Round 11 fixture between Prospect United SC and Newcastle Jets has been postponed due to the wet weather affecting the grass surface of William Lawson Reserve.
source: Tom Tsamouras
Round 11 fixture between Prospect United SC and Newcastle Jets has been postponed due to the wet weather affecting the grass surface of William Lawson Reserve.
source: Tom Tsamouras
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U16s Newcastle Jets travel away to Prospect United SC on Sunday and will attempt to continue their dream run of 10 wins from 10 games! Prospect defeated Bonnyrigg 3-1 on Tuesday night in a washed out fixture which brings them to 13th spot on the ladder and two games in hand to Jet’s 1st place and on maximum points! This was Prospect’s 2nd win of the season and their biggest problem this season appears to be their inability to score goals. They have scored just 8 goals in 8 games! On paper, the Newcastle Jets are favourites to collect the 3 points but to do so, they need a professional performance similar to the one displayed against Mounties Wanderers a week ago.
U18s Newcastle Jets will have a tougher task than their U16s counterparts. Although they too are in 1st place on the table, Prospect are in 4th spot, just 4 points behind! The U18s Jets were all smiles last week, coming away from a 3-1 victory over Mounties Wanderers while Prospect lost at home 5-4 on Tuesday night against Bonnyrigg! Both teams have everything to play for and this will be an evenly contested game.
U15s Newcastle Jets are all smiles after last week’s win and reclaim of 1st place on the ladder! Prospect were also happy securing a 1-0 away win at Rydalmere but it was only their 2nd of the season and with two games in hand, are in 12th place on the ladder. The U15s Newcastle Jets should collect all 3 points in this game but they will have to work for it.
U14s Newcastle Jets recorded their biggest win of the season last week and it helped restore some confidence and 7th spot on the table, 7 points behind league leaders. This game gives U14s Jets an opportunity to collect a further 3 points from a Prospect team which has only managed two draws all season!
U13s Newcastle Jets continue to bask in the sun of 1st place on the ladder and after a hard fought win last week at home against Mounties Wanderers they need to put in another big effort against Prospect if they are to come away with the 3 points. Prospect are 10th with two games in hand and with 1 loss and 4 consecutive draws over their past 5 games!
In the all important Club Championship which determines promotion to FNSW Boy’s Youth League1 next season, the Newcastle Jets continue to occupy 1st place on 90 points, closely followed by St George City FA on 74 points and Hills United on 71 points.
Prospect United SC vs Newcastle Jets on Sunday 1st May at William Lawson Reserve.
U18s kick off at 3:00pm
U16s kick off at 1:15pm
U15s kick off at 11:40am
U14s kick off at 10:05am
U13s kick off at 8.30am
U16s Round 11 FNSW Boy’s Youth League2 Fixtures:
U16s FNSW Boy’s Youth League2 Table:
FNSW Boy’s Youth League2 Club Championship:
source: Tom Tsamouras
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U16s Newcastle Jets secured their 10th win in 10 matches at LMRFF on Sunday afternoon against Mounties Wanderers. Given that there are a total of 30 games played, this marks the completion of 1/3 of the competition on maximum points! The U16s Newcastle Jets are also the only team in all age groups to have reached this stage on maximum points! During these 10 matches they have scored 31 goals and conceded just 2!
The Newcastle team opened proceedings early with a thunderous shot from outside the box after the Mounties goalkeeper saved a shot from close range. The Jets came close to scoring a second when another thunderbolt from outside the area rattled the Mounties woodwork. After a well taken corner was deflected by the Mounties defense a cross which ensued brought about the second goal within the first 10 minutes. Just before half time a well executed free kick was deflected by the Mounties defense, only to send the ball to an oncoming Jets forward who made the score line 3-0.
Jets’ domination continued in the 2nd half as well resulting in two further goals. The first came from a well taken header following a corner kick. The second goal was from another thunderbolt from outside the 18 yard box after a well worked move.
U16s Newcastle Jets next opponent is Prospect United SC next Sunday in Sydney.
Newcastle Jets vs Mounties Wanderers on Sunday 24th April at LMRFF Speers Point.
U18s Jets won 3-1
U16s Jets won 5-0
U15s Jets won 4-0
U14s Jets won 6-0
U13s Jets won 2-1
U16s Round 10 FNSW Boy’s Youth League2 Results:
U16s FNSW Boy’s Youth League2 Table:
FNSW Boy’s Youth League2 Club Championship:
source: Tom Tsamouras
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U16s Newcastle Jets take on Mounties Wanderers FC in Round 10 of the season at Speers Point on Sunday 24th April. This game marks the completion of 1/3 of the season and the U16s Jets is the ONLY team of any age group that remains on maximum points!
Mounties Wanderers FC have only played 6 matches and have only won one and drawn one. They have lost 4 and are sitting in 15th place on the ladder. Despite this, the scare experienced at Northbridge in Round 9 where the Jets just managed a tough 2-1 win serves as a reminder to never under-estimate opponents.
U18s Newcastle Jets remain 1st on the ladder despite last week’s defeat at Northbridge. Mounties Wanderers are 13th on the ladder having secured just 2 wins all season! Obviously, the Newcastle team are favourites but a lot will depend on player availability and the morale of the team given the events of the past 7 days!
U15s Newcastle Jets continue in 2nd spot on the ladder just 1 point behind league leaders and will be looking for all 3 points from 13th placed Mounties Wanderers! The visitors have only won 1 game, drawn 3 and lost 2.
U14s Newcastle Jets are in 8th spot having won only 3 matches and drawn 2 so far this season. Their counter parts are in 12th position with 2 wins and 4 losses. This is a game the U14s Jets need to win.
U13s Newcastle Jets are cruising in 1st place and should get the 3 points from Mounties Wanderers who are in 13th and have only won 1 and drawn 1 game all season!
Newcastle Jets vs Mounties Wanderers on Sunday 24th April at LMRFF Speers Point.
U18s kick off at 3:00pm
U16s kick off at 1:15pm
U15s kick off at 11:40am
U14s kick off at 10:05am
U13s kick off at 8.30am
U16s Round 10 FNSW Boy’s Youth League2 Fixtures:
U16s FNSW Boy’s Youth League2 Table:
FNSW Boy’s Youth League2 Club Championship:
Source: Tom Tsamouras
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U16s Newcastle Jets secured 3rd spot at the Boys 2006 TSP Tournament at Valentine Park, Sydney on Wednesday 20th April. Sydney FC and Capital Football were equal 1st while Newcastle Jets squeezed out Central Coast Mariners for 3rd spot in the tournament. In all, 11 teams from NSW took part in the tournament.
U16s Newcastle Jets Results:
9:30am Newcastle Jets vs Capital Football 0-2
10:30am Newcastle Jets vs TSP North 1-1
12:00pm Newcastle Jets vs TSP East 1-0
01:30pm Newcastle Jets vs TSP South 3-1
03:30pm Newcastle Jets vs Central Coast Mariners 1-0
Source: Tom Tsamouras
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U16s Newcastle Jets travel to Sydney’s Valentine Park on Wednesday 20th April to participate in a TSP Tournament involving two other A-League Academies, Sydney FC and Central Coast Mariners as well as TSP teams from around the state, including NNSW Football.
In round 1 of the tournament each team will play 5 matches of 25 minute duration with no half time and only one substitution opportunity per team, per game.
9:30am Newcastle Jets vs Capital Football
10:30am Newcastle Jets vs TSP North
12:00pm Newcastle Jets vs TSP East
Round 2 will involve two 20 minute halves with a 5 minute half time and opposition will be based on the points accumulated from Round 1 and position on the table.
Good luck to the U16s Newcastle Jets as well as the players making up the Northern NSW Red team.
source: Tom Tsamouras
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U16s Newcastle Jets has made it 9 wins from 9 games in a tough game away to Northbridge Bulls FC. Conceding only their 2nd goal of the season, the Newcastle team found themselves unable to break down their opponent and going into half time 1-0 down. This was in part due to the strength of the opponent and secondly, due to the Newcastle players having an off day.
In the 2nd half they were able to equalize early and take the lead 2-1. Despite being the better team in the second half they were unable to put away a 3rd goal that would have ended the contest. As a result, spectators were treated to a nail biting ending!
In other games U18s Jets suffered their 2nd defeat of the season by 2-0. This was due to the quality of the opponent but also due to the unavailability of many of their players. U15s were involved in a tough game but ran out victors 3-1. U14s were narrowly defeated 1-0 but U13s easily overran their opponents by 4-1.
Round 9: Northbridge Bulls FC vs Newcastle Jets at Northbridge Oval Main:
U18s Jets lost 2-0
U16s Jets won 2-1
U15s Jets won 3-1
U14s Jets lost 1-0
U13s Jets won 4-1
Round 9 FNSW Boy’s Youth League 2 Results:
U16s FNSW Boy’s Youth League 2 Table:
FNSW Boy’s Youth League2 Club Championship:
Source: Tom Tsamouras
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U16s Newcastle Jets will travel to Northbridge Bulls FC to complete Round 9 of the 2022 season and will be chasing their 9th consecutive win in as many games!
With just over ¼ of the season played, and sitting on maximum points, there is no doubt that the U16s Newcastle Jets are amongst the favourites to finish top of the table. The question that remains between now and the end of the season is if they can maintain the high standards they have set for themselves until the end! The Jets are obviously favourites to take the 3 points sitting in 1st place on 24 points, while Northbridge are in 5th spot with 12 points from 4 wins and 4 losses.
U18s Newcastle Jets are in a similar position as they too are in 1st place on the table with 19 points compared to 7th placed Northbridge on 10 points! On paper they look favourites for the 3 points of this match.
U15s Newcastle Jets are only 1 point behind 1st spot and will be eager as their other two counter-parts to collect the 3 points from Northbridge who sit in 6th place on 10 points.
U14s Newcastle Jets are in 7th place having won 3, lost 3 and had 2 games end in draws. They will have their work cut out for them against Northbridge who are in 4th spot 3 points above them.
Finally U13s Newcastle Jets look like favourites to collect the 3 points sitting 1 point behind the league leaders and 9 points behind 8th placed Northbridge!
On the Club Championship Table, Newcastle Jets are in 1st place and favourites to stay their 9 points ahead of their nearest rival.
Northbridge Bulls FC vs Newcastle Jets vs on Saturday 16th April at Northbridge Oval Main.
U18s kick off at 3:00pm
U16s kick off at 1:15pm
U15s kick off at 11:40am
U14s kick off at 10:05am
U13s kick off at 8.30am
U16s Round 9 FNSW Boy’s Youth League2 Fixtures:
U16s FNSW Boy’s Youth League2 Table:
FNSW Boy’s Youth League2 Club Championship:
source: Tom Tsamouras
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U16s Newcastle Jets have made it eight wins from eight starts this season, scoring 24 goals and conceding just the 1. The latest opponent to taste defeat was neighboring Central Coast United who lost by 4-0.
Central Coast set their team up with one player up front and everyone else behind the ball and inside their own half. The Jets peppered the Central Coast goal and their opponents just kept trying to keep them out. Eventually the Jets opened their account shortly before half time with a well taken cross from the right and stunning volley.
Within the first 5 minutes of the second half a cross from a free kick was misjudged by the Central Coast goal keeper and 2-0 was the result. Four minutes later the Jets increased the score to 3-0 and put the result beyond any doubt. Fifteen minutes from the end, a fourth goal was scored by the Jets in a well worked move which opened up the Central Coast defense. Another routine win, the eighth successive of the season.
Round 8: Newcastle Jets vs Central Coast United at Speers Point:
U18s Jets won 4-2
U16s Jets won 4-0
U15s Jets won 5-1
U14s Jets drew 1-1
U13s Jets won 6-2
Round 8 FNSW Boy’s Youth League 2 Results:
U16s FNSW Boy’s Youth League 2 Table:
source: Tom Tsamouras
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U16s Newcastle Jets welcome Central Coast United in the Round 8 of the competition at Speers Point on Sunday. After recording their highest away win last week against St. George in Sydney, 5-0, the Jets will be looking to inflicting more damage this Sunday in front of their home supporters.
The Jets are on maximum points having won 7 matches from the opening 7 games and naturally occupy 1st spot on the U16s points table. They have scored 20 goals and only conceded 1. Central Coast United have only played 4 games having won 1 and lost 3, have only scored 3 goals and sit in equal last spot! On paper, they have a lot of work to do to stop the Jets from recording their 8th consecutive win!
U18s Jets will also be looking to extend their lead on the points table when they meet bottom placed Central Coast United. The Jets boast 5 wins, 1 draw and 1 loss to CCU’s 1 win and 3 losses. Like the U16s team, they look too strong on paper for the team from Gosford.
U15s Jets dropped to 2nd spot on the ladder after their last minute 1-0 loss to St George last week in Sydney and will be looking to correct matters against 6th placed CCU. Despite this, it could turn out to be a very evenly balanced match as CCU have won 3 of their 4 matches played and only lost one.
U14s Jets have dropped to 6th place on the ladder after their 3rd loss of the season last week and will be looking to collect 3 points against a Central Coast United team who have lost all four games they have played so far, scored just 1 goal, and occupy the bottom spot on the points table..
Finally, U13s Jets who are 3rd on the points table will be relying on their very strong attack, 36 goals scored to date, to defeat 12th placed Central Coast United. On paper it looks like an “easy” game but as in the case of the u15s fixture, great care should be taken to avoid surprises.
The 1st place of the Newcastle Jets on the Club Champions Table has remained the same despite only winning two matches last week.
Newcastle Jets vs Central Coast United on Sunday 10th April at LMRFF, Speers Point.
U18s kick off at 3:00pm
U16s kick off at 1:15pm
U15s kick off at 11:40am
U14s kick off at 10:05am
U13s kick off at 8.30am
U16s Round 8 FNSW Boy’s Youth League2 Fixtures:
U16s FNSW Boy’s Youth League2 Table:
FNSW Boy’s Youth League2 Club Championship:
source: Tom Tsamouras
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