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Important Dates - 2012

 

Important Dates for the WUFC Season

1st -18th February Club Registration - Online

11th and 18th February Registration Help and Payment Day – Seaview Tavern 10-12pm

7th March Coaches and Managers meeting – Seaview Tavern – 7pm

10th March Orientation Day – High Street Fields – 2-4pm

20th March Season Draw released NCF

30th/31st March 1st Round

TBA Trivia Night

3rd/4th September Semi Finals

7th/8th September Elimination Finals

14th/16th September Grand Finals

8th September NCF Presentation Night – CEX Club

21st September WUFC Senior Presentation – Seaview Tavern

22nd September Zone Championships

23rd September WUFC Junior Presentation Day – from 10am Seaview Tavern

TBA End of Season Coaches and Managers Meeting

TBA WUFC AGM


 
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Goals For Grassroots

 

WUFC selected for "Goals for Grassroots"

"Each week one match will be designated as the ‘Goals for Grassroots’ game. In this match the home team will play to win a donation of $1,000 min and an additional $1,000 for each goal they score in the match for their local grassroots team (Up to max $5,000 per game). The more goals your team scores, the more money you get to put back into your local club."

Our home team is the Newcastle Jets (who have been on a roll in recent weeks)

Our game is Friday 9th March against Gold Coast United.

The club has been given 20 tickets to this game and the committee has distributed these tickets to club members who have volunteered a lot of their time to the success of the club in recent years.

Watch the game on Fox and see the footage of our club at half time filmed during 6-a-side last week.

This much needed funding will benefit the club.

GO THE JETS!!!!!! 4-0 WILL DO

 


 

 

 
Trials for Wolves and Wildcats

 

Training for the Wolves and Wildcats

ALL WELCOME

Woolgoolga United Football Club (WUFC) has announced the commencement of trials and training for both Men's and Women's Premier League squads for 2012.

This youthful talent is now filtering into the senior ranks with both the Wolves and Wildcats coaches excited for the following seasons football. Wolves coach Rob Deane is overseeing a change in the players ranks as many more exciting juniors flow into the squad this year. This is a development year for the Wolves as they set about rebuilding with new and exciting talent.

Wildcats coach Al Courtaney continued to add to his impressive coaching resume last season after he guided the women's premier league to minor and major championship titles in first grade and semi finals in reserve grade. Captain, Kim Batty, who is in her twentieth season for premier league football this year said “ The girls could not be happier with Al as a coach. Training is interesting and fun and there is a great feel in the team.”

Training for both squads is on 6pm Tuesday

High Street Fields

All Welcome.....

Come and be part of a geat club