CENTRAL COAST SOCCER ASSOCIATION SOCCER POST Vol. 2, No. 1 • ALL CORRESPONDENCE AND ARTICLES TO BOX 287, P.O., GOSFORD "SATURDAY,4th~MAYrT968~ GRATIS MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE NOTICES ; SECRETARIES PLEASE NOTE (1) The home club is to provide nets for all i games to be played on the ground that day. It is! | responsible to have the ground marked but and; flags in position. (2) If a team receives points in a. competition ' match, the team's dub must 'phone the results to i i 41 2201 or 41 2451 between 7.00 p.m. and 8.00 p.m. ' each Monday night. Failure to do so will result in ; loss of points. (3) Have your Registrar check that all your; j club's players have had their birth certificate! ' sighted by the Association Registrar. Points will be ' lost if they have not been sighted^ REFEREES PLEASE NOTE (1) U/16 to A/A matches are to be abandoned < if nets are not used and/or if the ground is in-: sufficiently marked out. (2) Half the time lost due to late starting is to be deducted from each end of play. (3) Coaches of U/7 teams are to he permitted ; to run on the field with the boys. This is to apply \l the commencement of the U/7 competition. (4) Your match cards must be mailed Sunday ; night or Monday morning so as to reach Box 287, | Gosford, or the Secretary by Tuesday morning. TEAM MANAGERS AND COACHES PLEASE NOTE (1) It is important that teams go onto the' field at the allotted times. Any late starts will re- sult in a shortened game. (2) More important is that the referees are; paid before the start of each game. It is your duty ; to see that this is done. Remember the fees are: U/21 and A/A $3 per match, half of which is to ; ; be paid by each team. U/16 '$1.50 per match, half ; of which is to be paid by each team. U/8 — U/14 ; 80c per match, half of which is to be paid by each ! team. U/7, no fee. i Annual Ball Last year's ball was en- joyed by over 350 persons and to such an extent that the management committee voted in favour of ap- proaching the Committee of the Memorial Club again this year It is hoped a night can be made avail- able to us in late August. BITS and PIECES There is a noticeable falling off of the number of players once they be- come teenagers. What is the reason? Do they make an effort to keep the interest of the teenage player? Clubs! Please write in your views on the problem. • iJL> 4 At last the A/A players are awakening from their inertia and organising teams. If they had done this when requested by the M/C, and had not tried to dictate to the Management Committee whether there should or should not be an under 21 grade compe- tition, much time woulc not have been wasted anc the soccer imaee would no1 have been made ridiculous by certain public rantings C.C.U. CLUB The trial match on Sun day, 21/4/68. agains Merewether provided the team's first defeat in the trial series. Four of their regula players had to work anc two joined the team at hal: time. Nevertheless, the fina result of 5-3 against the C.C.U. by possibly the bes team in the Third Divisior reflected a creditable effor on their part. The reserve team drew 1-all. In its first competition match, on 28/4/68 both teams beat Newcastle| Technical College; the re-j serve team 5-1 and the first team 11-1. RESULTS APRIL 27, 1968 U/7 games played were only coaching matches. U/8: E. Gos. (A) 2 v. Umina 0. Bud. 5 v W.W. 0. Ett. 5 v. N-Wy. 2. Gos. 2 v. ~. Gos. (B) 0. Touk. 6 v. int. 0. Wyong 5 v. Terr. 0. U/10: Bud. 4 v. W.W. 1, Ett. 0 v. Gos. (B) 3. Gos. (A) 0 v. E. Goa. (B) 6. Touk. 13 v. Ent. 0. Wyong 3 v. Terr. 2. U/12; E. Gos. 4 v. Umina 1. Ett. 0 v. N-Wy. 2. Goe. v. Bris. 0. Touk. 1 v. Ent. 0. Bud 6 v. W.W. 0. Wyong 9 v. Terr. 0 U/14: E. Gos. (A) 1 v. Ett. (B) 2. Ett (A) 2 v. N-Wy. 0. Gos. 6 v. Bris. 0. Touk. 0 v. Ent. 0. Wyong 0 v. W.W. 3 SPONSORS SHEERLINE PELMETS AND INTERIOR DECORATIONS Frank Oakley, 41 2201 BRISBANE WATER CONSTRUCTIONS PTY. LTD. Real Estate Developmenl LIFELONG PRODUCTS PTY. LTD. Structural Engineers Clubs are requested to forward details of sponsors.
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C E N T R A L COAST SOCCER ASSOCIATION
SOCCER POSTVol. 2, No. 1
• ALL CORRESPONDENCE AND ARTICLES TO BOX 287, P.O., GOSFORD
"SATURDAY,4th~MAYrT968~ GRATIS
MANAGEMENT COMMITTEENOTICES
; SECRETARIES PLEASE NOTE(1) The home club is to provide nets for all
i games to be played on the ground that day. It is!| responsible to have the ground marked but and;flags in position.
(2) If a team receives points in a. competition' match, the team's dub must 'phone the results to ii 41 2201 or 41 2451 between 7.00 p.m. and 8.00 p.m.' each Monday night. Failure to do so will result in; loss of points.
(3) Have your Registrar check that all your;j club's players have had their birth certificate!' sighted by the Association Registrar. Points will be 'lost if they have not been sighted^REFEREES PLEASE NOTE
(1) U/16 to A/A matches are to be abandoned <if nets are not used and/or if the ground is in-:sufficiently marked out.
(2) Half the time lost due to late starting is tobe deducted from each end of play.
(3) Coaches of U/7 teams are to he permitted ;to run on the field with the boys. This is to apply \l the commencement of the U/7 competition.
(4) Your match cards must be mailed Sunday; night or Monday morning so as to reach Box 287,| Gosford, or the Secretary by Tuesday morning.
TEAM MANAGERS AND COACHESPLEASE NOTE(1) It is important that teams go onto the'
field at the allotted times. Any late starts will re-sult in a shortened game.
(2) More important is that the referees are;paid before the start of each game. It is your duty ;to see that this is done.
Remember the fees are:U/21 and A/A $3 per match, half of which is to ;
; be paid by each team. U/16 '$1.50 per match, half; of which is to be paid by each team. U/8 — U/14 ;80c per match, half of which is to be paid by each !team. U/7, no fee. i
Annual BallLast year's ball was en-
joyed by over 350 personsand to such an extent thatthe management committeevoted in favour of ap-
proaching the Committeeof the Memorial Club againthis year It is hoped anight can be made avail-able to us in late August.
BITS andPIECES
There is a noticeablefalling off of the numberof players once they be-come teenagers.
What is the reason?Do they make an effort
to keep the interest of theteenage player?
Clubs! Please write inyour views on the problem.
• iJL> 4
At last the A/A playersare awakening from theirinertia and organisingteams. If they had donethis when requested by theM/C, and had not tried todictate to the ManagementCommittee whether thereshould or should not be anunder 21 grade compe-tition, much time woulcnot have been wasted ancthe soccer imaee would no1have been made ridiculousby certain public rantings
C.C.U. CLUBThe trial match on Sun
day, 21/4/68. againsMerewether provided theteam's first defeat in thetrial series.
Four of their regulaplayers had to work anctwo joined the team at hal:time. Nevertheless, the finaresult of 5-3 against theC.C.U. by possibly the besteam in the Third Divisiorreflected a creditable efforon their part.
The reserve team drew1-all.
In its first competitionmatch, on 28/4/68 bothteams beat Newcastle |Technical College; the re-jserve team 5-1 and thefirst team 11-1.
RESULTSAPRIL 27, 1968
U/7 games played wereonly coaching matches.
U/8: E. Gos. (A) 2 v.Umina 0. Bud. 5 v W.W. 0.Ett. 5 v. N-Wy. 2. Gos. 2 v.~. Gos. (B) 0. Touk. 6 v.
int. 0. Wyong 5 v. Terr. 0.U/10: Bud. 4 v. W.W. 1,
Ett. 0 v. Gos. (B) 3. Gos.(A) 0 v. E. Goa. (B) 6.Touk. 13 v. Ent. 0. Wyong3 v. Terr. 2.
U/12; E. Gos. 4 v. Umina1. Ett. 0 v. N-Wy. 2. Goe.
v. Bris. 0. Touk. 1 v. Ent.0. Bud 6 v. W.W. 0. Wyong9 v. Terr. 0
U/14: E. Gos. (A) 1 v.Ett. (B) 2. Ett (A) 2 v.N-Wy. 0. Gos. 6 v. Bris. 0.Touk. 0 v. Ent. 0. Wyong 0v. W.W. 3
SPONSORSSHEERLINE PELMETS
AND INTERIORDECORATIONS
Frank Oakley, 41 2201
BRISBANE WATERCONSTRUCTIONS
PTY. LTD.Real Estate Developmenl
LIFELONG PRODUCTSPTY. LTD.
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Clubs are requested toforward details of
sponsors.
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S O C C E R POST• ALL CORRESPONDENCE AND ARTICLES TO BOX 287, P.O., GOSFORD
Vol. 2, No. 2 SATURDAY, MAY 18, 1968 GRATIS
COMPLETE DRAW FOR SEASON 1968
UNDER 7 YEARS DIVISION
FIRST TEAM INDICATES PLAYING GROUND (except where otherwise shown)
25-5-68 at 12.20E. Gos. (C) v Umina (A);WAV. v Bris.: E. Gos. (A) vCos., l&JO; Bud. v Umina(B), Etuilong v Wyong; E. Gos.<B> v Touk., N/Wy.
1-6-68 at 12.20Umina (A) v E. Gos. (B);Touk. v Etialong; Wyong vBud. Kanwal; Umina (B) vE. Gos. (A) Tenigal; Bris. vE. Gos. (C) Saratoga: Gos. VWAV. Entrance.
8-6-68 at 11.20Bris. v Utnina (A) Saratoga;
E. Gos. {Q v Gos. Saratoga.11.20; WAV. v Umina (B); E.Gos. (A) v Wyong, Gos. No,1; Bud. v Touk,; Ettalong vE, Gos. (B).
10-6^8 at 12.00Umina (A) v Ettalong; E. Gos.(B) v Bud., Gos, No. 1; Touk.
v E. Gos. (A); Wyocg v WW,Kanwal; Umina (B) v E. Gos.(C), Terrigal; Gos. v Bris. En-trance,
15-6-68 at 12.20Bris. v Umina (B) Saratoga;E. Gos. (C) v Wyong, N/Wy.;WAV. v Toukley; E. Gos. (A)v E, Gos. (B); Bud. v Ett.:Gos. v Umina (A) Entrance.
22-6-68 at 12.20Umina (A) v Bud.: Ett. v E.Gos. (A); E. Gos. (B) v WW,Gos. No. 1; Touk. v E. Gos.(C); Wyons v Bris. Kanwal;Gos. v Umina (B), Ettalong,10.20.
29-6-68 at 12.20Umina (B) v Umina (A), Terr.;Bris. v Touk. Saratoga; E. Gos<C> v E. Gos. (B) 1,00: VV.W.v Ett.; E. Gos. (A) v Bud.;Gos. v Wyong, N/Wy.
COMPETITION STARTS30-6-68 at 12.00
Umina (A) v E. Gos. (A);WAV. v Bud.; E. Gos. (C) vEtt.; Bris. v E. Gos. (B) Sara-toga; Umina (B) v Wyong11.00; Gos. v Touk. Entrance,
6-7-68 at 12 JO.Wyong v Umina <A) Kanwal;Touk. v Umina (B); Ett. v Bris.12,00; Bud. v E. Gos. (C); E.Gos. (A) v WAV.; Gos. v E.Gos. (B).
13-7-68 at 12.20Umina (A) v WAV.; E. Gos.
(Q v E. Gos. (A) N/Wy.;Bris. v Bud. Saratoga; Umina(B) v E. Gos. (B), 11.20; Wy-ong v Touk., Kanwal; Gos, v.Ett., Terrigal.
29-7-68 at 12 JOTouk. v Umina (A); E. Gos.(B) v Wyong; Eft. v Umina
(B>; E. Gos. (A) v Bris.; WAV.v E. Gos. (O; Bud. v Gos.
27-7-68 at 12.20Umina (A) E. Gos. (Q, 11.20;Bris. v W.W., Terrigal; Umina(B) v Bud.; Wyong v Ett., Kan-wal; Toufc. v E. Gos, (B); E.Gos. (A) v Gos.
3-8-68 at 12.20E. Gos. (B) v Umina CA),Gos. No. I; Ett. v Touk.; Bud.v Wyong; E. Gos. (A) vUmina <B) . Gos. No. 1,10JO;E. Gos. (Q v Bris.; W.W. vGos.
10-8-68 at 12.20Umina (A) v Bris.; Umina
(B) v WAV. 11.20; Wyong v E.Gos. (A) Kanwal; Touk. vBud.; E. Gos. (B) v Ett., Gos.No. I, 10.20; Gos. v E. Gos,(Q.
11-8-68 at 12.00Ett. v Umina (A); Bud. v E.
Gos. (B); E. Gos. (A) v Touk.-.WAV. v Wyong; E. Gos. (C) >Umina (B), Ett., 11.00; Bris.v Gos.
17-8-68 it 12 JOUmina (B) v Bris., 11 JO; Wy-ong v E. Gos. (C>, Kaawal;Touk. v W.W.: E. Gos. (B) vE. Gos. (A), Gos. No. 1; Ett.v Bud.; Umina (A) v Gos.
24-8-68 at 12JOBud. v Umina (A); E. OK*.(A) v Ett.: W.W. v E. Gos.(B); E. Gos. (C) v Touk.,Gos. No. 1, 1.00; Bris. v Wy-ong, Saratoga; Gos. v Umina
1-9-68 at 12.20Umina (A) v Umina <B);Touk. v Bris.: E. Gos. (B) vE. Gos. (C) Cos. No. 1; Ettv WAV., Bud. v R Gos. (A);Wyong v Gos. (Kaawal).
UNDER 8 YEARS DIVISION
FIRST TEAM INDICATES PLAYING GROUND (except -where otherwise shown)
25-5-68 at 930N/Wy. v Umina; W.W. v E.Gos. (B); E. Cm. (A) v Ent.;Bud. v Terr.; Eu, v Wyong;Gos. v Touk.
1-6-68 at 9.30Umina v G«.; Touk. v Elt,:Wyong v Bud. /Kanwal) ; Terr.v. E. GOT. <A); Em. v W.W.;R. Gos, (B) v N/Wy., Sara-toga.
0-4-fiS at 9.30E. Gos. (13) v Umina. Sara-toga; N/Wy. v Em.; W.W. vTerr.: E, Gos. (A) v Wyong,Gos. No. 1; Bud. v Tout.; Ettv Gos.
10-6-68 at 10.00Umina v Ett; Gos. v Bud,
buk. v E. Gos. (A): WyongW.W. Karrwai; Terr, v
N/Wy.; Ent, v E. Gos. (B).
15-6-68 at 930Snt. v Umina; E. Gos. (B) vTerr. (Saratoga); N/Wy. v Wy-•>ng; W.W. v Touk.; E. Gos.(A) v Gas.; Bud. v Ett.
at 930Umina v Hud,; Ett. v K. Gos.(A); Gos. v WAV,; Touk, vN/Wy.; Wyong v E. Gas. fB),K;mw;ill; Km. v Terr.
29-fi-«(t at 930Terr, v Umina; Ent. v WyonjiE. GI.IV (II) V Toitk., SaratogaN/Wy, v Go-,,; WAV. v Ett,E. G«s. (A) v Bud,
30-6-68 at 10.00Umina v E. Gos. (A); W.W. VBud.; N/Wy. v Ell.; E. Gos.(B) v Gos.; Enl. v Touk,; Terr.v Wyong, Saratoga.
6-7-68 at 930Wyong v Umina, Kanwal;Touk. v Terr.; Gos. v Ent.:Ett. v E, Gos. (B); Hud. vN/Wy.; E. Gos. (A) v W.W.
13-7-«S at 930Umimi v WAV,; N/Wy. v E.Gos. (A); E. Gos. (B) v Bud.Saratoga; Ent v ]-.».; Terr, vG».: Wynnes v Tank., Kan-Will.
20-7-68 at 930Touk. v Umina; Gos. v Wyong;Enl. v Terr.; Bod. v Km.; E.
Gos. (A) v E. Gos. (B); WAVv N/Wy.
27-7-68 at 930Umina v N/Wy.: E. Gos. (B(B) v WAV.: Ent. v E. Gos(A); Terr, v 8ud.; WyongEtt., Kanwal; Touk. v Gos.
3-8-68 at 930Cos. v Umina; Eu. v Tmik.;Itud. v Wyong; E. Gos. (A) vTerr; W W. v Km.; N/Wy. vK. Gos, (8).
10.g-68 at 930Umina v K. Gos. (B); Km. vN/Wy.: Terr, v WAV.; Wyongv R. G<>>. (A) Kanwal; Touk.
Bud.; Gos. v Ett.
11-8-68 at 10.00Eu. v Umina; Bud. v Cos.; E.
Gos. (A) v Touk.: WAV. vWyong: N/Wy. v Terr.; E.Gos. (B> v Ent., Cos. No. 1-
17-8-68 at 930Umina v Ent.; Terr, v E. Gos.<B>: Wyong v N/Wy, Kanwal;Touk. v WAV.; Gos. v E. Gos.(A): Ett. v Bud.
24-8-68 at 930Bud v Umina: E. G». (A) vSit • W W. v Gw.; N/Wy. vTouk.; E. Gos. <B) v Wyong,Gos. No. 1; Terr, v Ent., Sare-
1-9-68 af 930Umina v Terr.; Wyong v Ent.Caimnl; Touts, v E. Gos. (B):
Gos. v N/Wy.; Eu. v WAV.,Bud. v E. Gos. (A).
PAGE 2 SOCCER POST MAY 18, 1968
COMPLETE DRAW FOR SEASON 1968
UNDER 9 YEARS DIVISION
FIRST JKAM INDICATES PLAYING GROUND (except where otherwise shown)
25-548 at 10.20Wyong v W.O.F.; Bud, V Bra.,N/Wy. v E. Cos.; W.W. vUmina; Touk. bye.
1-6-68 at 10.20W.W. v Wyong, Entrance;Umina v N/Wy; E. Go*, vUrn,, Saratoga; Touk. v Bud.
8-6-68 at 10.20W.O.F. v Bud.; Toufc. v E.Gos. Bud., Bris. v Uim'na,Sarafosa; N/Wy. v W.W., Wy-oriR bye.
10-6-68 at 3.00Tank, v Bris. Entrance.
15-6-68 at 10.20N/Wy. v Wyong; W.W. v lltis.Umina v TouK. ICnlrance; EGus. v W.O.F.. Hud bye.
22-648 at 10.20Wyong v Bud., Kitnwul; WOFv Umina; Touk. v W.W.; Bris.v N/Wy., Gos. No. 1 • E. Gos.bye.
29448 al 10.20Bris. v Wyong,N/Wy. v Touk.; W.W. v WOF;E. Gos. v Bud.; Umina bye.
£-7-68 at 10.20Wyong v E. Gos., Kanwal;Umina v Uml., Kmmal. 11.20;N/Wy. v W.O.F.; Touk. vBris.; W.W. bye.
13-748 al 10.20Touk. v Wy/jng, Kanwal;W.O.F. v Bris., Bud. v W.W.,Terrigal; E. Gos. v Umina,N/Wy.; N/Wy. bye.
20-7-68 al 10.20Wyong v Umina, Tonk., 11.20;W.W. v E. Cos.; Bud. v
N/Wy; Touk. v W.O.F.; Bris.bye.
27-7-68 at 10.20W.O.F. v Wyong, Kanwal;Bud. v Bris., Terr.; E. Gos. vN/Wy; Umina v W.W., Touk.bye.
3-8-fi8 »( 10.20Wyong v W.W,, W.W.; N/Wy.v Umina; Bris. v E. Gos., K.Gas.; Touk. v Bud., Bud.
10-8-68 at 10.20Bud. v W.O.F,, Touk. v E.Cos.; Umina v Bris.; W.W. vN/Wy.; Wyong bye.
17-8-68 at 10 JOWyong v N/Wy., KUrn. v W.W, Terriijal;v Touk.; E. Gr». v W,0 FBud. bye.
24-848 sitBud. v Wyong; Urnma vW.W. v Touk.; N/Wy. v Bris'Saratoga; E. Cos. bye.
1-9-68 al 10.20Wyong v Bris., Kanwal; Toukv N/Wy.; W.O.F v w w 'Bud. v E. Cos.; Umina bye.
UNDER 10 YEARS DIVISION
FIRST TEAM INDICATES PLAYING GROUND (except where otherwise shown)
25-5-68 at 11 JOW.W. v E. Gos. (B); E. Gos.(A) v Em.; Bud, v Terr.; Ett.v Wyong; Gos. (A) v Touk.;Cos. (B) bye.
14-68 at 11.20Touk. v Ell.; Wytong v Bud,,Kanwal; Terr, v E. Gos. (A);Ens. v W.W.; E. Gos. (B) vGos. fB), Saratoga; Gos. (A)bye.
8-6-68 at 11.20Gos. (B) v F.nt., N/Wy.; W.W.v Terr.; E. Gos. <A) v Wyong,Gos. No, 1; Bud. v Touk.;Ett. v Gos. (A); E. Cm. (B)bye,
J0448 at 11.00Gos. (A) v Bud.; Touk. v E.Gos, (A); Wyong v W.W.,
. fc« » V'Mlt •i-- GOS, V I,,,,;N/Wy, v 8fe.at 2^6
Toult, v Bud,;
To«k," v W.W,; f,,^,' ., fJTJ !';-i' v fturf., JMf
Hti't. i Umira- f /^ rW.W. y f^A; •v'y/' „ |- ?':
Br», v W/'inst Saraf/^; 7,,,* ^1., Saralojc., IM.
al '-0' N'̂ wT ' f'j *" v vi/vir ' *"***' *; Bud. *• Go»- ! P c;̂ -." ' ' " "*"*• *
2S-S-6S at 3.00N / W y v Kit. <B); E. Gos.fA) v Em.; Bud, v WAV.; Kit.(A) v Wynng; G(», •" Touk.;E, Gos. IB) v Briv, 1.00,
I-6-/)* at 3,00En. (B; v G<r,., t'mina; Twik.V Ett. fA) : Wyorijt v Bud. Kan-wal; W,W. v E. Gin, (A;, Knt.tBm. v N/Wy,, (Saratoga;; Em.v E. G« (B). Tt-rrigal.
8-6-6K al 3.00B». v Hti. fB), Saratoga;N/Wy. v Km.; E. GV*. (A) vWyong, Cos. N*. i; Bud. vTout; Elt. <A) v Cos.; WWv E, Cos. fB) .
10-6-68 aJ 2,60Ett, fB) v En, (A), Urodia;Gos. v Bud., Tank, v E. Gos.
UNDER 14 YEARS DIVISIONFIRST TEAM INDICATES PLAYING CKOf.'NO (etctpt where olb*ntb«
(A;, Ttrrigal; W.W. v N/'Wy.,Kmmal; l:fit, v B/b.; Wy<jfi^v E Gos. (B>, Kanwal, 3.00
IS-«-<!» at 3.00Ent. v Elt. (B); Briv v W.W.,<»ar3««JKa; N/Wy. v Wyon«; K.G<n, (A) v Go*.; Bud. v Et! ;I-.. Gov fB) v Twk.. W.W.
22-0^.8 al 3.09Ett. fB) v Bud,, (Jmimt; Eli.fA) v E. Gos. fA); Touk, vN/Wy; Wyong v Bm., Kan-»al; Ent. v W.W,; Goi, v E,
29-4M8 al 3,00W.W. v Ell. fB); Ent. v Wy-fmft,: km. v Touk. Saratt>g3;N/Wy, v Go*.; E, Gos. fA) vBud,: E. Gos. (8) v Elt. fA),TwrigaJ.
al 2.00fen. <K) v f-., (iff,, fAj , N/Wy.,12,00; N/Wy. v Ki r . <Aj; Brh,v OCR., Saratoga; f:nt, v Touk.:W.W, v Wyong; E. G<». <B;v Bud.
6-7-68 a» 3.00Wyon* v Jilt. <B),Took, y W.W.; Of ft
Kan«aJJ ;
R. Got,. (B) v K.s.; Bo<J, v N"/%'y;
, (A).
13-7-«8 at 3.00N/Wy. v fi. GfK. <A); Bfi>, vHud., Saratov; Em. v Ett. (AKWAV. v Ci/K., l/mina; Wyongv Touk., Katm^I: E. Gos. (B)y Ett. iBj TtrrlgaJ.
20-7^8 al 3.00Touk. v Eli. fB>: Gf/s. v Wy-ong; Ett. (A) v W.W.; Bud.
v Em.; E, Gi», fAj v BF^,; E,Gos, (B> v h'/V/y, J.89.
27,7-68 »/ 3J»EH. (Hi y N/Wy, Cmfna; Ent.v E, Gov (A;; W.W. v Bud.E. Go*,, 2.00; Wyoii* v Ell.(A), Kanwalf; Touk. v GCK.;
dot.
j Go»,; E, G«, fA) v Tosst ;N'Wy, v W.W.-. ftfK, y gal"
' .Saratoga; f._ Gws. r«j » Wy-ong. Go», ,N'», I,
3.80Etl. <B); Ett,
Took.; Bud. v Wycmg: W.W.v E, G(», (A> ; N/Wy.'v Bm,;E. Gov (BJ v Ent.
HMW8 at 3J)0f:st. (B; v Bm. W.W,, 2,00;Em, v N/Wy.: ' Wyoax v E.Gin. (A) KaatiaJ; Touk. vBud.; G<». v Elt. (Aj; W.W. vE. Go*. {»/.
H-8-68 al 2JMI-Etl. (A) v F.U. fB); Bud. v
fct!. (B> v £m.; W.W. v- Bfis,,i;mioa; Wyong v N/Wy,, Ka»-»al; Gos, •< E, G'x>. 'A); fiu(A; v Bs«J,. 2^0; Twifc.'v E.
.Bud, v Ett. <$}; £. Cm. fA> vEtt. (Ar, N/Wy. v Toui.;Brts. v Wyon^, «&«!'«!>; W.W.v Ent,: G«. 'v E, Cos. <&).
1-9-6* al 3,08En. >Ri v W.W.; Wyong v Ent,Kaimat: "louk, y Br»,; Go».y N/Wy.; Bud. v E, Cos.; E".fA) v E. Gm (fi), 1 (̂6,
at 1.30Em. bye; E. Go*, v Bud;N/Wy. v Itr'n.: Gov v Elt.
al 130G<». v En'.; fit!, v N/Wy,;Bra v E, G<»., Saratoga;.Bud.Sjye.
at 1.30Eat, v Bud.; Bri*., bye; E.
UNDER 16 YEARS DIVISIONFIRST TEAM INDICATES PLAYING GROUND <««pt where olhemiw »Jwwn>
Go*, v EH.; N/Wy v G«. j bye; N/Wy. v E. Gos,
al 130N/Wy v Ent.; Got. v fi. Cos.;Ett. bye; Bris, v Bud., Sara-
al
at 1,30E. Gm, v Ent.; N/Wy. bye;Bud, v Gos.; Bm. v Ett., Sara-Joga.
7-1-69 at
No. 4; N/Wy v Bud; E. Go*.
at 130
E, Gos. v Bris; Bud. bye.
I Bud. v Ent., 3M; Bris bye;Em, bye; Bud, v E, Cm.; 1 Ett- v E. Cos.; Cm. r N*Br», v N/Wy., StratOKa; Ett. s
2J-7-«S atEnt. v Uris,; Hit, v Bud.; Gos, j Ent v Elt; Gos. v Bris., Gos. \ v Gos.; N/Wjr. v Eti.: luip.
al J3D: Enl v N/Wy: E. Go*, v Go*.;i Ett^ bye; Bud. v Bm., Sau*-
at 3 p.m.. .En. v Blacksmith; Gt>t. v Bud,GovPen,
. ,. No. 4; Ml. Pen. (A; v Ml.
<B),
2-6-68 al 3 p,m., .MI. f'Sfi. (A) v dm. »' 2,00,Sit.B/.S
UNDER 21 YEARS DIVISIONFIRST 'IKAM INDICAraS PEAVfNG GROUND ft-xceplwhere otherwise shown)
v Ett., 2 p.m.; Gos. v Mt. J'cn.fB), Go-i. No, 4, 2 p.m.
16-6-f)8 al 3 p.m,Gm, v B/Sniilb; Bud. v Mt.P«n. fA), 2 p.m.: EM, v Mt.Pen fB), 2 p-ns.
F,u. v Bud.; B./Smi(h v Ml,Fen. fB|, Elt. 1.30.
7-7J)» al 3 p.m.Mi, Pot. f A ) v B/Smiih, 2
No' 4; Bud, '.• Mt. Pen. <B>:
2l-7-(i« at 3 pjn.Gos, v B/Sroith. Go*. No. 4:Mt fen fA) v Bud., 2 p.m.:EH. v Ml. I'cn, (B), 2 p.m.
j l -X_6« al 3 pjn.Ml Pen. <A) v Got,. 3 PJ"-:Bud v- E«.; a/Smith > M)Pen. (B), Bud. 1 •«•
8«d,
- 2«-7^i8 al 3 P-OT, | \nhnujth the B/Smith ttmiSat, f>7-6fi : Gos, v En., G<» p^n (A, y f j-Smith, 2 j (^ t£»,trart«l to *Wt tf>»N'n 4- Hurt V Mt. J'CO. fB/, ? ' ' ,:., .. r-,_ , K,,,« v Ml-I area carll »«*k ('" ''K'r ""**'
tVwufd ̂ e an effort to vWltrwm in (Mr home area alfezBt on* in Iht *t!»on.
!p!m.; Ett. v G«w.; Bud v Mt.)i/'cn. fB) 1.3». II-t-fifi; Bud. v I-ti.; 23-0-6* :rf 3
•rsith v Mt. Pen fB), 2,00, | Ell. v B/«imilh; Bud. Gos.; I ,.,,« t ^ n m 4-»-«* al 3 p.m-"*, No, «. (Mr. «'«:« fA, v M,. l>«n W. j ̂ ^^3 {£• ¥ MJa, v ^mirh; O« ^Bud
3 n m 30-6-/.8 al 3 !».»». i I'cn. fA>. 2 pjn.; Gw. v Ml. i G>». N» - ^ Ml '<"•. «'•/££; MLA* ^)! Mt. Pen. 'A, v G,x,., 2 p.m.; i Pen. /«,. Mt. P.O. 2 P.m. ! Mt, Pen. fB).
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VOL, No. 3 SATURDAY, JUNE 8, 1968 GRATIS
Management Committee NotesPOINT SCORE
Club officials responsible for notifying theAssociation of the results of club matches are againrequested to phone 41'2201 or 41-2451 between7 p.m. and 8 p.m. on Monday night following thegame. Failure to do so will result in loss of points.The competition score board is of interest to every-one So help us to keep it up to date.WEARING OF GLASSES REFUSED
An application by R. B. Minolew of the Under21 Blacksmiths team to wear glasses during thegame was refused. He has worn specially hardenedglasses with the Newcastle Association's approvalfor 8 years. The management committee felt thatglasses could be dangerous to players other thanthe wearer and decided not to alter its rules. Thesubject of the players' equipment could be investi-gated thoroughly by clubs and recommendationsmade to the Association.TRANSFERS
The committee decided that there would beno transfer of players between clubs after 1 st July,1968. This does not include transfer of players fromother districts or affect any new registrations.REFEREES
There is a great need for more referee's onthe Central Coast. -The Referees' Association hasadvised- us that it is holding classes for CadetReferees which are held on Friday nights, 8 p.m.,at the Church of England Hall. Anyone interestedshould attend.C.C.U. CLUB
The Central Coast United Club is continuing itsunbeaten record in the Third Division of the NorthernSoccer Leagues Premiership Fixtures. It has beenhinted that the team may gain Second Division statusnext year, if their form continues. The team canbe seen in action at Adcock Park on 9th June, 1968,against Newcastle University. All are welcome tocome and enjoy this high standard of football. TheC.C.U. team travels to Wallsend on June 1 7thSIDELINER
Reports have been received of onlookers in-citing players to violent conduct. This must cease.In the interest of the code, official Referees andclub officials are asked to report all club playersindulging in this conduct for P. and D. Committeeaction. Members of the public are asked to barrackin a sportsmanlike manner and not adopt disruptiveattitudes.
RESULT OF REGISTRAR'S CHECK
27-1-68—U/8: Cos.— G. Dibhen. No Birth Certificate.
G. Annmut. No Birth Certificate.G. Danes. No Hirlh Certificate.M. Boscly. No Uirlli Certificate.
U/8: Ett.— B. Foster. Not Registered.U/14: Touk.— P. Williams. Not Registered.
4-S-6*—U/!0: E. Gos. (B)— N. Crosland. Not Registered.
Ell. — P. Mahar. Not 'Registered.T. Bennett. No Birth Certificate.
U/l l : Touk. — I. Male. Not registered.S. Joyner. Not Registered.
U/14: Touk.— P. Williams. Not Registered.W.W.— 1>. Tonks. Not Registered.
U/8: Cos.— Annand, Dibbcn, Bosley,McBcth. No Birth Certificates.
Terr— J, Oliver. No Birth Certificate.B. Macmara. Not Registered.
Touk. — I. Cairncy. Not Registered.U/IO: Terr.— A. Noble. No Birth Certificate.
S. Hairy. No Birth Certificate.Gos, (A)— G. Bosley. No Birth Certificate.
B. Bcnnct. No Birth Certificate.G. Brook. No Birth Certificate.M. Dairies. No Birth Certificate.
Gos. (B)—G. Wilson. (A) or (B) Team.B. Moore. Not Indicated.
U/14: W.W.— S. Lavers. Not Registered.
27-4-6S—U/IO: Ett.— P. Mahcr. Not Registered.
Gos. (B)— B. Moore. Reg. in (A) team.
18-5-68—U/10: Gos. (B)— G. Atchison. No Birth Cerl.
G. Wilson. Neither A or B Ind.W.W.— L. Chandler. Not Registered.
C. Wheeler. Not Registered.T. Bath. Not Registered.
Bud.— P. Douglas. No Birth Certificate.
OF REFEREE CARDSCorrcttcd Scoreboard
PointsCos. 0 v. E. Cos. B 2 pts
Ett. 0 v. N/Wyom, 2 pts.Tout 0 v. Ent. 2 pta.
E. Cos. B 0 v. Ett. 0 pU.
Touk. 0 v. Brisb. 2 pts.
W.W. 0 v. Touk. 0 pts,
Gos. 0 v. Terr. 0 pts.
Tout 0 v. Wyong 2 pts.Gos. A 0 v. Ten. 0 pts.
Gos. B 0 v. E Gos. A 2 pis,
W.W. 0 v. Gos. 2 pts.
Ett. 0 v, Cos. B 0 pts.
Gos. B 0 v. W.W. 0 pts.
Bud. 0 v Ent. 2 pts.
Social EventsGAMES NIGHT, 12-7-68
The Central Coast Leagues Clubhas allocated Friday, July 12th, asthe Soccer Association's Games Nightfor 1968. Bowls, Table Tennis andDarts competitions will be held andentrants for same should report inthe upstairs lounge between 7.JO p.m.and 8 p.m. The Central Coast LeaguesCiub will make a grant payable tothis Association; the amount of thegrant being subject to the attendancefigures at the Games Night. Join usand have an enjoyable evening andyou will be supporting soccer at thesame time. Supper will be served at10 p.m. in the dining room. Come,and bring your friends with you.
ANNUAL BALLA date has still to be set for the
ball, but it has been decided to holdthe ball at the Woy Woy and DistrictWar Memorial Club again this year.The cost of tickets wilt be $2.00per person. The reports from lastyear's ball indicate a very enjoyableevening, so leave a space on yoursocial calender for this big night outin l%8.
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Umina 'A' j S I 7 ' 1Wyong ,.j 8 ) 6 ( 0Etta long 'A' [ 8 -JH 3Woy Wov I 8 i 5 * 1East Gosford 'A1 ,,! 8 1 5 0Brisbania , ! 8 4 1East Gosford 'B' i S : 2 2Budgtnvoi 1 8 1 4East Gosford 'C' i 8 2 2Uinina 'B' . i 8 ! 2 2Toukley f 8 1 1Ettalong 'B' 1 8 0 0
UNDER 8I P W f D
Budgewoi f 19 ' 18 1East Gosford 'A' . J 19 ! 15 2Toukley 1 19 i 13 1Umina I 19 11 ' 4Ettalong ! 19 8 | 4Wvong ., ,..! 19 ! 8 4Wov Woy I 19 1 7 ! 6Entrance 19 1 5 5Gosford 1 19 i 4 4Terrigal 19 I 2 3East Gosford 'B' ... 19 i 3 1Narara-Wyoming \9 j 1 1
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c• ALL CORRESPONDENCE AND ARTICLES TO BOX 287, P.O., GOSFORD
, JUNE 29, 1968GRATIS
MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE NOTICESThe Competition Rules now provide that in lieu
of Joss of points for not phoning results of matchesas required, the club shall be fined $5.
A similar fine is to be imposed when a team doesnot pay the referee fee.
The Registration Forms of new players must bein the hands of the Assn. Registrar, Mr. R. Harrison32 Manly Pde., North Entrance, or Assn. Secretary, Box287 P.O. Gosford, within 48 hours of the day of hisfirst match.
SHORTAGE OF REFEREES.
Until the shortage of referees is over, clubs arereminded that they have a duty to provide candidatesto the referee exams, and managers and coaches shouldbe prepared to assist in the refereeing of games in theabsence of official referees.
If a referee is not on the ground (at the designatedtime) the team managers shall appoint a person toreferee the game.
All Referee Cards should be sent to 32 ManlyPde., North Entrance and not the box number as pre-
'viously.,
RESULT OF REGISTRARS CHECK.
25/5/68
U/ll: Umina B — 1, McDonald, not registered; P.Robinson, not registered.
U/IOs Terrigal — C. Threlfo, birth certificate notsighted.
U/12: Woy Woy — R. Vernon, not registered.Brisbania — A. Bone, birth certificate notsighted; P. Arthurson, birth certificate notsighted; J. Holmes, birth certificate not sighted.
1/6/68
'J/10: Gosford B — B. Moore, registered in A team.''8: E. Gosford B — P. Smith, not registered.
'6/68
Terrigal — J. Oliver, birth certificate not sighted.
DRAW ALTERATIONS — IMPORTANT !
30/6/68: U/16 — Bris. v. Ett. at Gos. No. 4.
20/7/68: U/8 — Ett. v. Terr.; Bud. v. Enh
24/8/68: U/ll — Wyong v. Umina (B) at Bodge-woi; E. Gos. bye.
1/9/68: This date should read 31/8/68.
PARENTS.
Note that after next Sunday, 30th June, only Sun-day, 11 th August has been set down for competitionmatches. Please read the draw carefully, and look forvariations in times set for the matches.
The M/C will soon be. formulating next year'scompetition and it is hoped to overcome some of theproblems raised this year. More of this in the nextSoccer Post.
:«S
GAMES NIGHT.
From the response to date this looks like beinga well attended night by soccer supporters. Make upa party and enjoy a night of fellowship, free supperand assist the sport.
Venue: C.C. Leagues Club, Friday, 12/7/68, 8 p.m.
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SOCCER POSTVOL- 2, No. 7
ALL CORRESPONDENCE AND ARTICLES TO BOXS^P.O
SATURDAY, AUGUST 17, 1968 _GRATIS
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ClA'15 .UwJUtt o v/ii-™*"- . i
^W^^SSr&^^KSSteams from the Coast
The draw is as follows.No. 1 Ground: East Cos. U/12 at 11.0
f t̂ ss-ss -,- -Waltend I? would be a nice gesture if Coast supportersstayed on and barracked for our team.
continues nt a-asi Gosford has 9 cadet referees, Etta-
Y Narara-Wvoming 3, and Narara-Wyommg has 6trained referees and Gofford 1. It is interesting to note,that one ex-soccer player now a league player is a cadet j
ii every club followed the example of these clubs theproblem of having no referee at the ground would end
An important by-product of this move is the interestin the code of the older youngsters is intensified.
The cadet referees will be appointed to games by theAppointment Board and may referee games up to and in-cluding their own age grade.
Clubs which are outspoken against referees shouldshow they can act as well as rant, and sponsor some can-didate at the next referees school.
COACHINGA meeting of soccer coaches is to be held on Monday
night 26/8 '68 at 8 p.m. in the upstairs lounge of the C.C.Leagues Club. Non-members will be signed in.
It is most desirable that the technical side of soccer,that of coaching the players, is not neglected on the Coast.Qualified and experienced coaches should make some oJtheir time available to promote coaching techniques andsay for example produce a training manual to act as aguide for clubs in the Association.
Parents, just as the education of young people requirestrained teachers, so does the coaching of young playersrequire trained coaches. Why not spare a little of your timeto take the basic course for soccer coaches? Contact RoyLyne, Gosford 23337 for details.
VHi £%J^t M-f JtJQUISHWMHI
The Ball was attended by over 400 persons whoonce again (and putting it mildly) had a most enjoy- <able night. The Rovers entertained by first class har-mony and stirring the club groups to friendly vocalcompetition.
It must have been a good night — for Brisbaniaforfeited its matches the next day.
• • * •• • * •
Saw Gosford there this year and also Jim Fal-coner and Bill Smith from The Entrance; good tosee you there men!
Budgewoi turned out in force and made a deter-mined effort to "show the light".
* • " '
Sorry to hear the two candidates from Budgewoiat the referees' school "changed their minds" afterthe first attendance. How about another go!
;; "* •!It has come to the attention of the M/C that;rs dying on the field have been neglecting to falli This is against the rules and makes it impos-
SLUIC for referees to distinguish between death andnatural movements of players. Any players foundpractising this deception will be drafted from theteams.
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IENTRAI, COAST UNITED CLUBThe Northern Federation has admitted the Club into
the Second Division. Congratulations to the hard workingCommittee on this achievement
Even more staggering is that it may be possible toadmit the club into the First Division.
Less than one year ago three of the C.C.S.A. Commit-tee debated with five interested persons; Andy Permcher,Bill Ridly, Gerry Reeman to name some, on the mentsof continuing with the 3rd Division teams to the possibledetriment to A/A soccer. After a couple of hours agrement was reached and those present stated they wereprepared to form a club and perservere with the rfraDivision teams. The result is a credit to the Clubs Com-mittee and to the grit and determination of the Coastsalayers.
U/21 KNOCK-OUT1968SUNDAY, 22nd SEPTEMBER,
No. 1 Field, Adcock ParkTo be organised by the C.C.V. Club