13/5 PHD vs WPH
Posted by Editor in 'Under 13/5
6th August 9:14 pm

Week 6 (1 Aug)
RESULT: Loss 1 - 2
SCORER: Madison Hardy (1)
We had only 10 players (again) .For the second week in a row we mist our injured right back James Sieff. WPH on the other hand had 13 players . PHD was unfazed at it certainly was not the first time we went on the field with less than a full team. So our team is experienced in that respect and does not give up easily. In fact our team never gives up what ever the odds stuck against it.
As usually the team was a hard nut to crack and the game was fairly balanced . In the dying minutes of the first half we actually gave a goal away. One of our defender skillfully dispossessed our goal keeper from the ball and scored a good goal, unfortunately in the wrong goal mouth.
We started the 2nd half ,1 goal down and put pressure on WPH.It did not take too long for the team to be rewarded for its effort. Madison Hardy scored and it was 1 all.
In quick succession , each ,Samuel, Madison and Meg had the opportunity to put the game out of reach of WPH .But it was not to be and somehow, we failed to clear the ball and it was WPH that took the lead. They scored a late very good third goal and that was it.
Our kids fought to the end, never dropped their arms or heads and were a constant source of danger for the other team.Not bad with an undersized team.
And that was the end of our normal season. We finished 4th and not far behind the top three. In fact there is only 9 points difference between number 1 and 4th.
Bring on the semi-finals and we have a chance has good as any of the other teams to win the championship (if we can field 11 players).
This not an empty statement as I know what our kids can do.
The player of the match award was given to Madison Hardy for showing such a fighting spirit and making life so uncomfortable for the opposite defense.
Well done to everyone in the team and semi-finals, here we come!

 


U13/5 vs WPH Cherrybrook
Posted by Editor in 'Under 13/5
31st July 12:36 am

Week 1 (25 July)
RESULT: Win 2 - 1
SCORER: Samuel Dethan (2)

Both team had only 10 players so at least we started on equal footing.
Playing the team that has been leading the competition from day one was alwys going to be a task. However, following the 4-1 loss we experienced against them a few weeks ago, when our team was so depleted, I knew that our kids had what it takes to be more than a match to them.
This is exactly what happened. WPH scored a goal in the last minutes of the first half. It was a bit unmerited and against the run of the game, as we were more than matching them.
Nonetheless, our players kept on pressing them and playing great. The reward came shortly after the restart, and Samuel Dethan scored his first goal of the match, by placing it neatly out of reach of their keeper. Samuel scored his second after a great run from halfway, beating 2 defenders and the goal keeper as well. Great effort!
This brings Samuel’s goal tally to 10 for the season so far.
Our team held well against some furious attacks from WPH towards the end of the 2nd half and Samuel was quite unlucky not to score a hat trick. Maddy and Meg came also ever so close to score as well.
It was a great performance to see our kids doing so great against the number 1 team. Even when lead 1- 0 at half time they showed what they are made of.
The whole team performed very well, the defense was awesome, the midfield untiring and uncompromising, the forwards were relentless.
I was very pleased to see that some of what we do at training is beginning to be used.
Callum Frazer received the player of the match award for 2 reasons. First he never stopped defending and secondly he listened to the advice I gave him at half time. Straight away he more than doubled his effectiveness as a defender and did great Well done Callum!
This victory was entirely due to an excellent team work and everyone working for each others.
Great game, great team, great spirit ,awesome!

 


U13/5 vs Redfield
Posted by Editor in 'Under 13/5
19th July 9:48 pm

Week 14 (18 July)
RESULT: Win 5 - 0
SCORERs: Jess Duggan (1),Madison Hardy (1), Samuel Dethan (1)Josh Mcadam (1), ,Meg Gasser (1)
This was quite a strange game.
Our team was totally dominating the game and unable to score. We had all the ball possession and RFL barely made any incursion in the PHD side but we still could not get through. All that being said, RFL,to their credit, defended fiercely. Our team is normally a good counter attack team but seemed to lose it completely when in total control. Thankfully a goal from Jess allowed us to go to the break leading the game.
The second half was marginally better for us as the continual attacks from PHD finally broke the determined RFL defense. Madi scored first followed by Samuel, Josh and Meg who entertained us again with her beautiful victory cartwheel!
The positive from this match is that 5 different players scored which is very good as the scoring is not done by one or two players only.
Jonathan Lee received the player of the match award as he had another terrific match and rendered our defense impenetrable. His valued incursions in the RFL half created some dangerous situations as well.
So well done team.

 


U13/5 vs Kenthurst
Posted by Editor in 'Under 13/5
9:32 pm

Week 13 (11 July)
RESULT: Win 3 - 1
SCORERs: Samuel Dethan (2) ,Meg Gasser (1)
It was important for us to win this week for 2 reasons. Firstly we did not want a 3rd loss in a row as this would not have to good for the moral and self confidence and secondly we were playing the team just behind us. We had to increase the gap between Kenthurst (5) and PHD (4) as we are going to have a tough couple of matches against the leaders of the comp in the last 2 matches.
Again we started with 9 players only in the first 10 minutes. Thankfully the other team could only field 10 players themselves and our 10th one arrived, late ,but at least he made it. Our kids started at full speed and although we were missing our main striker and leading scorer Madison Hardy ,our players raised to the challenge and pressured effectively KEN.
As a result Samuel Dethan scored and we were leading 1 nil, which was well deserved. Kenthurst against the run of the game, equalized just before the end of the first half. That was a real wobbly one but a fair one.
The second half started like the first one with PHD pressuring KEN at all times. As a result Samuel scored his second goal of the match placing him as the team top goal scorer with 7 goals against 6 for Madison. Josh Macadam after a good first half ,despite sore legs ,replaced Meg Gasser in the goal for the second half ,as for every match. I would like to take the opportunity to give a really big THANK YOU to both Josh and Meg for sacrificing half a game every week to be our goalkeepers.
The match was sealed when Meg scored the third and final goal, a few minutes from the end of the game. Since the start of the 2nd half,Meg who had been a thorn in the side of KEN ,her darting runs creating havoc in their defense. That was a great goal preceded by a great run.Meg was so pleased she granted us with a magnificent cartwheel at the end of the game.Superb!
Our team performed well, even though a few players played out of their normal positions, which showed their versatility.
Our midfielders Duncan Reid, Calvin Pretorius and Jess Duggan did great. By the way Jess is the most and best supported player in the team. Her extensive fan base, mostly her mum Julianne, is very supportive and VERY vocal , to Jess’ great delight.
Our backline Callum Frazer, Jonathan Lee, Nick Keough and James again worked well together and were rock solid.
Finally our forwards Samuel, Meg and Josh made life difficult for KEN for the duration of the match.
Finally the player of the match award was given to Meg for a great game and a fantastic cartwheel!
To all PHD 13/5 WELL,WELL DONE!

 


U13/5 vs Carlingford Redbacks
Posted by Editor in 'Under 13/5
9:29 pm

Week 12 (4 July)
RESULT: Loss 2- 5
SCORER: Madison Hardy (2)
We were able this week to field 11 players .This was a massive improvement on last week were we had 9 players only.
This was not enough though as we struggle a bit in the first half. The first half finished with RFC leading 2 nil. At half time we did a few tactical changes which immediately paid off and within 10 minutes of restarting we were on par with RFC,2 all. Both goals were scored by Madison Hardy,who then became our leading goal scorer.
I think we took the Redbacks by surprise by having a more aggressive attack line. We pressured them and it paid off. At that this point I thought we might be able to pull it off. RFC was on the back foot and obviously at a loss of what was happening.I was not surprised as I know what our kids can do. Unfortunately it was not to be, and our back line usually so good made a couple of uncharacteristic mistakes and RFC made us pay for it, scoring 2 goals in quick succession and a third one was the icing on the cake. In the defense of our back line, 2 of them were still not 100% as they were still recovering from the flue that decimated our team last week. The other team had 2 replacements and again I believe this played a part in the match as RFC was able to rest players and and we could not.
The player of the match was Duncan Reid for all the running and hard work he did in the midfield. Well done Duncan.
We are still in the run for the semi-finals are we are in 4th place with a little bit of a safety cushion.
To all the team we lost but our kids made us proud as they did not give up and gave the best they could on the day.

 


U13/5 vs WPH-Cherrybrook
Posted by Editor in 'Under 13/5
28th June 10:30 pm

Week 11 (27 June)
RESULT: Loss 1- 4
SCORER: Samuel Dethan (1)
This is the first time we played against WPH .They are the leaders of the group and we knew it was going to be a hard one.
Before starting the match we were already up to it with 2 of our players unable to play because of sickness. When you have only 11 players on our books that means 9 players only on the park. On top of that we had another 2 players on the field that were also sick, one being our main goal scorer Madison and Josh one of our midfielder( Thanks both of you for staying on). They did the best they could despite being pretty crook. Finally our right back Callum had forgotten one of his soccer boots, so he played with his sport shoes. On a wet ground, it meant he had no grip whatsoever.
Not bad for a start! WPH was also missing one player as well.
Our team finished the first half being lead by WPH , 2 goals to 1.The goal was scored by Samuel Dethan (his 5th one for the season and our leading goal scorer). Samuel was able to score after some hard work done by our sick girl Madison.
The second so WPH scoring 2 other goals wit the match finishing 4-1.
The score does not quite reflect the physiognomy of the game as our team was certainly not run out of the park.
PHD fought valiantly and at no point, did they show any signs of giving up. They neither gave any signs of being a weaker team. This augurs well for the other 2 matches we have to play against this team, hopefully this time with a full team with no sick players.
A big thank you to each and every one who gave it all for the team and my special appreciation to those players playing out of their usual position and still doing terrific.
Those that were healthy worked like Trojans and never stopped running.
One that never stopped running is Nick Keough. He was like a machine, up and down the field, full on attacking and defending.Nick deservedly got the player of the match award .
To all the team you are terrific and a joy to coach!

 


U13/5 vs Ryde Saints United
Posted by Editor in 'Under 13/5
24th June 9:10 pm

Week 10 (20 June)
RESULT: Draw 2 - 2
SCORER: Maddison Hardy (2)
This is the third time we played against STU .After a 6-1and 3-2 loss(after PHD leading 2nil at half time),we got a draw on Saturday and a hard fought one at that ,as always with STU. They have some good players and are not easy to beat. Our kids did well. STU scored first , we came back shortly after with a goal from Madison Hardy. We scored a second goal by Duncan which was disallowed by the referee. To this point I wonder why.
At the end of the second half our team was really pressed hard by STU and they scored their 2nd goal. PHD came back on the field after the break and played very well. They held STU at bay and we scored our 2nd goal through Madison, again! This time our kids held on , maintained discipline, never gave up on their defensive work and even had a couple of opportunity to score on counter attacks.
Again our 2 goal keepers Josh and Meg did an excellent job with some great saves. Our defensive line had a couple of lapses in the first half but worked superbly in the 2nd half. Our midfielders, as usual, worked tirelessly all over the park, and credit to Jesse who kept on running despite a painful leg. Our 2 forwards did great. Duncan worked hard and unluckily got a perfectly good goal disallowed by the referee,and Madison with a sore knee managed to score 2 goals. Brilliant!
How’s that for a team with no subs, as opposed to 3 subs for STU!
Well done you splendid players and well done for applying the recommendations I mentioned to you at half time.It paid off.
The player of the match award was given deservedly to Meg Gasser who did great in the goals but who also created some panic in the STU defense with her incisive runs in the 2nd half.
To all the team you are awesome! I am proud of you.

 


U13/5 vs Redfied Lions
Posted by Editor in 'Under 13/5
14th June 7:44 pm

Week 9 (13 June)
RESULT: Win 3 - 0
SCORERS: Jessica Duggan(1) Maddison Hardy (1) Calvin Pretorius (1)
Another very good game from our team and for the first time solely made of our 11 and only own players, no help from other teams.
Our kids did great and as a coach I was really pleased with their performance. Since the beginning of the season I have been encouraging my mid-fielders to have at go at kicking from a distance.For the first time they took their chances and 2 goals were scored as a result. The first one was scored by Jessica Duggan our left mid-field and the third one by Calvin Pretorius our centre right. The second goal was scored by Maddison Hardy who did another one of her superb run and cool finishing.
Well done scorers!
At the end of the first half PHD was leading 2 nil. In the second half PHD kept on pressing RFL and scored goal number 3.All credit to the RFL goal keeper who did and excellent job at stopping many of our shots that were almost certain goals. Our 2 keepers Meg and Josh did not have much to do but did well when solicited. Everyone in the team did very well and we could see that they all benefited from training which we missed for a few weeks in a row .
The player of the match was won deservedly by Maddison Hardy who constantly gave headaches to the opposing team .
To all the team well done!

 


U13/5 vs Carlingford Redbacks
Posted by Editor in 'Under 13/5
1st June 8:57 pm

Week 7 (30 May)
RESULT: Draw 2-2
SCORERS: Samuel Dethan (1), Joshua Pretorius (1)
First of all I would like to announce that, yes, finally , we do have 11 players in our team. Whoopi!
We had the pleasure to welcome and meet, for the first time, Duncan Reid on Saturday .For his first game with us he did a great job forward and straight away, Duncan blended very well with the rest team and gave trouble to the other team.
The Redbacks started strongly and had a few good shots at Meg our first half goalie.Meg blocked them all with great composure and class. However against the run of the game, our number 10, Samuel Dethan scored a good goal and we were leading 1 nil. Samuel, has scored 1 goal in everyone of our last 3 games. That’s a good habit and well done.
The Redbacks got one back just before half time and finally our goal keeper ”extraordinaire” was beaten.
RFC scored again early in the second half against our other goalie ,Josh Mcadam who did us proud again ,as Meg did, prevented some other good shots to go in.
Although there was 15 Redbacks against us, that is, 4 replacement players and none for us, on a very wet and heavy ground, PHD players were holding their own very well. In the last 10 minutes they dug deep and showed superior fitness and resilience by leveling the score at 2 all. Our helper of the day,11/4 Joshua Pretorius ran superbly at the tiring RFC backs and scored a great goal, Awesome!
Again, everyone played so well, but special credit should be given to our back line Nick,Callum ,James,Jonathan and our 2 very good goal keepers who kept us in the game.
I will not forget Calvin,Samuel and Jessica who worked so hard in the midfield.
Our player of the day was James Sieff, who deserved it, for a very good performance at the back with some solid defending ,good kicks and good passing.
What a great team to coach!

 


U13/5 vs Saints United
Posted by Editor in 'Under 13/5
19th May 11:36 am

Week 5 (16 May)
RESULT: lost 1-6
First half
The game started pretty well with PHD dominating in the early part of first half. However, due to some brilliant soccer by STU, we were down 3-0 before we knew it. Despite of this situation, PHD fought valiantly in an attempt to turn the situation around. One of our tireless forward Maegan Gasser made several brave attempts in scoring. Through the team’s persistence, Samuel Dethan eventually managed to score a goal. The first half ended with PHD trailing by 2 goals.
Second half
PHD tried their utmost to recover from the situation. However, STU continue to play some brilliant soccer. We were eventually beaten by a stronger team of the day. Callum Frazer was awarded player of the match for being the ‘most improved player’. While we may have lost the match, not everything was in vain. PHD 13/5 is continuously improving their soccer skills though sheer commitment and dedication from all the players and their coach – Patrick Dethan. Let’s keep up the good work!

 


U13/5 vs Redfield
Posted by Editor in 'Under 13/5
11th May 11:58 pm

Week 4 (9 May)
RESULT: Win 5 – 0
SCORERS: Dylan Nuttle (2) , Harry Broughton (2) , Samuel Dethan (1)
A big thank you for the 3, 11/4 players, Josh Pretorius, Harry Broughton and Dylan Nuttle who reinforced our team, diminished by a player injured an another who was sick and neither of which could play. A very big ”Thank You “for your help. Harry and Dylan netted twice. Well done boys. Samuel Dethan our regular No 10 midfielder, scored the fifth goal.
This is our second victory after a loss last week. Our team played very well again and I was quite pleased with the quality of the passing from our players. What I found very exciting and promising with this team, is how they progress in the way they play from one week to the next, whether they win or lose. One of the Redfield officials did say to me, that since the trial game, our team had really progressed. The training is paying off.
The team spirit is great and, win or lose, they always display that unique enthusiasm and never give up attitude.
They are also tough cookies. One of our players, Nick, started the game with a strain in his leg but played the whole game. Jessica injured her foot at the beginning of the second half and stayed on the field and kept going till the end. We did not have any substitute and neither of them was going to let the team down.
Picking the “Player of the Match” was again, a hard decision to make as all played very well. I think I am going to have to ask for a dozen trophies from Mark Genovese ! That would make my choice easier. 2 players won the award this week. The first one, Calvin Pretorius was outstanding in the midfield. He was everywhere, attacking, defending, passing and did not stop at all. The second one, Nick Keough, did not stop either and made life difficult for any Redfield players venturing in our half of the field .His timing on the ball was superb.
Great game and well done to all our champions.
To ANY POTENTIAL PLAYERS ,there are still a couple of spots available in our team. If you are interested, you will be more than welcomed by a good bunch of kids as well as me. I can be contacted on 0438 267 567.
Patrick Dethan,coach 13/5

 


U13/5 vs Kenthurst
Posted by Editor in 'Under 13/5
4th May 10:07 pm

Week 3 (2 May)
RESULT: Loss 1 - 3
SCORER: David Uren - 1 goal
For this match again we had to rely on some younger players,this time from 12/5 .Their contribution was great and deserve a great thank you from all of us.
This was an another hard fought match and the 13/5 Pumas, again, showed what they are made of. Kenthurst started the best and scored 2 goals in the first half. We could have been on par with them if it has not been for an excellent Kenthurst keeper. They scored again at the beginning of the second half and by now were leading 3 nil. Any other team would have given up but our players again really showed the depth of their determination, courage and steadfastness and started to press heavily on the opposition goal. They peppered the Kenthurst goal keeper left right and center to no avail. All we had to show for our galant efforts, was a goal from one of our helpers from 12/5,David Uren. Well done David!
Kenthurst was physically fading and our team spent the last 15 minutes of the game in the other half of the opposition. Again,the Kenthurst goal keeper prevented all of our shots to go in.
All of our players never gave up ,persisted and fought hard to the end.
To pick the “Player of the Match” was a difficult task as all played and fought valiantly , but one of our girl was shining brighter than the other stars, Jessica Duggan. Her tackling, defending, quality passing and sheer grit put her a notch above. Well deserved Jessica!
Also a very special mention for Maddie Hardy who came into the match with an ankle injury. She worked so hard to help her team. I had to replace her before the end of the first half and really miss her speed and determination in attack from then on. Get well soon Maddie.
In conclusion, although we lost the game, to us it was still a victory because our kids gave all they had and more, and this include our 2 helpers from 12/5.
I am very proud of our team and it is an honour for me to coach this great bunch of kids.

 


U13/5 vs REDBACKS FOOTBALL CLUB
Posted by Editor in 'Under 13/5
20th April 10:49 pm

Week 2 (18 Apr)
RESULT: WIN 5-4
SCORERS: Joshua Pretorious - 3, Harry Broughton - 2
We started as the underdogs as we had only 9 players and were quickly down with 2 goals within the first 10 minutes. However, the team was soon to be complemented with 2 additional players Harry and Joshua from 11/4. By the end of first half the score drew at 3 each due to some good scoring from Harry and Joshua. In addition, we had extremely good defending and all round teamwork that prevented further goals from the REDBACKS. Despite several good attempts from the REDBACKS, the goalkeeper (Josh McAdam) was able to stave off further scorings.
The second half was a nail biter as both teams attempt to clinch the game. The game drew at 4 each at about 5 minutes before end of game. However, a deflection from a kick from Harry resulted in PHD winning the game. It was definitely a good start for PHD 13/5 as we have only 10 registered players in the team. We look forward to Maegan returning to the team as she was away celebrating her 13th birthday!
From: Matthew Lee (Manager)

What a magnificent victory it was, and very well deserved one as such. We have only 10 players registered in our team and started with only 9.After 10 minutes in the game we were 2 goals behind, but not giving up.15 minutes in the first half 2 players from the 11/4,Josh and Harry arrived and took there place in the team at the forefront of the attack. The Redbacks scored another goal ,3-1 then ,but none of our kids were prepared to give up and Josh Pretorius scored the first of his 4 goals. In the second half Harry scored as well and 5 minutes from the end the score was 4-4.Our kids dug deep and Josh scored in the last 2 minutes.Final score 5- 4!
Our team performed so well it is hard to single out any one of the players. They all showed tremendous character, courage ,determination and never gave up. Josh McAdam was the player of the match and sacrificed gracefully is forward position for the goalie’s one. Top marks also for Callum,Nick,Jonathan,James,Jessica,Calvin,Samuel,Maddie.
A very very big thank you to the 11/4s Josh P and Harry B who straight away blended with the team and helped us so much.
As a coach I am extremely proud of our kids and of what they have achieved.
If you are reading this,under 13, and would like to be part of a great team ,we still have a couple of spots to fill and you would be more than welcome to join us in our adventure and fun. Patrick Dethan ,under 13/5 coach - 0438 267 567 is my No if you want to play with us.
From: Patrick Dethan (coach)

 


Under 13/5 Draw
Posted by Editor in 'Under 13/5
30th March 10:37 pm
 


Trial Games vs Redfield College
Posted by Editor in All Age 7, All Age 17, All Age 18 Blue, All Age 18 Red, All Age 21, 'Under 10/4, 'Under 9/3, 'Under 9/5, 'Under 6 Orange, 'Under 6 Red, 'Under 6 White, 'Under 6 Green, 'Under 7 Yellow, 'Under 7 White, 'Under 7 Red, 'Under 8 Red, 'Under 8 Purple, 'Under 11/4, 'Under 11/5, 'Under 12/1, 'Under 12/5, 'Under 13/5, 'Under 14/3, 'Under 15/2, 'Under 16/2, Over 35/5
22nd March 4:11 pm

Trial games vs Redfield College will be held on Saturday the 28th March

Notes:

  • Each team is to provide a referee, one half each.
  • There will be a 5 min half time break for all games.
  • It is important to ensure that all games start and finish as per above schedule.
  • All teams must arrive at least 30 mins prior to kick off.
  • Studs are allowed for all trial games.
  • For further information please contact either

  • Graham Hawnt on 99806065 / 0404 544 953 Redfield organiser
  • Wayne Danckert 0421 224 417 Pacific Hills organiser
  • In case of Wet weather please refer to the wet weather info line on 9651 0325.

    Trial Games vs Redfield College Sat 28 March   
     Venue: Redfield College minis field                    
    Pacific Hills vs Redfield Time
    U6/White  vs  U6/White 8:25am 15min halves
    U6/Red  vs  U6/Red 9:05am 15min halves
    U6/Green  vs  U6/Green 9:45am 15min halves
    U6/Orange  vs  U6/Red 10:25am 15min halves
    U7/White  vs  U7/White 8:25am 15min halves
    U7/Red  vs  U7/Red 9:05am 15min halves
    U7/Yellow  vs  U8/Purple 8:25am 15min halves
    U8/Red vs U8/Gold 9:05am 15min halves
    U8/Purple vs U8/Green 9:45am 15min halves
    Trial Games vs Redfield College Sat 28 March   
     Venue: Redfield College main field                     
    Pacific Hills vs Redfield Time
    U16/2  vs  U16/3 8:25am 35min halves
    U10/4  vs  U10/6 10:05am 25min halves
    U11/4  vs  U11/3 11:05am 25min halves
    U11/5  vs  U11/4 12:05pm 25min halves
    U12/5  vs  U12/4 1:05pm 25min halves
    U12/1  vs  U13/2 2:05pm 25min halves
    U13/5  vs  U13/5 3:05pm 30min halves
    U14/3 vs U14/2 4:15pm 30min halves
    Trial Games vs Redfield College Sat 28 March   
     Venue: Redfield College junior rugby field           
    Pacific Hills vs Redfield Time
    U9/3  vs  U9/3 8:25am 20min halves
    U9/5  vs  U9/8 9:15am 20min halves
    Trial Games vs Redfield College Sat 28 March   
     Venue: Pacific Hills Christian School                 
    Pacific Hills vs Redfield Time
    U15/2  vs  U15/3 8:30am 35min halves
    AA/18 Red  vs  U17/2 9:50am 45min halves
    AA/17  vs  AA/6 11:15am 45min halves
    AA/21  vs  PHD AA/18 Blue 1:00pm 45min halves
    O35/5  vs  O35/7 2:45pm 45min halves