wrote:

Crowd was 110.  I counted. Did not count playing staff or ballboys.

oh thats OK then..... because 110 is a fantastic crowd!

Double the Eastern Suburbs v Hamilton attendance.

Not that surprising, William Green is a pain to get to.

William Green is absolute trash for this kind of event. And it was pissing down.

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over 8 years ago

20 Legend wrote:

Balbi wrote:

Jerzy Merino wrote:

Hard News wrote:

Crowd was 110.  I counted. Did not count playing staff or ballboys.

oh thats OK then..... because 110 is a fantastic crowd!

Double the Eastern Suburbs v Hamilton attendance.

Not that surprising, William Green is a pain to get to.

William Green is absolute trash for this kind of event. And it was pissing down.

Great community facility but it's not a NL venue. What happened to Ngahue?

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over 8 years ago

20 Legend wrote:

Balbi wrote:

Jerzy Merino wrote:

Hard News wrote:

Crowd was 110.  I counted. Did not count playing staff or ballboys.

oh thats OK then..... because 110 is a fantastic crowd!

Double the Eastern Suburbs v Hamilton attendance.

Not that surprising, William Green is a pain to get to.

William Green is absolute trash for this kind of event. And it was pissing down.

I will bite - why is it trash? 

Also on the earlier point there was at least 100 people there - the clubrooms were pretty full.

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over 8 years ago · edited over 8 years ago · History

chopah wrote:

I will bite - why is it trash? 

Also on the earlier point there was at least 100 people there - the clubrooms were pretty full.

Trash is a bit harsh the locals put in a good effort but as the guy above you said - great facility in general - it just isn't a national league ground. Frustrating to get to, frustrating to park at, no covered seating (rain scares people away), no seating (fine with me, not everyone else, e.g. my GF didn't come because of the rain...), frustrating for camera crews, etc.

The actual field feels smaller than BMK as well but that might just be me.

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over 8 years ago

field is quite narrow - that's def an issue.

It's a tough one because I agree with what you said but dosn't that describe a few of the grounds - OK Kiwitea street has covered seating (and seating) and DF has seating, both have parking problems.

Anyway the main reason i bit was someone (not you) mentioned Ngahue as a better option - well bugger me sideways that would be a terrible venue - no covered area ANYWHERE - no clubrooms, seating is ok - but the wind, oh the wind....  and finally in my opinion a substandard turf.

I think while Suburbs do free entry that boutique grounds are ok - it is a summer national league so hopefully most games are played without much rain so WGD shouldn't be too much of an issue.

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chopah wrote:

field is quite narrow - that's def an issue.

It's a tough one because I agree with what you said but dosn't that describe a few of the grounds - OK Kiwitea street has covered seating (and seating) and DF has seating, both have parking problems.

Anyway the main reason i bit was someone (not you) mentioned Ngahue as a better option - well bugger me sideways that would be a terrible venue - no covered area ANYWHERE - no clubrooms, seating is ok - but the wind, oh the wind....  and finally in my opinion a substandard turf.

I think while Suburbs do free entry that boutique grounds are ok - it is a summer national league so hopefully most games are played without much rain so WGD shouldn't be too much of an issue.

Absolutely agree. Ngahue is a great turf but yeah, I have a bit of a practice here probably twice a week and I don't even bother with any shooting due the wind. The wind is a crock of shark.

And yeah, no clubrooms, and as far as I know no food facilities, no liquor license, and the only toilets are part of the changing rooms?? (I'm not sure).

I can deal with no parking. Kiwitea is my favourite pitch in Auckland (coming from someone who is in no way a a central or city fan!) because everything else is pretty great.

Granted, if BMK is in use (which I assume it was last weekend) I'm not sure where else you'd go. But I can see why fans might not turn up to William Green.

@HN - William Green is turf as well. They also train on turf at Ngahue. I assume BMK was booked.

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over 8 years ago

Hard News wrote:

Not to continue the off topic hi-jacking but why is Bill McKinley out, does Danny not like Turf?

I heared that there was an ethnic tournament at BMK for the first two home games, hence the William Green option

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over 8 years ago

chopah wrote:

field is quite narrow - that's def an issue.

It's a tough one because I agree with what you said but dosn't that describe a few of the grounds - OK Kiwitea street has covered seating (and seating) and DF has seating, both have parking problems.

Anyway the main reason i bit was someone (not you) mentioned Ngahue as a better option - well bugger me sideways that would be a terrible venue - no covered area ANYWHERE - no clubrooms, seating is ok - but the wind, oh the wind....  and finally in my opinion a substandard turf.

I think while Suburbs do free entry that boutique grounds are ok - it is a summer national league so hopefully most games are played without much rain so WGD shouldn't be too much of an issue.

I didn't realise Ngahue was that bad. Wrongly assumed as an OFC facility it would have been built properly with facilities but clearly not! Bill McKinlay would be a great option 

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I'll bite.  Dave Farrington is the ground at the back end of Wellington. Have no desire to tackle the Mt Vic tunnel at the weekend to come spectate. The location is a big issue, not just facilities.

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over 8 years ago

Hard News wrote:

Go round the bays.  It's lovely.

Don't disagree, just not necessarily quick/quicker.

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over 8 years ago

Journey, not the destination 

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over 8 years ago

It took me exactly one hour to go from Ngaio to to TW vs WeeNix a couple of weeks back. Call me selfish but I do miss the days of Newtown park.


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Round the bays or skirt around to Newtown and go over Constable street.  On a Sunday avoid the Terrace Tunnel to the Mount Vic. Tunnel exit at all costs.  I usually leave home about 45-50 minutes before have a couple of pick-ups in town and still make it in plenty of time.

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over 8 years ago

How many players can the Nix drop down to the Weenix for there game vs city?

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over 8 years ago

All the U-20s - Singh, Rogerson, McGarry, Smith. An old GK if they want. Two other oldies.

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over 8 years ago

Watson missed a sitter. Best player for Nix was Parkhouse by far

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over 8 years ago

Nix reserves/Under 20's very ordinary. Apart from Parkhouse who worked hard all day , no one stood out. Watson limited , Italiano a bit shaky , Singh looks to have gone backwards. McCowatt far superior to any of the Phoenix youngsters .Really could have been more

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