In a blow to Cashmere WPL hopes I'm hearing Annalie Longo will be playing for a mens team this season.
From the NZ Herald: Ferns To Play In Youth League
In a blow to Cashmere WPL hopes I'm hearing Annalie Longo will be playing for a mens team this season.
From the NZ Herald: Ferns To Play In Youth League
Saturday 12:30
FC2011 v Parklands
Avonhead Park
Saturday 12:30
FC2011 v Parklands
Avonhead Park
Yes the only game of Round 1 being played over the weekend: Unversities vs. Coastal Spirit and Waimak vs. Cashmere Technical deferred with Tasman having the bye.
Saturday 12:30
FC2011 v Parklands
Avonhead Park
Yes the only game of Round 1 being played over the weekend: Unversities vs. Coastal Spirit and Waimak vs. Cashmere Technical deferred with Tasman having the bye.
This game is being deferred aswell
Saturday 12:30
FC2011 v Parklands
Avonhead Park
Yes the only game of Round 1 being played over the weekend: Unversities vs. Coastal Spirit and Waimak vs. Cashmere Technical deferred with Tasman having the bye.
This game is being deferred aswell
Why the deferred games?
Which players is the WPL likely to lose to Turnbull's FFDP this season or next? The younger ones like Bray and Fraser? Who else?
Saturday 12:30
FC2011 v Parklands
Avonhead Park
Yes the only game of Round 1 being played over the weekend: Unversities vs. Coastal Spirit and Waimak vs. Cashmere Technical deferred with Tasman having the bye.
This game is being deferred aswell
Why the deferred games?
Assume ACFC U17?
Saturday 12:30
FC2011 v Parklands
Avonhead Park
Yes the only game of Round 1 being played over the weekend: Unversities vs. Coastal Spirit and Waimak vs. Cashmere Technical deferred with Tasman having the bye.
This game is being deferred aswell
Correct, just heard.
Saturday 12:30
FC2011 v Parklands
Avonhead Park
Yes the only game of Round 1 being played over the weekend: Unversities vs. Coastal Spirit and Waimak vs. Cashmere Technical deferred with Tasman having the bye.
This game is being deferred aswell
Why the deferred games?
Assume ACFC U17?
Yes, Coastal, Cashmere, FC and Waimak all sending teams to the tourny with both Coastal and Waimak in Pool A and Cashmere and FC in Pool B.
Women's PL kicks-off this Saturday with Round 2 after opening round deferred due to the ACFC Uder 17 Tourny.
Big game the clash between Coastal and Tasman.
All games at 12:30 with a couple of venues still to be confirmed (venues now updated)
Cashmere Technical vs. Parklands - Linfield Park
Coastal Spirit vs. Tasman - English Park
FC Twenty11 vs Universities - Avonhead Park
Waimak the bye
From the Nelson Mail: Gross to Captain Tasman
Hopefully WPL this season will be more than a 2 team league with the rest daylight. I imagine Waimak and Tasman will be stronger this year to hopefully give Cashmere and Coastal more than 2 hard games a season.
Hopefully WPL this season will be more than a 2 team league with the rest daylight. I imagine Waimak and Tasman will be stronger this year to hopefully give Cashmere and Coastal more than 2 hard games a season.
WPL
Cashmere Technical 15 (Monique Barker 7, Jahanna Hambett 3, Caitlin Steele 2, Christie Barker, Tess Blakeborough, Ash Ward) Parklands 0 HT 8 - 0
Coastal Spirit 3 (Arna Roberts 2, Britneylee Nicholson) Tasman United 2 (Matilda Dawson 2) HT 1 - 0
FC Twenty11 1 (Lucrettia Taylor) Universities 2 (Sarah Butters, Samantha Hayr) HT 1 - 1
Well Tasman did well...
Apparently Coastal v Tasman was a pretty good game. Well done teams.
Apparently Coastal v Tasman was a pretty good game. Well done teams.
Yes, Mainland videoed the game so likely to be on YouTube
From the Nelson Mail: Coastal vs. Tasman wrap
Are we gonna have another 3 team league with spankings being handed out to the others? I didn't see Flea's name on the goalscorers list so I guess that she wasn't playing, it coulda been double that!
I thought she'd gone?
Apparently Coastal v Tasman was a pretty good game. Well done teams.
Yes, Mainland videoed the game so likely to be on YouTube
Watched 2nd half live on the Mainland FB feed - great stuff. Game quality was OK.
I thought she'd gone?
To AUK U17 DIV 2 Boys comp?
Are we gonna have another 3 team league with spankings being handed out to the others? I didn't see Flea's name on the goalscorers list so I guess that she wasn't playing, it coulda been double that!
I reckon 4 teams. Waimak have recruited hard; and assuming Gabbie and Macey don't get pulled to Auckland just yet.
Are we gonna have another 3 team league with spankings being handed out to the others? I didn't see Flea's name on the goalscorers list so I guess that she wasn't playing, it coulda been double that!
I reckon 4 teams. Waimak have recruited hard; and assuming Gabbie and Macey don't get pulled to Auckland just yet.
Are we gonna have another 3 team league with spankings being handed out to the others? I didn't see Flea's name on the goalscorers list so I guess that she wasn't playing, it coulda been double that!
I reckon 4 teams. Waimak have recruited hard; and assuming Gabbie and Macey don't get pulled to Auckland just yet.
Any update on Briar's injury???
Annalise played for Coastal WPL team in a friendly last night against the Coastal 15th Grade team. I think she was just filling in.
great effort by rangiora to get 3rd at schools futsal nationals (unlucky to lose semi to MAGS) . Macey has amazing balance and bucket loads of fast twitch
Round 3 Draw and Venues - note change of venue for the Parklands - Universities game with the draw now swapped around due to work on the cycleway along the pitches at Ilam Fields.
Saturday 12:30pm
Parklands vs. Universites - English Park
Waimak vs. Coastal Spirit - Kendall Park
Sunday 11.30am
Tasman vs FC Twenty11 - Saxton Fields
Cashmere Technical - the bye
Mainland website shows Parklands v Uni at English Park
Mainland website shows Parklands v Uni at English Park
Cheers will amend my posting
Massive shout out to Flea, Mouse, Bex, Webby, Aimee and Lily!
Yes up to Auckland
Massive shout out to Flea, Mouse, Bex, Webby, Aimee and Lily!
Here is the full Media Release:
MEDIA RELEASE
For immediate use
Friday 31 March, 2017
Young Ferns excited about FFDP
New Zealand’s leading up-and-coming women’s footballers are excited to take their games to the next level in the Football Ferns Development Programme (FFDP).
Earlier this month, New Zealand Football announced changes to its Women’s High Performance programme as it looks to achieve the strategic goal of elite teams winning at global pinnacle events.
In December, New Zealand Football received $1.5m funding over three years from High Performance Sport New Zealand after presenting a comprehensive four year plan. One of the major strategies of this plan was the creation of a centralised development programme to provide an improved standard of player development for domestic-based amateur and future Ferns.
In order to bridge the gap to the world’s best teams, New Zealand Football has enhanced the existing Football Ferns Development Programme which will now cater for 25 domestic-based amateur players from around New Zealand by invitation. The programme is specifically designed to overcome some of the unique challenges the NZ amateur players face compared to the world’s leading nations and will be fully funded by NZ Football.
The FFDP includes many regular Ferns like Annalie Longo (Cashmere Technical), Meikayla Moore (Norwest) and CJ Bott (Upper Hutt) and others who impressed on the recent Cyprus Cup tour like goalkeeper Anna Leat (East Coast Bays), Malia Steinmetz (Forrest Hill Milford) and Paige Satchell (Three Kings United).
Gareth Turnbull, the manager of the Football Ferns Development Programme, said the initial intake of FFDP players for 2017 reflects the best domestic talent within New Zealand.
“They have all shown the intent to invest in themselves in order to strive for Football Ferns selection in the first instance and then to push onto a professional career overseas at the earliest but appropriate time,” he said.
“I am excited to lead the development of these talented individuals and am confident that the improvements we have made to the FFDP will greatly enhance both the long term development of the individual as well as the short term life and football balance is required to ensure we have healthy and happy athletes.”
Moore, the captain of last year’s New Zealand U-20 team who went to the FIFA World Cup in Papua New Guinea, said the FFDP programme is an opportunity to train at a high intensity and alongside a talented bunch of girls who are all driving for the same dream.
“It’s being able to be lucky enough to train at one of the best facilities in New Zealand strength and conditioning wise and great facilities,” said the 20-year-old. “As well as having support from a physiological view. It’s going to allow me to best prepare myself to be a professional footballer in the not so distant future.”
Bott, a member of the Football Ferns team who competed at the recent Cyprus Cup, is hoping to build on her recent international experience and keep developing.
“The idea behind the programme means that the gap between living and playing in New Zealand and playing at a professional and international level won’t be so drastic,” said Bott. “This will allow for greater depth in our squad and will hopefully help us to perform to a consistently higher standard.”
Moore, who has played 20 internationals for New Zealand since making her debut in 2013, said the FFDP will be an even more structured environment compared to the previous years which will help the team build towards pinnacle events - the FIFA World Cup in 2019 and the 2020 Olympics.
The training programme will be run out of Auckland where the selected players will train four times per week with the international coaches and staff and participate in the Conference Youth League (AFF/NFF) in the 17th Conference division for the 2017 season.
“I’m looking forward to playing both in a boys league for the physicality and speed both on and off the ball challenge,” said Moore. “Playing in this league will hopefully help me as a player to close the gap between the leap to professional football. I’m also looking forward to, and when I get the chance to hopefully pass on some of my knowledge when we get to play at women’s club level.”
Bott said the FFDP will be great for her development as she aims to play at the highest level possible.
“As a team, I’m really excited about the idea of having more quality throughout the team and hopefully seeing more of us getting opportunities both overseas and within the Ferns.”
Moore wants to find herself even more as a player and take more of a leadership role being one of the senior players within the group.
“As the programme is going to be more individual based, I’m hoping to achieve an increase in my performance through working on areas both that I see as weakness but also to further strengthen attributes I already have, I believe being a part of this programme will be a good chance to do so before I look to go overseas in the next year.”
Bott added: “I’m hoping to get to a level where I’m getting picked up by professional teams overseas as well as further solidifying my spot in the Ferns.”
The Football Ferns Development Programme team have their first fixture on Sunday 2 April at 1pm at QBE Stadium against Birkenhead United.
Football Ferns Development Programme (FFDP) Squad
Victoria Esson (North Shore) Goal Keeper
Anna Leat (East Coast Bays) Goal Keeper
Nadia Olla (Nowest) Goal Keeper
Saskia Vosper (Forrest Hill Milford) Fullback
CJ Bott (Upper Hutt) Fullback
Sarah Morton (Western Springs) Fullback
Elizabeth Milne (Glenfield Rovers) Fullback / Centre Back
Meikayla Moore (Norwest) Centre Back
Elizabeth Anton (Western Springs) Centre Back
Ally Toalioa (Papatoetoe) Centre Back
Rebecca Lake (Coastal Spirit) Centre Back
Nicole Mettam (Eastern Suburbs) Centre Midfield
Malia Steinmetz (Forrest Hill Milford) Centre Midfield
Kate Loye (Unattached) Centre Midfield
Annalie Longo (Cashmere Technical) Centre Midfield
Lily Bray (Coastal Spirit) Centre Midfield
Grace Jale (Eastern Suburbs) Centre Midfield
Mikayla Wieblitz (Cashmere Technical) Centre Midfield
Jacqui Hand (Eastern Suburbs) Wide Forward
Aimee Phillips (Eastern Suburbs) Wide Forward
Paige Satchell (Three Kings United) Wide Forward
Jane Barnett (Norwest) Centre Forward
Sam Tawharu (Forrest Hill) Centre Forward
Maggie Jenkins (Wellington United) Centre Forward
Katie Rood (Glenfield) Wide Forward
Loving the twitter action @CoastalSpiritNZ and @football_Waimak but can we get some consistency amongst the club reporter twitterati on the hashtagging #fed6wpl or #chcwpl or #mainlandwpl
Yes up to Auckland
Think you'll find that apart from Mouse, who has been there for a while, none are "up to Auckland" as it were
Women's PL Scorers
Parklands 0 Universities 6 (Samantha Hayr 2, Rachel Brodie 2, Melanie Kukura, Ashleigh Leonard) HT 0 - 3
Waimak 4 (Conner Duggan, Sophie Williams, Gabi Rennie, Macey Fraser) Coastal Spirit 6 (Britneylee Nicholson 3, Mel Cameron, Lily Bray, Cody Taylor) HT 0 - 4
Cashmere Technical the bye
Talked to the Ref for Waimak v Coastal, he said an absolute boomer of a game.
Well done teams.
Deleted - Wrong score
FT Tasman 4 FC 3 HT 1 - 0
WPDL result 28-1? True?
Today's scorers:
Tasman 4 (Tiana Williams, Anna McPhie, Briar Luff, Matila Dawson) FC Twenty11 3 (Jemma Dockerty, Lucrietta Taylor, Jayda Stewart) HT 1 - 0
Updated Women's Table
Team | P | W | D | L | F | A | GD | Pts |
Universities | 2 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 8 | 1 | 7 | 6 |
Coastal Spirit | 2 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 9 | 6 | 3 | 6 |
Cashmere Technical | 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 15 | 0 | 15 | 3 |
Tasman | 2 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 6 | 6 | 0 | 3 |
FC Twenty11 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 2 | 4 | 6 | -2 | 0 |
Waimak United | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 4 | 6 | -2 | 0 |
Parklands | 2 | 0 | 0 | 2 | 0 | 21 | -21 | 0 |