Celebrating Selwyn Girls Success.
2019 is proving to be a year of accomplishments for four young women at SUFC.
It is always said that "hard work pays off" and there could be nothing more true with these athletes. Consistently being recognized for their talents, but what goes on behind the scenes is what makes them successful. Commitment to training rain or shine, having supportive parents that provide these girls with the means to succeed, coaches that give the girls the tools to push themselves and reach their potential but most of all the right attitudes, an attribute they all radiate.
New Zealand Under 16 Team to China
Zoe McMeeken, (pictured in main photo)
Zoe is an incredibly hard working young women who has earnt a huge honour this year, Zoe is about to embark this month on the New Zealand Under 16 tour of China with NZ under 17s coach Leon Birnie. The pinnacle of success is representing your country. Well done Zoe so incredibly deserved, we'll be following and supporting you on your experience.
Mainland Football Federation Talent Centre Under 16 July Camp 2019
Jorja Busbridge
Jorja has continued to succeed as a player this year playing for The Canterbury Pride Development team and selection for the upcoming FTC camp. These camps are player ID camps for NZ Football and NZ Age group tournaments. Great work Jorja, you have earnt it.
Mainland Football Federation Talent Centre Under 14 July Camp 2019
Isla McPherson
Isla has worked hard this year as a young player consistently making the FTC camps, Isla is a star athlete succeeding in other sporting codes. Well done Isla and good luck at camp, one to watch out for.
Daisy Meyers
Daisy is a talented young lady, proving that you can succeed in multiple sports with a huge commitment to training and working hard. Gaining selection for the Futsal Nationals is a massive achievement.
Daisy is always smiling and loving her football/futsal. Good luck Daisy you have a promising future.
Daisy has also made the Canterbury United Under 14 Girls Youth Futsal Nationals