Monthly Archives: February 2020

Five Olympic u14s NPL Youth players selected to represent NNSW in the 2020 Tokyo u14s International Youth Football Tournament

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Giles Harrison, Ethan Lewis, Lorcan McCallum, Charlie Stevenson & Seth Anderson

NNSWF have announced their U14 Squad to travel to Japan in early May to participate in the 2020 Tokyo U 14 International Youth Football Tournament.

Congratulations to 5 boys from our Newcastle Olympic Under 14 Youth NPL team that have been selected to take part in the tournament. We wish the boys all the best in the tournament.

  1. Ethan Lewis (keeper)
  2. Lorcan McCallum
  3. Giles Harrison
  4. Seth Anderson
  5. Charlie Stevenson

source: Tom Tsamouras

Newcastle ready for an Olympic Year

It’s an Olympic year and the boys from Darling Street are gearing up for what is expected to be another big season of Northern NPL football.

2019 was not the greatest for Olympic, finishing 4 wins out of the playof

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fs in 7th. But the Hamilton based club is determined to turn their fortunes around in 2020 with some monumental changes taking place in the off-season.

The biggest change in recent history took place at the end of the 2019 season with the club reverting back to its original name “Newcastle Olympic”. The blue and whites have been known as Hamilton since 1992 and any change was going to be tough for some, but as the clubs Vice President Jim Pappas explains, it’s about moving with the times. “We’ve been known as Hamilton for a while, so it’s gonna be a bit of a change for some people who have just known us as Hamilton since being in the first division, but with it being a national game now, with the national finals series, NPL and FFA Cup we thought it’s time to go back to our original name of Newcastle Olympic, so people really know where we are from” Pappas said.

Another a major change for 2020 will be the introduction of a Women’s Premier League team. Newcastle Olympic has taken over the license from Wallsend FC with many of the players from last year’s squad coming across to wear the blue of Olympic. The club has been busy in the player market with the signing Jenna Kingsley from the Newcastle Jets and Gemma House, who spent four seasons in the American College system. Olympic also have a couple more signings to come for the women’s team, so watch this space.

For the NPL side it’s about improving on last season and pushing for a top 4 finish. Coach Peter McGuinness has added some strength and experience to his roster with former Olympic players Dino Fajkovic and Blake Green returning plus the inclusion Scottish import Anthony Marenghi in the midfield and Kane Runge from Dandenong Thunder.

Newcastle Olympic NPL side will kick off their 2020 campaign away to Charlestown Azzurri at Lisle Carr Oval, Saturday March 21, 2:30pm Kick off. Whilst the Women’s team will get underway a fortnight earlier when they take on Mid North Coast at Taree on Sunday March 8, 3pm.

Just a reminder you can watch every Northern NPL game in 2020 along with a Women’s Premier League match of the round most weeks right here at Bar TV Sports.

Source: http://www.bartvsports.com.au

WPL Trial: Newcastle Olympic girls edged out by West Wallsend 2-1

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Newcastle Olympic WPL First Grade

Newcastle Olympic girls took on West Wallsend at Johnson Park today and were narrowly defeated by 2-1.

RESULTS:

14s West Wallsend NL1 v 14s Newcastle Olympic FC WPL  8-0

15s West Wallsend NL1 v 17s  Newcastle Olympic FC WPL  7-1

16s West Wallsend NL1 v Reserves Newcastle Olympic FC WPL  8-0

1st Grade West Wallsend NL1 v Newcastle Olympic FC WPL 2-1

Source: Tom Tsamouras

Trial Games: Newcastle Olympic NPL Youth enjoy a great hit out against Cook Hill

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Newcastle Olympic NPL Youth teams enjoyed a great hit out against Cooks Hill this afternoon. Playing an age group up, these trial games were of great benefit to Olympic as well as Cooks Hill players.

Results:

11.30am   Olympic u12s vs Cooks Hill u13s  3-0

12.45pm   Olympic u13s vs Cooks Hill u14s  2-0

2.00pm   Olympic u14s vs Cooks Hill u15s    3-1

3.15pm   Olympic u15s vs Cooks Hill u16s    2-0

4.45pm   Olympic u16s vs Cooks Hill u18s    5-0

source: Tom Tsamouras

Jemma House has signed with Newcastle Olympic for 2020 Herald Women’s Premier League

Jemma House

KEY RECRUIT: Former Emerging Jet Jemma House will play for Newcastle Olympic in Herald Women’s Premier League. Picture: Max Mason-Hubers

There is no denying the acquisition of Jets striker Jenna Kingsley will prove pivotal to Newcastle Olympic’s championship aspirations but the signing of a lesser-known player has coach Harmonie Attwill equally excited.

In her first Herald Women’s Premier League coaching role Attwill has assembled a crack squad and on paper Olympic are looking the team to beat.

The Northern NSW National Premier League club have taken over Wallsend’s WPL licence and the bulk of the Red Devils squad have made the move.

While Jets midfielder Libby Copus-Brown is a notable loss, they have picked up strike weapon Kingsley from Warners Bay and retained former W-League players Olivia Kennedy and Alesha Clifford.

The trio share a wealth of experience and will be key to any success. But the addition of former Emerging Jet Jemma House bolsters Olympic further.

House has been playing in the United States college system for the past four years and was last seen in WPL in an impressive eight-match cameo for Warners Bay in 2016. The striker is expected to combine with Kennedy and Kingsley for a lethal Olympic attack.

The Pelaw Main 23-year-old returned to Australia in December and turned up at Olympic’s WPL trials.

“She’s a great pick up for us,” Attwill said. “Her knowledge and her touch … she could play W-League. She’s really solid on the ball, has really good vision and her touch is impeccable. I’m really excited to see her play.”

House played two seasons with Laramie County Community College before joining University of Wyoming then Nova Southeastern University in Florida. She played NCAA Division 1 and 2 and is keen to see how her time there translates in the WPL.

“I’m excited to see how the competition is from 2016 until now and to see how it’s developed,” House said.

“We haven’t had a game yet but I think we’re looking really good and the season is going to be really fun with the group of girls that we have and it’s exciting to see how we’ll go.”

W-League is a goal for House. Jets striker Lauren Allan chose a similar pathway, playing US college football before returning to have a break-out season with New Lambton that earned her a W-League contract.

“I was in a place in my soccer career where I wanted something different, so I went for it and it came at the right time for me,” she said.

“It was good. I am looking at potentially taking that next step, but I’ve been out of the Australian soccer program for a little while, so I’m just going to play to my best potential then see where that takes me.”

Olympic have also picked up midfielders Tulia Palozzi and Imogen Tusek and fullback Emily Frost. Palozzi and Frost return to WPL after a few seasons off and Tusek was part of Merewether’s then New Lambton’s championship-winning squad in 2018 and 2019 respectively.

The WPL has lost several big-name players this season with Jets Tara Andrews, Cassidy Davis, Allan and Copus-Brown all heading to NSW NPL Women’s.

The WPL is scheduled to start on March 6 with Broadmeadow, who have signed former leading scorer and W-League player Adriana Jones, hosting Warners Bay. The game may however now be rescheduled after news the Matildas will play Vietnam in an Olympic qualifier at McDonald Jones Stadium that night.

Olympic open their 2020 campaign in Taree against Mid North Coast on March 8.

“Our goal is to absolutely make finals,” Atwill said. “That would be a major disappointment if we didn’t make that … with the quality we have in the squad there’s no reason why we shouldn’t. Anything beyond that would be a bonus.

“For us, there’s a lot of quality on the park and there’s a lot of experience but we need to make sure as a squad that we really put that into action. We can all the names on a piece of paper but at the end of the day if we can’t play as a team and put forward the things that we’re doing at training and play how we want to play then we’re just a team of individuals.”

Source: https://www.newcastleherald.com.au

WPL Trial: Newcastle Olympic take on West Wallsend

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Newcastle Olympic girls take on West Wallsend at Johnson Park, West Wallsend on Sunday 16th February 2020.

11:00am – 14s West Wallsend NL1 v 14s Newcastle Olympic FC WPL

12:30pm – 15s West Wallsend NL1 v 17s  Newcastle Olympic FC WPL

2:00pm – 16s West Wallsend NL1 v Reserves/1sts  Newcastle Olympic FC WPL

Source: Tom Tsamouras

Newcastle Olympic establishes its own Newcastle Olympic Football Academy

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Newcastle Olympic wishes to announce the establishment of the Newcastle Olympic Football Academy (NOFA). The Academy (NOFA) will serve the needs of individual players regardless of age, team, or development phase. The training will be based on developing attributes that are consistent with NOFC’s philosophy and ethos regarding technical ability, work ethic, and personal character.

NOFA will provide various services including a skill enhancement program (SEP) and a pathway development program (PDP).

At this point, some of you will have received notification from Northern NSW Football that your son or daughter has been included in their Talent Support Program (TSP).

In an effort to provide supplementary group training to our remaining players, we have developed a club-based Pathway Development Program. Similar to the Northern NSW TSP, our program will be for 10-weeks and will be offered to all SAP/NET/NPL players in the 10-15 years age groups and WPL players in the 14-17 years age groups. Sessions will be on Monday afternoons/evenings (at Darling St Oval).

The training sessions will be undertaken by senior NOFC staff coaches, and there will be guest coaches (from without the club) at selected times throughout the program.

The Academy (NOFA) will also provide supplementary training to younger age groups (6-9s) through our Skill Enhancement Program (SEP), and our 16s age group will be able to undertake supplementary training with the senior teams (mainly 18s) on a rotation basis.

Furthermore, NOFA will run a summer program for SAP age players (9-12s) from within and without the club.

If your child/player would like to undertake the first 10-week PDP cycle, please contact me so that I can provide further information regarding logistics and payment details. Attached to this letter is a brief outline of the Newcastle Olympic Football Academy’s PDP, SEP and Summer program.

Regards,

Alex Tagaroulias                                                                                                                     Technical Director, NOFC alex.tagaroulias@nofc.com.au                                                           0497-897 716

NEWCASTLE OLYMPIC FOOTBALL ACADEMY PROGRAM (NOFA)

PROGRAM DETAILS

Pathway Development Program (PDP)
Program Themes:
1. Play with both feet
2. Play the ball quickly
3. Receive the ball to face forward (as often as possible)
4. Protect the ball effectively
5. Play in and out of tight areas
6. Win the ball back (as soon as you can after you have lost it)
7. Close down opponents quickly
8. Get where you can see your opponent and the ball
9. Constant scanning
10. Communication and leadership

ORGANISATION: Group skills, 10-18 players per group
LENGTH: 10 weeks/program
COST: $120 per player/program
DAY/TIME: Monday 5.00-6.15pm and 6.15-7.30pm
PLACE: Darling St Oval (Training Field)

Skill Enhancement Program (SEP)
Program Themes:
1. Striking the ball (short passing)
2. First touch (away from opponent)
3. Striking the ball (long passing)
4. 1v1 (turning)
5. Running with the ball (away from opponent)
6. First touch (towards next action)
7. 1v1 (protecting the ball)
8. Striking the ball (finishing)
9. Running with the ball (towards opponent)
10. 1v1 (defending)

ORGANISATION: Isolation or group training, 1-6 players                                              LENGTH: Assessed by coach
COST: $25-50 per player/session – depending on size of group
DAY/TIME: Friday 5.00-6.15pm
PLACE: Darling St Oval (Training Field)

Summer Program 9-12s competition:
Invite NOFC and other identified local players to participate in 10-week program
Mixed teams (age, gender, club)

ORGANISATION: Weekly 6-a-side competition games
LENGTH: 10 weeks, Oct-Dec
COST: $120 per player
DAY/TIME: Midweek / 5.30pm-7.00pm
PLACE: TBA

source: Tom Tsamouras

Trial Game:Newcastle Olympic vs Newcastle Jets Youth

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Newcastle Olympic First Grade are taking on Newcastle Jets Youth at 4 pm, at Darling St Oval on Sunday 16th February 2020.

source: Tom Tsamouras

Trial Games: Cook Hill vs Newcastle Olympic Youth NPL

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Newcastle Olympic are playing Cooks Hill in a number of trial matches on Sunday 16th February 2020 at National Park Oval No.4

Kick off times are as follows:

11.30am   Olympic u12s vs Cooks Hill u13s.

12.45pm   Olympic u13s vs Cooks Hill u14s.

2.00pm   Olympic u14s vs Cooks Hill u15s.

3.15pm   Olympic u15s vs Cooks Hill u16s.

4.45pm   Olympic u16s vs Cooks Hill u18s.

If weather is not good for Sunday, games may be moved to Monday and Tuesday.

source: Tom Tsamouras

Trial Game: Newcastle Olympic vs Sydney Olympic Youth NPL matches cancelled due to weather

Newcastle vs Sydney Olympic

All Youth NPL matches scheduled for Sunday at the Lake Macquarie Regional Football Facility between Newcastle Olympic and Sydney Olympic have been cancelled due to the bad travel conditions due to the weather.

Trial Results:
1st Grade: Newcastle Olympic – Sydney Olympic 2-7
Goals: Green, Pettit – Kekeris, Petratos 2, Ferreira, Lokolingoy, Madonis, Angel

Reserve Grade: Newcastle Olympic – Sydney Olympic 1-6

Source: Tom Tsamouras