You heard the news as well?
If the news is what I heard at the end of last year then there might be an end to Coastals dominance
We will just have to work harder with what we have. I'm not waving the white flag in January!
don't know whos going or whos staying . but with the class in coastals PDL and the level of coaching coastal women get right through the grades I'm picking coastal to take it out yet again . As quoted by the late Jack Ralston ( coach of olympic champion Hamish Carter) " there are coaches and there are poachers " .
Just what happened to the Nomads ladies team when we owned the league and cup before it became a girls [youngsters] league.
We will be back and carry on the Nomads name to follow on from the 11 titles in a row, 14 in 19 years. 10 Rita knockouts in 14 years.
Plus the team went to the USA on an invite to compete in a tournament.
All the females at Nomads went like sheep to Chch United when the cheque book came out from Chch U just because some coach thought he was a super star. So what have the Rams done then or since.
For the green horns on here yes Coastal [then New Brighton] and Nomads had some top battles and ruled.
Rangers dominated for six years or so in the late 70s in the league and four years in a row in the mid 80s won the Rita. Sunday League clubs also had good ladies teams Avonhead and Hillsborough both won the Rita knockout in the 90s.
All clubs have the limelight at some stage before history repeats.