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Premiership joy for Maccabi futsal teams

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Premiership joy for Maccabi futsal teams


Maccabi’s premiership first grade side. Photo: Tim Fulton

Maccabi’s premiership first grade side. Photo: Tim Fulton

DAVID WEINER

THE “Championes, Championes” catchcry beamed from a huddled Maccabi futsal squad around Dural centre court late on Saturday night (February 20) – and there can be little disputing that claim.

The minor premiers in both the senior and youth grades were the best over 13 rounds of Football NSW’s Summer Super League, and when both teams stared down the barrel of upset grand final defeats, they showed their mettle to emerge with two premiership trophies from a riveting night of futsal.

The senior side looked a high-class unit in its 5-3 win over Boomerangs FC, but they endured an almighty scare when they let a 3-0 lead slip midway through the second half.

Despite missing captain Simon Keith and coach Steve Knight to international duties, the Blues were a breathtaking sight in full flight, delighting with their movement and one-touch futsal.

But they must have been sick of the sight of the Boomerangs’ goalkeeper, who saved his side more than a dozen times.

Slav Platkov’s solo run through the heart of the Canberra-based outfit opened the scoring after five minutes. Maccabi dictated the early tempo, but the Boomerangs then caught the Blues off guard against the run of play, forcing goalkeeper John Myers to bring down the oncoming striker within the box and luckily escape further sanction. Myers, as ever, was a formidable target to beat, and then parried the penalty away to his right.

The 1-0 half-time score belied the entertainment value on show, but it tells the story of the match’s intensity. Myers was called upon to make two further point-blank saves, while Antony Tow and Platkov both saw shots cannon off the post and the keeper.

The Blues started the second like a team possessed. Jordan Mundell was proving impossible to dispose, and Platkov was running riot. The side cashed in when Daniel Fulton scored from the penalty spot, after another eye-catching, one-touch move induced a foul in the box. Fulton then showed deft skill to maraud down the right flank and, after attracting the keeper and teeing up Tow, Maccabi looked comfortable at 3-0.

But with the Blues spurning a glut of chances, the Boomerangs were still in it when they did not deserve a sniff. With seven to go, the game turned on its head. Maccabi might have already been celebrating but, within minutes, the scores were level. There were jitters; the Boomerangs were on top for the first time all night and the title looked a goner.

The gauntlet was laid down and the Blues ran it. Stand-in skipper Doron Pozniak enjoyed an inspired performance, playing a defence-splitting pass to Mundell. Mundell then set up Tow, before celebrating his own final goal in a polished performance.

The tone was set earlier in the night when the youth side powered home in extra time to beat the Northern Tigers 6-4 in a pulsating decider. A Lev Lewis pile-driver with his non-preferred right foot got the side off to the perfect start, and the Blues were full of energy, hustling their opposition.

But a momentary lapse saw a long-range strike sneak in for 1-1 at the break, turning the momentum.

The Blues slipped down 1-2, but Judd Felsher’s headed flick helped Jarrod Basger get them back to 2-2. At 3-2 down, and with time well against them, Lewis slid an unbelievable pass to Brett Rosenberg, who held his nerve to finish at the back stick and send the match into overtime.

Fittingly, it was Basger -– a star on the night -– who took matters into his own hands, and broke the game open with a solo game-breaker straight away.

Sam Kettler and Nic Fisher both deservedly got on the board, and the mood was set for a day that Maccabi futsal will never forget.

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Maccabi mourns the loss of Gray

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Maccabi mourns the loss of Gray


Former Socceroo Ian Gray. Photo: AJN file

Former Socceroo Ian Gray. Photo: AJN file

DAVID WEINER

MACCABI NSW is slowly coming to grips with the sudden passing of Ian Gray, as the club reflects on the former Socceroos’ legacy, while trying to fill the “irreplaceable” void that he leaves behind.

“This hit like a tsunami through Maccabi,” said Youth Development League (YDL) chairman Jon Marcuson, who knew “Iggy” for all of his 15-year involvement with the club.

“He was such a great coach, a good bloke. Such a loss.”

All Maccabi soccer clubs cancelled training for the week out of respect, and a minute’s silence was held and black armbands worn at the YDL intra-club trials on Sunday.

Each team, from juniors to the club’s most senior masters, held their own gatherings through the week, and both Maccabi and the Jewish schools organised counsellors for the kids.
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Maccabi International Games launched

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Maccabi International Games launched


Opening ceremony for the 2006 Maccabi Australia International Games. Photo: AJN file/Peter Haskin

Opening ceremony for the 2006 Maccabi Australia International Games. Photo: AJN file/Peter Haskin

DAVID WEINER

THE Maccabi Australia International Games (MAIGs) have been launched in Sydney with a special function and a fireworks display over Darling Harbour.

The games will be held from December 26 to January 2, 2011 in Sydney.

At the function on February 14 there were speeches from Maccabi Australia president Harry Procel, 2010 MAIGs chairman Jeff Houseman and 2006 MAIGs chief executive Karen Grega.

The 170-strong crowd, which was well supported by Maccabi NSW’s clubs, and included the president of US Maccabi Ron Carter and his wife Talia, was entertained throughout the night.

“It was about getting out to the community, letting them know we’ve got the games, the venues, the social,” Houseman told The AJN.
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Maccabi mourns death of former Socceroo

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Maccabi mourns death of former Socceroo


Ian Gray (right) with some of Maccabi’s State Youth League under-14 players in Singapore in 2009.

Ian Gray (right) with some of Maccabi’s State Youth League under-14 players in Singapore in 2009.

DAVID WEINER

THE Maccabi community has joined Australia’s football fraternity in paying tribute to former Socceroo Ian “Iggy” Gray, who was found dead in his Sydney apartment on February 15.

The 46-year-old footballer is not Jewish, but was a respected part of the Maccabi-Hakoah football scene for more than 15 years.

Gray was in the midst of simultaneously training Maccabi’s State Youth League under-15 team, the All-Age Ones and Twos, while maintaining his long-standing commitment to his beloved Grand Masters, who have become some of his closest friends.

The Maccabi Hakoah Football Club has released a statement saying: “This is obviously a massive tragedy for all of us as Iggy is an incredibly close friend, mentor, coach and great bloke to everyone at all levels within the Maccabi Hakoah Football family. He will be greatly missed by everyone.”

Gray was found dead in his inner-Sydney apartment on Monday night. Police said friends who had fears for his welfare went to the apartment and forced their way in. Police said he failed to keep appointments or answer his phone over the weekend and were treating the death as suspicious.
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Resnekov to fight in dream world title bout

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Resnekov to fight in dream world title bout


Muay Thai fighter Dylan Resnekov (left) in the ring.

Muay Thai fighter Dylan Resnekov (left) in the ring.

DAVID WEINER

MUAY Thai fighter Dylan Resnekov has landed a world title bout against New Zealander Sefa Fue on March 20 at Sydney Olympic Park.

The 26-year-old will contest one of 12 bouts on the “Immortality Fight Night” card at the State Sports Centre, and the incumbent Maccabi NSW Sportsman of the Year is primed for the fight of his life.

“He’s defending his title and I want his title,” Resnekov told The AJN. “I’m not going to stop until I get it. It’s going to be a very interesting, entertaining fight.”

As the holder of a 2009 Australian title, now he gets the chance to go to another level.

A tough training schedule will help Resnekov strip down from 69 kilograms to his 64-kilogram fighting division, and he is relishing the challenge.

“It’s exciting, everyone wants a world title,” he said. “It’s one of those things you dream of as a kid, and when you get there, it’s an amazing feeling. But there’s still a lot of preparation ahead – so I don’t want to get too excited.”
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Maccabi thrashes the Mob in touch football

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Maccabi thrashes the Mob in touch football


Touch football action earlier this year. Photo: David Weiner

Touch football action earlier this year. Photo: David Weiner

DAVID WEINER

THE Maccabi Kings and Moriah Old Boys (Mob) touch football teams will finish the regular season in the Eastern Suburbs Touch Association’s top division with the honours even after the Kings’ 5-2 win over the Mob on February 4.

It was a convincing performance by the Kings, who showed their class and patience by coming back after the Mob started the match with two lucky long-range tries.

Perfect Mob defence forced Maccabi to squeeze a pass, which Paul Meltz snapped up for a length-of-the-field intercept. He combined with Daniel Kochan soon after to catch Maccabi napping on a turnover of possession.

But that was where the highlights ended for the Old Boys. A stunted attack barely caused Maccabi to raise a sweat in defence, while the Kings attacked with verve and intent. Danny Glattstein slid over untouched to pull one back before the break.

Maccabi broke the game open in the second half, with David Krantz finishing off brilliantly in the far corner, while Yotam Hatzvi’s no-look flick pass allowed Yoni Sonnabend to slice the defence open for a scintillating try.

Glattstein sealed the result with an outrageous step past the Mob defence, while Ben Glattstein and Ben Nemeny kept the Old Boys on their toes with lively displays.
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Poker ace flushed with success

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Poker ace flushed with success


Tyron Krost ... the winner of the Aussie Millions poker tournament. Photo: Shannon Morris

Tyron Krost ... the winner of the Aussie Millions poker tournament. Photo: Shannon Morris

DAVID WEINER

UNIVERSITY student Tyron Krost has stunned the poker world, beating 746 of the world’s best poker players to win the prestigious Aussie Millions at Crown Casino in Melbourne.

The 23-year-old became an instant millionaire when he turned over a king of spades and a nine of diamonds to take down the final pot of an epic 13-hour session on March 28. He netted $2 million for his win.

The Sydneysider was having a break from poker to focus on his studies, when he entered a satellite tournament on a whim and won, gaining entry to the main event at the Aussie Millions.

For the quiet and laid-back Krost, victory in the world’s sixth biggest tournament sparked a whirlwind couple of days.

“After I won, that just felt like a dream – in the lights, all the sets, all the cameras, the final table being filmed in a television studio, so many people watching,” Krost told The AJN, while taking a break from a flurry of media commitments, interviews for poker websites, photo shoots and an appearance on Channel Ten’s 7pm Project.
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Countdown to the Games begins

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Countdown to the Games begins


Opening ceremony for the 2006 Maccabi Australia International Games. Photo: AJN file/Peter Haskin

Opening ceremony for the 2006 Maccabi Australia International Games. Photo: AJN file/Peter Haskin

DAVID WEINER

MACCABI Australia has appointed Ellana Aarons to head Australia’s team management at the second Maccabi Australia International Games (MAIGs), to be held in December 2010 and January 2011 in Sydney.

With the tournament set to attract a healthy contingent of international competition, Aarons said her challenge is to “better that and get quality Australian teams on the field”.

In a bid to build the profile of the MAIGs and encourage Australian Jewry to support the event, Aarons plans to “keep costs to a bare minimum” to entice local participation.

Aarons’ vision is for the MAIGs to not only be a fierce international competition, but to attract such local numbers that interstate Australian rivalry can be rekindled at senior level by fielding separate sides from NSW, Victoria and Western Australia in major sports, such as basketball, football and netball.

“We would hope if there are quality athletes that would allow us to have two teams in a sport, we will be doing that,” Aarons told The AJN.

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Israelis at the Australian Open

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Israelis at the Australian Open


Israeli tennis player Dudi Sela. Photo: AJN file/Peter Haskin

Israeli tennis player Dudi Sela. Photo: AJN file/Peter Haskin

DAVID WEINER

WITH the 2010 grand slam circuit kicking off at Melbourne Park today (January 18) with the Australian Open, there is no better time for Israeli and Jewish players to build on the success of 2009.

Here are some of the key players to look out for over summer:

DUDI SELA

The spearhead of Israel’s Davis Cup side became only the fourth Israeli to play in the fourth round of a grand slam when he reached the final 16 at Wimbledon in 2009.

This time last year, Sela had to endure three-rounds of qualifying to play in Melbourne -– where he eventually bowed out in the third round.
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Futsal, touch football teams eye top spot

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Futsal, touch football teams eye top spot


Maccabi’s Dan Ezekiel (with ball) and Danny Glattstein probe for an opening against Paul Meltz (left) and Daniel Kochan in the touch football match. Photo: David Weiner

Maccabi’s Dan Ezekiel (with ball) and Danny Glattstein probe for an opening against Paul Meltz (left) and Daniel Kochan in the touch football match. Photo: David Weiner

DAVID WEINER

AS futsal and touch football take their mid-season summer break, Jewish sides are in a prime position for a tilt at the championship.

The Maccabi-Hakoah futsal open men’s side is on the cusp of snaring a historic minor premiership in the NSW Super League, sitting three points clear with just one match to play when the season resumes on January 22.

The Blues almost made a mess of their match against second-bottom UTS Barcelona FC on December 19, but some breathtaking finishing from Antony Tow and Paul Meltz gave the side a 6-5 win to retain top spot.

Having lost just two matches from 10 starts in the second-highest tier of futsal in NSW, the Blues expected to easily dispatch of UTS.

Maccabi should have made short work of its opponent given the amount of ball it had, but after spurning a glut of chances and conceding some sloppy goals, the Blues’ movement, fitness and class ultimately prevailed.
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