Club plays boys in U12 Girls Football match


Club plays boys in U12 Girls Football match

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http://www.news.com.au/heraldsun/story/0,21985,25793161-661,00.html

PASCOE Vale soccer club says it was just making up the numbers when three boys helped to win a junior girls' match.

But its opponents insist the club had 15 players and up to four girls on the bench at any one time.

Sandringham City complained after Pascoe Vale fielded three boys in its Under 12A girls game on June 28, which Pascoe Vale won 2-1.

A boy kicked the winning goal with what was described as an "unbelievably super-hard kick".

While Sandringham Soccer Club said the result was not important, it wants Football Federation Victoria to close a loophole allowing boys and men to play in girls' and womens' teams.

Pascoe Vale Soccer Club refused to comment yesterday, emailing a brief statement at 11.08pm.

In it, club president Lou Tona said he was disappointed it had been insinuated that the team fielded boys to try and win the game.

"I strongly deny that this was the agenda ... if the boys did not play the game, it would not have gone ahead,'' he said.

"We are very comfortable that all the work and communication required had taken place before the game, and had Sandringham not been happy with that they could have not started the game, In fact we were prepared to forfeit that game if required.

"The bottom line is that there was an under-12 game to be played and our club did everything it could for that to happen.

"It is also quite disappointing that the girl players in our team have been totally disregarded for this match and that the points have become the main focus.

Sandringham officials insisted they were not at any stage asked permission for the boys to play and that Pascoe Vale had more than a full team of 11 without the boys.

The officials said they complained to the referee several times but did not forfeit as it would have cost their team $500 and a 3-0 loss.

Football Federation Victoria's Junior Standing Committee will meet on Monday to discuss the issue and push for the loophole to be closed.

The organisation says it will look at the issue, probably for the 2010 season, but junior standing committee chairperson Graeme Smith insists action is needed now to prevent further problems.

He wants the FFV to apply to the Equal Opportunity Commission to have boys excluded from girls' comps.

"It's wrong. It's a win at all costs mentality," he said.

"These boys are more experienced, they're stronger, they're rougher. I don't blame the kids at all. It's the parents and the officials that do this.

"The three boys wouldn't have come up and said 'We want to play today in the under-12 girls'.

"This win at all costs attitude is really detrimental to the development of kids."

The loss could cost Sandringham City, known as The Matildas, the premiership, which is decided on ladder position.

But Sandringham officials said losing the game was not the issue.

Coach Georg Robers said his girls felt intimidated and did not want to play against the boys.

"One girl was really upset. She was tackled very hard (by the boys). I think the FFV should show leadership on this issue," he said.

Sandringham girls co-ordinator Ken Montgomery said he complained to the referee but there was nothing he could do.

"The way it is at the moment any club could do that to gain an unfair advantage," he said.


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Jesus, have a fucking cry.
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Pascole Vale are 8th
Sandringham are 2nd.

Highest U12 Girls League too. First Loss for Sandringham Not to Mention.
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if the results not important then it doesnt matter, who cares about the ladder, at that age results dont count.
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Meh, girls are in boys sides at that age, whats the diff.
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StiflersMom wrote:
Meh, girls are in boys sides at that age, whats the diff.


The difference is that some girls can match it with the boys while some just cannot. That's why they created girls teams, to make sure they enjoy the game at their own level.

It's not just about physical size and speed, or balls skills, but also innate aggression. My 4 year old girl in Kindy has learned to stay away from boys because they hit you and pull your hair.
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At U12 level, I wouldnt under estimate the difference two deeply. It is true "as a majority" that boys are stronger. I coach a full girls U12 team that plays in the premier division and although they dont win too much they are competitive.
I am also not a big fan of full girls competitions at this age as it holds back the talented girls only playing against average opposition. To continue growth talented Girls should be playing against boys for as long as they can. It is the only way they develop strenght and controlled aggression.

Remember regardless of the sex they are all "footballers"
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My daughter who is not big, played with boys until under 13 and I would have to say she was one of the toughest on the pitch, the other girls in the team easly matched it pond for pound with the boys. It's not until the boys start growing at 13 + that they become stronger than girls
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StiflersMom wrote:
Meh, girls are in boys sides at that age, whats the diff.


Exactly - rampant sexism. If they objected to the team selection they should have done it before the kick-off.
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