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2006 Youth Awards

Following on from the last match for David Pott’s Under 14 Girls, played in bright sunshine, we saw a large cross section of all our teams arrive for the Youth Annual Presentations.

The Club fielded eight teams this year and our vote of thanks must go to the Coaches, Assistant Coaches and Team Mangers who devoted their time to ensure players fully enjoyed their participation.

Under 13 Squad Eddie Rodgers and Allan Braddock
Under 14 Squad Bernard Mogielnicki & Harry Goldsworthy
Under 14 Girls (Black) Brian Dale & Terri Coombes
Under 14 Girls (Blue) David & Lauren Pott
Under 15 Squad James & John Correy, Jeremy & Matthew Lyle and Linda Clough

The Club’s Senior Coach (Tim Dale) presented trophies to the following players of the Under 14 Black team that was very successful in winning both the Autumn and Winter Premierships in convincing manner:

Sam Austen
John Kingsbury
Josh Brearley
Aidan Mackay
Will Davis
Selby Press
Brady Doran
Simeon Thomas-Wilson
Gieren Gabatel
Jack Turner
Chris Iseli
Alister Willis (League’s leading goalscorer)

Each year it is very difficult when it comes to identifying trophy winners and I am sure 2006 has been no different, however, the following players are to be congratulated:

Under 13 Boys (Black)
Best & Fairest – Simon Gunn
Coach’s Award – Flinders Johnston

Under 13 Boys (Blue)
Best & Fairest – Conor Hughes
Coach’s Award – David Memish

Under 14 Boys (Black)
Best & Fairest – Jack Turner
Players’ Player – Selby Press

Under 14 Boys (Blue)
Best & Fairest – Innocent Lotent
Players’ Player – Hamish Dwyer

Under 14 Girls (Black)
Best & Fairest – Camilla Hall
Coach’s Award – Sarah Cretu

Under 14 Girls (Blue)
Best & Fairest – Rhiannon Hamilton
Most Consistent - Gala Gordon-Burns

Under 15 Boys (Black)
Best & Fairest – Sebastian Gore
Coach’s Award – Harry Goldsworthy

Under 15 Boys (Blue)
Best& Fairest – Owen Stewart
Coach’s Award – Nicholas Burton

Tim Dale (Senior Coach) spoke on the past winners of the Most Promising Youth Playing Youth Trophy prior to announcing Sarah Cretu as the worthy winner for 2006.





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