Update from the Raglan Football Club: spotlight on the Periwinkles

June 28, 2024

The Periwinkles team have made a strong start to the season under coach Tipi Welsh’s guidance. 

The new players, Poppy, Alba H, Macey and Anja have integrated seamlessly into the team, forging friendships and contributing to the team’s success so far. 

The team’s improvement in passing, ball control, and taking chances is evident in their thrilling matches, one of which was their recent 4-3 win against the Te Kōwhai wolves. 

Forwarders Riley, Poppy and Alba W have all showcased their talent this season with breakaway goals and the team’s strong midfield and defence players of Alba H, Anya, Elsie, Matilda, Marnie, Macey and Harlow who have played a key part this season. 

Ayla has also made some crucial saves while in goal, a new role to the team in this grade. 

The Periwinkles are all about perseverance, heart and sportsmanship, showing their grace in defeat, and also in their ability to celebrate their successes! 

Their progress since the start of the season is the result of dedication and teamwork. Focus for the rest of the season will be around fitness and using the width of the field and keeping their formations. The Periwinkles are expected to deliver more thrilling moments this season, so keep an eye out for them!

RFC would love to do a Shout-Out to sponsors so far on our sponsorship drive: Jo’s Takeaways, Elevation Surveyors, Mafia Design, and our newest sponsor and the generous donation from NZ Windows. We had growth of 20% players this year upon 15% from 2023, as we continue to inspire young people in our town to participate in winter sport, these sponsorships are crucial in being able to develop our club. Thanks beyond thanks. 

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