Archive for June, 2008

Small Sided Games - draws update

Friday, June 20th, 2008

FFNC advise that draws for the Grade 6, 7 & 8 age groups partcipating in SSG have only been completed until the 28th June.

Fixtures that were scheduled on the 31st May and washed out have been rescheduled to 5th July…..check draw here.

New draws will be available from after 5th July and commence after the end of the school holidays.

For further information contact FFNC on 66 25 1444.

Souths surge into 2nd place in NDC Championship

Friday, June 13th, 2008

South Lismore have surged up the Newton Denny Chapelle Championship ladder on the back of some recent good form moving into second place behind comfortable leaders Alstonville.

Last weeks 5 - 1 demolition of Uki helped the Celtics move ahead of close rivals Casino and Woodburn on goal difference and get them back in the frame for a top five finish.

Granted all three of the top four teams have a game in hand on Souths but this season is already proving that 3 points in the bag is a big advantage. Woodburn and Uki are testament to that with the Wolves struggling to draw with third from bottom Seawolves and Uki going down to a previously winless Banora Point.

Alstonville lead the Championship with 21 points eight clear of souths with a game in hand and at this stage are the beneficiaries of the inconsistent form of the remaining teams.

Round 9 fixtures throw up some mouthwatering fixtures with League leaders Alstonville up against Casino at Colley Park, Uki taking on Seawolves in a local tweed derby, Burringbar host South Lismore and Banora Point host Woodburn Wolves in what could be a tense affair.

Lennox Head win Northern Champions Cup

Thursday, June 12th, 2008

Lennox Head Sharks have been crowned Champions of the NSW north coast after a thrilling extra-time win over Urunga Raiders in Coffs Harbour. The women’s team from Lennox Head defeated Urunga 2-1 in the second period of extra time after the teams were locked at 1-all after 90 minutes. Conditions at BCU International Stadium were perfect for the match which brought together two teams who were undefeated in their local competitions and it proved to be a tight contest. The match started at top speed with Urunga putting the first shot on target within 30 seconds of kick off. The opening period was truly end to end, but the opening goal game in only the 10th minute when the Lennox defence curiously opened right up to allow a Urunga mid field ball to travel unchallenged up the middle. The Lennox Head sweeper was caught on the right hand side of the pitch when Urunga’s Lauren Green sprinted onto the ball unopposed to slot home the opener. Within two minutes of the restart the Sharks could have been back on level terms with a well taken shot from close range, however the Raiders’ keeper Jessica Snow was perfectly positioned to make the save. Urunga was dominating large parts of the first half through right winger Georgia Myles and striker Tjirra Francis, but the famed Lennox Head defence held firm. The Sharks were holding the ball for long periods as well, mainly through midfielder Amanda Brett and Jaime Picken on the right hand side. One nil to the Raiders at the break. Urunga changed their formation for the second half with Tjirra Francis dropping back into the midfield and Skye Pettit moving to the front line. This was perhaps the crucial move of the match because the longer the game went on, the more it looked like a Lennox Head goal was coming. In the 50th minute, Urunga’s Belinda Moore, who was a standout player for the Raiders was put through for a one on one with the Lennox Head keeper Riley Harrison. Harrison’s technique was excellent all night and here she pulled off a save which was crucial for keeping the Sharks in the match. Significantly, in the 70th minute Urunga’s Lauren Green was forced to leave the field with an ankle injury. This seemed to take the sting out of the Urunga attack and, even though Belinda Moore dominated the midfield for Urunga, from here the Raiders didn’t often look like increasing their lead. There were chances, however, in particular to Heidi Francis from 30 metres out. Francis hit a thunderbolt which, had it been on target, would have been near impossible to stop, but flew to the left of the goal. In the 65th minute Belinda Moore attempted an over the shoulder volley and only succeeded in hitting Sharks’ defender Margo Rollison in the face. Rollison, thankfully,  recovered to play on. Lennox Head closed in for the kill. It almost came in the 80th minute after a fumble by Urunga keeper Jessica Snow resulted in the ball dropping in front of Angela Graham, who could only push it wide. The equaliser finally came in the 82nd minute through Chelsea Graham. Graham weaved her way through a tired Raiders backline, fired the ball to the left, it hit the post & went in. So to extra time they went; two 10 minute periods, in which Lennox Head looked the stronger. In the 105th minute, Urunga was forced to make a goal line clearance during a massive scramble, but it only delayed the inevitable. The winner came in the 108th minute, two minutes before a penalty shootout was due. Amanda Brett, who had toiled hard for Lennox Head all night in the midfield, struck the ball from just outside the goal area and it was celebration time. Only Samantha Snow’s shot one minute from time threatened to bring on the penalty shootout, but it was not to be for the Raiders. 2-1 the final score to Lennox Head. This was a game which truly could have gone either way. At times both teams looked dominant, however, if the statistics could be found, they may well show Lennox Head had more of the ball, perhaps. Usually a team with that much ability and that much ball will win and so it proved on the night.

Lennox Head & Rovers vulnerable to upset in Northern Champions Cup

Thursday, June 5th, 2008

FFNC’s representatives in the Northern Champions Cup may be vulnerable to an upset if as indicated they take understrength squads to Coffs Harbour this weekend.

It is known that Lennox Head will be without Shani Lauf and Sophie Towner two of their most influential players when they meet up with Urunga Raiders in Saturday nights final of the Women’s Northern champions Cup.

Both girls are tied up with Northern NSW State Team Camps and will be sorely missed. Responsibility for creating opportunities will now fall on the shoulders of Amanda Brett and Christie Hopley which will be a test of their vision and passing skills as both players usually operate as ball winners providing the ammunition for the likes of Towner, Allardyce and Coleman.

Coach Damion Davis remains positive though despite these losses “we will definitely miss Sophie and Shani but I see that as an added test for my girls. We haven’t been under this type of pressure before and it will be a great opportunity to see the girls perform at the top of their game. We are keen to represent FFNC and want to win this first ever Northern Champions Cup,” Davis said.

Rovers first test will come against the champions of Northern Inland Football, in Norths Companions. Missing the likes of Ian McGregor, Aaron Heffernan, Luke McAnelly and Troy Matthews will be a test of depth for the Rovers but they have shown they can pull players from lower divisions who are more than capable.

Companions go into the tournament seriously understrength from the the side that won the double last year. Riddled with injury they have only been able to muster up 15 fit players so that may yet work to Rovers advantage.

Rovers kick off their campaign at 5.00pm with the Women’s Final commencing at 7.00pm at Coffs Harbour International Stadium.

Rovers & Lennox head to Coffs for the Northern Champions Cup

Monday, June 2nd, 2008

Richmond Rovers and Lennox Head will compete in the Northern Champions Cup this weekend in Coffs Harbour.

The Northern Champions Cup is a champions league style competition with the 2007 champion clubs from Coffs Harbour, Armidale/Tamworth, Port Maquarie and Football Far North Coast all competing.

Rovers fresh from the weekend mauling of Lennox Head will compete in the men’s competition while runaway Southern Cross Credit Union WPL leaders Lennox Head will meet up with Coffs United in a winner takes all match.

The best of the best concept is a joint venture between the four involved zones and aims to establish a long term competition where both grand final winners and point score champions will compete regularly.

Coffs Harbour International Stadium will be the venue for all fixtures with the men’s semi finals and the women’s final being played on Saturday  at 3.00pm, 5.00pm and 7.00pm respectively. Sunday will showcase the top two teams with the final kicking off at 3.00pm.