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Mariners Youth Team play Paraguay - Train with maybe

midfielder

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Paraguayan test for Mariners Youth .... Paraguay took on the Mariners Youth in a training game at Parramatta Stadium, as part of their preparation for Saturday nights match against Australia.... some of the comments from the players made me smile ... when they talked about time on the ball ... just hope they learnt a lot....

I also wonder aloud why SFC who would have been closer arrange the game...


http://www.ccmariners.com.au/default.aspx?s=newsdisplay&id=35764

Wednesday, 6 October 2010 by Glen Lauder

Brady Smith tussles with a Paraguayan opponent at Parramatta Stadium
Central Coast Mariners / Glen Lauder © Central Coast Mariners

The Central Coast Mariners National Youth League side has continued a hugely contrasting week in their development, as they backed up last Sunday’s 2-nil loss at the hands of the Australian Institute of Sport, with a spirited performance in a physical training session with the Paraguay National Team.

Paraguay, ranked 17th in the world, are coming off the back of a quarter final showing at the 2010 FIFA World Cup, where they exited as a result of a narrow 1-nil loss to eventual champions Spain.

They are in town to prepare for Saturday night’s International Friendly against the Qantas Socceroos, and took on the Mariners Youth in a training game at Parramatta Stadium this morning, as part of that preparation.

"It’s a great experience and something the boys will remember for a long, long time," said Mariners Midfielder Brendan Griffin.

"We’re here for them and we can’t understand what they’re saying but they show direction and stuff. They put out cones and markers in areas we’re not allowed to go (tactically), so we stuck to that and played some good football."

While the biggest name in the Paraguayan squad, Manchester City maestro Roque Santa Cruz was absent, Griffin still admitted he and his teammates were well aware of the quality of company they were dealing with.

"As you saw they are quality, but we tried our best and I think we did OK. They seem to be able to keep the ball for hours!" laughed Griffin.

"We seemed to have the ball for a second and then there were three people around us, they’re so quick in transition, World class," Griffin said.

The young Mariners may have needed a confidence boost too after a disappointing result against the AIS, and Griffin says confidence was one thing acquired in spades during a physical hit-out.

"You come from playing 16, 17 year olds to people who have just played at the World Cup, and I think we did alright out there.

"I hope all the boys do (draw confidence), and hopefully that will show on Saturday," said Griffin.

Tony Walmsley’s young charges face off against bottom side Melbourne Victory at Budgewoi this Saturday morning, and Griffin insists the side will take memories of what is likely to be a once in a lifetime week for many of the squad members into the clash.

"It’s a bit different on matchday but we’re going to take what we learn from here, take it into training and then hopefully take it into the game on Saturday," Griffin said.
 

Forum Phoenix

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Yeah I think thats an astute comment Marquee.
We didn't seem to be getting these sorts of matches - like the young socceroo game in the bye week - before Arnie came to town.
Good stuff.
 

Muppet

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Awesome!! What a great opportunity for the lads. Lets hope they take something away from it.
 

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