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WaiBOP Challenge Shield Defence
Trophy on the line!
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5 Inside this issue
2 RED: The matchday magazine of Cambridge FC
Club’s website: www.cambridgesoccer.co.nzWaiBOP Football: www.waibopfootball.co.nzNZ Football: www.nzfootball.co.nz
KEY CONTACTS
Your fi rst points of contactCheck club website: www.cambridgesoccer.co.nzGeneral club matters: [email protected] matters: [email protected]
President and chair
Peter MartensMobile: 027 2943044
Vice chair
Steve ThomasMobile: 021 746863E: [email protected]
Secretary
Josh EasbyMobile: 021 0558854E: josh@hurricane–press.co.nz
Junior club co–captain
Catherine ClarkE: [email protected]
Junior club co–captain
Ingrid CookE: [email protected]
Treasurer (acting)
Craig ClarkMobile: 027 9153273E: [email protected]
Men’s club captain
Lee TurpittMobile: 027 2320100E: [email protected]
Women’s club captain
Fern FeaverMobile: 021 1323829E: [email protected]
Grounds
Harry BomansMobile: 027 4985075E: [email protected]
Facilities & Events
Tania ZeurenMobile: 027 2723830E: [email protected]
Bar manager
Fairlie MortonMobile: 021 2043412
Purchasing manager
Chrissy GoodinMobile: 021 307294E: [email protected]
Policy & planning
Pauline LewisMobile: 027 2747578E: [email protected]
Volunteer co–ordinator
Michaela McQuartersMobile: 021 621904E: [email protected]
Immediate past chairman
Greg ZeurenMobile: 027 5030629E: [email protected]
Senior gear
Jim ThomassenMobile: 027 6811264E: [email protected]
Treasurer (incoming)
Paul BlackstockMobile: 021 1282091E: [email protected]
Building project manager
Geoff WheelerMobile: 027 4952777E: Geoff @jetcreative.co.nz
Our club has a number of Facebook groups which you are invited to join. Search for Cambridge FC NZ (general club), Cambridge Football Club — Juniors or Cambridge Football Club — Women for the most popular.
2015 committee members
Useful websites
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OFFICIAL MATCHDAY MAGAZINE
OF CAMBRIDGE FOOTBALL CLUB
Cambridge FC
John Kerkhof ParkVogel StCambridge 3434
Mailing address:PO Box 214Cambridge 3450
WWW.CAMBRIDGESOCCER.CO.NZ
Editor: Josh EasbyClub photographer: Louis Roberts.Copyright: None of the contents of this publication should be reproduced without prior permission.Inquiries: [email protected]
NZ Programme of the Year 2011
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Our club goes into the 2015 winter season
with optimism and the knowledge we’re
making big progress on and off the pitch.
We’re fi elding double the number of senior sides we fi elded only six years ago — and we are fi nally getting the quality of facilities required for a club of our size.The $200,000 extension to our facilities
will provide six new changing rooms with toilets and showers, the result of many years’ fundraising and planning.In recent years, our ability to grow and
perform at a high level of competition was hamstrung by facilities that struggled to
Josh Easby, the secretary of Cambridge Football Club, introduces a new season ...
keep pace with our needs. But over the past three years, we have upgraded our showers, toilets, bar and kitchen facilities and generally improved the comforts of our clubrooms.
Now we’re benefi tting from our eff orts to grow the club’s revenue from hosting regional and national football events, as well as helping other sports groups such as rowing and waka ama.
After our fi rst summer hosting ASB Premiership games, we invested the proceeds into upgrading our premium pitch and by installing a much–need irrigation system.
The past summer, was our busiest yet, and confi rmed we are now an all–year operation.
We successfully hosted fi ve more WaiBOP United games (with the second highest average attendances in the league), had record numbers taking part in our weekly fi ve–a–side league and staged successful sevens tournaments for men and women.
Now we get down to the serious business of supporting our fi rst team as they campaign to take the WaiBOP Premiership title and with it, the chance to earn promotion to the Northern League.
Good luck to the players and coaching team — we’re right behind you!
‘The past summer, was our busiest yet, and confirmed we are now an all–year operation ...’
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Part-time work
Cambridge Football Club seeks help to
prepare our Vogel St pitches this winter.
We seek expressions of interest from
organisations or individual contractors
who want to undertake about 8 hours
of work a week until August.
Please contact:
SecretaryCambridge FCPO Box 214Cambridge 3450cambridgesoccer@gmail.
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Shield goes on the line
The nature of the competition rules around the shield make it a tough trophy to defend. Every time we play at home, the shield goes up for grabs, regardless of how well we’re prepared and how many players are on the injured list.
And so it should be.The purpose of the shield is to add spice to
The WaiBOP Challenge Shield hangs proudly on the wall of our clubrooms at John
Kerkhof Park — but for how much longer?
WaiBOP Football’s top league competition, and it makes for exciting football when teams know what’s at stake.
This weekend’s visitors, Tauranga Old Blues, went close to taking the shield away from John Kerkhof Park almost a year ago to the day. Leading 1–0 as the game entered added time, Glen Carmichael scrambled home an equaliser in front of the crowded clubrooms to earn a draw — enough to retain the shield.
The Cambridge team were rightly proud of their record last season when they started the year with the shield (due to holder Whakatane Town’s withdrawal from the top division), and they fi nished the season with the shield (despite losing it briefl y to Taupo).
Potentially, our boys need to go unbeaten in 11 home games this season to retain the shield for another summer.
It would be nice to have to return the shield by winning promotion to the Northern League ... but that’s the stuff football dreams are made of.
Some excellent summer signings, spearheaded by the return to Cambridge of ex–pro Jason Chewins, have given the club hope of a decent crack at the WaiBOP Premiership title.
Two wins from two games away, and now the boys play in front of their home support.
If you can’t dream of glory at the start of the season, there’s something wrong!Jason Chewins ... back at Cambridge
‘If you can’t dream of glory at the start of the season, there’s something wrong ...’
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Our club’s most successful year
The club was named WaiBOP Football’s Club of the Year for 2014, chosen from the region’s 106 affi liated clubs.
The honour refl ected the work by Cambridge’s army of volunteers to not only provide football for its own members but also to stage regional and national events for the sport.
These include hosting WaiBOP–run coaching courses and game days for youngsters, as well as being the home ground for ASB Premiership side WaiBOP United.
Cambridge is one of six bases for national league football (the others are Auckland, Napier, Wellington, Christchurch and Dunedin).
Cambridge was named the 2014 Waipa District Sports Club of the Year and was a fi nalist in the Waikato Sports Club of the Year.
Its chairman, Greg Zeuren, was named Administrator of the Year for both Waipa District and for the Waikato, for his leadership of the club’s committee.
The club was also awarded the Supreme Award for the Waipa District’s Trustpower Community Awards, becoming only the second sports club to take the trophy which recognises services to the local community.
Our club was a fi nalist at the national
Trustpower Community Awards held in Wellington in late March.
Cambridge also won two WaiBOP Football Best Practice awards.
Success has not just come off the pitch.Our senior men’s fi rst team won the
Federation Challenge Shield last year and goes into 2015 as the holder. The team were runners–up in the Waikato/Bay of Plenty Federation Division 1.
Our women’s fi rst team won the Waikato Women’s Cup, beating the previously unbeaten Claudelands Rovers 2–1 in the fi nal.
Our Under 15 boys’ youth team won the Waikato/Bay of Plenty Nike Cup tournament, a feat repeated this year. The side also won the WaiBOP Federation U–15 Youth League.
Cambridge Football Club has swept a number of prestigious awards in the past year — a
period called the club’s “golden season” by the Cambridge Edition.
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Cambridge’s Robbie Greenhalgh has
won the WaiBOP United Supporters’ Player
of the Year award after an outstanding
summer season in football’s top level
domestic competition.
Greenhalgh (29) surprised some football followers with his selection to the WaiBOP team which plays several levels of competition higher than his Cambridge club team.
But after playing in all WaiBOP United’s ASB Premiership fi xtures, Greenhalgh comfortably won the player’s award which was decided on votes cast from supporters.
Greenhalgh has already started his winter season as a player/coach with Cambridge in the WaiBOP Premiership, and coaches the St Peter’s School second XI.
A New Zealand Under 17 international, Greenhalgh played for top Auckland clubs
Bay Olympic and Central United before relocating to the Waikato and joining Cambridge Football Club in 2013.
Cambridge FC will be well represented
at April’s NZ Football National Talent
Centre, with the following players selected
to attend — Levi Clark, Immo Frank, Logan
Wisnewski, Mason Woodall and Patrick
Steele.
The players have been selected to attend the NZ Football National Talent Centre (NTC) in Auckland scheduled for the April school holiday period.
Some players received auto-selection from the previous NTC last October, while others were selected from the Talent On Location (TOL) day was held in Auckland on Sunday March 1.
CLUB NEWS
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Time to farewell an old friend
The old logo ... and the new version.
After many years of use, the club has
decided to ‘retire’ the old black and white
logo that has adorned thousands of
shirts.
With the club entering a new age with better facilities and a higher public profi le, the club’s committee decided to review use of the club’s logo, making use of the professional
skills of Jet Creative’s Geoff Wheeler, who serves on the committee.
After much work, and after creating versions of the logo for use on diff erent backgrounds, the committee opted for the stylised red, white and black version that appears for the fi rst time in this weekend’s matchday magazine.
The committee wanted a logo that was contemporary, made use of the club’s traditional red colours and that would be adaptable when used in diff erent ways — from use on websites to being worn with pride on club kit and apparel.
The building of our changing room extensions and the imminent purchase of new apparel prompted the decision to introduce the new logo for the 2015 season.
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Fraser Nicholls (goalkeeper)Joined Cambridge in 2013 after fi ve years between the posts for Otorohanga, including two seasons of Federation 1. Four appearances for the Waikato All Stars .
Rex Fowler (goalkeeper)A promising young goalkeeper who has joined Cambridge for the 2015 season from Hukanui-Rototuna.
Jason Chewins (defender or midfi eld)Rejoins Cambridge for 2015 after a spell with Northern League club Melville United, having won their Player of the Year title in 2011 and played national league football for Waikato FC. Before emigrating, Chewins set an all–time club record with 489 appearances for professional club Aldershot Town.
Matt Wheeler (defender)A member of WaiBOP United’s youth team in the ASB Youth League for the past two summers, Wheeler rejoins Cambridge in
2015 after a spell with northern league club Ngaruawahia United.
Adrian Clark (defender)Experienced and reads the game well, played for top Wellington clubs Lower Hutt and Stop Out before joining Cambridge.
Henry Stephen (defender)Talented left–sided wide player with pace and an excellent cross, Stephen joins the Cambridge club for the 2015 season.
Kieran Hill (defender)A fi rst team regular at Ngaruawahia United until his transfer to John Kerkhof Park last year, he brings considerable Northern League experience to Cambridge.
Nathan Claridge (defender or midfi eld)Made his Northern League debut at 16. Won the club’s Young Player of the Year Award in 2011 when he captained the club’s U19s at the national youth championships.
Cambridge 2015: Back (from left) Bernardo Belladares, Sam Garmonsway, Rex Fowler, Kyle Wisnewski, Matt Wheeler, Tom Woutersen, Jason Szabo, Glen Carmichael, Fraser Nicholls. Front: Richard Armstrong, Henry Stephen, Adrian Clark, Jason Chewins, Nathan Claridge, Patrick Woodlock.
2015 squad
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Patrick Woodlock (midfi eld/captain)In his second spell at Cambridge, with Northern League experience here and with Wanderers and Ngaruawahia Utd. Waikato FC Youth player and Waikato age group rep .
Jason Szabo (forward or midfi eld)Experienced attacking midfi elder who has emigrated from the UK. Gets amongst the goals and was 2013 top scorer and ‘Player of the Year’ for our Waikato A team.
Josh Clark (defender or midfi eld)Made his Northern League debut at 15 and expected to return to Cambridge in mid–2015 after playing for Murray State College, in Oklahoma, United States.
Glen Carmichael (defender or midfi eld)Joined Cambridge for the 2013 season after playing for Matamata Swifts in Northern League Divisions 1 and 2. Selected for last season’s Waikato All Stars team.
Robbie Greenhalgh (midfi eld/player coach)Signed for Cambridge in 2013 after an illustrious career as skipper of Northern League winners Bay Olympic, and a member of the Waikato FC national league squad. Previously at Central United and a former NZ U–17 international. Voted the Supporters’ Player of the Year for WaiBOP United after the 2014–15 ASB Premiership season.
Tom Woutersen (forward)Learned his football with Cambridge, helping win the U–19 Satellite Youth Tournament in Napier, before spending three seasons with Palmerston North Marist. Returned to Cambridge for 2013. Won the team’s Golden Boot in 2013.
Adam Brady (forward)Joins the club as a new arrival from the United Kingdom, where he played for Melbourne Inn in the Plymouth and West Devon Combination Football League.
Kyle Wisnewski (winger)This 17-year-old member of the WaiBOP futsal team has transferred to Cambridge from Melville United for the 2015 season.
Sam Garmonsway (defender or winger)Former Cambridge High School player who joined the club in 2014 after playing for Universities AFC while studying at Canterbury University.
Richard Armstrong (defender)Joined Cambridge for the start of the 2014 season from Ngaruawahia United where he was a regular in the Northern League Reserves Division.
Jordan Sylvester (defender or winger)Joined Cambridge for the 2014 season from Universities AFC, Christchurch.
Brett Clark (forward)Veteran player with the club and former fi rst team player who has taken the reins in 2015, leading a newly–formed coaching group.
Mike Woodlock (assistant coach)Coached Cambridge between 2008 and 2010 in Northern League Division 2 and brings vast experience to the 2015 coaching team.
Kim Brierley (goalkeeper coach)Runs the Just4Keepers goalkeeping academy, coaches WaiBOP Federation goalkeepers and has been the WaiBOP women’s ASB League goalkeeper coach for the past two seasons.
Chrissy Goodin (team manager)The fi rst woman to manage a Cambridge men’s fi rst team, Goodin is an established member of the women’s fi rst team and serves on the club’s executive committee.
Off –fi eld apparel for our Premiership and Championship squads is sponsored by Jet Creative.
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Mar 28 Matamata Swifts a D 0–0Apr 4 Tauranga Old Blues a D 2–2Apr 11 West Hamilton h 12.30pm
Apr 18 Ngongotaha a 12.30pm Apr 25 Kawerau Sports h 12.30pm
May 2 Whakatane Town a 12.30pm
May 9 ByeMay 16 Claudelands Rovers a 2.45pm
May 23 Tokoroa h 12.30pm
May 30 Te Awamutu h 12.30pm
Jun 13 Te Puke United a 2.45pm
Jun 27 Matamata Swifts h 12.30pm
Jul 4 Tauranga Old Blues h 12.30pm
Jul 11 West Hamilton a 2.45pm
Jul 18 Ngongotaha h 12.30pm
Jul 25 Kawerau Sports a 2.45pm
Aug 1 Whakatane Town h 12.30pm
Aug 8 ByeAug 15 Claudelands Rovers h 12.30pm
Aug 22 Tokoroa a 2.45pm
Aug 29 Te Awamutu a 2.45pm
Sep 5 Te Puke United h 12.30pm
Team P W D L F A Pts
Claudelands 2 2 0 0 5 1 6Te Puke United 2 1 1 0 6 3 4Tokoroa 2 1 0 1 7 3 3Kawerau Sports 1 1 0 0 7 4 3WEST HAMILTON 2 1 0 1 3 3 3
CAMBRIDGE 2 0 2 0 2 2 2
Matamata Swifts 2 0 2 0 2 2 2Whakatane Town 2 0 1 1 5 8 1Te Awamutu 2 0 1 1 2 5 1Tauranga Old Blues 2 0 1 1 2 7 1Ngongotaha 1 0 0 1 1 4 0
SCHEDULE
GOLDEN BOOT
Alex Ball 1Sam Garmonsway 1
WEEKEND FIXTURES
This weekend’s Championship games:
Cambridge v West HamiltonClaudelands Rovers v Kawerau SportsTe Puke United v Tauranga Old BluesTokoroa v NgongotahaTe Awamutu v Matamata SwiftsWhakatane Town — bye
CHAMPIONSHIP
LAST WEEK
Tauranga Old Blues 2 (2)
Cambridge 2 (1)April 4, 2015. Wharepai Domain.
ScorersTauranga Old Blues: Wes Green (2)Cambridge: Sam Garmonsway, Alex Ball.
‘Cambridge unbeaten after two...’
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TODAY’S VISITORS
Tauranga Old Blues
Founded: 2002
Ground: Wharepai Domain
Last season: 6th
Old Blues FC was founded 13 years ago,
the brain child of Steve Worlsey and John
Cooper who were discussing the possibility
of entering a team of mates into the local
leagues.
From those beginnings the club has slowly grown until the point it now has fi ve teams covering all skill levels and genders
The club achieved its biggest success when winning the 2011 Waikato/Bay of Plenty Federation Division 1.
The side challenged for a place in the Northern League but was beaten in the play–off s by Manukau City who then replaced Cambridge in the competition.
Old Blues fi nished 6th on the 2014 table, and almost took the WaiBOP Challenge Shield from Cambridge, leading until added time when the home side levelled.
5 April 2014
Cambridge 1 (Glen Carmichael)Old Blues 1 (Reuben Wood)
21 June 2014
Old Blues 0
Cambridge 2 (Tom Woutersen, Robbie Greenhalgh)
PREVIOUS MEETINGS
TODAY’S PLAYER OF THE DAY SPONSOR
LAST WEEK
Tauranga City United 2 (0)
Cambridge 4 (3)April 4, 2015. Links Ave, Mt Maunganui
ScorersTauranga City United: Bruno Riatta (81), Jack Bates (84)Cambridge: Jason Szabo (13, 18), Tom Woutersen (43, 63).
Carters Cambridge Player of the Day
Patrick Woodlock
‘Cambridge have taken an early lead in this
year’s WaiBOP Premiership ...’— Cambridge Edition (April 8, 2015)
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Mar 28 Matamata Swifts a W 4–0Apr 4 Tauranga City Utd a W 4–2Apr 11 Tauranga Old Blues h 2.45pmApr 18 Ngongotaha a 2.45pm Apr 25 Waikato Unicol h 2.45pmMay 2 Melville United a 2.45pmMay 9 Tauranga Boys Coll. h 2.45pmMay 16 Rotorua United a 2.45pmMay 23 Katikati h 2.45pmMay 30 Papamoa h 2.45pmJun 13 Otumoetai a 2.45pmJun 27 Matamata Swifts h 2.45pmJul 4 Tauranga City Utd h 2.45pmJul 11 Tauranga Old Blues a 2.45pmJul 18 Ngongotaha h 2.45pmJul 25 Waikato Unicol a 2.45pmAug 1 Melville United h 2.45pmAug 8 Tauranga Boys Coll. a 2.45pmAug 15 Rotorua United h 2.45pmAug 22 Katikati a 2.45pmAug 29 Papamoa a 2.45pmSep 5 Otumoetai h 2.45pm
Team P W D L F A Pts
CAMBRIDGE 2 2 0 0 8 2 6
Katikati 2 2 0 0 6 2 6Waikato Unicol 2 1 1 0 6 5 4Melville United 2 1 1 0 4 3 4Ngongotaha 1 1 0 0 4 3 3TAURANGA OLD BLUES 2 1 0 1 4 5 3
Matamata Swifts 2 1 0 1 3 5 3Papamoa 2 0 1 1 2 3 1Otumoetai 2 0 1 1 2 4 1Tauranga Boys’ College 1 0 0 1 3 4 0Rotorua United 2 0 0 2 4 6 0Tauranga City United 2 0 0 2 2 6 0
SCHEDULEGOLDEN BOOT
ity U
Tom Woutersen 4Jason Szabo 3Own goal 1
WEEKEND FIXTURES
This weekend’s Premiership games:
Cambridge v Tauranga Old BluesOtumoetai v Tauranga City UnitedPapamoa v Matamata SwiftsKatikati v NgongotahaTauranga Boys College v Melville Utd
We gratefully acknowledge the support of these companies for helping install our irrigation system.
PREMIERSHIP
‘Woutersen, Szabo among goals’
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GK Fraser Nicholls2 Tom Woutersen3 Nathan Claridge4 Sam Garmonsway5 Glen Carmichael6 Kyle Wisnewski7 Robbie Greenhalgh8 Jason Szabo9 Henry Stephen10 Jason Chewins11 Kieran Hill12 Adrian Clark14 Patrick Woodlock (c)15 Jordan Silvester16 Matthew Wheeler17 Adam BradyGK Rex FowlerCoach: Brett ClarkCoach: Robbie GreenhalghGoalkeeper coach: Kim BrierleyAssistant coach: Michael WoodlockTeam manager: Chrissy Goodin
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TODAY’S OFFICIALS
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