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  • 6 A Side wet weather catch up game – 9 Nov

    We are going to play the washed out games on Monday 9th November. The draws will be as per 22 October draw. 
    Please check the draws on the web site

  • 6 A Side Cancelled Tonight due to storms (22 Oct)

    rainSorry folks – these storms currently look too menacing to risk playing at Urunga for the 6 A Side.  So tonight’s planned games (22 October) have been cancelled.

  • Overcast & On!

    Overcast & On!

    Yes, it looks like it might be overcast for our first night at the Urunga Football Summer 6 A Side, however it is definitely ON.

    So come along & bring a light jacket (just in case).

    Remember, don’t wear shoes with studs!

  • 6 A Side Competition is happening NOW!

    This Thursday, 8 October, launches the Urunga Football Club Summer 6 A Side.  Junior, Senior and Mixed teams will commence “battling it out” at Urunga’s Morgo St fields.

    You are invited to check the web page for the Senior & Mixed teams program; or just come along and spectate!

    If you have signed up, thanks for being part of the friendly competition.  If you are still looking for a “last minute spot” – be sure to contact our Registrar registrar@urungafootball.com

  • 2015 Summer 6-A-Side Competition Coming Soon! Watch this Space!

    6asideRegister online soon for the Urunga Football Club 2015 6-A-Side Summer Twilight Series.

    Unbelievable fun for the whole family. There will be senior and junior teams as well as graded, men and women teams and mixed competitions.

    Come on down and have a game with family and friends and get together some groups for teams.

    Series starts on Thursday the 8th of October!

     

     

  • Wet Weather Link

    Wet Weather Link

    Are you worried about this wet weather and the impact it will have on your game?  Please be sure to check out the wet weather link (RAIN! What’s closed) on our website at www.urungafootball.com to get the latest status.

  • Competition Update

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    Junior competition commencing 18 April 2015.

     

    Under 14 boys and Under 14 girls to commence 11 April 2015.

     

    Senior competition commences 28/29 March 2015.

     

    AMart Sports Gift Cards  $100 gift Cards ….  And the winners are:  Ben Dooley  and   Andre Pocilujko.


    See attached Coaches & Training updates.


    Cathy Jarrett

  • Junior Coaching & Training Details

    Junior training times are currently as follows:

    Age

    Coach

    Contact

    Training

    Time

     

    5-7’s

    Leigh Lamb

           

    Under 8’s

    Ross Cavanagh Rose

     

    Tuesday

    4.00pm

     

    Under 9’s

    Elizabeth Fell

     

    Tuesday

    4.15pm

    commenced

    Under 10’s

    Paul Jordon

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    Lisa Kelly

     

    Thursday

    4.15pm 

    commencing 12/3

    Under 11’s

    Rojer McCabe

           

    Under 12 Girls

    Jess Snow

           

    Under 13 Boys

    Lucas

     

    Tuesday

    4.30pm

    commenced

    Under 14 Boys

    Josh Jarrett

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    Tuesday

    4.30pm

    commenced

    Under 14 Girls

    Shannon Smith

     

    Thursday

    4.30pm

    commencing 12/3

    Under 16 Girls

    Judy Thorn

           

    Under 17 Boys

    Craig Simpson

     

    Thursday

    5.00pm

    commenced

     

  • FFA Cup Round 2

    Come and join us for the FFA Cup Round 2 – 2pm Sunday 8th March

    Coffs City United FC v Urunga FC

    Forsyth Park (McLean Street), Coffs Harbour

    PACK away your croquet mallets, snap your surf-boards in half, and throw your cricket bats on the fire because summer is over and the football season is officially upon us.  
    After six weeks of gruelling preseason training and two trial games the Urunga Raiders take on Coffs United Lions in their first competitive match for the year this weekend in round 2 of the Football Federation Australia Cup.  (The Raiders were gifted the bye for round 1).
    The FFA Cup is now a nation wide knockout competition giving amateur clubs the opportunity to prove themselves against State league and A-League opposition if they are good enough to progress to the final stages of the tournament.  
    As a first up encounter, you couldn’t ask for a tougher test.   The Lions have been the North Coasts’ dominant club for the last decade, and will be smarting at not making last years grand final.  What better chance to redeem themselves than by knocking off the reigning premiers.  The Lions scraped through Round 1, coming back from 2-0 down to go through on penalties against a spirited Northern Storm outfit.
    With 30 players fit and registered, and only a squad of 16 to be selected, coach Paul Pomroy will have some selection headaches coming into this game.
    LUKE POMROY