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Sixty Ninth Annual Report 2015 – 2016 SIXTY NINTH ANNUAL REPORT 2015 – 2016 ASSOCIATION OFFICE BEARERS 1947 – 2015 SEASON PRESIDENT SECRETARY TREASURER 1947-48 R.E.Luxford L.Ticehurst C.L.Wiseman 1948-49 R.E.Luxford L.Ticehurst C.L.Wiseman 1949-50 R.E.Luxford L.Ticehurst C.L.Wiseman 1950-51 R.E.Luxford J.O’Neil C.L.Wiseman 1951-52 R.J.King R.E.Luxford J.McClymont 1952-53 R.J.King R.E.Luxford J.McClymont 1953-54 J.McClymont R.E.Luxford D.Bray 1954-55 R.E.Luxford D.Bray J.W.Fraser 1955-56 E.H.Robinson D.Bray R.E.Luxford 1956-57 E.H.Robinson D.Bray R.E.Luxford 1957-58 J.D.Dransfield D.Bray R.E.Luxford 1958-59 J.W.Fraser R.J.King R.E.Luxford 1959-60 R.Moss R.J.King R.E.Luxford 1960-61 J.Edwards R.J.King R.E.Luxford 1961-62 J.Edwards R.J.King R.E.Luxford 1962-63 J.Edwards R.J.King R.E.Luxford 1963-64 J.Edwards R.J.King R.E.Luxford 1964-65 J.Edwards R.J.King R.E.Luxford 1965-66 J.Edwards R.J.King R.E.Luxford 1966-67 J.Edwards R.J.King R.E.Luxford 1967-68 J.Edwards R.J.King R.E.Luxford 1968-69 J.Edwards R.J.King R.E.Luxford 1969-70 J.Edwards R.J.King R.E.Luxford 1970-71 J.Edwards D.Bray R.E.Luxford 1971-72 J.Edwards D.Bray R.E.Luxford 1972-73 J.Edwards D.Bray J.Boon 1973-74 J.Edwards R.A.Davey J.Boon 1974-75 J.Edwards R.A.Davey J.Boon 1975-76 J.Edwards R.A.Davey J.Boon 1976-77 J.Edwards R.A.Davey J.Boon 1977-78 J.Edwards R.A.Davey M.Taylor 1978-79 V.Ridge R.A.Davey M.Taylor 1979-80 V.Ridge R.A.Davey M.Taylor 1980-81 V.Ridge R.A.Davey M.Taylor 1981-82 V.Ridge R.A.Davey M.Taylor 1982-83 V.Ridge R.A.Davey M.Taylor 1983-84 V.Ridge R.A.Davey M.Taylor 1984-85 V.Ridge R.A.Davey M.Taylor 1985-86 V.Ridge R.A.Davey M.Taylor 1986-87 V.Ridge R.A.Davey M.Taylor 1987-88 V.Ridge R.A.Davey M.Taylor 1988-89 V.Ridge R.A.Davey M.Taylor 1989-90 V.Ridge R.A.Davey G.Thornley 1990-91 V.Ridge R.A.Davey G.Thornley 1991-92 V.Ridge R.A.Davey G.Thornley 1992-93 V.Ridge R.A.Davey G.Thornley 1993-94 V.Ridge R.A.Davey G.Thornley 1994-95 V.Ridge R.A.Davey G.Thornley 1995-96 L.Bunker D.J.Dee G.Thornley 1996-97 L.Bunker D.J.Dee G.Thornley 1997-98 L.Bunker D.J.Dee G.Thornley 1998-99 L.Bunker D.J.Dee G.Thornley 1999-00 L.Bunker D.J.Dee L.Taylor 2000-01 L.Bunker D.J.Dee L.Taylor 2001-02 L.Bunker D.J.Dee L.Taylor 2002-03 L.Bunker N.Taplin L.Taylor 2003-04 N.Taplin T.Sommerville L.Taylor 2004-05 N.Taplin T.Sommerville L.Taylor 2005-06 N.Taplin T.Sommerville L.Taylor 2006-07 N.Taplin N.Calder L.Taylor 2007-08 N.Taplin J.Matuzic L.Taylor 2008-09 N.Taplin G.Davidson L.Taylor 2009-10 N.Taplin Vacant L.Taylor 2010-11 N.Taplin D.J.Dee L.Taylor 2011-12 N.Taplin M.Mooney L.Taylor 2012-13 N.Taplin M.Mooney L.Taylor 2013-14 N.Taplin M.Mooney L.Taylor 2014-15 N.Taplin M.Mooney L.Taylor 2015-16 N.Taplin M.Mooney L.Taylor PROPOSED TIMETABLE 2016/17 SEASON 18 July 2016 - AGM at the Clubhouse, Glenn McGrath Oval, commencing 8.00 pm Presentation of team awards. Notification of resolutions to be considered at the Adjourned AGM. 1 August 2016 - Adjourned AGM at the Clubhouse, Glenn McGrath Oval, commencing 8.00 pm 8 August 2016 - Team Registrations and player nominations ($100.00 per team) at the Clubhouse, Glenn McGrath Oval, commencing 7.30 pm 5 September 2016 - Compulsory captains meeting plus Secretaries at the Clubhouse Glenn McGrath Oval times TBA 10 September 2016 - Round 1 2016/17 competition(s) commence 1.30 pm Sutherland Shire Cricket Association Inc ABN 99 793 660 400 OFFICE BEARERS AND COMMITTEE SEASON 2015-16 President Vice Presidents Noel Taplin Dean Martin (Senior) Adrian Stefani (Junior) Hon Secretary Hon Assistant Secretary Michael Mooney Andrea Handley Hon Treasurer Hon Recorder and Lance Taylor Competition Manager Allan Lofthouse Committee to Executive Michael Daly, Tod Young Delegate to NSW Districts Cricket Association Michael Mooney Delegate to Active Selection Committee Sports Advisory Committee Chairman Michael Mooney Noel Taplin Delegate to Sutherland Shire Cricket Umpires Association Lance Taylor Delegate from Sutherland Shire Cricket Umpires Association Lance Taylor Delegate to Sutherland Shire Junior Cricket Association Michael Mooney Delegate from Sutherland District Cricket Club Lance Taylor LIFE MEMBERS R Luxford*, J Every*, A Eagles*, R King*, W Wakely*, J Moodie*, D Bray*, K Murphy, M Perry, F Jackson*, V Dwyer*, J Edwards*, H Robbins, L Fisher, V Ridge*, W Anderson*, R A Davey, J Bannon*, L Handley, R Noakes*, D J Dee, M Taylor, J Field*, T Jones, D Walker, D Masters*, B Baker, L Bunker, R Lightfoot, G Thornley, S Edwards, N Taplin, J Keats, L Taylor, M Mooney (*deceased) PRESIDENTS REPORT Season 2015/16 has come and gone and we are on the eve of season 2016/17. Last season the Association had 71 sides from 15 clubs. Congratulations to all the Premiers and Runners Up and to the individual trophy winners. Thank you to our Secretary Michael Mooney for all his assistance throughout the season. It’s a hard job and Michael has done an exemplary job. A big thank you to Allan Lofthouse who kept the Association results. Some captain’s need to ensure their results is entered correctly and on time to make Allan’s job easier but, even with that hindrance, he did a sterling job. Thank you to Lance Taylor for once again making sure the Association is financially secure and thanks to our Vice Presidents Dean Martin and Adrian Stefani for their help and guidance throughout the year and to all the other members of the Executive my sincere thanks for all your efforts over the past season. My thanks to the Junior Association and the Grade Club for their continued support. I must express my thanks to SSCUA President Dave Robinson and Lance Taylor as the Umpires delegate for their co-operation and support during the season. This season we entered a representative team in the NSWDCA Telegraph Shield competition and they performed very well making the Final only to go down narrowly to Hornsby in a close fought match at Glenn McGrath Oval – well done boys. Last but not least my thanks to Sutherland Shire Council and the staff of Sports Services Kellie Hayes, Annette Sillan and Emi Skopal In conclusion – I hope you have enjoyed the off season and hope to see you all back for season 2016/17. Noel Taplin President SECRETARYS REPORT Having had the opportunity to read the reports of Noel Taplin and Allan Lofthouse. These reports are comprehensive and there are only a couple of things I would like to add regarding the season just completed and the future. Thank you for the work put in by all committee members to ensure that the SSCA competitions are run smoothly for the benefit of all players. Your commitment and contributions are very much appreciated. Once again there were some minor disruptions while Council carried out necessary ground improvements as part of the ongoing 5 year plan in conjunction with the SSJCA and Sutherland Council. You will be aware of the renovations being undertaken at Waratah Oval (Lincoln) and that it will not be available for cricket during the 2016/17 season. We are in ongoing discussions with Sutherland Council, the Grade Club and the SSJCA regarding upgrading of grounds & wickets for 2017 and beyond. The proposed Cricket Centre of Excellence for the Sutherland Shire is still on the drawing board and with the assistance of CricketNSW and the other cricket users in the Shire, we hope that it will be a reality before the end of 2017. Thank you to our major sponsor Kookaburra, to Sutherland Council for their on-going support of cricket in the Shire. Special thanks to Tom Croucher for assistance with Cricket On-Line and liaison with Council. Congratulations to all premiership winning teams and individual award winners for the season. Michael Mooney Secretary Sutherland Shire Cricket Association Inc ABN 99 793 660 400 FINANCIAL STATEMENT Year Ending 30 April 2016 INCOME $ EXPENDITURE $ Player Registration 5,155.00 Honoraria 10,119.00 Late Registrations 1,540.00 President expenses 250.00 Post 13/9 Registrations 2,780.00 Secretary Expenses 214.82 NSWDCA Registrations 710.00 Postage & Stationary 594.18 NSWDCA Affiliation 710.00 Meeting Refreshments 75.20 Synthetic Wicket Levy 11,715.00 Executive Dinner 1,155.50 SSCA Insurance Levy 1,324.00 Hall Maintenance 2,860.00 NSW Player Insurance 4,970.00 Honour Board 132.00 Cricket Balls 35,708.00 Fair Trading 54.00 Match Fees 6,520.00 Cricket Balls / Gear 33,180.00 Score Books 852.00 NSWDCA Score Books 840.00 Fines – Forfeits 670.00 Ump Fees - Games 110.00 - Duty Umpiring 500.00 - Finals 3,885.00 - Unregistered Player Trophies 799.80 Umpire Fees – Games 110.00 Annual Report 505.99 DCA Ump Fees 2015/16 390.00 NSWDCA Affiliation 22.00 Kookaburra Sponsorship 4,500.00 Keys cut 60.00 Interest - Trading A/c 19.53 Rep Team - Expenses 520.00 - Holding 517.54 Clothing 1,721.28 - Term Deposit 1,859.55 Function 778.60 Club Arrears 2014/15 505.50 Umpires 390.00 Club Credits - Awards 3,040.00 - Arrears 756.00 81,056.12 62,063.37 Opening Balance 1/5/2015 108,386.92 Closing Bank Balance 127,379.67 189,443.92 189,443.04 Cash at bank consists of: Trading Account 30/4/2016 30,577.09 Holding Account 38,683.05 Term Deposit 58,209.53 Less Unpresented Chqs (90.00) 127,379.67 We declare that the books and supporting documents of the Sutherland Shire Cricket Association Inc have been checked and in our view, the above statement represents a true and fair view thereof.
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