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Post by rumourmill on Apr 5, 2009 23:19:52 GMT 10
Will these boys be brought together for training before the trip or will they just meet there ? Just wondering how serious the FFA are taking this game . And also are they putting their hand in their pockets for a change or is this another parent funded trip ?
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Post by artie on Apr 6, 2009 13:14:26 GMT 10
Will these boys be brought together for training before the trip or will they just meet there ? Just wondering how serious the FFA are taking this game . And also are they putting their hand in their pockets for a change or is this another parent funded trip ? FFA paying for the players Training before they go to Canberra
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Post by manurgr8 on Apr 11, 2009 12:26:29 GMT 10
Any reports from the first game?
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Post by artie on Apr 12, 2009 9:43:15 GMT 10
Any reports from the first game? 3-2 to the Aussies in the first game and as I post this it's nil all in the second game about 20 mins gone. Thats all I can give for now will try and give better update later
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Post by artie on Apr 12, 2009 15:00:32 GMT 10
Second game ended 2 all This was the squad
Jacob BANDUR (NSWIS), Corey BROWN (QAS), Alex CERRUTO (NSWIS), Connor CHAPMAN (NSWIS), Samuel CHAPPLE (NSWIS), Joshua DASILVA (NSWIS), Milos DEGENEK (NSWIS), James ECCLES (NNSWIS), Giancarlo GALLIFUOCO (NSWIS), Alex GRANT (FOOTBALL WEST), Shaun HARVEY (SASI), George HATZIPANAGIOTIS (SASI), Byron HUDSON (FOOTBALL WEST), Jessie MAKAROUNAS (FOOTBALL WEST), Jake MONACO (SASI), Hayden MORTON (NSWIS), Sahr MUSA (FOOTBALL WEST), Yainni PERKATIS (NSWIS), Anthony PROIA (MARCONI STALLIONS), Paul RADICE (SASI), Luke REMINGTON (NNSWIS), Daniel SADAKA (SUTHERLAND SHARKS), Lachlan TIBBLES (NSWIS), Abe WHEELHOUSE (NNSWIS), Jacob WILLIAMS (ACTAS), Riley WOODCOCK (FOOTBALL WEST).
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Post by artie on Apr 12, 2009 18:39:15 GMT 10
Qantas Joeys (U-15) defeat Japan in First Friendly Match Friday, 10 April 2009
Australia celebrates a goal by Anthony Proia The Qantas Joeys (U-15) have recorded an entertaining 3-2 victory over the Japanese U-15 National Team in the first of a two match friendly series in Canberra this afternoon.
The Qantas Joeys attacked in the opening minutes when Josh Da Silva combined with Sam Chapple down the left side of the field to create the first opportunity of the match. Chapple played Da Silva into a perfect position inside the Japanese penalty box and then Da Silva made no mistake shooting low and hard to far post to open the scoring for the Qantas Joeys.
Japan equalised shortly afterwards following an error by Qantas Joeys goalkeeper Lachlan Tibbles. Tibbles conceded a foul just outside the box when he misread a back pass. The resultant free kick was taken quickly by Japan and an unmarked Fumiya Hayakawa was able to tap in with ease.
The Qantas Joeys took the lead back on the half hour when Da Silva was again involved in the action. After finding himself inside the box again, Da Silva lined up to shoot, but at the last moment played a square ball to Anthony Proia who was on hand to slot home.
The Qantas Joeys lead was again short lived when Japan equalised seven minutes later from a counter-attack which began from inside their own half. Following some well-played two-touch passing, the Japanese team moved the ball into the Qantas Joeys penalty box and then set-up Yumemi Kanda who beat Tibbles with a firm shot along the ground to even the score leading into the half-time break.
The second half saw the same quality of entertaining football from both teams, where opportunities were traded between the sides. The winning goal came for the Qantas Joeys just after the hour mark when Josh Da Silva scored his second goal of the match. Da Silva met a Sam Chapple cross at the near-post with a sliding attempt that was able to get enough purchase on the ball to send it into the back of the net.
Japan rallied hard for another equaliser, but the Qantas Joeys were up to the challenge and also pushed forward to add to their tally. Anthony Proia had an opportunity late in the match to extend the lead only to see his attempt cleared off the line with some scrambling defence.
Qantas Joeys (U-15) Head Coach Jean Paul de Marigny was very pleased with his team’s first up performance.
"The boys did well on both sides, offensively and defensively.
"Considering we only had two days preparation, four training sessions, the players adapted and tactically adjusted to each other very well.
“There was plenty of good combination play, plenty of opportunities on goal and it was capped off with some very good finishing.
“We are now looking to build on this performance and give all players valuable experience at international level,” concluded de Marigny.
The Qantas Joeys will meet Japan in their second friendly match on Sunday 12 April (Kick-off 9am AEST).
Match Details:
Qantas Joeys (U-15) 3 (Josh Da Silva 2’/62’, Anthony Proia 30’) Japan Under 15 2 (Fumiya Hayakawa 10’, Yumemi Kanda 37’)
Friday 10 April 2009 AIS Football Fields, Australian Institute of Sport, Belconnen, ACT Referee: Richard Naumovski Assistant Referees: Laura Davis & Brett Woodford Crowd: 300 (approx)
Qantas Joeys (U-15) line-up: 1.Lachlan TIBBLES (gk), 2.Jacob WILLIAMS, 3.Alex GRANT, 4.Connor CHAPMAN, 5.Corey BROWN, 6.Milos DEGENECK (c) (12.Hayden MORTON 66’), 7.Jake MONACO (13.Alex CERRUTO 53’), 8.Yianni PERKATIS (17.Giancarlo GALLIUFUOCO 62’), 9.Anthony PROIA, 10.Joshua DASILVA (16.Luke REMINGTON 69’), 11.Samuel CHAPPLE (15.Sahr MUSA 69’),
Substitutes Not Used: 19.Byron HUDSON, 14.Shaun HARVEY, 18.Daniel SADAKA, 20.Abe WHEELHOUSE.
Yellows Cards: Alex Grant 71’, Giancarlo Galliufuoco 80’
Red Cards: Nil
Japan line-up: 1.Genki YAMADA (gk), 2.Fumiya HAYAKAWA, 3.Yudai TOKUNAGA, 9.Syunsuke HIRASAWA, 10.Yusuke ASANO, 11.Yua ITATSU (5.Toki MIYAMURA 55'), 12.Keishi KUSUMI (c) (6.Takumi SUNADA 70'), 13.Hiroki AKINO, 17.Gakuto NOTSUDA, 19.Wataru NISHIOKADA, 20.Yumemi KANDA
Substitutes Not Used: 4.Ryosuke MAEDA, 7.Yuya NISHIJIMA, 8.Haruya IDE, 18.Kosuke NAKAMURA (gk)
Yellows Cards: Nil
Red Cards: Nil
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Post by torres9 on Apr 12, 2009 20:08:06 GMT 10
Up date result todays game joeys 2-2 draw.
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Post by kre8tv on Apr 13, 2009 10:53:13 GMT 10
Artie, just a small correction, i note you also have listed CC as being from NSWIS, he plays for sutherland, trains once a week with the NSWIS squad and in the 2nd game against Japan he had a Barry Crocker.
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Post by pops on Apr 13, 2009 17:22:14 GMT 10
CC is actually part of NSWIS EAP (emerging athlete program), was offered full spot at the start of the year but turned it down.
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Post by pops on Apr 13, 2009 17:23:14 GMT 10
kr8tv...were you at the game?
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Post by thebeeptest on Apr 13, 2009 22:08:35 GMT 10
pops, you are off the mark re. CC. Was never offered a EAP initially.
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Post by rumourmill on Apr 14, 2009 0:13:19 GMT 10
Well done the boys 2 great results against the Japanese team , youth teams from japan are highly rated , we must of played very well . Also nice to see a Blacktown boy get the nod as captain , well done Milos.
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Post by artie on Apr 14, 2009 9:41:41 GMT 10
Artie, just a small correction, i note you also have listed CC as being from NSWIS, he plays for sutherland, trains once a week with the NSWIS squad and in the 2nd game against Japan he had a Barry Crocker. Yes you are correct, I got it straight from the FFA site. Just a Small note as we all have our own ideas and thoughts,he should of been in .
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Post by pops on Apr 14, 2009 18:30:08 GMT 10
He WAS offered nswis spot originally but decided to train at BSS & S/U with NG, as he was contemplating going o/s, he decided to take up EAP spot after NG left United.
Boy, Why can't some parents can cope with others' success?
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Post by reaper on Apr 14, 2009 18:55:06 GMT 10
He WAS offered nswis spot originally but decided to train at BSS & S/U with NG, as he was contemplating going o/s, he decided to take up EAP spot after NG left United. Boy, Why can't some parents can cope with others' success? Quite simple Pops............the "green eyed monster". Perhaps it's time to start another "BSS" topic so the poor (informed) and down trodden (won't get off their ass) can whine and whinge about non selection to State teams and NSWIS..........not that it means much in the overall scheme of things!
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