The 2012 Season was a strange one- no
cancellations, a raft of new players and the return of some older ones, a
huge squad and yet we were scratching around for players in the end. We
had our best finish in the league for 3 years, but still only just
staved off relegation. It was our worst finish in the cup ever; still
enough highlights in the season to make it all seem worthwhile with the
game against Meke which will go down in Salmon folklore as one of the
great escapes. (If i ever get time ill recount the other great games in
our folkore!)
The
defining moments were the two night defeats against Naenae (5-0) and
Petone (5-1). They were two lacklustre efforts immediatley after we had
secured good victories- had we won them, and both games were winnable,
we could have challenged for a top four finish. I say this every year
but if we can reatin the same team, put in soem training and take
personal responsibiltiy for fitness over the break - we could make a
good fist of getting back into the top four, if not the top two and
challenging for silverware next year.
Here are the Salmon season awards for 2012
Best ‘in game’ – Highest Scorers in MOM point system
Tie-
Richard Martin (10 pts)
Michael Ashby (10 pts)
Goal Scorers
Golden Boot
Craig Ireson-23 goals
Silver Boot
Matthew Fulton- 6 goals
Steve Westcott – 4 goals
Sam Mills – 3 goals
Danny Culling – 1 goal
Max Rashbrooke- 1 goal
John Hudson – 1 goal
‘Steve Austin Bionic Man’ award
To
Callum; consistently the shortest man on the field and out jumping
everyone & bonus points for his Naked 400 winnning exploits
Lisa Simpson award for Attendance
Tie: Matt Fulton and Craig Ireson- 17 appearances each
The Who is Max Rashbrooke award for rarest Salmon:
Max Rashbrooke (2 appearances, and these still netted a goal and some MOM points!)
Max Rashbrooke (2 appearances, and these still netted a goal and some MOM points!)
Supporter of the Year
Kahu Kirikiri
Injured in the preseason Kahu came to two games, seeing us whip BNU and then reffed for us against North Wellington.
Best Opposition
Island Bay JJs
Hard and fair, two draws was a good result against them
Worst opposition
Really?
Naenae were shocking-no nets, a ref who couldn't run, an assault, a
sh*t ground, a dubious penalty in the last game- a horrible club. To be
fair however they did react appropriatley against their guy who punched
Ashby and that is to their credit, but last time we were on that ground
Kahu had his ribs broken, so there must be something about them.
The
young guys from Meke and North Wgtn were lippy and arrogant- what is
about the youuth of today? Sam and Callum weren't like that however!
Game of the year
Winner
6-5 versus Meke
It
had it all really, mutliple come backs- a 40 metre chipped goal, hissy
fits, a penatly denied, poor goalkeeping and a cracking free kick- plus a
Salmon victory!
Runners up:
5-1 vs Naenae
Probably the most consistent performance all year.
3-3 vs Island Bay
Many felt like this was a loss; in fact it was a very hard fought and well earnt 1 point.
Assist of the Year
Ashby's
slalom run against Naenae which ended him tangling with the tackler,
only to be punched in the jaw. The free kick was converted and Ashby
played on. The assailant didn't.
Goal of the year
Craig's
Free kick against Meke- OK the wall was poorly placed but it was a
bullet drive from 25 yards which sealed a classic victory.
Runners Up
Fultons
tap in header after a lung busting run vs Island Bay- great build up
work from Callum, led to a great run and pinpoint cross from Steve W.
Craig's first of the season and the 2nd against Uni at Melrose- Danny and Steve did all the work but the finish, a top of the box screamer was nice- it was only a consolation goal however
Steve W's aforementioned 40 metre chip from a throw in against Meke- great vision and it set us rolling on the 2nd half fight back
Steve W's scything run and shot vs Brooklyn- Craig set him off and he collected and lashed the finish just inside the box
& now for the big awards
Craig's first of the season and the 2nd against Uni at Melrose- Danny and Steve did all the work but the finish, a top of the box screamer was nice- it was only a consolation goal however
Steve W's aforementioned 40 metre chip from a throw in against Meke- great vision and it set us rolling on the 2nd half fight back
Steve W's scything run and shot vs Brooklyn- Craig set him off and he collected and lashed the finish just inside the box
& now for the big awards
Player of the Season
Richard Martin
Consistently one of the best players on the park from either team- his athleticism and attitude kept us in many games much longer than we should have been, and in many cases his heroics brought us home the points.
Runner's up
Callum Crane
Callum Crane
The Tasmanian Devil was a standout at right back, showing great technique in tackling, heading and passing.
Michael Ashby
No goals but lots of hard running and positive attitude- plenty to suggest his best is still yet to come and that the elusive net will be found!
No goals but lots of hard running and positive attitude- plenty to suggest his best is still yet to come and that the elusive net will be found!
We
used to have a most improved award, but some felt it was a kind of
backhaned compliment, if we still awarded it i think it would go to
Ashby.
Craig Ireson
23 goals from 17 games? A pretty good return. He set a few up too, only a few though.
Fresh Fish-Best newcomer
It
was close and there were plenty of good newcomers this year; Steve W
must also be mentioned for some great skill and power in midfield but
over the course of the season it came down to:
Callum Crane
Runner's Up
Runner's Up
Ashby
Steve Westcott
Sam Mills
Fulton
Spirit of the Salmon (tie)
Dave Armstrong/Adam Holloway
Runner's up
Richard Martin
Craig Ireson
Inaugaurated into the Order of the Salmon 2012- (Lifetime Membership)
Steve Jessup
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