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WAIMAK United Football
Club
PASSION PRIDE PERFORMANCE
SENIOR MATCH DAY PROGRAMSaturday 14th April 2018www.waimakunited.org.nz
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The History of Football in North Canterbury
The Waimakariri United Football Club was formed in December 2008 following an agreement to merge between the Rangiora Football Club, Kaiapoi Town Association Football Club, and North Canterbury United. The merger came after 6 years of successful football development under the United franchise brand, and a desire to extend this development. In 2015, our major milestone has been achieving entry into the 2016 Women's Premier League by proving we have a strong pathway and good development programs for junior girls. We continue to work on our boys development and retention of players is an important step towards a complete male pathway.
Football made its first appearance in Rangiora at the annual New Years Day sports in 1864. During the remainder of that decade, and into the early 1870's, soccer grew as a casual social pastime fuelled by increasing immigration from England. While soccer has been played, on and off, in Kaiapoi for over 100 years, historical records from the early years are patchy. Soccer continued to be played casually over subsequent years.
In March 1965, the Rangiora Association Football Club was officially formed after playing a year of friendlies in 1964. The founding members were Mr Alan Fraser OBE (awarded for his services to Soccer Administration), Mr and Mrs Barry Jones, Mr Les Farr (inaugural Club Patron) and Mr Jock and Mrs Helen Carr. Jock was the club's first President.
A chance conversation in the Woodend pub between Robin Taylor, who had played for Christchurch United in the National League, and Ray Kettley resulted in further conversations with the then Councillor, and future Mayor of Kaiapoi, Hec McAllister about forming a soccer club in Kaiapoi. McAllister called a meeting of interested people at the Kaiapoi Council Chambers in early 1974. Cyril Sweeny was elected as the first president.
About our Home groundsThirty acres of land on the Ashley River bank was donated to the Borough by Mr Samuel Andrews in 1880. The park was named Maria Andrews Park in memory of his wife. In 1977 part of the park was developed into a football ground. Kendall Park is a competition sports ground. Miss V N Kendall donated 4.2 hectares to the Ohoka and Eyreton Reserves Board in the early 1980s as a public park. The Council added a further 8.9 hectares between 1995-97 and added an artificial turf in 2014. First Kicks, Fun Football and Mini Football are all held at Maria Andrews and Mainland games, and Premier games are at Kendall Park.
Kendall Park, Island Road Kaiapoi Maria Andrews Park, Coldstream Road, Rangiora
WAIMAK UNITED FOOTBALL CLUBWOMEN’S PREMIER LEAGUE
VSUniversities AFC
12.30PM Kick off- Kendall Park
SHANE VERMAWPL Squad Coach
Coaches Comments
We come into this weekends fixture against Universities on the back of our first win of the season against Halswell United. We last met Universities in a friendly match back in February, where they ran out dominant winners in that match.
The girls created plenty of chances last weekend and in patches we looked very good, however that performance was not show cased for the full 90 minutes. A key for us this week is to focus on maintaining our performance for the full match, to retain possession for longer spells of the game and to make better decisions on and off the ball. Intelligence on and off the ball is key for a strong performance for us. The girls set a high bar for themselves and I know they will work hard during the game to perform to their own high standards.
With the holidays coming up brings international camps, and we see 4 of our girls and Goal Keeping Coach, Duncan Reed (U20’s Ferns Camp), attending various camps over the 2 weeks. Well done to Gabi Rennie, Macey Fraser and Jayda Stewart for their selection in the U17’s Ferns Camp and to Thais Munoz for her selection in the U15’s Ferns Camp.
“Opportunities don’t happen. You create them” – Chris Grosser
Regards,Shane Verma - WPL Coach
Waimak United Women’s CWC vs FC Twenty 11 PDL9.15am at Kendall Park Turf
PLAYER LIST FOR WPL
1. Briar Guyan
2. Ella Fong
3. Bex Gillett
4. Lily Fisher
6. Thais Munoz
7. Gabi Rennie
8. Macey Fraser
9. Jayda Stewart
10. Emma Johnson
11. Kayla Thomas
14. Connor Duggan
15. Maddi Silcock
16. Lily Thompson-Hood
18. Grace Cross
22. Johanna Keer-Keer
24. Abby De Visser
25. Simone Salter
26. Katie Elstob
Coaches:
1. Shane Verma
2. Duncan Reed
Assistants:
1. Sophie Williams
Manager:
1. Trudy Keer-Keer
1. Ellie Coshall
2. Konagh Garrett
3. Nicole Scott
4. Loren Findlay
5. Makenzie Haberfield
6. Allie Mace-Cochrane
7. Frances Power
8. Rachel Brodie
9. Ashley Parent
10. Wikke Nijhof
11. Ashleigh Leonard
12. Aimee Taylor
13. Laura Faithfull
14. Gabrielle Macgregor
15. Michaela Woolf
16. Lauren Scott
17. Lia Cameron
Coaches:
1. Jordan Coleman
2. Khalil Gerbeaux
Assistants:
1. Ian Naghi
2. Amira Abaza
Manager:
1. Melissa Taylor
WAIMAK UNITED FC UNIVERSITIES AFC
A look back on last week…
Waimak United 3 vs 0 Halswell United
Goal Scorers: Jayda Stewart (2), Gabi Rennie
- 2
Photo Credit Mak Shots
INTRODUCING OUR 2018 WOMEN’S
PREMIER/CWC SQUAD
WOMEN’S PREMIER/CWC SqUaD PROUDly SPONSORED by
SHANE VERMAWPL Squad Coach
DUNCAN REEDWPL Coach
MICHAEL POOLECWC Coach
RACHELLE GEORGECWC Coach
TRUDY KEER-KEERSquad Manager
No. 2ELLA FONG
No. 3REBECCA GILLETT
No. 4LILY FISHER
No. 5 (Squad Captain)SOPHIE WILLIAMS
No. 6 THAIS MUNOZ
No. 7GABI RENNIE
No. 8MACEY FRASER
No. 9JAYDA STEWART
No. 11KAYLA THOMAS
No. 13MIKAYLA NORTMAN
No. 14CONNOR DUGGAN
N0. 1BRIAR GUYAN
No. 10EMMA JOHNSON
No. 12 EMMA FELLOWES
INTRODUCING OUR 2018
WOMEN’S PREMIER/CWC SqUaD
Match day program proudly sponsored by
No. 15MADDI SILCOCK
No. 16LILY THOMPSON-HOOD
No. 18GRACE CROSS
No. 22JOHANNA KEER-KEER
No. 23 JAZ BALL
No. 24ABBY DE VISSER
No. 30EMILY KEER-KEER
No.31MADDIE GOMMANS
No. 17LIBBY LATIMER
No. 19EMMA UDY
No. 20RILEY FALCONER
No. 21JESSICA COTTERELL
No. 25SIMONE SALTER
No. 26Katie Elstob
No. 27HAZEL BILLCLIFF
No. 28 BETH DONNELLY
No. 29TESSA MCKAY
No. 32
Meet the players
Waimak WPL Squad Player Profile
Briar GuyanAge: 22
Playing Number: 1
Position: GK
Football in 3 words: Passion Pride Performance
Hidden talent: Saying the alphabet backwards
Favourite Hobby: IRBs and sleeping
Guilty pleasure: Doctor Who
Most annoying person in the changing room and why: Katie, neck cuddles
Advice for younger players: Never give up, never give in.
Favourite quote/moto: Luck is the last dying wish of those who want to believe winning can happen by accident…
Favourite Club: Waimak
Best Football Moment: Winning the national league
Who is your biggest inspiration: Sophie Williams
Waimak WPL Squad Player Profile
Bex GillettAge: 20
Playing Number: 3
Nickname: Bex/ Gilley
Position: Centre back
Football in 3 words: Passion, enjoyment, challenge
Guilty pleasure: Eating bad foods
Advice for younger players: Work hard to reach your dreams and don’t let anyone tell you can’t.
Football strength: Out of possession
Favourite quote/moto: Hard work beats talent when talent doesn’t work hard.
Favourite Club: Waimak
Favourite Player: Lily Fisher
Favourite Artist/Song: Ed Sheeran
Best Football Moment: Watching 17’s win
Where in the world would you like to visit: Europe
Meet the players
Waimak CCL Squad Player ProfileMark Collinson
Age: 28
Nickname: Noodles
Position: CDM/CB
Football in 3 words: First 5 Minutes
Favourite Hobby: Travelling
Guilty Pleasure: Geordie Shore
Advice for younger players: Get stuck in
Favourite quote/moto: No one will help you, but yourself
Favourite Food: Yorkshire Pud’s
Favourite Player: Maldini
Favourite Club: Sunderland
Favourite Movie: Zulu
Where in the world would you like to visit: South America
Waimak CCL Squad Player Profile
Danny LoneyAge: 27
Nickname: Danny
Position: Striker
Favourite Hobby: Football
Favourite Artist/Song: Swedish House Mafia
Favourite Food: Sushi
Football strength: Holding the ball up
Favourite Club: Caventry City
Favourite Player: Darren Huckerby
Favourite Movie: Rise of the Foot Soldier
Who is your biggest inspiration: Old Man
Most annoying person in the changing room and why: Matty, DJ Matty
Funniest person in the changing room and why: Floyd, comments on the lads clothing
Where in the world would you like to visit: Japan
Women’s Premier League Results & Table
Canterbury Women’s Championship Results & Table
Played Win Loss Draw ForAgains
t
Goal Differen
ceTotal
Cashmere Technical 1 1 0 0 6 2 4 3
FC Twenty 11 PDL 1 1 0 0 6 2 4 3
Waimakariri Utd 1 1 0 0 4 1 3 3
Halswell United 1 1 0 0 3 1 2 3
Universities AFC Gold 1 0 1 0 1 3 -2 0
Selwyn United FC 1 0 1 0 1 4 -3 0
Parklands United 1 0 1 0 2 6 -4 0
Universities AFC Black 1 0 1 0 2 6 -4 0
Played Win Loss Draw ForAgains
t
Goal Differen
ceTotal
Cashmere Technical 3 2 0 1 9 3 6 7
Coastal Spirit 2 1 0 1 5 2 3 4
Waimakariri Utd 2 1 1 0 3 3 0 3
Halswell United 3 1 2 0 3 7 -4 3
Universities AFC 2 0 2 0 0 5 -5 0
Canterbury Championship League Results & Table
Played Win Loss Draw ForAgains
t
Goal Differen
ceTotal
Western AFC 2 1 0 1 8 4 4 4
Halswell United 2 1 0 1 4 1 3 4
Waimakariri Utd 2 1 0 1 3 1 2 4
Burwood AFC 2 1 1 0 3 6 -3 3
Parklands United 2 0 1 1 2 5 -3 1
Christchurch Utd 2 0 2 0 0 3 -3 0
INTRODUCING OUR 2018 MEN’S
CCL/RESERVES SQUAD
CCL/RESERVES Squad proudly sponsored by
ADAM SEARLECCL Squad Head Coach
MITCHELL QUIGLEY (CAPTAIN)
CHRIS CHICKLUCAS CLARK
KANE FRASER (VICE CAPTAIN)
LUKE FRASER
MARK COLLINSON FLOYD DUFFY
TOM EMMOTT EMILIANO FREIRE TRECU
JONTY ASHWORTH NICHOLAS BESUYEN
STEVE MASONAssistant Coach
JODY BROWNKitman
BILLY BROWN
DYSON BUCKINGAM
BRAD EIFFE JOHN GERBER
KYLE HODGE
INTRODUCING OUR 2018 MEN’S
CCL/RESERVES SQUAD
Match day program proudly sponsored by
LIAM WALTERS
ADAM HARRISON MATT LE GROS
GONZALO LOPEZ DE ARMENTIA NIKITA POTAPOV
FLASH SHANMUGAM
DOUGIE HYDEBEN HARDY
DANNY LONEY JACK MASONOWEN NOLAN
JAY SERRAMO TOM SHARP
JUAN J APOLLONIO
CONNOR SPEAR
WAIMAK UNITED FOOTBALL CLUBMEN’S CANTERBURY
CHAMPIONSHIP LEAGUEVS
Western AFC2.30PM Kick off Walter Park
ADAM SEARLECCL Squad Head Coach
Coaches Comments
Today we make the away trip to Walter Park to play Western. Having played Western in the pre season final, even though we came away victorious we know this game will be very tough against a strong and talented Western team managed by John Brown.We are coming off our first loss as a squad verse Parklands from last week, and the team will be working hard to get back to winning ways and take home the 3 points.We welcome back Mark Collinson after him being missing from the squad for the first three games due to the birth of his first child, Thomas Collinson. Congrats to Mark and Nicky from all the squad.Hope to see all the fans down at Walter Park on Saturday to help cheer the lads on.
Many thanks,
Adam
Waimak United Men’s Reserves vs Nomads United12.30pm at Tulett Park
A look back on last week…Waimak United 1 v 3 Parklands-
Goal Scorers: Floyd Duffy
Photo Credit Mak Shots
INTRODUCING OUR 2018 13th
Grade youth premier team
MIKE DE BONOHEAD COACH
SHELLY MCDOWALLMANAGER
LIAM COLLINS JOSH COSBY
ZAC DE BONO BAILEY GILES JAKE HALE WILLIAM HUSBAND SPENCER JARRETT
ALEX MCDOWALL NOAH MAUSELUCA MARSON KOBE MURDOCH BENJI PATCHETT
NIKO SILCOCK ZACH WINTER JACKSON WRIGHT
Waimak United 13th Grade Premier Black vs Halswell United 13th Hawks
9.15am at Kendall Park Turf
THANK YOU TO OUR TEAM OF BALL GIRLS FOR THIS WEEKEND
Shiloh Jenkins, Maddison Pawson, Maddison Williams and Emily Calvert
BALL GIRL PROFILE
SHILOH JENKINS
Age: 10
Nickname: Milo
Football in 3 words: Competitive, Fun, Friends
Favourite Hobby: Football, Dance
Favourite Football Club: Manchester United
Favourite Football Player: Annalie Longo
Favourite Food: Hot chips
Favourite Artist/Song: Finesse
Favourite Book: Nonstop nonsense
Favourite Movie: Paddington 2
Best Football Moment: Receiving golden boot
Who is your biggest inspiration: Macey Frazer
Where in the world would you like to visit: America/New York and Australia
FREE Program
Sunshine Football
Term 2
WHO: All School aged children (primary to high
school) with development disorders (such
as Down Syndrome and Autism).
WHERE: Ohoka Hall, Mill Road, Ohoka
WHAT: This is a free program that is all about having fun,while learning fun football skills through play. The kids will work with our experienced coaches, so they are in safe hands. Family members are more than welcome to join in with the kids, to make it a fun family experience!!!
For further information or to join Sunshine Football contactShane on: [email protected]
Facebook.com/sunshinefootballchristchurch
WHEN: Friday 4.30pm – 5.30pm, starting May 11th andfinishing July 6th.
GIRLS HUBFREE Program
Funded by Sports Canterbury this is open to girls 5-8 years.
When: 4pm-5pm Tuesday May 11th for 6 weeks.Where: Kendall Park
A great initiative to get girls playing football. It is based on fun games, learning skills and playing a short game.
For further information on Girls Hub contact Shane on [email protected]
Registrations for First Kicks, Fun Football and Mini Football ARE STILL OPEN
Registrations are still open for First Kicks 4-6 year olds, Fun Football 6-8 year olds and Mini Football 8-10 year olds.
Please go to www.waimakunited.org.nz to register.