The United Petroleum sponsorship program that will deliver an ongoing income for Doncaster Rovers Soccer Club month after month, year after year is shortly printing its special members cards. So we really need all aplications returned to the canteen at DONVALE RESERVE or your team manager by Wednesday 29th August
To Recap:
United have designed a program that will give the club 1 cent from every litre of fuel purchased by our club members and supporters from any of United's hundreds of outlets around Australia using their specially designed "Doncaster Rovers and United Community Benefits Card"To help the club benefit you will need to complete a form that will be given to you by your team manager. Please complete the details and return it to them. A plastic community card will then be issued to you. Make sure you order enough cards to give to your family and friends and even your employees.(especially if they drive trucks).
Brad White from United Petroleum says "Having an outlet across the road from Anderson park and as part of our community spirit we thought it was appropriate in sponsoring the Doncaster Rovers Soccer club. It's about supporting grass roots and community sports. And hopefully our program will make it easier for the club to find funds every year. The amount raised per year could be as high as $15,000 dollars per year if all your members support it"
Adrian Cappola from DRSC "says the club is looking forward to a long and fruitful partnership with United and urges all club members and supporters to complete their forms and support United Petroleum. They offer all the fuels from LPG , Diesel to high octane unleaded. We are also proud to be the first club in Australia to have partnered with United in this type of venture."
Friday, 24 August 2007
Wednesday, 22 August 2007
U9 Match Report 18/08/07
DONCASTER ROVERS U9’s
‘The Blues Twos’
‘Two’s too good with their neat passing!’
Saturday 18 August (Home)
v. Mooroolbark
We again had a player missing through illness, this time Jeremy, but still managed to record a comfortable win.
We played with more determination, looking to open up the opposition defence with neat, quick passing. Our first came from a nice pass from Josh to Jack, who finished it off by rounding the keeper.
Ari got back on the score sheet again, grabbing two by half time.
James was determined in defence with his tackling, whilst Lachie fitted in well to his role as centre half, keeping the defence organised. Justin was his reliable and unflustered self, reliably helping stifle any attacks.
Peter provided some nice touches and passes in midfield on the left, with Jack giving us balance on the right too.
In the second half, we tried to keep our shape and create space. Jonathon reliably winning possession for us in midfield and Alex providing the link between midfield and attack.
Though Mooroolbark had a few chances, Kirk was commanding in goal, and despite them grabbing one back, we pushed forward with Josh grabbing a second half hat-trick, one of which was a sweet move between Ari, Alex and finished by Josh.
A comfortable and pleasing 6 – 1 victory.
Keep it going boys, three games to go.
Next week we are at home against Richmond, trying to avenge our 3 – 2 defeat earlier in the season, 10am kick off at Anderson Park.
Season so far :- P 13 W8 D2 L3 Gls for 51 Gls Ag 28.
C’mon the B2s
ANDY EXLEY
‘The Blues Twos’
‘Two’s too good with their neat passing!’
Saturday 18 August (Home)
v. Mooroolbark
We again had a player missing through illness, this time Jeremy, but still managed to record a comfortable win.
We played with more determination, looking to open up the opposition defence with neat, quick passing. Our first came from a nice pass from Josh to Jack, who finished it off by rounding the keeper.
Ari got back on the score sheet again, grabbing two by half time.
James was determined in defence with his tackling, whilst Lachie fitted in well to his role as centre half, keeping the defence organised. Justin was his reliable and unflustered self, reliably helping stifle any attacks.
Peter provided some nice touches and passes in midfield on the left, with Jack giving us balance on the right too.
In the second half, we tried to keep our shape and create space. Jonathon reliably winning possession for us in midfield and Alex providing the link between midfield and attack.
Though Mooroolbark had a few chances, Kirk was commanding in goal, and despite them grabbing one back, we pushed forward with Josh grabbing a second half hat-trick, one of which was a sweet move between Ari, Alex and finished by Josh.
A comfortable and pleasing 6 – 1 victory.
Keep it going boys, three games to go.
Next week we are at home against Richmond, trying to avenge our 3 – 2 defeat earlier in the season, 10am kick off at Anderson Park.
Season so far :- P 13 W8 D2 L3 Gls for 51 Gls Ag 28.
C’mon the B2s
ANDY EXLEY
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