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16 Aug 07:48 · edited 16 Aug 20:30 · History

Nelfoos wrote:

From what I've heard Upper Hutt are losing Emma Main and their coach next year and possibly Sarah as well, so probably less cricket scores incoming? Can't say I'm sure that what I was told is true though...

ahh that time of year when the rumours start - it's almost exactly a year since there was a rumour on here that Upper Hutt's coach had had enough and was going to quit!

Emma Main less of a surprise as shes probably going to Uni, or she may possibly be picked up by the FFDP program in Auckland. Upper Hutt lost Mikela Hunt & Emily Morison from last season and it didn't worry them too much

Wellington United's 2 teams have scored 163 goals between them this season (in 35 games), so doubt there will be less cricket scores for a bit

speaking of rumours, where's the Uni coach going?

Haven't heard anything from him about it, he's been dreaming up some big plans for next year (watch this space, I think you guys will enjoy what happens should it go ahead) so not sure a move is on the cards. Didn't even know a rumour existed to be honest.

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16 Aug 23:11

Nelfoos wrote:

Nelfoos wrote:

From what I've heard Upper Hutt are losing Emma Main and their coach next year and possibly Sarah as well, so probably less cricket scores incoming? Can't say I'm sure that what I was told is true though...

ahh that time of year when the rumours start - it's almost exactly a year since there was a rumour on here that Upper Hutt's coach had had enough and was going to quit!

Emma Main less of a surprise as shes probably going to Uni, or she may possibly be picked up by the FFDP program in Auckland. Upper Hutt lost Mikela Hunt & Emily Morison from last season and it didn't worry them too much

Wellington United's 2 teams have scored 163 goals between them this season (in 35 games), so doubt there will be less cricket scores for a bit

speaking of rumours, where's the Uni coach going?

Haven't heard anything from him about it, he's been dreaming up some big plans for next year (watch this space, I think you guys will enjoy what happens should it go ahead) so not sure a move is on the cards. Didn't even know a rumour existed to be honest.

has he signed Emma, Wendi and Sarah?

Founder

16 Aug 23:52

Feverish wrote:

Nelfoos wrote:

Nelfoos wrote:

From what I've heard Upper Hutt are losing Emma Main and their coach next year and possibly Sarah as well, so probably less cricket scores incoming? Can't say I'm sure that what I was told is true though...

ahh that time of year when the rumours start - it's almost exactly a year since there was a rumour on here that Upper Hutt's coach had had enough and was going to quit!

Emma Main less of a surprise as shes probably going to Uni, or she may possibly be picked up by the FFDP program in Auckland. Upper Hutt lost Mikela Hunt & Emily Morison from last season and it didn't worry them too much

Wellington United's 2 teams have scored 163 goals between them this season (in 35 games), so doubt there will be less cricket scores for a bit

speaking of rumours, where's the Uni coach going?

Haven't heard anything from him about it, he's been dreaming up some big plans for next year (watch this space, I think you guys will enjoy what happens should it go ahead) so not sure a move is on the cards. Didn't even know a rumour existed to be honest.

has he signed Emma, Wendi and Sarah?

I wish

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21 Aug 11:44

So NWKO (I wish they'd stuck with the Swanz name!) Cup semi finals this weekend

W-League champions, Upper Hutt City in the semi-finals away to Eastern Suburbs and a team with good Upper Hutt \ Capital connection (through Mikela Hunt and Emily Morison) Dunedin Tech taking on last season's runners up, Glenfield Rovers

Eastern Suburbs (NPL – Runners Up) v Upper Hutt City (CFWL - Champions)

Madills Farm, Sunday 26th August, 2017

Eastern Suburbs had two big wins, 9-2 & 8-0, over Hamilton Wanderers and Norwest United respectively and then knocked out 3 time winners Three Kings United 3-2 in the quarter final.

Upper Hutt City survived a scare against lower division Vic Uni only winning 1-0, before hammering Wairarapa United 10-1 and then getting past Palmy Marist 2-1.


Previous WKNO Cup meetings

Never played

Best performance

Upper Hutt City – Semi Finals x2 2009, 2016

Eastern Suburbs – Runners Up 2005

My Pick - always very hard to pick, but I think Upper Hutt City, with Sarah Gregorious and Emma Main will sneak a win


Dunedin Technical (FS - Champions) v Glenfield Rovers (NPL - 3rd)

Saturday 26th August, Caledonian Ground, Dunedin, KO 12:30pm

Recently crowned Football South champions, Dunedin Technical have never made it this far in the NWKO cup before but after a 9-1 thrashing of Queenstown Rovers, a 3-0 win over Roslyn-Wakari and a 3-2 victory over Mainland champions Coastal Spirit could this be their year?

Up against three times champions and last seasons runners up, Glenfield Rovers, who beat Ellerslie 12-0, Western Springs 2-1 and holders Forrest Hill Milford United 3-1 it will be hard but hopefully the home advantage and capital connection of Mikela Hunt and Emily Morison will see then into the final


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27 Aug 04:45

Tough day at the office in Auckland going down 5-0 to Eastern Suburbs after being all even at Half time.

28 Aug 08:11

probably not a lot of people interested in this as those on here will probably be at the Phoenix v Capital Football game but....

The 45th final of the oldest Women's Trophy in NZ, The Kelly Cup, will be played at Petone Memorial on Saturday at 1:30pm

Cup holders and W-League Champions, Upper Hutt City take on last season's Central League Champions Wellington United

Wellington United will be looking for some revenge as their games against Upper Hutt City this season have ended 0-7, 0-2 & 1-5

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28 Aug 20:57

probably not a lot of people interested in this as those on here will probably be at the Phoenix v Capital Football game but....

The 45th final of the oldest Women's Trophy in NZ, The Kelly Cup, will be played at Petone Memorial on Saturday at 1:30pm

Cup holders and W-League Champions, Upper Hutt City take on last season's Central League Champions Wellington United

Wellington United will be looking for some revenge as their games against Upper Hutt City this season have ended 0-7, 0-2 & 1-5

I'm more interested in the Executive Plate semi tomorrow night (and then hopefully the final - curtain raiser to the Kelly Cup final). Wainui vs Vic Uni, with the winner meeting Island Bay. Pretty keen to get my hands on some silverware in my first season as coach!

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29 Aug 19:21

For those who knew him, During his time coaching Ladies football

OSTEN, Trevor David:

Passed away peacefully at Mary Potter Hospice, on 26 August 2017. Loved husband of Fiona, father and father-in-law of Sheina and Hamish, Isla, and Freya. Proud grandfather to be. In lieu of flowers donations to Mary Potter Hospice would be appreciated and may be left at the service. A funeral service for Trevor will be held in the Mana Cruising Club, Pascoe Ave, Mana, on Thursday 31 August 2017, at 11.00am, followed by private cremation.

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29 Aug 22:50

Been following this thread for a while without commenting. 

Noticed there is off and on talk about losing players going to University - where do they all end up and do they eventually come back?

29 Aug 23:34

Noel 76' wrote:

Been following this thread for a while without commenting. 

Noticed there is off and on talk about losing players going to University - where do they all end up and do they eventually come back?

Otago appears the biggest draw card. The sporting sciences, with Physical Ed 1st year intake of 300+ 

Although I note Massey Wgtn has introduced more sports science course may slow the trend. Auck n Chch with engineering draw a few as well.  IMO 

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30 Aug 00:01

Noel 76' wrote:

Noticed there is off and on talk about losing players going to University - where do they all end up and do they eventually come back?

This is just ones that I know about in the last few years. There will certainly be more.

Dunedin (Mikaela Hunt and Emily Morison from Upper Hutt, Katreena Drake from Wellington United)

The States (Hope Gilchrist and Jayme-lee Hunter from Wellington United)

There's also the drain to Auckland for NZF reasons (sometimes it coincides with Uni). I expect Emma Main and Maggie Jenkins to head up there soon.

The issue isn't so much the numbers, it's the calibre of players leaving. It's always the older star players that are leaving. So not only do you lose all the ability, you lose the experience (it's weird to talk about 18/19 year olds as 'experienced', but it's the reality of the league).

Some of them come back. Tessa McPherson came back to Seatoun this year, for example. However, the reasons probably have more to do with "life" than football. If you're serious about "making it" as a footballer, coming back to Wellington long-term is moving backwards. And if you're not serious, you just play for fun, where you play should be somewhat irrelevant...

30 Aug 00:08

yomcat wrote:

Noel 76' wrote:

Noticed there is off and on talk about losing players going to University - where do they all end up and do they eventually come back?

This is just ones that I know about in the last few years. There will certainly be more.

Dunedin (Mikaela Hunt and Emily Morison from Upper Hutt, Katreena Drake from Wellington United)

The States (Hope Gilchrist and Jayme-lee Hunter from Wellington United)

There's also the drain to Auckland for NZF reasons (sometimes it coincides with Uni). I expect Emma Main and Maggie Jenkins to head up there soon.

The issue isn't so much the numbers, it's the calibre of players leaving. It's always the older star players that are leaving. So not only do you lose all the ability, you lose the experience (it's weird to talk about 18/19 year olds as 'experienced', but it's the reality of the league).

Some of them come back. Tessa McPherson came back to Seatoun this year, for example. However, the reasons probably have more to do with "life" than football. If you're serious about "making it" as a footballer, coming back to Wellington long-term is moving backwards. And if you're not serious, you just play for fun, where you play should be somewhat irrelevant...

Well Dunedin seems to being alright there out of Wellington with some good quality players. 

What is the football like down there currently? - doesn't sound like a place where you would improve as a player and the footage from the Knockout Cup looked a bit raw in terms of playing style.

03 Sep 21:45

I'd spoke earlier this year to someone (Male, admittedly) who surmised that the quality of the (mens game, at least) in Dunedin was much poorer than Wellington, and he was glad to be back up here.

04 Sep 04:11

Bit hard that is, not super great for the clubs that develop the players or the players themselves. Seems like a good chance for a club in Dunedin to try and do something a bit different. 

04 Sep 05:44

As something of an aside , Briar Sargent played her 200th first team game for Upper Hutt this year. Quite an achievement in either Mens or Women's game.

06 Sep 08:57

The Kelly Cup Final was played on Saturday

Upper Hutt City beat Wellington United 3-1

OK game, Upper Hutt were 3-0 up at half time and it seemed sewn up, Wellington United had plenty of the ball just didn't create anything 

Thought Wellington United's Jemma Robertson had a great game, keeping Sarah Gregorius in check

Here are some thoughts about the competition

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06 Sep 09:24

The Kelly Cup Final was played on Saturday

Upper Hutt City beat Wellington United 3-1

OK game, Upper Hutt were 3-0 up at half time and it seemed sewn up, Wellington United had plenty of the ball just didn't create anything 

Thought Wellington United's Jemma Robertson had a great game, keeping Sarah Gregorius in check

Here are some thoughts about the competition

Will United become The NZ #NixW-League Team #FFS 

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06 Sep 12:35

OK not local football as Upper Hutt couldn't get past Eastern Suburbs but here's some stats for the final on Sunday

Eastern Suburbs v Glenfield Rovers

QBE Stadium, Sunday 10th September, KO 12pm, Live on Sky

Tickets $12 at the gate

Road to the final

R2 Hamilton Wanderers 2 Eastern Suburbs 9

R3 Eastern Suburbs 8 Norwest United 0

QF Eastern Suburbs 3 Three kings United 2

SF Eastern Suburbs 5 Upper Hutt City 0

R3 Ellerslie 0 Glenfield Rovers 12

QF Western Springs 1 Glenfield Rovers 2

SF Glenfield Rovers 3 Forrest Hill Milford United 1

Previous WKNO Cup meetings

Eastern Suburbs have never beaten Glenfield Rovers in the NWKO Cup

2007 Glenfield Rovers 1 Eastern Suburbs 0

2011 Eastern Suburbs 1 Glenfield Rovers 4

2013 Eastern Suburbs 1 Glenfield Rovers 2

2014 Eastern Suburbs 1 Glenfield Rovers 3

2016 Glenfield Rovers 3 Eastern Suburbs 2

Best performance

Eastern Suburbs – Rup 2005 Lynn Avon United 0-2

In the last 7 years Glenfield Rovers have been in 6 finals (Won 3, Lost 3)

Glenfield Rovers – Won 2011 Coastal Spirit 3-0

2014 Forrest Hill Milford United 3-2

2015 Massey University 4-0

RUP 2007 Western Springs 1-2

2013 Coastal Spirit 0-1

2016 Forrest Hill Milford United 2-2, lost 4-3 on pens

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07 Sep 01:00

Capital Football team for the National League announced

Capital Football womens team 2017

No great surprises, mainly Upper Hutt & Wellington United players as you would expect

Serena Murrihy is back from WaiBOP

Tess McPherson and Jade Morrisery from Seatoun

Rosie Wild from University

Only one I don't know is Emily Stotter

With Sarah Gregorius, Micky Robertson, Klara Gronevik (who has played professionally in Sweden), Maggie Jenkins & Emma Main there are some pretty good attacking options

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07 Sep 01:34 · edited 07 Sep 01:35 · History

Rosie is a great CB, hopefully she can get some game time.

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07 Sep 06:04

Capital Football team for the National League announced

Only one I don't know is Emily Stotter

Emily Stotter played for Waterside Karori in Central League. Played for Capital 2013, then was in Auckland squad for 2014.

08 Sep 21:59 · edited 08 Sep 21:59 · History

wibbler wrote:

Capital Football team for the National League announced

Only one I don't know is Emily Stotter

Emily Stotter played for Waterside Karori in Central League. Played for Capital 2013, then was in Auckland squad for 2014.

Where was she playing this season?

I remember when Tessa came back and played from her first year away and she was not her usual (fit and ruthless) self.

I hope this won't be a repeat of that - ie picking someone because of their past...

Of course I would be more than happy to hear that she has been playing this season!

08 Sep 22:36

wibbler wrote:

Capital Football team for the National League announced

Only one I don't know is Emily Stotter

Emily Stotter played for Waterside Karori in Central League. Played for Capital 2013, then was in Auckland squad for 2014.

Where was she playing this season?

I remember when Tessa came back and played from her first year away and she was not her usual (fit and ruthless) self.

I hope this won't be a repeat of that - ie picking someone because of their past...

Of course I would be more than happy to hear that she has been playing this season!

no idea but maybe she trialled and deserved to be picked? If she didn't then I guess it's a calculated gamble

Founder

09 Sep 08:12

A cracking wee player, Stotty. A player I rate, and one who I'm sure would have enjoyed far more opportunities in a NZ shirt but for ill-timed injuries - she really had bad luck on that front, which left her more than a little disillusioned for a while.

Great to know she's back on the scene. I'm looking forward to seeing her in action again - defo someone I wouldn't hesitate to put in Capital's starting eleven, looking at that squad. Quality player and person.



Cheers,

JR

04 Dec 21:17 · edited 04 Dec 21:17 · History

Anyone heard anything about the decision to move Prems/Div 1 to Saturdays? Would be bloody disappointing if they did it, would gut the coaching systems of a few clubs.

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04 Dec 22:45

ask at the senior meeting tomorrow

Founder

04 Dec 23:09 · edited 04 Dec 23:11 · History

Feverish wrote:

ask at the senior meeting tomorrow

I haven't heard anything - details? I'm not on the board of the club or anything, just a coach who wants to keep coaching

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05 Dec 00:19

Nelfoos wrote:

Feverish wrote:

ask at the senior meeting tomorrow

I haven't heard anything - details? I'm not on the board of the club or anything, just a coach who wants to keep coaching

there are serious logistical issues with extra Sat footy as you can imagine. Been waiting to hear from our rep on the WAG..

Founder

05 Dec 00:52

Feverish wrote:

Nelfoos wrote:

Feverish wrote:

ask at the senior meeting tomorrow

I haven't heard anything - details? I'm not on the board of the club or anything, just a coach who wants to keep coaching

there are serious logistical issues with extra Sat footy as you can imagine. Been waiting to hear from our rep on the WAG..

Cool I'll get in touch with the club and see if anyone knows anything. I can see why they want to move it but it would be disastrous for women's football.

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11 Dec 01:05

Not really sure where the ref's would come from to support such a move

11 Dec 01:19

zonknz wrote:

Not really sure where the ref's would come from to support such a move

Neither - I just know there's been discussions around it and it is the reason we're yet to appoint a head coach for next season.

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11 Dec 01:35

I wonder if this is part of a broader plan to move central league games to Sundays?

11 Dec 02:12

staying Sunday. Scope to arrange a Sat game if both teams are keen ans able

Founder

17 Dec 21:36

Upper Hutt looking for a new coach as Wendi Henderson has stepped down

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31 Dec 21:43

Vic Uni has appointed Alex Brodie as women's 1st team coach for this year, if anyone cares.

Vic Uni Men's 1sts Player of the year last season, plays in the Wellington futsal team and involved in coaching in some capacity with women's futsal.

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01 Jan 20:25

what happened to the last fellas?

good on Alex. Never saw him becoming a coach as he is as quiet as a mouse!

Founder

01 Jan 20:56

Feverish wrote:

what happened to the last fellas?

good on Alex. Never saw him becoming a coach as he is as quiet as a mouse!

Justin Palmer is heading overseas according to the VUW FC end of year newsletter

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02 Jan 01:35

Feverish wrote:

what happened to the last fellas?

good on Alex. Never saw him becoming a coach as he is as quiet as a mouse!

Justin Palmer is heading overseas according to the VUW FC end of year newsletter

Yup, has moved back to South Africa for family reasons.

From what I've talked to Alex about so far im excited and optimistic for the season, even if we are losing Rosie Wild and Nicole Baird is injured for the majority of the season

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02 Jan 07:55

Nelfoos wrote:

Feverish wrote:

what happened to the last fellas?

good on Alex. Never saw him becoming a coach as he is as quiet as a mouse!

Justin Palmer is heading overseas according to the VUW FC end of year newsletter

Yup, has moved back to South Africa for family reasons.

From what I've talked to Alex about so far im excited and optimistic for the season, even if we are losing Rosie Wild and Nicole Baird is injured for the majority of the season



What happened to Nicole?