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1983 9th Grade B, Division 3
Chris Jamieson, Stewart Prendergast, Regan MacDonald, Reuben Barnes, Paul Matthews, (#6?), Carl Vickers,
Damien McLeod (with Mascot), Steven West, Adam Dysart, Mark Kearney.
COACH: He was responsible for most counterattacks Results
Murray Jamieson after robbing the opposition of the ball. Great Taupiri 4-2
RICKY TAWHAI mid-fielder. Tramway Rovers 1-0
Wanted to give football a go after a season or REUBEN BARNES Ngaruawahia A 5-0
two at rugby league. Developed in skills and A keen footballer. Defends well. Will get off Western Utd Holsters 2-0
positional sense as the season progressed. A his death-bed to play a game!!! Morrinsville Leopards 4-1
committed team member. PAUL MATTHEWS Hillcrest Jets 1-2
VAUGHAN DEGROEN A goalkeeper of natural ability, discovered Hamilton East A 3-2
A very efficient tackler and defender both in late in the season. Will develop into a keeper of Marist Green 0-4
defense and in midfield. A dependable high quality as he progresses through the Western Utd Wanderers 6-0
player. Grades. Te Awamutu A 5-1, 2-0
REGAN MACDONALD Hukanui United 0-3, 0-2
Natural “lefty” with developing skills as a Tramway Leopards 1-1, 1-0
winger. Netted five times in his half-season Glenview Invaders 1-0, 2-3
before holidaying overseas, where he Forest Lake Red 0-3
attended a five-day coaching clinic in
Calgary (Canada). Table
ADAM DYSART 9 Ngaruawahia B
Striker who started the season in great form 9 Glenview Invaders
but had a bad spell near the end. Good ball 9 Morrinsville
skills and positional sense. Frequent scorer. 8 Hukanui
MARK KEARNEY 4 Tramway Leopards
Enthusiastic player who shrunk from nobody. 3 Te Awamutu A
Set up counter-attacks through the halves.
CHRIS JAMIESON
Expended a lot of energy in supporting his
team. Had started to develop positional sense as Regan MacDonald (grey
the season came to a close. A trier. top) with Darryl Wallace,
CARL VICKERS coach at Calgary’s 3rd
A good striking boot, but often ran out of puff. Annual Boomin’ Soccer
Deadly when heading for goal, ball at foot! Camp. Boys from 8 to 16,
CLINT RUSHBRIDGE many of them rep’ players,
Throw-in and dribbling expert. A "thinker". attended the five-day
Made a valuable contribution to the team.
DAVID McBETH camp in Calgary (Canada)
The fireball of the team. Was into everything from July 18th to 23rd,
and was the most effective player in the team. 1983. With him in the
photo is his Canadian
cousin Keri Himmelreich.
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