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KELMSCOTT ROOS SC
v Canning City SC
State League Division 2 - Saturday 17th August 2019
Frye Park
Kelmscott Roos SC v Canning City SC
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Kelmscott Roos Sponsors for 2019
Kelmscott Roos Sponsors for 2019
Coaches Corner
Welcome to Canning City. They had a good win last week and will be looking to
do the same today. It’s our job to not be complacent, and to emulate all that we
have been working on in training.
Two weeks ago we played a hard fought draw against Gosnells, and last week
we lost away to Quinns – so we hope to do ourselves justice today, and get us
back on track to what I know we are capable of.
Good luck to all three State League teams today. May the games be played in
the right spirit.
First Team Coach, Kelmscott Roos SC – Richard Changadzo
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After an indifferent start to the season, we have found our form and are working
as a unit together…which is pleasing to see. We came away from Quinns last
week with a 3-3 draw…and were gutted we didn’t take all 3 points.
There is a massive belief in the team. As long as we stay focused, and do the
jobs we are meant to, then we have nothing to fear but fear itself.
Enjoy the game
Reserves Coach, Kelmscott Roos SC – Richard Bryant
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Hard to believe that we are now down to the tail end of the season. With only
five more games, the table in the U18’s somewhat masks the growth and
progress I have seen in our players who are fast developing to be good
footballers and more importantly, well-rounded individuals. While this is just the
beginning of our journey, it is encouraging to see some of our 18’s knocking
hard on the doors of the reserves and first team.
With that brief reflection, our focus remains on today, against a strong side in
Canning FC. I would like to take this opportunity to wish Rich, Clem and the
reserves all the best as they come into this game in great form and consistency.
In addition, best wishes to Richard and the first team and a reminder that they
are (in my opinion) one of the best sides in the league.
U18 Coach, Kelmscott Roos SC – Issihaka Toure
On This Day – 17th August…
1563 – King Charles IX of France declared an adult at 13.
1786 – Davy Crockett, American frontiersman, adventurer and politician, born in
Greene County, Tennessee (d. 1836).
1787 – Jews are granted permission in Budapest Hungary to pray in groups.
1834 – Charles Darwin reaches the top of Campana in Chile during his voyage on
the Beagle.
1859 – 1st air mail (in a balloon) took off from Lafayette, Indiana.
1917 – Safa Khulusi, Iraqi writer and historian, born in Baghdad (d. 1995).
1943 – Robert De Niro, American actor (Taxi Driver, Raging Bull), born in NYC,
New York.
1945 – Korea is divided into North and South Korea along the 38th parallel.
1946 – George Orwell publishes "Animal Farm" in the United Kingdom.
1950 – Indonesia gains independence from Netherlands.
1956 – One of the largest demonstrations in South Africa's history, 20,000
women marched to Pretoria's Union Buildings to present petition against
carrying of passes by women to the Prime Minister.
1980 – Azaria Chamberlain disappears, likely taken by a dingo, leading to what
was then the most publicised trial in Australian history.
1982 -First Compact Discs (CDs) released to the public in Germany.
1987 – Rudolf Hess, German Nazi official (Deputy Fuhrer who dramatically
escaped to Britain in 1941, sentenced to life in Spandau Prison), commits suicide
at 93.
1992 – Tommy Nutter, fashion designer (bell bottom pants/flares), dies of AIDs
at 49.
2008 – Australian women's 4 x 100m medley relay team of Emily Seebohm,
Leisel Jones, Jessicah Schipper & Libby Trickett upset the United States to win
the gold medal in world record 3:52.69 at the Beijing Olympics.
2012 – Three members of Russian punk band Pussy Riot are jailed for two years.
FOOTBALL FACTS
1. Aston Villa were more successful than Manchester United
before Alex Ferguson took over. Fergie took over in 1986 at
which point Villa had won seven league titles and FA Cups,
three League Cups and the European Cup. United, meanwhile
had also won seven titles, but six FA Cups, a European Cup and
Cup Winners Cup. That’s 18-15 in terms of major honours won.
2. The Liberia team nearly escaped imprisonment by holding
Gambia to a goalless draw in 1980. Because the Liberian Head
of State, Master Sergeant Samuel Doe, had threatened to jail
them if they had lost that game.
3. The Sampdoria team and 200 players walked 20 miles to a
mountain sanctuary near Genoa in 1969 to thank the Madonna
for helping them stave off relegation from a competition.
4. On 21st December 1957 – Charlton played most of the match
with 10 men after their captain Derek Ufton was injured, and
Huddersfield were leading 5–1 with just 27 minutes remaining.
At that point, Johnny Summers began an extraordinary
passage of play in which he scored four goals (he had already
scored one early in the second half) and assisted with two
others to allow Charlton to win 7–6. Huddersfield are the first,
and still the only, team to score 6 goals in a professional
football match in England and still be on the losing side.
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Action from Gosnells v Roos 1st Team Top-Left: Jonathan Bogoni wins a header– Top-Middle: Asa Sippits shows off his
skills– Top-Left: Jared Lange scores the equaliser– Middle & Bottom: Jared Lange, Jonathan
Bogoni & Asa Sippits celebrate.
Photos by Cat Bryant
Action from Gosnells v Roos Reserves Top-Left: Trek Macauley easily loses his player– Top-Right: Tom Cluff wins the
ball– Middle-Left: Abel Woldemichael attempts to find out what deodorant his opponent is
wearing– Middle-Left: Brendon Rintoul plucks the ball from the air– Bottom-Left: Luke Jones
makes a great tackle– Bottom-Right: Clem Paik-Swan rather happy with the result.
Kelmy Feature - the U14’s The U14’s have been performing exceptionally this season. Currently sitting 2nd on the ladder
we decided to catch up with the coach (masters player, and club sponsor), Wayne Beale.
kelmscottroos.com: Hi Wayne, how long
have you been at the club, and what
positions have you held over the years?
Wayne: I started at the club in 1998
coaching, in 2000 I joined the committee
and was Vice President, and have been
playing in the masters team for around
17 years.
kelmscottroos.com: How pleased are you with your team at the moment?
Wayne: I’m pretty chuffed with them. They have improved so much. Also, I’ve got a really
great bunch of parents, they have been so supportive in everything.
kelmscottroos.com: What is the most important thing that you tell your team to do?
Wayne: I tell them, ‘Believe you can, and you’re half way there’.
kelmscottroos.com: You are a new coach to this team – how have your players responded to
your coaching methods?
Wayne: It’s difficult to generalise, because they’re all so different. I just have to ensure that
they all play well as a team, encourage each other and to stay positive.
kelmscottroos.com: What do you like about KRSC, and what keeps you here?
Wayne: I’ve lived in Kelmscott since 1972 – I have so many good memories as a player, coach
and spectator. I’ve seen the old club rooms be demolished and the new club at Frye Park. We
have grown in the last few years and I’m excited about the future. Also, we have the best
back-drop scenery…our hills look amazing…when you see them, it feels like home.
kelmscottroos.com: I don’t want to tempt fate, but you’re looking good for a finals position –
I shouldn’t ask, but what the hell…do you think you can win the Grand Final?
Wayne: If we can stay switched on through to our last game we play, we’ll be able to beat
anyone.
Thanks for talking to us Wayne – good luck for the rest of the season, and for many more to
come. P
PLAYER PROFILE
Photo by Cat Bryant
Name: Glory Bahigwa Nickname: BDG
Hobbies: Football, beers, fat-girls Team: Liverpool, 6 times European Champions Favourite Player: Myself Greatest footballing moment: Being recognised as the best Captain in Kelmscott
history, and scoring from 50 yards against Wanneroo. Favourite food: Kentucky Fried Chicken
Favourite Band/Artist: Kendric, Stormzy
Loves/Hates: Love leading the boys to victory every Saturday / I don’t hate anything
Guilty pleasure: Chocolates, and taking the 45kg dumb-bells for a spin and getting
that glorious chest pump before the game. Inspirational person: You’re only as good as your haircut - Author BDG Interesting fact: I believe in all of the boys but I’m sick of carrying them week in
week out…my back’s getting sore. Favourite phrase you use to encourage your team-mates in a game: ‘They don’t
want it’
State League Division 2 – League Tables
Fixtures for State League Division 2 – Round 18
Curtin University FC v Swan Utd FC – Kelmscott Roos v Canning City FC – Shamrock Rovers
Perth FC v Balga SC – Wanneroo City SC v Gosnells City FC – Dianella White Eagles SC v
Joondalup City FC – MUM FC v Quinns FC
State League Squads
First Team Reserves U18
1 Taylor Warwick Brendon Rintoul Matthew Knight
2 Aden Hoddy Harry Buchanan-Hughes Harry Mckee
3 Kade Mcnamara Luke Jones Oliver Denbow
4 Justin Onek Tom Cluff Jacob Denbow
5 Jonah Kuman Ryan Gibson Saksham Chopra
6 Callum Husain Moustafah Hamdon Korode Irakoze
7 Ibrahima Soumah Glory Bahigwa Aiden Knox
8 Jonathan Bogoni Desmund Khoo Jess Grese
9 Asa Sippits Alfie Bryant Jordan Fagan
10 Juan Cabrera Trek Macauley Sage Pigliardo
11 Arthur Gaye Sam Finch Riley Eakin
12 Jared Lange Deng Dut Brody Hatt
13 Brody Walker Abel Woldemichael Layth Mohammed
14 George Ballah Brandon Del Fabbro Zachary King
15 Lemeo Wordu Kyle Higgins Shane Dingsdale
16 Amos Doegolia Phatehate Kiazolu Daniel Zeal Vum
17 Abraham Marley Jan Sherifi
18 JC Rukundo
19 Sajid Fayazi
20 Abeniko Thang
Coach Coach Coach
Richard Changadzo Richard Bryant Issi Toure
Clem Paik-Swan
Manager Manager Manager
Pete McCann Cameron Eakin
Physio
Jongeun Lee
Next Kelmy State League Div 2 game at Frye Park – Round 19
Saturday 24th August 2019 – Kelmscott Roos SC v Shamrock Rovers FC
First Team – 3pm, Reserves – 1pm, U18 – 11am
Next Kelmy State League Div 2 away game – Round 20
Murdoch University Synthetic Ground
Saturday 31st August 2019 – MUM FC v Kelmscott Roos SC
First Team – 3pm, Reserves – 1pm, U18 – 1pm
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