Meet Enza Kursun from Doonside Hawks Soccer Club
Three people I would love to invite to dinner: Nikolai Topov-Stanley, Adam Sandler and Channing Tatum. My most embarrassing moment: Jumped off a wall at Woodcroft Shops and fell flat on my face. My kids and other people were around. A motorist stopped to make sure I was OK then decided to start lecturing me! I just got up and continued walking. My first car: A Suzuki 800 — it was my little green machine. My last meal would be: Thai green curry prawns. What people may not know about me is: I left school and worked in a bank for 17 years, then nervously went to the NSW Police Force as a public servant and now work for Transport for NSW in a position I never thought I would ever hold. Especially for someone who left school in year 10. I wish I hadn't: Waited so long to start travelling. My earliest memory is: When I was little I went fishing off the rocks with my dad at Maroubra. I saw what I thought to be a cat. Luckily for me my dad saw it . . . it was a very big rat! A movie I think everyone should see: Blended with Adam Sandler and Drew Barrymore. The one thing I will never throw out: A garden gnome that was painted for me many years ago just before the first of our grand final soccer wins. A lucky gnome. If I could have a super power it would be: To know what the person in front of me is thinking My fantasy job: My fantasy job would be to earn what I earn now but to be more involved in the soccer industry. The best advice I ever received: I could achieve anything I put my mind to. If I was down to my last $10 I would spend it on: my family…they always come first The most amazing thing I‘ve ever done is: I became a soccer coach for the Doonside Hawks Soccer Club almost 8 years ago. I coached both boys and girls teams. I have coached some amazing kids over the years and can proudly say that for three years in a row my boy’s team won the Grand Finals. I have also managed teams, joined the committee and play in a women’s team – never too old to play!! On my bedside table is: A lamp, alarm clock, pretty boring actually! A goal either side of the break was enough for Blacktown District side Doonside
Hawks to be crowned 21 Women Champion of Champions against the Miranda Magpies from the Sutherland Shire. It was a real battle in midfield in this one with both the Magpies and Hawks fighting hard for the ball. It was Demi Francis though who opened the scoring for the Hawks early in the first half with a calm finish from the edge of the area to put them 1-0 up. The Magpies regathered and picked themselves up after going behind, creating a few half chances that they failed to convert into goals. After the break Nina Jurisic showed she can hit a set piece, almost putting the Hawks further in front, only for her curling free kick to smack against the bar. Jurisic was in the mood and probably should’ve put her side further ahead but Rachel Blanch made a great save for the Magpies. Jurisic wouldn’t be denied for too much longer though, capitalising on a mistake from Blanch to tap home the ball and put the Hawks 2-0 up. It was all Jurisic and she came close to getting her second but the ball came off the post from a header. Match Stats Miranda Magpies 0 Doonside Hawks 2 (Francis, Jurisic) Sunday October 18, 2015 Valentine Sports Park Referee: Anastasia Filacouridis Assistant Referees: Yosemite Guilmeer & Stephanie Hayes -By Nikola Pozder |
AuthorJake Sondaar - Media Manager Archives
May 2017
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