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almost 12 years ago

Can someone please post the current table? I don't seem to be able to get on the cap footy website at the mo...?

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almost 12 years ago

Can someone please post the current table? I don't seem to be able to get on the cap footy website at the mo...?






It will be scary to see how many a Seatoun or Massey put past Wanganui given Upper Hutt and Lower Hutt have scored 12 and 10 respectively against them already.

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almost 12 years ago

Valeron looked a bit better yesterday v United than their table placing suggests. Could be the new kits. Sadly they've retained the same loud and foul-mouthed supporter base.

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almost 12 years ago
Carefree wrote:

Valeron looked a bit better yesterday v United than their table placing suggests. Could be the new kits. Sadly they've retained the same loud and foul-mouthed supporter base.

their other games were against the top two
oh that would be Veri haha

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almost 12 years ago

Anyone got result & score predictions for round 4?

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almost 12 years ago
Dapanther wrote:

Anyone got result & score predictions for round 4?

Wanga 0 Massey 114

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almost 12 years ago

Game of the round HAS to be United v Karori. Karori seemingly missing a number of players from last season (although maybe that was just for the Cup game) and United's young ones seem to be developing nicely. Given that it's at Karori Park maybe the weather and pitch conditions will be decisive?

Surely you're not going to play Macca in the midfield again, Feverish?

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almost 12 years ago

Wharf has lost four ex U-17 internationals to Auckland (Rollo, Briar, Megan, CJ) but has gained back Roni and Chelsea. Their game two weeks back v Diamonds was very even and was decided only by a Rollins corner that went in directly. WU's diminutive No 10 (Miki ??) is some talent.

NATIONAL KO CUP draw (round of 16) for May 11: Wharf v Valeron, Massey v Varsity.  

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almost 12 years ago

Personnel were missing for the Cup game due to holidays so hopefully will be a better performance this week. Should be a tight game. Hopefully the council will actually use their mowers this week.

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almost 12 years ago

The WCC's mowing policy seems to be universal. Parents at both Seatoun and Kelburn Park also losing their children in the long grass.

Micky is a talent, and seems to have grown an inch or two over the summer. New combination in the defence could be interesting.

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almost 12 years ago

That Varsity v Massey Cup game will be a blowout. Valeron a potential banana peel for Wharfies?

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almost 12 years ago
Feverish wrote:

Personnel were missing for the Cup game due to holidays so hopefully will be a better performance this week. Should be a tight game. Hopefully the council will actually use their mowers this week.

are you playing on that dodgy #3 field that is narrow and short?
home advantage to the max or in this case minimum ????

good sportsmanship and fair playing field is all we ask for

but all we get is talk and goal posts moving

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almost 12 years ago
Feverish wrote:

oh that would be Veri haha

Veri is gold. Hahaha.
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almost 12 years ago

Newtown Park could've done with a mow on sunday!

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almost 12 years ago

Valeron pipping LH 4-3 after being 3-0 up, Wharf taking Utd 2-1, Seatoun easy over UH 5-1, and Massey knocking another 11 past Wanga who must be in a bad place right now.

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almost 12 years ago

Didn't manage to see the Karori United game. Thoughts from anyone who was there?

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almost 12 years ago
Carefree wrote:

Didn't manage to see the Karori United game. Thoughts from anyone who was there?

Was a decent game to watch. Karori first goal was a great strike. Utd made for a close finish when the Karori keeper got caught with ball at feet. Karori defence coped well with the utd pace and up front forced a good save from utd keeper in the second half whereas shots in the first half were more simple.

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almost 12 years ago

Can anyone fill me in on why the lower hutt - massey fixture is postponed on queens birthday weekend? Are there ntc camps on?

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almost 12 years ago
Swinger wrote:

Can anyone fill me in on why the lower hutt - massey fixture is postponed on queens birthday weekend? Are there ntc camps on?

Will be because Massey have requested it and LH have agreed. Reason is Jess Green's wedding.

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almost 12 years ago

Pretty decent of LH. Could have been a good chance to test Massey's depth.

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almost 12 years ago · edited almost 12 years ago · History

Glory Glory to Valeron!!!

Valeron Marches on mwahaha

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almost 12 years ago
Well Said. We all feel like that some days. 

  Supporter For Ever - Keep The Faith - Foundation Member - Never Lets FAX Get In The Way Of A Good Yarn

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almost 12 years ago

ASB NATIONAL KNOCKOUT CUP: Wharf are through to the last eight nationwide after beating Valeron 2-1 on penalties at Karori Park. The score was 2-2 at 90 minutes after both sides had held the lead, and still 2-2 after extra time. The penalty shoot was not great: 7 out of 10 shots were saved or missed.   

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almost 12 years ago
robyn wrote:

breaking news.....


PG is not coaching WNL anymore...... the WDO is the new head coach...... is she up to it ???  why PG is out ??

true story that Paul isn't coaching the NWL team this year. Replacement yet to be announced

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almost 12 years ago

Capital Football is pleased to announce the appointment of Natalie Lawrence as Head Coach of the Capital squad for the upcoming 2014 ASB National Women’s League, which starts in October.

Natalie has been involved with the National Women’s League in previous years as an assistant coach in 2012 and helping out last year.

She has been involved with many female players as a Federation Talent Centre coach and the Women’s Development Officer with Capital Football.

Natalie is looking forward to the challenge and what the 2014 season will bring.

“I’m very excited. It will be a bit of a rebuilding year so it’s a good time for change and should provide a number of chances for local girls to step up to this level. It’s fantastic to offer these girls an opportunity to be seen and play against some top-quality players in our biggest league,” she says.

Capital Football’s Football Development Manager Des Buckingham says the appointment fits in well with New Zealand Football’s eight-year vision to have elite women’s football played, officiated, coached and managed by females by 2021.

Trials for the Capital National Women’s League side will be held around the end of August.


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almost 12 years ago

Massive clash at Seatoun park this weekend. Up the Toun!

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almost 12 years ago

anyone at games? Massey do it easy? What's with UH smashing Utd?

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almost 12 years ago

Four -- yep four -- of last year's Wharf XI, all now living in Auckland, have just been named in the Junior Football Ferns team to play matches in Brazil. One day Karori Park (Field of Dreams). The next day Samba Time. Good travels CJ, Briar, Rollo and Megan.  

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almost 12 years ago
Loftus Road wrote:

Four -- yep four -- of last year's Wharf XI, all now living in Auckland, have just been named in the Junior Football Ferns team to play matches in Brazil. One day Karori Park (Field of Dreams). The next day Samba Time. Good travels CJ, Briar, Rollo and Megan.  

so if they stayed in wellington would they make the team??????
i think not…..
shame that you have to go to Auckland to get into a NZ team,

good sportsmanship and fair playing field is all we ask for

but all we get is talk and goal posts moving

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almost 12 years ago

UH 6 nil at half time with United totally stunned by 2 early goals and UH's aggression and fitness. United did 3 subs at half time which made an even 2nd half with 2 goals each.

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almost 12 years ago

Wanganui now Played 5, Lost 5 Goals for 0, against 46. They have lost 4 of their 5 games by 10 or more, best result being a 3 nil loss. I can probably see them withdrawing from the league at some point. God knows how many Seatoun and Wharf will put past them.

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almost 12 years ago

You not predicting a storming second half of the season from Wanga then?

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almost 12 years ago

Yeahhhh Nahhhh

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almost 12 years ago
Feverish wrote:

anyone at games? Massey do it easy? What's with UH smashing Utd?



Massey were fairly comfortable for most of the game, but Seatoun were hopeless in front of goal. Seatoun had a number of chances that went begging including a couple of empty nets when the keeper rushed out.

The one goal that Massey conceded was put down as an own goal, Massey keeper rushed out and getting rounded, and defender failed to clear off the line.
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almost 12 years ago
thelastnomad wrote:

"Carrying only one substitute into the fixture, injured player Melanie Ragg stood in for absent coach Shane Wye and rallied the ladies before their match, hoping to inspire them as they took on what could be their last chance this round to gather their first competition points."

http://www.nzherald.co.nz/wanganui-chronicle/sport/news/article.cfm?c_id=1503424&objectid=11258072

Geez

Why wasn't Wye there? Ragg week?

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