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Woodville West Torrens Football Club Inc ANNUAL REPORT 2 ANNUAL REPORT 3 Woodville West Torrens Football Club Inc. and Eagles Club Inc. Season 2018 Oval Avenue, Woodville South, SA 5011 Postal: PO Box 4, Woodville, SA 5011 Phone: 08 8347 2444 Email: [email protected] Website: www.wwtfc.com.au To be presented to Members at the Annual General Meeting To be held at the Woodville West Torrens Football Club Oval Avenue, Woodville South, on Monday, 4th February 2019 Eagles Club at 7.30pm and to be followed by Woodville West Torrens Football Club. ANNUAL REPORT 4 RETIRED PLAYERS PAUL STEWART MARC BORHOLM ANNUAL REPORT 5 CONTENTS Office Bearers 6 Club History 7 Life Members 8 Reports President/Chairman’s Report 10 Licensed Cubs Report Report 12 Membership Report 13 Marketing & Partnerships Report 14 Community Initiatives & Indigenous Engagement Report 15 Women’s Football Report 18 Senior Coach’s Report 28 Captains Report 29 Coach’s Report – Under 18’s 37 Coach’s Report – Under 16’s 41 Football Development Report 43 Affiliated Leagues Report 46 The 2018 Season Highlights 19 2018 League Results 23 League Statistics 27 Club Champion Awards 31 Reserves Statistics 33 Reserves Best & Fairest Awards 34 Under 18’s Statistics 36 Under 18’s Best & Fairest Awards 39 Under 16’s Statistics 40 Under 16’s Award Winners 42 Coterie Groups 48 Financial Reports 50 ANNUAL REPORT 6 OFFICE BEARERS President/Chairman: Kurt Slaven Board of Directors: Christine Williams Luke Powell-General David Couzner Manager, Football (Part) Ash Bidhendi CEO (Part) Sean Connors D’Arcy Evans Chris Branson-General Jarrod Manuel (part) Manager, Commercial Operations (Part) Patron: Club Historian: Mayor of the City of Charles Sturt: John Storer Angela Evans Club Photographer: Solicitor: Kyle Smith Precision Legal Auditor: Senior Coach: Bentleys SA Pty Ltd Michael Godden General Manager, Football: Assistant Coaches: Luke Powell Brian Haraida, Vincenzo Rugolo, Luke Powell, Michael Wundke General Manager, Commercial: Chris Branson (Part) Reserves Coach: Vincenzo Rugolo Talent & Development Manager: Darren Hams Strength & Conditioning Marketing & Partnerships Coordinator: Coach: Matthew Goldsworthy Lachlan Hinds Licensed Club Manager: Co-Captains: Sam Conlon Patrick Giuffreda & Luke Thompson Financial Administrator: Michelle Diamond No. 1 Ticket Holder: Malcolm Blight A.M. Membership Coordinator/Receptionist: Melissa McKenzie Life Governors: Sales & Events Coordinator: R.W. Hank, L.F. Head, J.F. Bills, Madison Pett M.J. Blight A.M., A.J. Payze, A.P. Rogers, R.F. Simunsen Seven 22 Manager: Vicki Wright ANNUAL REPORT 7 CLUB HISTORY Woodville West Torrens Football Club Club Formed November 1st, 1990 Record Home Attendance 7,183 in 1994 at Woodville Oval Record Attendance 42,719 at 1993 Grand Final Premierships 3 (1993, 2006, 2011) Grand Final Losses (Runner Up) 5 (1994, 2000, 2001, 2004, 2005, 2015,2016) Wooden Spoons 0 Magarey Medallists 0 Most Magarey Medal Votes in Career 135 (Justin Cicolella) Most Years as Coach 9 (Ron Fuller 2001-2009, Michael Godden 2010-2018) Most Years as Captain 6 (Andrew Rogers 1995-2000) 6 (Gavin Colville 2001-2006) Most Games 266 (Justin Cicolella) Most State Games 4 (Andrew Rogers 1993-1996) 4 (Paul Lindsay 2002-2003, 2005) 4 (Luke Jarrad 2012-2015) Most Goals 312 (Mark Passador – career total 366) Most Goals in Premiership Games in a Season 99 (Scott Morphett 1991) Highest Individual Score in a Premiership Match 12.2 (Andrew Taylor 1994) Highest Individual Score in a pre/post season 6.3 (Laurence Schache 1993) “Cup” game Highest Winning Score 30.14 (1994 vs North Adelaide) Highest Winning Score against us 31.13 (1995 vs Norwood) Highest Losing Score 21.13 (1993 vs Port Adelaide) Lowest Winning Score 8.5 (2004 vs Sturt) Lowest Winning Score against us 5.11 (1995 vs North Adelaide) Lowest Score 3.7 (2012 vs Central Districts) Biggest Winning Margin 156 points (1993 vs North Adelaide) Biggest Losing Margin 158 points (1995 vs Norwood) Biggest Match Aggregate 307 points (1993 vs Port Adelaide) Longest Winning Sequence 14 games (1993-1994) Longest Undefeated Sequence 14 games (1993-1994) Longest Losing Sequence 8 games (1997) Reserves Premierships 5 1992, 1993, 2000, 2001, 2004, 2013, 2014, 2015 Reserves Magarey Medallists 6 1992 Jason Sziller, 1996 Jason King, 2003 David Newett, 2012 Angus Poole, 2015 Matthew Appleton, 2016 Jake Comitogianni Under 19 Premierships 3 1996, 1998, 2000 Tomkins Medallists 3 1997 Adam O’Hara, 1999 Greg Chapman, 2008 Shane Harris Under 17 Premierships 4 1993, 1998, 1999, 2000 Under 18 Premierships 3 2012, 2013, 2018 McCallum Tomkins Medallists 2 2013 Paul Ventura, 2018 Kai Pudney EAGLES CLUB LIFE MEMBERS T.F. Caldow C.P. Winstanley G. Hallett W. Drucks Mrs L. Leibelt B. Harrison W.H. Smith Mrs J. Mead D.B. Stephens S.J.B. Smith W.H. Tonkin C.S. Sweet R. White Italics = Deceased ANNUAL REPORT 8 LIFE MEMBERS 1906 J.J. Collins, S.J. Tait, E.C. Filsell, J.Carr, M.Matthews, P.J. McMahon 1910 T.H. Brooker 1912 B. Filsell 1914 J. Andrews 1919 H.D.Smith, A. Taylor 1920 T. Hallett, G.J. Plenty 1921 R. Aldersey, B. Johnson 1924 G.H. Marsh, G. Richmond 1926 J. Barry, A. Walker 1927 E.A. Daviess, G.P. Halberts 1928 J. Harley 1929 H.W. Tomkins, S. Patten 1930 E. Quick, J. Karney 1931 A.J. Graham, P. Broderick 1932 G.H. Battye, R. Osborn 1933 D. Conroy, P.A. Read 1937 L.J. Ashby 1939 C.E. Bridgeman, J.H. Phillips 1940 T. Ahern, W.A. Williamson 1941 H.G. Barltrop, J. Lock 1945 L.J. Martin, E.C. Moore 1946 J. Hume, E.J. Richmond 1947 P.S. Johns, M.P. Drury 1948 J.E. Whiteley, R. Mullins, E.J. Hine, E.J. Turner, G.M. Scott, F. Shore, S.J.B. Smith, L.J. Dinnison, S.G. Cox 1949 Dr. I.J. Dunstone, W.J. Whiteford, W. Batt, Dr. K.G. Glastonbury, W.L. Gately, J.L. Thiele 1950 P.F. Green, K.T. Trebilcock, A.E.I. Bowyer, P.E. Norman, H.R. McPharlin, R. Barltrop, F.K. Keane 1951 S.S. Glastonbury, A. Jones, K.G. Edwards, D.A. Hamilton, F.A. Mewett 1952 R.T. Sulley, K.M. Scott, R.F. Kimber, A.S. Withy, J. Hickman, D. Hendry 1953 D.W. Hone, R.W. Hank, C. MacKenzie, D.F. Prior, A.C. Roberts, S.G.B. Wilson 1954 G. Wiles, T. Garland, A.V. Dix 1955 K.R. Jackson, H.J. Brogan, E.J. Coverlid, G.F. Frogley, W.H. Wright 1956 R. Lester, H.R. Sharp, W.J. Curtis, G.H. Hallett, R. Hank, C.L. Pyatt, W.S. Hank, W.H. Tonkin 1957 B.L. McPharlin, R. Edwards, Mrs. M. Jones, M. Yon. L.H. Bartle,P.J. Kinlough 1958 R.R. White, K.L. Barnes, C. Turville, H.O.H. Thompson, A.E. Wallace 1959 R.C. Wallace, W.H. March, L.J. Lynch, R.J. Ranger, F. Boundy, R.H. Ashby, F. Graham, W.J. Low, L.F. Rankine, K.A. Wyatt 1960 A.L. Fisher, Dr. F.I. Flaherty 1961 O.J. O’Grady, J.F. Allan, J. Bunney, I.S. Cock, M.T. Clingly, G.V. Kersley, J.E. Slaven 1962 L.H. Head, M.B.E 1964 W.N. Busbridge, A. Coleman, B. Livesey 1965 P.G. Barltrop, W. Cook, J. Kinlough, R.H. Morrell 1966 D. J.A. Flaherty, C.H. Thornton, C.W. Pratt, H.H. Trestail 1967 C.S.H. Sweet, J. Larkin, R. Turner 1969 J.F. Bills, K.G. George, R.G. Gibson, C.G. Scoop, L.A. Morrell, H.R. McPharlin 1970 R.W. Gibson, D.B. Tucker, B.J. Rawson, G.A. Pill, R.F.R. Kimber 1971 J.L. Graham, R.S.C. Warren, K.R. Jackson, H.W. March, W.H. Wright 1972 M.V. Barltrop, P. Burns, P.L. Childs, D.G. Christie, R.F. Simunsen 1973 T. Wait, J. Cowling, W. Marks, F.E. Hansch, J. Edwards 1974 N.L. Grimm, R.D. Hughes, P.C. Wiles, R.G. Buckley, R.J. Raymond, G.R. James 1975 D. Cockshell, C.V. Gibbons, Mrs. D. Pratt, G. Davis, R. Dix, R.A. Allen, J. O’Connor 1976 S. Butler, D. Webb, Mrs. M. Wait, J. Cummins, P.A. Boyce 1977 L. McMahon, B.A. Wilson, W.P. Ruth, Mrs. B.L. McPharlin 1978 B. Harrison, Mrs. R. Berresford, R.S. Sewer, G. Gibbons 1979 W. Jackson, A. Floreani, W.H. Smith, L.F. Rankin, L.D. Heaven 1980 P. Leahy, H. Dabrowski, G. White, S. Pavlich, B.J. Tyrell, P. Phillipou, Mrs. S.C. Boyce 1981 Mrs. M. Hughes, A. McDonough, P. Cousins, P. Scanlan, R.C. Kinsman ANNUAL REPORT 9 LIFE MEMBERS (cont.) 1982 D. Wing, E. Cowling, K. McSporran 1983 Dr. P. Barnes, M.S. Parker 1984 G. Lennard, D. Rundell 1985 W.M. Richardson, D. Inglis, A. Green, L.J. Gilligan, O.A.M., W. Smith, J.R. Nairn 1986 Mrs. L. Liebelt, W.B. Sanders, D.L. Trembath 1987 D. Alderman, M.J. Blight, A.M. 1988 J. Hughes, B. Thomas, B. Lindsay, I. Hanna, C.P. Winstanley, K.F. Golding 1989 G. Kingston, D. White, J. Adcock, L. Harrison, R. Enright, L. Robson, Dr. K.R. Angel, Mrs. N.J. Roache 1990 T.M. Ryan, A.J. Smith, J. Niemann, D. Barry, D. Davill, T. Caldow 1992 L. McCauley 1993 P.D. Schwarz, Mrs. J.K.F. Mead, J.M. Mead, J.B. James 1994 Mrs. B. Raymond, L. Sampson 1995 B.J. Aldous, A.J. Osborne, A.J. Payze 1996 S.W. Morphett, P. Van Vugt, Dr. P. Byrne, A.M. 1997 G. Haylock, P. 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