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This week Played 10 Won 6 Lost 3 Draw 1 For 27 Against 15 This season Played 147 Won 80 (54%) Lost 52 Draw 14 For 524 Against 320
Above is only for Juniors
Sponsors confirmed - Did you see the latest addition to the club house walls. Special thanks to Tim Gorringe who prepped and installed our sponsors sign and Rod Parish for creating this initiative (See pic below). It looks fantastic and what is better is it can be taken down so the local artists cant lay their paint on it!!! Also thanks to Alison and Ric for arranging the new BBQ. The boks bacon and egg sarnies will be just that little bit better (if possible). As the season draws to a close, it is time to thank everyone who has helped make the season a success. Whether it be the coaches who donate their time to prep training regimes and try to keep the kids having fun, to line markers Mark and Gini who have been heard mumbling insanities at why they took on the role!!!, to Alison for running an amazing canteen again, those who have volunteered to help in any way, the Committee for keeping the club functioning, but most of all the kids for making each week fun. Thanks to everyone for a great season 2013 and hope the last round of games go well. Just one more newsletter of the season to go!!! COMMUNITY NOTICE Birth Story: Ina May Gaskin and the farm midwives film screening this Friday night Cinema Cygnet 7pm at the Supper Room Cygnet Town hall. A delightful and inspiring documentary showcasing the work of well-known American midwife and author, Ina May Gaskin, along with her fellow midwives in a community setting (The Farm). The film highlights childbirth in a very positive way versus the dramatic and fearful portrayals all too often seen in other forms of media. TEAM PHOTOS It would be great to put team photos into our last newsletter next week. If someone from each team could take a photo of their team and email me that would be fantastic. 2013 Skill Acquisition Program Information see attached flyer for details http://www.footballfedtas.com.au/index.php?i d=34
Good luck for the final round Go the Green The Rambler (Dave)
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The problem with communication is the illusion that is has occurred George Bernard Shaw abit. Aristotle
Opponent:
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Ground Directions:
St Aloysius: 123 Roslyn Avenue Kingston Beach http://www.sportingpulse.com/comp_info.cgi?round=16&a=VENUE&venueid=17241261&c=1-8324-0258553-0&fID=57245741 Margate: 20 Van Morey Rd Margate http://www.sportingpulse.com/comp_info.cgi?round=16&a=VENUE&venueid=17241320&c=1-8324-0258561-0&fID=57246075 Calvin: Primary School oval Soldiers Memorial 1: Outside Oval, field nearest fence Queens Domain http://www.sportingpulse.com/comp_info.cgi?round=16&a=VENUE&venueid=17241292&c=1-8324-0258562-0&fID=57247275 Soldiers Memorial 2: Inside Oval, far ground in front of change rooms Queens Domain Lower Queenborough: Corner Nelson Rd and Sandy Bay Rd Sandy Bay http://www.sportingpulse.com/comp_info.cgi?round=16&a=VENUE&venueid=19468332&c=1-8324-0258533-0&fID=57247090
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Notes All figures are based on Wikipedias top 70 clubs by average attendance. I havent included any clubs that are outside the top 70, e.g. 1860 Munchen (whose average attendance of 20,000 would put the Munich derby in the top ten). This is because Id like to source all the figures from the same place. However I dont think the list would change dramatically if this was the case. Fenerbahce (39,542) vs. Besiktas (26,249) would have made the list but the figures given are not for the 2010-11 season (and the Besiktas figures is unsourced). The top ten teams without representation in the list are Marseilles (51,081), Eintracht Frankfurt (47,335), Napoli (47,210), FC Kaiserslautern (46,378), Hertha Berlin (45,761), Hannover 96 (43,948), Valencia (41,599), VfB Stuttgart (38,847), Porto (36,404) and Shakhtar Donetsk (33,897). I considered classifying Eintracht Frankfurt vs. FC Kaiserslautern as a derby (which with a combined total of 93,713 wouldve made the top ten) but decided not to (see below). Any list of teams based on average attendance will always be dominated by Germany, where competitive one-city derbies are uncommon. Ive chosen to include the four biggest regional derbies and exclude all the others although I think the Ruhrgebiet still has to be classed as a single agglomeration (as of course does Greater Manchester). No team has been included twice. This means that Arsenal vs. Spurs is classed as the biggest London derby, with Chelsea vs. Fulham second. It should be stressed that there is a lot of overlap when it comes to the London derbies. These four teams have been chosen purely because they have the highest average attendances, not (at least in the case of the West London derby) because they have the fiercest rivalry. The closest distance between two stadiums is of course Milan vs. Inter, where the two teams share the San Siro. The distance between Anfield and Goodison Park is 0.6 miles; between Estadio Da Luz and Estadio Jose Alvalade in Lisbon it is 1.4 miles. The longest distance between two clubs in the list is between Munich and Nuremburg (the two largest cities in Bavaria), which are around 100 miles apart, raising inevitable questions about how we define a derby. The distance between Hamburg and Bremen is around 60 miles, between Bilbao and San Sebastian around 50 miles, between Amsterdam and Rotterdam around 35 miles, between Lyon and Saint-Etienne around 30 miles. The distance between the Westfalenstadion and the Veltins Arena is exactly 17 miles, whilst there are exactly ten miles between St. James Park and the Stadium of Light. (Note miles used for ease of internet source)
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COACHES BOX
Outright and Absolute Decimation: After Milanese based club Internazionale had won a Champions League Round of Sixteen Match away to Chelsea in 2010 their coach came out with a memorable quote along the lines of (Editors Note: So memorable that we cant remember the exact words), Sometimes a team is under pressure throughout but holds firm and sneaks a goal on the counter, other times a team can have a few chances but fail to score, sometimes a team dominates the match from start to finish that team, was my team!!. Not one to question the great Jose but I think the most telling part of that quote is what he failed to say, namely, Sometimes a team cops a right royal flogging and departs the scene with tail firmly positioned between its legs. On Saturday that was us. The word decimation is one that is overly used these days. The original meaning relates to a Roman military disciplinary punitive measure whereby every tenth man in the unit is stoned to death by his mates who are spared on this occasion. These Centurions clearly were a barbarous lot though to be fair its a practice they dispensed with in around 1967. But in common usage today the term is erroneously bandied around these days to denote any type of massacre or wipe-out, not simply the taking of the tenth part as was intended by the Latin decimatio. I tried to get in touch with club linguistic expert John Gorrie. Johns son Rory is a Sea Dragon U9 and indeed John himself was last year a member of a national championship winning team at the Australian Soccer Masters but if you want to get his goat just trying misusing the word decimation the accurate definition of which he is the authority. Two days before the match we only had five at training having been almost wiped out through injury and the flu bug that was sweeping through the team. The day before the match we were already down to ten players who had not yet called off. By Saturday morning we might have had ten players but one no-show due to illness left us with nine. Does that qualify as decimation John? We knew we had to get the first goal to knock University of their stride so we targeted their rotund, portly central defender (we had watched him at Olympia on Youth Cup Day) and figured that if we could get quick through ball to Isaac he would skin their defender. Indeed we achieved that numerous times and Isaac rewarded us with two in the first half (including the opener) and one more in the second to complete his hat-trick. However, with three of our nine on the park still struggling with flu, and others running out of steam trying to cover too much ground in the warm temperatures it was always going to be too much of an ask against a skillful, hard running opposition. Isaac was immense and he caused them trouble all match but its unfair and unreasonable to expect him to achieve a one hundred percent strike rate. Especially as Uni got wise to the threat and swapped Mr Rotund for one of their quicker players and ensured that any time he did get the ball Isaac was up against three defenders. To add insult to injury they moved Mr Rotund up
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Alison (canteen coordinator) will contact you a few days before your rostered on Saturday to organised who will bring what.
Volunteers will buy/bring bread, milk, free-range eggs and sliced onions (we love eggs from home gardens) Boks bacon and sausages will be provided by Alison, either Friday night training or before matches start on Saturday. if more sausages etc. are required on the day, they can be purchased locally in Cygnet.
Please arrive 15mins before first game starts. When you get there the canteen will be unlocked. All the stock and supplies are in plastic boxes and cupboards inside the canteen.
Volunteers setup inside canteen, ready for service; setup bbq, cook bacon, eggs, onions and sausages; serve; clean up and put everything back.
Volunteers place receipts in Float container and please reimburse yourselves for any expenses. Float goes back to canteen coordinator.
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if you want to... It is always fantastic if there are home-made muffins, scones or biscuits but only bring these if you can...! Full instructions are in the canteen.
15/6/13
22/6/13 29/6/13 27/7/13 3/8/13 10/8/13 17/8/13 24/8/13 31/8/13 7/9/13
Time 9:45 12:30 8:45 10:30 9:45 1:15 9:45 12:15 9:45 12:15 9:45 12:15 8:45 12:15 8:45 12:15 8:45 1:00 9:45 12:00 8:45 12:00 8:45 12:00 8:45 12:00 9:45 12:00 8:45 12:00 8:45 11:15
Names Megan, Kirsty, India Genevieve, Janine, Ana and India The Ody express, Janine 5 home games Scott, Siubhan, James 6 home games Iris, Amber & Lucy 3 home games Amy & Zoe 6 home games - Lucy, Janine, Margie, Luca, Ric 7 home games - Penny, Emma, Sarah 8 home games Sophie, Michaela & Marcus
BREAK
3 home games Janine, Amy, Jane 5 home games Eva, Margie & Jane 5 home games Tabatha, Pete & Ash 7 home games Megan, Amber, Lucy 3 home games Haidee (no hot food) 8 home games Danielle, Dagny, Jane, John 4 home games Dagny, Zoe plus 1 volunteer
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8. Match Reports
Cygnet U/6
Fantastic day to end my soccer season with the sea dragons budding soccer stars. Despite the score it was a fairly close match. Lots of runs at goals from one end to the other, only to saved by the determined Calvin defenders. Charlie Gorringe had a great game with many of the Calvin breakaways being mowed down by him. Archie was speedy as ever and has really improved those foot skills. Abby, William and Flynn seemed to be having so much fun, regardless of the score. All would jump in and help when needed and then back to having a fun shiny day. Charlie Hooper was oh so close on many occasions scoring one goal and booting at least six near misses.
fantastic effort
Thanks to all the players for trying so hard and making a great team. See you all at our Gala Day October 12 Great Job Team. Alby
Cygnet U6 1 lost Calvin 5 (Charlie H 1) GALA AND TROPHY DAY OCTOBER 12th
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The result was the opposition wilting with each additional second half goal. This was a fine result against a very strong team. The Sideline Scribe
Cygnet U8 White 4 def Southern Christian College 0 (Otis 1, Josh 1, Griffin 1, Callan 1)
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U/10 Green
Smashed by the flu and devastated by QLD holiday makers, an undermanned Sea Dragons outfit begged, borrowed and stole players to make numbers on Saturday. Missing key defenders, mid-fielders and forwards the remaining 5 of the core team put together a grand effort but were run over by a fit, fast Taroona team. A fun game and some great plays but sadly half a team will never beat a whole team in First Division...and how was the sunshine!!!! Thanks to those players from other teams that helped make up numbers.
Cygnet U10 Green 0 lost to Taroona 2 GALA AND TROPHY DAY OCTOBER 12th
U/10 White
Sea Dragons U10 White 2 lost to Lenah Valley 3 (Luca Bunda 1, Fynn Hooper 1)
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U/14
See Coaches Box
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Kick Off:
9:00
Location:
Cygnet
Opponent:
Calvin Black
Result:
9-2
Scorers:
Charlie G 6, Archie 2, Own goal 1 Charlie H 1 Charlie H 1, William M 1, Archie G 2, own goal 1 Charlie H 2 Charlie H 2, Charlie G 5, Archie G 1 Charlie H 1, William 1, Charlie G2 Charlie H 4, Charlie G 3, William M 1) Win via forfeit Charlie G 1 Charlie G 4, Charlie H 3, William 3 Charlie G 4, Abby 1 Charlie G 6, Charlie H 6 Charlie H 4, Charlie G 2, OG 1 Charlie H 3, Will M 1 Charlie H
13/4/13 11/5/13
9:00 10:00
St Aloysius Cygnet
1-7 5-7
18/5/13 25/5/13
10:00 10:00
2-6 8-2
1/6/13
11:00
St Aloysius
St Aloysius Green
4-5
15/6/13
9:00
Cygnet
Margate Red
8-0
Cygnet Cygnet
Southern Christian College
Calvin Black Margate Black BREAK Southern Christian College Kingborough Lions Blue Woodbridge Whalers St Aloysius Green Margate Red Calvin Black Margate Black
1-1 10-2
U/6 Season Goals Tally Charlie G 33, Charlie H 28, Archie 5, William 7, Own goal 3, Abby 1 Total 77
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Calvin Black Margate Green Kingborough Lions Blue Kingborough Lions Black
22/6/13 29/6/13
11:00 11:00
Calvin Black Kingborough Lions Blue BREAK St Aloysius Red Margate Green
2-1 1-2
27/7/13 3/8/13
10:00 10:30
1-3 8-0
Kingborough Lions Black Calvin Black Kingborough Lions Blue St Aloysius Red Margate Green
Benny Huon 2, Benny 2, Harry 2, Rory 1, Tommy 1 Harry 1, Rory 1 Tommy 3, Benny 2, Huon 1 Scorer unknown?? Tommy 1, Huon 1
U/7 Green Season Goals Tally Benny 19, Tommy 18, Rory 6, Huon 6, Harry 4 Total 53
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Woodbridge Cygnet
Southern Christian College
U/7 White Season Goals Tally Floyd 34, Matthew 29, Kes 19 OG 3 Total 85
Ag 24
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Cygnet U8 Green in the U8 Division 1 South (Coach Dave Sayers 0438 895 018 or
reply to the many annoying emails you get from me)):
Date: 6/4/13 Kick Off: 10:00 Location: St Aloysius Opponent: St Aloysius Red Result: 9-0 Scorers: Ethan S 4, Zac 1, Ethan H 1, Holly 1, Lauren 1, Tristan 1 Zac 2, Ethan S 1, Ethan H 1, Holly 1, Lauren 1, Tristan 1 Ethan S 1, Ethan H 1, Holly 1, Lauren 1, Tristan 1 Zac 3, Ethan S 2 Zac 7, Ethan S 2, Tristan 1 Zac 5, Ethan S 1, Holly 1 Ethan S 3, Zac 2, Kate 1 Zac 5, Holly 2, Ethan S 1, Tristan 1
13/4/13
9:00
Cygnet
7-0
11/5/13
10:00
Calvin
5-0
Cygnet Channel Christian Cygnet Lightwood Park Cygnet Lightwood Park Cygnet St Aloysius Cygnet Lightwood Park Cygnet Channel Christian Cygnet
Kingborough Lions White Channel Christian Silver St Aloysius Red Kingborough Lions Black Kingborough Lions Gold Kingborough Lions White BREAK Channel Christian Silver St Aloysius Red Kingborough Lions Black Kingborough Lions Gold/White Kingborough Lions White Channel Christian Silver St Aloysius Red
Zac 4, Ethan S 2, Tristan 2 Zac 4, Tristan 2, Kate 2, Ethan S 1 Zac 2 Ethan H 1 Ethan S 1, Zac 1 Ethan S 1, Ethan H 1, Kate 1, Holly 1, Zac 1
U/8 Green Season Goals Tally Zac 37, Ethan S 20, Tristan 9, Holly 7, Ethan H 5, Kate 4, Lauren 3, Total 86
Ag 5
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Date: 6/4/13 13/4/13 11/5/13 18/5/13 25/5/13 1/6/13 15/6/13 22/6/13 29/6/13
Kick Off: 9:00 10:00 10:00 11:00 10:00 9:00 11:00 11:00 11:00
Location: Cygnet Calvin Cygnet Huonville Cygnet Margate Cygnet Cygnet Cygnet
Otis 2, Sasha 1, Josh 1 Griffin 6, Callum 1, Sasha 1, Otis 1 Griffin 1, Josh 1 Griffin 3, Otis 2, Archie 1, Callum 1 Griffin 2 Otis 1 Callan 1 Archie 1 Otis 1, Griffin 1, Callan 1, Josh 1
17/8/13 24/8/13
11:00 10:00
Cygnet Calvin
0-0 5-0
31/8/13 7/9/13
11:00 9:00
Cygnet Calvin
4-0
U/8 White Season Goals Tally Griffin 24, Otis 10, Josh 7, Callan 6, Sasha 3, Jack 1, Archie 2, OG 1 Total 55
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U/9 Green Season Goals Tally Denzel 15, Cobi 11, Oscar L 4, Leyroy 1, Liam 1, Oscar O 2, Tim 2, OG 1 Total 36
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U/9 White Season Goals Tally Codi B 28, Elliot 3, Ned 1, Riley 3, Rory 4, Oscar L 2, Romi 1, Cobi 2 Total 44
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Cygnet U10 Green in the U10 Division 1 City (Coach Rod Parish and David Dow
parishtravel@yahoo.com)
Date: 6/4/13 13/4/13 Kick Off: 10:00 10:00 Location: Cygnet Waimea Heights Cygnet Lightwood Park Cygnet Cygnet Soldiers Memorial Cygnet Opponent: St Virgils Green Waimea Heights Warriors Taroona Kingborough Lions Black West Hobart Green BYE Tilford Zebras White Sacred Heart Red West Hobart Green BREAK Taroona St Virgils Green Tilford Zebras White Sacred Heart Red West Hobart Green Taroona St Virgils Green Result: 2-2 9-0 Scorers: Jake 1, Save 1 Save 3, Fynn 2, Jake 2, Kai 1, Oscar 1 Jake 1, Save 1 Jake 5, Kai 1, Save 1 Kieron 2, Jake 1 Jake 3, Save 1 Jake 1 Keiron 2, Save 1, Fynn 1 Jake 2, Kai 1 Jake 2, Save 1, Kieron 1 Jake 1, Kieron 1 Jake 2 (Jake 2, Fynn 2, Save 1, Kieron 1
Taroona Cygnet Soldiers Memorial Cygnet Soldiers Memorial Cygnet Soldiers Memorial
U/10 Green Season Goals Tally Jake 23, Save 10, Kieron 6, Fynn 5, Kai 3, Oscar 1, OG 1 Total 49
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Cygnet Cygnet Lenah Valley Soldiers Memorial Cygnet Soldiers Memorial Soldiers Memorial Cygnet Cygnet
South Hobart Primary West Hobart Red BREAK Lenah Valley Force West Hobart Tigers Friends South Hobart Primary West Hobart Red Lenah Valley Force West Hobart Tigers
U/10 White Season Goals Tally Marley 1, Will 4, Kieran 2, Molly 1, Toby 2, Sadie 3, Isaac 1, Bobbin 1, Hamish 1 Luca B 1, Fynn 1 Total 18
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Kai 1 Liam S 2 Kai 1 Seth 2, Kai 1 Sorin 1 Seth, Jake Parish Liam 1 Kai 1 Ewan 1, Sorin 1, Kai 1 Ewan 1, Sorin 1 Seth 2, Ewan 1 Sorin 1, Kai 1, Ewan 1 Kai 3
Kingborough Lions Black St Virgils Blue Kingborough Lion Blue Campbell St Princes St Hurricanes
U/12 Season Goals Tally Kai 9, Seth 5, Sorin 4, Ewan 4, Liam S 3, Jake P 1 Total 26
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Cygnet U14 in the U14 Division D (Coach George Wilson and Dave Sayers)
Date: 6/4/13 13/4/13 Kick Off: 10:30 10:30 Location: Showground 3 Lightwood Park Opponent: Glenorchy Knights Kingborough Lions Result: 0-7 6-0 Scorers: Christian 1, Jake B 1, Rowan 2, Isaac 1, Hugh 1 Christian 2, Rowan 1 Christian 1, Rowan 1 Christian 1 Isaac 2, Christian 1 Isaac 3, Jake B 1
Huonville New Town Huonville Huonville Sandy Bay BREAK Huonville Gormley Park Kingston
15/6/13 22/6/13
12:30 10:30
0-4 10-1
29/6/13 6/7/13
2:00 12:30
1-4
Isaac 6, Christian, Vincent, Hugh, Rowan Hugh Washed out to be replayed Isaac, Rowan Isaac 2, Vincent Christian 1 Christian 2, Isaac 2, Vincent 1 Christian, Isaac, Rowan, Jake Isaac 4, Vincent 1, Brady 1 Isaac 3
17/8/13
12:00
New Norfolk
New Norfolk
4-4
24/8/13
2:00
Huonville
Kingborough Lions
6-1
31/8/13 7/9/13
12:00 12:30
3-9
U/14 Season Goals Tally Isaac 25, Christian 11, Rowan 7, Jake B 3, Hugh 3, Vincent 4 Brady 1 Total 54 Overall Played 17 Won 6 Lost 9 Drew 2 For 54 Ag 63 Home Played 7 Won 3 Lost 3 Drew 1 For 19 Ag 21 Away Played 10 Won 3 Lost 6 Drew 1 For 35 Ag 42
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Chorus: Green is the Colour Football is the Game Were all together And winning is our aim So cheer us on Through the sun and the rain For Cygnet, Cygnet is our name Verse 1: Here by the Huon whether rain or fine We can shine All the time Home or away Come and see us play Youre welcome any day. Repeat Chorus To Finish: What do we eat? Seaweed How do we eat it? Raw
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