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Cessnock City Hornets FC

Coordinates: 32°50′32.68″S 151°21′50.88″E / 32.8424111°S 151.3641333°E / -32.8424111; 151.3641333
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Cessnock Hornets
File:Cessnock City Hornets FC.gif
Full nameCessnock City Hornets FC
GroundHornets Ground, Turner Park Complex
Coordinates32°50′32.68″S 151°21′50.88″E / 32.8424111°S 151.3641333°E / -32.8424111; 151.3641333
ChairmanMichael Southwor[1]
Head CoachStephen Thomson
LeagueNorthern NSW State League Division 1
201510th
WebsiteClub website
Yellow jersey
Alt colours

Cessnock City Hornets FC is a semi-professional soccer club based in Cessnock in the Hunter Region, New South Wales. The Hornets currently compete in the NewFM Division with teams in First Grade, Under 23s and Under 19 divisions. The NewFM Division is the 2nd tier of Football in Northern New South Wales Football below the NBN State Football League.

History

Over the years, doubt has been expressed about the birth of soccer in Cessnock.

To get down to the basic truths, Sid Grant, a well known historian, undertook a detailed research including personal interviews with old Bob Harden (ex-West Wallsend skipper), Tom Rennex, ‘G ‘Tup’’ Rennex, Alf Brunskill, Alec Renfrew and others. But the truth of this problem came out when a former Secretary of the NDBFA, Mr George Reay of Dudley, presented Sid with both the official minute book and registrar of players book for the period 1902-1911.

This indicated clearly that soccer started in Cessnock in April, 1907. A group of 15 sportsmen met on a vacant allotment just south of the Cessnock railway station. Many of these enthusiasts were recent arrivals from Minmi, West Wallsend, Greta and Stockton. The first ground was a large vacant area near where the Aberdare Park was established 15 years later. 2007 saw Cessnock celebrate 100 years of football.[2]

Home Ground

Cessnock play their home games at the Hornets Ground, Turner Park Complex, Aberdare Road, Aberdare.

Hornets Ground, Turner Park Complex

2012 Season

The Hornets are proud to carry on the tradition with many local juniors staying with the club for the majority of their careers with some current players having played over 150 senior games for the club. The club has gone back to its roots with a return to classic jersey style of the black and yellow vertical stripes. The 2012 season got off to a rocky start with an interrupted pre season but all 3 teams had a strong chance to make the finals.[3] Confidence was high with strong mix of experienced players such as Andrew O’Hearn, Mick Hugo and Jeremie Morton combining with 2 new recruits from the Northern Territory Institute of Sport, Dylan Elford and Chris Mitchell. The Under 19's squad was the only senior team of the season to progress the semi finals with majority of players being 17 or younger. They were then beaten by Maitland.

The near future for the club looks to be bright with many great young talents in the 19's squad and more talented players from the junior teams which includes the 17's who won their final and the 15's who made their final.

Rivalries

Cessnock City Hornets biggest rival is Weston Workers Bears FC who are currently in the Northern NSW NBN State League while Cessnock were relegated to the NewFM 1st Division in 2005. Both of the clubs have enjoyed success at the top of local football over their histories and have always had that extra spark in the games where these 2 clubs meet in any Grade/Age as you do with games between 2 rival football clubs.

The Hornets also have a big local rivalry with Singleton Strikers. Cessnock have dominated this rivalry in current years since Singleton were promoted into the NewFM 1st Division.

Cessnock share a somewhat local rivalry with Maitland Magpies too, who now currently play in the Norhern NSW NPL

Worthy Mention

The end of the Hornets 2013 season saw the retirement of Andrew O'Hearn (nickname: Kanga ) a Cessnock City Hornets Football Club life member, a former Newcastle Breakers player, and Hornets 1st Grade Captain who ended his footballing career with 414 senior caps for the Hornets.

Kanga414jpg

Current Squad

First Grade

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
20 GK Australien AUS Owen Kemp (Vice-Captain)
DF Australien AUS Ryan Maxwell
DF Australien AUS Anthony Bower (Captain)
DF Australien AUS Jayden Gunther
DF Australien AUS Zac Thomson
MF Australien AUS Nic Hugo
MF Australien AUS Luke Johnston
MF Australien AUS Liam Stephenson
MF Australien AUS Alex King
FW Australien AUS Wade Attewell
FW Australien AUS Mitchell Cox
GK Deutschland GER Mathew Zechel
MF Australien AUS Matthew Francis
DF Australien AUS David O'Hearn (Club Captain)
FW Australien AUS Toby King
MF Australien AUS Craig Williams

Under 23s

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
23 GK Deutschland GER Mathew Zechel
DF Australien AUS Josh Bower
DF Australien AUS Jake Peters
DF Australien AUS Caleb J Whiting
DF Australien AUS David O'Hearn (Captain)
MF Australien AUS Dylan Sams (Vice-Captain)
MF Australien AUS Matthew Francis
MF Australien AUS Brodie Egan
FW Australien AUS Toby King
FW Australien AUS Sam Garaty
MF Australien AUS Ben McDonald
DF Australien AUS Ethan Cross
MF England ENG Liam Apperley
FW Australien AUS Mathew Pratt
FW Simbabwe ZIM Chris Luphahla
GK Australien AUS Sam Woods

Under 19s

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
22 GK Deutschland GER Mathew Zechel
23 GK Australien AUS Rowan Forbes
DF Australien AUS Calebj Whiting
DF Australien AUS Dylan Sams
DF Australien AUS Sam Rossi (Captain)
MF Australien AUS Liam Apperley
MF Australien AUS Jye Douglass
MF Australien AUS Callum Forbes
No. Pos. Nation Player
MF Australien AUS Jourdan Evans
MF England ENG Jake Rohr
MF Deutschland GER Jason Zechel
MF Australien AUS Ryan McNamara (Vice-Captain)
FW Australien AUS Joel Brouwer
FW Australien AUS Alex Westbury
FW Australien AUS Sam Garaty
FW Australien AUS Ethan Cross

[4]

Notable Former Players

Cessnock has had many players go on to represent Australia at a junior and senior level including

[5]

References