Waikato Unicol AFC - invitation to all players >15 yrs old to play football in Hillcrest
Waikato Unicol AFC is a senior football club based at the University in Hillcrest and is open to the community, not just students. Senior players, including high school students, are recommended to come along and trial for their local Club.
PRESEASON TRAINING
Mens: Thursday nights from 6pm (start date TBC)
Womens: Tuesdays and Thursdays from 6pm - starts 2nd February
Keep checking our start of season page for updates: www.unicol.org.nz...
Location: Waikato University Sports Fields, parking at Gate 3a (parking is free at this time of the evening)
TRIALS
Premier/Reserves Trials
Sunday 26 Feb 4:30pm
Wednesday 1 March 6:00pm
Development/C Div Trials
Thursday 2 March 6:00pm
Sunday 5 March 4.30pm
D Div/Sunday League Trials
Wednesday 8 March 6:00pm
Womens Trials
No formal trials - squads will be selected from trainings, which start on Thursday 2nd February.
Mens Vets Trials
No trials
REGISTRATIONS – opening soon
FEES FOR 2017
New Player $250.00
New Player (paid by May 1st) $200.00
Returning Player $200.00
Returning Player (paid by May 1st) $180.00
Secondary School $60.00*
* There are $60 fee rebates for the first nine competitive high school players to register with Unicol subject to the completion of a full season in competitive teams (top two Women’s teams or top four Men’s teams)
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Police have apologised to a pensioner who caught a carer-turned-crook allegedly stealing cash, admitting there was more they could have done.
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