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Round 2 v Mascot – Review

Round 2 of the 2013/2014 Football NSW Futsal Premier League was the first away game for the season and perhaps the thick smoke from the devastating bushfires that filled the air on the trip up to Mascot was a portent of the day that the Boomerang’s teams were to have.

The club started very well with both the 12 boys and girls winning their encounters. At this stage, some might have thought the day held much better fortune than eventuated. But a run of five consecutive defeats to the well drilled Mascot Viper squads meant that the men’s and women’s teams were fighting to add at least a modicum of respectability to the day’s outing. A win and a draw from the final two games of the day – and a very late finish – meant that the Boomerangs players were still heading back down the highway well after midnight with ten points in their pockets (three wins and a draw) and a decent dose of ‘reality check’ after the great start to season 13/14 in Round 1 against Dural.

A serious injury to a Mascot Viper youth player added to the drama of the day. We wish him well in his recovery, and hope the injury is not season-ending. .

12 Boys
Boomerangs 3 – 2 Mascot Vipers

The 12 boys continued their winning ways with another solid performance against the Mascot 12s. Strong performances right across the team meant that no matter who Coach O’Neill had on the court, they did the job. This game though, was tougher than the first against Dural, but the boys fought hard right till the end and held on for a great win. Two from two from the 12 boys.

12 Girls
Boomerangs 4 – 2 Mascot Vipers

Like the boys, the 12 girls also played well right across the playing roster. With a good number of players this week and a decent bench to work with, the girls didn’t suffer the fatigue of last week and remained in control till the end. A great win and perhaps a glimpse of their future form.

14 Boys
Boomerangs 2 – 7 Mascot Vipers

As expected the Vipers 14 boys were a very slick outfit with many familiar faces from last year’s dominating side. Our boys, made up of mostly 13 year olds, would have their work cut out for them. After going in to the half time break a couple down and being very competitive, hopes were high in the second half but they were dashed early by some seriously good futsal from the Mascot boys. A 2-7 loss not the result we were looking for but positive signs from our lads.

14 Girls

Boomerangs 1 – 7 Mascot Vipers

Another Mascot side that was right up there last season and many familiar faces for our young ladies to face. Mascot started in ominous fashion banging in five goals unanswered in the first half in what was a disjointed performance by the young Boomerangs team. The half time talk was inspiring and saw the girls lift and only concede two goals while scoring one of their own in what was a much better performance. This team will no doubt get better as the season progresses and bring home some good wins.

16 Boys
Boomerangs 3 – 6 Mascot Vipers

Once again Mascot fielded a strong team in its 16 boys line up and some familiar faces from previous seasons. And whilst the Boomerangs 16 boys put in a whole hearted display, they could not curtail the slick passing and movement of the Vipers. The Boomer boys showed glimpses of great play, but never for consistently long enough to truly trouble the opposition. This team certainly has improvement in it and better performances will come.

16 Girls
Boomerangs 4 – 5 Mascot Vipers

The 16 girls welcomed back F-League player Phoebe Worth for this encounter with Vipers; a team that belted our girls 6-0 on both occasions last season. This wasn’t going to be an easy match and from the outset the Boomerangs girls were playing catch up with Vipers scoring first 10 minutes into the first half. Boomerangs equalised soon after only for the Vipers to take the lead straight back, a trend that would continue into the second half. Boomerangs levelled the scores at 4-4 with less than a minute remaining and it seemed would get away with a draw, only to be left heartbroken as the Vipers scored with the very last kick of the game to steal the win.

Youth Men
Boomerangs 0 – 4 Mascot Vipers

This is a game that the Boomerangs youth will want to forget. Mascot built their dominance in this game on the back of some very solid defence – not allowing any easy balls into the front court. The path to goal was always blocked by one or two Vipers players. And when the Mascot youth moved it themselves into the front court, the Boomerangs did not respond quickly enough, or with enough of a physical presence to halt the goal-ward progression. The match was ended prematurely – probably suiting the Boomerangs rather than the Vipers – when a Mascot Youth player was seriously injured smashing into the goal upright with just under ten minutes remaining in the second half. A significant delay ensued whilst an ambulance was called to tend the player.

Open Women

Boomerangs 6 – 1 Mascot Vipers

The Boomerangs Women provided the lift that was needed for the supporters in the penultimate game of the day. Five consecutive losses in the middle of the day, needed correcting, and the much later than scheduledstart seemed to suit the Boomerangs girls better as they came out of the gate fast, scoring two early goals and not letting up for the remainder of the match. This was a comfortable win and they were never threatened. If they continue to play this well, this team is well set for a dominant season on the back of the successful F-League season and given the way they have played and comfortably won over the past two weekends.

Open Men
Boomerangs 5 – 5 Mascot Vipers

Wow – #whatagame.

This is a game that had to be seen to be believed. It had everything. The Boomerangs started off strongly and dominated the first ten minutes scoring three lovely goals and controlling the floor. So confident were they that it seemed a rout was on the way. But someone then turned the switch on for the Vipers men and they rallied to rip the game right open, themselves scoring five goals in the last 15 minutes of the first half.

If the first half was all about goal scoring and momentum swings, then the second half was a battle of attrition and a lift in intensity that you don’t usually see till finals time. Both these teams wanted to win, and win badly.  The Boomerangs managed to score two hard earned goals and successfully prevent the Vipers from scoring to end the match with honours shared at 5-5. A fascinating and intense match up. If these two teams don’t feature in finals futsal this season, then the teams that do make it will be very very good.

So after a mixed bag of results for Boomerangs teams – two wins to start, then five consecutive defeats, topped off with a win and a draw – ten competition points were secured, against what will most definitely be a top four club again this season. These are the stern tests that the Boomerangs must face, and win, in order to itself move up the table as a club.

 

Club Championship
Club Played Wins Draws Loses GD Points
Mascot Vipers 18 11 2 5 25 35
Mountian Majik 18 11 0 7 12 33
Inner West 17 9 2 6 23 29
Enfield Rovers 18 8 1 9 -17 25
Campbelltown 18 8 0 10 -2 24
Boomerangs FS 18 7 3 8 -15 24
Dural Warriors 17 6 3 8 -2 21
Phoenix Futsal 18 5 1 12 -27 16

Round 2 PREVIEW v Mascot Vipers

This weekend sees the nine Boomerangs teams plus their supporters trundle up Highway 31 to Mascot to play the Vipers on their home turf.

The Vipers last season were strong across most grades and finished the Club Championship in third place – behind only Dural and Inner West. Their 67 wins and 19 draws from 126 games in season 2012/2013 saw them comfortably ahead of fourth placed Campbelltown Quake.

Based on last year’s form, Mascot were the most consistent of all clubs with good performances from all age groups barring 16 Boys. Indeed, they had six of their nine teams represent the club in finals futsal. A strong effort will be required from all Boomerangs teams this weekend if the club is to return home with some club championship points this weekend.

The games are being played at the All Sorts Indoor Sports Centre at Alexandria, and games kick off at 1.30pm.

Academy — 1.30pm
Boys 12 — 2.15pm
Girls 12 — 3.00pm
Boys 14 — 3.45pm
Girls 14 — 4.30pm
Boys 16 — 5.15pm
Girls 16 — 6.00pm
Youth Men — 6.45pm
Open Women — 7.30pm
Open Men — 8.20pm

 

 

Futsalroos named for AFF Futsal Championship

We congratulate Boomerangs Angelo Konstantinou for once again being named as one of three ‘keepers to travel to Asia with the squad this week.

Previously, Daniel Fulton has represented Australia playing for the Futsalroos, and Boomerangs players Jake Wilsener, Michael Reeve and Cal Smith were invited to train with the Futsalroos squad in a lead up to this tournament.

We wish the team the best in this tournament.

The following is from the FFA website….

Futsalroos Head Coach Steven Knight has selected a 14-player squad that will compete at the ASEAN Football Federation (AFF) Miracle of Life Futsal Championship 2013 at Bangkok Thonburi University, Bangkok, Thailand from 19-27 October 2013.

The AFF Miracle of Life Futsal Championship 2013 will also serve as the qualification tournament for the AFC Futsal Championships with the top 3 teams progressing to the tournament which will be held in Vietnam.

Seven players were part of the Futsalroos squad that competed at the 2012 FIFA Futsal World Cup in Thailand.

After recent success at the Trans-Tasman Series and OFC Futsal Championship Invitational, Knight believes his team is ready for the tournament.

“We are definitely looking forward to the competition,” said Knight

“It’s a strong squad and the players who missed out made the final selections a very difficult process.”

“We have been fortunate with the draw but cannot take any game lightly and have set up two training games prior to the tournament to ensure that we are fully prepared.

“This is the first step in the campaign to the next FIFA Futsal World Cup,” concluded Knight.

The Futsalroos will depart for Bangkok tomorrow (Wednesday 16 October 2013) and will play two friendly matches against Bangkok FC (17 October) and Port Authority (18 October) to prepare for their opening Group B match against Timor Leste on Sunday 20 October (10:00am local, 2:00pm AEDT).

The Futsalroos will then face Laos on Monday 21 October (10:00am local, 2:00pm AEDT), Myanmar on Tuesday 22 October (1:00pm local, 5:00pm AEDT) and then Indonesia on Wednesday 23 October (1:00pm local, 5:00pm AEDT).

The top teams of each group will progress to the semi-finals on Friday 25 October with the Final and 3rd placed play-off on Sunday 27 October.

FUTSALROOS SQUAD – AFF Miracle of Life Futsal Championship 2013

Jarrod BASGER, Adam COOPER, Fernando DE MORAES, Daniel FOGARTY, Gregory GIOVENALI, Wade GIOVENALI, Shervin KESHAVARZ, Angelo KONSTANTINOU (gk), Dean LOCKHART, Roberto MAIORANA (gk), Raymond MILLER, Marino MUSUMECI, Tobias SEETO and Peter SPATHIS (gk)

Team Officials
Head Coach: Steven Knight
Assistant Coach: Robert Varela
GK Coach: Roger Cua
Physiotherapist: Deane Stephens
Team Manager: Vito Basile

For more information regarding the AFF Miracle of Life Futsal Championship 2013 please visit www.aseanfootball.org

Round 1 v Dural Warriors – Review

Round 1 of the 2013/2014 Football NSW Futsal Premier League has been completed, and the Boomerangs have been able to secure more points from the round than their more highly fancied opponents, Dural Warriors.

Across the nine games battled out on Saturday 12 October at mpowerdome, Boomerangs won four and drew two allowing the Warriors wins only in the 12 and 14 girls and the youth men.

The day took on a special meaning for both Dural and Boomerangs as the inaugural Joma Australia Futsal Shield was announced to the players of the two clubs. With both clubs being supported by Joma in 2013/2014 they will compete for the Shield over the two NSW Premier League fixtures this season, with the winner being the club to accrue the most club championship points.

12 Boys
Boomerangs 6 – 2 Dural Warriors

With most of the boys having never experienced this level of competition before, the 12 boys team had little idea what to expect against Dural, whose 12 boys were a form side in the Premier League last year. The Boomerangs boys were a little slow to start but ended up taking a 3-2 lead into half time. The second half was one way traffic with the youngest of Boomerangs putting Dural to the sword scoring three unanswered goals to finish 6-2 winners – and at the same time giving their opposition little opportunity to score themselves. These boys certainly look the goods and the squad has come together nicely in pre-season and are showing a high level of skill – as individuals and as a team.

12 Girls
Boomerangs 0 – 8 Dural Warriors

A nightmare week leading in for the 12 girls with quite a few late withdrawals for this weekend’s game resulted in only five players for the match – none of whom were a recognised goalkeeper. The undermanned 12 girls were expectedly out gunned by an energetic and lively Dural team. The girls battled hard and held Dural at bay for most of the first half only conceding 1 goal in the first 17 minutes. The inevitable then happened with Dural’s fresh legs allowing them to get over the top of the Boomerangs – scoring four goals in each half.

14 Boys
Boomerangs 3 – 3 Dural Warriors

After struggling through all of last season with inconsistent results the 14 boys were looking to put in a strong performance against a talented Dural side. A tense first half was only split by a goal line scramble which was bundled in right on the half time whistle giving the Boomerangs a 1-0 half time advantage. The second half saw Dural quickly equalise only for the Boomerangs to then skip away to a 3-1 lead. Five minutes of sustained pressure late in the second half saw Dural peg the two goals back to leave the match drawn at 3-3. Although a draw was not a bad outcome against Dural, there is a sense that this was a game that the boys let slip away. 

14 Girls
Boomerangs 1 – 9 Dural Warriors

The 14 Boomerangs girls were thoroughly outplayed by a slick Dural outfit, that showed individual and team skill, structure and discipline and will no doubt be a team near the top of the table by the end the season. It’s a shame these games aren’t all taped as the Dural performance would almost have been a ‘masterclass’ that other teams could have learnt from. On the Boomerangs side, the girls have a bit of work to do to get back up to speed and remain competitive in this competition.

16 Boys
Boomerangs 8 – 3 Dural Warriors

The Boomerangs 16 Boys were on fire from the starting whistle of this exciting, and at times, quite physical game. Three goals in the first five minutes by the Boomer Boys allowed them to take the lead going into the second half after a Dural come back in the last five minutes of the first stanza of play. However, the boys started the second half as they did the first, but this time, they did not allow the Dural boys back into the game and powered away to an 8-3 win. This Boomerangs team will be one to be feared by other teams across the league this season as they attempt to emulate the Grand Final winning ways of last season’s 16 Boys.

16 Girls
Boomerangs 2 – 2 Dural Warriors

As with the younger girls teams, the 16s were without a few of their key players for this match (two of whom were members of the 2013 Boomerangs F-League squad). A solid outing though saw the girls share the points with their opposition.

Both teams were mid table last year and battling for the final position in the top 4, results were split 50/50 setting this game up to be a thriller. A tense first half ended with Dural in the lead 0-1 scoring just before the break. the second half was one way traffic with Boomerangs dominating the play, and were justly rewarded with two goals to take a 2-1 lead. The match finished 2-2 with Dural scoring to equalise against the run of play.

Youth Men
Boomerangs 1 – 2 Dural Warriors

What a battle this match promised to be. Last year the Boomerangs 16s won the Grand Final and the Youth team finished fourth, a combination of these two teams surely bode well for Boomerangs. Dural were lead by Futsalroo young gun Wade Giovenali, and it was Dural that struck first with some fine passing followed by a cool finish taking a 1-0 lead into the break. A second half equaliser for Boomerangs gave the side hope, however it wasn’t to be with Dural running out 2-1 winners with a late strike.

Open Women

Boomerangs 3 – 1 Dural Warriors

The Boomerangs Open Women’s team, containing six of the well-performed 2013 F-League squad, took the floor to match up against an opponent they had defeated twice in the F-League season. Whilst a much closer match than the earlier F-League encounters, the Boomerangs women – after an even first half (1-1) – lifted their performance when needed to score the vital second goal, and put the icing on the cake with a penalty in the dying seconds. A solid hit out for the women, but they will need to improve to get the same results from some of the stronger teams in this year’s league.

Open Men
Boomerangs 3 – 1 Dural Warriors

A great win by the Boomerangs men, defeating a team they have never beaten in an FNSW Premier League match previously…  The following report is from Dan De Nardi of Football NSW…

Boomerangs bounce Dural
Boomerangs registered a superb 3-1 win over title holders Dural at Canberra’s mpowerdome on Saturday night to kickstart their summer quest in scintillating fashion.

Boomerangs were solid throughout and led Dural 2-1 at halftime before tightening the second-half screws to run out 3-1 victors – their first ever triumph over Dural.

Warriors opened the scoring in the eighth minute but Callum Smith responded with an off-balance thunderbolt to draw the home side level again. Grant Davoren popped up at the far post to push Boomerangs 2-1 in front at the interval and things got easier for the Territorians when key Dural player Greg Giovenali received his second yellow card with 10 minutes to go, a late Daniel Bennett goal sealing a terrific 3-1 win.

Boomerangs co-coach Kristian Collins was astounded. “It was definitely impressive as we don’t win too many rounds against Dural and we did very well across all the age groups,” he said.

“This is a massive morale booster for us going into the season but because Dural’s been dominant for so long every club has had to work hard to get up to their level, and that’s a good thing for Futsal in general.”


Dural coach Rob Varela gave credit to Boomerangs for their good showing and wondered where his team went on the night. 
“They’re a good side and played well, we didn’t play well,” he said. “It’s hard to say what it was, maybe their minds were somewhere else, but we certainly didn’t deserve to win.”
“But it’s the first game of the season and if you are to lose one now’s the time for it. We know we need to play well in every game to get results.”


So with the nine games played, four wins, three losses and two draws, sees the Boomerangs take 14 points from a possible 27, and Dural only 11. A solid start to the 13/14 season and certainly something upon which a successful season can be built — and of course, an early lead taken in the battle for the Joma Australia Futsal Shield.

Club Championship Update

Club Played W D L GD Points
Mountain Majik 9 7 0 2 12 21
Mascot Vipers 9 6 1 2 15 19
Inner West Magic 9 5 1 3 16 16
Boomerangs 9 4 2 3 -3 14
Dural Warriors 9 3 2 4 3 11
Enfield Rovers 9 3 1 5 -16 10
Phoenix 9 2 1 6 -15 7
Campbelltown Quake 9 2 0 7 -12 6

 

Season kicks off next week!!

The Football NSW Futsal Premier League season kicks off in earnest one week from today and for the Boomerangs the season starts with a home game round against Dural Warriors at M-Powerdome.

The squads are being finalised and training intensity lifting in anticipation of a hard fought first round against one of last season’s front runners, the Dural Warriors. Dural finished second on the Club Championship ladder last season (one point behind Inner West Magic) with an enviable 72 wins from the 126 games played across all age groups (as well as 23 draws). Dural also took home their fair share of wins in the end of season finals series winning the grand final in the men’s, youth men’s and the 12 girls.

Playing Dural at home in the first round of the season will benefit the Boomerangs teams more than the Dural teams, and the opportunity to grab some all important competition points is there across all age groups.

Boomerangs home games this season will be played across three venues, the M-Powerdome in Fadden, the AIS and at Tuggeranong Basketball Stadium. This is unfortunately unavoidable as the lack of a dedicated futsal facility in the ACT requires reliance on other venues and sports to free up spots on a usually busy Saturday. The final draw for the season will be out very soon and this will provide details of home and away games and where the home games are to be played.

Good luck to the Boomers of 2013/2014!