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The last time Coastal Spirit 3 - 0, their heaviest ever defeat in the WPL, was just over three years ago on 13/4/2013 when going down to Cashmere Technical 3 - 0.

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AllWhites82 wrote:

The last time Coastal Spirit 3 - 0, their heaviest ever defeat in the WPL, was just over three years ago on 13/4/2013 when going down to Cashmere Technical 3 - 0.

The young players from coastal would have learnt a lot from this game . going to be an interesting season at the top . looks like its going to be a close race for 3rd with the bottom 5 all looking capable of beating each other . 

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Based on the Coastal team sheet, I see 3 x 16 year olds, 3 x 15 year olds and 4 others under 20.

#rebuilding #developmentclub

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Women's Scorers

Cashmere Technical 3 (Megan Shea, Monique Barker, Beth Elliott) Coastal Spirit 0 HT 1 - 0

Parkands 2 (Nichole Wakefield, Luck Goodwin) Waimak 3 (Gemma Rennie HT 2 - 0

Universities 1 (Holly Pascoe) Tasman 3 (Amelia Abbott, Ariana Whittington, Anna McPhie) HT 0 - 2

FC Twenty11 the bye

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Updated table with Coastal playing Tasman tomorrow:

Team P W D L F A GD Pts
Cashmere Technical 4 4 0 0 29 2 27 12
Coastal Spirit 4 3 0 1 16 4 12 9
Tasman 4 2 1 1 6 5 1 7
Waimak United 4 2 0 2 8 24 -16 6
FC Twenty11 4 1 2 1 6 5 1 5
Parklands 5 1 1 3 4 9 -5 4
Universities 5 0 0 5 2 22 -20 0
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Sunday result:

Coastal Spirit 3 (Lily Bray, Emma Turnbull, own goal) Tasman United 1 (Ruby Smith ) HT 1 - 0

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Updated Table:

Team P W D L F A GD Pts
Cashmere Technical 4 4 0 0 29 2 27 12
Coastal Spirit 5 4 0 1 19 5 14 12
Tasman 5 2 1 2 7 8 -1 7
Waimak United 4 2 0 2 8 24 -16 6
FC Twenty11 4 1 2 1 6 5 1 5
Parklands 5 1 1 3 4 9 -5 4
Universities 5 0 0 5 2 22 -20 0
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From the Nelson Mail:

http://www.stuff.co.nz/nelson-mail/sport/79220874/...

Games over the weekend:

Friday evening English Park: Waimak vs. Universities

Saturday: 12:30pm English Park - Coastal vs, FC Twenty11

Monday:

12:30pm

Avonhead Park - FC Twenty11 vs. Cashmere Technical

Parklands Reserves: Parklands vs. Coastal

Saxton Oval: Tasman vs. Waimak  

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Who is driving the @MainlandFooty twitter account tonight? I had a "what the?" response when i saw on 39min "the team from out west" to describe e UC v Waimak game. Presumably the tweeter's point of reference is east of the CBD. Vim, are you moonlighting?!?!?

By the way, Macey scored a 90th minute worldy to win it for Waimak. I think Macey might still be 13 years old.

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FT Waimak 1 FC Twenty11 0 HT 0 - 0

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The University is in the west is it not?

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Global Game wrote:

Who is driving the @MainlandFooty twitter account tonight? I had a "what the?" response when i saw on 39min "the team from out west" to describe e UC v Waimak game. Presumably the tweeter's point of reference is east of the CBD. Vim, are you moonlighting?!?!?

By the way, Macey scored a 90th minute worldy to win it for Waimak. I think Macey might still be 13 years old.

I'd hope you'd recognise my tweets by starting off frequent and then tailing off into nothingness.

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VimFuego wrote:

Global Game wrote:

Who is driving the @MainlandFooty twitter account tonight? I had a "what the?" response when i saw on 39min "the team from out west" to describe e UC v Waimak game. Presumably the tweeter's point of reference is east of the CBD. Vim, are you moonlighting?!?!?

By the way, Macey scored a 90th minute worldy to win it for Waimak. I think Macey might still be 13 years old.

I'd hope you'd recognise my tweets by starting off frequent and then tailing off into nothingness.

Aaah yes, the DoBro Multiplier Effect #dontdrink&tweet

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3 wins on the trot for the young Waimak women - over FC, Parklands and UC. Does this speak more of the quality of the Waimak teenagers or the quality of the league? Honest question.

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Think maybe the doubters after Waimaks first 2 games might be doubting their own judgement. Oh dear!!

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Wonder if the Board of FC still think McMann was a good decision? Promised the world and so far just the one win against bottom placed UC and the next 2 games against Coastal and Cashmere? Likely to be one win from 6 before they play Parklands.

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10cc wrote:

Global Game wrote:

That's a different issue Foal; but this is the right place to discuss how one individual's actions (backed by his new employer) has basically screwed the womens premier league for this season. Do you think he gives a toss? Does the board of fc20? Thought they were better than that, but they'll claim it's not their fault. Will Mainland take action. No, but they should to protect the integrity of the league and a key club for the future health of that league. 

I'm picking the league this year will be 4 competitive teams (Coastal, Cashmere, UC, Paklands), then a very young Waimak team, then fudging cocks 20 quite a way back, with a kids team from tasman playing 2 games every time they come to chch finishing last.

Think Waimak team will surprise a few. They'll be top 4 next season.

He top two aside, surprised at how poorly Uni is going but interesting so far Global!

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3 wins on the trot for the young Waimak women - over FC, Parklands and UC. Does this speak more of the quality of the Waimak teenagers or the quality of the league? Honest question.

Probably both. 

Waimak is better than what some gave them credit for (and with good numbers coming in behind them). Good on them.

On the other hand some players thinking / brainwashed into believing they made it to the top by reaching WPL level, and then start club hopping.

Exactly what happened with Mcmann after getting sacked from Selwyn taking a bunch of gullible young ladies with him. Wonder how many of them or the disillusioned displaced ones at FC for that matter will still be playing football next year? 

Not only years of their own progression wasted, but it also affects the pathway for young ones aspiring to progress at their club.

It is a numbers game and at this rate the vicious circle will continue and quality of women's football will be very slow and difficult to improve.

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On the other hand some players thinking / brainwashed into believing they made it to the top by reaching WPL level, and then start club hopping.

Exactly what happened with Mcmann after getting sacked from Selwyn taking a bunch of gullible young ladies with him. Wonder how many of them or the disillusioned displaced ones at FC for that matter will still be playing football next year? 

Not only years of their own progression wasted, but it also affects the pathway for young ones aspiring to progress at their club.

.................................

hit the nail on the head there . Too many players strutting around like they are some sort of superstars because they are playing at what they consider to be an elite level . If they have worked their arse off day after day - week after week and year after year and got the absolute best out of themselves and done this for the sake of every team they played for, then and only then have they earned the right to walk around like a peacock. Just found this quote from a New Zealand athlete who at the age of 26 is off to his first olympics .he sums it up nicely.

Quote :-

Thankyou everyone for the support and wishes but my job is far from over. My journey has not all been just so I can "make the team" if it was then I guess I could stop and be happy. The Olympics is about competition and winning. I didn't waste all these years busting my ass to "make the team" I'm going to RIO to challenge, to try my best to WIN! Inside the mind of all athletes is the key and difference from those happy to compete / get selected and those are hungry to Win medals! 

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10cc wrote:

10cc wrote:

Global Game wrote:

That's a different issue Foal; but this is the right place to discuss how one individual's actions (backed by his new employer) has basically screwed the womens premier league for this season. Do you think he gives a toss? Does the board of fc20? Thought they were better than that, but they'll claim it's not their fault. Will Mainland take action. No, but they should to protect the integrity of the league and a key club for the future health of that league. 

I'm picking the league this year will be 4 competitive teams (Coastal, Cashmere, UC, Paklands), then a very young Waimak team, then fudging cocks 20 quite a way back, with a kids team from tasman playing 2 games every time they come to chch finishing last.

Think Waimak team will surprise a few. They'll be top 4 next season.

He top two aside, surprised at how poorly Uni is going but interesting so far Global!

Yep, didn't realise how many UC had lost and not picked up many experienced players. Now looks like Cashmere, with perhaps Coastal on their day; then Tasman/Waimak/maybe Parklands, followed by FC and UC. When we look at depth/2nd teams - Cashmere have a constant stream, Coastal ok, Waimak and Fc have plenty more in the pipeline, Parklands not much; Selwyn will have. How is WPDL going - no ladder available.

As has been alluded to regarding players numbers, it's a pretty small pond these players are in.

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Todays result:

Coastal Spirit 5 (Lily Bray 2, Mel Cameron 2, Arna Roberts) FC Twenty11 0 HT 3 - 0

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Team P W D L F A GD Pts
Coastal Spirit 6 5 0 1 24 5 19 15
Cashmere Technical 4 4 0 0 29 2 27 12
Waimak United 5 3 0 2 9 24 -15 9
Tasman 5 2 1 2 7 8 -1 7
FC Twenty11 5 1 2 2 6 10 -4 5
Parklands 5 1 1 3 4 9 -5 4
Universities 6 0 0 6 2 23 -21 0
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Typical Varsity problem (that the men now seem to have shrugged). Players graduate/go on holidays and you lose a whole team

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parklands 0 Coastal 3

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Scorers for Monday

FC Twenty11 0 Cashmere Technical 9 (Annalie Longo 3, Megan Shea 2, Christy Barker, Johanna Hamblett, Mikayla Wieblitz, Monique Barker) HT 0 - 4

Parklands 0 Coastal Spirit 3 (Tahlia Herman-Watt, Mel Cameron, Olivia Smith) HT 0 - 3

Tasman 8 (Briar Luff 3, Anna McPhie 2, Matilda Dawson, Tiana Williams, Ruby Smith) Waimak 1 (Gabi Rennie) HT 3 - 1

Universities the bye

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Cashmere GD is +36 after 5 games #womenagainstgirls

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Updated table

Team P W D L F A GD Pts
Coastal Spirit 7 6 0 1 27 5 22 18
Cashmere Technical 5 5 0 0 38 2 36 15
Tasman 6 3 1 2 15 9 6 10
Waimak United 6 3 0 3 10 32 -22 9
FC Twenty11 6 1 2 3 6 19 -13 5
Parklands 6 1 1 4 4 12 -8 4
Universities 6 0 0 6 2 23 -21 0
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10cc wrote:

Global Game wrote:

3 wins on the trot for the young Waimak women - over FC, Parklands and UC. Does this speak more of the quality of the Waimak teenagers or the quality of the league? Honest question.

Probably both. 

Waimak is better than what some gave them credit for (and with good numbers coming in behind them). Good on them.

On the other hand some players thinking / brainwashed into believing they made it to the top by reaching WPL level, and then start club hopping.

Exactly what happened with Mcmann after getting sacked from Selwyn taking a bunch of gullible young ladies with him. Wonder how many of them or the disillusioned displaced ones at FC for that matter will still be playing football next year? 

Not only years of their own progression wasted, but it also affects the pathway for young ones aspiring to progress at their club.

It is a numbers game and at this rate the vicious circle will continue and quality of women's football will be very slow and difficult to improve.

Jessica moved 1st from SUFC to FC with the 'McMann crew', then to Coastal, and now to Cash Tech?! 

Coastal Spirit Cashmere Technical Neville, Jessica Pending
Selwyn United Football Club FC TWENTY 11 Neville, Jessica Approved
FC TWENTY 11 Coastal Spirit Neville, Jessica Approved
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National Women's Knock Cup Draw Round 1

Parklands vs. Halswell

Universities vs. FC Twenty11

Other local entries have a bye

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Round 8 Fixtures

All 12:30pm Saturday

Cashmere Technical vs. Waimak  (Hawkey Shield Challenge) - Garrick Memorial Park

Parklands vs. FC Twenty11 - Parklands Reserve

Universities vs. Coastal Spirit - Ilam Fields

Tasman the bye 

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AllWhites82 wrote:

National Women's Knock Cup Draw Round 1

Parklands vs. Halswell

Universities vs. FC Twenty11

Other local entries have a bye

From NZ Football which changes orginial draw as above:

Friday April 29, 2016

NZ Women’s Knock Out Cup: Draw Revised for Round One

After discussions with Football South and Mainland Football, New Zealand Football has revised the round one draw for the upcoming New Zealand Women’s Knock Out Cup.

The draw, which could have seen a team from Queenstown playing a side from Nelson in round two, has been amended to ensure both Mainland and Football South do not incur major travel costs until their teams reach the quarterfinal stages.

New Zealand Football supports this amendment as it is in line with the regulation that the draw for the rounds involving 32 and 16 teams (Rounds 1 and 2) shall so far is practicable have due regard for the costs of travel for participating teams.

Daniel Farrow, the National Competitions Manager at New Zealand Football, said the revised draw was in line with a key premise of the Chatham Cup and Women’s Knock Out Cup.

“We are conscious of the costs that clubs incur to participate in national competitions and New Zealand Football is committed to keeping these costs as low as possible,” said Farrow.

“There are challenges with the Women’s Knock Out Cup as there are a limited number of teams and the federations cover a large geographical area. Whilst we have a uniform approach to how this draw is completed, we are happy to accommodate this request and revise the draw.”

The first round of the Chatham Cup and the Women’s Knock Out Cup will be staged on May 14- 15.

Revised New Zealand Women’s Knock Out Cup: Round 1

Football South

Northern AFC v Queenstown AFC Caledonian Ground

Mainland

Cashmere Technical FC v Parklands United, FC Twenty 11 v Halswell AFC, Universities United FC v Waimak United FC

BYES:

Mainland: Coastal Spirit FC,

Football South: Otago Universities, Dunedin Technical AFC, Roslyn Wakari AFC

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Cashmere 11-0 v Waimak....at HALF time

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23-0. If it was juniors Mainland and the club would immediately see the need to drop this team to a lower division for the mental well being and appropriate development of the players. oh wait.

I hope this and other results to date prompt a review of the womens game in the region.

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Waimak are not the worst team in the Leauge either

A sorry state of affairs. 

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Cashmere Technical 23 (Annalie Longo 6, Monique Barker 5, Mikayla Wieblitz 5, Emma Kench 2, Johanna Hamblett 2, Megan Shea, Christy Barker, Ashleigh Ward) Waimak 0 HT 11 - 0

Parklands 2 (Jess Dyer, Conner Duggan) FC Twenty 11 1 (Jemma Dockerty) HT 1 - 1

Universities 0 Coastal Spirit 7 (Mel Cameron 3, Lily Bray, Arna Roberts, Britneylee Nicholson, Tahlia Herman-Watt) HT 0

Tasman the bye

Waimak's caused not help when having to play the last 30 mins with only 10 player's after Gabi Rennie off injuried and no one left to be subbed on after several subs do not arrive after playing in the PDL

I have updated post as I only had Mikayla Wieblitz showing as having scored 4 goals rather that 5.

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Updated table:

Team P W D L F A GD Pts
Coastal Spirit 8 7 0 1 34 5 29 21
Cashmere Technical 6 6 0 0 61 2 59 18
Tasman 6 3 1 2 15 9 6 10
Waimak United 7 3 0 4 10 55 -45 9
Parklands 7 2 1 4 6 13 -7 7
FC Twenty11 7 1 2 4 7 21 -14 5
Universities 7 0 0 7 2 30 -28 0
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AllWhites82 wrote:

Waimak's caused not help when having to play the last 30 mins with only 10 player's after Gabi Rennie off injuried and no one left to be subbed on after several subs do not arrive after playing in the PDL

11-0 at HT, so made no difference.

GD of 59 after 6 games. Hardly ideal pre-olympic preparation for Longo/Moore. The only competitive game is when they play Coastal. Surprised Readings hasn't insisted they play in Auckland.

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Global Game wrote:

AllWhites82 wrote:


Waimak's caused not help when having to play the last 30 mins with only 10 player's after Gabi Rennie off injuried and no one left to be subbed on after several subs do not arrive after playing in the PDL

11-0 at HT, so made no difference.

GD of 59 after 6 games. Hardly ideal pre-olympic preparation for Longo/Moore. The only competitive game is when they play Coastal. Surprised Readings hasn't insisted they play in Auckland.

Question: How many times through recent seasons have Coastal Women put double figures up against teams in this league?

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