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Round 14 & U10 Lightning Carnival Weekly Wrap 2014
This week’s “photos” of the week” are brought to you by our Club Sponsor
This week our two presidents Daniel Antman (Juniors) and Ronnie Lewis (Seniors) presented Zalman Feiglin with his very own AJAX uniform including the jumper, shorts and socks. Zalman was the star performer in the AJAX/Maccabi All Abilities Program which the club hosted a few weeks back at Princes Park. It was a fantastic initiative arranged and magnificently run by Lauren Mandel from
the Maccabi All Abilities program. The club was thrilled to have the opportunity to host the event and look forward to doing it again in season 2015. We encourage the whole AJAX community to get behind this fantastic initiative. Well done Zalman and we can't wait to see you on the field again soon.
(photos by Issy Feiglin).
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In this week’s “Weekly Wrap” proudly sponsored by the DENTAL Co we cover:
> Round 14 Winners.
> Who were the Highest Goal-kickers for Round 14?
> Round 14 Milestones.
> Under 10’s Lightning Carnival Results.
> Round 14 team results and match reports from games played on Sunday 3 August 2014.
> Which Jackas Team’s are playing finals and where?
> A MUST READ ARTICLE - Who wants to be part of Team Vic at the Maccabi Junior Carnival being held in Melbourne in January 2015.
> Maccabi Junior Carnival Registration details.
> Lost Property Items – have you lost something?
> JEWISH CARE – How can they help you?
> A message from United Israel Appeal (UIA) Victoria.
> U10 Lightning Carnival Pictures.
> Round 14 snaps.
> Round 15 Seniors Wrap.
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Round 14 Winners
Of the 12 matches played 5 teams achieved a win. Highlights of the round were:
The U13 Comets continued their winning run and went through the H&A season
undefeated. The U12 Comets recorded their 6th consecutive win. The U14 Comets recorded their 2nd consecutive win.
The winning teams were:
U11 Jets by 22 points.
U12 Comets by 15 points.
U13 Comets by 68 points.
U14 Comets by 52 points.
U15 Comets by 2 points.
Round 14 Highest Goalkickers This week’s “golden boot” award goes to Noah Szuster (U13 Comets) & Jacob Teperman (U15 Comets) who both kicked 3 goals.
Round 14 Milestones
Mazel-Tov to the following boys who all registered personal milestones in Round 14.
Brayden Lustig (U12 Comets) – 50 games In his 50th game Brayden had several reasons to celebrate. Firstly his team achieved a 15 point win which guaranteed a finals berth and secondly he reached the 50 game milestone.
Dion Holloway (U17s) - 100 games
Although Dion was unable to celebrate his 100th win a win he would have been
pleased to have reached this 3 figure milestone.
Well done Brayden (picture supplied Danielle Deane)
Under 10’s Lightning Carnival Results.
U10 Comets
Game 1: East Sandringham 3.1 (19) def Ajax Comets 2.2 (14) Goals: H Sheezel, Waks Best: Jotkowitz, C Sheezel, H Sheezel, Spicer, Waks, Wasbutzki
Match Report This was the game that got away with AJAX doing all the scoring in the opening half against the eventual lightning premiers East Sandringham to lead 2.2.14 to 0.0.0. The game changed after the break and while AJAX continued to work hard, the opposition managed to take advantage of its opportunities to win by five points. Remy Spicer provided great run out of the middle and Gabe Jotkowitz was solid in defence.
Game 2: Ajax Comets 4.3 (27) def Bentleigh JFC 1.2 (8) Goals: H Sheezel 2, Chrapot, Freedman Best: Eliau, Jotkowitz, C Sheezel, H Sheezel, Wasbutzki, Wrobel
Match Report AJAX has never beaten Bentleigh (who beat them in last year’s lightning premiership) but have managed to close the gap at every meeting. The Jackers triumphed this time with a midfield that outran the opposition and a strong showing up forward. The 19-point victory was enough to still give them a chance of winning the premiership flag but they needed to win their last game and hope that Bentleigh would get up over East Sandringham, a result which AJAX could not control.
Game 3: Ajax Comets 6.2 (38) def Murrumbeena Gold 3.0 (18) Goals: Chrapot 3, H Sheezel 3 Best: Chrapot, Freedman, H Sheezel, Spicer, Thurston, Waks
Match Report The Comets needed to win well over Murrumbeena who had been the best side in the competiton for most of the year and a good start was imperative. They did so in emphatic fashion with a four goal opening quarter and carried on in the final quarter to win by 20 points in a strong effort. There was some good running out of the middle from midfielders Spicer and Wasbutzki and key marking forwards Maor Chrapot and Harry Sheezel booting three goals each. With the game well won in the dying minutes, it was difficult not to take a peek at the other game. Unfortunately, Bentleigh failed by a point and with it went AJAX’s hopes of an overall win.
The entire competition was played in fantastic spirit and all 27 AJAX Under 10 Comets were complimented by their excellent play throughout the afternoon and are already looking forward to 2015 in the Under 11’s.
U10 Jets
Game 1: Ajax Jets 2.2 (14) def St Peters 2.1 (13) Goals: Rosham, Woolf Best: Alter, Green, Herman, Rose, Woolf, Zuker Match Report Lead by Captain Ryan Borowitz and Vice captain Dean Alter Ajax Jets opened their lightening premiership campaign against St Peters. Having split the regular seasons matches at one win a piece, this game vital for our chances. With no breeze to speak of, the coaches asked the boys to contest for the ball, and deliver one last outstanding effort in an already terrific season. Having started strong we went into the main break in front, and looking good. St Peters attacked in the second half, but for the toughness in the backline Ajax held strong and we got up by the barest of margins, 1 point. Brilliant effort by the Jets
Game 2: Beaumaris Blacktails 4.5 (29) def Ajax Jets 2.2 (14) Goals: Star 2 Best: Chalfon, Bush, Guttmann, Kaye, Mooseek, Star
Match Report With Beaumaris having drawn with Ormond, Ajax found themselves right in the lightening premiership. We knew this was the game that would define our day. Having beaten Ajax twice in the last three weeks, we looked to deliver the performance of the season and we delivered. The first half was strong and skilled and everyone played their part. At half time we found ourselves down by 1 point against a team that was undefeated all season. Players were giving their all, and this effort cannot be undervalued. Our first half was brilliant. The second half Ajax stumbled as Beaumaris got their running game going, and they went on to win by a couple of goals. Ajax can hold their heads high as we played really well, and gave every effort we could.
Game 3: Ormond 4.3 (27) def Ajax Jets 0.2 (2) Goals: n/a Best: A.Birnbaum, J.Birnbaum, Engelman, Levin, Minc, Mushin
Match Report As Ajax lined up for our last game of the season against Ormond, we still had an outside chance to snatch victory. We started the last match full of energy after a long day, and played tough strong contested footy. As we entered the last half of the season Ajax did everything they could but Ormond were too good in the end. Overall a great day and hopefully all the kids enjoyed themselves. On Behalf of Adam and Rohan we again like to say we had a terrific season, great fun, and hopefully everyone comes back next year to play for Ajax. Go Jackas!
Round 14 Results & Match Reports
U11 Comets: East Brighton Vampires South 5.5 (35) def Ajax Comets 3.8 (26) Goals: Jacobs, Rotstein, Siegel Best: Briskin, Nissen, Rosenbaum, Rotstein, Siegel, Vogel
Match Report Boys, we are so proud of your efforts throughout the year. You have all shown amazing improvement individually. As a team, we really finished strongly. Our last quarter today was one of the best for the year, and we almost got there to beat the top of the ladder team. Again we have some learnings...we must always play 4 quarters. Our theme for the week was Best Effort. Many of you did this. Absolutely ripper game by Justin Vogel, with super duper games from, Zac, Logan and both Josh R's. Indi had one of his best for the year, playing tough and hard off the half back line all day. Boys, on behalf of Dan and I, it was great to coach you all this the year. You're a great group of boys. We had some great wins, lots of learnings, and lots of fun. We look forward to seeing you ALL in 2015. GO Jackers!!! Dan and Ad
Match Report Ajax U11 Jets played their best game this season against the top team South Melbourne. Ajax keep South Melbourne from scoring during the first half, fighting hard every quarter resulting in a 22 point win.
Match Report The U12 Comets recorded their 6th consecutive win to cement a place in next week’s finals series. Playing against their old nemesis, St Paul’s, the boys were not switched on; after a spectacular opening goal from the Comets, they went to sleep and struggled for the remainder of the term. The second term showed a better defensive effort as neither side challenged the scoreboard. The signs in the third quarter were more promising, with the Comets doing most of the attacking; despite locking the ball in their forward fifty, however, they struggled to put scoreboard pressure and went into the final change trailing by 2 points. It was put to them the the season, hanging by a thread, was in their control. They were left at the three quarter time to decide amongst themselves which way they wanted to proceed - the first third of the quarter was a struggle as both sides threw everything into it. However, the Comets broke through with good, hard teamwork to kick a goal - after hitting the front, they never looked back and broke St Paul’s resistance, coming out comfortable winners and cementing a place in the finals for the second consecutive year. The boys will need to realise that they must switch on at the start of the game if they are going to have an impact next week. Well done, boys.
U12 Jets: Bye Goals: n/a Best: n/a
U11 Jets: Ajax Jets 4.6 (30) def South Melbourne 1.2 (8) Goals: Landau 2, Klooger, Rajch Best: Antman, Ehrlich, Maisner, Rajch, Wise, Zielinski
U12 Comets: Ajax Comets 6.1 (37) def St Pauls McKinnon 3.4 (22) Goals: Zuker 2, Deane, Gross, Taranto, Zayontz Best: Deane, Gold, Goldberg, Gross, Zufi, Zuker
U13 Girls: Waverley Park Hawks 5.14 (34) def U13 Girls 1.2 (8) Goals: Axtens
Match Report Today we travelled to Waverley Park although it was the last home and away game for the season if we were able to win we would play next week in the finals. Before the game I told the girls that this was just another game, not to focus on last week or next week, we need to focus on today and if they performed their roles and played as a team we could win. I also asked them to have fun and enjoy themselves
In the first quarter we started quite well, we stuck to our structure and we were very competitive we were able to hold the ball in our forwardline but we were unable to capitalise by kicking goals. Mali Ella, Jessica, Imogen, Maddie A, Kelly and Caely all the performed very well.
We started our second quarter the same way we played our first well structured well disciplined and we were very competitive. To the girls credit they continued to work hard, they gave a lot of effort for not much reward. Kelly,Jessica, Nicola, Maddy K, Amanda and Lara all played well.
During the halftime break we were forced to restructure the team to stop an opposition player that began to dominate the game. We gave the task of shutting this player down to Caely and as expected she did a great job for the team. Unfortunately halfway through the third quarter we let ourselves down by chasing the ball and not sticking to our structures this allowed Waverly Park to score easily and get on top of us. Nicola, Jessica and Caely tried their best under difficult circumstances.
During the last quarter the girls tried their best but were outclassed by Waverly Park. As they had done all year the girls refused to give up, it's a testament to the character of each and every single girl that played, not only today but all year for the sharks!!. Maddie A, Maddy K, Nicola, Kelly, Caely and Jessica all played well.
Well done to you all and hopefully we will see you again next year!
I would like to say thank you to the girls, each and every single one of you did what I asked and and so much more. The development you made as footballers and as young women is something you should be proud of.
Thank you to all the parents for your support and getting the girls to training and games.
Thank you to all the volunteers who helped with running the day to day duties of the team it is much appreciated
Braham & Damo
U13 Comets: Ajax 11.12 (78) def Ormond 1.4 (10) Goals: Szuster 3, Jacobs 2, Bloom, Chrapot, Eliau, Nirens, Peker, Siegel Best: Jacobs, Krongold, Lipton, Nirens, Siegel, Szuster
Match Report What a fantastic win to the boys today. Ormond came out hard to challenge- but the Ajax Comets like they have done all season put on a powerful display of footy. The teamwork was outstanding and the skills superb. The boys have gone through the entire 14 Rounds of the Home & Away Season undefeated – an amazing accomplishment. We are very proud of each and every one of our players who have given 100% week in week out. Well done boys and good luck for the Finals. You deserve the Ultimate success !
U13 Jets: Beaumaris Blacktails 9.3 (57) def Ajax Jets 4.7 (31) Goals: Klein, Nissen, Pudel, Southwick. Best: Franks, Herzog, Kessell, Nissen, Pudel, Zelwer
Match Report
We were jumped by a more determined Beaumaris in the first half. However, we were able to hold our own in the second half and finish the season on a positive note. Special thanks to our coaches Steven Lustig and Jared Grek who did an outstanding job this year. See you boys in 2015. U14 Comets: Ajax Comets 10.22 (82) def St.Bedes/Mentone 4.6 (30) Goals: Gold 2, New 2, Antman, Lincoln, Nirens, Ossip, Tusia, Williams Best: Hymans, LaSala, Ossip, Smart, Spicer, Tusia
Match Report Well done boys on finishing the season off with a win.
U14 Jets: Waverley Park 12.17 (89) def Ajax Jets 6.5 (41) Goals: B Cohen 2, E Cohen, Kaplan, Kupshik, Roitman Best: Aisen, Braverman, B Cohen, Friede, Kupshik, Smorgon
Match Report A disappointing defeat before we start our finals campaign. We need to fire up next week to mount our challenge for the flag. GO JACKAS!!!
U15 Comets: Ajax Comets 6.8 (44) def East Brighton Vampires 5.12 (42) Goals: Teperman 3, Syber, Shnider, Liberman. Best: Jankelowitz, Liberman, Opat, Spilkin, Teperman, Velleman
Match Report Well what a nail biter. We played great footy for three quarters today. As expected they came at us hard in the last quarter keeping us scoreless. Both teams missed some opportunities and the result means we meet the same team next week in a knock out final. We have played all year to make finals and that time has come. Bring it on. Well done today. A great team effort with a great attitude.
U16 Jets: Scores u/a Goals: Best:
Match Report No report.
Match Report No report.
U17’s: Mordialloc 18.15 (123) def Ajax 5.2 (32) Goals: Baron, Cohen, Klein, Lipton, Rosenbaum Best: Baron, Burston, Cohen, Nankin, Teleshevsky, Wise
Which Jackas Team’s are playing finals and where?
Finals time has arrived and the following 6 teams will be participating in Finals action on Sunday.
TEAM OPPONENT GROUND TIME
U12 Jets Cheltenham Green
Columbia Reserve Columbia Drive
Wheelers Hill (71 H11) 10.30am
U12 Comets Oakleigh
Chisholm Reserve Duncan Street
Sandringham (76 K8) 3.00pm
U13 Comets Oakleigh
Albert Park Oval 11 Aughtie Drive
Albert Park (2N H1) 12.00noon
U14 Jets Waverley Park
Le Page Park Oval 1 Cnr Herald & Argus St Cheltenham (78 B12)
9.00am
U15 Comets East Brighton Vampires
Koornang Park Munro Street
Carnegie (68 H6) 1.00pm
U17’s St Peters
Hurlingham Park Nepean Hwy
East Brighton (67 J10) 11.00am
We wish all the boys & coaches the very best on Sunday and encourage all supporters to attend the matches and cheer on the JACKAS.
Maccabi Junior Carnival – Melbourne - January 2015
33rd Maccabi Junior Carnival – January 2015 – HERE IN MELBOURNE
The 33rd Maccabi Junior Carnival will be held right here in Melbourne from 13 - 20 January 2015 and as with previous carnivals this one PROMISES to be AWESOME, ACTION PACKED and is NOT TO BE MISSED.
WHAT IS JUNIOR CARNIVAL Junior Carnival is an 8 day sporting & social festival for Jewish children aged from 11 years 9 months to 16 years of age. Participants travel from all over Australia and New Zealand to be part of this wonderful event.
The Victorian Junior Carnival Team will once again be managed by two of the AJFC’s identities (David Michelson & David Zivin) and as it’s our HOME CARNIVAL we’re on the lookout to recruit others to join the team.
We are specifically looking for:
ASSISTANT TEAM MANAGERS
Team Managers should be highly motivated and have an interest in sport and experience in managing youth. (Please note this is a child related position and will be subject to a Working with Children Check).
YOUTH LEADERS
Youth leaders (ideally aged between 19-24 years) are required to have an understanding of a number of sports and experience of youth leadership. (Please note this is a child related position and will be subject to a Working with Children Check). This is YOUR opportunity to contribute to a great annual Maccabi event. If you are interested in joining the team (AND WE HOPE YOU ARE) or you want to find out more about what is involved, contact:
Jacquie Lerner at Maccabi Victoria ☎ 9563-5885
Lost Property Items awaiting collection
The AJFC would like to re-unite the following “lost property” items back to their owners.
If any of the above items belong to you send an email to [email protected] to arrange collection.
Maccabi Junior Carnival Registration Details
If you missed the Junior Carnival Information Nights, please click here for the Powerpoint presentation that outlines ALL details for Jnr Carnival.
For details regarding the Junior Carnival Uniform, please click here
If you have not yet downloaded the Maccabi Victoria App, it is easy to do and an easy way to see all the Junior Carnival info and receive push notifications. To download the app click here
And finally the Melbourne Junior Carnival is open for children aged between 11 years 9 months to 16 years.
Register today at http://www.macvic.com.au
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Carlton FC Tracksuit Top (size 10)
Carlton FC Socks (1 pair)
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Grey “New Balance” T/Shirt (size L)
Grey Windcheater “North Face” (size S/P)
Runners “Nike” (size US4) – Blue/Yellow colour
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The AJFC is proud to support Jewish Care and the important services and assistance they provide to the Jewish Community.
Today Jewish Care touches over 15,000 lives each year, helping individuals and families in the Victorian Jewish community receive the support they need to meet the challenges they face. One of the many services Jewish Care provides is offering the community a range of employment services for job seekers and employers, career workshops and from 2014, nationally recognised accredited education in partnership with Selmar Aged Care Education Institute.
To find out more information regarding various training courses offered by the Jewish Care’s Employment & Education Centre together with a list of employment opportunities currently available, read their latest “Employment Bulletin”.
The Bulletin can be found by clicking here
To find out further details pertaining to the other services Jewish Care offer, click here
A message from UIA
Keren Hayesod UIA is raising urgent funds to purchase Mobile Bomb Shelters to keep our people in Israel safe. These Mobile Bomb Shelters enable our citizens, primarily Olim to remain strong and secure as they try to continue to go about their daily lives.
To find out more about UIA click here
U10 Comets Lightning Carnival pictures (supplied by Benji Jotkowitz)
U10 Comets Lightning Carnival pictures (supplied by Rael Solomon)
U10 Comets Lightning Carnival pictures (supplied by Rael Solomon)
Round 14 pics – U12 Comets vs St Pauls (photos supplied by Danielle Deane)
We hope you enjoyed reading this week’s weekly wrap proudly sponsored by the DENTAL CO
If anyone has anything of interest (eg photo’s, articles etc) to share with the AJFC community and for publishing in the Weekly Wrap, please send them to [email protected]
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SEASON 2014 AJAX WEEKLY WRAP ,
ROUND 15
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Jackas return to winners list . by Jeff Shenker AJAX returned to the
winner’s list last Saturday
with a 27-point home win
over cellar-dweller Old
Ivanhoe, keeping the side in
touch of the top four in
Premier B Grade.
The Jackas were made to
battle for the victory, with
the margin never more than
a few goals for the majority
of the match. It was not until
the final quarter that the
home team was able to get a
break on the visitors and
register a much-needed win
for the club.
AJAX could only manage
five behinds in a very dour
first quarter, as Old Ivanhoe
registered the only two goals
of the term to take a nine-
point lead into the first
break.
Asher Burstin kicked the Jackas’
first goal early in the second
term, as the game began to open
up. David Fayman slotted the
next two majors of the match to
give the hosts a handy lead,
which was to change a number
of times throughout the quarter.
Old Ivanhoe regained the
advantage kicking two quick
goals of their own, before
Warren Steinberg booted
AJAX’s fourth for the
quarter. Fayman added his
third for the term when he
slotted the goal of the day
from the boundary, and Brad
Caplan added the Jackas
sixth for the quarter to give
the home team an eight-point
advantage at half time.
AJAX was keen not to repeat its
recent second half fade-outs, but
could only manage four behinds,
as the visitors dominated the
third term, adding two goals to
regain the lead. It was not until
late in the period that Caplan set
up Jake Lew, who goaled to
reduce the deficit to one point
heading into the final break.
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SENIORS
AJAX 0.5 6.8 7.12 13.14.92
OLD IVANHOE 2.2 5.6 7.13 8.17.65
GOALS: D.FAYMAN 5, LEW 2, BURSTIN 2,
B.CAPLAN 2, W.STEINBERG, S.FAYMAN
BEST:JOSH LUDSKI , LEWSKI , JARRYD
LUDSKI, WINOGRAD, B.CAPLAN, SELZER
RESERVES
AJAX 1.2 1.4 3.6 5.8.38
OLD IVANHOE 1.4 7.7 11.9 15.11.101
GOALS: R.WHITE 3 , S.ROTH , A.SHENKER
BEST:D.STEINBERG, MENDIES, BRICK,
BADE-BOON , WOLLAN, JANOVER-ROCHA
THIRDS
AJAX 2.2 3.3 5.6 7.6.48
ST.KEVINS 3.3 8.8 10.10 13.13.91
GOALS: Z.ARON 2, FOGELGARN 2,
GOLDENFEIN, GOTTLIEB , WEIN
BEST:JONES, WEIN, Z.ARON, B.ADELIST ,
E.ADELIST, BRICK
UNDER 19
AJAX 2.2 7.4 10.7 11.8.74
OLD IVANHOE 3.3 6.5 8.11 14.15.99
GOALS: ROGERS 2, JOEL 2, GOLDBERG,
SALTZMAN, DEWINTER, SACKVILLE,
BERKOWITZ, SCHWARTZ, B.SHAPIRO
BEST : BERKOWITZ,DEWINTER,
FETTER,LUSTIG, SACKVILLE, VOINSKY
The Jackas opened the
scoring in the last stanza
when Burstin slotted his
second after Josh Ludski
beat three opponents to set
up the goal sneak. Caplan
added another as the home
team threatened to break the
game open, but the visitors
refused to give in and
reduced the lead to less than
a goal.
With the match in the
balance, Stuart Fayman
stepped up to soccer a goal
from the boundary and
moments later he found
Lew, who kicked his second
to give the Jackas a fifteen-
point buffer. David Fayman
added two more to take his
match tally to five goals and
help AJAX record a hard
fought 27-point victory.
Whilst the Jackas finals
hopes are still alive, the
team needs to claim a big
scalp and knock off second-
placed Old Carey next week.
The Reserves struggled
against a stronger Old
Ivanhoe side and could only
manage five goals as they
were defeated by 63 points.
The Under 19s went down to
top-side Old Ivanhoe by 25
points. The Jackas surprised
the ladder-leader and were
eight points up at three
quarter time, before the
visitors kicked six goals to
one in the final term to over-
run a gallant 19’s team.
After four consecutive
victories, the Thirds lost to
St Kevins by 43 points, and
saw their finals chances slip
away, as they now sit two
games outside the top four
Next Round Sat Aug 9th
AJAX Seniors and Reserves
v Old Carey at 2pm and
11.40am @ Carey Sports
Complex Bulleen Rd
Bulleen
Under 19’s v Marcellin @2pm at
Marcellin College , Bulleen Rd Bulleen
Sunday Aug 10th
Thirds v Old Carey at Gary Smorgon
Oval Albert Park at 2pm
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Action shots from Senior,
Reserve & Thirds games taken
by Sol Janover over the weekend.
ROUND 15
LADDERS Premier B Seniors Premier B Reserves
Under 19’s Section 3 Premier B Thirds
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AJAX gets in to the Community Spirit Approximately 40 players and our Senior coaches visited the Holocaust Museum in Elsternwick on Sunday. We enjoyed an excellent presentation from Education Director Lisa Phillips, a very emotional presentation from a Holocaust survivor, Sara and a tour of the museum. The visit touched all that attended and was
an important reminder of the importance of our community Club and what we stand for. Following this, a number of officials from the Junior & Senior Clubs including senior coaches “Macca” & “Vealy” and players Nick Marks, Michael Ludski, Michael Shafar and Brandon Joel were involved in running a Maccabi Victoria All Abilities Clinic at Princes Park for a number of very excited 18+ members. It was a great afternoon and all
that attended had a great time, sharing a laugh, some fun and some football skills. It was a great initiative and one that our Club is delighted to be involved with. It is sure to be an annual event.
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