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Lotto Central League Petone FC vs Tawa
3.00pm
Capital Premier LeaguePetone FC vs Wellington Olympic
1.00pm
Match Programme Saturday 13th June
A very warm welcome to you all to Memorial Park and Petone Football Club.
Grant Plumbing Petone hope to keep their recent run of good results flowing when they take on Tawa and look to defend the O’Brien Shield again. We had a good victory over them in the first game of the season but I’m sure the lads won’t be taking anything for granted today.
It was great to do the double over neighbours Lower Hutt last week. They have had the wood on us in recent matches, so to do the league and cup double over them was very pleasing. Defensively we have been sound with 3 clean sheets in a row. If we can keep it tight at the back and take our chances up front then hopefully more wins will come our way. Our Reserves will face a tough battle against Olympic today in the curtain-raiser. Scott and the lads had a strong victory last week against Victoria University so will go into the game feeling positive.
I’d like to take the chance to wish Michael Pickering a big farewell and all the best for his OE. Pickers is heading over to the UK on Monday as he ventures out into the big world to taste what it has to give. Michael, of course, has blue blood in his veins and I know he will always be checking Petone results any chance he can. Hopefully we will see him back soon and, if those knees finally decide to behave, back on the Turf for the top side.
Don’t forget tomorrow at the Cake-tin there is a FIFA U20 World Cup quarter final. This will be Wellington’s last chance to see the future superstars in action so grab some tickets and get along.
All the best to all of you in action today, see you up in the clubrooms later for the after-match. Remember “play hard but play fair”..
Craig DeadmanChairman, Petone Football Club
Welcome...
From The Balcony...
Sam Boyd
I think I have a strained hamstring from bracing from the cold in bed. You know when you first jump into bed and the sheets are a bit chilly and it takes a bit to warm up? Yeah I think I have jumped in, held myself in an abnormal position for a sustained period and ooosssh there goes the left hammy.Talking of clean sheets, Petone have now had three on the trot. I have mentioned it before but by jingo’s Reed Collingwood is in some real good form at the minute. His barking/shouting always grabs my attention. If he was to go to the local movie theatre and quietly sneak in, then all of a sudden yell “everybody out!”, I reckon that could lead One Network News or make the “Odd” section of Stuff.We are definitely going to miss Van Elia today after he picked up a second yellow against Lower Hutt. Could there be a call-up for Petone Power Ranger Kristy Whalen. Whalen, returning after a couple of years out, has been banging them in for the Power Rangers. She has already scored 6 for the season and is in a head to head battle with BJ Crook from the Stonecutters for most goals scored this year. I think the loser has to put a grand on the bar during prize-giving or something silly like that. Wonderful stuff!The annual PFC Quiz is creeping up, July 28th to be precise. Myself, Rich and Benn are having regular meetings to come up with questions and conundrums that will make the brain twinge. There will be the return of the famous “Activity Round” which last year saw the clubrooms turn into an arts and crafts society for the drunk. Will you have to eat a raw egg as part of the round? Let’s see come the 28th!Alright let the football begin! Here’s hoping our lads can continue on this lovely little run they are on and continue their positive incline up the Central League table. Keep warm and let’s hope no seagulls go careering into power poles and deny power to the clubrooms!
COYB’s!
Position at Club and how long have you been in this role?Bit of a mix at present. Currently a member of the management committee, I organise events, whip out some enormous pasta bakes, partake in the occasional social media update or two, act as deputy chief proof-reader, keep the red wine sales up, pour pints... And loiter around various sidelines, pretending to be a sports photographer. Oh, and I kick a ball and run around a bit.
Previous involvement at the club?Started playing junior football as a 6 year old, and began women’s football at 15. Was recruited to the supporters’ committee in an astonishingly short amount of time, and was serving behind the bar not long after that. Started on the management committee at 19 (let’s not count back!), and have had a crack at a few jobs since: Club Captain, Senior Football Committee, Women’s Committee, events, Bar Manager (off and on over many years). I produced the match programmes for five years and project managed the redesign of our Club logo. I’ve managed women’s teams, our Men’s reserve team, played masseuse, and religiously supported our Petone teams – including following our men’s 1st team all over the country.
Best thing that has happened at the club since your time?Kelvin taking over as Chief Wine Buyer? (That is semi-serious BTW…) Getting back into Central League. The creation of our new logo. The unveiling of our Honours Board. The fantastic plastic grass out the front. Our U19’s winning the Napier youth tourney (the one year in the past 20 that I wasn’t there!). And most importantly, all the extraordinary people that have chosen to be part of Petone FC… (Oh, plus any game we’ve beaten LHC! Tee hee.)
Where do you see the club in the next 5 years?Widely regarded as the best club in the Hutt Valley, and one of the best in Wellington. Financially sound, and well administrated, with an ever growing group of hard working volunteers. Recent winners of the Central League (both Men’s and Women’s), and/or the ASB Chatham/Women’s Knockout Cups. Continuing to produce excellent junior players, and retaining our existing players at the other end of their playing careers! Always offering a warm, friendly club atmosphere, and a place people love to hang out.
Oh. And some new carpet in the clubrooms.
Who is your second favourite club?Wellington Phoenix FC. Though I often argue they’re my favourite club, because Petone FC isn’t just a club, it’s my home. (Cue eye-rolling?)
Who’s who? - Kristy Whalen
Match Officials
Jim Murphy Jeff Owen - Zane Stephenson
PETONE FCGK Reed Collingwood
GK Simon Rippon
2 James Nash
3 Logan Archer
4 Ben Feld
6 David Lane
7 Jake Harris
8 George Milne
10 Van Elia
11 Ryan McGlinchey
12 Sam Greene
13 Reiner Bauerfeind
14 Richard McLay
15 Ryan Benson
16 Tavonga Mahowa
17 Benn Dawson
18 Jake Togher
19 Bayley Chadderton
20 Jordan Pickering
21 Alex Shepherd-Reynolds
Coach: Graham Little
Asst. Coach: Paul Whitmarsh
GK coach: Barry Pickering
Manager: Wayne Benson
lotto Central league
TaWaGK Lance Ramaekers
RGK Ken Williams
2 Lewis McKay
3 Ben Edusei
4 Mohammad Hekmatzadah
5 Jamie Nicholas
6 Andrew Wild
7 Richard Bott
8 Tim Fenton
9 Paul Willis
10 Karl Romijn
11 Mike Ramaekers
12 Jamie Sharp
13 Tom Scott
14 Mike McCutcheon
15 Aaron Magill
16 Robbie McLaughlan
17 Steve Romijn
18 Claudio Amad
19 Gaston Yabes
Coach: Jose QuijadaMatch Officials
Jim Murphy Jeff Owen - Zane Stephenson
lotto Central league
PETONE FCGK Reed Collingwood
GK Simon Rippon
2 Jake Harris
3 Jake Togher
4 Leon Steinboehmer
5 Justin Waayer
6 Sam Morrissey
7 Ryan Benson
8 Joel Ashforth
9 Sean Clarke
10 Adam Church
11 Conor Coulson
12 Anu Singe
13 Hami Paranihi-Nuku
14 Tavonga Mahowa
15 Ethan Attewell
16 Ryan McGlinchey
17 Ben Feld
18 Angelo Ritossa
19 Morgan Blair
20 Dylan Goddard
21 Alex Sheppard-Reynolds
Coach: Scott McLeod
Manager: Rob Easthope
Capital premier
Match Officials
Andrew AmiesPaul Hodgson - Kyosuke Okada
PETONE FCGK Reed Collingwood
GK Simon Rippon
2 Jake Harris
3 Jake Togher
4 Leon Steinboehmer
5 Justin Waayer
6 Sam Morrissey
7 Ryan Benson
8 Joel Ashforth
9 Sean Clarke
10 Adam Church
11 Conor Coulson
12 Anu Singe
13 Hami Paranihi-Nuku
14 Tavonga Mahowa
15 Ethan Attewell
16 Ryan McGlinchey
17 Ben Feld
18 Angelo Ritossa
19 Morgan Blair
20 Dylan Goddard
21 Alex Sheppard-Reynolds
Coach: Scott McLeod
Manager: Rob Easthope
WELLiNgTON OLyMPiCGK Jack Kemp
2 Josh Bell
3 Kerryn Friday
4 Luke Badcock
5 Miguel Balladares
6 John Carras
7 Diego Castillo
8 Simon George
9 Llewe Esau
10 Rafaelle Devitt
11 Charlie Attard
12 Dimitri Apostolakis
13 Ben Pascoe
14 Gbenda Charles
16 Martin Garcia
Coach: Martin Garcia
Capital premier
Match Officials
Andrew AmiesPaul Hodgson - Kyosuke Okada
Former Petone player, Maureen Jacobson, was inducted into the Sports Legends of Wellington at last week’s Wellington Sportsperson of the Year Awards Dinner.
Maureen played several years for Petone after returning from a professional career overseas.
During her time at the club, Petone won six consecutive Central league Championships (1994-99) and appeared in four SWANZ Cup Finals (Women’s Chatham Cup equivalent).
The article below, published in the evening’s programme covers Maureen’s illustrious career. She still keeps an interest in the club’s successes..
Midfielder Maureen Jacobson played for North Wellington, Miramar Rangers and Petone, and represented Wellington from 1976 until 1996. She is New
Zealand’s second most capped international women’s player, appearing for her country 60 times. She was the first women’s soccer player to make 50
appearances for New Zealand. Her 20 goals made her the country’s second-highest goal scorer. Jacobson appeared at the 1991 Women’s World Cup in
China, playing in all three group games. Maureen also played in Europe, and was one of New Zealand’s first professional female players. In 1988, she won the Finnish National club championship with the HJK Helsinki team. During
the 1989-90 season, Jacobson scored 67 goals for the Millwall Lionesses. During the next season, she overcame injury to help Millwall win the 1991 FA Women’s Cup final. In 2012, Maureen was inducted into the Wellington
Football Hall of Fame, the first woman player to be recognised.
And following on from John Bradbury’s recognition last year for a lifetime contribution to sport, this year the award went to another Petone favourite, Andy Leslie.
As well as playing for the All Blacks, Andy was selected to represent New Zealand at Softball, Basketball (cancelled tour to China) and in a NZ Colts Water Polo Team.
The club’s congratulations go out to both Maureen and Andy.
Steve Minogue
2015 Wellington Sportsperson of the year awards
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Steve Minogue 0276 300 990 stevem@ibsl.co.nz www.ibsl.co.nz
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Central League - 13th & 14th June FixturesStop Out Napier City Rovers
Palmerston North Marist Wellington Olympic
Petone FC Tawa AFC
Miramar Rangers Wairarapa United
Lower Hutt City Western Suburbs
Central League TableP W D L GF GA P
Napier City Rovers 9 8 0 1 38 10 24
Wairarapa United 9 7 0 2 25 16 21
Western Suburbs 9 6 1 2 27 15 19
Palmerston North Marist 9 5 0 4 21 27 15
Petone FC 9 4 2 3 15 11 14
Stop Out 9 4 0 5 16 13 12
Wellington Olympic 9 4 0 5 16 17 12
Miramar Rangers 9 2 1 6 9 16 7
Lower Hutt City 9 2 0 7 9 23 6
Tawa AFC 9 1 0 8 7 35 3
Fixtures & Tables
Capital Premier - 13th June Fixtures
Petone FC Wellington Olympic
Waterside Karori Island Bay United
Kapiti Coast United Miramar Rangers
Upper Hutt City Wellington United
Brooklyn Northern United Victoria University
Capital Premier TableP W D L GF GA P
Wellington United 8 8 0 0 49 10 24
Waterside Karori 9 8 0 1 25 7 24
Victoria University 9 5 0 4 20 14 15
Island Bay United 8 4 2 2 20 10 14
Miramar Rangers 9 4 1 4 28 20 13
Petone FC 9 4 1 4 15 29 13
Brooklyn Northern United 9 3 1 5 14 31 10
Kapiti Coast United 9 2 1 6 10 23 7
Upper Hutt 9 1 1 7 13 30 4
Wellington Olympic 9 1 1 7 10 30 4
Central League Fixtures
Date OppositionScoreF A
3 April Tawa Away 4 0
6 April Wellington Olympic Home 2 3
11 April Wairarapa Utd Away 0 2
18 April Palmerston Nth Marist Home 3 1
25 April Miramar Rangers Away 1 1
2 May Western Suburbs Away 2 2
9 May Waterside Karori - CC Away 2 2
16 May Stop Out Home 1 2
24 May Napier City Rovers Away 1 0
1 June Lower Hutt - CC Away 3 0
6 June Lower Hutt City Home 1 0
13 June Tawa Home
20 June Wellington Olympic Away
27 June Olympic - Chatham Cup Away
4 July Wairarapa Utd Home
11 July Palmerston Nth Marist Away
18 July Miramar Rangers Away
25 July Western Suburbs Home
1 August Stop Out Away
8 August Napier City Rovers Home
15 August Lower Hutt City Away
Capital Premier Fixtures
Date OppositionScoreF A
3 April Wellington Olympic Away 3 2
6 April Wellington United Home 0 12
11 April Waterside Karori Away 0 2
18 April Upper Hutt Home 2 2
25 April Island Bay United Home 0 4
2 May Brooklyn Northern United Away 2 4
16 May Kapiti Coast United Home 3 0
23 May Miramar Rangers Away 2 5
6 June Victoria University Home 1 0
13 June Wellington Olympic Home
20 June Wellington United Away
4 July Waterside Karori Home
11 July Upper Hutt Away
18 July Island Bay United Away
25 July Brooklyn Northern United Home
1 August Kapiti Coast United Away
8 August Miramar Rangers Home
15 August Victoria University Away
2015 Women’s Football
Tables and StatsOur three Women’s teams are having another great season this year. Our standing
on the tables for all teams is looking very pleasing. With the recent promotion of our third team into Division 2, we’re in for a bit of light hearted in house competition.
WOMEN’S PrEMiEr LEaguE
P W D L GF GA GD P
Powerex Petone 7 6 1 0 26 6 20 19
Victoria University 7 4 2 1 23 11 12 14
Upper Hutt 7 4 1 2 30 10 20 13
Wellington United Sapphires 7 4 1 2 22 17 5 13
Western Suburbs 7 3 1 3 16 14 2 10
Waterside Karori Classic 7 1 1 5 6 29 -23 4
KCU Women's Premier 7 0 3 4 8 15 -7 3
Stop Out 7 1 0 6 7 36 -29 3
WOMEN’S DiviSiON 2 - rOuND 2
P W D L GF GA GD P
Powerex Petone Reserves 1 1 0 0 5 0 5 3
Victoria University 1 0 1 0 4 4 0 1
Wainui 1 0 1 0 4 4 0 1
KCU 2nds 1 0 1 0 2 2 0 1
Petone Power Rangers 1 0 1 0 2 2 0 1
Naenae 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 1
BNU Pretenders 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 1
Stop Out Red 1 0 0 1 0 5 -5 0
Leading goal ScorersLeague Cup Total
Heather Williamson 5 3 8
Bianca Muller 5 2 7
Jade Morrissey 3 2 5
Sarah Kendall 4 1 5
Games Played 7
Won 6
Drawn 1
Lost 0
Goals for 26
Goals against 6
% Won 86%
TEaM STaTS - POWErEx PETONE
Girls’ football at Petone FC continues its strong growth with the club consistently fielding four girls only teams over the past 2-3 winter seasons. This is supported with some teams returning for the summer league in the junior grades, as well as the recent introduction of an U17 team, providing a clear pathway to senior football.
Following the launch of the Women’s Development Strategy last year, Petone has been working to establish a clearer development pathway for all girls, whether in mixed teams or girls only, and help to develop new skills to improve players’ overall game.
This includes the introduction of a girls’ advanced training session (ATS) that was established for players aged 9 years and older, and is run on Tuesday evenings by Tom Randles, Nadine Bowen and other senior female players. ‘This is a great way to establish links between juniors and seniors says Nadine, who is keen to ensure the girls see the opportunities they have with Petone as they progress to senior football.
“With so many options available for girls to play in mixed and girls’ only leagues, winter and summer, we need to help them to enhance their skills and support them so they can become strong and confident players of the future” says Nadine.
For more information about girls’ football at Petone Football Club contact info@petonefootball.org.nz
girls’ Football on the right Path
THEY’RE BACK.
Sam Boyd. Benn Dawson. RICHARD McLAY.
Recently awarded: Best QUIZMASTERS IN THE
LOWER HUTT VALLEY.*Back by popular demand**
at the Petone FC Annual Quiz Night,Saturday 25th July 2015.
* May not be factually correct.** No evidence to support this.
Quiz.indd 1 4/06/15 5:35 pm
Petone Football Club would like to thank the following for
their continued support...
www.petonefootball.org.nz
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