LANGWARRIN SOCCER CLUB MATCH DAY PROGRAM SEASON 2014 LANGWARRIN Vs Clifton Hill Hello and welcome to all Langwarrin and Clifton Hill players and supporters to, finally, the last game of the season. What a great year our senior teams have had starting with the Ladies team moving into the FFV and finishing 2nd in their division and PRESIDENTS REPORT gaining promotion. Well done to Liam Bentley and all the girls… great effort! Then we come to the under 21s. A brilliant year taking out their league. They have played some great football this year and deserved the title SE1 Reserve champions. Congrats to Phil, his helpers and all the players for a great year. As for the seniors.. we had a great year with still a possibility to finish second. The team took a few weeks to gel but once they did it was great to watch and to finish off the season the way they have is a credit to all involved. The past couple of games continued the great run with 6 points earned first seeing Cranny off with another good display then to beat South Springvale away was fantastic. As for the under 21s, they won the league against Cranny and then finally had the off day they were entitled to last week. Today we have Ladies day to help raise funds for the Breast cancer appeal so I hope you all get behind this great cause and throw some money their way. Well done to Rebecca for all her hard work organizing this day I’m sure there will be a few chardys sunk.. so beware as these ladies can get quite rowdy after a few….unlike us gents. The half time dash will be funny to watch as last year I participated and if you look closely you can still see the dint in the pitch where I fell. It’s great to see people getting involved in this at aJohn drop“Beavis” off a hat so to the runners and sponsors.. well done . Heskins It’s now time to come and celebrate the fantastic year with the players coaches and committee so if you haven’t organised tickets for the presentation night it’s time to do so. $65 per head at Patterson Lakes Golf Club will get you a lovely meal and we have a DJ on after the presentations so come and support the boys and girls you’ve watched all year. See a committee member for tickets. We have 2 functions coming up for Bob Geddes: 1st is a Gala Day - Bobs Cup. There will be 8 teams fighting for the prize. Teams consist mainly of past players with Langy boys, Old Karingal, Cowboys, Seaford, Pines, Baxter, Mt Eliza and Mornington so I urge you all to come down and make this a day to remember. Cost $10 per head and a gold coin donation for kids, with the bar open and BBQ food available there be raffles etc. all money will go to Bob, Leanne and kids to help them through this terrible time. The 2nd function will be held at the Seaford community hall, this will be run as a trivia night with raffles auctions and silent auctions on some great stuff to bid on. This will be on 3rd October starting at 7pm cost $30 per head tables of 10 bring a plate of food for your table. Drinks will be sold at bar prices, again all money to go to Bob and his family. If you are after tickets ring Doug on 0407863580. Back to soccer. I would like to thank all the people who have helped this year from committee members to supporters and sponsors, without you people this club wouldn’t run as good as it does, by far the best in Victoria, so a big thankyou. Thanks to all the coaches this year Gus and his team, Phil and Phil, Liam and everybody involved I’m sure you would all agree the football has been good to watch. Don’t forget to get your kids registered for the summer academy. This is run over 10 weeks professionally by Gus and Bobby at $200 it’s well worth it so fill out a form on the bar and sign them up. That’s me done, so thanks to everyone who helped out this year and as always GO LANGY President Mick Hardy Saturday 20th of September 2014 Fixture Round 22 Mornington vs Noble Park Eastern Lions vs Casey Comets Southern Stars vs Doncaster Malvern vs South Springvale Morwell vs Diamond Valley FINAL SEASON GAME— LANGY’S NEXT HOME GAME IS IN 2015 TBD SPONSORS OF THE WEEK Langwarrin Vs Clifton Hill Page 2 LANGWARRIN CALENDAR 2014 LANGWARRIN COMMITTEE 2014 President Mick Hardy Vice President Rob Sperandio Ladies (Pink) Day Saturday 20th of September Treasurer Joan Wallace Secretary Tom Caffrey Dash For Cash Saturday 20th of September Bayside Players Player Friday 26th of September Sean Skelly Senior Players Player Friday 10th of October. Tanya Wallace Junior Presentation Sunday 5th October Chris Jones PRESENTATION NIGHT Saturday 11th October - 7pm AGM General Committee Jason Corrigan Liam George Tuesday 21st October Steve Murphy Andrew Ellis Scott Powell For any sponsorship queries please contact Jason Corrigan on 0433 430 671 or via email em_jase@hotmail.com or info@langwarrinsoccerclub.org.au Page 3 JUNIOR UPDATE Congratulations to our Under 12 Wallabies Our under 12 Wallabies have continued their outstanding season, by winning the league championship title, an outstanding effort by Chris Jones and his team remembering these guys are all under 11’s playing up a year in the under 12 competition. Apart from that, they joined the league in round 4 with zero points, and they were able to go undefeated for the season. Their season continues tomorrow with the semi final of the state championship, where they will be playing Monbulk Rangers SC. Good luck to all the boys for tomorrow’s game. Meanwhile, the rest of our juniors all played in their last games for the season last weekend. We ended with mixed results in what has been a long a testing season for some of our teams. But regardless of results, all our players finished the season, and I know most are already looking forward to next season. I would like to congratulate every player for the way they represented Langwarrin Soccer Club this year, it’s been an outstanding season both on and off the field for our club, regardless of individual team results. Apart from our players, all coaches, managers, parents and spectators should be proud of the way they have conducted themselves throughout the year. On behalf of our club, I would like to thank all the coaches and managers for volunteering their valuable time throughout the year, without you guys the kids wouldn’t be able to play or train. For those who wish to further their football skills during the off season, we will once again be running our off season junior soccer camp aimed at junior players aged between 8 – 16 years old. The program is aimed at both boys and girls. This year we will be running a separate group for the girls. The program will be run by Senior Coach Gus Macleod. Other coaches will be Bobby Mclauchlan, Steve Fisher and James Honey, with some other guest coach appearances. The sessions will be run on Tuesday and Thursday nights from 6pm – 7:30pm. The first session is due to commence on September 23rd, and the last will be on November 27th. The cost for the 10 week program is $200, this is fantastic value for 20 x 1.5 hour sessions. If you would like to register, please contact me on 0418 620 603 or by email romabuilding@bigpond.com. Finally, i would like to take this opportunity to thank all those who have helped me with the organising and running of the junior teams this season, in particular Niall Shearer (sub junior coordinator), James Honey (girls football coordinator) and Steve Fisher (junior development coach). It has been a great season, and I have enjoyed being a part of this great club this season. I hope to see you all next season! Rob Sperandio !!! LANGWARRIN AGM IS COMING !!!!! Tuesday 21st October—7pm SHARP!! Please pencil in this date and come make your vote count and put your hand forward to help for the 2015 season. All paid up members are welcome. Starting time is 7pm sharp. If you have any questions please see a committee member. Langwarrin Vs Clifton Hill Page 4 LANGWARRIN STATS 2014 Date Opposition 29/03/2014 Diamond Valley 5/04/2014 Noble Park 12/04/2014 Southern Stars 26/04/2014 Mornington Goals Goals Scorer Crowd Points Position for Against Nicholes, Van Heerwaarden, 10, 70, 85 300 3 2 Townson 75 1-0 3-1 10, 39, 46, 77 Nicholes, Townson 250 3 6 61 2-0 3-2 Where H/T F/T H A H A Nicholes x 3 350 6 3 4, 56, 70 Nicholes 500 6 7 36 350 6 9 Calle, Suat, Townson x 2 300 9 5 15, 30, 61, 82 44 Townson 350 9 8 41 12, 24, 31 50, 68, 75 1-1 3-2 Townson x 2, Suat 450 12 7 26, 55, 89 15, 80 0-1 1-2 O.G, Townson 400 15 5 1-2 3-4 Suat, Nicholes, Townson 400 15 7 25, 89 44, 57, 89 50 25, 32, 59, 78 1-1 1-2 300 18 6 8, 54 37 0-0 2-2 Mozaffaruddin, Townson 350 19 6 47, 51 78, 87 1-0 3-0 1-1 5-1 2, 48, 64, 77, 79 3/05/2014 Morwell Pegasus H 10/05/2014 Doncaster Rovers A 17/05/2014 Malvern City A 24/05/2014 Eastern Lions H 31/05/2014 Casey Comets A 14/06/2014 South Springvale H 21/06/2014 Clifton Hill A 28/06/2014 Diamond Valley A 5/07/2014 Noble Park H 1-0 1-0 Nicholes 450 22 6 28 12/07/2014 Southern Stars A 0-0 0-1 Nicholes 250 25 5 48 19/07/2014 Mornington H 3-1 4-4 Nicholes x 2, Ovcin, Van Heerwaarden 700 28 5 18, 27, 36, 57 43, 69, 82, 89 1-2 1-4 O.G, Thorogood, Suat, Ovcin 200 31 4 16, 31, 54, 72 7 0-0 3-0 550 34 3 48, 57, 65 1-1 4-2 Townson x 2, Nicholes Nicholes x 2, Stephens, Townson 500 37 3 28, 53, 70, 81 17, 60 0-0 0-1 Moffatt 400 40 3 63 1-0 2-0 Nicholes, Moffat 500 43 3 28, 65 0-1 1-2 Townson, O’Donnell 400 46 3 3, 86 2/08/2014 Morwell Pegasus A 9/08/2014 Doncaster Rovers H 16/08/2014 Malvern City H 23/08/2014 Eastern Lions A 30/08/2014 Casey Comets H 13/09/2014 South Springvale A 20/09/2014 Clifton Hill H 0-1 0-2 1-2 1-4 3-0 6-1 Nicholes, Townson 25,70 80 Page 5 LANGWARRIN SENIORS LEAGUE TABLES 2014 Senior Coach Gus MacLeod Coach Advisor Neil Collyer Assistant Coach Team Manager Robert Mathieson Bobby Mathieson Fitness Peter Tuckett Last Weeks Results Doncaster Eastern Lions 0 1 Casey Comets Malvern 0 0 Noble Park Southern Stars 2 1 Diamond Valley 1 Mornington 6 Clifton Hill Morwell 1 1 S. Springvale Langwarrin 1 2 LANGWARRIN U21’s LEAGUE TABLES 2014 U21’s Coach Phil McGuiness Assistant Coach Phil Redburn Last Weeks Results Doncaster Eastern Lions 1 4 Casey Comets Malvern 0 2 Noble Park Southern Stars P P Diamond Valley 2 Mornington 1 Clifton Hill Morwell 0 1 S. Springvale Langwarrin 1 0 Langwarrin Vs Clifton Hill Page 6 SENIOR COACH SECTION Today is our last league game against Clifton Hill. They have some very good players in their team and if you allow them to play, they are capable of matching any team in the league. So our boys will have to be up for this game to get the three points, in order to keep the pressure on Mornington. If Jamie Skelly’s Noble Park can take at least a point from Mornington Langwarrin can finish runners up. To be in this position is due to a very good effort by the all players in the second half of the season. Congratulations to Phil and his young under 21s Side in winning the championship against Cranbourne 2 weeks ago… nothing more than they deserved! I am sure it also gave the parents of the boys, who have been a great help to and supporters of Phil, a huge lift and plenty of enjoyment in winning the Championship. I went up to watch the Senior girls play their final game against the League winners Warragul last Sunday. I had to leave at halftime to go and have a kick with the Legends at Seaford. I was glad to hear that they got up to win promotion. Credit is due to their coach, Liam Bentley, who has put a lot of hard hours into getting the girls playing the way they are. Congratulations to the girls, who are a great bunch. They play hard, train hard and I am sure celebrate hard! Tanya would have had a sore head the next day from celebrating, hopefully it will be the Senior Men next season. Every year Langwarrin runs a Train On Programme at Lawton Park. It is a 10 week programme for juniors every Tuesday and Thursday night, no weekends to allow the parents time off and have a break, very reasonably priced at $10 per session, if interested give me a call on 0402122077. I praised our players earlier for their efforts in the second half of the season, but behind the scenes helping the players Senior Coach GusVOLUNTEERS: Macand myself are four Peter Tuckett, Neil Collyer, Robert Mathieson Senior, and my loyal right hand man Leod Junior. Without their help I could not keep the pigeons happy. This Saturday is Pink Ladies day, a Robert Mathieson very worthwhile cause, so when the girls are looking for donations please dig deep. Being the last game of the season I would to take the opportunity to thank Mick Hardy, our president, and the committee for their support this season As most of our supporters know I only ever try my very best to keep Langwarrin Soccer Club as the best run club in the Peninsula area. To the supporters who come to support the boys week in and week out your support is greatly appreciated. KEEP BELIEVING, Gus Macleod U21’s COACH SECTION Welcome all supporters to Lawton Reserve on the final day of the season. We play host to Clifton Hill today and we will be playing our hearts out to end the season with a win. The last time we met we just about got the win with Mitch scoring in the dying minutes, so we know how tough our opponents are going to be. We also want to bounce back from a disappointing performance away to South Springvale last weekend. Having said that, I couldn't be prouder of the bunch of players we have here at Langy. Winning the league in our previous home fixture on our own ground in front of the home supporters is what dreams are made of. When we started pre-season training way back in December my aim was to try and shorten the gap between the reserves and the step up to senior level. I told each player; football is like life, if you work hard at it you will succeed. I set the boys a target of not only winning the league but to score the most goals and concede the least. With the league already in the bag and a goal difference far superior to anyone else and numerous players not only being called into the senior squad but securing a starting position, these targets have been achieved. These achievements are a result of the hard work and dedication the lads have put in throughout the year. It hasn't all been plain sailing, with the highs also comes the lows. Following our previous encounter with Clifton Hill we hit rock bottom when we lost our brother Kolya to a tragic accident. He was a huge part of the team and a friend to everyone. He will be sadly missed, but never forgotten. It was mixed emotions for all the players being able to dedicate the league title in his honour. As I look back on the season there are so many people I need to thank for all their help and support which I will do in person or this program could turn into a novel. Just a quick mention to Dave Collins who ran the line for us, even though I didn't agree with most of your decisions, I did greatly appreciated the job you did. To the two men who helped me out in the dugout: John Heskins, the slowest physio in the league, on match days I don’t know what I'd do without you.Thank you. Phil Redburn, we had the “good cop bad cop” routine perfected. Even I was scared half the time. You know more about the game than anyone I've ever met and I, along with every player, have benefited greatly from it. A big thanks to Gus for not only giving me the opportunity to coach again but for the fact that you and the staff were always there when I needed advice. A massive thanks to all the senior boys who dug in when asked to play with the reserves. Also best of luck with today's match, an unbelievable winning streak, let's finish it on a high. Before I go I want to thank each and every supporter who came down early to cheer the lads on week after week. Your support was a massive role in the boys winning the league. We tried our best each week to make you proud and I think we did. Oh and one last thing — CHAMPIONES CHAMPIONES OLÉ OLÉ OLÉ Yours faithfully, Philip (slippy) McGuinness Page 7 RED CARD TO The Girls team for saying they were promoted too early!! RED CARD TO Robbie Mathieson for his form at Mexican night RED CARD TO Mike for skipping training to go on a date Kevin working on his Red Card magic tricks!!! RED CARD TO Kevin Townson for his South Springvale Red Card. RED CARD TO Sean Skelly for his post kick power stance RED CARD TO The Senior team for finding form too late in the season. RED CARD TO Kevin for not winning any money on Thursday with his EOST bets RED CARD TO Billy P for his Facebook antics again! RED CARD TO Josh for going to a dress up party and not dressing up! RED CARD TO Brett Heskins for not inviting anyone to his 21 st RED CARD TO Brett Heskins for not being allowed to come on the EOST RED CARD TO Ben Cullen for vanishing with his share of the $5000 draw winnings! LOOK-A-LIKES Rhys & Bieber RED CARD TO Big Al for signing at Noble Park for the Serbian Cup RED CARD TO Orwin for punching Big Al…..again RED CARD TO Tanya for not being able to pop a Champaign bottle!! RED CARD TO Robert Mathieson for the state he was in at Mexican night, asking everyone for there vouchers! The new Tyrepower advert has seen sales drop!! Robbie destroys a taco @Mexican Night. Gus Associating with Underworld Figures! Recent SNAP CHAT grabs LOOK-A-LIKES Wallace from Wallace and Grommet & Gus MacLeod LOOK-A-LIKES Sean Skelly and the swimmer Cameron McEvoy Girls team celebrate promotion beating the top team Warragul in the last game, 1-0 to finish 2nd! TIPPING UPDATE $50 entry fee is over due. Please pay ASAP—Thanks to those who have paid already. What Muppet would leave there Bentley in Frankston!! TOP FIVE Ladder Sodda Nuala P Tanya Wallace Brian Skelly Sen Billy Bentley Total 67 65 62 61 61 Langwarrin Vs Clifton Hill Page 8 LAST TIME WE PLAYED Clifton Hill AT HOME —31.08.2013 Langy 1—0 Clifton Hill Goals: Liam Ryan 12 YEARS AGO THIS WEEK Saturday, September 7, 2002. Lyndale United 1—6 Langwarrin Goals: Greg Kilner x 3, Liam Caffrey, Andrew Skeldar, Simon O'Donnell Casper's Column Thanks to Jim Skelly for sponsoring, after another healthy horse racing win, the entertainment during Saturday’s game against South Springvale. Not only was their loud and exciting car racing at Sandown but also helicopters arriving regularly, an acrobatic aerial display and the prospect of TV ring-side with Aussie Joe Bugner-Macleod willing to take on the Greek title holder Jimmy Souvlaki. If all of the noise generated from the entertainment mentioned above wasn’t enough you still had to contend with Robert Mathieson and son Robbie Mathieson on the Gus Macleod does his best Joe bench who were in full battle cry throughout the game. If only they could take a leaf out of Neil Collyer’s book where Bugner he was calm, quiet and in total control throughout the impersonation game. What was the go with Peter Tuckett last weekend. He looked more like a life guard out of an episode of Baywatch sitting on a little set of ladders behind the goal. Mind you he looked more like a beached whale than a life guard and was lucky nobody threw a bucket of water over him. Tuckett in life guard costume Robbie Mathieson demonstrates what he thinks of the referee If Kevin Townson ever gives up playing football he can certainly look forward to representing Australia at the next Olympics at kung-fu. He has perfected the side kick and the tackles at Southern Stars and South Springvale are testament to his development as an exponent of martial arts. He will have to be named “grasshopper” in future. However, he still has a long way to go to match that of the “Masters” of Lawton Park in Trent Fairclough, Mark Duff and Ritchie Armstrong. Big day out for the ladies today with the “Pink Ladies Day” celebrations taking place. Likely to see some funny sights by close of business as the girls try to down a vat of wine each all in the name of charity. Great cause, great fun and some great hangovers! Robert Mathieson tries to pull away his son from the referee Kevin shows off his new tackling prowess The girls head home after a day on the champers Page 9 CAPTAINS CORNER Welcome to the final day of season 2014, What a season it has been. If we enjoy another win today we will have won 16, drawn 1, lost 5 for 49pts – in other seasons this would have won us the league. Hopefully our mate Jamie and Noble Park do us a favour today and we pip Mornington at the post for second place. In our last home game beating Billy Armour’s Casey 2-0 was fitting I thought, although we could have piled on many more goals. Last week versus Sth Springvale I thought we were lucky to win 2-1 but when your confident and on a winning run wins just seem to fall into place. It has been a tremendous effort by all this season, a huge thank you to the club for its brilliant support to us as 1st and 2nd team players. Also to our large coaching staff thank you for your undying effort and encouragement. Finally to our 1st team squad, my team mates well done for staying fit and focussed this season – once we steadied about Round 7 we have been largely unstopped, its been an enjoyable season, always nice when you’re winning! Finally well done to the Reserves for taking out the championship. They a great bunch of lads, a tight knit unit and have pulled together on and off the park this season especially. Congratulations. Until next season, Captain Caleb Shirt 21 1 5 12 3 2 4 13 8 19 15 9 11 17 16 18 6 10 7 14 PLAYER Sean Skelly Orwin Castle Andy McIntyre Billy Painting Ben Cullen Dylan Kilner Alex Van Heerwaarden Boris Ovcin Oliver Moffatt Kevin Townson Caleb Nicholes Ben Caffrey Koray Suat Simon O'Donnell Josh Calle John Guthrie Brett Heskins Nabil Mozaffaruddin Marc Stephens Nicholas Thorogood Total Apperances 238 27 7 5 81 56 Total 0 0 0 0 0 2 72 123 21 18 196 298 39 150 15 32 11 8 5 7 7 8 2 15 154 57 12 19 1 0 0 1 1 1 Racing during the Half-time in the 1st team game A few ‘outs’ from last year (the dash took its toll!). Eebbies & Scotty Powell – pulled up lame, have been put out to pasture selling raffle tickets, Big Ronnie – old age, Leeroy – goal-keeper itis, Mick Hardy - by request of the grounds committee as they had trouble fixing the divot. Tom Caffrey – Last year’s clear winner, back to defend his title against a lot of new runners. Has recently attended a high altitude training camp in the USA so despite starting from scratch, don’t write him off! Sponsored by Big Ronnie’s Plastering. Garry Brisbane - Maiden runner in the dash and youngest in the field. Could be a question over training methods and fluid intake?? Sponsored by Scotia Hire. Big Merv – His aerodynamic shape should help with wind resistance and he has a strong syndicate behind him. We know he can yell but can he run? Sponsored by Merv’s Mates. Jacko – Hopefully not running in lycra or a kilt! Leaner than in his playing days, will this equate to speed? Sponsored by MLE . John Heskins –After a spectacular hammy injury (rivalling Garry Lyon), we thought we might have seen the last of John. But he is back to face his demons – we’ll have the stretcher on standby! Sponsored by Snap Printing Sth Dandenong Chris Jones – Another newcomer, and again a bit under the age bracket of the rest of the field. Will he answer the question – Can goal-keepers run? Sponsored by Tony Baric. Roger Monk – Old boy but new to the dash. Looking to prove himself here. Sponsored by Paul Willigenburg . Millsy – Would have liked a start last year but was racing in Italy with his owner! Has been very confident coming into this race, believes he should be the favourite. Too confident – we’ll see? Sponsored by Tommy Orr Painting. Dave Collins – Was on stretcher duty last year, has been promoted to the field this year. More of a stayer than a sprinter but against this field he could be in with a chance. Sponsored by Al Fairclough (who really wanted to run). Brain Skelly – Another returning legend, didn’t finish last year and hoping for a better run!. I’m sure brother Jim has given him a few pointers so looking for an improvement here. Sponsored by Paint Spot 1 more week to go and the season is finished. It has been a season with highs and lows and lots of good laughs , plenty of changes with coaches and players but it all worked out in the end . I wish everyone a safe off season no matter where you are for next year and the years to come . This weekend the Prems and Ressies take on Croydon away , sure to be a big battle clash and a great game to end the season with. Div 2 take on Baxter at home with a local clash and the legends are away to Boronia . But the season is not over for the Ressies as the make there way to play Bayswater in the Cup Semi Finals and hopefully to the finals to take out the cup. Visit the website http://baysidefa.pitchero.com/ to keep in form for time and location .
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