Goalkeeper of the Year

In our Presentation Day yesterday, Hayden Jones, one of our U14 players was awarded the Wayne Rose Trophy which is our award for the clubs Goalkeeper of the Year.

Hayden did a sensational job this season as goalkeeper as he has done in previous years. Hayden has shown great dedication to his football, his team and also his club and this is proven every week at training and in every game.

Hayden has gone very close to receiving this prestigious award previously, so it was a proud moment for both him and the club for him to be selected as the recipient of the award this year. Hayden was also the recipient of his 10 Years Service Award at the Presentation Day which shows his outstanding commitment to the club.

Life Members

Today’s Presentation Day saw two people added as Life Members of Belmont FC.

This is considered a great honour and is awarded only to those who have shown a great deal of commitment the the club over many years.

About Richard Watkins

Richard is instantly recognised by many as the man who as been the Belmont FC President for the past 5 years who has worked tirelessly with great dedication, however his work within the club extends far beyond that.

Richard’s dedication to the club has gone far beyond the recognised position of President. Due to limited amount of helpers at the committee level, Richard has had to wear more than one hat the entire time including, but not by any stretch limited to, the Treasurer’s position for 4 of those 5 years. Richard has given the club all of his spare time over the years and has done so with a passion that is rare to be seen.

Some of the things achieved under Richard is the concreted area in front of the club house where the awning (still a work in progress is to cover), the dugouts on Ground 2, an improved irrigation system using water from the installed water tank (a Lake Macquarie City Council project), improved drainage as a result of numerous truckloads of soil which was spread to required areas over the grounds (each year), the ongoing use of the Rye Grass Program which was introduced prior to Richard’s appointment, the installation of the PA System, hosting Finals matches in 2015 and hosting a very successful Grand Final’s Weekend in 2016 the first time Belmont FC hosted Grand Final’s in over 25 years.

Prior to his appointment in the President position, Richard was already heavily involved with helping out the club with most of his efforts being in the Girl’s side of the club, having coached a number of years and taking on positions such as the Girl’s Team(s) Coordinator.

Everything that Richard has done for Belmont FC has been done with the utmost commitment and his efforts are now recognised.

About Clint Starrett

Clint began his Belmont FC journey as a player in Under 6’s and continued on for his entire Junior soccer (as it was called then) career within the club before moving into the Senior ranks. Clint’s first Grand Final win came when he was in our U14’s side but filled in for the U16’s that were Captain/Coached by his brother Jason. Clint was also a part of Grand Final wins with Belmont FC in U15’s, U19’s, O35’s and All Age.

Clint has coached Belmont teams for the last 13 years and in some seasons coached more than one team. Clint has served time on the Committee as the Coaching Coordinator and Vice President but much like Richard, when in those positions assisted in fulfilling other roles to ensure the club was able to do what was required to be a better place for those within it. For the past 8 years Clint has maintained the website and more recently created the new site as well as managing the Facebook page.

Clint is always willing to help out others within the club and is well known for it. He has been involved with this club for approximately 28 years (only missing the years between his Senior playing days and when his eldest son began playing)

If anyone is able to supply images of Richard we’d love to add them to this gallery.

Finals Wrap Up

The Finals Series is now over and Belmont FC proudly has a Grand Final winning team in our Over 35’s Friday night team.

We had five teams make the Semi Finals, our U13’s, U17’s All Age G grade and All Age K grade and Over 35’s.

We saw mixed results with:

  • U13’s winning their match 2-1 vs Warners Bay to move into the Preliminary Final
    U17’s winning 3-0 against New Lambton earning their place in the Preliminary Final
  • All Age K suffering a loss to Cardiff 5 – 3 which forced them into the Preliminary final after a top 2 finish in the competition
  • All Age G winning 2-1 against South Cardiff and claimed their position in the Grand Final
  • Over 35’s suffering a 2 – 0 loss against Lake Macquarie which forced them into the Preliminary final after a top 2 finish in the competition

Moving into the Preliminary Finals round we lost two teams in the battle with three moving through to the Grand Finals. The results were as follows:

  • U13’s suffered a 3-0 loss to the Kahibah team that went on to win the Grand Final against the previously unbeaten Maitland team.
  • U17’s went down 1-0 against Cooks Hill is what was a close encounter.
  • All Age G had a week off after their win in the Major Semi Final.
  • All Age K won 2-1 against Belswans in a closely battle game.
  • Over 35’s had a 2-0 win over Rutherford to gain their place in the Grand Final.

Into the Grand Final, the three remaining Belmont FC teams were full of hope.

  • The weekend was off to a great start with our Over 35’s claiming victory on Friday night with a 1-0 win over the Lake Macquarie team that had beaten them in the Semi Final 2-0 two weeks earlier. This was Belmont FC’s first win over Lake Macquarie in the season.
  • Unfortunately our All Age G were not able to continue with the winning ways for Belmont FC on the receiving end of a 4-0 loss against a tough South Cardiff side on Saturday.
  • The unfortunate results continued on Sunday with our All Age K suffering a 2-0 loss to Cardiff.

Belmont FC is proud of all of its team, not only those who made it through to the finals and would like to congratulate all of our teams on a successful season. We look forward to celebrating the season with you at our Presentation Day on Saturday 16th September at Marks Oval, and then call upon you to come along to the AGM on Monday 18th September at Jewels Tavern. At the AGM you may just attend to hear how the club has gone throughout the season or you can nominate to fulfill a position in the club moving towards and through the 2018 season, with our current President stepping down from the committee we need more volunteers and there are many positions available.

Newcastle Permanent Coach of the Month Winner

The July Newcastle Permanent Coach of the Month Award recipient in the Macquarie Zone is Belmont FC’s Dennis Kennedy. Congratulations to Dennis for receiving the great honor.

Dennis received this awards as Dennis has his team, a team of boys with varying skill levels performing at their best. Dennis is always encouraging, gives everyone a go and best of all ensures that the kids have a great deal of fun in both training and game day.

More information about the award

Northern NSW Football (NNSWF) is pleased to announce the Newcastle Permanent Coach of the Month for July 2017 across the zones.

Football enriches character, intelligence, coordination and skill and each season, brave men and women step up to the plate and take on the task of helping our young athletes reach their potential: The Coach.

“Coaches are often the shopfront of our Community Football Clubs,” NNSWF Community Football Manager Peter Haynes commented.

“They can sometimes be the only interaction our players and their parents have with a club.”

Each month, one registered coach from each of NNSWF’s seven Member Zones will be awarded the Newcastle Permanent Community Coach of the Month award.

Each winner will receive a Newcastle Permanent Community Coaching kit consisting of 6 balls, 20 markers, 10 bibs and a whistle, as well as a polo shirt and cap, to assist in fulfilling their roles at their respective club.

At the end of the season, each Zone will nominate one community coach from their pool of winners, to represent their Zone for the opportunity to be named “Newcastle Permanent Community Coach of the Year” announced at NNSWF annual awards night.

“It is coaches like this month’s winners who continue to ensure that their club is a good place to play and that their players are enjoying a positive football experience,” Haynes concluded.

Newcastle Permanent Acting Chief Executive Officer, Terry Millett echoes Haynes sentiments and applauds those who received the award.

“Coaching plays a vital role in developing the skills and attitude of young players, and it is great that Newcastle Permanent can provide the opportunity to recognise the efforts of local coaches who are dedicated to developing their players,” Millett said.

Congratulations and Goodluck to Our Grand Finalists

Congratulations to Our Grand Finalists

Friday 1st September
Belmont FC 035’s Vs Lake Macquarie
7:00pm @ Gregory Park

Saturday 2nd September
Belmont FC AA3 Vs South Cardiff
11:45am @ Gregory Park

Sunday 3rd September
Belmont FC AA1 Vs Cardiff
11:00am @ Finnan Oval

Please make your way to any of the above games and show your support to our finalists.

We would also like to congratulate out U13’s and U17’s for making it through to the Finals this year.

Presentation Day

Presentation Day will be held on Saturday 16th September, Marks Oval.

Please make your way to the oval and organise your team at 8:45am ready for the 9am sharp Team March, it is not compulsory to wear a uniform.

Annual General Meeting

Belmont FC will hold their AGM on Monday 18th September at Jewels Tavern, located upstairs and commences at 6:30pm.

This years AGM is very important as every main committee position will be vacant for the 2018 season.

It is vital to the future of the club that volunteers step up at the AGM for big and small roles, REMEMBER no volunteers, no club.

We need to elect a President, Vice President, Treasurer and Secretary on the night.

Belmont FC Needs Your Help for the 2018 Season.

LOCATION

Jewels Tavern, Jewels, New South Wales

More information about official positions can be found in the Belmont FC Club Structure  and more specific information about each position in the Belmont FC Duty Statements

Whether or not you are wanting to take on a role, you are most welcome to attend the meeting and if you don’t have time to fulfill a full role, any help that you can offer will be greatly appreciated.