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Central Coast Mariners Academy / Central Coast FC 2016

Rowdy

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Austin was grabbing at that groin again against the Scum, what if he breaks down mid-game ??? or even Fab - who's also a bit dicey when it comes to fatigue.

Thought the fast flying Budgerigar did well against the Scum. With Roy back I'd still have him on the bench.
 

FFC Mariner

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I see both Sydney and Wanderers devoting as much game coverage to the NSWPL side as when the seniors are playing.

Mariners?

Go on, guess?
 

rbakersmith

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ACADEMY WRAP: vs. Bankstown City Lions


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Nick Montgomery officially kicked off the Mariners Academy before the under 14s vs. Blacktown City
Monday, 7 March 2016-
Kane Runge @kanerunge1

The Central Coast Mariners Academy kicked off their PS4 NPL2 campaign on the weekend against Bankstown City Lions at Pluim Park, Lisarow.
Central Coast Mariners 0 v Bankstown City 3 (Dean Bereveskos 41’, Grant Lynch 72’, Huseyin Jasli 80’ pen)

It was tough start to the season for the Central Coast Mariners Academy first team who suffered a 3-0 defeat at home to an experienced Bankstown City Lions outfit.

With only two players over the age of 21, it was a youthful line up including Hyundai A-League youngsters: Trent Buhagiar, Adam Berry and Tom Heward-Belle, with Bankstown City Lions starting with former Mariner, Michael Beauchamp.

It was a bright start for the Academy who had a good chance through left-winger Lachlan Wales who found the side netting in the second minute of play. Bankstown had a good chance to take an early lead when a great free kick was floated into the box, only to be headed wide.

It wasn't long before Wales was back in the thick of the action, making a break through the defence only to have his one-on-one shot sensationally blocked. It was an end-to-end affair for the first 25 minutes with both teams having a good amount of chances to take the lead.

Bankstown had a penalty shout turned down in the 25th minute when Beauchamp was pulled down in the box from a corner.

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With both teams pushing hard for the opening goal of the 2016 season, it was Bankstown who had another great chance, when a curling shot was denied by a stunning diving save by Tom Heward-Belle.

With half time approaching, Bankstown hit the lead when Dean Bereveskos hit a sweet shot from just outside the box onto the crossbar and in.

Both teams came out firing in the second half and it wasn't long before Bankstown could've gone two ahead with Gerard Ouffoue getting in behind the Academy defence putting himself one-on-one with Heward-Belle, only to put his shot into the side netting.

The Lions were very close to doubling their lead once again 3 minutes later when a low cross was flicked on but it was Heward-Belle again who made a point blank save.

It seemed that the Mariners Academy had weathered the storm of Bankstown, when the middle stages of the second half seemed to even out. But it wasn't for long, when a free kick floated into the box and headed home by Grant Lynch who doubled the lead in the 72nd minute.

The Academy pushed hard to find a goal that would've kept them in the mix it but failed to find the back of the net. A tough night got even tougher when centre back and captain, Liam Odell brought down Bankstown City’s striker in the box. The penalty was slotted home to make it 3-0 to the visitors and victors, Bankstown City Lions.

Central Coast Mariners Academy will be back in action next Saturday afternoon against St. George at the St. George soccer stadium. CCMA’s Next home game is Saturday 19 March vs. Macarthur Rams, Pluim Park Lisarow, 6:30pm.


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Special thanks to Academy Technical Director Ken Schembri, Football NSW and Bankstown City Lions Football Club for rescheduling the weekend’s fixtures so the Senior Academy teams could support the Mariners Hyundai A-League team vs. Melbourne Victory on Sunday Afternoon.

Central Coast Mariners Academy: 20. Thomas Heward-Belle 2. Brian Jamba 3. Reece Papadimitrios 6. Liam O’Dell (c) 7 Lachlan Wales 8. Adam Berry 10. Ryan Peterson 11. Christopher Hurley 12. Trent Buhagiar 14. Cooper Boswell (4. Joshua Forbes 46’) 18. Steve Whyte.

Bankstown City: 1. Dion Shaw 2. Todd Halloran 5. Michael Beauchamp (c) 8. Domenic Hudap 9. Gerard Ouffoue 10. Chris Gomez (20. Alvaro Malmierca 70’) 11. Huseyin Jasli 13. Daniel Alsaad (7. Joshua Brookes 83’) 14. Dean Bereveskos (22. Kyohei Kimura 83’) 16. Kojiro Hori 23. Grant Lynch.

Earlier results:

Central Coast Mariners vs. Blacktown City

U18 WIN 5-3
U20 WIN 2-0

Tier 1 Youth Football results vs. Blacktown City FC

U13 0-5
U14 4-2
U15 2-4
U16 0-1

http://www.ccmariners.com.au/articl...9ht8h2sefnf01hdsr6ac1f3k0#34UybMWbsc3kJhyz.99
 

kevrenor

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Round 2 Seniors:
Report by Peter Rowney, for FNSW

St George v Central Coast Mariners

Two goals in the last quarter of an hour secured a win for Central Coast Mariners in a match of many chances, and the surprise was that only three were scored.

Trent Buhagiar headed wide for the visitors, by only centimetres twenty-five minutes in, a chance which really should have been taken, before Bruno Pivato, determinedly won possession high up the park before slotting under Thomas Heward-Belle to give the Saints a half time lead.

Despite some persistent Mariners pressure for large parts of the second period, it seemed that St George may last out the match but Brian Jamba made the pressure count in the end, scoring the leveller with fourteen minutes to go.

A Saints rally saw Nicholas Rouco, Tarek Ercan and Pivato all have close chances but it was a later charge by the Mariners which saw them gain the winner. Buhagiar, heading clear on goal was brought down just outside the box by Johnathan Kontalis, the referee having little option but to issue a straight red.

Off went Kontalis, and up stepped Reece Papadimitrios, who neatly directed his free kick over the wall and into the top right hand corner.

St George 1 (Bruno Pivato 35’) v Central Coast Mariners 2 (Brian Jamba 76’, Reece Papadimitrios 87’)

St George: 1. George Bouropoulos 3. Ali Nasreddine 5. Billy Darwich 7. Stefan de Jesus (4. Johnathan Kontalis 55’) 8. Tarek Ercan 9. Stevan Ilic (15. Nicholas Perez 68’) 10. Nicholas Rouco 13. Peter Vassilis (c) (16. Thomas Menton 73’) 17. Bruno Pivato 18. Sam Cornish 20. Alexander McCracken.

Red card: Johnathan Kontalis 87’

Central Coast Mariners:1. Thomas Heward-Belle 2. Brian Jamba 3. Reece Papadimitrios 5. Daniel Tuddenham (Thomas Lyons) 6. Liam O’Dell (c) 7. Lachlan Wales 8. Adam Berry 10. Ryan Peterson 12. Trent Buhagiar 14. Nathan Verity (11. Christopher Hurley 81’) 18. Steve Whyte (15. Sean Pratt 75’).
 

JoyfulPenguin

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(Post shamelessly ripped from FourFourTwo) NSW NPL 2 round 2 Results:

Sydney FC 6 - 0 Spirit FC
Bankstown City 4 - 1 North Shore Mariners
Macarthur Rams 4 - 1 Fraser Park
Northern Tigers 2 - 1 Marconi Stallions
Western Sydney Wanderers 5 - 2 Mt Druitt Town Rangers
Central Coast Mariners 2 - 1 St George
Mounties Wanderers 4 - 2 Bankstown Berries

Ladder:

1 Western Sydney Wanderers FC - 6
2 Bankstown City FC - 6
3 Mounties Wanderers FC - 6 (▲2)
4 Northern Tigers FC - 6
5 Macarthur Rams FC - 4 (▲3)
6 Sydney FC - 3 (▲5)
7 St George FC - 3 (▼4)
8 Marconi Stallions FC - 3 (▼2)
9 Central Coast Mariners FC - 3 (▲3)
10 Bankstown Berries FC - 1 (▼3)
11 Mt Druitt Town Rangers FC - 0 (▼2)
12 North Shore Mariners FC - 0 (▼2)
13 Fraser Park FC - 0
14 Spirit FC - 0
 

Rowdy

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Another quick Q,

Are players such as Fletcher, Heffernan, Stella, Uskok, Bray etc - who all havent had a lot of game time this season, eligible for this new deal in the NPL2 once the HAL has wrapped up in 3 weeks ???

IF so, is there a limit to how many can play, as was the case in the old NYL with the overage players ???

The opposition teams are fielding full strength Senior sides.

Or is it strictly just the Youth players playing ???
 

Yoda

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Another quick Q,

Are players such as Fletcher, Heffernan, Stella, Uskok, Bray etc - who all havent had a lot of game time this season, eligible for this new deal in the NPL2 once the HAL has wrapped up in 3 weeks ???

IF so, is there a limit to how many can play, as was the case in the old NYL with the overage players ???

The opposition teams are fielding full strength Senior sides.

Or is it strictly just the Youth players playing ???

Hyundai A-League (HAL) Academy Clubs

a) To be eligible to participate in a 2016 1st Grade or U20 team the player must:

i. Be born between 1 January 1996 and 31 December 2000 (inclusive); and

ii. Be an Australian Player as defined by the Hyundai A-League & Foxtel National Youth League Player Contract Regulations 2015/2016.

b) An HAL Academy Team may register up to three (3) Players to their PlayStation 4 NPL 2 NSW 1st Grade team roster who are older than the eligible age bracket as prescribed in 6.2 a) where the following criteria are satisfied in respect to that player:

i. Be born between 1 January 1993 and 31 December 1995 (inclusive); and

ii. The player must be an Australian Player as defined in the Hyundai A-League & Foxtel National Youth League Player Contract Regulations 2015/2016; and

iii. The player must have appeared in the starting eleven (11) in no more than ten (10) matches during the 2015/2016 Hyundai A-League season for any Hyundai A-League Club; and

a. the Player is currently registered with the NYL Team’s Hyundai A-League Club on a Standard Player Contract; or

b. the Player’s immediately prior registration was as an NYL amateur for the NYL 2015/16 season.
 

Rowdy

Well-Known Member
Hyundai A-League (HAL) Academy Clubs

a) To be eligible to participate in a 2016 1st Grade or U20 team the player must:

i. Be born between 1 January 1996 and 31 December 2000 (inclusive); and

ii. Be an Australian Player as defined by the Hyundai A-League & Foxtel National Youth League Player Contract Regulations 2015/2016.

b) An HAL Academy Team may register up to three (3) Players to their PlayStation 4 NPL 2 NSW 1st Grade team roster who are older than the eligible age bracket as prescribed in 6.2 a) where the following criteria are satisfied in respect to that player:

i. Be born between 1 January 1993 and 31 December 1995 (inclusive); and

ii. The player must be an Australian Player as defined in the Hyundai A-League & Foxtel National Youth League Player Contract Regulations 2015/2016; and

iii. The player must have appeared in the starting eleven (11) in no more than ten (10) matches during the 2015/2016 Hyundai A-League season for any Hyundai A-League Club; and

a. the Player is currently registered with the NYL Team’s Hyundai A-League Club on a Standard Player Contract; or

b. the Player’s immediately prior registration was as an NYL amateur for the NYL 2015/16 season.

Thanks Yoda,

Bit confused with the age specifics.

Does it mean max of 3 of the A-League players can be registered, as long as their each no older than 23yo & also havent started in more than 10 HAL games ? :confused:

Maybe who's eligible and who's not, if that's any easier ;)
 

Yoda

Well-Known Member
Correct.

I'm not sure of players ages, but if between 20 & 23, a player such as Stella, Uskok, Bingham maybe (I don't think he has started more than 10 games) would be eligible.
 

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