Finals approaching

Four of our teams are facing crucial games and we are urging members of the Centenary Stormers Football Family to turn up in big numbers to support them and hopefully we’ll get a great response.

It’s also great to see our Metro Women Div 5 team progress to Home Semi Finals against Mt Gravatt Hawks.

Also, through to the semi-finals are our Metro Men Div 5, away against Springfield United and the Under 20 Men, also away, against Eastern Suburbs. Well done coaching staff and players and good luck during the games.

This means of course that we’ll need all hands on-deck and it will be great if we can fill all shifts, particularly in the canteen.

Please let me know ASAP the shift and job you can make yourself available for.

GO STORMERS!!!!!!!!!!

Centenary Stormers F.C.

Secretary

Simon Boegheim

FQ Season Update

Following consultation with clubs and consideration of their formal responses, the following outcomes have been determined for the remainder of the 2022 season based on club positions. 

2022 Season Update – Football Queensland

  • Outstanding fixtures in the FQPL 2 Women’s and FQPL 3-6 Men’s competitions will move to remaining catch up rounds and a small number of games will be scheduled for mid-week. If more fixtures are lost due to poor weather, extending the season by two weeks will be implemented (factoring in play-off matches for promotion into the FQPL 2) 
  • No rounds will be recorded as 0-0 draws 
  • Finals Series will remain across all competitions as per feedback provided by clubs 
  • Community Senior competitions have been extended by two weeks and the Finals Series will be played during the September school holidays 
  • Community Junior competitions have been extended by two weeks and the Finals Series will be played after the September school holidays 
  • Due to the closeness in number of responses regarding MiniRoos playing after the September school holidays, the decision has been made to add two rounds to the first and last weekends of the school holidays. FQ understands that there are teams who will not be able to participate, however will work with clubs to ensure that participating teams do not miss out (which may involve opposition teams lending players to allow these children to play) 
  • Most clubs have acknowledged that mid-week catch up fixtures may be necessary in order to deliver the season as best as possible for all participants 
  • Extending the season marginally by two weeks will mean that there will be less impact on player loading from playing continuous fixtures. Training will also be less impacted with less mid-week catch up rounds, easing the pressure on clubs to juggle both training sessions and games 

Enjoy what’s left of this weekend and your remaining games and may the sun keep shining.

Go Stormers!!!!!!!!!!!