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Junior Football Registrations and Trials

Jo from Wellington United Associated Football Club

Registrations for the Wellington United Junior Football Club 2019 Season are open.
· For information on how to register follow the link www.wellingtonunited.org.nz...
· To register directly follow mycomet-oceania.analyticom.de...

Our Main Club Trial for Grades 9-14 is happening this Saturday (23rd February), at Wakefield Park.
 
Details for each session is below.  Full trials details can be found on our website www.wellingtonunited.org.nz....
 
We encourage all players to trial.
 
Also, a reminder that players must be registered before trials. 

FIRST TRIAL:  Saturday 23rd February  
Location: Wakefield Park 2

Please ensure you turn up during the Registration time for your grade. This will help ensure the day moves smoothly.

Mixed Grade Registration time Trial time
Grade 14/15(born 2005/4) 11.20 – 11.45 12.00 -1.00
Grade 13 (born 2006) 12.30 - 1.00 1.15 -  2.15
Grade 9 (born 2010) 1.45 – 2.15 2.30 – 3.30
Grade 10 (born 2009) 3.00 – 3.30 3.45 – 4.45
Grade 11 (born 2008) 4.15 – 4.45 5.00 – 6.00
Grade 12 (born 2007) 5.15 - 5.45 6.00 – 7.00
 
 
Boot Exchange

We will also be running our popular boot exchange on Saturday.  We’ll be set up from 12pm, and have a good assortment of pre-loved boots in all sizes.
 
$5 per pair if exchanging, $10 if just buying - all proceeds go to the WUJFC scholarship programme.
 
If you wish to donate some boots prior to this, you can drop them off at the front door of 12 Baden Road, Hataitai.
 
Kind regards
Wellington United Junior Football Committee

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