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Showing posts with label Robbie Hooker. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Robbie Hooker. Show all posts

Thursday, 27 November 2008

The Chief has spoken: What do you think?

Canberra United Coach has handed in his report card after five rounds of the W-League season.

He's given the team an overall B, with the forwards falling below the mark. Lydia Williams brings the average up with an A.

Read Robbie's report card and feel free to write what you think....I know you will:)

Enjoy..andit's taken from www.canberraunited.com.au website.....read on.


Canberra United's 1st Semester Report CardWednesday, 26 November 2008 After five rounds of the Westfield W-League, head coach, Robbie Hooker put his Canberra United side under the microscope to analyse the first half of the season. While scoring has been difficult to come by with only four goal, there's been little difficulty in keeping the ball out of the back of our own net with three clean sheets.

Goalkeeper
Comments: We’ve only had to use the one so far. Lydia’s saved us on a few occasions however that’s what she’s there for, that’s what she trains for, so at this stage she’s done her job how we expect her to.

Grade: A

Defense
Comments: Being the backbone of the team, we’ve only conceded four goals in the first five games which is good and two of those goals came from rare mistakes which you won’t see again this year. Three clean sheets says good things about the defensive structure however we’ve probably lacked a little bit of composure at times so there’s certainly some room for improvement.

Grade: B+

Midfield
Comments: Midfield is a strange one because defensively they’ve been the key to a lot of our defensive structure along with the back four, however, when we’re in transition after having won the ball we tend to turn the ball over to quickly rather than try to keep possession. A little bit more composure when we get the ball would be good and a little bit more structured play would be a little bit better as well.

Grade: B

Forwards
Comments: This one’s a double edged sword , because in terms of chance we’ve had by our forward players have been numerous and a lot of those chances have been created individually or with one other player. To do that requires a lot of hard work and skill however on the other side the number of chances we have created but haven’t scored from is a concern.

Grade: C+

Overall
Comments: We’ve still got a lot of room for improvement but I don’t think we’ve been outplayed by any team this year which is a really positive sign. We just need to make sure we get our selves into the finals and from there I think we’ve got the players and the game to maybe even go on and make the final

Grade: B

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Tuesday, 14 October 2008

Nearpost Radio Tuesday: Test our stream!

Nationally:
We're bagged Football-hater Peter FitzSimons SMH journo (it felt great) for his latest Saturday sports page.
Canberra United Coach Robbie Hooker talks player signings. apologies re sound quality
We talk Adelaide United and Socceroos. Yeah Pete you see there is some football going on.

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Russ Gibbs and Pete Papathanasiou talk Capital Football awards night.
All the local news.
Canberra United's Ellie Brush talks about her joy of the coming W-League season....now she's a defender.
And Russ and Pete chinwag the big issues.

To hear the stream, 6.30pm Tuesday AEST paste the following URL into your media client,
for example Windows Media Player, iTunes or VLC:

http://2xxfm-ice.stream.integritynet.com.au:8000/2xxfm

As a second option for PCs only, there is a Windows Media stream at:

mms://2xxfm.stream.integritynet.com.au/2xxfm

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Friday, 10 October 2008

Canberra United further signings


ActewAGL have signed up as front of shirt Canberra United sponsor. Good news.

And United Coach Robbie Hooker announced further signings this morning.

Local players Rebecca Kiting, Ellie Brush, Bronwyn Studman, Chrissy Walters, and Dubbo Matilda Ashleigh Sykes have all joined the club.

There are now 13 players on the books. ........


Four Queensland players will fly to Canberra to trial this weekend, and Robbie is still hoping to sign a player from the USA to play that centre midfield position.

Two weeks until the first game, still at least five further players to be signed. Clubs can have 18 or 20 at most and of course you can expect additional replacements to be drafted as players get injured as the season progresses.

"Having the first two games away is probably a good thing as it allows us to work on our performance and you want to win all games, but particularly the homes games and it will give us a little more time," said former Socceroo Robbie Hooker

"We've made a number of further signings today including Ashleigh Sykes who is currently away with the Promising Matildas. She's a bit raw, from the wild west of Dubbo, but has plenty of pace and she should improve," said Robbie.



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Friday, 5 September 2008

Canberra W-League; Player news.

Good to see Merryn Sherwood and the Canberra Times giving increased and excellent coverage to Canberra United.

News this week:
Former Canberra based Matilda Sally Shipard will not return to football and play in the W-League this year. She doesn't rule it out in the future.

And Robbie Hooker is chasing two USA Olympic Gold Medalists to come and play for Canberra United. Level of probability, I reckon, 2/10!

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Wednesday, 3 September 2008

Canberra United Coach Robbie Hooker


Former Socceroo, Canberra Cosmos player and now Canberra United and Assistant Matildas and ACTAS Coach Robbie Hooker talked about his plans as boss of the newest team in town. Should girl's play with boys? Who will we sign and more.....

Canberra United W-League Coach Robbie Hooker fronted up to the Nearpost Radio (98.3fm) this week. Chris Gottaas and Russ Gibbs asked him a few questions on the job ahead and all things Women’s football. Here’s part of what Robbie had to say.

What are your thoughts on the new Westfield W-League about to start in October?

It’s a great opportunity for all female players throughout the country and locally to put their hand up to try and get involved and try and make the next step from local to national competition and then maybe onto Young Matildas and the Matildas selection.

What is your first priority as Coach?

First priority is to sign some players. Some of the local Matildas players are some of the first we are aiming for. There is a window of player registration that goes from the first of this month to September 19th. To sign as many players from the designated players list (60 players) as we can, no matter where they are from.
And also to get some staff onboard. We’re looking for an Assistant Coach and Team Manager.

Are there any restrictions on signing players?

No not really, there are some restrictions on the two New South Wales based Clubs in terms of how many they can sign from NSW, but we can sign as many players on that designated players list, there are 60 players on that list.

Obviously the players on that list from Canberra we are looking at keeping them but we need to find as many players on that list to attract to Canberra to join us. That is going to be ; there are 8 clubs and most players probably won’t want to move from their residential home.

Realistically there are only 8 or 10 players on that list who may wish to move.

Why would players want to come to Canberra?

One attraction maybe that because I’m coaching the team and I’m the Assistant Matildas Coach that may attract some players to Canberra. It’s a bonus for the club and for the players playing for this club I believe. Also Lydia Williams, Caitlin Munoz and Amy Chapman are regular starters for the Matildas so we have a good foundation to build a team around.

That is one of the first questions other players may ask, “Who have you got playing,”
Also players need to be realistic about their opportunities at other clubs. Canberra United can offer starting berths to players of that calibre.

I’ve spoken to two or three players who have shown a key interest in coming here. That would add to the depth to the squad.

How competitive can Canberra be in this league?

There are two groups of four. You play each team in your group twice and the other teams once. But there is only one league table. Technically you could finish fourth in your group and still make the semi-finals.

We play Queensland (Roar) twice which will be difficult, Central Coast (Mariners) twice which is the second tier from NSW. Melbourne (Victory) twice and and the other teams once.

We’re competing against 4 or 5 teams for 4th position so we’ll probably be somewhere around there.

What will the new National League do for the Women’s game?

This, hopefully, will take the game to the next level. There are no International games over the next three months. So this will keep the players playing ticking over so when they come back into Camp next February so they have some foundation. And this is an opportunity for some players on the fringes of the Matildas squads to showcase their talents.

You’re also the ACTAS Coach can you tell us about that?

ACTAS is a National Training Centre (NTC). It is funded partly by FFA, ACTAS and Capital Football. Each State has a NTC. The program is designed to feed into the National teams, Under 17, Young Matildas, Promising Matildas,( a developing squad) and Matildas squads.

We feed into that national system so we need to get players into our ACTAS program from the local area and to have appropriate programs underpinning ACTAS. So when they come to ACTAS we need players that are already good players, know what football is about, technically aware, tactically aware, so we can build on that rather than start from scratch.

How does a player get into ACTAS?

There are a variety of ways. I usually go to the National Youth Championships U15 and U17 and keep and eye on the ACT players there. I keep an eye on the Capital Football Academy teams, invite players to come and train with us. I watch the Women’s Premier League games. I’m quite happy to take recommendations from Coaches, particularly Academy, and the Technical Director. Through all those mechanisms decisions are based.

Around October/November we are thinking about players we have watched all year and assess if they have the requirements for next years ACTAS program.

So a young Canberra girls wants to to be a Matilda?

I would think girls (aged 9-14) who are good at football, generally speaking, want to play in Boys football because they adapt to the pace quicker and want to play a quicker tempo or more physical game. And Boy’s football provides this.

Quite often you find girls who play in boys teams do so because they find girls football too easy. Unfortunately it’s just the nature of the beast.

But it depends on the individual. Depends on their maturity, will they fit into the boy’s teams from a social point of view. Some mature quicker than others, some want social interaction but as a general rule boy’s football will assist girl development. The technically better players, will generally you’ll find, gravitate to better teams.

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Tuesday, 2 September 2008

Podcast. Dylan Macallister Alen Stajic Robbie Hooker and more

National Show:
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Dylan Macallister talks about his debut and the standard of the A-League.
Lawrie McKinna discusses Mark Bosnich's debut and Ahmed Elrich's season ending injury.
We talk A-League and Socceroos
Alen Stajic talks Young Matildas and W-League

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Monday, 1 September 2008

Radio:Mariners all over it!

Nationally:
Dylan Macallister, Lawrie McKinna talk us through the Magnificent Mariners.
Young Matildas Coach Alen Stajic reviews the recent camp and looks ahead.
We review the A-League Round 3, talks Socceroos v Holland and have dedication and quiz questions and all the news.

Locally:
Extended interview with Canberra United W-League Coach Robbie Hooker talks about his new role.
And Chris and Russ review the Men and Women's Premier League Final series.
Chris goes Magic 8 Ball crazy!

Tonight from 6:30pm or on the podcast here tomorrow.

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Tuesday, 1 April 2008

Wellington Phoenix still on track.

Australia's Newest Club: Player's FC. What is behind this new Canberra club?


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The show this week was caught out by the Y2K, clock changing, computer stuffing up so we only have the local football show on podcast. Although with Wellington Phoenix CEO Tony Pignata on his plans for Youth in Canberra, Players FC Anthony Hatton on Australia's newest football club, ACTAS and Matildas Assistant Robbie Hooker, and Belconnen United Coach Steve Forshaw.

Apologies, and we trust normal service will resume next week.

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Tuesday, 4 March 2008

Nearpost latest podcast

On the National show (first half) on Tuesday we have:
All the A-League talk, Olyroos and Matildas
Interview with Amy Chapman and Matildas Assistant Coach Robbie Hooker
And we talk A-League Refereeing with Clive MacKillop.

In the Canberra show (second part):
Local Refereeing with Clive MacKillop,
Milo Milovanovic tells how ACTAS came back from 3-0 in the weekend Fed Cup game.
All the Fed Cup news and scores, Junior football: How to cheat:), Quiz, Kanga Cup news, and more.

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Monday, 3 March 2008

Nearpost Radio Tuesday

On the national show on Tuesday we have:
All the A-League talk, Olyroos and Matildas
Interview with Amy Chapman and Matildas Assistant Coach Tom Sermanni
And we talk A-League Refereeing with Clive MacKillop.

In the local show:
Local Refereeing with Clive MacKillop,
Milo Milovanovic tells how ACTAS came back from 3-0 in the weekend Fed Cup game.
All the Fed Cup news and scores, Junior football it's trial time, Quiz, Kanga Cup news, How to cheat in junior football and more.

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