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In this Issue Welcome Junior News Kanga Cup

30 years old in 2012

August

Welcome to Season 2012. The season is flying past. We’ve just five weeks to go. We hope everyone is continuing to enjoy their football. We’d encourage everyone to get to training, be on time at their game and get the most from their Belwest season. It was great to see all the Belwest teams in this years Kanga Cup. A special mention to Max Blakers and of course we’d like to thank all the parents who helped our young players at the Kanga Cup.

Reports Quiz time Futsal Contacts BBQ & Canteen Rosters

Belwest’s Max Blakers Kanga Cup u10 Player of the Tournament

Photographs and Match Reports: Please forward any news, season reviews or photos to flanagan.eamonn@gmail.com and we’ll aim to get them in the final newsletter (due out in early September), and/or on the website. Enjoy the rest of the season.

Belwest Committee. www.belwestsoccer.com


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Latest News: In this Issue Welcome Junior News Kanga Cup Reports Quiz time Futsal Contacts BBQ & Canteen Rosters

JUNIOR NEWS Coerver Coaching Performance Academy 2012 - One of the Academy’s that a number of Belwest players have done over the year. For more information. North Canberra Futsal will register players from mid-August. I’ts a great game for players to improve their football skills and a major international game in it’s own right. The Futsalroos will play at the World Cup in November in Thailand. To find our more please visit the link. Capital Football Junior League Structure 2013 Below is the new format for the Junior League and the Premier League for 2013. Junior League Open - U10, U11, U12, U13. U14, U15, U16, U18 Girls - U10, U11, U12, U13, U15, U17 Premier League Mens - U12, U14, U16, U18, U20, First Grade Womens - U19, Reserves, First Grade 2012/13 Capital Football Skill Development Program Dates Days Squads

October 27-December 15, February 2- March 23 Saturdays Cost $440 Under 10 Combined (2003 & 2004) Under 12 Boys (2001 & 2002) Under 13 Boys (2000) Under 11 Girls (2002 & 2003) Under 13 Girls (2000 & 2001) Goal Keepers (Boys and Girls aged 10-13)

For more details please go to Capital Football Development www.belwestsoccer.com


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Kanga Cup 2012

In this Issue Welcome Junior News Kanga Cup Reports Quiz time Futsal Contacts BBQ & Canteen Rosters

During the school holidays the U11Girls - Belwest Foxes participated in the Kanga Cup. Sunday - Sunday afternoon’s Opening ceremony had the girls leading Belwest into the AIS Arena proudly displaying the Belwest banner. Jason had a team bonding night with most of the team staying at his house in preparation for Monday’s first game. Monday - Our first game was played against Woden Valley United at Mawson. The girls played a wonderful game although were defeated 4 -0 with Hollie Rowan sustaining a wrist injury that would see her sit out the rest of the tournament. Tuesday - Our first international game was played against Three Kings New Zealand at UC on Tuesday morning. After a great game, New Zealand scored 11 to Belwest 1. Belwest Foxes played Weston Creek Warriors after lunch. Weston Creek 1 – Belwest 0. Weston Creek scored with less than 10 seconds to go but it was a super shot. Briony Fleming in goals was spectacular. The close marking and attention on the ball which had been missing in the previous games started to show glimpses of a return. Anita bravely volunteered her house for dinner and another sleep over. The team enjoyed a trip to Hoyts Belconnen to watch Brave. Wednesday – The girls were back at UC playing Belnorth White Strikers defeating them 2 – 1. Down to 10 players the girls step it up a level showing form that had been missing in earlier matches. Thursday – With the rain pouring the girls took the field against Belnorth White Devils. Briony who was in goal for the first half scored 2 goals in the second half and was unlucky not to get a hat trick or more. The defenders finally got a run up front with the forwards defending, a little bit of fun for the last game. Belwest defeated Belnorth 2 -1. The girls had a wonderful week playing soccer, placing fifth on the competition ladder. (Continued on next page)

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Kanga Cup Report 2012 (cont)

In this Issue

They and the coach learnt a lot about playing at the higher level and you can expect a much improved campaign in Tasmania in September and next year’s Kanga Cup.

Welcome

A big thank you to all the parents who helped with car pooling, lunches, fruit and supporting the Under 11 Girls Belwest Foxes Tournament Team.

Junior News Kanga Cup Reports Quiz time Futsal Contacts BBQ & Canteen Rosters

And thank you to the team managers who worked hard to bring this all together.

Report - Belwest U16 Div 2 The U16 Div 2’s start to the 2012 season was not a promising one. For four long weeks they languished on or near the bottom of the ladder without a win. A final score of 3-2 in the opposing team’s favour looked to become the norm. Where, oh where, was that elusive win? It wasn’t for lack of trying or skill – sometimes, it was just plain bad luck. Did the BYE help? Perhaps a BYE helped because the following round saw Belwest hold the unbeaten ladder leader scoreless with a 2-nil win. Since then, the team has not looked back, with a further five straight wins on the board to take them into fifth position on the ladder after 11 rounds. Clearly we need more sprints! Well done to the team and Coach Lee. You are reaping the rewards from the hard yards at training! Right, everyone on the line... a slow jog... now sprint! Lea - Manager

Lea - Manager

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Belwest Quiz: Are you a “Deadset” Belwest Legend? In this Issue • Pts 0-2 Belwest Fox - does this sort of Fox exist? It’s early in Welcome Junior News Kanga Cup Reports Quiz time Futsal Contacts BBQ & Canteen Rosters

the season so don’t despair - you will improve:) • 3-6 A Belwest Fox who needs a little work in the off-season. Less hibernation more football? • 7 - 10 A Belwest Fox with some potential. Outstanding work clearly you know your stuff. • 11 - 13 You are a great Belwest Fox. Maybe more time on school work from here on? • 14 - 15 Deadset Belwest Legend - tell your friends. Quiz Time - answers on next page Q1. Which A-League Club beat the Canberra Rockets 9- 1 recently? (1 mark) Q2. Tim Cahill plays his football in which country (1) Q3. Which team or city does Tim Cahill now play for? (2) Q4. Which month does the A-League start in?(1) Odd one out? Q5. Harry Kewell, Carl Valeri, Tom Rogic, Kaz Patafta(1) Q6.Melbourne Victory, Melbourne Heart, South Melbourne FC Q7. Guus Hiddinck, Frank Farina, Pim Verbeek, Holger Osiek (1) Q8. What is the name of the new A-League team(1) Q9. What colours will they play in, blue and yellow, red and black or yellow and white? (1) Q10. Where will the 2012 Futsal World Championships to be held?(1) Q11. The Matildas next international is against which top ten team? (1) Q12. The Socceroos will play a European team in their next International in August. Who is it? (1) Q13. Team GB did well at the Olympics but who did their Men’s football team lose to in the Quarter Final? Q14. Canberra United has two sisters in the team. What are their names? (2) Q15. Which team won the Champions League in 2012? (1 mark)

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In this Issue Newsletter

In this Issue Welcome Junior News Kanga Cup Reports Quiz time Futsal

30 years old in 2012

Winners are Grinners We know winning isn’t everything but tell me who doesn’t like to win - so special mention in our Winners are Grinners section to the following U12 - u18 teams. BELWEST recent winner reIn this sults received and Issue click for all the Belwest Results Weekend 04/08/12

Welcome

Open U12 Div 2 Blue 1 Burgmann Vs Belwest Foxes 3 News Open U12Junior Div 3 Blue 6 Belwest Foxes Vs Weston Creek Open U14 Div 2 Blue 7 Belwest Foxes Vs Gungahlin 0 Girls U12Kanga Div 3 0 WV CupJaguars Vs Belwest Foxes 9 In this Issue Open U18 Div 2 5 Belwest Foxes Vs Belsouth B1 Open U16 Division 2 9 Belwest Foxes Vs Brindabella 2

Welcome

Contacts BBQ & Canteen Rosters

August

Quiz Answers.

Q1. Q4. Q5. Q6.

Junior News

Newcastle Jets Q2. USA Q3. New York, or NY Red Bulls October Kanga Cup Harry Kewell the rest are Canberrans South Melbourne FC is a VPL club.

Q7. All are current or former Socceroo Coaches but only Frank Farina is Australian. Q8. Western Sydney Wanderers Q9. Red and Black Q10. Thailand Q11. USA Q12. Scotland Q13. South Korea Q14 Ashleigh and Nicole Sykes Q15 Chelsea

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The History of Futsal in Australia. Many young players play Futsal during the summer months. The game is well established in Australia and the Futsalroos will head to the World Cup in Thailand in November. The story behind the pleasure and pain of Australian Futsal is outlined in this special three-part report by Dan de Nardi The ‘Rise and Fall and Rise Again’ tale of Futsal in Australia is perhaps just as riveting as the game itself. It seems a lifetime ago that Australia was on top of the indoor football world as a top-10 nation playing a game started and dominated by Latin-American and European countries for three straight decades. Australia hosted and finished sixth at the 1988 world championships (four years after forming a team) and even had its national league shown on free-to-air television in a million dollar deal with building products giant James Hardie. It was an incredible position to be in considering the country’s obsession with rugby league, union, AFL and cricket… but the fast train of Futsal glory ran out of track in the early 1990s and the Australian game started a slow, slippery slide down its golden global hill. Futsal has always enjoyed healthy participation – it’s quick, inclusive, fun, entertaining, non-discriminative (physically and culturally), passionate, indoors, etc – but a distinct lack of administrative structure and financial backing after its 1980s boom left Australia failing to stabilise its early successes, both on and off the court. Just as Australia’s Futsal boat hung precariously over a flat-world’s edge, an individual and organisational commitment to right the rudder and forge a new course has provided the sport with much-needed revitalisation. Over the past five years in particular, Futsal associations and clubs across Australia have implemented structures for technical, team and administrative development, and extended elite pathways to players, coaches and officials. The NSW Premier League and Super League and Melbourne Futsal League are established top-level competitions, and the highly-competitive national Hummel F-League is halfway through its second season. There’s even talk of steering the F-League back onto TV screens. And look no further than the Futsalroos for a great gauge of Australia’s improvements after they finished fourth at the recent Asian championships to qualify for November’s World Cup carnival in Thailand. The first part of the report entitled....From humble beginnings.....can be found here.


BBQ & CANTEEN ROSTER FOR BELWEST 2012

as at 29/4/12

Date

9:00 - 12:00

12:00 - 3:00

May 5th

Snr Men/Womens Teams

Snr Men/Womens Teams

May 12th

U09 Frogs

U10 Blue

May 19th

U08 Magpies

U14 Div 2

May 26th

U07 Barracudas

U11 Girls

June 2nd

U09 Devils

U18 Div 2

June 9th

U07 Sharks

U13 Div 3 Girls

June 16th

U07 Dolphins

U12 Div 2 Blue

June 23rd

U08 Phoenix

U12 Div 3 Girls

June 30th

U09 Scorpions

U10 Red

July 28th

U07 Hammerheads

U14 Div 3

Aug 4th

U08 Hawks

U10 White

Aug 11th

U09 Dragons

U16 Div 2

Aug 18th

U07 Stingrays

U12 Div 3

Aug 25th

U08 Magpies

U11 Boys

Sep 1st

U07 Marlins (Girls)

U11 Girls

Sep 8th

Snr Men/Womens Teams

Snr Men/Womens Teams

NOTE- Minimum of 4 parents required per shift 2 for BBQ

2 for canteen

Teams are asked to do one 3 hour session in a season. If teams do not attend the canteen will be closed for that session We do apologise as some team are rostered twice


Committee and Support 2012

Position

Name

Phone No.

Mobile No.

E-Mail Address

President

Vacant

Vice President

Vacant

Treasurer

Stuart Wise

Secretary

Corrina Dodd

0423 852 825

Players Registrar Peewees, U7 & U8

Kathy Chick

0407029 485 chick33@bigpond.com

Players Registrar U9, U10 & U11

Carolyn McPherson

0417 165 345

mcpherson@grapevine.com.au

Players Registrar U12 onwards

Pam Saunderson

6254 4518

0412 581 209

pam_jacky@optusnet.com

Equipment and Playing Strips

Toni Dodd

6254 1930

0409 910 412

adrianandtoni@bigpond.com

Junior League Rep

Stuart Boschert

0413 582 965

stuartboschert.yahoo.com

Communications Office

Vacant

Women’s League Rep

Kerrie Murray

0407 049 955

kerrie.murray@defence.gov.au

Senior League Rep

Sean McCaffrey

0403 881 187

sean@mccaffrey.com.au

BBQ Coordinator

Stuart Boschert

0413 582 965

stuartboschert@yahoo.com

Canteen Coordinator

Suzy O'Brien

0427 291 240

smobrien@iinet.net.au

Fundraising Coordinator

Simone Nichols

Futsal Coordinator

Manuela Wilsener

Girls and Boys Rep Coordinator

Vacant

Grounds/Fixtures

Brian Golledge

Merchandising

stuandmelwise@yahoo.com.au

6258 8173

6258 7902

6254 2628

secretary@belwestsoccer.com

simonenichols@y7mail.com 0402 353 762

Manuela.Wilsener@cit.edu.au

6254 4977

0422 630 665

briangolledge@yahoo.com.au

Toni Dodd

6254 1930

0409 910 412

adrianandtoni@bigpond.com

Points Registrar

Toni Dodd

6254 1930

0409 910 412

adrianandtoni@bigpond.com

Referee Allocations & Co-ordinator

Andrew Luck

0408 546 091

luckyandy10@hotmail.com

Rooball Co-ordinator

Vacant

Special Events

Vacant

Website

Stuart Wise

6258 8173

Season 2012

stuandmelwise@yahoo.com.au

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