Friendly Heart to hit Surf Coast
Anticipation is building with less than a month to go before the region’s largest soccer club, Surf Coast Football Club, takes on Melbourne Heart.
Soccer kids have their heart in itThere was a lot of heat and a lot of heart on show in Clifton Springs last week, when the Springdale Football Club juniors kick-started their season.
The Barwon Soccer Club will say goodbye to its tin shed clubrooms thanks to a funding boost from the State Government and the City of Greater Geelong.
Surf Coast gets some HeartIn a major coup for the region, A-League soccer club Melbourne Heart will play an exhibition match against the Surf Coast Football Club in March 2012.
The Surf Coast Football Club will use the Pavilion Building at the Community and Civic Precinct as its new home base.
GRFC: Surfside goes down by two in grand finalOn a chilly windswept day at Hume Reserve, Geelong comfortably defeated Surfside Waves in the grand final.
In what was a repeat of last year’s semi final, Surfside senior women moved into the grand final with a convincing 6-2 win over a spirited Barwon.
The local derby was a tight tussle, with the Waves winning by the narrowest of margins.
The Surf Coast boys lead from the front this weekend, taking the points in all of their matches.
One more point from the next three games will secure promotion for Surf Coast FC in the Metro N&W league.
Saturday saw cold and wet conditions for players and supporters, while Sunday was warm and sunny – making it much more pleasant for players.
The Waves allowed a hard working Bellarine Sharks to more than match them for the first half before Kiwi import Nicole Wakefield broke the deadlock.
It was another good weekend for the Waves with all teams competing well and playing some great football. It’s pleasing to see the improvement and development of our players. Senior Men: Surfside 7 – 0 Deakin Uni A high scoring game with the Waves demonstrating their scoring power and why they sit at the top [...]
Round 10 of the GRFC Women’s Soccer competition saw some hotly conested games. Here are the results from the July 16 matches.
Anticipation is building with less than a month to go before the region’s largest soccer club, Surf Coast Football Club, takes on Melbourne Heart.
England takes the prize against ol’ enemyEngland defeated Scotland 3-1 in an inaugural soccer match involving first generation English and Scottish players from around the Geelong region.
Ocean Grove’s Surfside Waves Soccer Club will become one of only two facilities in the Geelong region up to spec for competition night matches.
Torquay’s civic precinct could add another jewel to its crown after council supported a proposal for it to house an indigenous football academy.
Surf Coast FC blitzes junior soccer finalsSurf Coast FC had its finest day in a decade of junior competition last weekend.
Another great weekend for the WavesThe U13 Girls and U15 Boys played in their respective grand finals, and the Senior Men and Women played in cut throat semi-finals.
Last year’s grand finalists faced off at Stead Park in a free-flowing game played with the utmost intensity.
The Warralily Cup is now up and running every Monday night at The Quay, with some terrific efforts by the girls and boys.
The Waves’ unbeaten run continued as Nic Hargraves goaled twice in an even tussle, keeping the Waves on top of the table.
Captain Jamie Vanderberg led the Blues to a victory at home this week against Lara, scoring the first goal after seven minutes.
Surf Coast Football Club had another cracker of a week. Here’s how it all panned out.
GRFC Women’s Soccer Round 11, played on July 23, showed some fine form from players. Here’s the full results of happened on the field.
The soccer season resumed for all teams following the holiday break with some great results for teams. Here is the run down from the Waves’ games.