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bullet Official Summer League Photographs Updated to 14/11/2009

2009/10 Golden Boot:

 

Player

Team

Goals

1 Ryan Du Plessis Bay Athletic 9
2 John Sutherland AndyCapped 8
3 Najib Sofe South Coast Kinas 7
David Batty AndyCapped 7
5 Mike Musso The Originals 6
Kevin Provis Bay Athletic 6
7 Dave Rutherford Bay Athletic 5
George Aranyi The Originals 5
Jim Hardaker Black Magic 5
Richard Steel South Coast Kinas 5
Van Elia Rongotai 5
Casey Ferrier Rongotai 5

NB: Goals scored on loan appearances are not counted towards the Golden Boot, in order to give everyone a fair chance.

Weekly Milestones:

 
bullet Najib Sofe sets a new South Coast Kinas record for most goals scored in a single season.
bullet AndyCapped score more goals per game than any other team in Summer League history.

 The 2009/10 Honours List:

bullet Barca Bay win the Jessett Cup.
bullet Black Magic finish the season as Runners-up.
bullet Red Rockers finish the season in Third Place.
bullet AndyCapped finish the season in Fourth Place.
bullet Bay Athletic finish the season in Fifth Place.
bullet South Coast Kinas finish the season in Sixth Place.
bullet Rongotai finish the season in Seventh Place.
bullet The Originals are the Wooden Spoon Recipients.
bullet Ryan Du Plessis of Bay Athletic wins the Golden Boot.
bullet Cameron Lidstone of Barca Bay wins the Player of the Season Award.
 

 Inside the Numbers:

bullet We played 47 games this season, 4 more than the previous maximum.
bullet 181 different players played games, of which 88 were completely new to Summer League.
bullet Average goals per game were at a record high, with 2.35 per team each game.
bullet Across all games, we had just 11 clean sheets.
bullet There was only one goalless match, the fifth since the league began.
bullet Draws returned, after only three last season, we had ten this season.
bullet An unprecedented total of 33 players made loan appearances for other teams during the course of the season.
bullet Two players have now reach or passed the 70 caps mark. Paul Muollo has 70 Summer League appearances, while Michael Wray has 71.
bullet Casey Ferrier and Xavier Scott broke Michael Wray's single-season appearances record. Xavier played 21 games, while Casey played 22 games.
bullet Casey also broke the single-season scoring record, with 18 goals passing James Hill - though it should be noted that James played for just one team and half the number of games. Most of Casey's goals were on loan appearances, making them ineligible for the golden boot.
bullet Six players were ever presents for their teams: Janek Chmielewski for Barca Bay, Joe Murphy for AndyCapped, Fred Double, Henock Mehari and Richard Steel for South Coast Kinas, Kristian Miles for Black Magic.
bullet Excluding own goals, 77 different players scored.
bullet Rory Cahill-Fleury set a new record for the Summer League's youngest ever scorer.
 

Latest Results:

bullet  Finals - 13 February 2010
Score

Referee

  Fifth Place Playoff
  12:15pm South Coast Kinas Bay Athletic 2-2
3-4 pens
Fred Double/Brendan Gage/Gary Oosterbaan
   Najib Sofe (41, 49)  Kevin Provis (21)
Ryan Du Plessis (28)
   
  Third Place Playoff
  1:30pm Red Rockers AndyCapped 1-1
4-3 pens
Gary Oosterbaan
   Matt Hickey (43)  Phil Jones (34)    
  Wooden Spoon Playoff
  3:00pm Rongotai The Originals 6-3 Murray Stevenson
   Seb Ninness (6)
 Joseph Wesney (13)
Casey Ferrier (36, 45. 56)
Aleem Sheik (38)
 Mike Musso (50, 58)
Peter Chung (51)
   
  The Jessett Cup Final
  4:15pm Barca Bay Black Magic 1-1
4-1 pens
Barry Tasker
  Birhanu Taye (52) Hicham Kamri (74)    

Statistics:

bullet League Stats Up to and including 13/2/2010
bullet 2009/10 Stats Up to and including 13/2/2010
bullet Head-to-Head Records Up to and including 13/2/2010

Last Update: 15 February 2010
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