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Favourites all win their matches
By Grant Stephen
Round 10 of the Men’s Central Football League played out over the weekend and no clairvoyancy was required to win the office picks this time around.
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The Wellington Phoenix Reserves were back in the starting blocks now that their New Zealand under 20 players had returned.
There were absolutely no signs of rust as the Nix youngsters had a powerful 3-1 win over Waterside Karori at Karori Park.
The Nix were on the board after just 2 minutes and scored again at the 30-minute mark and once more in the last five minutes of the match.
Wharfies’ reply came through a Tomas Alvarado penalty 15 minutes from full time.
Two headers were better than none at Endeavour Park when Western Suburbs hosted TFS North Wellington.
The match was locked up scoreless at half time and both sides presented a fine piece of exhibition football in what was likely Norths best performance of the season to date.
Wests looked the better team in the second half and broke the deadlock 15 minutes after smoko when Josh Rogerson nudged home a corner that should have received flight clearance before being converted close to the goal line.
Kairo Coore also headed the second goal for Wests and had a much easier time at close quarters, going largely unmarked to make it 2-0 to Wests. lists for the women’s 1500m. She ran more than a second faster in winning the final.
At David Farrington Park Wellington Olympic showed no respect for their hosts, Miramar Rangers.
Hamish Watson scored a hat trick and Gianni Bouzoukis scored a massive four goals, including his last on full time to smash Rangers, 7-0.
Petone were 2-0 winners over Whanganui Athletic and Napier City Rovers had a comfortable 4-1 win over Stop Out.
With just eight games to go, Olympic sit 6 points clear of the Wellington Phoenix Reserves with Wests and Napier City Rovers rounding out the top 4.
The 10 team National Summer League awaits the top four qualifying teams from the Central region and the alarm bells will be no doubt be audible at Miramar Rangers HQ where sixth place will not be enough.
In the Women’s Central League, it’s still neck and neck between Wellington United and Waterside Karori.
United have top spot via goal difference and it really is a two-horse race to the finish line.
Wellington United ground out a 1-1 draw with Petone while Waterside had a 2-0 win over Victoria University with a brace to Nikki Furukawa in the 29th and 59th minutes.
Mana Coach Services North Wellington were punished 6-0 by visiting Palmerston North Marist and Taradale steered clear of the relegation zone with an impressive 5-2 win over Taradale.
The New Zealand women’s 1500m record of Nikki Hamblin stands at 4 minutes 4.82 seconds.
Maia joins former Commonwealth champion Julia Ratcliffe as the only Kiwi to ever win an NCAA outdoor title. Julia claimed the women’s hammer throw gold at the 2014 edition.
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In accordance with clause 15 of their Trust Deed, the Johnsonville Charitable Trust advise that a meeting of the Trustees will be held on Tuesday 27 June 2017 for the express purpose of considering nominations and electing two Trustees.
In accordance with Clause 15 of their Trust Deed, the Johnsonville Charitable Trust advise that a meeting of the Trustees will be held on Tuesday 11 July 2023 for the express purpose of considering nominations and if appropriate electing two Trustees.
Members of the public who are ordinarily resident in the Trust’s designated areas may nominate suitable candidates to fill Trustee vacancies.
Members of the public who are ordinarily resident in the Trusts designated areas may nominate suitable candidates to fill Trustee vacancies.
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Nominations must be signed by two residents of the Trust’s designated areas, and the nominee. Retiring Trustees are eligible for nomination and re-election. Nominations must be received by the Trust before 4.00pm on Friday 16 June 2017
Nominations must be signed by two residents of the Trusts designated areas, and the nominee. Retiring Trustees are eligible for nomination and re-election. Nominations must be received by the Trust before 4.00pm on Friday 30 June 2023
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Only persons ordinarily resident in the designated areas shall be eligible for nomination and they must be able to provide evidence of their residential status. The Trustees may wish to interview nominees prior to or on the day of the meeting. The current designated areas of the Trust are: Johnsonville, Newlands, Churton Park, Paparangi, Broadmeadows, Grenada Village, Grenada North, Woodridge and Glenside and other adjoining areas as the Trustees may decide from time to time.
Only persons ordinarily resident in the designated area shall be eligible for nomination, and they must be able to provide evidence of their residential status. The Trustees may wish to interview nominees prior to or on the day of the meeting.
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The current designated areas of the Trust are: Johnsonville, Newlands, Churton Park, Paparangi, Broadmeadows, Grenada Village, Grenada North, Woodridge and Glenside. Nominations are to be addressed to:
Nominations are to be addressed to:
The Secretary Johnsonville Charitable Trust
Secretary Johnsonville Charitable Trust
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13072 Johnsonville 6440