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Wednesday, 18 June 2008
2008 J. H. WILLIAMS PREMIER HOCKEY LEAGUE

Round 4:- Minor Competition
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Alstonville 3 Kingscliff 1
East Lismore 4 Labrador 3
Northern Star 6 Redbacks 0
Waratahs 2 Ballina 1
Coraki 2 United 1
Burleigh 3 Casuarina 2
Capri 4 Mudgeeraba 1
Mullumbimby Bye

Leaders Stake Claim for Positions
J. H. Williams Premier Hockey League round four results highlighted the chances of a number of teams in a position to win this year's competition. Of the current leaders Northern Star continued their barnstorming run with a 6-0 win over Redbacks to head Pool 1. But there are still a number of teams with outside chances in pool two with Mullum in the best position. While in pool 2 Burleigh, Coraki and Waratahs all maintained their winning form and current positions.

At Hepburn Park Troy Cooper's (9 min FG, 50 min FG) two goal haul set Alstonville up for their first win for the JHWPHL. With five players missing the Redsoilers made the most of their chances to graft an entertaining win against a spirited opposition. Lachlan McKendrick (70 min FG) joined Cooper on the score card with a last minute goal after a superb effort out of the midfield.

While Alstonville had the best of 60% of the match their defence against a reinvigorated Kingscliff side in the second half ensured that they didn't surrender their hardwon lead. Young 'keeper Scott Crispo's first A grade performance in goal anchored the win along with defenders Daniel Lidbetter and Jade Taylor.

But Kingscliff again showed they enjoy the road trip maintaining the pressure with Jordan Wilson their best on field with a non-stop performance. Not only did Wilson (69 min PC) anchor the defence, he also scored the team's only goal. Wilson remained defiant to the end also gave his team plenty of drive forward along with Marcus Holt and Andy Ridgewell.
East Lismore were pushed all of the way for their close 4-3 win over Labrador.

Goals to Craig Moore (4min FG) and Darren Fowler (5min PC, 12 min PC) gave a ten man Labrador team an exceptional blistering and barnstorming opening stanza over Easts. While Heath Ferguson and 'keeper Anders Kinsella allowed Labrador to frustrate the East's midfield and limited attack. Fowler was the clear standout for Labrador popping up all over the place until the 'batteries ran out of charge' after being forced to cover the missing position.

Jay Wotherspoon (23min PC) scored East's lone first half goal before a 15 min blitz mid way through the second half saved the day. But after a slow start Chris Clark (40 min FG), Daniel Hughes (44min FG) and Raymond Rodda (55min FG) all posted goals as Labrador ran out of puff. Anthony Moss and Matt Currie shored up the midfield for East's in second half settling the teams composure ensuring the win.

On the road Ballina finally remembered how to put up a decent contest even though they eventually went down to a charged up Waratahs 2-1. Leading 1-0 into the second half following a Sam Davis (16min PC) goal the Seasiders fed off their refound confidence. The return of Jake Baldry did wonders for their confidence with 'keeper Matt Campbell dashing most of the Waratah's initial drive.

But like any quality side it was only a matter of time before Issac Reading (45min PS) and Tim Willis (61min FG) allowed Waratahs to take the lead and maintain their strong competition position.

The return of Mitchell Dunstan, Matt Moss's first game and club stalwart Cory Thomas' final match for Coraki was just the tonic the team needed to seize a tough and scrappy 2-1 win over United. Ben Moss continues to shine as Coraki's best on the day with Chris Morgan and Dunstan close behind. Ben Moss and Adrian McGrath scored the goals.

While for United Shannon and Shane Johnston and Chris Stuart were their best with Michael Hall the goalscorer.

Northern Star again gave a blistering performance over Redbacks winning 6-0. Thomas Vantaggiato (2), Ashley Waring (2), James Harmon, Mark Harris scored Star's goals. While the umpire's best on field were Vantaggiato, Waring and Chris McGuiness.

Burleigh used up all of their 'get out of jail free cards' today waiting to the last 30 seconds of the game to seal their 3-2 win over a luckless Casuarina.

Cameron Spargo and Steve Doyle both scored for Casuarina giving them a 2-0 lead which they held for most of the match. However twenty minutes from time Matt Freeman picked up the first two of his goals. And not content with his haul so far, Freeman then punched home the winner just thirty seconds from time to snatch the win for the workman-like Burleigh side.

Best for Burleigh included Simon Joyce and keeper Clint Colefax. Spargo and Doyle were the best for Casuarina.

In the final match of the round Capri made the most of the local derby to overpower Mudgeeraba 4-1. Jayden Ekert (2), Luke Evans and Grant Putland scored for Capri. While for Mudgee Ben Silver challenged the scorers with lone goal.

Pointscore

Pool 1: Burleigh 10 (+6), Coraki 10 (+4), Waratahs 9 (+6)*, Capri 6 (+7)*, Mudgeeraba 3 (-2), Ballina 3 (-5), Casuarina 3 (-7), United 0 (-9). (*Match in hand).

Pool 2: Northern Star 12 (+12), Mullumbimby 6 (+5)#, East Lismore 6 (-2), Alstonville 4 (-4), Kingscliff 3 (-2)#, Labrador 3 (-2)#, Redbacks 1 (-7)#. (# Denotes Bye)

 

WOMEN - Round 4:-Minor Competition

Casuarina 4 Ballina 0
Glee 2 East Lismore 1
Mullumbimby 3 Kingscliff 0
Griffith 1 Northern Star 1
Labrador 10 United 0
Mudgeeraba Bye
Waratah's Bye
Alstonville Bye

LABRADOR REINFORCE TOP POSITION

Fourth round J. H. Williams Premier Hockey League women's action culminated with reigning premiers Labrador flexing their collective might belting United 10-0 to show they are getting ready for the title tilt this year. Of the other matches Casuarina overwhelmed Ballina 4-0 in a clinical performance to show they will be close to the top come final's time.

Margie Coleman's Casuarina side turned up early in preparation for their match. And while Coleman may have got the times mixed up, Casuarina's performance was clinical, structured and authoritative.

Coleman (5min PC) took charge of the match from the first whistle opening with a goal leaving Ballina at sixes-and-sevens for the rest of the match. And with Hannah Rafferty doing some quality work out of the midfield Kim Tuckwell had an absolute field day in attack leading the defence a merry dance in Ballina's twenty five.

Cassandra Petty (24min FG) and youngster Savannah Fitzpatrick (33min PC) scored goals in the first half while Rafferty (69min FG) locked up the decisive score in the second.
While for Ballina the recent serious injury to defender Alison Porter has totally upset their structure and balance. And this robbed Ballina of so much of their recent found quality organization, counterattack and drive.

'Keeper Sarah Norton put up a valiant performance in goals while Emily Hunter, Sally Baldry and Amanda Moss worked overtime in the midfield trying to retake some level of control. But frustration and a lack of goals stripped Ballina of much of their recent confidence allowing the game to peter away.

Glee have clawed their way back into a strong position in the competition with a solid 2-1 win over East Lismore. Kim Chappel (30min PC, 49 min FG) scored both of their goals joined Cassie Douglas and Nicole Danvers in a powerful three pronged attack. And some defiant keeping by Raechel Mathers kept East's out of the points in a match that got away from them.

East's looked set for a big night in the opening stanza. And Janelle Pitman's (15min FG) goal helped to cement the position with Sophie Rodda and Kate Baird pushed their team into a strong position. But a failure to convert good attacking position again robbed East's of the confidence.

And as good as East's looked early they dropped their intensity long enough to allow Glee to seize the midfield and control. Then it was only great defence from Karen Eakin and 'keeper Sammy Jo Johnson that allowed East's to stay in contact for most of the match before going a goal down.

On the road Northern Star enhanced their defensive record with yet another dour though productive 1-1 draw against Griffith. Amanda West scored Star's goal. While Ally McLean scored Griffith's.

Mullumbimby overwhelmed Kingscliff Friday night winning the contest 3-0. Kim Chappel, Sam Iwauscha and Jo Tunstall scored the goals for Mullum.

Labrador blew out any remaining cobwebs with a 10-0 demolition of Tweed side United Sunday afternoon. So far Labrador have been idling through the competition doing enough to win or draw. But today's game showed what is possible when they step up. Marnie Hudson (4), Laura Shillito (3), Marie Oddy (2), and Kylie McEniery scored Labrador's goals

Pointscore
Pool 1: Glee 7(+6)#, Mullumbimby 7(+5)#, Waratahs 6(+3)##, Kingscliff 3(-4)#, East Lismore 0(-4)#, Mudgeeraba 0(-6)##,

Pool 2: Labrador 8(+12), Casuarina 7(+9)#, Griffith 5(-1), Ballina 4(-4), Northern Star 3(0)#, United 3(-11)#, Alstonville 1(-5)#. (# Denotes Bye)

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 Congratulations Jaffa 

Geoff Hollis Appointed Life Member of AMHC

Jaffa instituted a number of reforms designed to improve the standard of umpiring. He also started the umpires charity program where each year umpires contribute fine monies to various charities.

Jaffa has umpired at many Pac Rim, IMHA and WGMA tournaments, as well as filling the role of Umpires Manager at IMHA and WGMA events.

Ably supported by wife Maureen, Jaffa has added a sense of fun to our umpiring team over many years.

Thanks Jaffa, and congratulations

 

CPutland

 State Championship Team - U18 Women 

Congratulations champion team

What an amazing achievement to win the state U/18 title against a very strong opponent in Townsville on their home turf. Testament that home crowds don’t win you titles – preparation, discipline and work rate do. You are now back to back state champions for under 18 women and some history has been made.

You have been undefeated for two years – not two minutes. Our team(s) keeps winning and there is a reason for that – more comprehensive and consistent training, individual work rate, and a disciplined and respectful culture .  

Whilst the tournament is about the team it is important to acknowledge the state selections that are a product of a good team performance. Congratulations to Tayla Hayes, Maddy James, Emma Dick and Brooke Anderson on your QLD squad selection – very deserving selections. 

To your two captains, Jamie and Eleanor, thanks for your leadership in your final year of under - age competition. What a great way to end it!

You have all done us very proud.............Well Done!!

 

C Putland

FOUND  -  Grand Final Day  - Prescription "Ray Ban" sun glasses......

please contact Vicki Finucane or Chris Putland if you have lost sunglasses.
 
2011 Lismore Workers Club Masters Games
 
This is just a quick reminder to all registered players and accompanying people attending the 2011 Lismore Workers Club Masters Games.
 
You must sign-on and check into the games before attending the friday night function and/or entering any sporting venues. This is very important as it provides you with your meal tickets, games program and Masters Games ID card, that you will need throughout the weekend.
 
The sign-on times for this years games, are shown below:
 
Wednesday September 21st - 5pm - 8:30pm
Thursday September 22nd - 9am - 8:30pm
Friday September 23rd - 7am - 8:30pm
Saturday September 24th - 7am - 4pm
Sunday September 25th 9am - 4pm
 
 
Local Rego Night
 
Lastly if you are a local resident registered in this years games feel free to come down to the Lismore Workers Club on Wednesday 21st September from 5pm- 8:30pm to sign-on. This way you can avoid any possible rushes

 

 

Junior Development Carnival Day

Round Robin games start @ 9am........  Presentation @ 10am................Fun @ 10.15am

Sausage sizzle, drink and ice block for all players

 

Women's Masters Committee

To all our wonderful volunteers, this was the letter forwarded to our committee from Hockey Asutralia.....

Well done to you all, you are the best!!!

 

26th July, 2011

Ms Carol Sheridan

International Coordinator

Women's Masters Committee

 

Dear Carol,

I am writing on behalf of Hockey Australia to congratulate all involved in the planning and delivery of the recently completed Women's Masters Tournament on the Gold Coast.

Conducting an event over five age groups and three nations takes a significant amount of effort and expertise. The feedback suggests that the quality of both the competition and associated functions was high. Congratulations to you personally for your key role in coordinating this significant event. Just as importantly, we are very aware of the critical role that volunteers play in delivering an event of this size.

Would you please pass on my congratulations to all involved in delivering this tournament. Volunteers are a critical element of our sport. We appreciate the efforts of every volunteer who provided their time to deliver both the on?]field and off?]field components of this tournament so successfully.

With the Gold Coast bidding to host the 2018 Commonwealth Games, an event involving large numbers of participants from three Commonwealth nations was an excellent way to showcase our sport. We all trust that this is the first of many significant hockey tournaments held in the region in the run up to the Commonwealth Games should the bid be successful.

Once again, congratulations to all of the team involved in delivering a successful tournament.

Kind Regards

Mark Anderson

Chief Executive

Hockey Australia  

 

 Women's Masters International Invitational Hockey Tournament  
 
Gold Coast Hockey Association in conjunction with Hockey Australia host the inaugural Women's Masters International Invitational Hockey Tournament from 17 to 22 July 2011. Australian teams were selected at the National Championships in October 2010 and will travel from all over Australia for the event to commence team training on the Wednesday prior. The tournament will be played under Federation of International Hockey rules with teams from Australia, New Zealand and England competing in five age groups from Over 35s to Over 55s.
 
 
 
 
The event will be officially opened by His Worship, the Mayor, Ron Clarke at the hockey centre on Saturday 16 July at 6pm. The week looks to be very busy both on field and off with the Mayor hosting a civic reception for our international visitors at the Gold Coast Sporting Hall of Fame during the week, and finishing up on Friday evening with a Gala Dinner at Sharks AFL Club.
 
 
 
Canteen and bar facilities are available for visitors and supporters at the hockey centre, and merchandise will be on sale with Just Hockey.
 
 
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