Wallsend FC summer 6s

Wallsend FC Summer 6’s is back for another year…

Spring is approaching, which means it’s time to look towards our off-season engagements. Wallsend FC would like to welcome all players old and new to The Gardens for Season Eight of Wallsend F.C. Summer 6’s, kicking off October 3rd 2017. The competition has hosted over 100 teams in the last couple of seasons, and we expect it to be another big one.

We invite you and your team to like our new Facebook page www.facebook.com/WallsendFC6asideFootball/ so you are kept up to date with the 2017/18 season.

More information on registrations and the upcoming competition will be announced soon.

If you require any assistance or information we are available at sixaside@wallsendfc.com.au, or on our 6-a-side Facebook page.

Herald Women’s Premier League Round 21 Review

Story and photo courtesy of Northern NSW Football

Adamstown 7 (Lauren Allan 5, Elodie Dagg, Georgia Cook) defeated Wallsend 0 at Wallsend Oval. Half-time: Adamstown led 4-0.

Lauren Allan scored five goals as Adamstown overpowered Wallsend 7-0 in their final hit-out ahead of hosting Merewether in the opening leg of the semi-finals.

Rosebud led 4-0 at the break after Allan produced a first-half hat-trick. Elodie Dagg also found the back of the net in the opening period.

Allan continued her goal scoring feats after the break, adding another two goals either side of Georgia Cook’s goal.

It took her tally to 16 in eight appearances since returning to Newcastle on break from playing and studying in the United States.

Adamstown coach Lou D’Amico said it was a good final hit-out ahead of the finals.

“It was a very good performance and I’m very proud of the girls and the way they’ve turned their season around,” D’Amico said.

“We’re looking forward to the semis with nothing to lose.

“But credit to Wallsend, they never stopped.”

Wallsend assistant coach Strat Kapalos said “the score didn’t reflect the game unfortunately”.

“Lauren Allan is a quality player and she will be sorely missed out of the competition,” Kapalos said.

Wallsend FC and Wallsend Diggers partnership.

Wallsend Football Club would like to proudly announce a new partnership with Wallsend Diggers as the clubs major sponsor for the 2017 season and beyond.

This partnership is a great step forward for our club, giving us one place for all players, family and committee members to attend on match days and a place to hold our functions.

We look forward to this partnership running for many seasons to come.

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Newcastle Walk 4 Brain Cancer

Please come join us at The Gardens on Sunday 23rd October for the Newcastle Walk 4 Brain Cancer. Create a team and start fundraising to help make a difference to the survival rate of people living with brain cancer.

BBQ, DJs, face painting, rides and a raffle will be on offer, so why not bring a marquee and make a day of it. The grounds and wheelchair and pram friendly.

Register your team and start raising some much needed funds here: http://bit.ly/2dlBX9o

See you there!

2017 Club Trials

Wallsend Football Club will be holding trials and welcomes both new and existing players to trial for our U15’s, U17’s, U19’s, U23’s and 1st Grade teams for the 2017 season.

Wallsend Football Club is pleased to announce it has secured the services of Chris Gallagher as the head coach for the 2017 Northern League One season, assisted by Justin Woweries.

With the 2017 season being Wallsend FC’S 130th anniversary the club is looking to build on its consecutive Grand Final wins in Newcastle’s second division.

All trials will be held at Federal Park (off Boscawen Street), Wallsend

Wednesday, 19.10.2016 (sessions start 6pm sharp – 7:30pm)

Under 15’s – Head Coach: Fred Ghanayem – 0477 392 530

Under 17’s – Head Coach: Ben Edwards – 0427 486 685

Under 19’s – Head Coach: Craig Tselembis – 0439 882 515

Friday, 21.10.16 (sessions start 6pm sharp – 7:30pm)

Under 23’s & 1st grade open training session

Under 23’s – Head Coach: Craig Hagan – 0402 168 707

1st Grade-  Head Coach: Chris Gallagher – 0402 819 212

Interested players are asked to arrive at 5:30pm to register and warm up.

For further information, please contact Daniel Byatt:
general.manager@wallsendfc.com.au or 0412 756 496

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Northern NSW Football NPL and NewFM Announcement

Wallsend FC would like to announce that we will remain in the Northern League One (formally NewFM) competition from 2017 onwards.

The statement released today from Northern NSW Football has confirmed that from the many NPL applicants Lake Macquarie City FC has been promoted into the NPL competition making it an 11 team competition.

The statement also announces that New Lambton FC have been successful in joining the Northern League One competition, meaning the competition will stay as an 11 team competition.

Northern League One will comprise of First Grade, 23’s, 19’s, 17’s and 15’s.

The new format will be in place for the next 3 years when Northern NSW Football are committed to having 2 divisions of the NPL which will be subject to promotion and relegation from 2020.

Wallsend FC will be announcing trial dates in the near future.

The memo released by Northern NSW Football is below.

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Wallsend FC WPL Girls Development Academy

Wallsend FC WPL is excited to announce the 1st Girls Development Academy program to commence in October 2016. Offering all interested girl players aged between 10 and 16 the opportunity to develop and improve their game for the 2017 season.

WPL Grand Final Wallsend FC v Warners Bay

Photo courtesy of Valentine Sports Photography.

Story courtesy of Northern NSW Football.

Warners Bay 1 (Sass Seaborn) defeated Wallsend 0 at Rockwell Automation Park, Weston. Half-time: Warners Bay led 1-0.

Warners Bay completed a remarkable turnaround in Herald Women’s Premier League to go from last year’s wooden spooners to this year’s champions when they downed Wallsend 1-0 in the Grand Final at Weston yesterday.

Warners Bay struggled with depth and personnel in their maiden WPL season last year and collected the wooden spoon despite playing some good football in the latter stages of 2015 under stand-in coach Leon Davis.

Davis stayed on board for 2016 and assembled a team which included several players from last year’s side in the likes of Grand Final hero Sass Seaborn, Airlie Davis and the Smith twins, Tayla and Maddie.

He signed his daughter Cassidy Davis and her Newcastle Jets W-League teammate Adriana Jones along with reliable centre-back Laura Raply, steely defensive midfielder Nadja Squires, inspirational shot-stopper Nikki Deiter and former Emerging Jets striker Kally Lewis.

It took some time to gel but once Davis got the combination and system right there was virtually no stopping Warners Bay.

They beat every side on their way to finishing the season proper in the second spot then booked their first Grand Final appearance with a 3-1 win over defending champions Merewether in the two-legged semi-final.

Warners Bay were under pressure early yesterday though when they gave away a penalty in the third minute of the match.

But Deiter, who was outstanding yesterday, made a diving save to deny Libby Copus-Brown from the spot.

Davis felt “it was the turning point of the game”.

“Even though it was so early it gave everyone the confidence to rise to the occasion,” he said.

“I thought we played good football and dominated the first half and I thought at half-time we were well and truly on top.”

Both sides had chances to get on the score sheet before Seaborn broke the deadlock in the 32nd minute when she scored what ended up being the match winner from a goalmouth scramble off a corner kick.

There were plenty of chances at either end in the second half but both Deiter and her opposite Bek Saunders were steadfast in protecting their goals.

Wallsend were forced to play a more direct game as the match wore on and Jets player Jenna Kingsley caused some headaches for Warners Bay down the right side of the field but several of her pinpoint crosses were left to go begging or cleared by the opposition defence.

The Red Devils finished the match with 10 players after Kalista Hunter was sent off for her second yellow card offence of the match when she felled Seaborn just outside the 18-yard box in the 85th minute.

Davis could not have been prouder when the final whistle blew.

“From where we started the year, with a fresh squad … we hadn’t won after four rounds and I had to find a system that worked for them,” he said.

“Once I found that, I think we were probably the most attacking team in the competition.”

Wallsend coach Marc Hingston said “it was probably not our best game” but praised the efforts of Warners Bay in winning.

“We missed the penalty early, which obviously didn’t help and things like that can change the game,” Hingston said.

“I think we played our Grand Final last week.”

Wallsend, who ended up second from the bottom in their first season in the competition last year, finished fourth this year and powered their way into their first decider with an emphatic 7-3 win over premiers Adamstown in the semi-finals.

“In the second half I couldn’t fault the effort of our players and in the big picture they can all be proud of what they achieved this year,” Hingston said.

“It’s frustrating because we scored 12 goals in the past three matches … but they deserved to be champions as well.”

WPL Semi Final 2 Adamstown v Wallsend FC

Story courtesy of Northern NSW Football

Wallsend 4 (Jenna Kingsley 2, Keely Gawthrop, Libby Copus-Brown) defeated Adamstown 1 (Clare Cummings). Half-time: Adamstown led 1-0. Wallsend win the two-legged tie 7-3 to secure their first Grand Final appearance in WPL.

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 Wallsend are also through to their first Herald WPL Grand Final after they recovered a 1-0 deficit at half-time to beat Adamstown 4-1 in the second leg of their semi-final at Adamstown Oval, after a 3-2 win in the first leg the weekend before.

Adamstown went ahead early in the first half when captain Clare Cummings scored from a free kick.

But the second half was all Wallsend’s way.

Newcastle Jets W-League player Jenna Kingsley scored a brace and Libby Copus-Brown and Keely Gawthrop also got on the scoresheet.

Wallsend coach Marc Hingston knew from the start of the season his squad “was something special” but said it has taken all year to gel.

“People were writing us off at the start of the year… but all of a sudden we’ve peaked and are looking like a Grand Final side,” Hingston said.

“At half-time, I just said, ‘Composure’; we needed composure because in the first half we gave them too much ball.

“We got some composure and our decision-making improved and we scored within the first 10 minutes of the second half.”

Wallsend did not look back and stormed into the Grand Final with a strong second-half performance.

Rosebud coach Ben Herron felt “over the two legs they played well and deserve to be in the Grand Final” but said there was a lot to be proud of from this season.

“It was a game of two halves. In the first half we were composed limited their chances and did well until half-time,” Herron said.

“In football, a half-time break can change things … They got two quick ones early in the second half. We threw extra numbers forward and they countered.

“But they played pretty well, they finished their chances and credit to them. They were spurred on a bit by the early goals and rode the momentum.

“But I can’t fault our girls. Obviously, they are upset today but they’ve definitely had a good season and should be happy with what they have achieved,” Herron concluded.