Simon Harrold joins as our Director of Football, he will coach the Stop Out Free Heat 2008 Central League team, and importantly drive the activity of our Seaview Recycling Stop Out Football College.Simon played youth football for Blackpool Football Club, at the age of 19 moved to Semi-Pro Football. He played semi-pro for 8 years, firstly for Hednesford Town in what was then known as the Vauxhall L
An exciting innovation for 2008 is our partnership with Seaview Recycle & Transfer Station and their drive to support youth programmes within the community.The Seaview Recycle & Transfer Station Football College will work across Stop Out's strong junior club to develop the talent ofmany of our elite athletes as well as improving players of all levels.Stop Out wants loyalty and by developin
Our major Sponsor FREEHEAT is once again supporting the club.It's a major boost to have FREEHEAT back on board as 2008 shapes up to be one of the most exciting at Stop Out for many years.With a new Director of Football, the Seaview Recycling Football College up and running, the redevelopment of our playing fields and new changing sheds at Hutt Park, Coaching Development programmes already planned
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Paremata-Plimmerton’s Tane McMillan-Parata plucks out a lineout last week against Avalon. The defending first round champions are back at home tomorrow to play the Upper Hutt Rams, while the Wolves are in Miramar to meet Jubilee Cup holders Oriental-Rongotai. Photo: Stewart Baird (who is on assignment in Hawke’s Bay club rugby this weekend). By Scott...