Results in Articles:
Page 6 of 10. Showing 51 to 60 of 100 articles
|
28 May 2013 |
|
Hutt News |
| Player News |
|
Source:
Â
Continuing a tradition of Petone nurturing top goalkeepers, Daniel Clarke has been named in the Junior All Whites squad to head to next month's under-20 World Cup in Turkey.
Â
Club stalwart Steve Minogue has congratulated the 19-year-old and notes he's the latest product of "quite a little goalkeeping factory we have at Petone".
Â...
|
10 June 2013 |
|
Jeff Bell |
| Uncategorised |
|
2013 Petone FC Raffle Results
1st
Â
Wharekauhau HeliLunch
Â
Ticket 50738
Â
Sold via team: 13th Grade Wanderers
2nd
Â
iPhone or Galaxy S4
Â
Ticket 58561
Â
Sold via team: Mighty Masters
3rd
Â
MGP Nitro Extreme Scooter
Â
Ticket 57166
Â
Sold via team: First Team
4th
Â
iPad Mini 16GB Wifi
Â
Ticket 5...
|
29 May 2013 |
|
Jeff Bell |
| Club News |
|
Source:
Â
Players in the lower North Island of New Zealand will now have even more opportunities to take part in the world game after the official opening of a state-of-the-art football turf in Petone, Wellington.
Â
The redevelopment of Memorial Park is the third FIFA Goal Project to be completed in New Zealand. The redeveloped Memorial Park...
|
26 August 2013 |
|
John Bradbury |
| History |
|
The 1949 Chatham Cup success led to a decade in which we won the Venus Shield for the 4th time, in 1952, and finished in the top four in six other seasons. There also emerged a core of junior players who were to form the nucleus of the 1st team for years to come, and a group of administrators who were to give great service to the club at junior man...
|
26 August 2013 |
|
John Bradbury |
| History |
|
Petone was at the heart of the beginnings of football in the Wellington region. The Petone Wanderers club played and won the first ever match (against Wellington Rovers) in 1889 and hosted the second match, also against Rovers, at a pitch virtually on the site of Petone Pak‘nSave, one of our sponsors.
Â
A year later, the Wellington Football As...
|
26 August 2013 |
|
John Bradbury |
| History |
|
In 1927 Jim Campbell, a Scottish immigrant who had played professional football in Edinburgh, joined the club which was then in the Senior B division. He was a robust centre half (centre back these days) with a booming voice and he dominated opposing forwards. Within three months of his arrival he was selected straight from club football to play fo...
|
26 August 2013 |
|
John Bradbury |
| History |
|
After the grand success of winning the Division One championship in 1939, Petone had a mixed season in 1940, the Petone Borough’s centennial year. The team lost most first round games but then had an unbeaten run in the second round of matches. But World War II was starting to impact on the club with players that had enlisted in the armed forces ...
|
26 August 2013 |
|
John Bradbury |
| History |
|
Three major developments characterised the club’s progress through the 1960s: the move to the new Memorial Park, the building of the first football club gymnasium in Wellington in 1967, and the emergence of a strong Junior Management Committee which was to have a very significant impact on the club through to today.
Â
Moving from just one grou...
|
26 August 2013 |
|
John Bradbury |
| History |
|
The 1970s were the years in which we really emerged as a stable, well-managed club with the best facilities in Wellington. But those qualities didn’t just happen – they resulted from determined efforts to entice, encourage and empower people to manage and lead the club and to shape its future. It is no coincidence that all of our current life m...
|
27 August 2013 |
|
John Bradbury |
| History |
|
It should not come as a surprise to any readers that this season we have had four players gracing our 1st team with the surname of Blair. Three brothers: Jono, Cameron and Morgan; and their cousin: Mitchell. We have had sets of two and three brothers selected in the same 1st team before, we’ve had five Ryan brothers (Tom, John – a centurion, Jo...