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over 11 years ago

Global Game wrote:

Ronaldoknow wrote:

Jamaica Road wrote:

Best of luck to Christ's College, Cashmere, Lincoln, Shirley BHS and for the first time ever, Rangiora High School, as they kick off in Napier tomorrow at the Lotto Premier HS football tournament.

No CBHS?

No, don't know reason why CBHS not there, but I see that from Mainland, Nelson Coll. playing for 5-8th, Cashmere 9-12th, Lincoln & Christs 17-24th, Shirley 25-28th, Rangiora 29-32. #schoolsoutofsaturdayfooty

How do teams qualify for national tournament? Don't remember seeing Lincoln, Rangiora, Cashmere in Saturday competitions? I know Burnside have done well in the past, again not a traditional Football school. Especially when CBHS, St Andrews, St Bedes etc not there.

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over 11 years ago

Dinamo Chris wrote:

Global Game wrote:

Ronaldoknow wrote:

Jamaica Road wrote:

Best of luck to Christ's College, Cashmere, Lincoln, Shirley BHS and for the first time ever, Rangiora High School, as they kick off in Napier tomorrow at the Lotto Premier HS football tournament.

No CBHS?

No, don't know reason why CBHS not there, but I see that from Mainland, Nelson Coll. playing for 5-8th, Cashmere 9-12th, Lincoln & Christs 17-24th, Shirley 25-28th, Rangiora 29-32. #schoolsoutofsaturdayfooty

How do teams qualify for national tournament? Don't remember seeing Lincoln, Rangiora, Cashmere in Saturday competitions? I know Burnside have done well in the past, again not a traditional Football school. Especially when CBHS, St Andrews, St Bedes etc not there.

Any team that finishes higher than 4th in Div 2 is deemed to be playing at an acceptable level maybe? ;-P

You can ascertain what your opponent is afraid of by observing the means by which he attempts to frighten you



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over 11 years ago

NZ Secondary Schools football manage the tournament entries. You just have to fill out a form and enter, and then they allocate the tournament spots based on some pretty arbitrary guesswork.

There is a "wildcard" process which means they can put anyone in the top comp. They routinely do that with the big schools if they "miss out" or a major area is under-represented.

Incredible stamina. No shame. Yellow Fever.

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over 11 years ago

There were 2 pools for Canterbury teams trying to qualify for the 2014 Lotto Premier National HS tournament on now in Napier.

One pool consisted of: Christ's College, Rangiora HS, CBHS, St Bede's, St Andrew's and Mountain View (Timaru). 

The 2nd pool had Lincoln, Cashmere, Burnside, Middleton Grange, Shirley BHS and Timaru BHS.

The teams in each pool played each other; so each school had a total of 5 qualifying games.

Christ's College won their pool, Rangiora were 2nd. 

Lincoln & Cashmere were the top 2 in their pool.

So these 4 teams qualified. 

Shirley BHS got the wildcard; I don't know why. 

The other schools from the Mainland region to qualify were Nelson and Nayland.

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over 11 years ago

High School teams that fail to qualify for the Lotto Premier National tournament in Napier are then free to enter the other satellite tournaments, of which there are 5 and for which there are no qualifying games; Burnside, Middleton Grange, Mountainview, St Bede's and Timaru BHS are all playing in the Trident tournament in Nelson; CBHS is in the Rex Dawkins tournament in Inglewood, while St Andrew's is in Papakura playing in the Malcolm Cowie tournament.

Good luck to all of them

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over 11 years ago

Last year Papanui HS won the Linwood tournament and Rangiora HS won the Jim Wishart tournament.

Well done to both teams.

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over 11 years ago · edited over 11 years ago · History

This coming Saturday, Mid Canterbury host their annual mini tournament for teams going to South Island tournaments in October.

Rep teams from Selwyn, Mid Canterbury, South Canterbury and North Canterbury, in age groups 13th,14th,15th and 16th Grades are participating.

Games from 9am at Ashburton Domain or Argyle Park.

On paper Selwyn should clean up.

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over 11 years ago

also 10, 11 & 12's playing. 10's include a couple of club teams

if you dine with the devil, take a long spoon.

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over 11 years ago

Baba O'Riley wrote:

This coming Saturday, Mid Canterbury host their annual mini tournament for teams going to South Island tournaments in October.

Rep teams from Selwyn, Mid Canterbury, South Canterbury and North Canterbury, in age groups 13th,14th,15th and 16th Grades are participating.

Games from 9am at Ashburton Domain or Argyle Park.

On paper Selwyn should clean up.

I heard a rumour that the Canterbury lads teams were not allowed to take part. Sideline grumbling, but if anyone else has heard similar, then I guess it has some traction.

You can ascertain what your opponent is afraid of by observing the means by which he attempts to frighten you



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over 11 years ago

What were the Ashburton mini tournament results?

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over 11 years ago

I don't remember any Canterbury sides participating in the Ashburton  pre-tournament. It's just way it's always been. Similar thing happens in rugby union which may also include Nelson.

E's Flat Ah's Flat Too

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over 11 years ago

Jamaica Road wrote:

What were the Ashburton mini tournament results?

Fantastic result: All participating teams benefitted from trying out different things, so good preparation for the smaller districts. 

Awesome job mid canterbury for putting this on every year. Must have been over 40 rep teams there playing bumper to bumper from 9am to 6pm. Don't think they could fit any christchurch rep teams in if they wanted to. As it is some teams had to shuttle between Argyle Park and Ashburton Domain. 

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over 11 years ago · edited over 11 years ago · History

14's I believe were

Nth Cant 0-3 Sth Cant

Mid Cant 0-9 Selwyn

Mid Cant 1-2 Nth Cant

Selwyn 5-0 Sth Cant

Selwyn 3-0 Nth Cant

Sth Cant 4-0 Mid Cant

Would not read too much into some of these results, but note that Selwyn have a very strong starting 11.

Some teams were down to less than a fit 11 for some games.

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over 11 years ago

shushy6 wrote:

Baba O'Riley wrote:

This coming Saturday, Mid Canterbury host their annual mini tournament for teams going to South Island tournaments in October.

Rep teams from Selwyn, Mid Canterbury, South Canterbury and North Canterbury, in age groups 13th,14th,15th and 16th Grades are participating.

Games from 9am at Ashburton Domain or Argyle Park.

On paper Selwyn should clean up.

I heard a rumour that the Canterbury lads teams were not allowed to take part. Sideline grumbling, but if anyone else has heard similar, then I guess it has some traction.

Canterbury teams choose not to participate.

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over 11 years ago

Must be annoying that players have chosen to not participate.

E's Flat Ah's Flat Too

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over 11 years ago

foal30 wrote:

Must be annoying that players have chosen to not participate.

Rather have kids that want to play and are committed, than have players or their parents who tell all they are too good and can't be bothered to play.

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over 11 years ago

Baba O'Riley wrote:

shushy6 wrote:

Baba O'Riley wrote:

This coming Saturday, Mid Canterbury host their annual mini tournament for teams going to South Island tournaments in October.

Rep teams from Selwyn, Mid Canterbury, South Canterbury and North Canterbury, in age groups 13th,14th,15th and 16th Grades are participating.

Games from 9am at Ashburton Domain or Argyle Park.

On paper Selwyn should clean up.

I heard a rumour that the Canterbury lads teams were not allowed to take part. Sideline grumbling, but if anyone else has heard similar, then I guess it has some traction.

Canterbury teams choose not to participate.

Funny how the names are pretty wrong really... Canterbury Teams choose not to participate - seeing as Canterbury pretty much encompasses all those teams - maybe they need to change the rep team name?   Can't play for Canterbury because you live in Selwyn - sorry kiddo.  Wait what?!

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over 11 years ago

Very rugby but how bout Metro or Town? Fair point though, not a true representation of Canterbury. 

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over 11 years ago

Dragoon_nz wrote:

Baba O'Riley wrote:

shushy6 wrote:

Baba O'Riley wrote:

This coming Saturday, Mid Canterbury host their annual mini tournament for teams going to South Island tournaments in October.

Rep teams from Selwyn, Mid Canterbury, South Canterbury and North Canterbury, in age groups 13th,14th,15th and 16th Grades are participating.

Games from 9am at Ashburton Domain or Argyle Park.

On paper Selwyn should clean up.

I heard a rumour that the Canterbury lads teams were not allowed to take part. Sideline grumbling, but if anyone else has heard similar, then I guess it has some traction.

Canterbury teams choose not to participate.

Funny how the names are pretty wrong really... Canterbury Teams choose not to participate - seeing as Canterbury pretty much encompasses all those teams - maybe they need to change the rep team name?   Can't play for Canterbury because you live in Selwyn - sorry kiddo.  Wait what?!

Perhaps when some kind of NZ championship is sorted out once a year or so (to play Wellington, Auckland etc), we can select from all of the districts and go for it from there as a "Canterbury" team. As it is now, if all the top talent from all the districts was put into one team to play Otago, there might be a bit of a hiding involved that benefitted no-one, simply by virture of massive talent pool. Then we can get into north v south, which would be pretty tasty, especially if NZF used it as a talent ID option as well.

You can ascertain what your opponent is afraid of by observing the means by which he attempts to frighten you



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over 11 years ago

Mainland (ie incl Nelson) won boys U15 National FTC tournament in Wellington last December - all Feds represented. It was a pretty competitive tournament (except for Auckland as their best players were not in FTC but at schools and WYNRS). I understand the tournament is running again this year.

Kotahitanga. We are one.

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over 11 years ago

Sooooooooooooo 70's ............. one of the main reasons why the Fedrations were formed in the first place was so that a kid from Timaru who would otherwise never be "seen" at  national top tier tournament had a chance. Then they (NZF) scrapped the tournament which the Federations have now reintroduced ........................ they don't know what they're doing .....................

What's sight without sound? Love without peace? Copulation without conception?

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over 11 years ago

Ronaldoknow wrote:

Sooooooooooooo 70's ............. one of the main reasons why the Fedrations were formed in the first place was so that a kid from Timaru who would otherwise never be "seen" at  national top tier tournament had a chance. Then they (NZF) scrapped the tournament which the Federations have now reintroduced ........................ they don't know what they're doing .....................

except they are now FTC tournaments and assume that all the best kids attend FTCs. So the point of the tournament is......?? leverage to fill FTC places???
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over 11 years ago

Ronaldoknow wrote:

Sooooooooooooo 70's ............. one of the main reasons why the Fedrations were formed in the first place was so that a kid from Timaru who would otherwise never be "seen" at  national top tier tournament had a chance. Then they (NZF) scrapped the tournament which the Federations have now reintroduced ........................ they don't know what they're doing .....................

except they are now FTC tournaments and assume that all the best kids attend FTCs. So the point of the tournament is......?? leverage to fill FTC places???

Some interesting observations coming back from Ashburton last week comparing season's progress of FTC kids vs others. South Island Tournaments are going to be interesting.  

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over 11 years ago

10cc wrote:

Ronaldoknow wrote:

Sooooooooooooo 70's ............. one of the main reasons why the Fedrations were formed in the first place was so that a kid from Timaru who would otherwise never be "seen" at  national top tier tournament had a chance. Then they (NZF) scrapped the tournament which the Federations have now reintroduced ........................ they don't know what they're doing .....................

except they are now FTC tournaments and assume that all the best kids attend FTCs. So the point of the tournament is......?? leverage to fill FTC places???

Some interesting observations coming back from Ashburton last week comparing season's progress of FTC kids vs others. South Island Tournaments are going to be interesting.  

What does this even mean ? 

What observations ? Yours or from others ? Please explain .

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over 11 years ago

My observation is this; FTC kids speeding off in front of other players. The NTC selections for the most part are very good too. 

So skill sets I like to see or value in players matches what Mainland seem to be wanting as well. 

E's Flat Ah's Flat Too

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over 11 years ago

Good little tournament on Saturday at Yaldhurst. 10 teams (9 of whom are going to the 10th Grade tournament in Nelson next weekend, while the other - Waimak A is off to a tournament in Auckland the week after).

Cash-Tech won the title beating the Uni White side in the final. Waimak A beat Uni Blue in the 3rd/4th play off while the other teams finished in order Nomads, Waimak B, Halswell and Uni Gold.

15min games (not halves) meant not many goal scored, but it was a good experience for the kids.


"You can never get a bloody tradesman at Easter, it's a wonder Jesus got crucified" - Karl Pilkington

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over 11 years ago

Anyone here  going to any of the respective SI tournaments. I know a couple  of  the board are coaching , updates, stories, tip players reports all appreciated.

E's Flat Ah's Flat Too

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over 11 years ago

I'm taking a team to the Nelson 10th Grade Tournament this coming Sun, Mon and Tues...


"You can never get a bloody tradesman at Easter, it's a wonder Jesus got crucified" - Karl Pilkington

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over 11 years ago

good luck for the trip Dougie. Is it a Nth Canterbury side?

E's Flat Ah's Flat Too

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foal30 wrote:

good luck for the trip Dougie. Is it a Nth Canterbury side?

Not the rep side, but still a team from Nth Canty - the Waimak B side...


"You can never get a bloody tradesman at Easter, it's a wonder Jesus got crucified" - Karl Pilkington

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over 11 years ago

foal30 wrote:

Anyone here  going to any of the respective SI tournaments. I know a couple  of  the board are coaching , updates, stories, tip players reports all appreciated.

Yes, I am taking Nth Cant boys to Dunedin.

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over 11 years ago

Dougie Rydal wrote:

foal30 wrote:

good luck for the trip Dougie. Is it a Nth Canterbury side?

Not the rep side, but still a team from Nth Canty - the Waimak B side...

Good luck. Hope you enjoy the tournament and the boys have a top time

E's Flat Ah's Flat Too

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over 11 years ago

Baba O'Riley wrote:

foal30 wrote:

Anyone here  going to any of the respective SI tournaments. I know a couple  of  the board are coaching , updates, stories, tip players reports all appreciated.

Yes, I am taking Nth Cant boys to Dunedin.

Might catch you on Finals day, hoping to knick down on the Thursday. Best of luck.

E's Flat Ah's Flat Too

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over 11 years ago

Canterbury 11th Grade Grey team apparently lost their 1st game 3-1 up in Nelson, not sure who they were playing

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over 11 years ago

11th Grade

Canterbury Grey lost to Otago, drew with Nelson Bays

Canterbury Red lost to Otago Blue, beat Nelson Diamond

Canterbury Black, beat Nth Canterbury

Canterbury White 2 draws, Malbourgh and Sth Canterbury Black.

E's Flat Ah's Flat Too

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over 11 years ago

Dougie Rydal wrote:

foal30 wrote:

good luck for the trip Dougie. Is it a Nth Canterbury side?

Not the rep side, but still a team from Nth Canty - the Waimak B side...

cant see 2 Waimak sides in the draw? 

E's Flat Ah's Flat Too

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over 11 years ago · edited over 11 years ago · History

my information is the A team is off to auckland club tournament

if you dine with the devil, take a long spoon.

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over 11 years ago

2 Onion Bags wrote:

my information is the A team is off to auckland club tournament

Yes that's correct, it's to be played Fri, Sat and Sun this coming week


"You can never get a bloody tradesman at Easter, it's a wonder Jesus got crucified" - Karl Pilkington

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over 11 years ago

Where can I see the draw for the South Island tournament for Timaru?

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over 11 years ago

Not sure where it is online, but I have it. I will attempt to post it here shortly

You can ascertain what your opponent is afraid of by observing the means by which he attempts to frighten you



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