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almost 6 years ago

Fed League for women is an interesting one being run with only 4 teams

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mr
almost 6 years ago

The draw has a Napier South Team in Division 3. Only two Hastings hibernian sides this year as well.

I think that masters league could be very tight, those havelock sides werent too bad last year either.

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Salmon07
almost 6 years ago

RoriM6 wrote:

Fed League for women is an interesting one being run with only 4 teams

Good regional representation though, I hear.

Moturoa (NewPlymouth), Wanganui (Athletic?), Massey Uni and a side from the bay (Taradale maybe? ). Just missing Gisborne.

Hokowhitu apparently Covid dropouts, and a sizeable number turned up at Massey wanting a spot, so it may be more financial than lack of players. 

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mr
almost 6 years ago

RoriM6 wrote:

Fed League for women is an interesting one being run with only 4 teams

Yeah Taradale from the bay

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almost 6 years ago

Na Hoko women disbanded end of last year from what I heard, The senior club had some issues which resulted in no prizegiving etc. which caused the team to walk away to another club. Super sad really 4 years ago Hoko seniors were on the up had gone from 1 mens team to 4 with 2 women's teams. 

Yea I heard the coach from Massey recruited very actively to build a really good sized squad.

Really hope the Fed League can come back stronger next year for the Women as its good for Football in the region.

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mr
almost 6 years ago

Hopefully the womens fed league can expand in the coming years, Hawkes Bay certainly has the talent around for another team. But the players have to want to travel every second sunday which i imagine is the main hurdle.

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almost 6 years ago

RoriM6 wrote:

Na Hoko women disbanded end of last year from what I heard, The senior club had some issues which resulted in no prizegiving etc. which caused the team to walk away to another club. Super sad really 4 years ago Hoko seniors were on the up had gone from 1 mens team to 4 with 2 women's teams. 

Yea I heard the coach from Massey recruited very actively to build a really good sized squad.

Really hope the Fed League can come back stronger next year for the Women as its good for Football in the region.

I actually heard they tuned the Hokowhitu players way, but that was hearsay, so I couldn't comment on Massey particularly, any more than I would comment I've heard same said about Marist, Moturoa, and several Wellington clubs in the recent past, but suffice to say this is the sort of thing has been going on for years and is destroying women's football in the regions. It is the reason the Central A-League disintegrated into a four team farce, and the reason many teams folded.

Clubs go and recruit the best from all round, then run away with the league winning by double figures every week and then complaining there is no competition. 

I'm sure the same sort of thing goes on in men's football, the only thing saving that from descending to the same farce is additional depth.

I've seen junior clubs do the same; head hunt every 12 yr old rep player they can, then moan they don't get competitive games. Like anyone will remember who won the Taranaki U12 div one in 20xx...or even care

Get back to developing players and teaching them how to play the game.

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Oi Oi Edgecumbe
almost 6 years ago

ClubOranje wrote:

RoriM6 wrote:

Na Hoko women disbanded end of last year from what I heard, The senior club had some issues which resulted in no prizegiving etc. which caused the team to walk away to another club. Super sad really 4 years ago Hoko seniors were on the up had gone from 1 mens team to 4 with 2 women's teams. 

Yea I heard the coach from Massey recruited very actively to build a really good sized squad.

Really hope the Fed League can come back stronger next year for the Women as its good for Football in the region.

I actually heard they tuned the Hokowhitu players way, but that was hearsay, so I couldn't comment on Massey particularly, any more than I would comment I've heard same said about Marist, Moturoa, and several Wellington clubs in the recent past, but suffice to say this is the sort of thing has been going on for years and is destroying women's football in the regions. It is the reason the Central A-League disintegrated into a four team farce, and the reason many teams folded.

Clubs go and recruit the best from all round, then run away with the league winning by double figures every week and then complaining there is no competition. 

I'm sure the same sort of thing goes on in men's football, the only thing saving that from descending to the same farce is additional depth.

I've seen junior clubs do the same; head hunt every 12 yr old rep player they can, then moan they don't get competitive games. Like anyone will remember who won the Taranaki U12 div one in 20xx...or even care

Get back to developing players and teaching them how to play the game.

I have no real comment on the Massey Coach positive or negative. I had just heard he was active in getting ladies along to his pre season. If he has built a strong squad I guess that shows they wanted to stick with him. I just hope the Fed League next year can move towards an 8 team competition as that would be good for football in the Central Region which struggles to hold some of its good players (Mens and Womens) post high school.

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Cl
over 5 years ago

Robertson, Gould and Birnie all on coaching books at rovers this year.

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almost 5 years ago
Is there anything for 12-18 years olds run during the holidays in Napier or Hastings?
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over 4 years ago
watching_from_far
Is there anything for 12-18 years olds run during the holidays in Napier or Hastings?
 I know I am late, but probably, hit up Central Football on the socials and if they are not running something I am surer they will know who is
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about 4 years ago
Randomly saw on HBtoday behind pay wall an article from earlier this year about Javis Vaai heading to Fluminene in South America to see how he goes. Any word on this?
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about 3 years ago
I heard the fed league isn't happening? True or False?
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about 3 years ago
watching_from_far
I heard the fed league isn't happening? True or False?

It's on the website as going albeit with just 5 teams
I'd heard Levin & New Plymouth Rangers had pulled out
Looks as if Havelock North Wanderers & Napier Marist have as well 

https://thejourneyfan.blogspot.co.nz/

New Zealand Football Media Association Website of the year 2015 & 2016

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about 3 years ago
could that be to do with Wanganui CL?

Founder

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about 3 years ago
Tough league with a lot of travel. made even tougher with what has happened to Gisbourne. Would almost be cheaper for most to complete in wellington league. 
Really sad to see 4 teams moving out though especially Havelock which were central league last year.
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about 3 years ago
Just seen Napier Marist have confirmed they are pulling out of league. 

What happened to havelock to not be going in fed league?
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about 3 years ago
Not sure of the details just heard they couldnt field a team and hope to be back in future
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about 3 years ago · edited about 3 years ago · History
From what I can tell, a few players from Havelock and Marist have headed over to the new Taradale Feds team. However I’m not sure if that’s after those two sides confirmed they weren’t playing fee league. 

I see Gisborne Thistle are in the Fed league, not sure how they will travel as the road south isn’t due open till mid may. They obviously asked NZF for a northern region draw in the Chatham cup as they drew Papakura City which will be an interesting tie 
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about 3 years ago
Gisbourne tend to have the finances to fly. my understanding is the first round (or two) is gisbourne away. then they are at home for the second half of the season as the other teams dont have finances to fly so hopefully the road will be open then
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about 3 years ago
I think they are driving (the long way) to play away at Taradale this week.

6hr 30 round trip according to google maps.
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about 2 years ago
How is are our local pathways looking? What has been happening in youth football over the past 6 months have our u13- u17 kids been out training multiple times a week? At junior level what have clubs been offering? 
Can't help but notice how many players NCR have been signing from outside HB. Seems to me like the pathway is broken.
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Feverish
about 2 years ago
watching_from_far
How is are our local pathways looking? What has been happening in youth football over the past 6 months have our u13- u17 kids been out training multiple times a week? At junior level what have clubs been offering? 
Can't help but notice how many players NCR have been signing from outside HB. Seems to me like the pathway is broken.


Some of those players they are signing are local guys that have left and then come back. 

I’m not sure why, but NCR don’t have their federation side they had last year. Meaning their second team is playing in the Pacific premiership. That makes the jump to their first team even bigger. So no matter how dominant and youthful their premiership side is, I don’t think it will work as a decent pathway to their first team. 

I think Havelock and Taradale have decent youthful sides. That’s probably where the best of the Hawke’s Bay youth are. But I’m not sure where they go from there 
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about 1 year ago
Eastern Premiership (formerly pacific premiership) Draw is out for anyone who follows Hawke’s Bay/Gisborne Football.

10 team premier league with a few changes from last year.

No Gisborne teams last year, three in the league this year. Thistle dropping from Fed League, Gisborne United returning and Gisborne HS Old Boys entering. 

1. Napier City Rovers Res
2. Taradale Res
3. Havelock Nth
4. Gisborne Thistle
5. Gisborne United
6. HSOB Gisborne HS
7. Porthill
8. Napier Marist
9. Maycenvale 
10. Western Rangers 


Very hard to make predictions this season, all I’m going to say is the league is going to be incredibly tight and incredibly competitive. I would say this will be the strongest premier league season in Hawke’s Bay/Gisborne for some time. 
There will be plenty of games that any team could win on the day. 
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bwtcfre
about 1 year ago
Presumably the tier below the Eastern Premiership with be Eastern League One in Tairawhiti / Gisborne, and Hawke's Bay Men's Championship in HB?

Incredible stamina. No shame. Yellow Fever.


Phoenix fans. We have to win them over one fan at a time.

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about 1 year ago
bwtcf
Presumably the tier below the Eastern Premiership with be Eastern League One in Tairawhiti / Gisborne, and Hawke's Bay Men's Championship in HB?

Definitely the men’s championship in Hawke’s Bay.
Haven’t seen confirmed entries, but will entirely be reserve teams from current premiership sides.
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bwtcf
about 1 year ago · edited about 1 year ago · History
Thanks.

Teams Confirmed.

Havelock North Wanderers AFC Reserves (M)
Maycenvale United AFC Reserves (M)
Napier City Rovers Paddys Bar D2 (M)
Napier City Rovers Thirsty Whale Champs (M)
Port Hill United FC Reserves (M)
Taradale AFC 3rds (M)
Western Rangers FC Reserves (M)

Incredible stamina. No shame. Yellow Fever.


Phoenix fans. We have to win them over one fan at a time.

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about 1 year ago · edited about 1 year ago · History
In Hawkes Bay Men's Div 3 and Hawkes Bay Masters division (See: https://www.centralfootball.co.nz/hawkes-bay-fixtures/mens-senior-football-2) the Napier South FC teams are both listed as "Marewa South". 

I have checked the Napier South FC FB page (See: https://www.facebook.com/NapierSouthFC/) and it has not had a name change, and is still active - last post last week.

Does anyone on the ground in Hawkes Bay / Central Football know anything further about the possible name change?

Incredible stamina. No shame. Yellow Fever.


Phoenix fans. We have to win them over one fan at a time.

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about 1 year ago
bwtcf
In Hawkes Bay Men's Div 3 and Hawkes Bay Masters division (See: https://www.centralfootball.co.nz/hawkes-bay-fixtures/mens-senior-football-2) the Napier South FC teams are both listed as "Marewa South". 

I have checked the Napier South FC FB page (See: https://www.facebook.com/NapierSouthFC/) and it has not had a name change, and is still active - last post last week.

Does anyone on the ground in Hawkes Bay / Central Football know anything furthr about the possible name change?

Last I had heard was that the new Division 3 Port Hill team had come from Marewa. (Their former division three team were promoted to division 2)

But now I see there is a Port Hill Scindians team in Division 2 as well.

So I have no idea 
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bwtcf