WPL: Newcastle Olympic defeated 2-1 by Merewether on their historic first appearance at Darling St Oval

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A great day for Newcastle Olympic’s first ever Women’s Premier League home games, if not being reflected on the scoreboard.

U14s and U17s struggled against strong Merewether teams, only for our Reserve Grade to storm home with a thumping win.

First grade dominated their match and if possession and field positioning determined the winner, we deserved six points. Two goals on the break sunk our brave girls, who threw everything at them in the second half, coming up one goal short. We’re already looking forward to the reverse fixture.

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First grade WPL: Merewether won 2-1
Reserve Grade: Olympic won 10-0
U/17: Merewether won 5-1
U14: Merewether won 8-2

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NPL YOUTH:

In four games played on Saturday in wet conditions at Cooks Square Park in Maitland, Newcastle Olympic Youth NPL teams dominated in their first game of the 2020 season.

U13s lead 3-0 but a spirited Maitland team fought back to level the score in the second half and to run out 4-3 eventual winners. U14s, U15s, and U16s completed formalities with little resistance.

 U/13: Maitland won 4-3.
 U/14: Olympic won 11-1.
 U/15: Olympic won 7-0.
 U/16: Olympic won 5-0.

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U12s NET:

Newcastle Olympic vs Kahibah on Monday 16th March at Harold Knight Oval, Gateshead

Kick off at 6.30pm

U9s, U10s, U11s SAP:

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U9s Blue Team:

We started off very slowly and went down 1-0 early. Valentine were worthy leaders and gave a very good account of themselves. We improved and became more aggressive as the half went on and lead at halftime. A good half time talk and a big improvement in our passing and running off the ball saw us take control of the game and we ran out winners. Best on the day were Jude Lewis Mat Cahill and Kai Hodgson.

U10s Blue Team:

The blue team played some lovely football in their game against Valentine yesterday. After an even first half, the boys passed their way through Valentine in the second half, scoring some fabulous team goals in the process. The final goal of the match started with the goal keeper and ended 10 passes later with a cross and header to round out a great day.

U10s White Team:

Another positive performance by 10’s White. First half was a tight affair with both teams battling to gain control of the game. The boys created many chances, forcing some scrambling defence and quality saves from the opposing keeper. The second half saw an improvement in all thirds of the pitch, despite the deteriorating weather conditions. The boys were able to build on their 1-0 lead by crafting out a 9-0 final result. Coaches Mark and Peter were really happy the way the boys listened and adapted their play after the half time break, while still playing quality football.

U11s Blue Team:

With what we know was going to be one of our hardest games of the season it was very impressive to see the boys come away with a well-deserved win over the Jaffas.

 With some outstanding individual runs, ball movement creating great team play they could not get into the sheds quick enough to sing the Olympic Team song once that full time whistle was blown.

 Well done to two of our new boys Nate & Henry (Goalkeeper) who put their nerves aside to come up against their old Team Mates.

 Well done to all the Boys, Dean & Jono  

U11’s White Team:

It was our first game of the season today, we welcomed 3 new players and are very proud of the effort from all of the boys. Throughout the game we dominated both possession and field position. With players moving to their second or third preferred position in the second half, it was exciting to see that the boys are willing to learn and adapt to multiple roles. We will continue to teach the boys to play in multiple roles and improve their understanding of the game. On the rare occurrence when needed today it was great to see our goalkeeper using the skills he has been working on at training.

source: Tom Tsamouras

Youth NPL: Newcastle Olympic dominate Maitland Magpies

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U15s Newcastle Olympic in action. Photo: S. Priestley

In four games played today in wet conditions at Cooks Square Park in Maitland, Newcastle Olympic Youth NPL teams dominated in their first game of the 2020 season.

U13s lead 3-0 but a spirited Maitland team fought back to level the score in the second half and to run out 4-3 eventual winners. U14s, U15s, and U16s completed formalities with little resistance.

U/13: Maitland won 4-3.
U/14: Olympic won 11-1.
U/15: Olympic won 7-0.
U/16: Olympic won 5-0.

Source: Tom Tsamouras

WPL:Newcastle Olympic play Merewether United in round two of Herald Women’s Premier League

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Newcastle Olympic have been widely tipped as premiership favourites and coach Harmonie Attwill believes playing league heavyweights Merewether at Darling Street Oval on Sunday will show them how their Herald Women’s Premier League season is shaping up.

United have featured in four of the past five WPL grand finals, winning three. They have lost several key players this year but drew 3-3 with defending champions New Lambton last weekend while Olympic were 8-0 winners over Mid Coast.

“We’re approaching the game with an open mind, knowing it will be definitely a challenge and knowing that Merewether are always a tough side to play against,” Attwill said.

“But the girls are looking forward to that challenge. It will give us a real indication of where the squad sits in relation to the rest of the competition as well.”

Jets striker and multiple WPL leading scorer Jenna Kingsley is not expected in action for Olympic until round three.

Goalkeeper Alison Logue returns for Merewether after being unavailable in round one and midfielder Sarah Bergin is set to make her first appearance for the club. The former Irish youth international missed round one while waiting for an international clearance.

United coach Scott Ellis was equally viewing the match as a gauge for their season.

“Everyone is super keen for this game because it will give us a measure of exactly where we’re at,” Ellis said.

“We definitely had some weaknesses last week but I’m positive we can put in a good showing and, if we can come out of this one with a draw or better, we’ll cement ourselves as one of the likely top-four teams, which is where we want to be.”

Ellis said Merewether will need to be tighter defensively and more composed in the middle of the park.

“Defensively, we weren’t tracking runners very well and that allowed New Lambton to play one-twos all over the park and that can be extremely damaging,” he said.

“That really just comes down to individual discipline and co-ordination as a group. The other thing was we rushed a little bit in midfield and that meant we gave the ball away a little too quickly.”

The game is at 3pm.

Source: https://www.newcastleherald.com.au/story/6676891/wpl-why-olympic-coach-harmonie-attwill-is-keen-to-play-merewether/?cs=7580

Youth NPL:

Maitland vs Newcastle Olympic on Saturday 14th March at Cooks Square Park, Maitland

U16s kick off at 3.00pm

U15s kick off at 1.20pm

U14s kick off at 11.40am

U13s kick off at 10.00am

U12s NET:

Newcastle Olympic vs Kahibah on Monday 16th March at Harold Knight Oval, Gateshead

Kick off at 6.30pm

U9s, U10s, U11s SAP:

Lake Macquarie vs Newcastle Olympic at LMRFF on Sunday 15th March

U11s kick off at 4.20pm

Valentine vs Newcastle Olympic at LMRFF on Saturday 14th March

U10s kick off at 9.10

U9s kick off at 9.10

Source: Tom Tsamouras

 

WPL: Newcastle Olympic make their historic first appearance at Darling St Oval on Sunday against Merewether

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After a great win away at Mid Coast in Taree in Round 1 of the Herald Women’s Premier League competition last week, Newcastle Olympic take on Merewether at Darling St Oval. This will be a historic day for the club because all four WPL teams will be playing at home for the first time! It is a great opportunity for the entire Newcastle Olympic community to come out, watch and cheer on our players for the first time on home soil.

On Saturday our Youth NPL teams travel to Cooks Square Park in Maitland in Round 2 of the Youth NPL competition. After being washed out in Round 1 last week, the boys will be eager to begin the season on a winning start.

Herald Women’s Premier League:

Newcastle Olympic vs Merewether on Sunday 15th March at Darling St Oval, Hamilton

1st Grade kick off at 3.00pm

Reserve Grade kick off at 1.00pm

U17s kick off at 11.15am

U14s kick off at 9.45am

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Youth NPL:

Maitland vs Newcastle Olympic on Saturday 14th March at Cooks Square Park, Maitland

U16s kick off at 3.00pm

U15s kick off at 1.20pm

U14s kick off at 11.40am

U13s kick off at 10.00am

U12s NET:

Newcastle Olympic vs Kahibah on Monday 16th March at Harold Knight Oval, Gateshead

Kick off at 6.30pm

U9s, U10s, U11s SAP:

Lake Macquarie vs Newcastle Olympic at LMRFF on Sunday 15th March

U11s kick off at 4.20pm

Valentine vs Newcastle Olympic at LMRFF on Saturday 14th March

U10s kick off at 9.10

U9s kick off at 9.10

Source: Tom Tsamouras

 

BLUE DOOR CAFÉ, the official sponsor of Newcastle Olympic’s Football Academy for 2020

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BLUE DOOR CAFE

Newcastle Olympic Technical Director Alex Tagaroulias recently announced the club’s intention to create their own Football Academy. The Academy (NOFA) would provide supplementary training to those Olympic players who were not part of NNSW Football’s Talent Support Programme (TSP).

Similar to the NNSW TSP, NOFA’s programme would be for 10-weeks duration and would 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. NOFA would also provide supplementary training to younger age groups (6-9s) through a Skill Enhancement Program (SEP), and the 16s age group would be able to undertake supplementary training with the senior teams (mainly 18s) on a rotation basis.

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

If all of the above wasn’t enough, today, it gives me great pleasure to inform our football community that the official sponsor of NOFA for the 2020 season will be BLUE DOOR CAFÉ.

Blue Door Café is situated at 363-365 Hunter St, Newcastle and the Cnr Watkins St & John Parade, Merewether and is open 7 days a week. For further information about what it offers, please visit:

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The effect of this sponsorship is that it enables NOFA to provide the latest in sports equipment and uniforms for all the participants.

NOFA’s programme begins in approximately three weeks.

Any player who hasn’t yet enrolled or who would like further information can contact Newcastle Olympic Technical Director Alex Tagaroulias on 0497897716.

source: Tom Tsamouras

WPL: Newcastle Olympic triumph 8-0 away to Mid Coast

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Newcastle Olympic began Round 1 of the 2020 season with an emphatic victory 8-0 over Mid Coast in Taree today. The goals, Jemma House 3, AleishaClifford 2, Jessica Evans, Sophie Phillips, own goal.

Newcastle Olympic WPL:

Mid Coast vs Olympic on Sunday 8th March 2020 at Taree Zone Field

First Grade Olympic won 8-0

Second Grade Mid Coast won 1-0

U17S Olympic won 2-1

U14s Mid Coast won 2-1

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Today the U14 girls made history becoming the first WPL team to represent Newcastle Olympic FC and score the club’s first women’s goal.

Newcastle Olympic Youth NPL:

Olympic vs Mid Coast on Saturday 7th March 2020 at Darling St Oval

All Newcastle Youth NPL games were washed out.

Newcastle Olympic u9s,10s, & 11s SAP

All SAP games in Weston and Maitland also washed out.

source: Tom Tsamouras

 

NPL Youth Round 1 games at Darling St washed out

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All scheduled Round 1 Youth NPL games at Darling St Oval today against Mid Coast have been cancelled due to the heavy rain Newcastle has been receiving over the past few days.

It is hoped these games will be rescheduled on a spare weekend.

Under 11 SAP Olympic vs Maitland has also been cancelled.

source: Tom Tsamouras

Newcastle Olympic WPL and Youth NPL begin their season against Mid Coast

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Newcastle Olympic WPL First Grade

Newcastle Olympic WPL and Youth NPL begin Round 1 proceedings of the 2020 season this weekend against Mid Coast. Olympic’s u13s, u14s, u15s, and u16s Youth NPL welcome their counterparts from Taree on Saturday while our four WPL teams travel to Taree on Sunday.

Newcastle Olympic WPL:

Mid Coast vs Olympic on Sunday 8th March 2020 at Taree Zone Field

First Grade kick off at 3.00pm

Reserves kick off at 1.00pm

U17S kick off at 11.15am

U14s kick off at 9.45am

Newcastle Olympic Youth NPL:

Olympic vs Mid Coast on Saturday 7th March 2020 at Darling St Oval

U16s kick off at 6.00pm

U15s kick off at 4.20pm

U14s kick off at 2.40pm

U13s kick off at 1.00pm

Newcastle Olympic u12s NET

Olympic vs Charlestown 6-0 trial game played on 3/3/2020

Newcastle Olympic u9s,10s, & 11s SAP

U11s Maitland vs Olympic on Saturday 7th March 2020 at Cooks Square Park

kick off at 1.00pm

U10s Weston vs Olympic on Sunday 8th March 2020 at Rockwell Automation Park

kick off at 11.20am

U9s Weston vs Olympic on Sunday 8th March 2020 at Rockwell Automation Park

Kick off at 10.10am

source: Tom Tsamouras

 

$1.2M FOOTBALL CLUB PROJECT DUDDED IN MORRISON’S SPORTS RORTS

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The Greek community of Newcastle are reeling after their beloved football club was dudded through Scott Morrison’s Sports Rorts scandal.

Newcastle Olympic Football Club missed out on federal funding for a new grandstand and sporting facility upgrades.

This was despite an independent assessment giving it a far higher score than projects the Morrison government hand-picked for funding.

The club applied unsuccessfully for a Community Sport Infrastructure grant – the program at the heart of the Morrison Government’s shocking ‘sports rorts’ scandal.

“Newcastle Olympic Football Club is a well-loved Newcastle institution, particularly in the Greek community who are obviously passionate about their football,” Ms Claydon said.  

“The fact that this deserving project didn’t receive funding is a slap in the face to all the hardworking volunteers who worked on the grant application for months on the mistaken understanding that it would be judged on its merit.”

The Club had applied for $500,000 in federal funding to supplement a $500,000 commitment from the City of Newcastle and $200,000 from the Club’s own fundraising efforts.

The proposed project would have taken the facilities at Darling Street Oval to the next level, with a brand-new grandstand for Olympic’s passionate fans and upgrades which would encourage more participation, particularly among the club’s four female teams. 

“Once completed, this upgrade would allow community groups and players year-round use and bring the ageing facilities up to spec for National Premiere League and FFA Cup competitions,” Ms Claydon said.  

Newcastle Olympic has since learnt that the Darling Street project scored 76/100 in the independent analysis undertaken by Sports Australia.

“It’s simply not right that Olympic missed out while the Morrison Government gave grants to projects with scores as low as 39/100,” Ms Claydon said.

“The Morrison Government shamelessly used this publicly funded grants program as its own personal election slush fund, ignoring independent advice and awarding grants to Coalition-targeted seats rather than projects based on merit.

“This is a government that repeatedly thumbs its nose at due process, fairness and integrity.”

When interviewed about the rejected application, Newcastle Olympic Secretary Con Gounis said he had initially thought the club was in with a good chance of securing funding.

“We thought we did our due diligence and we thought we were a pretty good chance. When you find out why we’ve missed out – you just think that’s not the Australian way, it’s just not right,” Mr Gounis said.

“We just wanted a level playing field, that’s all we wanted, to be judged on merit – if you’re successful great, if not we’ll try again – well it doesn’t look like that has happened and that’s disappointing.”

When asked about his faith in the grants process, Mr Gounis said: “It’s certainly put a big question mark on it. You just expect that everyone is equal, and whoever decides, it will be decided fairly and equitably – obviously it hasn’t been.”

“At least let us put it in again and be judged on our merits – that’s all we ever wanted, to be judged on our merits – and obviously that didn’t happen. “

Ms Claydon has written to the Prime Minister to request that the Government deliver the Darling Street project funding in line with its obvious merit. 

 Source:http://www.sharonclaydon.com/

Trial Games: Newcastle Olympic NPL Youth take on Newcastle Olympic WPL

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2020 U14s Newcastle Olympic

One week away from the start of the 2020 campaign, the Youth NPL teams of Newcastle Olympic take on our WPL counterparts at Lyndon Field Dudley.

Sunday 1st  March 2020 at Lyndon Field Dudley:

First Grade WPL vs U16s Youth NPL kick off at 2.00pm

Reserve Grade WPL vs U15s Youth NPL kick off at 12.30pm

U17s WPL vs U14s Youth NPL kick off at 11.00am

U14s WPL vs U13s Youth NPL kick off at 9.30am

Source: Tom Tsamouras