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3. Nick Smith 4. Jonathan Lewis 5. Alex Luiten 6. Olly Ceci 7. Harry Lissington 8. Cory Hitchen 9. Chris Bryson 10. Marcel Nolde Jaryd Gray 2015 www.forresthillafc.co.nz No.4 2017 11. www.forresthillafc.co.nz 12. Andrew Cowell 13. Ed Sillars 14. Alan Llunes 15. Luke Johnson On behalf of the Forrest Hill Milford United Associated Football Club it ownership. Without the original development of the land by the Becroft 17.toReid Drake gives me great pleasure welcome you here today for the fourth round family we would not be here today. So thank you to the Becroft family. Forrest Hill Milford AFC of the 2010 Chatham Cup as well as the official re-opening of fields 2 & vs North Shore Utd 19. Ashley Ngadela Our Football club has been in the fortunate situation of securing the rights 3 at Becroft Park. the grounds for the playing season for the last 35 years and we look 23. Jack-Henry Sinclair Becroft Park, Saturday to 22nd August 2015 Welcome to Wayne Wilson and his team from Albany for today’s Chatham forward to many more years and an expanded role in the use of the park as This weekend we welcome to Becroft Park both Cup in USA over the school holidays. Lots of hard work and 26. Jamie Shields football continues to increase in popularity. Cup fixture. Central United in the Premier Men’s and Reserves’ organisation went into this trip by all and I’m sure some 2.45pm Kick Off matches and Hamilton Wanderers who travel up State very good lessons were learnt around where our players sit 31. Emiliano Candia Before I comment on the game, I’d like to spend some time on the Grand Since the turn of the century the North Shore City Council has made a Highway 1 to play our Premier and Reserves’ Women. with regards to their development and the challenges that effort to ensure that sports fields are able to cope with the Re-Opening of fields 232. & 3 Jonathan for which we are holding a formal Westphal (GK)ceremony at concerted lie ahead for boys of this age. 13:45. We are delighted to welcome a number of special guests who have reality that is Auckland weather. Some six years ago the council began the A very warm welcome to your players, Robert (GK) ofmanagement come along today to 38. help us share inKonya the completion this tremendous process of converting the number 1 pitch to a sand base. Eighteen months
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and supporters. asset. Please join me in welcoming our life members, representatives from the NSCC and representatives of the Becroft family, without all of whom we The “cramped” schedule of games is behind everyone would not have this wonderful asset to enjoy. Head Coach: and we can settle down to some regular weekend football. number of serious term injuries Paul Temple This park used to beA part of the farm ownedlonger by the Becroft family. have Through been suffered by ours Men’s Squad, which an arrangement some 50 years ago the land passed into whathighlights is now Council Assistant Coaches: the lack of thought around player welfare that this scheduling creates.
Owain Prosser Some careful management Steven Dillon of our No. 1 field sees it in particularly good nick but with so many games on it GK hopefully it willCoach: continue to provide a good surface for entertaining football. Robert Konya After aOn strong performance at was Clendon, a personal note its extremely pleasing to be Physio: Forrest involved Hill Milford 7th celebration grade rep team in the of Ben Roberts playing were at for second his Manurewa 100th Ed FirstSillars teamtheir game for our Men in an Anzac tournament of the year on Sunday 20th Bays. Ben is a great Day victory against East Coast Sports Scientist: June 2010. example of what we want from our players on and off the field. We some more celebrations to come in Timhave Wilson
7th Grade Reps
As always, a big thankyou to our Club Admin team who ago the process started for the number 2 & 3 pitches. This represents an work tirelessly to support the needs of our Members, and investment beyond the means of almost any football club – or sponsor - in the many volunteers and Coaches that make our Club such the country. a success.
New Zealand has a rich history of punching above its weight on the I’d also like to acknowledge our sponsors whose generous Continued on page 4 support allows us to deliver football for an affordable price. Our thanks to FIX, our main sponsor of the Men’s Premier team and ecostore the main sponsor of the Women’s Premier team. I’d also like to acknowledge the support that we get from The Soccer Shop, NZ Uniforms, Zomer Café, and Benefitz.
Completely Dominate Manurewa Tournament
With a the fewnext weeks training since the few of weeks as current players reach significant Clendonmilestones. tournament it didn’t take long for the team to show they were going to be the team to beat. IRight from thetofirst whistle they were would like welcome home our U14 Metro side who away with a 6-0 over Papatoetoe, 6-0 win had an win experience of a lifetime travelling to the Dallas over Clendon and 11-0 win over Manurewa B in the group rounds.
I hope you will join us at the Bar after the matches for a few second half Forrest Hill Milford moved refreshments. to the semi final with a 1-0 win. Good luck to all the Forrest Hill teams this week and do your Club proud. Get up ForrestA !!slow start again on a muddy slow pitch in the Semi Final saw Forrest Hill Milford go down 1-0 early on to BuckDave Crombie lands Beach, however that was soon overcome running out 3-1 winners and Club Chairman moving on to the final. “One club many teams “
Playing Bay Olympic A in the Final we started strong and never looked back. Completely in control running out 3-0 winners. Again an outstanding effort from all the Forrest Hill Milford players .
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A special 2017, mention to all3.00pm the parents who Kick provided great Becroft Park, Saturday 6th May offsupport for the team as they progressed through the tournament
Moving on to the 2nd round and up against Bay Olympic B where the competition was about to heat up, Forrest Hill Milford came away with a comfortable 4-0 victory. With the finals just around the corner the quarter final game played on a very heavy pitch proved to be the closest game of the day. The opposition Manurewa A held us for the first half however with a goal mid way point in the
7th Grade Representative Team: Rico Bearman, Stefan Erdevicki, Callum Hoy, Ryan Morell, Sam Nolan, Luke Paterson, Rhys Pattimore, Zach Riley, Mikah Buckley, Nic Parkes