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05 Jul 09:22
Tonight's catch-up game from Round 9
FC Twenty11 8 Parklands 1
FC now go to top of the table, will post updated table shortly.
09 Jul 05:43
New World Canterbury Premier League - Round 13 of 21 
Burwood 2 (Kane Kilbribe, Hugo Toye) Universities 1 (Luke Whitwell) HT 1 - 0
Parklands 1 (Miles Gruschow) Western 0 HT 0 - 0
Waimak  4 (Luke Fraser, Kamil Elmohib, Mitchell Quigley, Ben Cameron) Halswell 0 HT 2 - 0
FC Twenty11 the bye
09 Jul 12:26
Heard rumours in some quarters tonight that Waimak don’t want to finish top and get promoted as the club aren’t prepared to invest in the Southern League.
Anyone have any insight into this?
09 Jul 21:50
BenchWarmer
Heard rumours in some quarters tonight that Waimak don’t want to finish top and get promoted as the club aren’t prepared to invest in the Southern League.
Anyone have any insight into this?
You would think Burwood have even less money?
Such a costly jump tp get promoted, which of the clubs can actually afford it?
09 Jul 21:58
Burwood don’t have the youth sector set up to be able to be promoted do they? Same as Parklands and probably Western too?
09 Jul 23:33 · edited 09 Jul 23:35 · History
BenchWarmer
Burwood don’t have the youth sector set up to be able to be promoted do they? Same as Parklands and probably Western too?
Uni's don't have one, FC don't seem to be licenced this year as they aren't in any CDL leagues but did have it last year. Perhaps only Halswell can be promoted unless they relax the rules a bit. - Waimak have the set up and are probably the only club that could put a half decent U20 reserves together from the whole league.
10 Jul 07:37
A think the regulations state only the winners of either the Canterbury Premier League and the Nelson Bays Premier League are able to seek promotion subject to meeting the other requirements.
11 Jul 10:01 · edited 11 Jul 10:03 · History
AllWhites82
A think the regulations state only the winners of either the Canterbury Premier League and the Nelson Bays Premier League are able to seek promotion subject to meeting the other requirements.

As per the regulations:
Playoff Series: the competition managed by Mainland Football to determine promotion into the Southern League including the winning teams of the CPL, Nelson Division One and Southern Premier League.

The highest ranked team on the CPL final table will be nominated for the ‘Playoff Series’, to compete for promotion into the SL.
13 Jul 06:39
Le Mur
AllWhites82
A think the regulations state only the winners of either the Canterbury Premier League and the Nelson Bays Premier League are able to seek promotion subject to meeting the other requirements.

As per the regulations:
Playoff Series: the competition managed by Mainland Football to determine promotion into the Southern League including the winning teams of the CPL, Nelson Division One and Southern Premier League.

The highest ranked team on the CPL final table will be nominated for the ‘Playoff Series’, to compete for promotion into the SL.

Doesn't a club need to meet specific criteria once it qualifies such as youth development, etc?
13 Jul 10:11
Correct. I was just noting the Mainland CPL rules. The Southern League is governed by NZF rules. And a club with SL aspirations needs to have lots of boxes ticked - Coaches with qualifications (B licence I think), Womens team, Youth at TDP level etc.
Oh and also a club microwave to heat the soup - we have that  :)
Roys town
Le Mur
AllWhites82
A think the regulations state only the winners of either the Canterbury Premier League and the Nelson Bays Premier League are able to seek promotion subject to meeting the other requirements.

As per the regulations:
Playoff Series: the competition managed by Mainland Football to determine promotion into the Southern League including the winning teams of the CPL, Nelson Division One and Southern Premier League.

The highest ranked team on the CPL final table will be nominated for the ‘Playoff Series’, to compete for promotion into the SL.

Doesn't a club need to meet specific criteria once it qualifies such as youth development, etc?
16 Jul 06:16
New World Men's Canterbury Premier League - Round 14
FC Twenty11 2 Halswell 1
Universities 4 Parklands 0
Burwood 1 Waimak 3
Western the bye
16 Jul 06:35 · edited 16 Jul 06:36 · History
Updated Table after completion of two full rounds:
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22 Jul 06:00
Note several changes and kick-off time for Round 15 CCL tomorrow:
FC Twenty11 vs. Burwood - now at Foster Park at 4:30pm
Universities vs. Western - now English Park at 11am
Waimak vs. Parklands - no change Kendall Park at 2:45pm
Halswell the bye 

23 Jul 06:54
New World Canterbury Premier League
FC Twenty11 6 Burwood 1 HT 3 - 1
Universities 2 Western 1 HT 1 - 1
Waimak 3 Parklands 1 
Halswell the Bye
23 Jul 23:58
Round 15 scorers: New World Canterbury Premier League
FC Twenty11 6 (Nathan Dix 3, Harrison Bowman, Conor Clarke, Luke Aldridge) Burwood  1 (Hugo Toye) HT 3 - 1
Universities 2 (Aaron Browne, Stu Campbell) Western 1 (Sam Ford) HT 1 - 1
Waimak 3 (Lucas Clark, Luke Fraser, Finn Gaupset) Parklands 1 (Peter Adcock) HT 1 - 0
Halswell the Bye
25 Jul 10:55
Nelson Bays Premiership:
Rangers AFC about to be confirmed at Champions in the Nelson Bays Premiership.

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29 Jul 06:34
Ground and Kick Off Changes for tomorrow's round:
Western vs. Halswell now English Park at Midday
Parklands vs. FC Twenty11 now English Park at 2pm
Universities vs. Waimak now Kendall Park still at 2:45pm

30 Jul 08:21
New World Canterbury Premier League - Round 16 of 21
Parklands 0 FC Twenty11 2 HT 0 - 0
Universities 2 Waimak 2  HT 0 - 2
Western 2 Halswell 2 HT 0 - 1 
Burwood the bye
30 Jul 08:39
Updated table: FC on top on goal difference
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31 Jul 06:15
New World Canterbury Premier League - Scorers
Parklands 0 FC Twenty11 2 (Luke Aldridge, Bikram Subba) HT 0 - 0
Universities 2 (Stu Campbell, Charlie Bayly) Waimak 2 (Jasper van der Mere, Danny Loney)  HT 0 - 2
Western 2 (Rodrigo Balcazar, own goal) Halswell 2 Pat Cameron, Lewis Black) HT 0 - 1 
Burwood the bye
 


06 Aug 06:12
Canterbury Premier League - Round 17 of 21
FC Twenty11 1 Universities 1
Halswell 2 Burwood 0
Waimak 1 Western 3
Parklands the bye 


08 Aug 11:54
Here is the current table from the Football South Premiership, the the Dunedin City Royals confirmed as Championships after the weekend games, as per my earlier post Football South can nominate the runner-up's for promotion. Roslyn Wakari play Northern - away, this coming Saturday, so a Roslyn win or draw will see them claim second place, with Northern then facing Northern Hearts in their final game. 

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12 Aug 06:48 · edited 12 Aug 06:49 · History
Top of the table clash in the New World Canterbury Premier League tomorrow with FC Twenty11 looking to open up a 4 point league if the defeat Waimak and conversely Waimak will be two point clear if they win with three rounds to play with one of those a bye for both Waimak and FC. 
All 2:45pm kick-off
Waimak vs, FC Twenty11 - Kendall Park
Western vs. Burwood - Walter Park
Parklands vs. Halswell - Parklands Reserve
Universities the bye  
13 Aug 05:59
New World Canterbury Men's Premier League - Round 18 of 21
Parklands 2 Halswell 3 
Waimak 1 FC Twenty11 3
Western 4 Burwood 1
Universities the bye
 
14 Aug 06:49 · edited 14 Aug 06:59 · History
Scorers from yesterday
New World Canterbury Men's Premier League - Round 18 of 21
Parklands 2 (Danny Lingard, Michael Norris) Halswell 3 (Ryan Navickas, Kaedon Prasad, Pat Cameron) HT 2 - 1 
Waimak 1 (Danny Loney) FC Twenty11 3 (Harrison Bowman 2, Nathan Dix) HT 0 - 0
Western 4 (Omar Cameron 2, Connor Brannon, Ryan Faichnie) Burwood 1 (Jaishiv Narayan)
Universities the bye
14 Aug 06:56
Copied from Roslyn Wakari face book page after they defeated Northern this afternoon.

ABL Premier Men
0-4 win vs Northern AFC
The result secures second position in the ODT Southern Premiership and entry into the South Island League Playoff. This will be played over two legs in September - more details to come.


20 Aug 06:33
Canterbury Premier League
Men's - Round 19 of 21
FC Twenty11 4 (Nathan Dix 3, Harrison Bowman) Western 2 (Omar Cameron 2) HT 1 - 0
Halswell 1 Universities 2
Burwood 3 Parklands 0 
Waimak the bye
22 Aug 07:06
New World Canterbury Premier League Scorers
FC Twenty11 4 (Nathan Dix 3, Harrison Bowman) Western 2 (Omar Cameron 2) HT 1 - 0
Halswell 1 (Chris Whiteside) Universities 2 (Stu Campbell 2 pens) HT 0 - 1
Burwood 3 (Kane Kilbride 2, Thomas Parker) Parklands 0 HT 1 - 0 
Waimak the bye

27 Aug 05:18 · edited 27 Aug 05:18 · History
New World Canterbury Premier League - Round 20 of 21
Halswell 1 Waimak 2
Western 6 Parklands 1
Universities 1 Burwood 2
FC Twenty11 the bye
04 Sep 11:11
Results / Scorers - Round 21 of 21
Halswell 1 (Ryan Navickas – pen) FC Twenty11 3 (Luke Aldridge 2, Nathan Dix) HT 0 - 2  
Waimak 4 (Kamil Elmohib 2 – incl pen, Jake Hale, Danny Loney) Burwood 1 (Kane Kilbride) HT 1 - 0
Parklands vs. Universities game deferred
Western the bye
11 Sep 06:41
Catch-up from Round 21
Parkland 1 (Danny Lingard) Universities 1 (own goal) HT 1 - 0
24 Mar 09:25 · edited 26 Mar 06:21 · History
Tonight's result:
Waimak 2 (Mitchell Quigley, Luke Fraser) Cashmere Technical Reserves 2 (Daniel Hayman, Finbar Gallaway) HT 1 - 0 

Three games at English Park tomorrow:
Midday: Western vs. Nomads Reserves
2:15pm: Parklands vs. Halswell
4:30pm: Universities vs. Burwood
25 Mar 05:53 · edited 26 Mar 05:17 · History
Western 0 Nomads Reserves 4 (Matias Gidden, Angus McIntyre, Yaquub Abdi, Joseph Lowe) HT 0 - 3
Parklands 1 (Jesse Ruwhiu) Halswell 1 (James Price) HT 1 - 1
Universities 0 Burwood 0