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Thursday, 05 March 2009 15:48
Picture Link: 2009 Bootleg Penalty Shootout Picutes Dunsborough Towners newcomer Ben Powle was the surprise winner of the Dunsborough pre-season penalty shootout competition before a big festive crowd of locals and tourists at the Bootleg Brewery last Saturday.
The shootout featured two of WA’s great goalkeepers in former Socceroo Tony Franken and Tommy Maras who played many times for WA and Perth Glory. Franken, who rushed back from Japan where he was the goalkeeper coach for the Socceroos in their World Cup campaign, was full of praise for the competition and the Dunsborough area. “I’ve been to many places in the World and there are not many better than down here in this region of the South West,” said Franken
Tuesday, 10 February 2009 10:41
Australian international goalkeepers Tony Franken and Tommy Maras will be the stars at the Dunsborough Towners annual penalty shootout competition kicking off at midday at the Bootleg Brewery on Saturday February 21.
Click Here: Photos from 2008 Bootleg Brewery Penalty Shootout
Saturday, 17 May 2008 12:07
The Leeuwin-Naturaliste Junior Football season is three weeks old and one thing is clear - the area is teeming with talent that augurs well for the game in the South West.
This year the Dunsborough Towners have tapped into the well of talent in the town selecting three juniors for the Premier Reserve side in Sam Holt (13), Cohen Sadlier (13) and Aiden Greig (15). The women’s team, in the Premier league for the first time this year, have picked up an outstanding performer in 14 year-old Chelsie Winchcombe
Sunday, 06 April 2008 07:43
Despite finishing fourth in their second division competition last year the Association has forced Dunsborough into the Premier League that will comprise only six teams this year.
The league will be made up of Australind, Hay Park, Bunbury United, Bunbury Dynamo, Busselton and Dunsborough with each club playing each other four times on a home and away basis. Each club apart from Dunsborough will field three teams filling spots in the Premier League, the Reserves and the Thirds with Eaton taking Dunsborough’s place in the thirds.
Sunday, 24 February 2008 13:39
The 2007 season will go down as a significant watershed in the history of the Dunsborough Football club. The club is only three years old having enjoyed it’s first competitive season in 2005 with it’s one and only senior men’s team. In the second year it won the fourth division league title and added the fourth division knockout cup to the trophy cabinet. The third year attracted many more players to the club, enough for Dunsborough to field two men’s teams in different divisions of the South West competition.
Sunday, 27 January 2008 11:01
A few new faces have been seen down at the oval on Wednesday nights in pre-pre-season training. From the standard of their commitment and skills, it looks like we can expect some silver in the trophy cabenit courtesy of the girls. A reminder that all girls team members are welcome down at training for a run and kick. We'd love to see you there.
Saturday, 26 January 2008 17:20
Senior players pre-season training has started at the oval on Wednesday nights. While training sessions are presently light three touch games, players are reminded they should be well into their fitness and cardio training. New players are more than welcome.
Saturday, 26 January 2008 17:10
Bootleg Brewery have once again sponsored the now annual Penalty Shot competition. Once again Austalian international goal keeper, Toni Franken will keep goals and try to save as many as possible. Last years even drew a huge crowd of onlookers as the Dunsborough men and women tested their skills against one of Australia's best ever keepers. Watch this space for further information and dates.
Saturday, 21 July 2007 20:00
The Dunsborough Towners football season appears in jeopardy if the rains continue to soak the area. Last Sunday Dunsborough’s three matches at the Recreation Oval were abandoned by the referee because the ground was waterlogged and he considered the pitch unsafe. He had good cause for concern following leg injuries that forced four players from the field in the first-half of the Women’s second division clash between The Towners and Capel.
Thursday, 31 May 2007 01:55
The Dunsborough Towners Football club unveiled their initial pre-season penalty competition at the Bootleg Brewery last Sunday with a full house of patrons looking on. The Dunsborough soccer penalty shootout at the Bootleg Brewery came down to a sudden death battle between Dunsborough and Busseleton and it was Busselton who prevailed. The club plans to make the competition an annual event at the same venue for all clubs in the South West Football Association. Page 1 of 2 |





