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Weston Bears FC

Weston Bears Football Club is an Australian semi-professional soccer club based in Weston, New South Wales. At its senior level the club participates in the National Premier Leagues Northern NSW, the highest tier of Northern New South Wales Football and the second tier of Australian football after the A-League.

Weston Bears FC
Full nameWeston Bears Football Club
Nickname(s)Bears
Founded1907
GroundRockwell Automation Park
Capacity1000
Coordinates32°48′49″S 151°27′58″E / 32.813650°S 151.466004°E / -32.813650; 151.466004
ChairmanRod Henderson
Head CoachKew Jaliens
LeagueNPL NNSW
20235th of 12
WebsiteClub website

History edit

Three Weston football clubs were formed in 1907; Weston Advance, Weston United and Weston Albions. The Bears are also credited as being founded in 1907 by coalminers who worked at the Hebburn Colliery.

The Bears have spent the majority of their 100-year history in the top flight of local football, winning 13 Grand Finals, 9 Premierships and 9 Club Championships.

Club colours edit

Weston wear Black and White striped jerseys, with black shorts and black socks with white trimming.

It is thought that Weston chose these colours due to the large number of English coalminers hailing from Newcastle-Upon-Tyne who settled in the region and helped to set up Weston Workers Football Club.

Weston's away strip is currently a fluoro yellow jersey with black trim.

During the 1980s, Weston wore a yellow away strip, which resulted in the fans referring to the team as 'The Canaries' for a short period.

Home ground edit

Weston play their home games at Rockwell Automation Park (sometimes referred to as Bear Park). Rockwell Automation Park has been home to the Bears since 1955. The park has two grandstands: the main stand and members stand for club members.

Recent seasons edit

Weston's performances in recent seasons of the NBN State League: *2010: Deserved Minor Premiers finishing the year on 39 points in 1st place.

  • 2009: Finished 7th
  • 2008: 4th on 32 points. 2 goals from Grand Final berth.
  • 2007: 7th on 23 points.
  • 2006: 8th place on 17 points.
  • 2005: 4th place on 28 points. Defeated 3–0 in Minor Semi Final by South Cardiff
  • 2004: 1st place on 42 points. Defeated 3–1 in Grand Final by Broadmeadow Magic FC
  • 2003: 3rd place on 36 points. Defeated by Edgeworth Eagles FC in Semi-final
  • 2002: 6th place on 22 points.
  • 2001: 6th place on 16 points.
  • 2000: 11th place on 12 points. (NBN State League contained 12 teams from 1998 until the 2000 season)
  • 1999: 7th place on 22 points. (NBN State League contained 12 teams from 1998 until the 2000 season)
  • 1998: 10th place on 28 points. (NBN State League contained 12 teams from 1998 until the 2000 season)
  • 1997: 5th place on 28 points.
  • 1996: 1st place on 48 points.
  • 1995: 3rd place on 38 points.
  • 1994: –
  • 1993: 6th place on 30 points.
  • 1992: 6th place on 28 points.

2006 season edit

After qualifying for the semi-finals against expectations in the 2005 season, the 2006 season was expected to be difficult for the Bears.

The losses of Brad Swancott and James Monie to Broadmeadow Magic FC and Azzurri FC respectively were major blows for Weston, however the fans still held out hope that the young Bears team would be able to compete in the State League.

Weston struggled to string wins together throughout the season. Weston at times started to look like they had hit form, with wins such as the 4–1 victory over South Cardiff Gunners in Round 6, however they would often follow up with a lacklustre performance, such as the 7–0 defeat against Azzurri in Round 7.

Three-quarters of the way through the season, Weston looked as though they might be about to be dragged into a relegation dogfight with Adamstown Rosebud, however a win against South Cardiff in Round 15 followed by a 2–1 victory against Azzurri in Round 16 ensured the Bears would be in the State League for another season at least. Weston finished the season in 8th position.

The highlight of the 2006 season was the finals campaign of the Reserve Grade team. After finishing 4th on the table, the Reserves defeated Broadmeadow and Hamilton to qualify for the Grand Final, which they won 5–0 against Azzurri FC.

The Bears U19s team nearly made the semi-finals, finishing the season in 5th place.

The 2006 season was the last for Bears coach Trevor Morris who decided to step down after 4 years in the top job.

2007 season edit

The 2007 season saw several new coaches join the club, with Michael Boogaard coaching 1st Grade, Chad Dobson mentoring the Reserves and Paul Waters taking the Youth Coach position. The coaching transition came along with six teams instead of five with a new junior team coming in, the new U/ 13s. In 2007 the Bears also upgraded to a special centennial strip which all six grades will wear. With a strong finish to the season the Bears came in 7th, just 2 wins outside the top 4. The Reserve and Youth teams didn't fare any better, finishing 9th and 10th respectively.

During the season the Bears celebrated the 100-year milestone for the club. Over 300 supporters, officials and ex players attended the dinner which saw the Team of the Century named. The team featured 14 Bear legends – Jack Avis Snr, John Bond, Jack Gilmore, Warren Halverson, Roy Johnson, Dennis King, Jack Manion, Jim McNabb, Tom Oliver, Tom Snedden, John J Turnbull, John T Turnbull, Jim Wilkinson, and Jim Williams.

2008 season edit

The 101st season for the Bears would prove to be a very successful one. The young side had been kept together and continued to improve and fight out results against the top teams in the competition. Former Bear Steve Turnbull took over reserve grade and Steve Thomson coaching the new 17's team. The Bears also revealed a new strip reverting to thick black and white vertical stripes.

First Grade were the surprise packets of the competition, finishing 4th. Although the Bears went into the finals with high hopes they were outplayed in the first leg by Minor Premiers Broadmeadow Magic losing 3–0. Needing a victory by 4 goals, chances of progressing seemed impossible. Most people did not give the Bears a chance but going into half time with a 2–0 lead gave hope to the Bears faithful. Broadmeadow struck back almost immediately after break, meaning Weston needed another 2 goals to advance. A penalty to the Bears put them up 3–1, Magic replied 2 minutes later ending the Grand Final hopes for the Bears.

Reserve grade started the season strongly and were right in the mix for the finals but results did not go their way and they finished equal 5th with Edgeworth just 3 points outside the 4.

The under-19s had horror start to the season with 8 straight loses putting pressure on the team. Their first win was very emotional, it put some self belief back into the team and they improved on last years performance finishing 9th on 13 points.

The 17's weren't expected to be much trouble in this competition, but with a core of players playing together for the past several years they upset many teams and had 2 losses in the first 14 rounds of the competition. But a string of draws and loses in the final rounds saw the young Bears miss out on the finals on 1 goal difference.

There was also some personal recognition for the Bears with striker Rhys Tippett being named NBN State League Player of the Year, also with him, Tim Pratt and Nathan Morris were selected in the NBN Select Team for a trial against the Newcastle Jets.

Current Senior squad edit

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
20 GK   AUS Gerard Roebuck
2 MF   AUS Connor Heydon
3 DF   AUS Mitch Dobson
4 DF   NED Alessandro Ouwerkerk
5 DF   AUS Joey O'Connor
6 DF   AUS Chris Hurley (Captain)
7 FW   AUS Dieuseul Kandundaho
8 MF   AUS Liam Wilson
9 FW   AUS Connor Evans
10 FW   AUS Aaron Niyonkuru
No. Pos. Nation Player
12 MF   AUS Cooper Buswell
13 DF   AUS Cooper Sargent
14 MF   AUS Paul Sichalwe
22 MF   JPN Yuta Konagaya
MF   AUS Jacob Dundas
MF   AUS Ben Clouten
  AUS Kayden Soper
  AUS Nelson King
  AUS Nick Turkington
GK   AUS Jacob Zissis

Rivalries edit

Weston's biggest rival are Cessnock City Hornets FC. Both clubs have enjoyed success at the top of local football over their histories, however Cessnock were relegated back to the NewFM 1st Division at the end of the 2005 season.

Maitland are also considered to be a local rival, however they have been in the NewFM 1st Division for many seasons, so the rivalry is somewhat inactive.

Weston also has minor rivalries with West Wallsend and Adamstown. West Wallsend have spent recent seasons in the 1st Division, but have been promoted back to the State League for the 2007 season, which will allow the two great clubs to renew their rivalry.

Sadly, however, Adamstown were the team to be relegated in order for West Wallsend to be promoted. The Rosebuds finished last in the State League in 2007, and hence will play the 2008 season in the NewFM 1st Division.

Noted former players edit

  •   James Sloan

Honours edit

  • Grand Finals: 1971, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1977, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1989, 1990, 1993, 1995
  • Premierships: 1931, 1936, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1977, 1980, 1996, 2004, 2010
  • Club Championships: 1974, 1977, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1996, 2004
  • The club has also won the numerous State and Local Cups that have been in existence over the years, including the Stevenson Cup, Ampol Cup, Hemmings Cup, BP Cup, State Cup, Alcan Cup, Gardiner Cup, Kerr Cup, Tycon Cup and Shehan Cup.

References edit

External links edit

  • Weston Bears official website

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This article does not cite any sources Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Weston Bears FC news newspapers books scholar JSTOR June 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message Weston Bears Football Club is an Australian semi professional soccer club based in Weston New South Wales At its senior level the club participates in the National Premier Leagues Northern NSW the highest tier of Northern New South Wales Football and the second tier of Australian football after the A League Weston Bears FCFull nameWeston Bears Football ClubNickname s BearsFounded1907GroundRockwell Automation ParkCapacity1000Coordinates32 48 49 S 151 27 58 E 32 813650 S 151 466004 E 32 813650 151 466004ChairmanRod HendersonHead CoachKew JaliensLeagueNPL NNSW20235th of 12WebsiteClub websiteHome coloursAway colours Contents 1 History 2 Club colours 3 Home ground 4 Recent seasons 4 1 2006 season 4 2 2007 season 4 3 2008 season 5 Current Senior squad 6 Rivalries 7 Noted former players 8 Honours 9 References 10 External linksHistory editThree Weston football clubs were formed in 1907 Weston Advance Weston United and Weston Albions The Bears are also credited as being founded in 1907 by coalminers who worked at the Hebburn Colliery The Bears have spent the majority of their 100 year history in the top flight of local football winning 13 Grand Finals 9 Premierships and 9 Club Championships Club colours editWeston wear Black and White striped jerseys with black shorts and black socks with white trimming It is thought that Weston chose these colours due to the large number of English coalminers hailing from Newcastle Upon Tyne who settled in the region and helped to set up Weston Workers Football Club Weston s away strip is currently a fluoro yellow jersey with black trim During the 1980s Weston wore a yellow away strip which resulted in the fans referring to the team as The Canaries for a short period Home ground editWeston play their home games at Rockwell Automation Park sometimes referred to as Bear Park Rockwell Automation Park has been home to the Bears since 1955 The park has two grandstands the main stand and members stand for club members Recent seasons editWeston s performances in recent seasons of the NBN State League 2010 Deserved Minor Premiers finishing the year on 39 points in 1st place 2009 Finished 7th 2008 4th on 32 points 2 goals from Grand Final berth 2007 7th on 23 points 2006 8th place on 17 points 2005 4th place on 28 points Defeated 3 0 in Minor Semi Final by South Cardiff 2004 1st place on 42 points Defeated 3 1 in Grand Final by Broadmeadow Magic FC 2003 3rd place on 36 points Defeated by Edgeworth Eagles FC in Semi final 2002 6th place on 22 points 2001 6th place on 16 points 2000 11th place on 12 points NBN State League contained 12 teams from 1998 until the 2000 season 1999 7th place on 22 points NBN State League contained 12 teams from 1998 until the 2000 season 1998 10th place on 28 points NBN State League contained 12 teams from 1998 until the 2000 season 1997 5th place on 28 points 1996 1st place on 48 points 1995 3rd place on 38 points 1994 1993 6th place on 30 points 1992 6th place on 28 points 2006 season edit After qualifying for the semi finals against expectations in the 2005 season the 2006 season was expected to be difficult for the Bears The losses of Brad Swancott and James Monie to Broadmeadow Magic FC and Azzurri FC respectively were major blows for Weston however the fans still held out hope that the young Bears team would be able to compete in the State League Weston struggled to string wins together throughout the season Weston at times started to look like they had hit form with wins such as the 4 1 victory over South Cardiff Gunners in Round 6 however they would often follow up with a lacklustre performance such as the 7 0 defeat against Azzurri in Round 7 Three quarters of the way through the season Weston looked as though they might be about to be dragged into a relegation dogfight with Adamstown Rosebud however a win against South Cardiff in Round 15 followed by a 2 1 victory against Azzurri in Round 16 ensured the Bears would be in the State League for another season at least Weston finished the season in 8th position The highlight of the 2006 season was the finals campaign of the Reserve Grade team After finishing 4th on the table the Reserves defeated Broadmeadow and Hamilton to qualify for the Grand Final which they won 5 0 against Azzurri FC The Bears U19s team nearly made the semi finals finishing the season in 5th place The 2006 season was the last for Bears coach Trevor Morris who decided to step down after 4 years in the top job 2007 season edit The 2007 season saw several new coaches join the club with Michael Boogaard coaching 1st Grade Chad Dobson mentoring the Reserves and Paul Waters taking the Youth Coach position The coaching transition came along with six teams instead of five with a new junior team coming in the new U 13s In 2007 the Bears also upgraded to a special centennial strip which all six grades will wear With a strong finish to the season the Bears came in 7th just 2 wins outside the top 4 The Reserve and Youth teams didn t fare any better finishing 9th and 10th respectively During the season the Bears celebrated the 100 year milestone for the club Over 300 supporters officials and ex players attended the dinner which saw the Team of the Century named The team featured 14 Bear legends Jack Avis Snr John Bond Jack Gilmore Warren Halverson Roy Johnson Dennis King Jack Manion Jim McNabb Tom Oliver Tom Snedden John J Turnbull John T Turnbull Jim Wilkinson and Jim Williams 2008 season edit The 101st season for the Bears would prove to be a very successful one The young side had been kept together and continued to improve and fight out results against the top teams in the competition Former Bear Steve Turnbull took over reserve grade and Steve Thomson coaching the new 17 s team The Bears also revealed a new strip reverting to thick black and white vertical stripes First Grade were the surprise packets of the competition finishing 4th Although the Bears went into the finals with high hopes they were outplayed in the first leg by Minor Premiers Broadmeadow Magic losing 3 0 Needing a victory by 4 goals chances of progressing seemed impossible Most people did not give the Bears a chance but going into half time with a 2 0 lead gave hope to the Bears faithful Broadmeadow struck back almost immediately after break meaning Weston needed another 2 goals to advance A penalty to the Bears put them up 3 1 Magic replied 2 minutes later ending the Grand Final hopes for the Bears Reserve grade started the season strongly and were right in the mix for the finals but results did not go their way and they finished equal 5th with Edgeworth just 3 points outside the 4 The under 19s had horror start to the season with 8 straight loses putting pressure on the team Their first win was very emotional it put some self belief back into the team and they improved on last years performance finishing 9th on 13 points The 17 s weren t expected to be much trouble in this competition but with a core of players playing together for the past several years they upset many teams and had 2 losses in the first 14 rounds of the competition But a string of draws and loses in the final rounds saw the young Bears miss out on the finals on 1 goal difference There was also some personal recognition for the Bears with striker Rhys Tippett being named NBN State League Player of the Year also with him Tim Pratt and Nathan Morris were selected in the NBN Select Team for a trial against the Newcastle Jets Current Senior squad editNote Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules Players may hold more than one non FIFA nationality No Pos Nation Player20 GK nbsp AUS Gerard Roebuck2 MF nbsp AUS Connor Heydon3 DF nbsp AUS Mitch Dobson4 DF nbsp NED Alessandro Ouwerkerk5 DF nbsp AUS Joey O Connor6 DF nbsp AUS Chris Hurley Captain 7 FW nbsp AUS Dieuseul Kandundaho8 MF nbsp AUS Liam Wilson9 FW nbsp AUS Connor Evans10 FW nbsp AUS Aaron Niyonkuru No Pos Nation Player12 MF nbsp AUS Cooper Buswell13 DF nbsp AUS Cooper Sargent14 MF nbsp AUS Paul Sichalwe22 MF nbsp JPN Yuta Konagaya MF nbsp AUS Jacob Dundas MF nbsp AUS Ben Clouten nbsp AUS Kayden Soper nbsp AUS Nelson King nbsp AUS Nick Turkington GK nbsp AUS Jacob ZissisRivalries editWeston s biggest rival are Cessnock City Hornets FC Both clubs have enjoyed success at the top of local football over their histories however Cessnock were relegated back to the NewFM 1st Division at the end of the 2005 season Maitland are also considered to be a local rival however they have been in the NewFM 1st Division for many seasons so the rivalry is somewhat inactive Weston also has minor rivalries with West Wallsend and Adamstown West Wallsend have spent recent seasons in the 1st Division but have been promoted back to the State League for the 2007 season which will allow the two great clubs to renew their rivalry Sadly however Adamstown were the team to be relegated in order for West Wallsend to be promoted The Rosebuds finished last in the State League in 2007 and hence will play the 2008 season in the NewFM 1st Division Noted former players edit nbsp Richard Johnson nbsp Jimmy McNab nbsp James Wilkinson nbsp Stuart Musialik nbsp Nigel Boogaard nbsp Brad Swancott nbsp Anthony Surjan nbsp James Monie nbsp James SloanHonours editGrand Finals 1971 1972 1973 1974 1977 1981 1982 1983 1984 1989 1990 1993 1995 Premierships 1931 1936 1971 1972 1973 1977 1980 1996 2004 2010 Club Championships 1974 1977 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1996 2004 The club has also won the numerous State and Local Cups that have been in existence over the years including the Stevenson Cup Ampol Cup Hemmings Cup BP Cup State Cup Alcan Cup Gardiner Cup Kerr Cup Tycon Cup and Shehan Cup References editExternal links editWeston Bears official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Weston Bears FC amp oldid 1185827842, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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