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PO Box 302
Thirroul, NSW, 2515
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Thirroul Junior Football Club has more than 400 juniors in teams from Under 6s to Under 18s. The club's aim is to foster football by creating an environment for our Thunderbolts players where success is judged - not by winning - but by having fun, improving skills and participating in a club that is active within the community.

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Thirroul JFC has more than 600 players from Under 6s to Senior Men's and Women's teams. The club's aim is to foster football by creating an environment for our Thunderbolts players where success is judged - not by winning - but by having fun, improving skills and participating in a club that is active within the community.

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2025 Thunderbirds WPL Expressions of Interest

Brad Walter

Thirroul Thunderbirds will conduct trials for our 2025 Women’s Premier League teams on Tuesday, November 26 and Dec 3, with a further trial on December 10 if required.

To help with planning we ask players intending to trial to submit the below Expressions of Interest form.

Thirroul JFC would also has a number of coaching positions available for our WPL teams and welcomes inquiries. For further information please contact Brad - 0417 227218 or Danielle - 0414 540936.

TJFC 2024 pre-season and in-season Skills Development Program

Brad Walter

TJFC is pleased to announce Aaron Kellaway from AKOACHT will be providing 10 sessions of training for players looking to develop their skills and team work.

Cost: $250 for 10 weekly sessions + shirt

Girls: March 4 to May 27
Boys: March 7 to May 30

To book your spot visit the TJFC Shop on thirroulfootball.com.au

Thunderbirds U18s Expressions of Interest

Brad Walter

Football South Coast is introducing a female Under 18s competition in 2024 and Thirroul JFC hope to enter an Thunderbirds U18s team as a pathway to Youth Grade.

A number of players have already expressed interest in playing in a Thunderbirds U18s team so we are seeking Expressions of Interest to determine numbers.

Thirroul JFC would also like to appoint a female coach for the Under 18s Thunderbirds and welcomes inquires about the role.


Congratulations to Thirroul JFC finals teams

Brad Walter

Thirroul JFC is proud to have 10 teams in the finals of Football South Coast competitions in 2023.

Congratulations to the Thunder Youth Grade and Thunderbirds O30s Blue teams on being crowned League Champions.

The Thunderbirds O30s Blue team play the Grand Final at 1.15pm on Sunday, August 26 at Ian McLennan Park, while the Thunderbirds U12s, U14s, U16.1, U16.2 and Youth Grade teams are in semi-final action on the same day.

The Thunder Youth Grade team play the major semi-final on Saturday, August 2, while the Thunder U13.4 team are through the grand final on Saturday, August 9 after a 3-1 extra-time semi-final win.

The GPR Reserve Grade and Thunderbirds O30s White teams also qualified for the semi-finals in their competitions.

Thunder Under 13.4

Thunder Youth Grade

Thunderbirds O30s White

GPR Reserve Grade

Thunderbirds WPL 2024 Expressions of Interest

Brad Walter

Skills Development Programme

Brad Walter

Thirroul JFC is introducing a Skills Development Programme for boys and girls aged 8-to-10 years.

The Skills Development Programme is a new partnership with Krishna Coaching and will run from August 2 to September 20.

The first 10 players registered and paid will be accepted.

Only players registered to Thirroul JFC can take part

If the Skills Development Programme proves successful, the club will continue to provide this valuable coaching resource in 2024.

A registration form can be found below.

The cost is $200 per player for 8 sessions and includes a training shirt. Payment can be made via the TJFC Shop on this website.

2023 Registration now open

Brad Walter

Registration to play for Thirroul JFC in the 2023 season is now open

The club will be holding 2 Registration Days on:

·       Wednesday 1st February 6:00 to 8:00 PM

·       Saturday 4th February 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM

Both at Club Thirroul, Station St. Thirroul

These Registration Days are for:

·       Assistance with completing registration.

·       Age verification for Junior players registering for the first time.

·       Purchase of socks and shorts.  Other club merchandise can also be ordered.

·       Any questions or advice about playing for Thirroul JFC..

To register with Thirroul JFC, please click here for the link to the playfootball.com.au website.

Parents, guardians and carers can claim the NSW Government’s Active Kids Voucher in advance by visiting the Services NSW website.

To receive the $100 discount you will need your Active Kids Voucher No. prior to registration.

Please click HERE for the link.

Thirroul JFC has maintained registration costs for the last two seasons, but due to increasing costs the fee for Junior players will be $220.

A $40 Sibling Discount is available when registering three or more players from the same family. Parents must link their children when registering to receive the Sibling Discount.

For senior Thunder, Thunderbirds and GPR players, registration this year will be $250. All senior players registering will receive a club jacket, the required size will need to be specified as part of the registration.

Shorts and socks can also be purchased online at the TJFC Shop.



Thunderbirds Trials: Registration of Interest

Brad Walter

Thunderbirds gallery

Brad Walter

Match Report

The long wait for Women’s football finally came to an end as we saw round two of the Julie Porter Cup at Ian McLennan Park on Sunday afternoon.

This year’s Cup features all the Women’s Division 1 teams, including, Albion Park White Eagles, Bulli FC, Kiama Quarriers, Shellharbour Scorpions, Thirroul Thunderbirds, Warilla Wanderers, Woonona Sharks and University FC.

Woonona Sharks 2 (Wheatley 20’, Woods 84’) Thirroul Thunderbirds 0

The Woonona Sharks secured their first win for the year defeating the Thirroul Thunderbirds 2-0 in round two of the Julie Porter Cup.

Jordan Wheatley opened the scoring in the 20th minute with a neatly placed goal for the Sharks.

The Thunderbirds had a flood of chances in the last 15 minutes of the match, but with a series of injuries for the Thirroul side, it was Woonona that would go into the break with a 1-0 lead.

A well-experienced Nikita Woods added to the Sharks lead, scoring her first goal for the year in the 84thminute.

Woonona took home their first win for the Julie Porter Cup against a well-structured Thirroul Thunderbirds team.

Match report: Alison Dinh. Photos: Richie Wagner

Other match reports




Thunder gallery

Brad Walter

Thunder v UOW at Ian McLennan Park, Saturday, 9 April. Photos: Football South Coast

Thunderbirds set for Julie Porter Cup

Brad Walter

Thirroul Thunderbirds are proud to take part in the inaugural Julie Porter Cup, named after local Matildas legend and club junior, Julie Porter.

Julie broke the barrier and caused a stir when she started playing in the boy’s competition in under 10s for Thirroul Junior Soccer Club. In 1978, she played in the first Illawarra Women’s competition.

Porter was a member of the first women's team from neighbouring Bulli in the inaugural Illawarra women's competition in 1978, a competition that was possibly the best populated in the country, offering football for 22 teams over 2 divisions.

In 1981, Julie made her international debut for the Matildas. She went on to represent Australia in the green and gold 19 times and was the Illawarra’s first Matildas representative.

Emi Skopal, Head of the Women’s Football Council said the Julie Porter Cup was a welcome addition to the FSC calendar.

“Initially the concept was for a Pre Season Cup, however the recent wet weather has meant we will play the tournament during the first few rounds of the competition proper,” Skopal said. “ With the introduction of this tournament, we wanted to honour Julie and are proud that we can acknowledge her though this event”.

Julie Porter said: “I am deeply honoured”.

The 2022 Julie Porter Cup, will incorporate Division 1 women’s teams from Albion Park White Eagles, Kiama Quarriers, Shellharbour, Warilla, Bulli, Thirroul, UOWFC and Woonona.

The first round will kick off on Sunday, April 10, with all games taking place at Ian McLennan Park.

The Thunderbirds play Woonona at 4.20pm.

Football South Coast are delighted to honour Julie’s incredible football achievements with this new tournament and are excited to add to the Women’s Football calendar for 2022 alongside the existing Bonnie Lassie Cup, which is in its 44th year in 2022.

Article courtesy of footballsouthcoast.com.au

Julie Porter Cup Round 1
Sunday, 10 April at Ian McLennan Park
12pm: Albion Park White Eagles v Warilla Wanderers
2:10pm:  Bulli v University
4:20pm: Thirroul v Woonona
6:30pm: Kiama Quarriers v Shellharbour

 

Thunderbirds captain Claytyn Gehrke and Bulli’s Mikaylee Air. Photo: Lin Hampton

TJFC Grading for U12s and 13s

Brad Walter

The Grading process to select teams for the Under 12s and Under 13s Mixed competitions is expected to be finalised this week.

This is done through a combination of assessing skills and observing players in a game situation.

Monday, 14 February
Small sided games
5:15pm to 6:15pm at Gibson Park

Wednesday, 16 February
Small sided games
5:15pm to 6:15pm at Gibson Park

Saturday, 19 February
Trial match on full sized field
3pm: Under 12s
4:15pm Under 13s

Thirroul JFC is still seeking more players for our Under 12s teams. Any late registrations will be assessed and placed in the appropriate team. Any player turning 12 this year who has not yet registered will be expected to play Under 12s.

2021 Thunder and Thunderbirds Award Winners

Brad Walter

Congratulations to the Thunder and Thunderbirds 2021 award winners announced at the Senior 2022 Season Launch.

Thunderbirds Division 1

Player’s Player: Hannah Bowen
Coach’s Award: Keely Mar
Leading Goalscorer: Katie Mott

Thunder First Grade

Player’s Player: Dan Arthur
Coach’s Award: Daniel Bond
Leading Goalscorer: Dan Arthur

Thunderbirds Division 2

Player’s Player: Zara Button
Coach’s Award: Bree Henderson
Leading Goalscorer: Jasmine Brown

Thunder Reserve Grade

Player’s Player: Cooper Brindle
Coach’s Award: Zach Biddulph
Leading Goalscorer: Jordan Cox

Thunderbirds Division 3

Player’s Player: Verity Cole
Coach’s Award: Dayle Air
Leading Goalscorer: Matilda Davis-Raiss

Thunder Youth Grade

Player’s Player: Tyler Adams
Coach’s Award: Jack Cotterill
Leading Goalscorer: Tyler Adams

Thunderbirds Women’s Youth League

Player’s Player: Jemma Metcalfe
Coach’s Award: Kat Pennington
Leading Goalscorer: Ruby Reed

Best Prospect Award

Thunder: Elijah Selma
Thunderbirds: Zara Button

Golden Boot

Thunder: Jordan Cox
Thunderbirds: Ruby Reed

Spirt of the Game (Mel Bond Memorial Award)

Hannah Bowen and Rose Wilmans

Continuous Service

25 Years
Simon Ward (1997-2021)

10 Years
Tamika Dillon (WYL)
Zara Button (Division 2)
Jaida Harrison-Shaw (WYL)
Jason Donkin (Youth Grade)
Euan Riedy (U17/YG)
Chanaya Haines-McWatters (U16G/1)
Chelsea Innes (U16G/2)
Lillian Iredale (U16G/1)
Taj Jones (U14/1)