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VUWAFC programme with a preview of the Mens Firsts v Miramar Rangers and the Uni Wanderers v Uni Brow derby curtain-raisers
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MAIN MATCH
SATURDAY 4 JULY 2015, KELBURN PARK
VICTORIA UNIVERSITY GK Matt Walker
RGK Seb Wright
3 Andrew Staples
4 Michael Lahood
5 Mike Garnett
6 Dan Diggins
7 Matt Ryan
8 Finn Stenner Corbishley
9 Si Davies
10 Marcus Ebert
11 Yannik Wouts
12 Seb Ninness
13 Dave Hudson
15 Miles Lloyd
16 Ben McLean
17 Patrick Waller
19 Matt Rowe
Coach: Iain MacIntyre
MIRAMAR RANGERS GK Joe Morris
2 Taylor Hough
3 Cai McClean
5 Joel Wiecherm
6 Kurt Mildenhall
7 Will Smith
8 Shea Gormley
9 PJ Lupi
10 David Johnston
11 Chris Conway
12 Jerram Tuck
13 Finn Moore
14 CJ Atkinson
Coach Rupert Crump
Victoria University FC
University v Miramar Rangers
Wellington Capital Premier
Kelburn Park, 2.30pm Saturday 4 July 2015
Match Programme
www.vuwafc.org.nz
CURTAIN-RAISER MATCH
SATURDAY 4 JULY 2015, KELBURN PARK
UNI WANDERERS Grant Rewi
Jamie Thomson
Matty Munro
Jordan Morrice
Nick Stubbs
Jonathan Maes
Duncan Stuart
Josh Columbus
Chris Hookman
Michael Fraser
Sam Scott
Daniel Hicks
Coach: Duncan Stuart
UNI BROW Lucas Alves
Kevin Alves
Glen Brinkler Gordon Burns
Jeremy Burns (c)
Errol Cameron Darcy Freeman
Robert Heymell
Mat Lear Daniel McAuliffe
David Pennycook
Adam Petty
Chris Smith Stuart Smith
Errol Cameron
Coach: Jeremy Burns
Wanderers Preview Passion. Skill. Intensity. Controversy. Four words that probably wont be used to describe the Cap 12 derby match at KP.
The team are fizzing to play on the hallowed turf that is the Clubs home. Theres a pleasant mood in the Wanderers
camp, but for the fiery number 1 between the sticks who dons the purple jersey. Wanderers keeper Grant Tinkywinky
Rewi warns Unibrow strikers to prepare for a shoulder to the chest. "Show no quarter; take no prisoners" he said, before
adding "You play to win the game". Star and mentally-challenged left midfielder Chris Pom Hookham chipped in too:
The team showed great character - Brendan Rodgers. Clearly a misunderstanding of the brief to provide a pre-match
soundbite. Chat aside the team are looking forward to the match and several cold ones at the clubrooms afterwards. Itll
be a tough act for the Firsts to follow.
Brow Preview The 'Brow come into the 2015 Uni derby against the Wanderers bright eyed and full of hope, yet amid a season punctu-
ated by struggle and strife. More than a few moments of the spectacular have graced the pitch, although one or two may
have been spectacular in the wrong direction. Nevertheless, the lads have played valiantly to the final whistle every
game, and are always appreciative of the flavour of the unknown and unbelievable, often brought to the weekend by
Wellington's exceedingly variable pitch conditions. To their credit, the boys never fail to enjoy the beautiful game
each Saturday.. or Tuesday.. or Wednesday.. (and seemingly every available public holiday), ready to strap on the
boots, and the knee braces, to trot around the ground clutching at the glory days of the golden past for another week. All
Cover Photo: Mens 1sts v Karori, Photo by Marco Keller
Womens First Team Results DATE V OPPONENT COMP RESULT SCORERS
6 April A Upper Hutt WPrem Won 3-2
12 April H Western Suburbs WPrem Drew 2-2
19 April H Wellington United WPrem Lost 1-2
26 April H Wairarapa United Knockout Cup Lost 3-4
3 May A Petone FC WPrem Drew 3-3
17 May H Stop Out WPrem Won 5-1
24 May A Kapiti Coast United WPrem Won 3-1
31 May A Upper Hutt Premier Cup Won 4-2
7 June H Waterside Karori WPrem Won 6-0
21 June A Petone Kelly Cup Lost 1-4
28 June A Western Suburbs WPrem Lost 2-3
5 July A Wellington United WPrem
19 July H Petone Pure WPrem
26 July A Stop Out WPrem
9 August H Kapiti Coast United WPrem
16 August A Waterside Karori WPrem
23 August H Upper Hutt WPrem
P W D L GF GA + Pt
1 Powerex Petone FC 9 8 1 0 37 7 30 25
2 Upper Hutt City 8 5 1 2 32 11 21 16
3 Western Suburbs 9 5 1 3 24 17 7 16
4 Wellington United 9 5 1 3 25 20 5 16
5 Victoria University 8 4 2 2 25 14 11 14
6 Kapiti Coast United 9 1 3 5 16 18 -2 6
7 Waterside Karori 9 1 1 7 8 38 -30 4
8 Stop Out 9 1 0 8 8 50 -42 3
THIS WEEKS WOMENS PREMIER GAMES
SUNDAY 5 JULY 2015
Wellington United v Victoria University
Stop Out v Upper Hutt
Western Suburbs v Powerex Petone
Waterside Karori v Kapiti Coast United
Mens First Team Results DATE V OPPONENT COMP RESULT SCORERS
3 April H Brooklyn Northern Cap Prem Won 4-1 Finnie 3, Ninness
6 April A Kapiti Coast United Cap Prem Won 5-1 Lahood 3, Davies, Diggins
11 April A Miramar Rangers Cap Prem Won 1-0 Lahood
18 April A Island Bay United Cap Prem Lost 0-4
25 April A Wellington Olympic Cap Prem Won 5-0 Ninness 2,Wouts,Lahood,Lloyd
2 May H Wellington United Cap Prem Lost 1-4 Lahood
9 May A Wainuiomata Chatham Cup Won 2-0
16 May A Waterside Karori Cap Prem Lost 1-3 Waller, McMillan
23 May H Upper Hutt Cap Prem Won 3-0 Rowe, Lahood, Wouts
30 May H Island Bay United Chatham Cup Lost 2-3 Ryan, Wouts
6 June A Petone FC Cap Prem Lost 0-1
13 June A Brooklyn Northern Cap Prem Won 5-1 Wouts 2, Waller, Diggins, Ninness
20 June H Kapiti Coast United Cap Prem Lost 1-2 McMillan
4 July H Miramar Rangers Cap Prem
11 July H Island Bay United Cap Prem
18 July H Wellington Olympic Cap Prem
25 July A Wellington United Cap Prem
1 August H Waterside Karori Cap Prem
8 August A Upper Hutt Cap Prem
15 August H Petone FC Cap Prem
P W D L GF GA + Pt
1 Wellington United 11 11 0 0 62 14 48 33
2 Waterside Karori 11 10 0 1 33 12 21 30
3 Victoria University 11 6 0 5 26 17 9 18
4 Miramar Rangers 11 5 1 5 32 22 10 16
5 Island Bay United 11 4 2 5 24 22 2 14
6 Kapiti Coast United 11 4 1 6 13 24 -11 13
7 Petone FC 11 4 1 6 18 41 -23 13
8 Wellington Olympic 11 3 1 7 23 32 -9 10
9 Brooklyn Northern Utd 11 3 1 7 16 41 -25 10
10 Upper Hutt City 11 1 1 9 17 39 -22 4
THIS WEEKS CAPITAL PREMIER GAMES
SATURDAY 4 JULY 2015
Petone v Waterside Karori
Victoria University v Miramar Rangers
Kapiti Coast United v Wellington Olympic
Wellington United v Brooklyn Northern United
Island Bay United v Upper Hutt
Mens First Team Match Report
Capital Premier League Match Report: Victo-
ria University 1-2 (1-1) Kapiti Coast United
Kelburn Park (2.30pm kick-off) Saturday
June 20, 2015
A physical and committed Kapiti Coast United ul-
timately out-battled University to earn a come-from-behind win on a heavy Kelburn Park.
KCU applied the early pressure before Univer-
sity left-midfielder Jared McMillan delivered his sides first cross into the opposition penalty area and was then bundled over amidst strong penalty
claims after being slipped into the box by striker
Yannik Wouts. Half-breaks were going uncompleted by either
side in a scrappy affair, with University keeper
Matt Walker also needing to deal with an early corner and right-midfielder Matt Ryan penetrat-
ing with a cross at the other end of the park.
Midway through the half a KCU player in space skewed a shot as the ball presented on the
edge of the University area and then the entire
home team defence was called upon to repel re-
peated shooting attempts from the visiting side. As the match evened up, a University break
was instantly countered with right-back Ben
McLean making a timely interception and soon after central-defender Si Davies also made a key
tackle, while industry from Wouts saw a danger-
ous ball played in from the right of the KCU box and left-back Finn Stenner-Corbishley fired a de-
flected shot on target.
However, it was University which took the lead on the half-hour mark. Central-midfielder
Mike Garnett worked a one-two off a throw-in
deep on the right wing and his cross was well
contested at the far post by McMillan with the ball appearing to ultimately rebound from the
KCU keeper, off his chest and over the goal-line.
University came close to extending its lead almost immediately when a Wouts back-heel re-
leased fellow striker Seb Ninness but his close-
range effort found the keeper and, following build up play by central-midfielder Peter Grierson, an-
other Ninness strike from the right curled just
wide of the far post. KCU rallied and, soon after McLean headed
away a dangerous left-wing cross, the visiting
team equalised when a right-wing corner cleared
to the left-edge of the box by Grierson was re-turned back across goal where a KCU player was
on hand to nod home on 38 minutes.
University dealt with a period of pressure that saw several defenders clear their lines and Walk-
er absorb a firm strike, before Ninness caused a
mini-scramble at the other end of the park with a right-wing corner.
KCU threatened on the break and Walker
came to gather a free-kick, a dangerous Garnett
left-wing corner was returned into the area by Stenner-Corbishley but the visiting keeper gath-
ered well, and the half drew to a close with KCU
flicking a right-wing throw-in just over the Uni-versity crossbar.
Endeavour by Ryan early in the second period
earned University a right-wing corner that Nin-
ness again delivered dangerously into the KCU area and Wouts created a shooting opportunity
for Ryan that was struck right of target.
KCU gained some ascendancy with a shot finding Walker from distance, McLean making a
superb double-interception in his area with first
an outstretched boot and then regaining his foot-ing to head away, and another KCU strike went
over the bar.
The visiting side should arguably have taken
the lead when a free-kick delivered into a similar position as had created the equaliser was headed
back across goal but no runners arrived.
Following a positive University attack, KCU threatened at the other end when a lob from the
right was touched just past the far post and then
central-defender Dan Diggins made a timely slid-ing interception. However, the resulting right-
wing corner ultimately led to KCU scoring the
winner when a returned ball created a close-range heading opportunity on 71 minutes.
McLean created a shooting opportunity for
Wouts but the KCU keeper was up to the task,
the defender was then called upon to again clear his own lines, and back at the other end Wouts
once more found the KCU keeper when striking
off a right-wing cross. With KCU expressing a strong physicality and
determination to protect its lead as the match
progressed, University delivered several balls in-to its opponents area but without creating genu-ine clear-cut opportunities.
As the full-time whistle approached, substi-tute University left-midfielder Dave Hudson had
the final chance to equalise when volleying a
Garnett delivery from the right just wide.
Coachs comments: Ultimately we were unable to overcome the conspiring factors presented by
this fixture -- ie, a significant list of injuries/unavailabilities, numerous on field positional/
personnel changes and a progressively-physical
opponent on a difficult surface.
The manner in which we attempted to spread our available numbers across the clubs top two
sides undoubtedly disrupted our preparation --
there can be no debate we took the field with a different presence to that which saw us 2-0 up
after six minutes the previous week. While under-
standable at the time, the gamble also arguably cost some legs as the game developed, albeit the
lads have not gone looking for excuses in post-
match discussion. That said, the two non-regulars given starts
acquitted themselves well -- Jared got on the
score sheet again for us before being taken off the park as much for his own safety as anything and
Pete battled away manfully while showing some
nice invention. In fact I felt Pete was one of our
best performers on the day and he duly earned the man-of-the-match.
Weve now eased off for the week in training to try and let some weary bodies recover, given our weekend off. Training will ramp up again in
earnest next week and there will be some hard
decisions to make over some selections.
University: M Walker, Finn Stenner Corbishley, D
Diggins, S Davies [c], B McLean, J McMillan (D
Hudson), M Garnett, P Grierson, M Ryan, S Nin-ness, Y Wouts
Subs not used: M Ebert, J Wilson-Duggan
Goal scorer: J McMillan
Man-of-the-match: P Grierson
History and Honours
Founded: 1943
Honours:
Central League Division Two: Winners 1998, Third
1992
Capital Premier* (Venus Shield): Runners Up 1956,
1973, Third 1979
Capital One (Power Cup): Winners 1950, 1952,
1965, 2001, Runners Up 1988, 1992, 2012, Third
1999, 2006
Capital Two: Winners 1998, Runners Up 2010,
2011, 2012
Hilton Petone Cup Winners: 1990, 1992
Womens Premier Division: Runners Up 1995, 1996, 2012, 2013 Third 2005, 2014
Womens Second Division: Winners 1981 Womens Premier Cup: Winners 2010, 2011
Club Management
Club Captain: Wylie Smith
Secretary: Matt Lamb
Treasurer: Heather Davie
Committee Members: Simon Davies, Connor
Clements, Olivia Poppe, Laurel Smith, Tessa Haigh,
Ben Inkster, Felix Hallwass, Mitchell Bradley, Nick
Stubbs, Nicole Baird, Duncan Stuart, Matt Ryan, Zak
Murray, Steve Davey
Mens First Team Coach: Iain MacIntyre
Womens First Team Coach: Oliver Davie
Contact
Home Ground: Kelburn Park, Wellington
Website: www.vuwafc.org.nz
Email: [email protected]
Club Information
Honour Roll
Division Team Opponent This Week Last
Result Psn P W D L GF GA Pt
Saturday 4 July
Cap Prem Mens 1sts v Miramar Rangers (h) Lost 1-2 3rd 11 6 0 5 26 17 18
Cap 2 Gossies v Stokes Valley (h) Won 3-2 2nd 12 9 0 3 37 17 27
Cap 3 Mens 3rds v Waikanae (a) Lost 1-5 6th 10 4 2 4 24 23 14
Cap 4 Uni Stallions v Island Bay United (a) Drew 3-3 2nd 12 8 1 3 36 28 25
Cap 5 Uni Accies v Wellington United (h) Won 2-1 2nd 11 7 0 4 34 22 21
Cap 7 Uni Beavers v Wellington United (a) Won 8-1 1st 11 7 3 1 42 13 24
Cap 7 Uni Scarfies v BNU Phoenix (h) Lost 1-8 8th 11 4 0 7 28 42 12
Cap 9 Uni Amigos v Wellington United (h) Won 6-2 4th 11 6 2 3 35 21 20
Cap 10 Uni Unicorns v Naenae (h) Lost 1-5 5th 11 4 0 7 26 37 12
Cap 10 Uni Cycles v Waterside Karori (h) Drew 1-1 2nd 10 8 2 0 44 9 26
Cap 12 Uni Brow v Uni Wanderers (a) Lost 2-5 8th 3 1 0 2 10 12 3
Cap 12 Uni Wanderers v Uni Brow (h) Drew 1-1 2nd 3 1 2 0 11 3 5
Cap 13 Uni Goldenrods v Nth Wellington (h) Won 5-3 4th 3 2 0 1 10 8 6
Masters 4 Uni Bombers v BNU (a) Won 7-0 7th 10 4 1 5 17 18 13
Sunday 5 July
Womens Prem Womens 1sts v Wellington United (a) Lost 2-3 5th 8 4 2 2 25 14 14
Womens 1 Womens 2nds v BNU (h) Won 6-0 6th 3 1 0 2 9 5 3
Womens 2 Womens Unified v Stop Out (h) Lost 3-4 4th 3 1 1 1 10 10 4
Monday 6 July
Cap 6 Uni Raiders v Island Bay United (h) Won 4-2 5th 11 6 0 5 24 32 18
The halfway point is over, as is the mid-season review. At this point a total of seven Varsity sides in the top three in their divisions. Its a great place to be and good luck to all the teams playing this week. Special mention to the derby game at Kelburn Park and the Uni Beavers looking for a win to cement its place at the top of Capital 7.