2016 Hockey Season Round 6

The 2016 hockey season is about one third of the way through and already we can see great improvement in skills and team play from all teams, and some good indications of a great season for many teams.

Kookas Midweek

Another great game this week in the Kookas battle of Team Orange vs Team Red.  Excellent ball control skills by Ella, and with good running to space by Amy, Team Orange were able to create some forward moves and a couple of near misses in front of goal. But great teamwork and passing by Team Red, with Sam S switching the play to Sam H and Jai in space saw Team Red successful in putting the goals on the board. Some nice firm passes to team mates by Hayden S also set Red up for a great possession game. Hayden E worked hard to block forward moves by Team Red, and taking up a great defence line to the goals, stopped many threatening attacks before Red could convert. Sam R couldn’t resist a break from line marking and joined the game too, adding some extra strength to Red’s attack.

Under 8

Newtown Strikers vs Kardinia

To help rotate the players on the field to learn different positions we introduced a rule for a goal scorer then takes over the goal keeper position. Welcome back to Alex S who remained in his position and showed some good passes through the centre. In the early minutes of the match Isla successfully scored from a difficult angle on goal. Amelia then worked with Amy for nice passes on the wing. Amy had a beautiful curve ball along the sidelines keeping the ball in for Newtown. Some great tackling from Eliza and Emma was shown throughout the day. In the second half Alex S had an attack on goal and was very close to scoring. A reminder for everyone, after taking a shot you need to follow up on the ball. The second half also saw everyone up the ante with the defence. Alex J managed to also sneak the ball through to score. Thank you to Ruby for volunteering to help out with another Newtown team.

Best Team Player was awarded to Alex S. During the week please work on your running backwards. After the match a few players stayed back to work on pushing the ball rather than hitting.

Newtown Spirit v College White

Newtown Spirit showed its ongoing skill development in an encouraging display against College White in Under 8 competition on Saturday. Spirit took to the Lloyd Reserve field armed with instructions to ‘look to their team mates’. And they did, passing wide to each other in an attempt to avoid the highly congested centre corridor. The players worked hard for the ball, going back for second and third attempts and never giving up. After a position reshuffle at half time, the team continued its strong form. It was particularly pleasing to see the Spirit players keeping to their positions more effectively. They showed good vision with their passing and awareness of team mates around them.

Coach Kellie praised her players for their effort, setting them the challenge next week of improving their marking of the opposition. Nate won the Best Team Player award for the game after showing great control of the ball and good vision in his passing.

Newtown Rebels vs Newtown Raiders

The Rebels team played fellow Newtown team, the Raiders this week. We were grateful to have Ruby volunteer to play for us, particularly with a last minute withdrawal due to illness. Evident from the start, was the much improved confidence of the Rebels players to attack the ball when it was in their vicinity. Hana highlighted this early on, with a strong move in the centre, staying low and keeping her stick on the ground earning her a free hit. Well done Hana!

In the first half, much of the play was focussed in the centre third and defensive area of the Rebels. Rebel’s players made sure they were getting back to help out Surry on the last line of defence with Hamish noticeably pushing back hard when there was a change of possession. There were a  couple of positive opportunities moving forward. Hamish was working well with Georgie and Scarlett and a great passage of play involved all three moving the ball quickly from half-back across to the wing.  The effort of all players to move around when a teammate was taking a free hit was clear to see and helped spread out the play. Great work Hamish and Ruby in this area.

In the second half, some more attacking plays resulted with the move of Surry into a forward position and he made the most of his opportunities in the play. A strong and accurate pass through a gap to Ruby was also a highlight of the Rebels improved teamwork. Best Team Player was awarded to Hamish for an all-round solid performance, making space, chasing back and confidently attacking the goals.

Newtown Raiders vs Rebels

A great game with some good use of space allowed both teams to move the ball around well. Raiders defence skills were called into play early, and Oscar, Cate and Isabel showed great focus on the ball and great determination to confront the opposition and gain possession. Nice work by Charlotte, Jesse and Eamonn, playing his first game, saw them maintain possession of the ball until they found a team mate to pass to. Eliza-May was always in good position and provided the opportunity for the play to switch into open space on the opposite side of the field, leading to a number of strong moves into attack. The game showed the continuing improvement in team play and awareness of taking quick free passes to capitalise on possession.  Best Team Player award to Eamonn – great work keeping his stick down to gain possession and maintaining control.

Under 11 South

Newtown Spirit vs Geelong College White 4-0

This weeks game saw another stunning day of weather which made everyone feel very uplifted. We were short a few players but Nate and Ruben stepped up from the Under 8 competition to help us out. Ruben went one step further and padded up to be our goalie. He did  a great job despite the gear being a little big for him!

It was a wonderful game against another College team with the result in our favour this time around. Kellie was very happy with the team’s effort and was especially happy with the passing out wide and the talking in the second half. The pressure was certainly placed on the oppositions goalie often. Both Mia and Angus found the backboard in both halves with Angus’ second goal being an absolute pearler despite being hit in the head with a stick earlier in the game.

Best Team Players this week were Angus and Daniel who played a truly great game out on the wing and always being in the right spot.

Newtown Strikers vs Geelong College Green 1-5

 Strikers fronted up against a very polished opposition this week, and missing a couple of regular players, were very grateful to have Sam S and Basyl fill in. Sam’s ball control and distribution skills saw him control the midfield, but somewhat crowded play and lack of square passing opportunities meant College were able to regain possession. Nathan did a fantastic job at full back, stopping many College forward moves and taking quick free passes to try and clear the defence circle. An injury to Kenna early in the game left the team at a disadvantage. Some nice saves in goals by Michael but College were quick to pounce on any loose balls. As the game went on, we saw Owen, Jack and Grace gain some possession and push forward into attack, and a switch to the right and a great run by Basyl resulted in a goal to Strikers. Chris and Gil moved to great positions to tackle and hold up College, but the slick passing from College was difficult to stop. Best Team Player awards to Sam S and Owen.

 Under 11 North

U11 Newtown Rebels travelled out to St. Ignatius College for their match against Bellarine Thunder this week. Bellarine Thunder came out strongly and tried to get forward but Newtown’s coverage in the midfield and in defense all morning was fantastic. The ball was soon in our forward half and Teijai and Patrick teamed well up forward to score a number of times. Basyl and Olivia also showed their skills navigating through heavy traffic up forward and were rewarded with goals in the first half. In the second half coach AJ again switched attackers and defenders and this gave Grace, Charlotte and Genevieve the opportunity to take the ball into attack a number of times, with Grace scoring 2 excellent goals. The final score was 11:0 with scorers Tejai (3), Grace (2), Olivia (2), Patrick (2), Basyl (1) and Sam (1). Thanks to Brandon for being this weeks Goalkeeper.

There were no games this week for the U13, U15 and U17 teams because of the Victorian Junior Country Championships.

D1 Men

Newtown Falcons vs Newtown Strikers 12-0

There is an old Chinese adage, thought to have surfaced during the Ming Dynasty, that describes an eternal truth about life and hockey: Man who shoots from baseline, should not score. SFG has obviously not heard this adage and if he has, blatently disregards it. While Coach Redbeard tears his hair out trying to explain to SFG why you should not shoot from the baseline he scores from the baseline again. Anyway, we had a constructive game against Newtown Strikers with some very nice passages of play, particularly focussing on using the width of the pitch to open up the game. Birsel spent some time up forward which made people smile, and the dynamic duo Pinnie and Rosso had to withstand considerable pressure from Strikers till the final whistle. We would like to congratulate Leo Fitzgerald on being voted in as the Falcons captain for the 2016 season and look forward to ‘The Captain’ steering the Starship Falcon across various solar systems and galaxies.

Newtown Strikers vs Newtown Falcons 0-12

In a clash of the titans both teams came out swinging, and for the first 10 – 15 minutes things where looking pretty good for the Strikers with our defense holding up and a few plays into the attacking half of the field.  Unfortunately, playing at that level is both physically and mentally tiring, and by the end of the first half we’d let a few goals through. On the scoreboard the second half didn’t get much better with the remainder of the 12 goals being scored in faster succession as the game progressed through to the final whistle.

 That being said, it was a positive game with some great hockey being played by both teams, we were able to consistently get the ball out of defense throughout the game and set up some goal scoring opportunities.  The key problem being that when we made mistakes or didn’t man up properly the Falcons were able to capitalize usually resulting in a goal (though the freakish baseline tommer goal from Sean was going a little too far… 😉  ). Collectively we’re looking forward to next weeks game vs Geelong, last time we played them we narrowly lost 3 – 2, so it will be a good chance to see how much we’ve improved since the start of the season.

Division 1 Women

Newtown Strikers vs Newtown Falcons 0-5

Falcons came out firing which put us in defence mode for the better part of both halves. Eichelle in goals made many saves, and was well supported by Sharon and Penny. Towards the end of the first half we were able to push forward a few times but unfortunately we did not get near the goal. In the second half we were able to keep Falcons scoreless with some fantastic defence and there were some great passes by our forward line, with Shannon R, Julie, Flora and Erin creating some good moves into attack with tireless running. It was a good test for our team considering we had 5 key players out.

Division 2 Men

Newtown Spirit vs Golden Plains 5-1

A great game for Spirit to bring up the first win for the season. After several weeks of being competitive but not quite getting one or other element right things clicked for Spirit this week to achieve a 5 – 1 win over Golden Plains.  In past weeks opposition teams have torn us apart in the mid field with fast breaks and insufficient numbers in defence.  This week, despite some very good opposition attacks the mostly close marking by Don, Craig, Gordon, Richard, Tom and Luke meant that even if one player got a run on his passing options were limited.  This defensive pressure meant the forwards could start passing the ball into space and run with it on the rebound.  Another pleasing element was the focus of the inners, wings and half line to use the width and hold the ball in attack out wide until options opened up across the ground. Some attacks still ran straight into the defence though, something to work on for next week.

Division 2 Women

Newtown Rebels – Bye

2016 Hockey Season, Round 5

 Round 5 of the 2016 hockey season saw great results for some teams, while others found it hard going due to lack of available players. But you could never fault the effort given by all the players.

Kookas Midweek

What a great game this was! Team Orange opened the scoring with a nice run down the left side of the field to score. Team Red were determined not to let that go unchallenged and soon had the ball in their attack zone, with great switching by Ella to give her team some forward thrust. Great calling by Sam H, Jai and Ben, working well together, and with Amy keeping control on the right wing, the Orange defence had to work hard to prevent scores by Red. Wide position by Alex, with great backup and nice passing by Shauna and effective tackling by Sam S helped Team Orange to regain some control. The second half saw Ben score a sneaky goal for Team Red, capitalising on a defence error. Hayden, Zac and Cate worked hard for their teams, and even Robbo and Jai’s little brother Tom joined the game, so everyone was having a great time. The game finished as a 2-2 draw – a good result for a game with good skills and hockey strategy on display.

Under 8

Newtown Rebels vs Golden Plains

Congratulations to all the Rebels players for the great determination and effort they showed in this game. Talking and passing wide to each other was excellent. Hana and Hamish showed great defence work and stopped many of Golden Plains’ shots at goal, and Scarlett showed outstanding use of open space and width on the wing. Hannah trapped the ball well and used very effective passes to reach her team mates. Georgie has shown great improvement in her trapping, ball control and passing skills and put in an immense effort on the day, earning her the Best Team Player award this week. Well done to all – we are very proud of your efforts on the day.

Newtown Spirit vs Kardinia 3

Newtown Spirit delivered a strong performance against Kardinia 3 in Under 8 competition at Lloyd Reserve on Saturday. The team started confidently, with all players involved in the action and combining efficiently to help notch up several goals by the final whistle. The linked play was great to watch, as Spirit members fed each other the ball both out of defence and into attack. Within the opening minutes of the game right half Avah fired off a great pass to centre half Max who directed it to right wing Lucy, who was beautifully positioned near the goals. And that set the tempo for the rest of the match. Max was on fire, cleanly stopping the opposition’s forward push and heading straight into attack time and again. Ruben also displayed his skills after moving to half back, controlling the ball and looking for sensible passing options on the run. Meyah helped open up the field with an energetic display, including a quality sprint with the ball up the left that contributed to Spirit’s goal tally for the day. Other first-half highlights included Charlotte’s actions in directing her free hits with great vision, picking out well-positioned team mates and sending the ball to them.

At half time Coach Kellie applauded her team’s efforts and use of space but urged them to always look to their teammates for passing options. The team’s second half was characterised by quality ball movement, with accurate passing between teammates as they looked for ways to work their way around the opposition and follow their coach’s instructions. Meyah, taking on full-back responsibilities, calmly and efficiently shut down a strong Kardinia run towards goal on more than one occasion before feeding the ball forward again. Max, Avah, Lucy and Ruben all combined in a stand-out passage of linking play which was great to see.  Summah, stepping up from Joeys to boost Spirit’s ranks, was among the action on the forward line.

The game started with confident play, and that’s how it ended too, with centre half Lucy avoiding Kardinia players by dishing out a great pass to centre Charlotte who fired off a shot that narrowly missed the goals.  Ruben picked up the Best Team Player award for the match for looking for his teammates when passing and thinking about the best passing options. Well done Spirit.

Newtown Strikers vs Torquay

Once again we were greeted with perfect weather for hockey. Alex J displayed some lovely wide passes on the wing to assist in setting up Isla to take shots on goals. Ruby and Isla combined well in front of goals and were able to take multiple successful shots throughout both half’s. All was quiet in the goal keeper role for Amelia. Eliza again showed off her fancy footwork to stop turnovers to Torquay. Amy demonstrated how her skills have been developed from the Kookas mid-week competition with lovely ball control with turning away from the opposition and pushing the ball along the wings. As we progress through the season we will be concentrating on our positions on the field, Emma was great at staying in the correct position throughout the game. We even had a little running man celebration when scoring this week.

This week we want to continue to stay in our positions and not crowd the ball. We will be focusing on keeping distance between our team mates so we can work on passing the ball down the field. Best Team Player was awarded to Amy for her ball control.

Newtown Raiders  vs Kardinia Kookaburras

 An excellent game by Newtown Raiders who continue to improve each week. With 6 players the team is often outnumbered by the opposition but this doesn’t deter them from giving their best efforts. Raiders began the game well with Oscar defending the goals, and stopping a number of Kardinia’s shots. Quick free passes found team mates in space and Isabel was able to run the ball into attack and put real pressure on the Kardinia defenders. The enthusiasm and determination of the Raiders players can never be faulted and with players holding position better each week, the team is developing some excellent strategic play and effective passing. The second half saw Jesse, Charlotte and Oscar even more involved in the game, and a lovely quick free pass by Eliza-May found Oscar in the perfect position to score. Great focus on the ball by Isabel, Eliza-May and Cate and good leading to space set up many opportunities for Raiders to move into attack. Best Team Player award this week to Oscar.

Under 11 North

Newtown Rebels vs Bellarine Lightning 3-0

Newtown Rebels returned to the synthetic surface at Stead Park on Saturday for their game against Bellarine Lightning. While the team were happy to be back on a faster pitch, it was a little slippery from overnight rain or early morning dew. Our passing was again really good, with Basyl, Brandon, Charlotte, Imogen and Teijai giving teammates running forward great opportunities. Our players with only a few games for Newtown – Genevieve, Grace, Luca, Patrick and Teijai – are all contributing and showing great enthusiasm at the ball.

Bellarine’s defence was harder to get through in this second match-up for the season, and the final score was Newtown 3:0 with goal scorers Kiah, Olivia and Patrick.

Under 11 South

Newtown Spirit vs Geelong College Green 1-2

A very even game for the first half, with neither team able to score. Daniel volunteered to put on the goalie gear and did a fantastic job, keeping out a number of College’s attempts to score. Jamie and Liam at full back intercepted many of the College forward moves, and used quick free passes to reduce the danger in front of goal. Great ball control skills by Mia allowed her to distribute the ball well to team mates in good space.  Strong and confident approaches to the ball by Tilly and Maggie saw them gain possession and create attacks for Newtown but without the success their efforts deserved. The second half continued as a fairly even tussle until College were able to score 2 quick goals toward the end of the second half. But a never say die attitude by all the team, and great ball control and perseverance by Ruby saw her score a back stick tap into goal late in the game. Best Team Player awards to Liam and Tilly.

Newtown Strikers vs Torquay Tornadoes 4-0

With an undermanned team, Newtown Strikers showed they still had plenty of determination and strategic play in their arsenal. Great defence again by Michael, Nathan and Kenna, with Declan maintaining good position to control the midfield. Great running on the forward line by Jack, Ruby and Tilly to put pressure on the Torquay defenders. Gil and Zoe continue to provide great midfield support to team mates and Zoe even got into the forward play to score her first goal ever.  Goals to Gil, Declan, Zoe and Ruby. Great effort by all the players, with Best Team Player awards to Tilly and Gil.

Under 13

Newtown Spirit vs Bellarine 0-2.

Thank you to Mike who coached the U13 Newtown Spirit team this week and thanks to all the team for showing great sportsmanship in helping Bellarine by switching the time to 8.15am so the game could go ahead.  Unfortunately for us, Bellarine were too strong on the day and won 2:0.  The score does not show what a great game it was and how hard Bellarine had to fight for the win.  Well done to Spirit team as it was a great match.  The team showed some good individual skills, creating some exciting goal opportunities.  Well done to Claudia for her great positioning in the circle and for creating several goal opportunities.  Max (in goals) had a great game and saved many an attack from Bellarine, ably assisted by Angus.  Well done also to Will who provided great stability across the half line, working hard to move the ball forward into attack and then having to run hard back into defence at times.

Newtown Strikers vs Torquay Tornadoes 3-1

Under 15

Newtown Strikers vs Newtown Spirit 0-5

An under strength U15 Strikers took to the field on Saturday against the Spirit and were out played by the better team on the day, going down 5 nil in a fast moving game. The efforts of the Hudson twins, Oscar and Jack ensured the Strikers remained in the game as much as possible, setting up a number of good scoring shots that failed to land home through a bit of bad luck and strong defence from the Spirit.

Under 17

Newtown Strikers vs Newtown Spirit 2-4

This is the game we had been waiting for.  The two undefeated top teams were up against each other and both wanted to show their talents.  The fact that it was an intra-club game increased the rivalry even more.  The Spirit scored the first goal despite our team being in the forward line a lot.  We had troubles getting around the Spirit’s goalie but Tom M eventually scored a break-through goal during a scrap heap in the densely populated circle.  We had some great build-ups, with Hudson and the defenders, Corey and Ollie, distributing the ball out wide consistently through the two Luke’s who both ran hard to find open spaces and push the ball forward through our wings, Will and Jack.  Someone noted at half time that the centre of the field was empty most of the time; both teams must have been listening to their junior coaches all those years who kept telling them to play wide!  The Spirit caught us off-guard to score a couple of more goals in the second half.  We finished off with a well-deserved goal from Tom P after the final whistle during a PC.  It was very encouraging to see such a high work rate by all of our players with plenty of movement off the ball.  We may not have won on the score board but the team should be very proud of how they played.

Newtown Spirit vs Newtown Strikers 4-2

Beautiful morning to play hockey.  Our first tussle with Newtown Strikers since the start of the competition. Janette (TM) and Richard (coach) from Strikers worked collaboratively with us to put even numbers on the field for both teams, allowing a more even game. We certainly had an even game, with both teams working to get some action in their forward half. Josh (GK) defended the goals and his wonderful style and Spirit were able to limit the goal scoring for Strikers to 1 goal each half. Fought out in the midfield, there was some strong performances to enable Spirit to move the ball into our attacking 25. First goal was a beautiful pass from Gus to Jonah (lovely  sibling collaboration!!) who was able to finish with a no fuss goal. Nice defense by Strikers also limited conversion from many opportunities through PC’s (7 in all). Two goals each half by Spirit, resulted in a 4:2 win. Great to see both teams working together and in a good natured contest.
Another couple of weeks break for Spirit now with JCC next weekend followed by a BYE! Hopefully no-one forgets how to play in the meantime!!!

Division 1 Men

Newtown Falcons vs Torquay 1-9

We’ve all heard of a “back against the wall” victory. Well, on the weekend the Falcons were part of a “back against the wall” loss. Crippled by injury, illness and other commitments, the wounded Falcon faced a full strength Torquay attack hell bent on poking it in the eye. Luckily, while the Falcon was wounded, it still had use of half its wing and very sharp beak. We welcomed some Falcon debutants in ‘GK Thornie’ and ‘The Gabster’, and welcomed back KSD, aka ‘Sarge’, who immediately put his brutal pace and twinkle toes to good effect in defense. Birsel approached Coach Redbeard about playing up forward. Coach Redbeard could only afford one forward and it certainly wasn’t going to be Birsel so instead ‘The A Train’ did a super job ducking and weaving around the forward line. The ‘Doctor’ with his thick mop of hair was busy in the midfield, while ‘Double J’ worked hard and earnt a number of short corners, one of which was converted by ‘Sarge’. ‘Molly Meldrum’ was crook but that didn’t stop him from doubling up and Coach Redbeard even managed to get the ball into the circle and fall over while taking a shot. The score wasn’t impressive, but what was impressive was the endeavor of the players who took the field and played in the spirit of the Falcon.

Newtown Strikers vs Torquay Tornadoes 3-11

A depleted player list saw the Strikers up against the odds. The team played well but were not able to match Torquay on the day

Division 1 Women

Newtown Falcons vs Bellarine 4-4

Newtown Strikers vs Saints 2-2

Strikers played a great game on Sunday against the Saints with a 2 all draw. We had most of the play up forward with many near miss shots. Our forward and mid lines did an excellent job getting through the Saints defense and our defence did their job well holding off the strong Saints attacks.

Division 2 Men

Newtown Spirit vs Saints 2-2

With the unavailable list longer than the team list, the Newtown U17s, with help from a few seniors, took on top of the ladder Saints. The game started strongly by both sides, and with Saints experience they put pressureon the defence and with a deflecion off our goalie’s stick, Saints went 1 goal up. Newtown turned the play around with great running and passing and a strong pass from AJ on the wing saw Alex slot the ball into the top of the net.  The game was being played hard and fast by both sides and through a turnover Saints got into the circle and squeezed the ball past our goalie’s glove. Half time score 1-2 to Saints.

The second half was a hard encouter for both sides. Newtown kept pressure on Saints defence and a number of corners were created but we couldn’t convert. Newtown’s defence held strong from a number of drives by Saints forwards who also couldn’t convert short corners. A clearing hit from defence by Matt saw Alex pick up a good trap and took the ball into the circle and receive a short corner. With a change of striker in the corner setup Gus drove a great shot into the backboard, 2 all, and the final whistle went to end a great game of hockey. An excellent result for Spirit who sit on the bottom of the ladder to know that they can mix it with the top team.

Division 2 Women

Newtown Rebels vs Golden Plains 0-3

Blustery mild conditions greeted both teams on Saturday. Rebels started off well but Golden Plains just had the edge and scored 2 quick goals. Brilliant stick work from Monique allowed great possession and  plays along the right side. In the second half Rebels regrouped and were able to tighten up marking in the centre. Solid hits from Hillary with sound goal keeping from Eichelle kept our defence strong. Kirsty made great surges on the wing to push on our attack. In the last few minutes Rebels were rewarded with a series of short corners but were unable to score. A huge thank you to Claire and Monique for doubling up. Happy travelling Hillary.