Club news
Fundraising News:
Just a reminder that Baker Motors is our major sponsor and if you are looking for a new car they will donate money back to the club. See John Irvine(Butsy)at Baker motors to help you out with this.
Chocolates:
This year the clubs major fundraiser will be selling Cadbury chocolates. Each family will receive a box of chocolates to sell in the coming weeks. This money will go towards buying new equipment and our presentation days. Please get behind the club and support our fundraiser.
NEW CLUB POLO: A new club polo is available to order from Embroidery Creations, cnr Young and Crisp streets, Albury. $25 includes the shirt with the club shield. Additional embroidery can be organised at the time of ordering at extra cost. More information in the sidebar on the left including links to sizing charts.
RESOURCES: For coaches and anyone else interested in the development of the game, the FFA has several resources on the national curriculum and training drills here. information can also be found under the Resources link in the menu on the Hotspurs website
MiniRoos
The Gala day is on this Saturday 3 May at Willow park starting at 9.30am Kick off at 10am, Draw to be advised. Good Luck to all the young Spurs.
Mini Roos Albury Jelbart park from Saturday 10 May, Draw to be advised.
Under 6/8 Albury starting at 12.30pm
Under 7/9 Albury starting at 1.30pm
Under 10/11 Albury starting at 2.30pm
Coaches and parents: all information from the FFA regarding MiniRoos can be found here. Please take the time to read so we all have a good understanding of our responsibilities.
Players must be registered and financial. If you have any queries with registration please contact our Junior Registrar Jim Parrett 0428 609 835.
Players will also require black shorts, shin pads and boots. Gold Socks with two black hoops in the turnover can be purchased from the canteen on home games or on the night of first the first training.
Newsletters
All game reports to go in the newsletter need to be sent each week to wrights@dragnet.com.au before 10pm on the Monday after the game so they can be collated. The newsletter is emailed out each week. The report does not have to be done by the manager or coach so you can share the responsibility between the parents and/or players. If you miss the deadline I’ll carry the article into the following week but please try to meet the deadline. You can see past reports on the Hotspurs website.
Finally the award for our best report using the word of the week “the block” judged by the newsletter editor (me) goes to ?, pick up your drink prize from the canteen at the next home game. The word for next report is “chocolate”.
Round 6 – Sunday, May 4
HOTSPURS v Wodonga Diamonds
at LaTrobe in Wodonga
All teams play at normal kick-off times
DUTY TEAMS
A huge huge thankyou to the duty teams over the last few weeks for their awesome efforts in setting up and packing up the fields and helping in the canteen. It’s only a small amount of time to give up and support our great club! Special Mention to the ladies team and the Under 14 boys who did a great job over the last couple of home games. This helps the day run smoothly and it’s also a bit of fun at the same time. Well Done Spurs, keep it up and Thank you to all who have helped.
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Our boys were still on Easter Holidays.
Goals Kye 2
Awards: Harry M, Harry C, Zac and Toby
What a fantastic game from the Super Under 12 girls team, they have come along way with their skills and are doing a great job and improving each and every week. The girls demonstrated great sportsmanship and team spirit. A good game was had by all and we look forward to having a full side and showing what we can do over the coming weeks. Special mention to Charlotte, Makayla and Brooke who played their first game for Hotspurs and to Ciara, Sarsha and Laura who had strong games and dominated the play! Ava and Hallex2 both scored, Keep up the hard work at training girls!! I’m very proud to coach such an enthusiastic bunch of girls who enjoy the game. Well Done
Under 13’s V Albury City Lost 4 – 5
I think the boys were still on an Easter Egg Hunt in the first half as their minds seemed to be elsewhere. A much better second half by our boys. CJ passed the ball to Kye who scored, Manny passed to CJ who scored and Harry passed to Felix who passed to CJ who scored with a great header and the last goal was scored by Felix who chipped the keeper. Marcus was solid in defence and Felix controlled the midfield well.
Goals: Kye 1, CJ 2 and Felix 1
Best on ground: Marcus, Felix and Wendell
Under 14’s V Albury City Won 5 – 4
Well the game got off to a flyer, it was intense from the get go. Zac had a crack from well outside the box to put it in the net. Then City came back with an equaliser, but Mitchell had other plans scoring another to put us up 2-1 at half time. John stirred the boys into action with a speech about mateship and doing it for each other. City came out strong to put one away early. Our defence strengthened up in the second half. Then came a goal from Ollie, then Cody joined in on the action scoring one. Zac got a penalty shot from the spot and made sure of it. But City weren’t finished scoring two more with only minutes to spare. It was a tight finish but the boys and a girl did a great job.
Under 14’s Girls V Albury City Lost 0 – 10
Under 16’s V Albury City Won 3 – 2 Under 17’s Girls V Albury City Lost 0 – 3
Third’s V Albury City Lost 0 – 4
The Spurs did not play very well on Sunday. Our passing was very poor and we did not work as hard as we usually do. Sajit, Indra, Lewis were our best players. We need to improve for next Sunday.
Over 35’s V Albury City Lost 1 – 5
Not a game we wish to remember. Jim put us in front with a cracking goal from outside the penalty area to put us ahead in the first 10 minutes. From there we had glimpses of good play until we conceded a soft goal towards the end of the half. In the second half our formation just was not there & they scored a goal within a minute of kick off. Some other questionable goals (which we disputed with the referee for offside) in the first five to ten minutes left us a little dumfounded. A slight reshuffle & we found our feet again. We did play better in attack & defence in the last part of the game but it was all too late.
Reserve Women V Albury City Lost 0 – 3
Great game played by the reserve ladies. Well done to Megan on debuting as keeper. Jess Alvey, Danielle, Kaels, Beth Whitehead and Kelly played a very strong game. Well done girls, I could see the skills you’ve been working on at training starting to come through, keep up the good work.
Reserves V Albury City Lost 0 – 2
The Reserves did not have much luck and just could not get the ball into the goal the team managed to hit the opponents crossbar four times during the game. Ram, Dhan and Santi had good games while Jon Cochrane and Zac Brodie were strong in defence. Better luck next time.
Ladies V Albury City Lost 2 – 4
Congratulations girls on scoring goals against a team we haven’t in a few years. As someone who got to observe on the bench I can honestly say I can see the improvement and was enjoying watching so much I didn’t want to go back on. Thanks to Julz for a cracker effort in goals. Kendal, Nat Pursehouse, Bec Briggs and Jordan played a strong game. Congrats to Jess Briggs on scoring in the penalty and KT on a superb shot.
Seniors V Albury City Lost 1 – 3
The senior men were very disappointed with this result. We again found ourselves two goals down early and chasing the game. We created many chances in the second half but poor finishing and good goalkeeping prevented Spurs from closing the gap. Matt Townsend and James Eggleston were the best for Hotspurs.