Kiwi Players Elsewhere

Storm Roux (Central Coast Mariners | Australia)

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about 13 years ago

He is wearing number 24 with the A league team and played as a right back

On 26 January 2013 Roux made his A-League debut, coming on as a substitute is his sides 1-0 loss to Brisbane. Roux came close to scoring with a stinging shot in the 75th minute and coach Ian Ferguson was pleased with his performance saying post match, "I thought Storm Roux did well when he came on"

 


 

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about 13 years ago

A kiwi right-back? 4 realz?

People like Coldplay and voted for the Nazis. You can't trust people.

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about 13 years ago

I have been watching him play in the youth league for Perth.

He has some pace and reads the game well.

If  the papers over here are correct, he was signed on to a fulltime contract with the senior side until the end of the season.

No point coming to the nix's as he would never get a game under Ricki's system of retaining players that aren't preforming. 

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about 13 years ago

Interesting to see how he develops. He is eligible for NZ, Aus and SA. Been told he hasn't been called up to any age group sides previously.

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about 13 years ago

NZ Football had an article about the NZ U20s and mentioned that he's eligible. Hopefully that's a good sign we are interested.

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about 13 years ago

Had no idea he was over for those camps. Great news


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about 13 years ago

 Interesting about the coaching priority.. Be right at home at the Nix :-)

"It was impossible not to notice how comfortable Roux was on the ball during his half-hour cameo at nib Stadium and he is quick to attribute that confidence in possession to the coaching skills of Kenny Lowe and Gareth Naven, the men who have overseen his progress through Glory's youth team.

"I wouldn't be half the player I am if it wasn't for those two," he said.

"They are so determined to make players good with their feet and able to move the ball all the time.

"They just want to produce quality players who can accept the ball under pressure and play under pressure.

"Playing out from the back is one of their main focuses, but really they are more focused on just making a player better in every way.

"We work every day at training on playing out from the back, looking forward and not losing possession and after training in those conditions all the time, it's not that difficult to repeat it in a game situation."

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about 13 years ago

Commentators tonight have mentioned hes over in Fiji with the U20's. Good news.

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over 12 years ago

Has signed with Central Coast Mariners. Please change thread title 

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over 12 years ago
I assume he also has an Ausi passport and therefore doesn't count as an import


for CCM?

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over 12 years ago
I assume he also has an Ausi passport and therefore doesn't count as an import


for CCM?

Yes. 


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over 12 years ago
I assume he also has an Ausi passport and therefore doesn't count as an import


for CCM?
Qualifies for NZ, Aussie and South African ones.
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over 12 years ago

Youth or senior?

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over 12 years ago
Marto wrote:

Youth or senior?

Hasn't been officially announced by CCM yet but I would think it is a senior deal. I doubt he would leave the Glory for another NYL deal, effing long way to move for one.
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over 12 years ago

Soccer Stoppage Time @SocStoppageTime

Not only do we break the news, we are first with the interviews. New @CCMariners recruits @MarcosFlores85 & Storm Roux on #SST tomorrow!
Their show is streamed live at 11pm Monday night http://tunein.com/radio/2MM-Radio-1665-s7453/
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over 12 years ago

Thats confirmed then. Arnold is a good judge of young players and has a good history of bringing youngsters through. You kind of wonder if this is a missed opportunity for the Nix. Will we be kicking ourselves if Roux turns out to be a very good A-League player?  Supposedly the club is all about bringing through young kiwi talent.
On the plus side if Roux does develop under Arnold into a good RB then it would be great for the AW's. Finally someone who can play RB. 
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over 12 years ago

You make the assumption we didn't offer him a deal at the same time and he (not surprisingly) chose the Mariners.

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over 12 years ago

He had to be talked into even playing for NZ apparently


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over 12 years ago · edited over 12 years ago · History
Hard News wrote:

You make the assumption we didn't offer him a deal at the same time and he (not surprisingly) chose the Mariners.

Caught the end of the interview on Soccer Stoppage Time tonight. They asked him what is wrong with NZ football ...

They were also ripping into us for only offering him a trial and claiming one of them have been pushing the club to talk to Roux for 6 months because we didn't even know he was a Kiwi. Also that the operations manager txted them straight after the broke the news that Roux was signing with CCM ...

Definately taking it with a grain of salt.
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over 12 years ago

He was on his way here when CCM offered him something. They've rolled the dice and taken a risk after seeing him play 1 A-league game, and 3 WC games. Fair play to them. Guess we'll see if it pays off.

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over 12 years ago
2ndBest wrote:

He was on his way here when CCM offered him something. They've rolled the dice and taken a risk after seeing him play 1 A-league game, and 3 WC games. Fair play to them. Guess we'll see if it pays off.

Hope it does, Could have 2 Kiwi RB's in the league hopefully.
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over 12 years ago
Hard News wrote:

You make the assumption we didn't offer him a deal at the same time and he (not surprisingly) chose the Mariners.


Gosh that must have been a tough decision for him......do you want to play for the wooden spooners or the champions?
If the Nix had signed him first it would have been announced and he would be here. We might have offered him a trial but nothing else. Arnold was quoted as seeing him at playing for NZ u20 vs Australia and being impressed. So just guessing.....but they probably moved on him then. Time will tell whether or not we missed an OK player. 
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over 12 years ago
2ndBest wrote:

He was on his way here when CCM offered him something. They've rolled the dice and taken a risk after seeing him play 1 A-league game, and 3 U20 WC games. Fair play to them. Guess we'll see if it pays off.


Fixed.
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over 12 years ago

A young Kiwi in a problem position (for the AW's) at another A-league club under a gaffer who has shown he can bring young players through (and beyond). It's great and I hope it works out... still leaves a similar spot with us that will preferably be filled by another young Kiwi. If they're good enough, they'll move forward.

Good on him!

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over 12 years ago

I'm happy with that.  Hopefully Storm kicks on in the same way as Kosta, Marco and Michael.

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over 12 years ago
Marto wrote:

I'm happy with that.  Hopefully Storm kicks on in the same way as Kosta, Marco and Michael.


LOL, you mean leave the Nix and get better development with an Oz team(Kosta and Marco). Actually my missus thinks Boyd and Fenton should go and play for Ange....it worked for Marco. Mind you, she knows shiite about football
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over 12 years ago

Storm Roux's interview on Soccer Stoppage Time http://cl.ly/3u1Y0k100u2W

Starts around the 10 min mark. Gotta take things with a pinch of salt with that show, as it always seem to focus on players one of them represents. Even listening to it again, the Phoenix comments irk me still.

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over 12 years ago

Who are these guys?

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over 12 years ago

Clearly they aren't very clued up on football issues over here.

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over 12 years ago
2ndBest wrote:

Who are these guys?

Not quite sure myself. The show has just started getting attention because the signings they are linking clubs to, are happening. Seems very Sydney centric tho, so isn't surprising they have little knowledge about NZ Football. They have their daggers out for Aloisi, especially in regard to his axing of Matt Thompson. Someone who they claim Dura ask Ernie to sign but was told he is too old, later on in that same show. Near the end they say Luke Adams to the Nix.
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over 12 years ago

Playing at LB today in CCM's pre-season game against the Roar.

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over 12 years ago


However, one New Zealander who will feature is Storm Roux, a 20-year-old  right back who Arnold believes will be an ideal replacement for Bojic, now at  Sydney FC.

''He's slotted in superbly and there's a lot to like about him, especially  his athleticism,'' he said. ''Storm has great engines and can run all day.'' 



Read more: http://www.smh.com.au/sport/soccer/mariners-lineup-suffers-as-all-whites-begin-campaign-20131007-2v4c4.html#ixzz2h5MQdSO0

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over 12 years ago

Should be in the All Whites. Decent.

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over 12 years ago

Absolutely even after 1 game hes best option


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