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Club Goals Our club colours are black & white, with a tinge of red and we are known as the Terriers. Our complex accommodates two full size fields, two junior fields and four SSG fields. The complex is illuminated to training standard by twenty-one floodlights, The Club building includes the usual amenities (canteen, toilets and change-rooms) and has a fully functional clubroom that is used for club activities. In 2009 the non-competition ages were represented in under 5’s, under 6’s, under 7’s, under 8’s and under 9’s. This totalled 31 teams and 288 players. In the competition grades we had 19 junior mixed teams aged 10 yrs to 16yrs representing the club. 11 of these teams made the semi finals, 4 of those teams made the major semi final, 6 teams made their Grand Finals with the 10 F and 11C1 winning their respective Grand Finals. Killarney District was represented by 10 teams in the Women’s competition and all together combined to win the Central Coast Women’s Football Club Champions. Out of the 10 teams 4 made their Grand Finals. This year saw KDS represented by 7 teams in the over 35’s competition. KDS had 3 over 35 teams and one 45 team. Also the Shelly Beach Fossils had 2 over 35 teams and one 45 team. The senior men’s competition saw 4 Men’s all age teams. KDS Division 1 first grade and Reserve grade were also in action this year with the Division 1 1st grade team making the semi-finals. 2006 Results 3 League Champions - W14A, W16A & 35CN (Shelly Beach Fossils) 5 Premiers - W14A, W16A, 14B, 15C & 35D 2 Finalists - PL 1 Firsts & 35CN (Shelly Beach Fossils) 2 Semi-Finalists - W18 & 11C Summer Six-A-Side Football In 1995 the Club organised its first summer six-a-side competition to provide its juniors, as well as other children on the Coast, with an opportunity to play in a social environment whilst maintaining their football skills in the off season. The players are encouraged to form their own teams with their friends. The competition is played on a reduced field to modified football rules. The competition caters for players from under 6 to under 12 plus under 14 girls. The competition draws players from Budgewoi in the north to Woy Woy in the south. In our inaugural year we had 48 teams entered in the competition. In 2006 the competition hosted 60 teams, with over 452 registered players. All children participating in the competition receive an award. |
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