Otonga Road Football Club Open Day and Muster
Do you know of any 4 to 14 year old children
interested in playing football (soccer) this year?
Otonga Road Football Club is holding a fun Open Day and Muster on Sunday 21st March at Otonga Primary School, outside Room 22. EVERYBODY WELCOME! You don’t have to be attending Otonga Primary School to play for ORFC.
There will be fun activities for the younger players - grade 5 (4 year olds turning 5 this year) through to grade 8 (7 year olds turning 8 this year).
There will also be a muster and games for older players - grade 9 (8 year olds turning 9 this year) through to grade 12 (11 year olds turning 12 this year).
There will be a FREE SAUSAGE SIZZLE and the opportunity to buy shorts and socks.
Socks $17 (good quality Nike brand) CASH
Shorts $20 (good quality locally made) ONLY
Socks and shorts combo $35. PLEASE
Format as follows: (note girls can play down a grade if they want):
Fun games 5th – 8th grade 9.30am – 10.15am
Muster and games 9th grade 10.00am – 10:45am
Muster and games 10th grade 11.00am – 11.45am
Muster and games 11/12th grade 12:00pm – 1.00pm
We are taking expressions of interest for a 13/14th grade team so if you know of any 13 year olds (12 turning 13 this year) or 14 year olds (13 turning 14 this year) who would be interested in playing in a 13/14th grade team this season please email OtongaRoadFC@gmail.com
It would be great if children were available for their age grade games and muster, but please feel free to come and go as you please!
Registration for the 2021 season closes on Tuesday 30th March. You can register at the Open Day in Room 22 or online at page www.sporty.co.nz... (credit or debit card required).
Can’t make the Open Day? NO WORRIES! You can register a player for the 2021 season online at www.sporty.co.nz... (credit or debit card required).
If you have any questions please email OtongaRoadFC@gmail.com or check out our Facebook page
SEE YOU THERE!
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57.1% Yes!
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