Nick Cowburn signed with Maitland.Available from July when he comes back from over seas holiday
Nick Cowburn signed with Maitland.Available from July when he comes back from over seas holiday
Last edited by 2285; 18-06-2019 at 09:28 PM.
Why wouldn’t he go to Sydney NPL?
FFA cup?
Nobody talking about the return to “reserve” grade next season?
Edgeworth 2-1 jets
Maitland 3-1 Weston.
Charlestown 1-1 lakes abandoned after 54th minute
Do you know if Charlestown/lakes will be replayed?
BK ato Jaffas
How do Magic supporters feel about this. He seems to be a very polarising figure, I know several people who have left the club saying he’s not right for the club, yet others I know love him?** A rumour doing the rounds for longer is that Broadmeadow coach Ruben Zadkovich may pick up a coaching role in the A-League, potentially with former club Sydney FC.
The former Jets skipper and Socceroo is in his third season as coach of Broadmeadow, who he took to the round of 16 in the FFA Cup and NPL grand final victory last year. He played 41 games for Sydney from 2006 to 2008
From the Herald
Isn't the plan for NPL clubs to keep these journeymen in the new 'Reserves' from 2020 - so they can volunteer on the BBQ and pack up after first grade?
Wasn't that the proposition put before NNSW? Clubman kept in the club? Imagine Swancott, McBreen and the likes doing ground duties?
NNSW have been hoodwinked i'd say.
The plundering of NEWFM clubs to bolster the depth of senior NPL squads has already begun.
Watch the flow of 18/19 year olds into NEWFM from NPL teams not interested in development.
Swancott at 39 might have planned to stop playing NPL soon, if not, then I assume the club is beginning a transition plan.Jaffas announcement
WELCOME B.K.
The club can confirm that former Jets and Mariners shot-stopper, Ben Kennedy, has joined the Jaffas for the remainder of this season and beyond.
The 32-year-old Novocastrian has been training with the club since his contract with the Central Coast Mariners finished at the end of May.
Kennedy enters the club in the second window for recruiting and will form a formidable partnership with the current custodian, Brad Swancott.
Swanie, 39, has been outstanding this season conceding just 14 goals from his 14 appearances.
Coach James Pascoe thinks that Kennedy will bring a lot to the table.
"In signing B.K. we've bought in a great guy who is in his absolute prime as a keeper," Pascoe said last night.
"He brings with him over 10 years of experience as a professional footballer.''
Kennedy said he was ready to move on from professional football after 159 A-League games over 13 seasons.
"Swanny wants to finish the season and we've spoken to Jimmy about it," Kennedy said.
"We will look at spreading some matches between us.
"Signing wasn't about me coming straight in this year - It is a much longer-term situation.
"Swanny is playing great at the moment and he has three clean sheets in a row.
"I'm just looking to come in and maybe play a couple of games and look more toward next season."