FRANCE v AUSTRALIA LIVE at BRADY’s
WORLD CUP DRAW
The World Cup draw at Bradys on Sunday raised $550.
The Haberfield and Wild families were dominant and drew thirteen of the 32 teams.
But do they have the winner?
The following people drew countries;
- Argentina – Bailey Alexander
- Australia – Isla Smith
- Belgium – Andrew Hipwell
- Brazil – Cooper Wild
- Columbia – Zavier Callewaert
- Croatia – Craig Compton
- Denmark – Cody Wild
- Egypt – Ian Haberfield
- England – Will Haberfield
- France – Ethan Haberfield
- Iceland – Daisy Tuksar
- Germany – Ethan Haberfield
- Iran – Marlo Wild
- Costa Rica – Howard Family
- Japan – Blake Hodgson
- Mexico – Craig Compton
- Morocco – Elisha Wild
- Nigeria – Will Haberfield
- Peru – Nipples
- Poland – John Belgre
- Panama – Will Haberfield
- Russia – Sarsha Smith
- Portugal – Sandra Belgre
- Saudi Arabia – Craig Underhill
- Senegal – Howard Family
- Serbia – Will Haberfield
- South Korea – Andrew Hipwell
- Spain – Jason Callewaert
- Sweden – Ian Haberfield
- Switzerland – Elisha Wild
- Tunisia – Nipples
- Uruguay – Justin Wild
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Prizes
- 1st $300 voucher from Rebels Albury
- 2nd A beautiful mirror from the Tuksar collection
- 3rd Four VLine tickets for free travel in Victoria
- 4th A dinner voucher for Brady’s Railway Hotel
Draw
Round 10 Sunday June 3
HOTSPURS v Myrtleford
at Savoy Park Myrtleford
Allow one hour travel to Myrtleford (and take a coat!)
Eleven Boys Kick-off 9:35am
Twelve Boys Kick-off 10:40am
Thirteen Boys Kick-off 11:55am
Thirteen Girls Kick-off 1:10pm
Sixteen Boys kick-off 9:55am
Div 2 Women Kick-off 11:20am
Res Men Kick-off 1:10pm
Sen Men Kick-off 3:00pm
Eleven Girls v United at Jelbart Park KO 1:00pm
Note: 14 Boys, 16 Girls, Thirds, Over 35s all have BYES
Duty Team
No team duty until next home game Sunday 24 June.
Brady’s Team Dinner
The Club Committee have suggested the Duty team of the day are to organise their players and family members to have an evening at Brady’s that day. If you have already had team duty and wish to show support to our major sponsor, please book your table any day or night and where you Hotspurs apparel.
2018 MAJOR SPONSOR – BRADY’S HOTEL
Remember to let John Irvine or Simon Baker know you’re from Hotspurs when purchasing you next vehicle, the club benefit with bonus sponsorship and they will make sure you get the best available deal.
Social Club Member
All registered players are automatically a Social Club Member and receive Social Club Members prices to Hotspurs functions. Non members shall incur a slight surcharge.
If you are a non-registered supporter or friend of Albury Hotspurs, for $20 you can now register as a Social Club Member through myfootballclub. Details on how to register as a Social Club Membr can be found on our Registration page.
Miniroos
TODAY’S TRAINING HAS BEEN CANCELLED
Training at Aloysius Park, South Albury
5-6pm Every Tuesday after that, except NSW school holidays.
GROUND DUTY
This week Spurs are on duty at Jelbart Park.
This means we are on set up and pack, plus the BBQ.
We are asking all to help with set up and pack down
- Set up – Under 5, 6, 8 at 11.15am
- Pack up – Under 7, 9, 10
We also need some volunteers to assist with the BBQ or making items to sell.
Please see link attach and fill in your names.
Also please note there is No training on Tues 5 June as No games on Sat 9 June (Queens Birthday weekend).
Draw Saturday 2 June at Jelbart Park
5 years, Hotspurs Black v BYE
5 years, Hotspurs Gold v United Green SSF3 12:30 pm kick-off
6 years, Hotspurs Black v St Pats Gold SSF5 12:30 pm kick-off
6 years, Hotspurs Gold v St Pats SSF10 12:30 pm kick-off
7 years, Hotspurs Black v City Blue SSF1 1:30 pm kick-off
7 years, Hotspurs Gold v BYE
8 years, Hotspurs Black v Albury United White Q2 12:30 pm kick-off
8 years, Hotspurs Gold v Melrose Q1 12:30 pm kick-off
9 years, Hotspurs Black v Melrose Q1 1:30 pm kick-off
9 years, Hotspurs Gold v Albury City Q3 1:30 pm kick-off
10 years, Hotspurs Black v Melrose H1 2:30 pm kick-off
10 years, Hotspurs Gold v BYE
Please be at the ground 20 minutes before kick-off
Full season draw now available on our website from menu, MINROOS>Miniroos Draws>
And on Team app under schedule for each age group.
Make sure you have requested access to your appropriate age on your Hotspurs Team App.
For more information please call Paul Kinning – 0400422805 or Wayne Davies – 0477 872410
Teamapp
Albury Hotspurs Teamapp users, If you haven’t done so already, please open your app and request access to your appropriate teams. Especially Miniroos. We can’t notify you if you don’t have an access group and allow notifications to you mobile.
Hotspurs Club Shop is open
This year the senior group have developed a NEW club Senior polo $30 and jacket $35.
The club has decided to keep some stock of these to be available for purchase on home games at the ground (New WOW hat $15 and club neckties $25 will also be available).
ALL other items in the online shop need to be ordered by certain dates where a bulk order will be placed into production and delivery will then be 3 to 4 weeks after said date. GO TO SHOP
2018 cut off dates
- 6 April 2018 CLOSED
- 18 May 2018 CLOSED (approx. delivery 17/6)
- 13 July 2018 (approx. delivery 12/8) Final season order.
Full payment must be made before placement of your ordering into production.
Hotspurs Club Coaching Panel
Coaching sessions available to down load and follow for all age groups go here
The Hotspurs Club Coaching Panel has been formed, and consists of the following members of the club, John Belgre, Robert Tuksar, John Irvine, Matt Townsend and Fiona Smith.
From time to time there will be some useful information posted here for our coaches.
Coaches can also utilise the Coaching Panel for help, with any aspect of coaching. It’s an experienced, and great group, to assist those wishing to develop their coaching and ultimately the teams performances.
Junior Encouragement Awards
We are currently seeking interest from the current and new businesses who would like to supply/support our junior members with awards for this season 2018.
We would like to thank and acknowledge these businesses for their support.
Match Reports
11 Boys v Albury City won 5 – 1
The team started a bit flat today but to their credit, they can still come up with 5 goals against a well structured opposition.
One area that was switched on was the backs, they are like a brick wall at the moment, which will hold us in good stead for the tough games coming up at Myrtleford.
Zavier really showed he can play the role of forward when he puts his mind to it, sticks to the last line and digs in for the second and third efforts to win the ball.
This week’s leadership award goes to Cooper, and he will Captain the team against Myrtleford on Sunday.
We must have a strong training this week, the Savoys will be a tough team to beat.
Awards to Lenny and Zavier
Goals to Lenny x2, Cooper, Josh, Carl
12 Boys vAlbury City drew 0 – 0
We were missing a little pace today and probably dominated the play but just couldn’t quite get the right ball going forward.
Again the defence was staunched, Sam and Tyreece really kept it all together, with Tyreece edging forward a couple of times which surprises us all.
Awards go to Sam for his dominant back role, and Ethan, for another superb game in goals.
13 Girls v Albury City won 11 – 0
With a few girls away and injured we called on some mighty Under 11 girls to help the team out!!
Alice and Eloise were awesome and played beautifully with the team. Tahlia was on fire up front slotting away some very nice goals. Alex held the defence line well with Sophie. Keely pushed the ball around nicely and shared the goals with the team. The girls are playing some beautiful football together. Awards to Sophie, Eloise, Aice and Daisy. Thanks to Clint for running the line.
16 Girls v Albury City won 2 – 1
This was a great battle to watch the girls were unlucky to concede a goal in the last minute of the half but the girls fought back in the second half and created many scoring chances. These girls never gave up and played out the game with great spirit.
Ava scored an absolute cracker of a goal to put us ahead and all the girls played as a team. A fantastic group of girls who listen and leave nothing on the field.
Thanks to Justin for running the line. Awards to Bella, Yas and Ava. Keep up the great work girls.
Thanks to Rob and Beck for training the girls last week!!
Thirds v Albury City won 3 – 0
After the almost traditional slow start the Thirds came away with a good win on Sunday. Against a team with many big players we lucky not to be down a goal at halftime but went to the break tied at nil all. In the second half we came out firing and Ray, playing forward, scored a terrific goal, his first for the season. Then after a great passage of play through the midfield Jacob S sneaked in front of the opposition defence and put the ball into the net. To cap it off Manny’s free kick from outside the box sailed straight through the defenders and we had our third. There were other opportunities, including a couple that hit the bar, but a 3-0 win was all we needed. And it kept Joel happy – he just wanted to go into the bye next week with a run of seven games without a loss. It was a great team effort with everyone contributing. Best of luck to Bonners who reinjured his knee. Thanks to Leo who ran the lines.
Over 35s v Albury City won 8 – 0
Was it only a few games ago that our master coach Butsinho announced,
“today we play 3-4-3”?
Today, our final match technically of the first half of the season, captivated the spectators lucky enough to witness it, and see our coaches genius plan come to fruition. It was a stunning masterclass of passing, movement and working as a team. Was it Spurs over 35s or was this a team from Brazil warming up for the World Cup?
Devoid of some of our regular stars, this was the chance to start the fabled pair of Platini and Wildinho up front. It didn’t take long to have the crowd shaking their heads in disbelief at the poetry of the interplay and understanding between them. Garinho danced down the left and crossed to the front post. The keeper confused by the stunning pace and movement of Platini’s diagonal run, thrust his stomach into Platini’s (slightly raised) left foot and fell to the turf. The ball ricocheted into the goal off Wildinho’s foot. The ref of the year rightly awarded the goal to Platini, perhaps as much for his deft medical attention to the keeper as for him actually touching the ball.
Spurs toyed with the opposition and went into the break 2-0 up. The only blight on the performance was the waste of some brilliantly created chances due to somewhat inefficient finishing. In the second half Spurs went up a notch and put City to the sword, raking up another 6 goals with a commanding display. The ball at times was sent surging and ricocheting across the turf like a ball in a pinball machine. There were some delightful passages of play. One touch passes were made to players moving into space. Early crosses sent our rampant forward line surging towards the City goal on countless occasions.
It was hard to single out anyone. Roberto Santos Tuksar (who was benched once he scored his hatrick in quick succession) and Kelvin Ramires dominated the centre of the park. The Irish twins Garinho and Aido Silva were tireless at right and left back (well tireless until they needed some bench time). Mick César and our Italian stallions Laurie Junior and Marcelo Bonnettio were commanding at the back. Foxio Gomes, Daminho Luis and Andrew “Falcao” Waugh worked tirelessly in the shadows of our superstar strikers Wildinho and Platini. Our stand-in gloveman Edu so worried City they didn’t manage to force him to make a save. There will be some selection headaches for the coach, who now has a rich vein of talent to choose from. Well done to all for the gentlemanly behaviour whilst our opposition in disarray and stretched across the park lost their cool at times.
Technically this puts us within 3 points of moving into the top four. There is still room for improvement, with many chances created for the 8 goals scored. We won’t be able to be so wasteful against the “better” oppositions (if they currently exist in the context of today’s performance), and if we want to take our rightful place higher up the table.
Once the host broadcaster releases the match footage for our coach to review, we are sure that he will be pleased with our evolution as a team. Keep up the effort lads, it was a pleasure to play today.
The next generation watching the grownups.
Match reports and newsletter information
Please email all match reports, photos and Hotspurs news to info@alburyhotspurs.com.au by Monday evening at 9pm