Macleay Valley Rangers Football Club in Kempsey, New South Wales | Community organisation
Macleay Valley Rangers Football Club
Locality: Kempsey, New South Wales
Address: Dangar St 2440 Kempsey, NSW, Australia
Website: http://www.macleayvalleyrangers.com.au
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25.01.2022 It rained goals ... A big derby win on the weekend 7-4 and many missed opportunities.. Won back the Kay Clarke Memorial Shield ... we head to the GF in top gear .. well done gents .. We will be at home with a date TBA Reserve grade just missed out by goal difference after a 6-4 win
22.01.2022 Check this out free training for coaches .. everyone welcome to do
22.01.2022 The next NNSWF Game Training Certificate will be held in Port Macquarie this Sunday! The course which is suitable for coaches of players aged 13-17 years, provi...des practical advice and activities to create an understanding for players to apply the functional game skills in a team setting using FFA’s team model. Register below: https://bit.ly/GAME-TRAINING-PORT-REG
13.01.2022 Please read below for coastal premier league today
12.01.2022 Our Women’s Team made 2020 a three peat (winners 3 years in a row) congratulations ladies on the massive achievement only losing a couple of games in three years
09.01.2022 Coastal Premier League (CPL) today announced that this Sunday’s local derby between Kempsey Saints and Macleay Valley Rangers the Kay Clarke Shield would be... postponed to a future date and different venue. The match was scheduled for 3.00 pm, Sunday, 16 August 2020. at Eden Street Sporting Fields. Concerns have been raised with the CPL that the event has generated enormous interest in the community and may have attracted a significant number of spectators, putting it in breach of the COVID-19 Safety Plan of the home club, Kempsey Saints. The COVID-19 Safety Plan is a requirement of the NSW Government to enable the conduct of sport and business. It places restrictions on the number of people who can participate and attend sporting events. As a precaution, the CPL decided to postpone the match and the Kay Clarke Shield. It will be rescheduled to a future date, at a gated ground that can accommodate spectators.
06.01.2022 Some important wins today for our seniors 1st grade won 5-1 vs Port United Res grade won 1-0 vs Port United 3rd grade went down 10-0 vs Port Saints ... And Our women’s team who now haven’t been beaten in 2 years beat Kempsey Saints 6-1
03.01.2022 2020 saw our Under 16’s Cahill go undefeated throughout the season Congratulations to you all massive achievement
03.01.2022 COASTAL PREMIER LEAGUE TO CONCLUDE EARLY COMPETITION TO SPLIT INTO NORTH AND SOUTH CONFERENCES AFTER THAT FOR THE REMAINDER OF 2020 Coastal Premier League (CPL)... today announced that due to further New South Wales Government COVID-safety requirements, the competition would conclude early and then take a new form for the rest of the season. The CPL at present involves ten teams from the Coffs Harbour area, Taree, Kempsey and Port Macquarie. The NSW Government on Monday announced that community sport could not occur between zones of major regional areas for the next six weeks, at a minimum. As a result, teams from the north can no longer play teams from the south, and vice versa. As a result of the New South Wales Government changes: * Six more matches will occur over the next week, and the team placed highest on the table after this will be Premier or Premiership winner of the inaugural Coastal Premier League. * One match will occur tonight, Wednesday 19 August 2020, in Coffs Harbour; four matches will happen this Saturday in Coffs, Kempsey and Port Macquarie, and one match will occur next week in Kempsey. * After these six matches, all teams will have played each other once in the CPL, enabling the declaration of a winner. * Four teams, technically, are still in the running to win the inaugural competition: Port Saints, Coffs United, Boambee and Macleay Valley Rangers. The matches to be played are: *Wednesday, 19 August 2020, Coffs Coast Tigers vs Macleay Valley Rangers * Saturday, 22 August 2020, Northern Storm vs Coffs City United * Saturday, 22 August 2020, Sawtell v Boambee * Saturday, 22 August 2020, Port Saints vs Port United * Saturday, 22 August 2020, Kempsey Saints vs Taree Wildcats * TBA w/c 24 August 2020, Kempsey Saints vs Macleay Valley Rangers After these matches have competed the north and south will split into two conferences for the remainder of the season. In the north, the five teams will play each other; in the south, the five teams will play each other, in respective competitions. At the end of each conference, the team placed highest on the ladder will be declared the Premier in their respective conference. The new conference competitions will commence on Saturday, 29 August 2020, and conclude by Saturday, 17 October 2020. This schedule will allow for up to ten rounds of football. Further refinements to both conference competitions will be made in the next week. Draws will be released soon after. Today’s announcement marks the third change to the inaugural season of the CPL. Despite the changes, participants will receive their full allotment of regular-season matches as designed before the COVID-19 pandemic became an issue. Statements attributable: South Bruce Potter, General Manager, Football Mid-North Coast. North Andrew Woodward, General Manager, North Coast Football. What an incredible birth year this has been for the Coastal Premier League. Less than two months into the season, we’re now at version three of what we envisaged at the start of the season. It really is unprecedented. Full credit to the clubs, their players, their coaches and managers and their volunteers for sticking with this and working with us to keep teams on the park this year. The feedback from clubs was great. They were enjoying the inter-region competition and the higher standard of football week-in, week-out. The good news is that we will have that high standard for the rest of the season, comply with government requirements and conduct football in a COVID-safe manner. ENDS
01.01.2022 NSW CHIEF MEDICAL HEALTH OFFICER COVID UPDATE Dr Kerry Chant PSM, Chief Health Officer from NSW Health has issued an update with respect to community sport in New South Wales. Please review the information below and pay respect to the requirements as they affect yourself as a player, official, parent or spectator. ... These requirements include: Avoid carpools or bus travel with people from different household groups where possible; Limit spectators to one parent only, where the child requires parental supervision during the sporting activity. Cease activities that result in the mixing of participants and staff from different regions, for example by ceasing zone, regional or state championships or competitions; Cease any activities that result in overnight stays (e.g. multi-day training camps) due to increased risk of COVID transmission in residential-type settings with shared facilities; Cease face-to-face social activities relating to community sports (e.g. award ceremonies, end-of-season social gatherings, post-training group dinners); Our club has developed a COVID-19 Safety plan in accordance with NNSWF directives. Whilst we realise that adhering strictly to COVID guidelines in a community sport setting is clearly difficult, it is asked that during training times and game days that visitors to the club do their best to: - Socially distance themselves and family members from others - Follow signage as indicated around the clubhouse - Use the COVID Safe app - Pay respect to members of the community by abiding by these rules and exercising common sense For most of our teams there is no change to competition games . Our competitions apart from Coastal Premier League are considered local and can continue to be played. This means all kids teams and men’s & ladies remain unaffected AT THIS STAGE. For Coastal Premier League, this league is affected by the recommendation. Football Mid North Coast are very close to finalising an amended competition so games can continue against Premier League clubs in our Football Mid North Coast area. Thanks
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