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Bankstown Wildcats need under 12 girl players for superleague

masmariner

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Womens Representative Club needs our Support

Bankstown City Wild Cats is a Womens representative Football club playing NSW state super league.
The club will fold if they cannot field an under 12 Girls team, they are not getting the support from the local area.
So I am urging parents of under 12 girls that desire to play at a higher level to contact us urgently, we have only got 2 days.
The club is offering free rego (saving $660). If we get enough girls from the central coast region, high level coaching will be provided on the coast, (we already have some players).
Travel will be discussed among parents that apply. Games are played on Sundays
So lets get behind Womens Football if know of a young lass or your daughter is interested please contact us now.
Please PM me know for more info or too apply.
 

masmariner

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WORST NEWS END OF THE WILDCATS

Arrive Alive Womens Super League Competition Withdrawal of Bankstown Wildcats
21.03.09 18:25

Explained in detail in the following release is the news concerning Football NSW's action on the withdrawal of Arrive Alive Women's Super League club, Bankstown Wildcats.
It is with the utmost regret Football NSW advises that due to notification received from the Bankstown District Amateur Football Association on Friday evening 20 March, that they are unable to meet the criteria for participation in the Arrive Alive Womens Super League competition, Bankstown Wildcats will not be a part of the competition in 2009.

Football NSW has made every attempt to assist Bankstown District Amateur Football Association in their efforts to meet criteria, including the extension of deadlines from the original submission date of 12 December 2008, on eight separate occasions. 

However it is now clearly obvious that from the number of players registered by Bankstown District Amateur Football Association at close of business on Thursday 19 March 2009 that the Bankstown Wildcats would have struggled in some teams to take the field with sufficient numbers to be competitive and in particular the Under 12 team was non-existent.

Due to the hard work by Football NSW and some Member Clubs to assist the Bankstown District Amateur Football Association in meeting the participation criteria in time for the commencement of the Womens Super League competition, Football NSW may have left itself open to some criticism in that it is now not probable that the clubs that were not accepted towards the end of the 2008 season will not be able to fill this vacancy at such short notice.

This competition may now have a bye and an amended draw will be issued early this week, prior to the commencement of the Womens Super League next Sunday 29 March 2009.

In advance of the competition commencing, we apologise for the probability of a bye which will deprive teams competing in the Arrive Alive Womens Super League of two competition matches during the season. On reflection, it could be argued by some parties that Football NSW should have taken a regulatory approach and excluded the Bankstown District Amateur Football Association from the competition at an earlier point, rather than trying to assist the Association meet their commitment.

The issue of the overall number of teams competing in the Arrive Alive Womens Super League and the competitive balance within the competition will be subject to a referral to the Standing Committee for Womens Football.

Football NSW will be in contact with all Clubs competing in the Arrive Alive Womens super League early in the week to confirm team participation numbers.
 

loyalist

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