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Registration 2009 PDF Print E-mail
Written by Mark Walker   
Sunday, 30 November 2008 00:00
Registration Information for 2009GUFC welcomes you to season 2009. This page summarises the important elements of registration for the coming season. Please re-visit the website for up to date information regularly before and during the season.

2009 Important Dates

  • Registration days are February 14th and 21st 2009 at Burgmann School (9am – 2pm).
  • Junior grading starts 16th February location T.B.A.
  • Registrations close 28th February.
  • Information Day is 4th April @ Nicholls Enclosed Oval.
Fees

Fees for 2009 are as follows and are payable by Credit Card, EFTPOS, Cash, Cheque or Money Order:

Pee Wee $ 85.00
Turning 4 or 5
Roo Ball $120.00 Turning 6, 7, 8, or 9
Sub-Junior
$135.00 Turning 10, 11 or 12
Junior
$140.00 Turning 13, 14, 15, 16, 17 or 18
Senior Mens $335.00 Over 18
Senior Womens
$310.00 Over 18
Family Discount (3 or more non senior players) - $300.00

It is preferable where possible for players to register online this year. Credit card payment can also be accepted online. There will be a link for online registration when it becomes available. The system will be made available to the club in early January and exact instructions for registration will be posted on the website ASAP.

Uniforms including playing shorts and socks as well as tracksuits and other equipment will be available on registration and information days and other days as advised.

Further updates to the registration process and links to the online registration will be made available once more is known.

Grading


All players from U10 up wishing to play Division 1 or 2 MUST attend grading sessions unless explicit approval has been granted in advance by the coaching director. Grading starts on the 15th of February – for exact timings per age group and more information please see the website.

To contact coaching staff please email coaching@gungahlinunitedfc.org.au


Further Information


For further Information please check the GUFC website and Frequently Asked Questions pages first. They are located here: http://www.gungahlinunitedfc.org.au/component/kb/

Alternatively you can contact the central registrar here: registration@gungahlinunitedfc.org.au

GUFC is desperately in need of volunteers. If you can lend a hand please contact us on the above details. No experience required, all welcome.

Have a great season 2009!
Last Updated on Thursday, 01 January 2009 21:39
 
Getting to GUFC Grounds PDF Print E-mail
Written by Mark Walker   
Friday, 07 November 2008 10:41
This tool will allow you to get directions from an address you enter (like your house) to any of the home fields for Gugahlin United Football Club. The tool uses Google Maps.

Nicholls Playing Fields
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Palmerston Playing Fields
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Amaroo Playing Fields
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Last Updated on Friday, 07 November 2008 11:51
 
Breakthrough success as the Gungahlin Storm Under 10s win the 2008 Cowra Junior Soccer Carnival PDF Print E-mail
Written by Chris Timotheou   
Friday, 22 August 2008 22:30
On Sunday 17 August the Gungahlin Storm Under 10s team won the Cowra Junior Soccer Carnival, in the process becoming the first ever Gungahlin team to win such a tournament. 
The team was made up of under 10 players from 4 separate teams - Lightning, Thunder, Galaxy and Gladiators teams, but you wouldn’t have known it the way they performed as a team on the day.  The team played 5 games for 5 wins, no goals conceded all day, and, 14 goals scored (with just as many posts hit and even more near misses). 
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Ankle Injuries in Football PDF Print E-mail
Written by Lisa Schroeter   
Sunday, 20 July 2008 11:37

83% of injuries in soccer occur in the lower limbs.  The most common of these injuries are ankle injuries representing 17% of all injuries. Some of the injuries that occur are: ligament injuries, fractures, chondral lesions, dislocations and tendon injuries.  The most common ankle injuries soccer players sustain are lateral ligament sprains meaning the ligaments on the outside of the ankle.
 

Last Updated on Sunday, 20 July 2008 11:45
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Gungahlin Storm @ Kanga Cup PDF Print E-mail
Written by Chris Timotheou   
Saturday, 19 July 2008 01:00
A report on the Kanga Cup experience of the Gungahlin Storm 2008 .
Last Updated on Saturday, 19 July 2008 16:09
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Team Colours 2008 PDF Print E-mail
Written by Mark Walker   
Friday, 18 April 2008 12:49
Below is a table that lays out the team colours against the draws for 2008. Click READ MORE to see the table...
Last Updated on Wednesday, 30 April 2008 13:13
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