Phoenix co-owner thrilled with India Tour
Gareth Morgan, member of Welnix the owners of The Phoenix, says he is thrilled with the outcome of the short tour that
the club just made to India. Dr Morgan, who travelled with the team said the success was far more than what occurred on
the field – although despite a narrow loss in the final of the series that alone was a great experience for the players,
particularly the eight apprentices from Welnx’s Football School of Excellence (FSE), who only assembled a couple of
months ago.
“The team equipped itself well, and to see the apprentices playing more often than not, is a real testimony to how much
confidence coach Ricki Herbert and his colleagues Jonathon Gould and Chris Greenacre have in that investment’. It was
just magic to see how those young lads mixed in with our senior pros and everything gelled well on and off the field.
The fact that young Louis Fenton was picked by Ricki as his player of the tournament is testimony to that fact”.
“But for me the opportunity to soak up our football climate for an uninterrupted couple of weeks and discuss strategy
for The Phoenix going forward was invaluable”, Morgan said.
“From this we are focussed on a number of things now to build on our FSE investment and to really push for The Phoenix
to win and just keep on winning the A-League. Some of these are;
1. Extending that development opportunity down to 14-16 year olds and even younger. The facts of life are that not
enough young NZ football players are being brought up to the standard we need.
2. Secondly, our six month off-season is way too long, teams in the English Premier League get 2 months – and even
then they tour to keep their level up. The India tour has confirmed that we need more off-season competition for our
professional team, and we can’t get enough of the right level of competition in New Zealand. So we will explore more
tours and cooperating with clubs in South Africa, Asia and South America to establish mini-competitions in our
off-season.
3. Developments on the football scene in India are really exciting and even include the possibility of an IPL
(International Profession League) as they have successfully launched with cricket. We want to stay close to India
Football’s Great Leap Forward and this tour has really established a great rapport. The crowds loved our boys and we
were implored to return. We will.
“All in all it’s been a great initiative and we have all benefited from the experience – players, management and
owners”.
Finally we are pleased to announce an agreement in principle with our Indian Football associates to invite two of their
up and coming young players to attend the FSE in Wellington. Some of these boys are from very poor backgrounds and as
part of a club policy of social responsibility, it is our pleasure to bring two such lads here for footballing and
education experience.”
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