Sunday, 14 September 2014

Awards 2014

Its the end of the season and I have to admit I actually kinda enjoyed it. I hope you all come back next year to once again watch our boys try and score goals and most of all have fun. I will try and get something together later this year in Mordi, where the boys can play and the Adults can enjoy a glass or five (yes Sue and Rachel). I'd also like to thank you all for the Merlot, its was great. See you all soon.



Everyone really was a winner (and it kills me to say it)

Saturday, 13 September 2014

U8 Glen Eira Pumas

The last game of the year……. Tis were a glorious day but I think both the parents and the kids were way too relaxed. Even though the Bloxham’s snacks of champions and Coach Tony’s words were unable to eke out the gusto required to beat the opposition who had a few players who had to shave early this morning.  (Bloody Grade 4 pushing 10)

Tomorrow the kids get their awards and I hope they feel as proud as we parents do.

Congratulations to Arun on his "Most Valuable Player GOLD STAR" award for being a great goal keeper at last weeks game.

Coaches' Corner: For this last game of the season we struggled the whole game to compete with a Glen Eira team who took bending the rules to a new level with at least 2 players more like under 11 with skills to match - anyway we did our best to compete in what was a very physical game .We had a couple of missed chances which should have gone in the net. The main difference was that Glen Eira were passing the ball and making space leaving us exposed , also their older (much) players could boot the ball from one end to the other easily. In the last 10 minutes were really stepped up and gave as good as we got to halt the onslaught so the boys should be pleased with that.

Well that's the season over all the boys have improved in every aspect so hopefully we will all be back next year.

Thanks to the 2014 U8 team for their efforts- Karl, Martin, Arun , Charlie(Bloxham), James,  Josh, Jackson, Flynn, Liam,  Alex.

A big thanks to our Manager Karl for all his hard work organising stuff like bread rolls for the canteen, team awards and keeping the team and me  running smoothly and the blogs this year I am sure everybody will agree have been great- so thanks Karl for the hard work .
Also thanks to all the parents for supporting the boys during the season and for doing all the stuff like bringing the boys to training, nets,canteen and fruit.

Also thanks to Michel and David for the training with the U9's
  
GO STINGRAYS! 

The score ended up 0-7 to Glen Eira

U9 Baxter

The last game of the season against the big boys of Baxter! It was a beautiful morning and the game was played in great spirits.  We started well and although under pressure we regularly went upfront.  Charlie was again sturdy in defence with Campbell disturbing their play in the midfield.  Baxter scored a couple of goals, but Will saved many and even saved a penalty.  He has stopped all penalties (1) during the season!

Oliver D was unlucky not to score after a great run and pass from Xavier just before half time.  Or what was supposed to be half time as the ref let the play go on for another 10 minutes. In the second half Xavier showed he is a very good goalie as well and Marley put her big boot to a number of balls. Lucas and Oliver H kept on running in the in the midfield and Damiano had some good moves going forward and was close to a goal. With a longer half again, the players were getting pretty tired, but never lost their fighting spirit.

Congratulations to Oliver Del Rio on his "Most Valuable Player GOLD STAR" award for great runs last week and scoring a great goal.

From David and myself - thanks to all the parents and grandparents for bringing the kids to training and cheering them on during the game, to Jacquie for being an excellent team manager, Karl for the certificates and blog and of course to the players for wanting to be active, learning new skills, making new friends and above all, have FUN!!
 

GO STINGRAYS!

The score ended up 6-0 to Baxter

Saturday, 6 September 2014

U8 Sandringham Sandy Stars

Back to the dreaded Sandringham pitch and it was much of the same although this time we lost having fun. There was some great play from all the boys. They really gel as a team except when its an own goal and the blame game starts bit luckily we had coach Jason to cool the situation. Sadly the wise words from coach Tony fell on deaf ears as the cantaloupes (pretty posh Tony) were consumed. Its the last game next season and even your humble manager is glad its coming to an end. See you all at Brown's for the last game.

Congratulations to Karl on his "Most Valuable Player GOLD STAR" award for being a strong forward and dominating play.

HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO JAMES

Coaches' Corner: This was a game of two halves , the first half we were strong and holding our positions and scored 2 goals but Sandy had 2 really good players drafted in for this game and they scored 3 goals by half time , the second half we struggled with the relentless Sandy attacks which led to us losing our positional play and we went back to playing in bunches which opened up our defence and led to Sandy scoring quite a few more goals. Arun and James our keepers did well considering the strike force against them and both had a few good saves.
We should now focus on the last game of the season next week and I am sure we can play a good  game.
  
GO STINGRAYS! 

The score ended up 2-9 to Sandringham


Scorers:  Josh and Charlie

U9 Skye


The last game at home against Skye in beautiful conditions. Some bumping before the game seemed to do the trick and the team started in full flight. There was plenty of run up forward with Xavier and Damiano.  In the back Charlie and Marley made sure that Skye did not get out.  Lucas played with flair and Oliver H took on some of their bigger boys. A great pass to the middle from Joel and Oliver DR was there to pounce on the ball and scored a great goal. Will kept the nil again in goals.

The team started the second half not as well and Skye put the pressure on early and came close a couple of time.  Campbell took one for the team with a shot against his head, saving a certain goal.  However Skye did manage to score a bit later.  This triggered the team back in action and it was great to see the passing out wide from defence and back in the middle in attack.  Although we came agonisingly close a couple of times, it ended up in a draw.

Congratulations to Oliver H on his "Most valuable Player" award for the game against Hampton for his great improvement in putting pressure on the opponents and slide tackles!

GO STINGRAYS!

The score ended up 1-1
Scorer: Oliver DR