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Edition 4 – April 20 Central Region Junior Soccer Roster at http://www.crjsa.com/rosters facebook: http://www.facebook.com/CygnetSeaDragons 1 | Page The Green Weekly The Green Weekly The Green Weekly The Green Weekly Cygnet Sea Dragons Junior Soccer Club Inc 1. Welcome The 2 nd round saw some fantastic matches played, none better than the clubs first ever victory in the Football Federation Tasmania Youth league. This coming in only our 2 nd game. More on this in the match report. The third round will resume on Saturday May 11 th . Training is as follows: - Training Is ON This Friday 19 th April. - Break for two weeks - Training resume Friday 10 th May This week Played 10 Won 7 Lost 3 Draw - For 48 Against 18 This season Played 20 Won 12 (60%) Lost 5 Draw 2 For 91 Against 45 Above is only for Juniors If you child is in U9 or above and you are looking for something to do over the school holidays, don’t forget about the school holiday soccer coaching clinic. As a reminder the flyer is attached on page 3. Rosters will be finalised over the school holidays and the next newsletter will detail games when they are finalized. Hopefully the rest of the season will be known by this time. More to come on rosters next newsletter And don’t forget to check out our new facebook page. Already we are up to 32 likes. This is the easiest way for us to communicate regularly and you can add anything you like yourself. http://www.facebook.com/CygnetSeaDragons The next newsletter will be out the week of return from school holidays. Enjoy the school holidays!!! The Rambler (Dave) Go the Green

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The Green WeeklyThe Green WeeklyThe Green WeeklyThe Green Weekly Cygnet Sea Dragons Junior Soccer Club Inc

1. Welcome The 2nd round saw some fantastic matches played, none better than the clubs first ever victory in

the Football Federation Tasmania Youth league. This coming in only our 2nd game. More on this in

the match report. The third round will resume on Saturday May 11th. Training is as follows:

- Training Is ON This Friday 19th April.

- Break for two weeks

- Training resume Friday 10th May

This week Played 10 Won 7 Lost 3 Draw - For 48 Against 18

This season Played 20 Won 12 (60%) Lost 5 Draw 2 For 91 Against 45

Above is only for Juniors

If you child is in U9 or above and you are looking for something to do over the school holidays,

don’t forget about the school holiday soccer coaching clinic. As a reminder the flyer is attached

on page 3.

Rosters will be finalised over the school holidays and the next newsletter will detail games when

they are finalized. Hopefully the rest of the season will be known by this time. More to come on

rosters next newsletter

And don’t forget to check out our new

facebook page. Already we are up to 32 likes.

This is the easiest way for us to communicate

regularly and you can add anything you like

yourself.

http://www.facebook.com/CygnetSeaDragons

The next newsletter will be out the

week of return from school

holidays. Enjoy the school

holidays!!!

The Rambler (Dave) Go the Green

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Courage is like a muscle; it is strengthened by use. “Ruth Gordon”

- The international telephone dialing code for Antarctica is 672.

- The Main Library at Indiana University sinks over an inch every year because when it was

built, engineers failed to take into account the weight of all the books that would occupy

the building.

- The Neanderthal's brain was bigger than yours is.

Quote of the week:

Interesting (or irrelevant) Facts:

2. Saturday’s Matches and Ground Directions: Cygnet Sea Dragons Roster – Round 3 – 11 May 2013

Team: Kick Off: Location: Opponent: Juniors

U/6 South Div 2

U/7 Green South Div 1

U/7 White South Div 2

U/8 Green South Div 1

U/8 White South Div 2

U/9 Green City Div 2

U/9 White City Div 5

U/10 Green City Div 1

U/10 White City Div 5

U/12 City Div 2

Youths U14 South Div D

Ground Directions:

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When: Tue 23rd & Wed 24th April– 10am-4pm

2 x 2.5 hour session and 1 hour lunch (BYO)

Where: Cygnet home ground

What: We have put together an intense two-day soccer skills

development clinic. We will be focusing on the four key skill

areas for young players:

- Passing

- First touch

- 1V1

- Running with the ball

We will of course be running a 5 on 5 tournament to try out

your freshly sharpened skills and there will be trophies and

prizes.

School Holidays School Holidays School Holidays School Holidays

Soccer ClinicSoccer ClinicSoccer ClinicSoccer Clinic

Cost $ 20 per participant – Age from u9’s to youth squad. In order to deliver quality intense training sessions, we have decided to limit clinic to 40 places. DEPOSIT $20 INTO CLUB BANK ACCOUNT AND EMAIL ROD WITH PLAYER NAME TO REGISTER. Account name: Cygnet Sea Dragons JSC Inc Bank: CBA BSB #: 067-009 Account #: 1002-1094 More info from Rod Parish 0417 362 153 or [email protected]

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THE FOOTBALL RAMBLER

Football’s Believe it or not 2: 10 funny and strange football stories

Players invoke card frenzy

Jose Manuel Barro Escandon went a little bit card crazy in a match involving first division teams Recreativo Linense and Saladillo de Algeciras. The match descended into a massive brawl which forced the referee to abandon the game before going into each dressing room and showing nine red cards per team.

A dose of his own medicine

During the 1930 World Cup semifinal between Argentina and the United States, the American trainer sprinted onto the pitch to argue with the referee. In the process he threw his medical bag to the ground, opened a bottle of chloroform and then collapsed to the ground as he’d knocked himself out.

Legendary United fan

Norman Windram, a lifelong Manchester United fan, claimed in 2002 to have been at every Manchester United match at Old Trafford since 1926. He said he watched his first game aged four-years-old and attended over 1,800 home matches in a row making him one of the loyalist supporters the club has ever had.

No jokes allowed

The Chile Under-20 squad were fined in 2002 for laughing. The country’s FA decided to punish the players as someone told a joke which caused the whole squad to fall about laughing. The coach complained as he struggled to regain authority and control after the joke had been told.

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Chicken wings for losers

Grimsby Town manager Brian Laws is alleged to have thrown a plate of chicken wings at Ivano Bonetti in 1996 after the team had lost a match. The gaffer was apparently unhappy with Bonetti’s lack of effort throughout the game and hurled the chicken at the player through his frustration.

Blatter knows what’s up

Sepp Blatter, the head of FIFA, didn’t exactly cover himself in glory when he was answering questions about the women’s game in 2004. He suggested a way to make the women’s game more popular would be to bring in more feminine clothing such as much tighter shorts.

Fancy dressed footballer

Newcastle United midfielder Clarence Acuna was pulled over by police after attending the club’s Christmas party in 1999. However, it was a caution with a difference because the Chilean was dressed as Captain Hook as the police asked him various questions related to his driving skills.

“Honey! I’m busy!”

A trainer was sent off in 2005 when he answered his mobile phone in the middle of the pitch. Dave Nicholls was treating a player on the pitch when his phone started to ring in his pocket. Without thinking he naturally answered and an angry referee sent the trainer off which meant he was restricted from the dug out for the rest of the game.

Balotelli can be trusted with kids

Manchester City striker Mario Balotelli stormed into the office of a headmaster in 2011. A young fan asked Balotelli for an autograph at training which prompted the Italian to ask why he wasn’t at school. The fan explained he was being bullied which prompted Balotelli to go to the school with the boy and his mother and demand to see the headmaster to sort the incident out.

Mind your head

Ronnie Simpson of Celtic was hit on the head by a brick as he warmed up for a match against Racing Club of Argentina in 1967. As he went about his pre-match routine, a fan threw the brick in his direction. He was subsequently injured and couldn’t continue which meant he was replaced by reserve player John Fallon.

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Riddle of the week:

The more you have of it, the less you see. What is it? (Answer on following page)

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Riddle Answer - Darkness

COACHES BOX

U14 Youth – Match Report Historic Game, Historic Goal: Co–coach Dave Sayers called it soon after hearing that the U14s had lost their opener v

Glenorchy by 0-7 last week. He predicted that we’d win our next game against our

club’s fiercest rivals, the Kingborough Lions. Dave missed Thursday night’s training

session due to a work trip but on Friday I was able to inform him that his prediction

could well be on the money. At that very same training session something just clicked

into place!! All the things we’ve repeatedly been drumming into the players such as formation, moving

and calling for the ball – well it was as though somebody had flicked a switch. Not that I saw any of it as

the Huonville Soccer Ground was enveloped in a Stygian darkness at the time (unfortunately no-one was

able to flick the light switch). Still, I figured if they could do all this in total blackness they’d surely have

the edge in broad daylight. I mentioned last week that the first ever Sea Dragon Junior matches took

place on 12 April 2008. However, it was not until the 3 May of that same year that the club chalked up its

first ever win as the then U9s defeated Kingborough Lions by 4-2 with Isaac Beecroft (3) and Vincent

Chancellor (1) getting on the score-sheet. On Saturday Isaac and Vincent took the field for the U14s, as

did Jake Buckland, Hugh McGarry, Josh Wilson and Archie Cumper who also took part in our first ever win

all those years ago. However, it wasn’t one of the aforementioned who scored the club’s first ever youth

goal. Ten minutes in and after a cagey opening which we edged narrowly on the strength of a couple of

counter attacks based on quick flowing interchanges, Rowan Shelton won the ball just inside his own half

and as is his wont he made a bee-line in the direction of their goal. Running at break-neck speed and with

team-mates left and right of him he struck terror into the back-peddling Kingborough defense. Rowan

spotted a gap opening up in the home defense akin to when Moses parted the Red Sea way back

sometime in the fourteenth century (give or take a few millennium) and he went through it like a knife

through butter, before slotting past the keeper from twelve yards out. It was only a matter of time before

the floodgates opened and when they did it left our opponents wishing forlornly that Noah had been

around to build them a boat. With Vincent, Isaac, Hugh, Jake, Christian Sayers and Rowan playing flowing

football and combining in their half of the field it was no surprise that both Jake and Christian added to

the score-line before the half was out. It was a surprise that we only got another three in the second half

courtesy of Rowan (again), Isaac (who was breaching their defense at will and on another day might have

grabbed a hat-trick) and Hugh. Our second half keeper Brady Cook only touched the ball once in the half

and that was to collect the ball for a goal kick. Hannah Parish and Jake Ainslie were very solid in the full-

back roles while nothing was getting passed Silas Richter in the center of defense. Josh had his best ever

game in the midfield holding role where he seemed to be constantly in the thick of it while Archie after

coming out of an almost action-less first half in goal made an impressive contribution across three

different positions after half time, particularly in midfield where he was well supported by Arya Clare.

Hard to pick a best on ground this week as there were so many worthy contenders. Dave suggested Hugh

might have just nicked it so we’ll go with that, but it was certainly a close run thing. It’s good to get the

monkey off our back after the previous week’s heavy loss. In this level of competition if you look regularly

at the League Ladders you’ll note that every season at every age group and across all divisions there’s

always a team who gets tailed off at the bottom, losing practically every week. I’m pleased to say that

that team is NOT us!! Roll on Saturday.

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U14 Division D Result – Kingborough 0-6 Cygnet (Rowan 2, Isaac, Jake B, Christian, Hugh). Yours, The

Coaches Box

Yours, The Coaches Box

THE ROYAL RANT

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Your Sea Dragons Committee:

President – Rod Parish Vice President –Luca Vanzino Treasurer – George Wilson Committee Member – Dave Sayers (Communications and whatever) Committee Member – Matt Ody Committee Member – Vacant (Grants) Committee member – Gini/Mark Buckland (Line marker) Committee Member – Alison Nicholas (Canteen) Committee Member – John Gorrie

Sea Dragon Gold Club Sponsorship 2012:

Marcus Boks – “Boks the Best Bacon”

Cygneture Chocolates

Tasmanian Private Realty

Red Velvet Lounge

Black Hawk Publishing

Mr & Mrs Coaches Box Coaching Services

Coast and Mountain Exploration

Green and Gold Club - $150 Green and Silver Club - $100 Green and Bronze Club - $

50

PLEASE SUPPORT OUR SPONSORS – or at least be sure to convey your personal thanks. GOLD Club Sponsor

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For all your coaching needs Tel. (03) Tel 62950754/ 0400-514767 Welcome to our latest GOLD sponsor GOLD Club Sponsor

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Message for All Parents (and Kids): If your child is unable to play for any reason please contact your team coach or reply to Dave Sayers who

will pass message on as if we know in time we may be able to get a player from one of the other teams to

double up and therefore we avoid playing short or having to borrow from the other team. Telephone

numbers/email of team coaches above fixtures, results and scorers – item 9.

7. Canteen roster (Coordinator – Alison Nicholas – contact details below):

We are now calling for volunteers for canteen roster. Please let Alison know when you can

volunteer.

Volunteering for canteen is easy and a great way for soccer parents to catch up with others!

This weekend we have seven home games. If each family (without coaching commitments)

can help out one Saturday during the term the canteen will run at its best (and most profitable).

Instructions for Volunteers:

What to do?

One of the volunteers needs to buy/bring :

-500ml milk

-4 loaves of bread

-dozen free range eggs (to go with our free range bacon!!!)

-sliced onion

Please work out who will do this amongst your group.

� Please take along 2 tea towels, and the receipts for the items above so you can get your

money back.

� Bacon and sausages are supplied by Alison (thanks to Boks and Nicholas butchery) at

training on Friday or Saturday morning.

� If more sausages etc. are required on the day they can be purchased locally in Cygnet.

� Please arrive 15mins before first game starts.

� When you get there the canteen will be unlocked. All the stock and supplies are in plastic

boxes on the table. Setup; cook bacon first, and eggs to order for the egg and bacon

sangers; cook onion and sausages, serve then clean up and put everything back.

� It is always fantastic if there are home-made muffins, scones or biscuits but only bring these if

you want to...

Thanks for your support!

Alison Nicholas

ph. 0429307858

[email protected]

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Canteen Roster so far.

Date Time Names

6/4/13 9:45 – 12:30 Megan, Kirsty, India

13/4/13 8:45 – 10:30 Genevieve, Janine, Ana and India

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8. Match Reports

Cygnet U/6

It was a tough day for our budding soccer stars, however they seemed to be having a great time

regardless. A sign of great sportsmanship, to loose in such a positive manner. St Aloysius was strong and

fast scoring 7 goals to our 1, although we did stop another 10 or 15 attempts. Fantastic defence from

Archie who also made a couple of nice breaks. Charlie Gorringe played a powerful game foiling many

attempts by the St Aloysius strikers’ he was also heavily marked and was unable to get a run at goals.

Abby was strong in the midfield, able to turn the ball many times and always in the thick of it. Charlie

Hooper showed of some awesome footwork, turning the ball efficiently and sneeking a goal pass the

confused St Aloysius defensive line. Flynn was full of enthusiasm and did some great kicks, a sign of great

things to come. William showed some great foot skills and got right in there amongst it.

Great to see the team playing hard right to the end, good job.

Alby

Cygnet U/6 1 lost to St Aloysius Ref 7 (Charlie Hooper 1)

Cygnet U/7 Green Our 6 goals were not won easily, with Huon Valley putting up great defense and having a few near misses

of their own. Rory scored a beautiful goal, sneaking through the opponents’ forest of feet with very

skillful weaving work. Huon also showed off fancy footwork, the highlight being the “jumping ball”, which

scored lots of laughs and provided a sense of fun to the game. Tommy’s two goals were won through

perseverance, taking the ball most of the length of the field, right into the goals. Harry really got involved

in the action and showed his skill reaches beyond defense, to strategic passing to his teammates. As

usual, Benny showed focus and determination with strong kicks and energy, following through to score

three goals.

Cygnet U/7 Green 6 def Huon Valley 0 (Benny 3, Tommy 2, Rory 1)

Cygnet U/7 White

The skills we are working on in training are really showing through.

Great ball control dribbling and passing displayed this week, dominated the game.

We had an easy win. well done boys.

Cygnet U/7 White 12 def Southern Christian College 0 (Kes, 2. Floyd, 4. Matthew, 6.)

Cygnet U/8 Green Last season our opposition faced the might of our all boys team. At this time Kingborough Lions Black

had, as we were, been undefeated. We went on and hammered them in each encounter there on.

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This year Kingborough Lions Black rocked up to face the even more might of our star studded boys and

girls. Kingborough seemed confident on the coach handshake and mentioned their big victory in the first

game. I was modest and said we did alright.

Kick off saw us a little lacking in energy and the first 5 minutes were a tussle in midfield. Then we

proceeded to completely dominate Kingborough with non stop action, particularly with shots on goal (a

number just off target). Everyone was outstanding yet again, and special mention to our goal keepers

who learned that when your team dominates, there is not much to do. Whilst not our most fluent

performance, we were dominant and ran out 7-0 winners. Kingborough walked away yet again scheming

on how to match the U8 Green Sea Dragons.

Great team performance guys.

The Rambler

Cygnet U/8 Green 7 def Kingborough Lions Black 0 (Zac 2, Ethan S 1, Tristan 1, Lauren 1, Holly 1, Ethan

H 1)

Cygnet U/8 White Great team work from our under 8s white team. The relentless attacking of Joshua, Sasha and Griffin

made it impossible for Calvin at times to even catch their breath, and they received great support from

our defensive stars – Otis, Toby and Archie. Archie worked like a pro with his teammate, in Griffin getting

the teams 1st goal. Otis brought out his signature ball, a move that clears the bunch, landing it right up

the other end to safety. Toby was constantly getting amongst the pack and attacking and defending

ferociously. Sophia and Jack did a superb and feisty effort in goals!! They followed and implemented all

direction that were given. Jack, showing fearless defence on one occasion, diving on the ball with much

tenacity.

Well done Team

Cygnet White 4 def Calvin 0 (Josh 1, Griffin 2, Jack 1)

Cygnet U/9 Green

The day’s matches didn’t get off to a good start with a pitch double-booking for the U9 Green and U9

White teams. After some discussion with the dog club, we agreed to set up a makeshift pitch using some

borrowed cones. Further protests from the dog competition resulted in a relocation of the match to

bottom side of Soldiers Memorial for the U9 White match and further attempts to snaffle a free of pitch

proved unsuccessful! In the end all players got a kick around playing 6-a-side without goalies on a ½ size

pitch and U6 pop-up goals! I think the parents were more upset than the kids who all seemed to enjoy

themselves once we got going.

New Town proved to be a worthy opponent (and probably deserved a few more goals then they got given

the amount of shots they had and the small goals). In the end, Cygnet played better and deservedly

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notched up three goals from Oscar L, Coby and Leyroy. Leyroy’s deserves a special mention being his first

this season, the first for the Sea Dragons and his first ever in a club match. Nice work mate.

Good play and effort from everyone again this week. Looking forward to getting stuck into it all properly

after the holidays.

Cygnet Green 3 def New Town Storm 1 (Oscar L, Cobi, Leyroy)

Cygnet U/9 White

The game started late as the pitch that was supposed to be available had been triple booked – a National

Dog Championship and a kick boxing event as well as our soccer match. A temporary pitch was

established on some spare ground and the game got underway. The delay must have really fired up the

kids with Rory, Ned, Saras and Codi being particularly active and Toby having the game of his life being

very active and supportive in play. All the players seemed to gel much better this week and worked

together as a team. Well done to you all, and thanks to Leeroy for filling in due to our slightly depleted

numbers which will be at full strength next term now that the sailing season is over.

Ned had a very successful game with a goal scored on his own and setting up another for Codi to finish

off. Codi scored 5 for the match. The opposing Friends team couldn’t keep up with our girls and boys,

scoring only one goal for the match.

Cygnet Sea Dragons White 6 def Friends 1 (Ned 1, Codi 5)

U/10 Green

There are days where it all falls into place - rock solid defence, ferocious midfield and goal sneaking

forwards. The display today was first rate. An open field, stunning dribbling skills, spectacular crosses,

headed goals and great first touch. Special mention to Luca, Kai & Josh in defence/goals today who

stopped EVERYTHING. Great effort. The boys left everything on the field today and I dont think we could

have done much more.

Cygnet Sea Dragons Green 9 def Waimea Heights 0 (Save 3, Fynn 2, Jake 2, Kai 1, Oscar 1)

U/10 White

The team faced up against St. Theresa at the Soldier's Memorial grounds. We fielded a team of only nine

players with Jake once again steeping in for his second match of the day to make up the numbers, and

with no substitutes available it was to be an all-out slugfest to the end for all concerned.

The team started off well with the occasional foray into the forward line, however the opposition had

solid defense so opportunities for shots at goal were restricted. Will it seems has been practicing with

some great tackles put in throughout the game. Isaac and Marley were consistent in pushing the ball

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through midfield ever searching for an opportunity to nudge forward. Hamish was a player of all positions

going from defense to attack and back. Sadie and Molly both played well in defense, continually chasing

down the ball and making it difficult for the opposition to get their shots off. Noah too, played well and

showed great courage in playing on when he received a shot to the face that would have floored and

sidelined many others. Toby had a great match in midfield and his fitness showed through towards the

end as he kept on slogging away. And Jake showed great courage in goals and managed to keep the final

score respectable.

It was a long match against a well organized opponent, and without any substitutes the Cygnet team

showed great tenacity in pushing to the end.

Cygnet Sea Dragons White 0 lost to St Thereses 5

U/12 Sea Dragons

The U12's played Taroona today and started well. After spurning some early chances we were unlucky to

find ourselves 1-0 down, although in fairness it was a great strike and Caedence got a hand to it and

almost kept it out. Then, just like last week we missed a decisive penalty that could have levelled the

scores before half time.

Still a pretty even half and we were unfortunate not to have scored from open play going into the break,

the penalty miss aside.

HT 0 - 1

After losing a soft goal in the second half and finding ourselves down 2-0 we were still trying to get our

first goal. Again, it was the dreaded penalty spot that let us down, as we missed yet another chance to

get into the scoring charts and make a proper game of it.

Who would believe we practised penalties this week... Anyhow, despite losing some wind from our sails

after the two penalty misses... we battled on but found ourselves counting our missed chances as

Taroona scored twice in the last twelve minutes.

Good progress from last week, the defence played well and for the most part did a good job of keeping

their shape. Despite the scoreline, there were some great individual performances today. Now we just

need to get that first goal on the board and turn the solo performances into a team.

In summary, I felt we were unlucky today but you have to make your own luck when the chips are down.

Still, not the result we deserved or wanted. We will have to work harder...

Cygnet Sea Dragons 0 lost to Taroona 4

U/14

See coaches box for detailed report

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9. Terms One and Two - Fixtures, Results and Scorers: Please note this roster is subject to late CHANGE.

Cygnet U6 in the U6 Division 2 South in Term One (Coach Alby Hooper [email protected]):

Date: Kick Off: Location: Opponent: Result: Scorers: 6/4/13 9:00 Cygnet Calvin Black 9-2 Charlie G 6,

Archie 2, Own

goal 1

13/4/13 9:00 St Aloysius St Aloysius Red 1-7 Charlie H 1

U/6 Season Goals Tally

Charlie G 6, Charlie H 1, rchie 2, Own goal 1 Total 10

Played 2 Won 1 Lost 1 Drew - For 10 Ag 9

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Cygnet U7 Green in the U7 Division 1 South in Term One (Coach Parent Group): Date: Kick Off: Location: Opponent: Result: Scorers:

6/4/13 12:00 St Aloysius St Aloysius Red 5-2 Huon 1, Benny 1,

Tommy 3

13/4/13 9:45 Cygnet Huon Valley 6-0 Benny 3, Tommy

2, Rory 1

U/7 Green Season Goals Tally

Tommy 5, Benny 4, Rory 1, Huon 1 Total 11

Played 2 Won 2 Lost - Drew - For 11 Ag 2

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Cygnet U7 White in the U7 Division 2 South in Term One (Coach Eran Howard [email protected]): Date: Kick Off: Location: Opponent: Result: Scorers:

6/4/13 11:00 Cygnet Channel Christian

Purple

7-0 Kes = 3, Floyd= 2,

Matthew = 2

13/4/13 9:00 Cygnet Southern Christian

College Blue

12-0 Matthew 6, Floyd

4, Kes 2

U/7 White Season Goals Tally Matthew 8, Floyd 6, Kes 5 Total 19

Played 2 Won 2 Lost - Drew - For 19 Ag 0

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Cygnet U8 Green in the U8 Division 1 South in Term One (Coach Dave Sayers 0438 895 018 or reply to the many annoying emails you get from me)): Date: Kick Off: Location: Opponent: Result: Scorers:

6/4/13 10:00 St Aloysius St Aloysius Lions 9-0 Ethan S 4, Zac 1, Ethan

H 1, Holly 1, Lauren 1,

Tristan 1

13/4/13 9:00 Cygnet Kingborough Lions

Black

7-0 Zac 2, Ethan S 1, Ethan

H 1, Holly 1, Lauren 1,

Tristan 1

U/8 Green Season Goals Tally

Ethan S 5, Zac 3, Ethan H 2, Holly 2, Lauren 2, Tristan 2 Total 16

Played 2 Won 2 Lost - Drew - For 16 Ag 0

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Cygnet U8 White in the U8 Division 2 South in Term One (Coach Luca Vanzino [email protected] and Michaela Harley) Date: Kick Off: Location: Opponent: Result: Scorers:

6/4/13 9:00 Cygnet Southern Christian

College

4-3 Otis 2, Griffin 1,

Own Goal 1

13/4/13 10:00 Calvin Calvin Black 4-0 Josh 1, Griffin 2,

Jack 1

U/8 White Season Goals Tally

Otis 2, Griffin 3, Josh 1, Jack 1 Own Goal 1 Total 8

Played 2 Won 2 Lost - Drew - For 8 Ag 3

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Cygnet U9 Green in the U9 Division 2 City in Term One (Coach Coach Ric Beecroft [email protected]– Tel. 0429-307858)

Date: Kick Off: Location: Opponent: Result: Scorers:

6/4/13 10:00 Cygnet Margate Green 4-2 Denzel 2, Oscar L 2

13/4/13 10:00 Soldiers

Memorial New Town Storm

3-1 Oscar L, Cobi, Leyroy

U/9 Green Season Goals Tally

Oscar L 3, Denzel 2, Cobi 1, Leyroy 1 Total 7

Played 2 Won 2 Lost - Drew - For 7 Ag 3

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Cygnet U9 White in the U9 Division 5 City in Term One, (Coach Lorna Barrett [email protected]): Date: Kick

Off: Location: Opponent: Result Scorers:

6/4/13 11:00 Cygnet St Aloysius Tigers 2-6 Codi Barrett 2

13/4/13 9:00 Soldiers

Memorial

Friends Blue 6-1 Codi B 5, Ned C 1

U/9 White Season Goals Tally

Codi B 7, Ned 1 Total 8

Played 2 Won 1 Lost 1 Drew - For 8 Ag 7

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Cygnet U10 Green in the U10 Division 1 City in Term One (Coach Rod Parish and David Dow [email protected]) Date: Kick Off: Location: Opponent: Result: Scorers:

6/4/13 10:00 Cygnet St Virgils Green 2-2 Jake 1, Save 1

13/4/13 10:00 Waimea

Heights

Waimea Heights

Warriors

9-0 Save 3, Fynn 2,

Jake 2, Kai 1,

Oscar 1

U/11 Green Season Goals Tally

Save 4, Jake 3, Fynn 2, Kai 1, Oscar 1 Total 11

Played 2 Won 1 Lost - Drew 1 For 11 Ag 2

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Cygnet U10 White in the U10 Division 5 City in Term One (Coach ) Date: Kick Off: Location: Opponent: Result: Scorers:

6/4/13 9:00 Cygnet West Hobart Gold 1-1 Marley

13/4/13 12:00 Soldiers Memorial St Thereses 0-5

U/10 White Season Goals Tally

Marley 1 Total 1

Played 2 Won - Lost 1 Drew 1 For 1 Ag 6

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Cygnet U12 in the U12 Division 2 City in Term One (Coach: Graham Massey) Date: Kick Off: Location: Opponent: Result: Scorers:

6/4/13 10:10 Sandown Park Beachside 0-9

13/4/13 9:00 Cygnet Taroona 0-4

U/12 Season Goals Tally

Played 2 Won Lost 2 Drew For 0 Ag 13

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Cygnet U14 in the U14 Division D City in Term One (Coach George Wilson and Dave Sayers) Date: Kick Off: Location: Opponent: Result: Scorers:

6/4/13 10:30 Showground 3 Glenorchy Knights 0-7

13/4/13 10:30 Lightwood Park Kingborough Lions 6-0 Christian 1,

Jake B 1,

Rowen 2, Isaac

1, Hugh 1

20/4/13 2:00 Huonville University

U/14 Season Goals Tally

Rowen 2, Christian 1, Isaac 1, Jake B 1, Hugh 1 Total 6

Played 2 Won 1 Lost 1 Drew - For 6 Ag 7

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Cygnet Sea-Dragon Victory Song

Chorus:

Green is the Colour

Football is the Game

We’re all together

And winning is our aim

So cheer us on

Through the sun and the rain

For Cygnet, Cygnet is our name

Verse 1:

Here by the Huon whether rain or fine

We can shine

All the time

Home or away

Come and see us play

You’re welcome any day.

Repeat Chorus

To Finish:

What do we eat?

Seaweed

How do we eat it?

Raw