Taringa Rovers Soccer Football Club

Taringa Rovers
Full name Taringa Rovers Soccer Football Club
Nickname(s) The Rovers
Founded 1949
Ground Jack Speare Park
(Capacity: 600)
Chairman Wayne Diaz
Coach John Garside
League Brisbane Premier League
BPL 2011 10th
Home colours
Away colours

Taringa Rovers is an Australian football (soccer) club based at Indooroopilly, in the west of Brisbane, Australia. The club was founded in 1949 by Jack Speare and Ernie Dixon.

The club started with one junior team, playing out of Moore Park, Indooroopilly and moved to the Indooroopilly Recreation Reserve (now named Jack Speare Park) at Fairley Street Indooroopilly, in 1955. Taringa Rovers may be the oldest club in its original form and still using its original name that has played continuously in the Brisbane senior competitions.

The club has remained in the top division of the Brisbane competition (the Brisbane Premier League) longer than any other club currently in that division, having been in the division continuously since its promotion in 1983. The club has won this league once, in 1993 (see Football Brisbane Men's Competition Archive

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2009 season

The 2009 season was one of frustration for the first team, with injuries causing many headaches for the coaching staff. Senior players Nick Kuyper and Tom Guttormsen missed almost the whole season and Luke Harper succumbed to a serious knee injury after round 14. However, it was with goalkeepers where the team had most issues, using nine different keepers during the season, due to injuries. Despite this, the young squad kept to their task and finished the league in 9th position.

2010 season

A new grandstand was built and the playing field re-surfaced for season 2010. Taringa started the season woefully, and looked likely to be relegated after a long winless streak. However coach Joe Fenech turned the team around as they fought back to finish 11th out of 14 teams in the Brisbane Premier League. The club will be remembered by others in 2010 for scoring an average of more than 2 goals per game, while conceding more than 3 goals per game, making matches involving Taringa an often exciting affair.

2011 season

Of the clubs 13 senior teams, 8 played semi finals. Four of the teams were successful in reaching their competitions Grand Finals, with only the U21s being successful, defeating Souths Utd 3-2 aet.

The Women's Division 1 team were crowned Premiers with three rounds still to played.

Matt Biggins was named as the Brisbane Mens Premier League Players Player of the Year.

PLAYERS OF THE YEAR 2011

PY is Player of the Year. PP is Players Player.

Mens Premier League Matt Biggins PY & PP

Mens Premier Reserves Ian Keene PY Will Jordan PP

Womens Division 1 Greta Bodey PY Kirsten Jamieson & Greta Bodey PP

Mens Metro 1 Denne McHugh PY Liam Gordon PP

Mens Metro 1 Reserves Alex Agg PY Peter Wicks PP

Womens Division 3 Natalie Gutierrez PY Barbara Rober PP

Mens Metro 3 Alex Lynsky PY Dane Larsen PP

Womens Division 8 Madison Griffin PY Janelle Kirby PP

Mens Under 21 Tom Haynes PY Peter Thornton PP

Mens Under 18 Division 1 Jordan Elms PY Neil Appleton PP

Mens Under 18 Division 2 Kevin Roome PY James Allison PP

Mens Over 35 Division 1 Gary Banks PP

Mens Over 35 Division 4 Leon Beuchamp PP

2012 season

Joe Fenech last week announced that he is leaving Brisbane to take up a position with the Capricorn Cougars, working in the CQ region with the local coaches and players of all age groups.

Through this position, Joe say's he is "hopeful that along with the CQ Clubs, The Cougars and I will be in a position to further develop and promote the game in the area. I will be working from the Football Central Queensland Office in Rockhampton and as such I expect to be working very closely with Football Queensland in an effort to create that much needed pathway for the regions youngsters".

Wayne Diaz, Taringa Rovers President is saddened to see Joe leave the club. “He was and will always be a great ambassador for Taringa Rovers Football Club and I feel for the Football Brisbane community. He is an asset we will miss, and I will miss as a good mate, but hopefully it will only be for short time”.

To Joe the "Taringa Rovers have been my almost everything for the past five years and whilst the task has been challenging to say the least, I very much enjoyed working with some very dedicated people at Jack Speare Park. Certainly the committee have worked tirelessly to turn the club around and Taringa now has a sound foundation both on and off the park. I would like to think that my small contribution to the club over the years will ensure that the club’s history will show me in good light”.

“I know that I shall miss you all, and certainly I shall miss my involvement on a number of committees. I will remain an avid fan of the Brisbane Premier League and indeed all levels of the game in Brisbane and I very much hope that I will coach here again. Thank you all for your support”.

Joe's successor will be John Garside.

Current Mens Squad

Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
1 GK Nicholas Tubbs
2 DF Schon Hansen
3 DF Zelmar Martinez
4 DF Gavin Moon
5 DF Cameron Saint
6 MF Matt Biggins
7 FW Steve Chester
8 MF Jordan Elms
9 FW Tom Guttormsen
10 MF Alistair Pase
11 DF Denne McHugh
12 MF Corey Dunne
13 MF [[]]
14 DF Kieran Mangan
15 DF Justin Mabbutt
16 MF Kei Yamaguchi
17 MF Stewart Simmons
18 MF Kieran Askin
19 FW Will Jordan
20 MF Keita Furuie
21 MF Hamish Farr
22 GK Yoel Jogiono
23 DF [[]]
24 DF [[]]
25 DF Taylor Burstow
26 FW Jaspal Benning
27 MF [[]]
28 DF John Tranfield
29 DF Ben Ryan(c)
30 FW Ian Keen
31 DF Marko Simunovic
33 GK Nicholas Andrews

Coach - Joe Fenech
Assistant Coach - Gerry McAvoy
Manager - Mark Bevan
Coach - John Garside
Manager - Wayne Diaz

Current Womens Squad

Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
1 GK Jessica Beehan
2 DF Lucy Pople
3 MF Kier Warren
4 DF Alicia Fontes
5 FW Kirsten Jamieson
6 DF Tammy Weir
7 MF Cat Whitby(c)
8 MF Catherine "Spud" Marsh
9 FW Katherine Wilson
10 MF Natalie Matthews
11 MF Olivia Ernst
12 MF Stephanie Kopp
13 FW Greta Bodey
14 MF Danielle Appleton
15 FW Megan Ramsey
16 FW Stevie Whisson

Coach - Ben Yeuell
Coach - Paul Yeuell
Manager - Jill Fontes

Current Womens Second Squad

Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
1 GK Kim Fischer
2 MF Emily Marchant
3 DF Jessica Marchant
4 DF Emily Barnwell
5 MF Maddie Ganter
6 DF Sarah Shaw
7 DF Katharine "Hari" O'Halloran
8 DF Natalie Gutierrez
9 FW Rheanna Yeuell
10 FW Stacey Farrell
11 MF Barbara Rober(c)
12 FW Chloe Langbroek
13 MF Tabitha Keegan
14 MF Kirstie Dunne
15 MF Emma Jolly
16 DF Sarah Poole
17 MF Rebecca Gottstein

Coach - Rob Kirby
Manager - Merrilinn Marchant

Notable Players

Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
GK Jack Speare
DF Mike Savage
FW Calvin Daunt
DF Mark Gilbert
MF Raphael James Agudelo
Craig Collins
DF Andrew Packer
DF Willie Tumusiime
FW Reginald Davani
MF Nick Kuyper
MF Sean Cranney
MF Troy Cranney
DF Glen Gwynne
MF Danny Invincible
GK Bernard Fanning
FW Jacqui Hull
FW Greta Bodey
MF Danielle Appleton

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