NoRtheRN SubuRbS FootbAll ASSociAtioN iNc Season 2014 Annual Report

“From the Harbour to the Hawkesbury”

• 34 CLUBS Northern Suburbs Football Association Incorporated • 1,400 TEAMS Suite 2 /4-10 Bridge Street, Pymble 2073 Phone: (02) 9449 4933 Fax: (02) 9449 4877 • 17,000 PLAYERS www.nsfa.asn.au EmaiL: [email protected] NSFA INcorporAted BoArd oF dIrectorS SpoNSorS

NSFA acknowledge the support of our corporate partners, whose assistance has helped create a fantastic year for the Association.

Chris Rayner Roy Ashpole Howard Mann Duncan Tweed President Vice President Treasurer Chief Executive Officer

Caroline Morris Paul Templeman James Sneddon Dave Watson Barry Thompson Director Director Director Director Director

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President’s Report 2

Chief Executive Officer’s Report(Treasurer’s Report to be supplied in a separate report document at the Annual General Meeting) 3

Junior Mixed Football Report 5

Men’s Football Report 6

Girl’s/Women’s Football Report 9

6-A-Side Report 11

Clubs and the Community 13

PD & DC Report 15

Football Development Report 16

Northern Tigers Football 18

Facilities Report 21

Junior Points Scores 2014 Season 23

Men’s Points Scores 2014 Season 25

Women’s Points Scores 2014 Season 27

Player Registration per Club 2014 Season 28

Number of Teams per Club 2014 Season 30

Statistics of Players per Age Group 2014 Season 32

Statistics of Teams per Age Group 2014 Season 33

Roll of Honour 34

Premiership and Finals Winners 2014 Season 38

Sponsors IBC

1 president’s report

Chris Rayner I am very proud of the progress of the Northern Tigers as we continue to see great quality results and player development from grassroots to the Premier league Competitions.

It is with great sadness I acknowledge the passing of Gil Merlo The 2014 season was another fantastic year for all involved this year and would like to acknowledge the great amount of with the Northern Suburbs Football Association. The New effort he put into football for the Lindfield Football Club and Year brought new premises in Pymble for our head office, the Association in general. Also during the past year, two of providing a more central base. I was also excited by the our Life Members passed away, Lew Thomas and Jim Flint addition of another synthetic field in our district with Charles Bean (UTS) being used for the entire year from pre-season to In closing I would like to thank all volunteers that contribute hosting Champions of Champions matches. to our association, whether they are committee members, coaches, managers, Canteen operators. Volunteers are a key Ground development is a very important part of growing the component to ensuring our ongoing success. game in our area with limited use on grounds, as seen with a few washouts this year. With Charles Bean, Northbridge and chris rayner now Blackman, Chatswood and Cammeray coming in 2015, President the Association is increasing the number of high quality fields for all our players. cup & shield Winners

Along with the synthetic pitches we also saw floodlight Winners upgrades at Berowra Oval. A big thank you to Matt Kean nsFA cup: Kissing Point Hornsby MP for his assistance in funding the upgrade. This allowed additional night matches including the Northern rick close cup: West Pymble Premier League derby which was a massive success. I look president’s shield: Mount Colah forward to developing more grounds to improve the quality Vice president’s shield: Lindfield and amount of football that can be played. treasurer’s shield: Lindfield In 2014 on the field we saw Willoughby Dalleys win their first Fair play trophy: Premier League Premier League title; congratulations to Willoughby Dalleys Knox United and to North for winning the Women’s Competition. Division 2 The NSFA Cup was won by Kissing Point for the 7th time in a Wahroonga classic match played in wet weather and came down to the club championship: BCRFC last 2 minutes for the winner to be scored.

2 chieF executiVe oFFicer’s report

Duncan Tweed NSFA is working closely with FFA to run pilot programs over the coming summer which incorporate FFA teaching materials. We should then be ready to kick off “MiniRoos KickStart” formally in Term 2, 2015. The Association achieved some major milestones in 2014. The quality of grounds we play on probably remains the biggest More people played in our winter competitions than ever area of concern for our members. In appreciation of this fact, before, NSFA’s Member Clubs commenced their involvement NSFA has devoted significant time to the development of the in the National Club Accreditation System, we launched the Strategic Facilities Plan, which was launched earlier this year. NSFA Strategic Facilities Plan, relocated our office from Asquith This document has already been the catalyst to discussions to a more central Pymble location, strengthened our online with the Mayors and General Managers of the five NSFA and social media presence and communications capabilities, Councils we work with and Football NSW is now using the and rejuvenated our Strategic Plan to take us through to 2016. document as a precedent for other Associations to follow. While it hasn’t always been easy (or dry!), 2014 is a year that The most important project currently underway is the North the Association and its members can be proud of. Recreation Area; NSFA is currently working closely In the main NSFA winter competitions, we had a total of with Ku-ring-gai Council on the proposed football facilities 15,868 registered players. This is an increase of 589 players – and our shared goal is that we will be able to play football a growth of almost 4% from last season. Pleasingly, much of there at some stage in 2016. the growth was in junior football, with girls’ MiniRoos in Another area where NSFA has sought to make progress is particular showing a strong increase in players. These statistics in its communications with individual players and parents. The suggest that we are successfully attracting young children to NSFA website received a makeover this year. We believe that the game. The hope is that with the Asian Cup on home soil the new site will provide a better platform for the functionality in January 2015 this trend will continue as more and more which will be needed in coming years and it looks great too! people come to realise what the world of football can offer. We have also instituted the NSFA newsletter which goes out One particular initiative which will add to the player base in to all members weekly during the season – already the open 2015 is the introduction of football programs for children who rates and click rates for this newsletter are ahead of industry are not yet at school. In response to an NSFA survey, over standard. 83% of respondents stated that the introduction of an Under 5 Finally, we have launched official presences for the Association program was a good idea – particularly as there are so many on both Facebook and Twitter, both of which will continue to unaccredited providers already operating programs in this gain importance in 2015. Effective communication with our space. community is something that we know we must continue to improve, to build on the giant strides taken in this area in 2014.

3 CHIeF exeCUTIve oFFICeR’S RePoRT continued

The new open plan NSFA office, located in Pymble NSFA Golf Day

The other area which I would like to address at this time is the Overall though, the past twelve months have been successful participation of the Association in the National Club Accred- for the Association. Northern Tigers continues to be a model itation System, FFA’s program to improve the administration of representative Club, both on and off the field, while 2014 grassroots clubs. NSFA is the only Association in New South saw the launch of both the Under 11 Diamond League for Wales which has mandated participation in this system, and I girls as well as the NSFA Regional Youth League program would like to take this opportunity to thank the Member Clubs for boys aged U12-U15. On the coaching side, more people for willingly joining this journey. The feedback we have received have undertaken coaching courses through the Association is that the process has prompted Committees to stop and than ever before. Under the supervision of the Association’s think about the framework of their Club and what they can do Technical Director these pathways for both players and to make their systems and policies better for future seasons. coaches continue to be strengthened. I strongly believe that the biggest value add which NSFA Importantly, the Association will be reporting another strong can provide is in helping build stronger and better individual financial performance this year; not only will we meet budget Clubs. expectations but we will exceed them. This result is vital not On the other side of the ledger, 2014 has also brought some only because it allows the Association to invest operating lowlights. Principally amongst these were the cancellation due surpluses into facilities projects, but also because it is a signal to weather of all of the Gala Days as well as the inaugural to Member Clubs that your Association is managing your Under 6 Welcome to Football Day. It’s ironic that in a year funds appropriately. As has historically been the case, the marked by a bone-dry winter, rain has robbed us of the audited financial results will be available online for review in biggest days on the community football calendar. Better luck due course. next year! While there’s nothing we can do about the rain, On behalf of the Association, I would like to thank all of there have also been disappointments at the business level. those who have contributed to the past financial year in one From my perspective the inability to get a paperless match way or another. In particular my thanks goes to those who card system trialled and tested in time for 2015 represents the have volunteered their time, whether on Club Committees, biggest failure. While trials were carried out towards the end of coaching teams, being part of NSFA Competition Committees, the 2014 winter season, unfortunately these were insufficient refereeing games or even being Directors of the Association for the business to move to a completely paperless system itself. Finally, on a personal note, I would like to thank the for next year. Accordingly, we will be spending the first half of NSFA staff, whose hard work and (largely) good cheer 2015 making sure that this paperless solution can be rolled remain somewhat underappreciated, but certainly not by the out as soon as possible. Directors or myself.

duncan tweed Chief Executive Officer

4 junior mixed FootBAll report

The 2014 Season at Northern Suburbs Football Association Michael Trinder – U6/7 Age Convenor saw a record number of 9,640 Junior Mixed players, an Sean Sweeney – U8/9 Age Convenor increase of 6% on previous years. In particular, we had record Martin Dickey – U10/11 Age Convenor numbers in U7, U8, U10, U11, U12, U13, U14 and U15 Age Christine Freer – U12 Age Convenor groups. Tony Kalogerou – U13 Age Convenor Belinda Templeman – U14 Age Convenor Unfortunately, the season came to an abrupt end with August Barry Thompson – U15/18 Age Convenor in Sydney being the wettest since 1908 and cloudiest since Glen War – U16 Age Convenor 1998. This is the first time Gala Day has been washed out since 1996 and only the second time in 28 years. I would like If you are passionate about Junior and Youth Football, we to recognise the long and diligent work of the NSFA Office, would love to hear from any volunteers to assist with the without the super human efforts of Damian Miles, Marcia Committee in 2015. Allman and Jodi Sparks, we would not be able to enjoy more I would like to acknowledge the work of my predecessor, Lee than 500 Junior Mixed Football matches each and every Sullivan who put in the hard yards at the beginning of the weekend. 2014 Season. This year it was planned to have our inaugural U6 “Welcome With the AFC Asian Cup being held in Australia during January to Football” Fun Day, which unfortunately was washed out. 2015, it looks like 2015 will be an even bigger season at NSFA. In addition, we had planned holding U12 preseason grading I encourage players and their families to go along and join days but the rain closed many grounds during this first week in the 7 games including the Final being played at Stadium which did not allow a complete result. Here’s hoping for a Australia at Sydney Olympic Park. Visit www.afcasiancup. drier season in 2015. com for more details. During 2014 Season we trialled playing U18 Division 1 on Whilst we await the 2015 Season, to keep the Football blood Friday Nights. Unfortunately, the scheduling of Friday night pumping though our veins, I would also like to encourage matches did not retain or increase the number of U18 players players and their families to attend as many A-League and as expected. W-League games as they can. We are spoilt in Sydney Football Federation of Australia has been introducing a new having so many quality teams – Sydney FC, Western Sydney brand for non-competition Junior Football called MiniRoos. Wanderers and Central Coast Mariners at our doorstep. Visit There is very little difference to the SSF Football we have been www.a-league.com.au and www.w-league.com.au for more playing in NSFA for over 5 years. We will see MiniRoos brand details. being more prevalent in 2015. Barry thompson I would like to thank the 2014 Junior Football Committee Junior Chair (JFC) members for their devotion in applying their depth of experience in overseeing non-competition Junior and competition Youth Football of the Association;

5 men’s FootBAll report

Firstly I would like to sincerely thank Roy Ashpole for his many division structure years leading the Men’s Football Committee (“MFC”). Roy It has long been the intention of the MFC to have ten teams/ has done much to push forward the competitions. As you will squads in each division. In 2014 we moved in that direction see below he continues to do so as a continuing Committee until late withdrawals caused some re-arrangement. Member and Division Liaison Officer (“DLO”). Ten teams works well with our season duration and avoids I received great support from the committee, NSFA Office, “byes” in odd numbered divisions. A further desire of the MFC Clubs and Players during my first year as Chair of the MFC. is to have a relatively firm two up / two down promotion and We meet at least monthly during the pre-season and season relegation structure. This enables teams / squads to potentially to ensure that all competitions are well structured. During the stay in a competitive environment for as long as possible. It season we meet to deal with scheduling matters (mostly rain also creates a 40% refresh of each division each year which but can be other matters) and to adjudicate on issues. Most creates freshness in the competition. notably in 2014 this included player eligibility and disposition Grounds of abandoned matches. In 2014 the Men’s Competition utilised 59 grounds to schedule We continue to be stretched on Saturday afternoons for 2,080 matches covering Regular Competition, Cup Matches sufficient facilities to play all Men’s Competition fixtures. and Friendlies. The heaviest used grounds are contained in Although the addition of the synthetic surface at Charles Bean the table to the right. As you can see all grounds also have significantly assisted with this in 2014 it was still insufficient. other NSFA Competition played on them. In the case of As a result we continued our policy of scheduling 3-4 Charles Bean 181 matches across the NSFA were played divisions (excluding PL) to play on Sundays each week. We there in 2014. This averages to a little over 6 matches per conducted a survey in 2014 to ascertain opinions surrounding week. On top of this grounds are required for training adding the potential move of M45 to a pure Sunday Competition. The to the usage load. survey indicated a strong objection to this proposition. In 2014 MFC continued to grow the number of matches The MFC discussed in 2014 whether a term of office should played in the evening (games commencing at 5pm or later). be instigated. This would allow for new ideas and approaches 50 matches were played in these time slots on a number of to be included in the MFC deliberations whilst giving a well- evenings. Grounds used for evening matches were Auluba, earned rest to those that have been contributing for a long Berowra, Charles Bean, Mimosa, Northbridge and Primrose. period. If you would like to consider being an MFC member In 2015 we will have the benefit of the re-opening of Blackman please do not hesitate to contact me. Oval. This oval contains two synthetic surfaces as well as grassed pitches. As Blackman is (similar to Charles Bean) some distance from residential areas we anticipate being able to extend our evening matches.

6 At the time of writing this report a number of other develop- This is a fantastic initiative and will enable our smart device ments are taking place which will add much needed stock to savvy generation to prepare the match card online without our facilities. These are Chatswood High School, Anderson having to remember FFA Ids etc. It also allows the other club Park, North Sydney, Cammeray, Thompson Park in Willoughby to do id checks from the smart device. and the North Turramurra Recreation Area in Ku-ring Gai. This It avoids all those undecipherable match cards to be a thing development is a multi-field development and is the first new of the past. We are hopeful of full integration with the Referees field in a long time. and also with score reporting. referees champion of champions Referees are given too hard a time by too many players and Unfortunately none of our Men’s Teams have made it to the officials. A common complaint is that we have insufficient Champion of Champions Finals in 2014. West Pymble M45 number of referees and those that we do have are of insufficient progressed the furthest. quality and capability. Although there is always some truth to this statement, I truly believe that Clubs, Managers, Coaches Willoughby Dalleys (our Premier League Champions) had a and Players have a part to play in encouraging referees of all first round bye followed by a comfortable defeat of Parklea ages. I understand that we are passionate about our game (BDSFA) in round 2. In the Quarter Finals they were narrowly and sometimes this boils over into various levels of abuse of defeated 1-0 by Kenthurst (GHFA) the referee from simple dissent to serious abuse. Can I ask all Northbridge FC (our M35 Champions) had an exciting 4-3 win that read this report to consider what they can do to improve over Glenwood Redbacks (BDSFA) in the round of 16 only the lot of the referee in 2015. to come unstuck 2-1 by Sydney Juniors (aptly named for an On the statistical front Men’s Completions in 2014 had 205 over 35 competition) in the Quarter Finals. separate centre referees covering 76.6% of matches (2013 – West Pymble FC (our M45 Champions) defeated Quakers Hill 72.4%). Of those referees 96 officiated for 5 or less matches. Jnr (BDSFA) 2-1 in the round of 16, followed by a solid 3-0 The average number of matches officiated by each referee defeat of Panania RSL (BDAFA) in the Quarter Finals only to was 8. If we were able to get all referees to increase availability be defeted by the odd goal in 5 by Lilli Pilli (SSFA) in the Semi- by 2 matches we would have close to 100% centre referee Final. coverage. Congratulations to all teams representing NSFA in this electronic match cards illustrious torurnament. This initiative resulting from the Strategic Planning Workshop Also congratulations to our two Girls Teams that have made at Golf Club was put into pilot mode across 3 divisions it to the CofC Finals – Northbridge FC (G12) and Lindfield FC towards the end of the season. Unfortunately this co-incided (G16). with the end of season deluge. As a result the pilot will continue into 2015 with a full roll out currently planned for 2016.

7 MeN’S FooTBALL RePoRT continued

nsFA & rick close cups the spread of teams/squads for season 2014: In our Association Cup Competitions Kissing Point prevailed Premier League 10 squads over North Sydney in the NSFA Cup to finish the season on All Age 2, 3, 4, 5 10 squads each a high note for them having also finished runners up in the All Age 6 9 squads Premier League. In the Rick Close Cup, West Pymble finished All Age 7 7 Teams off a great season with a resounding win over Berowra. over 35 – 1 10 Squads In Summary 2014 was a fantastic year, the weather was kind over 35 – 2 10 Squads to us (apart from the very end). All Competition Games and over 35 – 3 14 Squads Cup Matches were played and some Divisions managed to over 45 – 1 8 Squads get a Finals Series in as well. The Competition is growing in both Teams and Player numbers. We look forward to an even over 45 – 2 19 Teams more prosperous 2015 (playing as “quasi-squads” as required) howard mann Chair – Men’s Football Committee premier league Awards

plAyer oF the yeAr: 1st: Robert Kerr – Lane Cove 33 points 2nd: Bradley Fieldler –Berowra 28 points Chris Kirley – Mt Colah – 28 points 3rd: Sam Dawson – Kissing Point – 24 points

Golden Boot: 1st: Peter Blakeley – Kissing Point (16 goals) 2nd: Bradley Fieldler – Berowra (13 goals) 3rd: Joshua Ciabatti – Lindfield (12 goals)

premier leAGue Winners Willoughby Dalleys

8 Girl’s/Women’s FootBAll report

“Girls who play sport are more likely to attain better I am also a firm believer of the benefits of all female training grades, be in better health and earn higher wages in programmes and girls playing and training with their own the course of their lives” These sentiments expressed by gender. This view is supported by numerous studies. This Her Excellency Ms Quentin Bryce are the foundation of my is particularly relevant within the non-comp age groups. The goals for female football within the NSFA. physicality of boys discourages all but the most resilient girls. My aim is to make sure that the majority of girls play with all girl To construct a competition that caters for all members of the teams in the 2015 season, this will be particularly important female community is a challenge. Not only do we need to within any club wanting to participate in the Diamond League provide these competitions but they need to be an enjoyable in the following years. This includes G6, G7 and beyond. situation for differing ages, skill levels, motivation levels and individual/team social requirements. Because there are different skill levels and many unknowns within certain teams, as occurs in the WAA and W35, we I firmly believe that increasing skill level of all female players elected this year for the W35 to create two ten team divisions is the key to a better competition, retention of players and and then split the competition after a full round. Although most importantly the enjoyment of the players. There is no this approach had its detractors, it led to a greater variety doubt that football is a skill that needs to be learnt and that of opponents and a fairer competition. There is a push from opportunity to learn should be available to all female players some clubs to introduce a squad system for WAA and W35, young, old, new to the game or a seasoned player. this will be further investigated in the following months. To this end we have in 2014 commenced the Girls football Congratulations to our age and division winners: school and holiday clinics. We have continued the Women’s Girls 12s football training sessions and through the Diamond League we Division 1 – Northbridge A (with a convincing win for the season have created centres for development of girl’s football within and also won the Champion of Champions and State Cup in 2014) NSFA. It is impossible for all 34 clubs within our association Division 2 – Sacred Heart Pymble (also convincingly winning to provide the quality coaching and facilities required to make in a large division) this work, so I am very thankful to the management from Girls14s Northbridge, Lindfield, St Michaels, Hornsby heights, West Division 1 – dominated by the Lindfield A and Northbridge A Pymble and North Turramurra for stepping up and committing (with a win by Lindfield only due to a goal difference count back) to girls/women’s football by participating in Diamond League. Division 2 – equally tight between Greenwich and Kissing Point (with a win by Kissing Point due to a goal difference count The success of the Diamond League is reflected in the numbers back) of participation in the G11 age group which have increased 169%. As Diamond League progresses into G12 for 2015 we expect to see these numbers solidified and increased in years where there is a traditional drop off because of high school commitments.

9 GIRL’S/WoMeN’S FooTBALL RePoRT continued

Champion of Champions 2014 winner – Northbridge 12s

Girl’s 16s It was a wet and disappointing end to the season. In our Division 1 – dominated by the Lindfield A and B teams desire to create a final series that utilised all our remaining (Lindfield made the final in Champion of Champions but they lost to weekends we proposed some round robin final series which a golden goal in extra time). unfortunately with the wet weather this fell a little flat. We will Division 2 – Kissing Point A restrict ourselves to knock out finals next year. Division 3 – was also a close finish between Northbridge D and Lindfield D(with a narrow win by Northbridge on goal I do need to thank many people for the help and effort in making difference) 2014 such a successful season. My committee Michelle, Girl’s 18s Rob, Tim, Claudia, Chris, Kaitlyn, Sophie and Glen have been Division 1 – West Pymble A excellent this year. It is a thankless job and I appreciate all your Division 2 – Lane Cove and West Pymble B declared joint work. I would also like to thank Kym Griffin and Jason Eagar premiers (Division 2 had its end of season affected by rain more for their constructive input and suggestions. Finally and very than most) importantly thanks to the ever available office staff Damian,

Women’s saturday 6 aside Marcia and Jodi and of course our CEO Duncan. Won by Chatswood Rangers this year. The competition was caroline morris downing very successful and the girls appreciated the referees and Chair – NSFA Girls’ and Women’s Committee spirit of fair play which surrounds this competition.

Women’s All Age Winners Division 1 – North Sydney United Division 2 – Mt Colah A Division 3 – Lindfield C and Division 4 – West Pymble

Women’s 35 Winners Division 1 – Greenwich. Division 2A – Asquith in the Division 2A and Division 2B – St Michael’s B (It should be noted that this configuration of two ten team divisions resulted in more competition games than the 8 or 6 team divisions)

10 6-A-side report

As summer rolls around again it is worth reflecting on the It is great to see this competition reunite players from the successes and challenges of the 2013/14 6-a-side season. previous year(s) and this competition has definitely become a community all of its own. At the highest levels of the Overall, last summer has to count as a resounding success, competition, divisions such as the Wednesday Men’s All Age as we provided a fun and competitive environment for summer Competition in particular continued to produce some very football with more than 1,500 registrations. NSFA’s 6-a-side high quality football. programs continue to fulfil a number of valuable requirements for the Association: In terms of challenges, the weather remains something that • A social experience for people of all ages throughout the we can’t control, however last season also saw air pollution region from bushfires added to the list. As a result we have developed • Off season training for winter football players a system for determining when air quality becomes too poor to play, involving the Air Quality Rating on the NSW Health • A pathway for young referees through our Assistant website. As always, the safety of participants remains the 6-a-side Officials (ASO) program number one priority. Also, the lighting at the Showground • Involvement in a new game in 6-a-side which has enough is something we look to improve – at the time of writing we variations from 11-a-side to keep experienced winter are booked for the next Ku-ring-gai Council cherry-picker to players on their toes! replace some of the blown bulbs. • An excellent introduction to the world of football for people A big improvement for the coming season involves the who have never played before new synthetic pitches at Blackman Oval in Lane Cove. • An opportunity to keep fit over the holiday season These fields should (fingers crossed!) be finished bymid- • A whole stack of fun in the sun November, allowing us to not only start a new competition Our biggest win in the summer of 2013/14 was the introduction before Christmas at Blackman Oval but also to move the of a new competition at Mills Park in Asquith. Under the post-Christmas competition there as well. Until now we have expert supervision of Marcia Allman and George Karavatakis played this competition at the Ku-ring-gai Hockey Centre, we kicked off divisions across most age groups with the however Blackman will provide a better surface for football competition providing access to 6-a-side games to residents and a better experience for players. We are excited to get the in the northern parts of the Association. Last summer was an new comps at Blackman up and running. excellent foundation for this new competition and we hope to grow on that in the coming years.

At St Ives Showground the carnival was back for another year. Around 150 teams participated each week, and at its busiest the Showground had 14 matches running at once.

11 6-A-SIDe RePoRT continued

Finally I would like to extend a big vote of thanks to everyone who has contributed to making these competitions so special over the past 12 months. In no particular order: • Brian Binfield, the master of transporting, constructing, deconstructing, advising and generally doing anything that needed doing. All the while managing to find time to referee with a smile on his face • Andy Bayles, barbecuer to the stars • Ian Mackay, who can get fields marked irrespective of floods, fires or anything in between • Marcia Allman, who stoically managed a change of registration systems yet was still happy to put her hand up to volunteer time to help manage the new Mills Park competition • All of the Team Managers, without whom we wouldn’t have our competitions.

Looking forward to seeing you all at the ground this summer. mark rushton 6-A-Side Organiser

12 cluBs And the community

Zimbabwee children with Mario Machado, looking good in their Hornsby RSL Youth strip Special Needs Football

Every year each Club within the NSFA work to provide assistance within the local and overseas community. One of the ways our sporting families have found to give help and support to players overseas, is to give their old strips to those who do not have the financial assistance to purchase for their teams.

Two of our Clubs who have provided this assistance this year have been Hornsby RSL Youth and West Pymble. president matt Wall from hornsby rsl writes: special needs fooball In 2013 Mr Mario Machado, CEO of Hornsby RSL Club St Ives Football Club have had a Special Needs Football travelled to South Africa with the intention of visiting his old program running since 2004. The program is aimed at those primary school in Mozambique. Unfortunately, due to instability children with intellectual disabilities with autistic spectrum in the region Mario could not attend his old school. However, disorder and down syndrome and provides a supported and he did manage to travel to Zimbabwe school for orphans. fun environment in which the children can participate.

There are around 150 disadvantaged kids at the school with A set of rules has been developed to provide one-on-one 120 of the kids orphaned from the aids epidemic and other guidance to the participants as they play. Each player is conflicts. allowed to have a chaperone on the field to assist and direct the player and it is hoped that once familiar with the play the Hornsby RSL Youth FC donated complete playing kits player will become less dependent on the chaperone until consisting of old jerseys, socks and shorts, a kit bag, goalie able to play independently. Games are played on Saturday gloves, goalie shirts, ball and pump. afternoons Toolang Oval, St Ives. This year, 2014, Hornsby RSL Youth FC has organised old Register at the website www.stivesfootball.com.au. (Please football boot donations that will go over early next year along choose “Special Needs” as the age group.) If you have any with more old kit. questions please email President Penny Howell at president@ stivesfootball.com.au

St Ives Football Club looks forward to seeing you on the playing field!

NSFA is working with the new initiative “All Kids Can Play” to promote the inclusion of kids with disabilities into mainstream sport. For more information go to http://allkidscanplay.com.au/

13 CLUBS AND THe CoMMUNITy continued

UTS Players with Ku-ring-gai Council Mayor Jennifer Anderson Joe Palte, West Pymble with Ugandan players in 2014

Football For A cause tournament held West pymble Football club by uts club A member of West Pymble Football Club, Joel Palte, travelled What a great day UTS organised for “Football For A Cause” on to Uganda this year with his charity organisation and took 6th September 2014, with 10 teams entered and 90 players some of West Pymble gear with him. The children were very participating. happy to receive the kits as you can see in the photo above. The smiles say everthing! All donations raised leading up to the tournament came from registrations & a bake sale, was distributed to Create Foundation ($1657) and Cromehurst Foundation ($1465). The AMP Foundation matched dollar for dollar so the amount raised was over $6200!

There was an overwhelming amount of positive feedback from the players involved, as well as the Create Foundation employees, and Create foster kids who participated in the lunchtime soccer clinic.

Based on the success of the day UTS will be back bigger and better in 2015! Congratulations to UTS Club for this fantastic result.

NSFA applaud the distribution of old gear to disadvantaged children to assist with their love of the wonderful game of FOOTBALL. If you would like further information email [email protected]

14 pd & dc report

All female officials for the Treasurers Berowra and West Pymble players thanking match officials after Match officials from the NSFA Cup Final Shield Final the Rick Close Cup Final

Firstly I would like to make special mention to Alan Clarke for Pictured are the officials for the following finals: stepping in and assisting me in the Chair position throughout treasurers shield the season. elena McConnachie, Natalie Close, Maggie Humphreys and The 2014 season was pleasing in some ways, as a whole Naomi Smith incidents were down from 2013 (which was one of the worst rick close cup seasons in recent years) let’s hope the trend continues in 2015. Simon Cavenagh, Grace Speers, oliver Parry and John Kassis We should all be privileged to play in an Association where players come to enjoy the game and not to start trouble. nsFA cup Toby Plasto, Alan Woods, Brad Rayner and Jack o’Neill Many thanks to all the members involved on the committee throughout the season; your efforts are greatly appreciated giving up your Wednesday nights. Edwina Robinson, Penny Howell, Jo Zafos, John Bradfield, Alan Clarke, Chris Hemming, Paul O’Donnell and Daniel Reiss. chris rayner PD & DC Chair

2014 season statistics

2014 2013 2012 2011 Send offs 182 229 173 162

Cautions 1784 2134 1846 1599

4 yellow Suspensions 39 82 53 55

6 yellow Suspensions 2 12 5 7

7 yellow Suspensions 0 6 0 1

There were also 19 other incidents referred to the PD&DC Committee

15 FootBAll deVelopment report

Training session at Charles Bean Oval Participants in the “Game Training Certificate” held on 18-19 October 2014

technical director’s report The following Community Coach Education courses have The Australian football community, including the NSFA been conducted over the past 12 months. community, is embracing a football culture that promotes a technical, attacking, possession-based game. The growth Course Number ToTal of Courses ParTiCiPaNTs and success of the A-League and the W-League, the World Grassroots 9 257 Cup performances of the Socceroos and the Matildas, and the recent introduction of the FFA Cup (where our own Northern Skill Training Certificate 2 43 Tigers men’s team went so close to entering the final round of 32, losing the final playoff game) have all contributed to driving Game Training interest in the game to a new level. Certificate 2 49 Senior Certificate 1 26 The ‘beautiful game’ in this country continues to evolve, and within NSFA we are working to stay ahead of the curve Goalkeeper through our coach and player development programs. Certificate 1 13 Over the past 12 months player development and coach FNSW Coach development opportunities within the NSFA have continued Updates 2 54 to grow. Existing programs have been strengthened and new NSFA Coach programs have been introduced for both community football Workshops 2 48 and elite football. total Well done to all the coaches who are contributing to the (other 12 months) 19 490 growth of the game and enjoyment of the players in NSFA. community Football NSFA Football School Coach education The NSFA Football School has now been operating for Early in 2014 FFA released the new Community Coach two years, running on Monday and Friday nights during all Education course content that supports the National Cur- 4 school terms. The Football School is a training program riculum. NSFA was amongst the first associations to run the (including Goalkeeper specific training) that aligns with new courses. With the introduction of minimum coaching the National Curriculum for community players aged U6 to standards in the Diamond League and the Boys U12 Division U14. The aim of the program is to provide an opportunity 1 competition, the quality of coaching within the NSFA football for community players to receive professional coaching in community will continue to improve, ultimately benefiting addition to their club training that is all year round. This can be player enjoyment of the game and the football experience especially helpful for some Clubs who can only allocate some for all. Increasing the number of qualified coaches within the of their teams one hour of training per week on local grounds. Association remains one of NSFA’s key priorities.

16 Participation in the past 12 months has increased by 66% and SAP Head Coach, Steve Hurd (A Licence), along with the 2014 saw the introduction of the Football School to the north other SAP coaches, players and parents, represented NSFA of the Association with sessions being held at Mills Park. Head with distinction. Coach Greg Beirne (B Licence) and the coaching team have Regional League played an important role in the participants’ development. NSFA entered teams in the FNSW Regional League

2013/2014 ToTal 2012/2013 ToTal competition for the first time in 2014. This competition is for regisTraTioNs regisTraTioNs boys aged U12, U13, U14 and U15. It is a representative Term 4, 2013 85 Term 4, 2012 65 team selected from players registered with NSFA clubs. These players continued to play with their Club team as well Term 1, 2014 125 Term 1, 2013 60 as participate in the Regional League competition. Regional Term 2, 2014 107 Term 2, 2013 71 League bridges the gap between the National Premier League Term 3, 2014 122 Term 3, 2014 69 football (Northern Tigers FC) and Division 1 Club football. total 439 total 265 It provides these players and coaches with an additional challenge and a further development opportunity. Well done to Head Coach Brendan Dalton (B Licence) and the Regional NSFA School Holiday Clinics League coaching team and players on a strong season. School holiday clinics cater for all community players from U6 to U14. They have proved very popular again with record FNSW State Titles participant numbers this year: 814 compared to 546 in A number of Northern Suburbs players and coaches were the previous 12 months. The holiday clinic coaches are all successful in being selected to represent Met Far North at the accredited and most are Northern Tigers coaching staff and State Titles held in July and September – both boys and girls players, which also helps to strengthen the relationship between teams, ranging from U12 to U16s. grassroots football and the Tigers. In July and September we A highlight was the winning U14 Met Far North Girls. The introduced Girls Only holiday clinics with exclusively female teams are drawn from players residing within the NSFA and coaches that proved to be very successful. Central Coast Football boundaries.

I expect the appetite for player and coach development Holiday Period loCaTioN ToTal ParTiCiPaNTs programs will continue to increase in 2015, plans are in place Sept/oct 2013 Koola Park 104 to satisfy the growing demand and I’m looking forward to January 2014 Northbridge oval/ assisting the football culture in NSFA develop further. Charles Bean 97 easter 2014 Charles Bean 257 jason eagar Technical Director July 2014 Charles Bean 356

total (12 months) 814 representative Football NSFA Skill Acquisition Program (SAP) SAP forms part of the FNSW official pathway for talented players and is available to U9, U10 and U11 boys and girls. The NSFA teams, containing 64 players in total, compete against other Association and National Premier League Clubs. They are committed to complying with the National Curriculum guidelines in terms of coach qualifications, training practices and playing style to achieve the best development outcomes for the players. During the season SAP teams held training sessions with a number of local clubs to share the SAP experience with players, coaches and parents.

17 northern tiGers FootBAll report

U12’s Grand Final Team U20’s Minor Premiership winning Grand Finalists

In 2014 we have seen the benefits of the Northern Tigers youth in 2014 focus on player development coming through to success on Our Boys Youth teams played a total of 88 games and finished the field, further improving the reputation we have built up 5th in the Club Championship. Northern Tigers focus in these in the FNSW community and as an Association leading the age groups is player development and equipping the boys development of players. to play football in the right way to equip them for the Seniors Football from age 16 upwards. With this focus we were still 7 out of the 13 Northern Tigers teams made the Finals, with able to be very competitive with our U12’s finishing second two other teams narrowly missing. The table below shows the and winning the Grand Final. respective performance of all the teams. Our U13’s & U14’s finished in 6th place, narrowly missing Our Girls Football teams have enjoyed a nucleus of players for the Grand Finals play off and our U15’s, playing some very a number of seasons and as a result performed exceptionally attractive attacking Football finishing mid table. well, with the U15 & U17 Girls becoming minor premiers with two competition games remaining.

teAm p W d l GF GA pts pos

U12 22 15 4 3 61 19 49 2nd U13 22 10 5 7 36 28 35 6th U14 22 11 3 8 43 22 36 6th U15 22 9 3 10 29 37 30 7th U16 22 9 6 7 36 37 33 7th U18 22 11 4 7 44 32 37 4th U20 22 13 4 5 56 28 43 1st FG 22 10 6 6 35 27 36 4th GU13 21 10 4 7 25 28 34 3rd GU15 21 16 4 1 51 13 52 1st GU17 21 17 3 1 70 17 54 1st WReserve 21 6 4 11 37 44 22 7th WFG 21 3 2 16 18 54 11 8th

18 Girls U15’s and U17’s Grand Final Winners

seniors in 2014 Women and Girls in 2014 Our Senior Men (U16 to First Grade) had a very strong season In 2014 FNSW changed the competition structure by increas- always being in the top 3 in the Club Championship (made ing by 1 year the age groups for Girls Football to U13, U15 up of U18, U20 & First Grade results). Going into the last & U17. In line with a number of other Representative teams game of the season we were competing with 3 to take out Northern Tigers struggled to get Senior Women Players, the Club Championship and achieve promotion, unfortunately which was reflected in the final position achieved in the Club we narrowly missed out. Championship coming 5th out of 8.

Our U16’s after losing their first 5 games, turned the season However, the highlight of the season was the performance around with a strong winning streak and only losing 2 out of of the U13, U15 & U17 teams. During the season all 3 teams 17 games and unfortunately just missing out of the Finals. were leading the competition, with both the U15 & U17 Girls finishing as Minor Premiers and the U13’s finishing in 3rd Our U18’s were strong throughout the season finishing position. 4th and proceeding to the Finals being knocked out in the Preliminary Final. All 3 teams progressing to the Grand Final play offs with all 3 teams making it to the Grand Final, and all playing against Our First Grade, with a number of new players, were in the Sutherland Sharks. The U15 & U17 teams won the Grand running all season and with a couple of disappointing end of Final, crowning off the season by achieving ‘The Double’. season results finished 4th, again progressing to the Finals and being eliminated in the Preliminary Final. Football development Our U20’s had an extremely successful season – achieving The quality of Northern Tigers Coaches remained in 2014 one the double, taking out the Minor Premiership and winning the of the highest in FNSW with 2 ‘A’ Licence, 1 ‘B’ Licence and Grand Final . 9 ‘C’ Licence. A number of the Coaches are in the process of taking their qualifications to the next level which will further 2014 was the inaugural year of the Westfield FFA Cup, a strengthen our position in 2015. cup competition featuring Association, Representative and A League Clubs. Northern Tigers featured strongly not just in Off the back of our success in 2013 as being recognised getting down to the last 32 (missing out to Parramatta) but by FNSW assessors as one of the leading clubs for football also in the promotion video used on Fox Sports and the FFA development we were pleased to maintain our status in 2014. Cup website. See http://fw.to/KrhnDKF This high level of coaching has directly flowed to Association Clubs and their players through the NSFA Football School, Coach Education and Holiday Coaching Clinics all run by Northern Tigers Coaches.

19 NoRTHeRN TIGeRS FooTBALL RePoRT continued

Last year’s kit put to good use, donated to Live Connection Aid and Tiger’s players are guest flag bearers at the EPL game Stoke v Newcastle distributed to Africa and Northern Territories off the Field Attention is turning to 2015 season with the SAP (U9 to U11) During 2014 Northern Tigers supported the community both coming under the Northern Tigers umbrella providing a in Australia and overseas. development path from age 9 through to First Grade. We see this as a continuation of the journey to build the strong Our Girls and Women raised $1,200 for McGrath Foundation foundations for future success. Developing players in a with Pink Day on Sunday 8 June. positive, encouraging and caring environment where they can Last year’s kit was once again put to good use through develop to achieve their aspirations. Trials will commence in donating to Live Connection Aid with kit being distributed to November and at the time of writing this in early October we Africa and Northern Territories. already have 413 players registered to trial.

A number of our Under 15 & 16 players have just returned We have successfully retained the majority of our Coaches from a tour of the UK, where they were fortunate to see 8 and have made some difficult strategic decisions to further games of Football in the EPL, Champions League and Capital strengthen the calibre and quality of our coaching, with Jason Club. Eagar stepping down as Men’s First Grade Coach to spend

The boys and their coach were fortunate to enjoy some great more time as Technical Director, replaced by Steve Hurd fresh experiences, from meeting the Man City and Roma players off on his success as U20’s Coach. Along with two new A Licence the bus before the game as well as being Flag Bearers at the Coaches to lead the Women’s First Grade and U20’s. Stoke City game against Newcastle. From all the Players, Coaches and Volunteers involved in the

After an impressive 5-1 win against Newcastle Under Lyme Northern Tigers we woud like to thank the member Clubs University Football Development Academy the boys were for their continued support. Their recognition that having rewarded with a stay at St Georges Park, England Football’s a Representative arm to the Association is an important development facility where they experienced hydro theraphy pathway for football development, which helps ensure and much more. continued playing membership against stiff competition from other codes. As the representative arm of the Northern Suburbs Football Association the Northern Tigers Committee have continued to paul stickland reduce the cost of running a representative teams, reducing Chair – Northern Tigers again in 2014 by 17% on 2013 coming $ 24k below budget. In 2014 we were successful in obtaining a grant of $1,500 from Telstra, and Sponsorship in excess of $ 8,000. Over a 3 year period the cost of Northern Tigers has been reduced by 136% from the level of level of 2011, therefore reducing the contribution required from member Clubs.

20 FAcilities report

Blackman Oval, nearing completion in November 2014

The synthetic revolution is here! Also, as a dedicated football facility we have been able to enjoy year-round use of the facility for both our elite football In 2014 NSFA welcomed Charles Bean Sportsground as the programs and for local clubs. In 2014 we were also able to latest synthetic football field in our catchment area to add to play a number of Saturday night matches (5:00 and 7:00) Northbridge Oval. Blackman Oval was due to be completed which were very well received and also U18 matches on sometime this season but weather delays and construction Friday nights. issues made that timetable unachievable. However we will have 2 new synthetic fields at Blackman Oval for use in While synthetic fields represent an advance in facilities, they 2015. remain the exception rather than the rule and we continue to work on maximising the use of all available grass pitches while Willoughby Council has also announced that synthetic fields still acting in a sustainable manner. The much delayed Koola will be constructed at Chatswood High School and Thomson Park project is now slated to commence in early 2015 and Park in Artarmon for 2015. Both of these fields are used as Koola is likely to be out of action well into 2016. The plans are school playgrounds and have night training on them and as for 2 dedicated football fields, one Rugby Union field and one a consequence are usually in terrible condition by half way composite rugby/football field. through the year. Indeed Chatswood High School was closed for match play in July as there was no grass of any substance The upgrade to Allan Small (aka Saiala) was finally completed on the playing surface, making it impossible to mark the in July this year, albeit with restricted usage. However with a field. new surface and match quality lights we hope to make full use of the ground in 2015. North Sydney Council is planning to convert Cammeray Oval into synthetic by the beginning of the 2015 winter season The upgrade to the floodlights at Berowra was completed this and the North Turramurra Recreation Area (NTRA) project year and 2 Men’s All Age fixtures were scheduled for Saturday is projected to have one synthetic field (as well as two new evenings. The first was a Premier League fixture between grass fields) by 2016. The plan is to have the fields at NTRA Berowra and Mt Colah in July which attracted between 300 operating as a ‘home of football’ for the Association, for use and 700 people, depending on who you talk to. It is planned by a number of different types of programs from MiniRoos that more Saturday night matches will be scheduled at right through to elite adult football. Berowra in 2015. A lighting upgrade is also planned to take place at Warrimoo Oval. The value of synthetic fields was brought into sharp relief during a very wet August. Because we had the facility at Charles A major project taking shape at the moment is the refurbishment Bean we were able to finish a large number of competitions of Montview Oval. The project is being funded by Hornsby which otherwise would not have finished. Council (two thirds) and by a NSW Government Community Building grant secured by Hornsby Heights Sports Club (one third).

21 FACILITIeS RePoRT continued

Norman Griffiths Oval, West Pymble’s new clubhouse One of four light towers installed Charles Bean Oval up and running and amenities block at Berowra Oval for the 2014 Football season

The works involve replacing the current surface and levelling The challenges for NSFA moving forward in the facilities area the entire area, improving the drainage, installing irrigation are managing fields better to alleviate wear and tear, optimising including a water-collecting tank and replacing the cricket grounds for Men’s football on Saturday afternoons and finding wickets. The project is due for completion in time for the 60m x 40m fields for Under 10’s and Under 11’s on Saturday 2015 winter season. mornings. It is no secret that most wear and tear is caused by training so another challenge is to find better, more efficient In 2014 West Pymble FC refurbished the clubhouse/amenities ways to train or better still alternative places to train. block at Norman Griffiths Oval. The project was funded via accumulated club members’ funds, a grant of $120,000 damian miles from the NSW Government Community Grants fund and Competition Manager a $30,000 contribution from Ku-ring-gai Council towards improvements to the amenities part of the building. Apart from the improvements to the dressing sheds and bathrooms the new building boasts a larger meeting room and canteen and a raised viewing area with a storage area underneath. A disabled toilet has also been added. This project was driven completely by West Pymble and they now have a great facility. Next project; a synthetic playing surface!

Finally, congratulations to Sacred Heart Pymble FC, which was successful in obtaining State government funding for renovations at its home ground. We remind Clubs that funding opportunities exist for those Clubs looking to upgrade their local facilities. Please contact [email protected] if your Club has a worthy project, as the Association is committed to helping Clubs achieve their own goals in this area.

22 junior competition points scores 2014 seAson

President’s Shield winner – Mt Colah U18A Vice-President’s Shield winner – Lindfield U15A

P W D L GF GA Pts P W D L GF GA Pts P W D L GF GA Pts Under 12 Division 1 Under 12 Division 6 Under 14 Division 1 Northbridge A 14 11 1 2 4 0 9 34 Northbridge G 14 14 0 0 54 11 42 Wahroonga A 13 10 3 0 34 5 33 Mongo A 14 9 3 2 44 20 30 BCRFC A 14 10 2 2 41 13 32 Lindfield A 13 10 1 2 58 9 31 N Sydney Utd A 14 8 0 6 37 23 24 NSFA Tigers G 14 8 2 4 30 15 26 Berowra A 13 8 3 2 27 16 27 Lindfield A 14 7 2 5 23 19 23 Ch. Rangers B 14 8 0 6 45 33 24 Northbridge A 13 6 1 6 21 19 19 Northbridge B 14 4 2 8 17 27 14 Lindfield E 14 7 2 5 30 23 23 Kissing Point A 13 3 2 8 19 38 11 St Ives A 14 3 3 8 13 31 12 Asquith B 14 4 0 10 25 33 12 Hornsby Hts A 13 2 4 7 19 36 10 West Pymble A 14 3 2 9 10 36 11 Lane Cove B 14 2 0 12 11 39 6 North Sydney Utd M 13 2 2 9 11 30 8 N Sydney Utd M* 14 2 5 7 10 29 8 Hornsby RSL Yth B 14 0 0 14 3 72 0 * Lost 3 points for playing ineligible player Under 14 Division 2 Chatswood Rangers A 16 13 3 0 54 5 42 Under 12 Division 2 Under 13 Division 1 Lindfield B* 16 14 1 1 53 7 40 Lane Cove A 14 10 2 2 45 15 32 N Sydney Utd A 13 11 1 1 55 12 34 Lane Cove A 15 9 2 4 42 18 29 St Michaels A 14 10 1 3 30 17 31 Northbridge A 13 11 1 1 47 13 34 Asquith A 15 7 2 6 29 33 23 Lindfield B 14 8 2 4 37 19 26 Lindfield A 13 6 0 7 34 25 18 Kissing Point B 16 6 2 8 30 36 20 Hornsby RSL Yth A 14 8 2 4 31 22 26 N Sydney Utd M 13 5 3 5 33 27 18 Northbridge B 12 2 1 9 10 43 7 Hornsby Hts A 14 5 4 5 20 21 19 Northbridge B 13 4 4 5 18 23 16 * Lost 3 points for playing an ineligible player N Sydney Utd V 14 5 3 6 24 37 18 N Sydney Utd V 13 4 2 7 17 33 14 Kissing Point A 14 1 3 10 1 2 32 6 Hornsby RSL Yth A 13 1 2 10 13 41 5 Under 14 Division 3 Mt Colah A 14 0 1 13 8 44 1 Greenwich A 16 9 1 6 22 22 28 Under 13 Division 2 North Sydney Utd A 16 7 2 7 29 27 23 Under 12 Division 3 Berowra A 14 12 1 1 60 17 37 Lindfield C 16 6 4 6 27 30 22 Chatswood Rangers A 14 11 2 1 54 11 35 Kissing Point A 14 11 1 2 45 20 34 Berowra B 16 4 4 8 26 33 16 Berowra A 14 10 2 2 46 14 32 Northbridge C 14 7 3 4 34 24 24 St Ives A 16 2 3 11 18 46 9 West Pymble B 14 8 3 3 41 14 27 Lindfield B 14 6 2 6 34 28 20 Wahroonga B 16 2 2 12 19 50 8 Northbridge D 14 6 4 4 34 16 22 Mt Colah A 14 5 2 7 32 34 17 Wahroonga A 14 5 4 5 19 23 19 St Ives A 14 5 1 8 29 61 16 Under 14 Division 4 Northbridge C 14 3 3 8 28 43 12 Wahroonga A 14 2 2 10 28 62 8 Northbridge C 12 8 2 2 43 23 26 Hornsby Hts B 14 3 2 9 22 54 11 Lane Cove A 14 1 3 10 23 56 6 Lindfield D 12 8 2 2 29 13 26 Brooklyn A 14 0 0 14 21 90 0 Under 13 Division 3 Hornsby RSL Yth A* 12 9 1 2 39 10 25 Asquith A 12 10 1 1 34 10 31 Brooklyn A 12 4 3 5 30 31 15 Under 12 Division 4 BCRFC A 13 8 2 3 29 19 26 Ch. Rangers B 12 4 1 7 30 30 13 Lindfield C 14 11 2 1 37 10 35 West Pymble A 13 7 2 4 36 21 23 West Pymble A 12 2 2 8 19 44 8 Northbridge F 14 10 1 3 45 19 31 NSBHS A 13 5 3 5 24 19 18 Berowra C 12 1 1 10 11 50 4 SH Pymble A 14 10 1 3 37 15 31 Lindfield C 13 5 3 5 21 26 18 Hornsby Hts B 11 0 1 10 8 53 1 Gordon A 14 8 4 2 48 18 28 Northbridge D 12 3 1 8 12 34 10 * Lost 3 points for playing ineligible players Prouille A 14 5 0 9 25 41 15 Maccabi N’side A 14 3 0 11 14 45 9 Greenwich A 14 3 2 9 18 41 11 Hornsby Hts A 13 1 0 12 5 27 3 St Ives B 14 3 0 11 12 37 9 Under 15 Division 1 Mt Colah B 14 0 2 12 11 52 2 Under 13 Division 4 Kissing Point A 14 9 2 3 34 19 29 Chatswood Rangers A 14 12 1 1 81 24 37 Lindfield A 14 9 1 4 39 21 28 Under 12 Division 5 SH Pymble A 14 10 1 3 66 23 31 N Sydney Utd A 14 8 2 4 36 15 26 Northbridge E 14 13 1 0 77 6 40 Lindfield D 14 8 1 5 43 31 25 Northbridge A 14 8 2 4 40 23 26 Asquith A 14 10 1 3 48 13 31 Berowra B 14 7 1 6 29 32 22 N Sydney Utd M 14 7 1 6 29 33 22 Lindfield D 14 10 1 3 32 28 31 SH Mosman A 14 6 1 7 37 39 19 Northbridge X 14 6 0 8 19 32 18 N Sydney Utd B 14 5 2 7 25 36 17 Mt Colah B 14 4 1 9 25 43 13 Mt Colah A 14 2 1 11 16 41 7 West Pymble C 14 5 0 9 18 32 15 Kissing Point B 14 4 1 9 21 54 13 Hornsby Hts A 14 2 1 11 16 45 7 Kissing Point B 14 4 2 8 14 39 14 St Ives B 14 1 1 12 15 71 4 Berowra B 14 3 3 8 24 39 12 St Ives C 14 0 2 12 13 58 2

23 JUNIoR CoMPeTITIoN PoINTS SCoReS 2014 SeASoN continued

President’s Shield runner up – Maccabi Northside Treasurer’s Shield Winner – Lindfield U14A with Barry Thompson, Board Member NSFA

P W D L GF GA Pts P W D L GF GA Pts Under 15 Division 2 Under 16 Division 3 Chatswood Rangers A 14 10 2 2 28 18 32 West Pymble A 12 8 2 2 36 10 26 Northbridge B 14 6 4 4 28 25 22 Kissing Point B 12 6 4 2 25 15 22 St Ives A 14 6 3 5 27 24 21 Berowra B 12 5 4 3 23 19 19 Wahroonga A 14 5 5 4 33 29 20 Lindfield D 12 4 5 3 22 23 17 Lindfield B 14 6 1 7 39 37 19 St Ives B 12 4 1 7 22 31 13 Maccabi N’side A 14 5 1 8 38 45 16 Northbridge C 12 3 3 6 11 14 12 NSBHS A 14 4 3 7 27 33 15 Mt Colah A 12 1 3 8 3 30 6 Berowra A 14 4 1 9 16 25 13 Under 15 Division 3 Under 18 Division 1 Lane Cove A 15 12 2 1 88 17 38 N Sydney Utd N 13 13 0 0 89 10 39 Northbridge C 15 11 2 2 80 15 35 Maccabi N’side A 15 9 3 3 37 22 30 West Pymble A 15 9 2 4 80 31 29 Hornsby Hts A 15 8 1 6 30 24 25 NSBHS B 15 4 0 11 27 86 12 Mt Colah A 14 7 2 5 37 22 23 Lindfield C 15 3 0 12 18 67 9 Berowra A 15 7 2 6 35 29 23 Kissing Point B 15 3 0 12 21 98 9 Mt Colah B 14 7 2 5 26 23 23 N Sydney Utd M* 13 8 2 3 18 18 23 Under 15 Division 4 N Sydney Utd A 14 4 1 9 20 34 13 Hornsby Hts B 12 9 2 1 48 13 29 Lindfield A 13 3 2 8 26 50 11 Mt Colah B 12 8 1 3 31 14 25 N Sydney Utd C 13 2 2 9 14 53 8 Northbridge D 12 6 2 4 43 31 20 St Ives A 15 0 1 14 10 57 1 St Ives B 12 6 2 4 33 27 20 * Lost 3 points for playing ineligible player Lindfield D 12 4 2 6 17 35 14 West Pymble B 12 3 2 7 19 36 11 Under 18 Division 2 Berowra B 12 0 1 11 17 52 1 BCRFC A 14 13 0 1 71 15 39 North Turramurra A 14 10 1 3 48 29 31 NSBHS Maroon 14 10 0 4 55 23 30 Under 16 Division 1 Asquith A 14 8 0 6 49 29 24 Lindfield A 16 11 3 2 72 18 36 Ch Rangers A 14 4 3 7 26 43 15 Northbridge A 16 11 1 4 52 18 34 Lane Cove A 14 4 2 8 27 43 14 Asquith A 16 10 4 2 47 15 34 Lindfield B 14 3 2 9 30 38 11 N Sydney Utd M 16 10 3 3 57 21 33 West Pymble A 14 0 0 14 11 97 0 Lindfield B 16 9 1 6 38 22 28 Kissing Point A1* 6 4 3 9 17 38 14 Under 18 Division 3 * Lost 1 point for playing an ineligible player BCRFC B 14 12 1 1 74 8 37 NSBHS White 14 10 1 3 36 18 31 Under 16 Division 2 Lindfield C 14 10 0 4 38 18 30 Berowra A 16 7 2 7 22 39 23 Hornsby Hts B 13 9 0 4 31 30 27 Lane Cove A 16 7 1 8 31 34 22 Hornsby Hts C 14 6 1 7 32 40 19 Lindfield C 16 6 2 8 22 32 20 Ch Rangers B 13 3 2 8 19 41 11 St Ives A 16 4 1 11 31 53 13 Berowra B 14 1 1 12 15 58 4 Northbridge B 16 1 6 9 14 74 9 St Ives B 14 0 2 12 21 53 2 NSBHS A 16 0 5 11 13 52 5

24 men’s competition points scores 2014 seAson

Premier League winners for 2014 – Willoughby Dalleys

P W D L GF GA Pts P W D L GF GA Pts P W D L GF GA Pts Premier League Men’s All Age Division 3 Men’s All Age Division 5 Willoughby Dalleys 18 15 0 3 39 14 45 Asquith 18 13 4 1 46 15 43 UTS* 18 13 2 3 64 22 40 Kissing Point 18 11 1 6 37 21 34 Knox United 18 11 4 3 49 22 37 NSBHS 18 11 4 3 62 28 37 N Sydney Utd 18 11 1 6 36 23 34 N Sydney Utd B* 18 9 3 6 37 35 29 Lane Cove 18 11 3 4 56 30 36 Lindfield 18 9 2 7 45 37 29 N Sydney Utd A 18 7 7 4 37 25 28 N Sydney Utd 18 8 4 6 48 37 28 Ch. Rangers 18 7 6 5 29 32 27 Lindfield 18 7 5 6 42 33 26 St Ives 18 8 3 7 26 32 27 Berowra 18 6 4 8 39 31 22 Mt Colah 18 7 3 8 42 37 24 Barker Old Boys 18 7 5 6 39 37 26 West Pymble 18 7 0 11 20 29 21 Lane Cove 18 6 1 11 23 35 19 Ch Rangers 18 6 3 9 25 45 21 Lane Cove 18 5 6 7 23 37 21 Wahroonga* 18 5 5 8 29 43 19 North Turramurra 18 4 6 8 17 26 18 Mt Colah 18 3 5 10 21 35 14 Northbridge 18 3 4 11 30 60 13 West Pymble 18 3 1 14 18 67 10 Knox United 18 1 5 12 21 51 8 Greenwich 18 2 4 12 25 55 10 Lindfield 18 2 3 13 26 57 9 * Lost 1 point for forfeiting Reserve Grade * Lost 1 point for forfeiting Reserve Grade Premier League R N Sydney Utd 18 14 3 1 52 21 45 Men’s All Age Division 3R Men’s All Age Division 5R Willoughby Dalleys 18 12 4 2 33 20 40 N Sydney Utd A 18 13 3 2 47 17 42 NSBHS 18 16 1 1 71 17 49 Chatswood Rangers 18 10 6 2 53 21 36 Knox United 18 10 3 5 34 26 33 St Ives 18 13 3 2 46 19 42 Lindfield 18 8 5 5 33 24 29 N Sydney Utd B 18 9 5 4 33 26 32 Lindfield 18 10 2 6 41 33 32 Mt Colah 18 7 5 6 25 24 26 Mt Colah 18 9 2 7 31 18 29 Ch Rangers 18 8 1 9 30 32 25 West Pymble 18 5 4 9 18 32 19 Lindfield 18 9 2 7 41 31 29 Lane Cove 18 8 1 9 26 36 25 Berowra 18 4 4 10 20 25 16 Wahroonga 18 8 2 8 32 34 26 Barker Old Boys 18 7 0 11 33 33 21 Lane Cove 18 4 4 10 27 35 16 Lane Cove 18 5 3 10 30 46 18 UTS 18 5 5 8 26 44 20 Knox United 18 3 4 11 20 50 13 Northbridge 18 4 5 9 19 33 17 N Sydney Utd 18 6 1 11 33 41 19 Kissing Point 18 2 3 13 18 47 9 Asquith 18 3 5 10 13 28 14 West Pymble 18 6 1 11 26 52 19 Greenwich 18 3 4 11 24 45 13 North Turramurra 18 3 1 14 26 51 10 Men’s All Age Division 2 Maccabi N’side 16 14 1 1 50 8 43 Men’s All Age Division 6 Barker Old Boys 16 12 0 4 51 10 36 Men’s All Age Division 4 Gordon 18 11 7 0 72 23 40 N Sydney Utd B 16 8 2 6 31 23 26 UTS 18 14 2 2 54 15 44 Lane Cove 18 13 1 4 57 30 40 Northbridge White 16 7 2 7 36 35 23 Lane Cove West 18 13 2 3 51 29 41 St Ives 18 12 3 3 55 36 39 N Sydney Utd A* 16 6 3 7 27 31 20 Kissing Point 18 9 3 6 43 34 30 Lindfield A 18 9 5 4 49 29 30 Lindfield 16 6 1 9 22 23 19 Hornsby Hts 18 9 2 7 45 34 29 Kissing Point 18 9 3 6 33 28 30 Northbridge Red 16 6 1 9 29 45 19 Berowra 18 9 1 8 40 36 28 Lindfield B 18 8 3 7 39 31 27 Wahroonga 16 4 0 12 19 59 12 Lindfield 18 8 1 9 38 44 25 Berowra 18 6 1 11 29 50 19 St Ives 16 2 4 10 13 44 10 Hornsby RSL 18 6 2 10 29 42 20 Asquith 18 4 1 13 31 49 13 * Lost 1 point for forfeiting reserve grade Maccabi N’side 18 5 1 12 29 40 16 Northbridge 18 2 2 14 22 57 8 Lane Cove 18 5 1 12 18 48 16 Mt Colah 18 2 2 14 23 77 8 Men’s All Age Division 2R NSBHS 18 3 3 12 21 46 12 * Lost 1 point for forfeiting Reserve Grade (x2) Maccabi Northside 16 12 2 2 39 11 38 Barker Old Boys 16 12 2 2 43 20 38 Men’s All Age Division 4R Men’s All Age Division 6R N Sydney Utd B 16 9 3 4 42 23 30 UTS 18 16 2 0 65 15 50 Gordon 18 14 2 2 56 33 44 Northbridge White 16 9 2 5 36 30 29 Lindfield 18 12 1 5 42 20 37 Northbridge 18 11 1 6 49 28 34 N Sydney Utd A 16 7 2 7 33 25 23 Lane Cove West 18 11 0 7 37 28 33 Lane Cove 18 10 3 5 33 21 33 Lindfield 16 5 4 7 22 26 19 Berowra 18 10 2 6 41 20 32 Kissing Point 18 10 0 8 46 27 30 St Ives 16 4 2 10 26 46 14 NSBHS 18 8 4 6 37 27 28 Lindfield B 18 7 6 5 41 39 27 Northbridge Red 16 3 2 11 24 38 11 Kissing Point 18 8 3 7 35 25 27 St Ives 18 7 2 9 37 36 23 Wahroonga 16 1 1 14 21 67 4 Lane Cove 18 8 1 9 32 33 25 Berowra 18 5 7 6 35 35 22 Hornsby RSL 18 3 3 12 25 48 12 Mt Colah 18 5 2 1 1 27 54 17 Maccabi N’side 18 3 3 12 20 46 12 Asquith 18 5 1 12 35 43 16 Hornsby Hts 18 1 1 16 14 86 4 Lindfield A 18 3 2 13 12 55 11

25 MeN’S CoMPeTITIoN PoINTS SCoReS 2014 SeASoN continued

Rick Close Cup winners for 2014 – West Pymble NSFA Cup winners for 2014 – Kissing Point

P W D L GF GA Pts P W D L GF GA Pts P W D L GF GA Pts Men’s All Age Division 7 Men’s Over 35 Division 2R Men’s Over 45 Division 1 Lane Cove West 17 14 0 3 86 33 42 St Ives 16 13 2 1 49 10 41 West Pymble 17 14 3 0 79 13 45 UTS 17 11 1 5 77 34 34 N Sydney Utd 16 11 3 2 41 12 36 St Ives 17 14 3 0 71 15 45 Brooklyn 17 9 1 7 66 56 28 St Michaels Green 16 8 3 5 44 24 27 Northbridge 17 10 1 6 50 26 31 Barker Old Boys 17 9 0 8 57 50 27 Lindfield 16 8 2 6 32 21 26 N Sydney Utd 17 9 2 6 48 40 29 Kissing Point 17 6 1 10 27 65 19 Hornsby RSL 16 7 2 7 25 28 23 Lindfield 17 5 4 8 27 36 19 Knox United 17 0 1 16 29 104 1 West Pymble 16 6 2 8 23 36 20 Kissing Point 17 4 2 11 18 58 14 Lane Cove West 16 5 1 10 26 48 16 Lane Cove 17 1 3 13 12 49 6 Northbridge 16 4 2 10 18 42 14 Berowra 17 2 0 15 15 83 6 Men’s Over 35 Division 1 St Michaels White 16 0 3 13 11 48 3 Northbridge White 18 17 1 0 66 11 52 Men’s Over 45 Division 1R N Sydney United 18 14 2 2 62 25 44 St Ives 17 12 3 2 40 14 39 West Pymble 18 10 3 5 41 22 33 Men’s Over 35 Division 3 Northbridge 17 10 2 5 38 26 32 Ch. Rangers 18 6 3 9 28 30 21 Hornsby Hts 18 12 4 2 54 21 40 N Sydney Utd 17 9 4 4 34 19 31 Berowra 18 6 3 9 28 31 21 Asquith 18 11 2 5 52 30 35 West Pymble 17 8 3 6 40 28 27 Northbridge Black 18 6 3 9 30 52 21 BCRFC 18 9 3 6 35 22 30 Kissing Point 17 6 2 9 25 34 20 Lindfield 18 5 3 10 27 39 18 Prouille 18 9 2 7 46 30 29 Lindfield 17 6 2 9 26 36 20 Wahroonga 18 5 3 10 30 45 18 N Sydney Utd 18 8 4 6 42 35 28 Lane Cove 17 5 2 10 23 32 17 Kissing Point 18 4 5 9 20 43 17 Berowra 18 6 4 8 33 54 22 Berowra 17 2 2 13 24 61 8 Lane Cove 18 2 4 12 20 54 10 Mt Colah 18 5 2 11 24 45 17 St Ives 18 1 1 16 22 71 4 Men’s Over 35 Division 1R Men’s Over 45 Division 2A West Pymble 18 16 1 1 50 9 49 Men’s Over 35 Division 3R Maccabi N’side 18 13 3 2 48 23 42 N Sydney United 18 15 2 1 70 13 47 Hornsby Hts 18 12 3 3 39 21 39 Gordon 18 12 1 5 43 25 37 Berowra 18 12 1 5 43 26 37 Prouille 18 11 4 3 35 13 37 St Michaels 18 11 3 4 50 24 36 Northbridge White 18 11 1 6 49 19 34 N Sydney Utd 18 10 1 7 39 31 31 Kissing Point 18 11 2 5 49 29 35 Ch. Rangers 18 10 0 8 41 30 30 BCRFC 18 8 2 8 30 24 26 Ch Rangers 18 8 3 7 43 30 27 Lindfield 18 8 1 9 42 43 25 St Ives 18 7 3 8 35 30 24 Northbridge Black 18 8 2 8 38 29 26 Kissing Point 18 4 4 10 19 47 16 Asquith 18 5 7 6 29 29 22 Wahroonga 18 7 1 10 32 52 22 Northbridge Black 18 2 3 13 22 61 9 Mt Colah 18 5 1 12 18 45 16 BCRFC 18 6 1 11 36 49 19 Wahroonga 18 1 4 13 17 50 7 Berowra 18 3 1 14 20 52 10 N Sydney Utd 18 5 2 11 32 58 17 Lane Cove 18 2 1 15 20 75 7 Northbridge White 18 0 0 18 8 60 0 Men’s Over 35 Division 4 Men’s Over 45 Division 2B Men’s Over 35 Division 2 Knox United 18 14 3 1 60 21 45 Greenwich 18 16 2 0 58 8 50 Northbridge 16 13 2 1 47 22 41 W Pymble CChristi 18 11 3 4 28 15 36 Northbridge Wat Buff 18 11 4 3 42 28 37 St Michaels Greeen 16 12 2 2 51 19 38 Berowra Brooklyn 18 10 2 6 30 26 32 St Michaels 18 10 1 7 35 36 31 Lane Cove West 16 10 3 3 50 26 33 St Michaels 18 7 2 9 38 34 23 Lane Cove West 18 9 3 6 40 28 30 N Sydney Utd 16 7 1 8 42 35 22 Greenwich 18 7 2 9 32 39 23 Hornsby Hts 18 9 2 7 44 33 29 St Ives 16 4 4 8 22 31 16 SH Pymble 18 6 3 9 21 32 21 Lindfield 18 9 1 8 36 28 28 Lindfield 16 4 2 10 21 35 14 Lindfield 18 3 5 10 21 35 14 St Ives 18 3 7 8 15 26 16 West Pymble* 16 4 3 9 23 43 14 Kissing Point 18 2 4 12 17 45 10 West Pymble 18 4 1 13 19 41 13 Hornsby RSL 16 4 2 10 25 48 14 Northbridge Red 18 3 3 12 15 44 12 St Michaels White* 16 3 3 10 31 53 11 Men’s Over 35 Division 4R Prouille 18 3 2 13 13 45 11 Berowra Brooklyn 17 14 2 1 60 18 44 W Pymble CChristi 17 10 3 4 34 26 33 Greenwich 18 10 0 8 32 32 30 Lindfield 18 8 5 5 35 25 29 Knox United 18 7 4 7 26 29 25 St Michaels 18 5 2 11 18 36 17 SH Pymble 18 4 2 12 13 23 14 Kissing Point 18 3 2 13 17 46 11

26 Women’s competition points scores 2014 seAson

Wahroonga U12 Girls WAA Div 1 Northbridge v Lindfield, pictured with Willoughby City Mayor, Gail Giles-Gidney. Celebrating 10 years of friendly rivalry between the two clubs

P W D L GF GA Pts P W D L GF GA Pts P W D L GF GA Pts Girl’s Under 12 Division 1 Girl’s Under 16 Division 2 Women’s All Age Division 3 Northbridge A 11 10 1 0 51 4 31 Kissing Point A 14 6 4 4 47 18 22 Lindfield C 13 8 2 3 28 12 26 Northbridge B 13 8 0 5 28 14 24 Asquith A 14 6 3 5 36 30 21 Lane Cove A 13 7 0 6 19 26 21 Kissing Point A 13 7 1 5 41 23 22 Lane Cove A 14 6 2 6 28 41 20 Lindfield D 13 6 1 6 17 23 19 Hornsby Hts A 12 6 0 6 22 32 18 Mt Colah A 14 4 5 5 21 22 17 Hornsby RSL A 13 4 4 5 15 21 16 Lindfield A 12 1 0 11 4 44 3 West Pymble A 14 4 5 5 23 26 17 Greenwich A 13 5 1 7 20 27 16 Northbridge B 14 4 2 8 20 30 14 St Ives A 13 5 0 8 15 40 15 Girl’s Under 12 Division 2 Northbridge C 14 1 1 12 12 60 4 N Sydney Utd C 13 2 2 9 12 25 8 SH Pymble A 13 12 1 4 1 3 37 Lindfield K 14 1 0 13 9 76 3 Wahroonga A 13 7 3 3 28 10 24 Women’s All Age Division 4 Greenwich A 13 5 5 3 14 8 20 Girl’s Under 16 Division 3 West Pymble A 16 11 2 3 52 21 35 St Ives A 13 4 6 3 21 9 18 Northbridge D 14 10 0 4 43 16 30 Barker Old Boys A 16 10 3 3 28 7 33 Lindfield B 13 5 2 6 19 15 17 Lindfield D 14 9 3 2 39 14 30 UTS B 16 9 0 7 31 34 27 Northbridge C 13 4 4 5 17 15 16 Hornsby Hts A 14 8 2 4 30 19 26 Berowra B 16 7 5 4 19 18 26 Lane Cove 13 4 3 6 14 18 15 Northbridge E 14 8 2 4 19 9 26 Mt Colah C 16 4 3 9 24 40 15 Highfield Family 10 4 0 6 8 32 12 Greenwich A 14 6 2 6 31 18 20 Lane Cove B 13 2 0 11 8 41 6 West Pymble A 13 2 2 9 7 37 8 St Ives B 14 6 2 6 29 18 20 Kissing Point B 16 1 1 14 12 41 4 Kissing Point B 13 1 0 12 2 53 3 Kissing Point B 14 2 3 9 16 30 9 Lindfield L 14 0 0 14 1 84 0 Women’s Over 35 Division 1 Girls’ Under 14 Division 1 Greenwich A 16 15 1 0 64 4 46 Lindfield A 14 11 2 1 78 6 35 Girl’s Under 18 Division 1 N Sydney Utd A 16 13 1 2 66 15 40 Northbridge A 14 11 2 1 73 7 35 West Pymble A 13 13 0 0 66 6 39 Northbridge A 16 11 0 5 53 32 33 Northbridge B 14 11 1 2 38 10 34 Lindfield A 14 10 0 4 41 25 30 St Ives A 16 6 3 7 26 29 21 Mt Colah A 14 6 3 5 22 16 21 Northbridge A 13 8 0 5 55 18 24 Prouille A 16 6 2 8 37 48 20 Wahroonga A* 12 7 2 3 23 37 16 Mt Colah A 14 7 0 7 42 29 21 St Michaels A 16 5 3 8 34 40 18 West Pymble A 14 3 2 9 11 49 11 Wahroonga A* 13 5 1 7 25 36 10 Ch. Rangers A 16 4 4 8 24 33 16 Lindfield B 14 2 3 9 16 54 9 Greenwich A* 13 4 1 8 16 42 7 Lindfield A 16 2 4 10 13 48 10 Ch Rangers A 14 0 4 10 3 40 4 * Regraded with 1/2 points and GD * Regraded from D2 with 1/2 points and GD Women’s Over 35 Division 2A Girl’s Under 18 Division 2 Asquith A 18 13 3 2 47 5 42 Girl’s Under 14 Division 2 West Pymble B* 14 8 2 4 42 21 26 Berowra A 17 12 2 3 64 8 38 Kissing Point A 13 6 3 4 29 13 21 Lane Cove* 12 8 0 4 39 33 24 Northbridge B 18 11 4 3 39 19 37 Greenwich A 13 6 3 4 18 11 21 Lindfield B 13 4 1 8 13 55 13 Kissing Point A 17 6 3 8 20 26 21 Northbridge C 13 3 8 2 15 12 17 Lindfield K 13 3 3 7 17 33 12 Greenwich B 18 6 1 11 23 36 19 Prouille A* 13 5 3 5 16 17 15 Greenwich B 14 3 1 10 16 57 10 West Pymble A 16 1 2 13 8 67 5 St Ives A 15 3 4 8 13 44 13 Lindfield L 14 1 3 10 9 47 6 Lindfield C 13 1 0 12 8 55 3 * Joint winners Women’s Over 35 Division 2B * Lost 3 points for playing ineligible player St Michaels B 18 11 2 5 29 17 35 Women’s All Age Division 1 Kissing Point B 18 8 1 9 16 33 25 Girl’s Under 16 Division 1 N Sydney Utd A 15 12 1 2 50 18 37 Ch Rangers B 18 7 3 8 25 32 24 Lindfield A 13 13 0 0 85 4 39 Northbridge A 15 9 2 4 34 15 29 West Pymble B 17 3 6 8 13 35 15 Lindfield B 14 12 0 2 49 11 36 Lindfield A 15 7 2 6 29 23 23 Lindfield B 17 2 3 12 10 54 9 Northbridge A 13 10 0 3 42 8 30 Wahroonga A 15 6 2 7 18 20 20 Greenwich C 18 0 6 12 8 38 6 Berowra A 14 5 3 6 31 41 18 Berowra A 15 4 2 9 22 37 14 St Ives A* 14 6 3 5 22 20 14 UTS A 15 2 1 12 7 47 7 Women’s Over 30 6-a-side Ch. Rangers A 14 4 2 8 29 48 14 Ch Rangers 15 11 1 3 42 12 34 Lindfield C* 14 7 1 6 16 41 14 Women’s All Age Division 2 Lindfield Blue 15 10 1 4 43 20 31 Wahroonga A* 14 6 1 7 17 40 11 Mt Colah A 14 12 1 1 47 13 37 St Michaels 15 8 1 6 31 24 25 * Regraded from D2 with 1/2 points and GD Lindfield B 14 10 2 2 52 22 32 BCRFC 15 6 1 8 41 39 19 Northbridge B 14 8 2 4 46 17 26 Brooklyn 15 5 4 6 28 27 19 Mt Colah B* 14 10 3 1 42 13 23 Lindfield White 15 0 2 13 10 73 2 Kissing Point A 14 6 4 4 32 18 22 Hornsby Hts A 14 3 2 9 20 51 11 N Sydney Utd B 14 2 3 9 19 36 9 Brooklyn A 14 2 3 9 21 53 9 * Regraded from D3 with 1/2 points and GD 27 plAyer reGistrAtion per cluB 2014 seAson

JUniOR MiXED CLUB 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 18

Asquith 26 20 31 20 24 13 26 15 14 – 15 17 Bannockburn Clarke Road 57 53 50 29 25 34 14 16 – – – 31 Barker Old Boys – – – – – – – – – – – – Berowra 85 49 59 51 57 46 28 31 42 28 32 25 Brooklyn 11 8 14 15 12 – 20 – 17 – – – Chatswood Rangers 46 57 58 36 45 37 28 13 29 15 – 30 Corpus Christi 22 12 20 11 19 – – – – – – – Gordon 38 35 31 32 26 36 15 – – – – – Greenwich 54 45 26 13 23 – 18 – 21 – – – Highfield Family 21 9 23 24 – – – – – – – – Hornsby Heights 24 45 46 32 26 37 29 16 31 26 – 40 Hornsby RSL – – – – – – – – – – – – Hornsby RSL Youth 23 20 29 30 35 25 29 15 10 – – – Kissing Point 67 64 59 52 30 26 27 30 22 31 29 – Knox United – – – – – – – – – – – – Lane Cove 72 45 77 49 43 36 33 18 17 15 18 22 Lane Cove West – – – – – – – – – – – – Lindfield 138 182 141 113 108 86 74 59 64 60 64 45 Maccabi Northside 12 – 15 – – – – 14 – 13 – 17 Mongo – – 10 17 7 18 17 – – – – – Mt Colah 33 57 37 39 47 34 27 28 – 28 10 29 Northbridge 288 279 227 190 161 135 103 65 60 63 43 – NSBHS – – – – – – – 14 – 29 16 34 NSFA Tigers – – – – – – 16 – – – – – North Sydney United 63 71 66 75 63 26 65 34 35 33 19 55 North Turramurra 12 23 – – 13 – – – – – – 16 Prouille 31 20 16 16 23 12 13 – – – – SH Mosman 24 31 23 9 12 – – – 14 – – – SH Pymble 24 22 21 22 22 12 17 19 – – – – St Ives 59 86 82 48 54 37 43 29 18 29 27 29 St Michael’s 61 65 42 25 27 18 14 – – – – – UTS – – – – – – – – – – – – Wahroonga 46 93 71 31 26 35 17 16 28 14 – – West Pymble 53 69 53 38 46 40 47 16 15 25 18 14 Willoughby Dalleys 11 – 9 – – – – – – – – –

Sub-total 1,401 1,460 1,336 1,017 974 743 720 462 423 409 291 404

Northern Tigers Summer Soccer

Total

28 JUniOR GiRLS SEniORS CLUB 8G 9G 10G 11G 12G 14G 16G 18G MAA M35 M45 WAA W35 W(6a) Sn Total

Asquith – – – – – – 15 – 60 32 – – 17 – – 345 Bannockburn Clarke Road – – 11 11 – – – – – 33 19 – – 13 – 396 Barker Old Boys – – – – – – – – 80 – – 19 – – – 99 Berowra – – – – – – 15 – 92 94 21 32 16 – – 803 Brooklyn – – – – – – – 16 18 – 16 – 10 – 157 Chatswood Rangers – 11 – – – 15 15 – 66 36 21 – 38 5 – 601 Corpus Christi – – – – – – – – – 29 – – – – – 113 Gordon – – – – – – – – 34 – 20 – – – – 267 Greenwich 9 11 9 11 13 15 14 34 25 25 20 12 50 – – 448 Highfield Family – – – 12 13 – – – – – – – – – – 102 Hornsby Heights – – 12 12 13 – 13 – 34 31 18 16 – – – 501 Hornsby RSL – – – – – – – – 34 30 – 21 – – – 85 Hornsby RSL Youth – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 216 Kissing Point – 17 13 16 27 16 28 – 121 71 47 34 30 – – 857 Knox United – – – – – – – – 83 27 – – – – – 110 Lane Cove – – – – 15 – 10 11 165 32 37 33 – – – 748 Lane Cove West – – – – – – – – 50 37 19 – – – – 106 Lindfield – 10 22 25 27 45 95 61 243 112 50 67 33 11 – 1,935 Maccabi Northside – – – – – – – – 69 – 18 – – – – 158 Mongo – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 69 Mt Colah – – – – – 15 15 14 86 31 – 46 – – – 576 Northbridge 21 33 46 46 42 44 72 17 125 98 105 36 38 – – 2,337 NSBHS – – – – – – – – 52 – – – – – – 145 NSFA Tigers – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 16 North Sydney United 12 13 – 7 – – – – 213 100 47 51 17 – – 1,065 North Turramurra – – – 12 – – – – 31 – – – – – – 107 Prouille – – – – – 13 – – – 33 17 – 16 – – 210 SH Mosman – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 113 SH Pymble – – – 10 10 – – – – 30 – – – – – 209 St Ives – – – 14 16 17 34 – 102 74 58 17 15 – 13 901 St Michael’s 7 10 – 26 – – – – – 111 40 – 37 2 – 485 UTS – – – – – – – – – 89 – 38 – – – 127 Wahroonga – – 22 11 14 16 17 16 66 32 17 16 – – – 604 West Pymble – 10 – 11 15 14 16 34 67 82 52 14 34 – 16 799 Willoughby Dalleys – – – – – – – – 38 – – – – – 58

Sub-total 49 115 135 224 205 210 359 187 2,041 1,198 626 468 341 41 29 15,868

Northern Tigers 267 Summer Soccer 1,374

Total 17,509

29 numBer oF teAms per cluB 2014 seAson

JUniOR MiXED CLUB U6 U7 U8 U9 U10 U11 U12 U13 U14 U15 U16 U18

Asquith 2 2 3 2 2 1 2 1 1 – 1 1 Bannockburn-Clarke Road* 5 5 5 3 2 3 1 1 – – – 2 Barker Old Boys – – – – – – – – – – – – Berowra 7 4 6 5 5 4 2 2 3 2 2 2 Brooklyn 1 1 1 2 1 – 1 – 1 – – – Chatswood Rangers 4 5 6 4 4 3 2 1 2 1 – 2 Corpus Christi 2 1 2 1 2 – – – – – – – Gordon 3 3 3 3 2 3 1 – – – – – Greenwich 4 4 3 1 2 – 1 – 1 – – – Highfield Family 2 1 3 3 – – – – – – – – Hornsby Heights 2 4 5 4 2 3 2 1 2 1 – 3 Hornsby RSL – – – – – – – – – – – – Hornsby RSL Youth 2 2 3 3 3 2 2 1 1 – – – NSFA Tigers – – – – – – 1 – – – – – Kissing Point 6 6 6 6 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 Knox United – – – – – – – – – – – – Lane Cove 6 4 8 5 3 3 2 1 1 1 1 1 Lane Cove West – – – – – – – – – – – – Lindfield 12 16 14 12 9 8 5 4 4 3 4 3 Maccabi Northside 1 – 2 – – – – 1 – 1 – 1 Mongo – – 1 2 1 2 1 – – – – – Mt Colah 3 5 4 4 4 3 2 2 – 2 1 2 Northbridge 25 21 23 19 14 11 7 4 3 5 3 – North Sydney BHS – – – – – – – 1 – 2 1 2 North Sydney United 5 6 7 8 5 2 4 3 2 2 1 4 North Turramurra 1 2 – – 1 – – – – – – 1 Prouille 3 2 2 2 2 1 1 – – – – – Sacred Heart Mosman 3 3 2 1 1 – – 1 – – – – Sacred Heart Pymble 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 – – – – St Ives 5 8 8 5 5 3 3 2 1 2 2 2 St Michael’s 6 4 4 3 2 2 1 – – – – – UTS – – – – – – – – – – – – Wahroonga 4 9 8 3 2 3 1 1 2 1 – – West Pymble 5 7 6 4 4 3 3 1 1 2 1 1 Willoughby Dalleys 1 – 1 – – – – – – – – –

TOTAL 122 127 138 107 83 63 48 31 27 27 19 27

Northern Tigers Summer Soccer

30 JUniOR GiRLS SEniORS CLUB GU7 GU8 GU9 GU10 GU11 GU12 GU14 GU16 GU18 MAA M35 M45 WAA W35 W30 Sn TOTAL

Asquith – – – – – – – 1 – 4 2 – – 1 – – 26 B’ckburn Clarke Rd – – – 1 1 – – – – – 2 1 – – 1 – 33 Barker Old Boys – – – – – – – – – 5 – – 1 – – – 6 Berowra – – – – – – – 1 – 6 5 2 2 1 – – 61 Brooklyn – – – – – – – – – 1 1 – 1 – 1 – 12 Chatswood Rangers – – 1 – – – 1 1 – 4 2 1 – 2 1 – 47 Corpus Christi – – – – – – – – – – 1 – – – – – 9 Gordon – – – – – – – – – 2 – 1 – – – – 21 Greenwich – 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 1 1 3 – – 34 Highfield Family – – – – 1 1 – – – – – – – – – – 11 Hornsby Heights – – – 1 1 1 1 – – 2 2 1 1 – – – 39 Hornsby RSL – – – – – – – – – 2 2 – 1 – – – 5 Hornsby RSL Youth – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 19 NSFA Tigers – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 1 Kissing Point – – 2 1 2 2 1 2 1 7 4 3 2 2 – – 68 Knox United – – – – – – – – – 5 2 – – – – – 7 Lane Cove – – – – – 9 – 1 1 10 2 2 2 – – – 55 Lane Cove West – – – – – – – – – 3 2 1 – – – – 6 Linfield – – 1 2 2 2 3 6 4 14 6 3 4 2 2 – 145 Maccabi Northside – – – – – – – – – 4 – 1 – – – – 11 Mongo – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 7 Mt Colah – – – – – – 1 1 1 6 2 – 3 – – – 46 Northbridge 3 2 3 4 4 3 3 5 1 8 2 6 2 2 – – 187 North Sydney BHS – – – – – – – – – 4 – – – – – – 10 North Sydney United – 1 2 – 1 – – – – 12 6 3 3 1 – – 78 North Turramurra – – – – 1 – – – – 2 – – – – – – 8 Prouille – – – – – – 1 – – – 2 1 – 1 – – 18 Sacred Heart Mosman – – – – – 1 – – – – – – – – – – 11 Sacred Heart Pymble – – – – 1 1 – – – – 2 – – – – 1 17 St Ives – – – – 1 1 1 2 2 6 4 3 1 1 – – 69 St Michael’s 2 1 1 – 2 2 – – – – 6 2 – 2 1 – 41 UTS – – – – – – – – – 5 – – 2 – – – 7 Wahroonga – – – 2 1 1 1 1 1 4 2 1 1 – – – 49 West Pymble – – 1 – 1 1 1 1 – 4 5 3 1 2 – 1 59 Willoughby Dalleys – – – – – – – – – 2 – – – – – – 4

Sub-total 5 5 12 12 20 17 14 24 13 124 70 36 28 20 6 2 1,227

Northern Tigers 16 Summer Soccer 197

Total 1,440

31 stAtistics oF plAyers per AGe Group 2014 seAson

AGE GROUP 99 ‘00 ‘01 ‘02 ‘03 ‘04 ‘05 ‘06 ‘07 ‘08 ‘09 ‘10 ‘11 ‘12 ‘13 ‘14

Men 2438 2524 2408 2784 2943 3008 3239 3439 3375 3517 3629 4018 3954 3793 3,881 3,865 Women 331 346 356 366 428 530 731 955 958 1002 1002 930 984 893 876 850 Under 19 Girls 80 115 71 77 124 – – – – – – – – – – – Under 18 270 211 258 321 282 278 335 378 399 363 339 351 341 438 425 404 Under 18 Girls – – – – – 168 166 186 149 210 274 235 207 209 159 187 Under 16 189 211 203 205 238 257 295 272 298 266 311 261 334 331 261 291 Under 16 Girls 69 121 150 153 230 237 286 364 409 377 354 345 328 266 296 359 Under 15 208 241 229 219 270 286 337 314 271 344 298 381 333 308 301 409 Under 14 271 267 221 313 305 353 366 291 382 351 386 359 322 329 419 423 Under 14 Girls 77 98 106 76 103 183 259 279 323 317 326 293 251 352 302 210 Under 13 286 277 331 272 383 389 301 402 409 402 469 371 366 374 407 462 Under 12 404 480 418 580 560 537 565 567 640 643 621 603 638 628 650 720 Under 12 Girls 14 15 – 17 76 221 249 289 323 326 275 323 336 189 194 205 Under 11 574 569 597 592 623 613 603 744 694 690 653 751 714 672 670 743 Under 11 Girls – – – – – – – – – – – – – 126 132 224 Under 10 744 733 677 769 807 794 845 784 898 846 888 873 832 876 834 974 Under 10 Girls – – – – – 27 89 86 95 119 176 126 195 153 143 135 Under 9 818 786 879 816 1,009 925 989 948 1,023 1,094 977 964 1,006 934 1,040 1,017 Under 9 Girls – – – – – 47 60 104 100 124 68 90 44 100 79 115 Under 8 949 972 872 1,025 1,097 1,181 1,123 1,209 1,303 1,107 1,179 1,177 1,209 1,213 1,258 1,336 Under 8 Girls – – – – – – – – – – 63 47 42 54 55 49 Under 7 1,059 869 1,005 1,054 1,230 1,159 1,290 1,380 1,440 1,290 1,422 1,385 1,406 1,392 1,449 1,460 Under 6 620 757 949 1,064 1,074 1,177 1,276 1,370 1,530 1,455 1,408 1,481 1,507 1,435 1,419 1,401 Special Needs – – – – – 36 57 46 41 46 44 50 47 51 30 29 Summer Soccer – 810 842 1,077 1,074 1,110 727 834 1,068 1,435 1,732 1,648 1,781 1,230 1,258 1,374 Nth Tigers – – 174 194 186 131 186 207 206 202 206 210 216 213 268 267

TOTAL 9,401 10,387 10,746 11,974 13,042 13,647 14,374 15,458 16,334 16,526 17,100 17,272 17,393 16,559 16,806 17,509

Growth % 6.95 10.49 3.46 11.43 8.92 4.64 5.33 7.61 5.60 1.18 3.47 1.01 0.70 -4.82 1.49 4.18

• Player statistics 1957-1972 unavailable • In 2000 introduced statistics for 6-a-side/summer soccer players • In 1998 introduced statistics for female players • In 2001 introduced statistics for representative players • In 1999 introduced separation of statistics into under 6 and under 7 players • In 2004 introduced statistics for special needs players

32 stAtistics oF teAms per AGe Group 2014 seAson

AGE GROUP 99 ‘00 ‘01 ‘02 ‘03 ‘04 ‘05 ‘06 ‘07 ‘08 ‘09 ‘10 ‘11 ‘12 ‘13 ‘14

All Age Men 114 113 107 110 117 117 119 116 113 119 127 135 137 124 125 124 Over 45 – – – – – – – – – 13 18 22 25 29 35 36 Over 35 31 38 40 48 58 63 71 82 86 79 73 76 72 66 68 70 All Age Women 19 20 22 22 27 31 36 40 34 39 35 35 36 30 25 28 Over 35 Women – – – – – – 6 14 12 22 23 25 ?? 25 19 20 Over 30(6aside) Women – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 6 6 Under 19 Girls 5 6 5 5 8 – – – – – – – – – – – Under 18 18 14 17 21 19 20 22 26 26 24 23 22 23 28 26 27 Under 18 Girls – – – – – 11 11 13 11 14 20 15 15 14 11 13 Under 16 13 14 14 14 17 19 21 19 21 17 22 18 24 22 18 19 Under 16 Girls 5 8 10 10 15 17 21 25 28 27 25 24 23 18 18 24 Under 15 15 16 17 15 21 21 24 22 19 23 23 26 21 21 20 27 Under 14 21 19 16 22 22 26 26 20 25 25 26 25 22 22 30 27 Under 14 Girls 5 6 7 5 6 13 18 20 23 22 22 21 17 25 20 14 Under 13 21 17 25 19 27 29 21 28 30 28 32 28 25 27 30 31 Under 12 30 36 30 42 39 38 41 40 45 45 43 42 45 44 46 48 Under 12 Girls 1 1 – – 5 16 19 20 23 23 19 22 23 13 13 17 Under 11 43 42 44 43 45 45 45 53 50 51 57 64 61 58 55 63 Under 11 Girls – – – – – – – – – – – – – 11 11 20 Under 10 53 55 52 55 60 58 60 56 64 86 95 77 70 77 72 83 Under 10 Girls – – – – – 2 6 6 6 3 8 11 17 12 13 12 Under 9 77 71 78 71 89 81 86 82 87 116 101 101 108 96 107 107 Under 9 Girls – – – – – 5 5 9 8 12 8 10 5 10 8 12 Under 8 84 89 79 90 96 102 98 105 114 92 137 122 124 126 130 138 Under 8 Girls – – – – – – – – – – 7 5 5 5 6 5 Under 7 126 109 101 128 150 136 153 155 141 107 112 123 126 125 131 127 Under 7 Girls – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 5 Under 6 74 93 101 122 126 137 143 151 147 135 127 133 130 127 125 122 Special Needs – – – – – 3 8 5 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 Summer Soccer – 81 85 107 119 140 120 105 143 182 229 238 256 213 217 197 Nth Tigers – – 12 12 12 12 12 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 16 16

TOTAL 755 848 871 961 1,078 1,142 1,192 1,226 1,273 1,330 1,438 1,436 1,448 1,383 1,403 1,440

Growth 6.49 12.3 2.71 10.3 12.2 5.7 4.2 2.8 3.8 4.5 8.2 -0.21 0.84 -4.49 1.45 2.64

• In 1998 introduced separation of statistics into male & female teams • In 2004 introduced statistics for special needs teams • In 1999 introduced separation of statistics into under 6 & under 7 • In 2005 introduced separation of statistics into all age women and O’30 teams • In 1999 introduced separation of statistics into all age and O’35 teams • In 2008 introduced separation of statistics into all age, O’35 and O’45 teams • In 2000 introduced statistics for 6-a-side/summer soccer teams • In 2001 introduced statistics for representative teams

33 roll oF honour

1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963

PRESIDENT D. M. Allen D. M. Allen D. M. Allen D. M. Allen D. M. Allen D. M. Allen D. M. Allen SNR VICE PRESIDENT W. Burl W. Burl W. Burl W. Burl W. Burl W. Burl C. Scott-Kemmis JNR VICE PRESIDENT J. Thompson J. Thompson J. Thompson J. Thompson J. Thompson J. Thompson J. Berry SECRETARY P. Leydon E. K. Hayes E. K. Hayes E. K. Hayes E. K. Hayes E. K. Hayes TREASURER E. K. Hayes E. K. Hayes E. K. Hayes E. K. Hayes E. K. Hayes E. K. Hayes E. K. Hayes REGISTRAR – – – – – G. Preston G. Preston ASST SECRETARY – – – – – – L. Thomas PD&DC – – – – – C. Scott-Kemmis C. Scott-Kemmis RECORDER – – – – – G. Preston G. Preston REFEREES – – – – – A. Cartwright A. Cartwright

1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970

PRESIDENT D. M. Allen D. M. Allen D. M. Allen D. M. Allen D. M. Allen D. M. Allen D. M. Allen SNR VICE PRESIDENT C. Scott-Kemmis C. Scott-Kemmis C. Scott-Kemmis C. Scott-Kemmis R. Crilly R. Crilly R. Crilly(R) JNR VICE PRESIDENT A. Locastro A. Locastro A. Locastro(R) R. Crilly P. McCann P. McCann B. Pennington SECRETARY G. Preston(R) L. Thomas L. Thomas L. Thomas A. Sheath A. Sheath A. Sheath TREASURER E. K. Hayes E. K. Hayes G. Marshall L. Thomas W. de St. Croix N. Harriman N. Harriman(R) REGISTRAR C. Parsons C. Parsons C. Parsons C. Parsons R. Woods R. Woods R. Woods ASST SECRETARY L. Thomas R. Crilly R. Crilly P. McCann V. Ransley R. Fressle R. Fressle GROUNDS – – – – – J. Flint J. Flint AGE CONVENOR – – – R. Lethorn D. Struthers A/A D. Patterson A/A D. Patterson A/A PD&DC C. Scott-Kemmis C. Scott-Kemmis C. Scott-Kemmis C. Scott-Kemmis C. Scott-Kemmis C. Venables C. Walsh RECORDER C. Parsons C. Parsons C. Parsons C. Parsons R. Woods R. Woods R. Woods REFEREES C. Parsons C. Parsons A. Cartwright B. Jackson T. Nossal T. Nossal C. Brown PUBLICITY E. Shackle E. E. Leste – D. Pile W. Fenn W. Fenn R. Barratt

1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977

PRESIDENT D. M. Allen D. M. Allen D. M. Allen D. M. Allen D. M. Allen D. M. Allen D. M. Allen SNR VICE PRESIDENT T. Nossal T. Nossal T. Nossal M. Wharton M. Wharton M. Wharton M. Wharton JNR VICE PRESIDENT B. Pennington R. Woods R. Woods R. Woods R. Woods R. Woods C. May SECRETARY M. Wharton M. Wharton M. Wharton R. Barratt R. Barratt R. Barratt R. Barratt ASST SECRETARY R. Fressle R. Fressle T. Kerwin Mrs J. Eade Mrs B. Steel Mrs W. Lynch A. Wright TREASURER J. Thompkins J. Thompkins J. Thompkins D. Yeates R. Flint D. Flint D Flint REGISTRAR R. Woods C.Frost C. Frost E. Whitfield K. Tallis K. Tallis K. Tallis AGE CONVENOR D. Patterson A/A D. Patterson A/A W. de St. Croix A/A N. Mahon A/A – – – ALL AGE CONVENOR – – – – N Mahon J. Flint W. de St. Croix YOUTH CONVENOR – – – – R. Davis R. Davis R. Davis JUNIOR CONVENOR – – – – – – A. Burt RECORDER R. Woods Mrs W. Lynch Mrs W. Lynch Mrs W. Lynch – – – JNR REG/RECORDER – – – – W. Kempster Mrs J. Woods B Gates SOCCER NEWS – – – – M. Wharton C. Wright C. Wright PD&DC W. Mackay W. Mackay W. Mackay M. Garnsey E. Thorn E. Thorn J. DeMeyrick PUBLICITY W. Fenn R. Barratt R. Barratt T. Kerwin Mrs W. Lynch K. Willis P. Rees SCHOOL CONVENOR – – – – – P.Hare P. Hare REP CONVENOR – – – – P. Withers A. Drews A. Drews GROUNDS J. Flint J. Flint J. Flint C. May C. May C. May R. Woods REFEREES F. Mason F. Mason F. Mason* P. Reeves P. Reeves E. George E. George *D. Tomlinson N.Suburbs

34 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985

PRESIDENT D. M. Allen D. M. Allen J. Flint J. Flint J. Flint R. Davis R. Davis SNR VICE PRESIDENT M. Wharton C. May C. May R. Davis R. Davis B. Waterhouse B. Waterhouse JNR VICE PRESIDENT C. May R. Davis R. Davis P. Rees P. Rees M. Garnsey Mrs B. Tallis SECRETARY R. Woods R. Woods R. Woods R. Woods R. Woods R. Woods R. Woods ASST SECRETARY W. Nusirwan Mrs B. Tallis Mrs B. Tallis Mrs B. Tallis Mrs B. Tallis Mrs B. Tallis Mrs B. Williams TREASURER A. Smith A. Smith A. Smith D. Mudge M.Garnsey R. Giacometti R. Giacometti ALL AGE CONVENOR A. Stephens J. Flint D. Mudge B. Waterhouse B. Waterhouse P. Mason P. Mason YOUTH CONVENOR R. Davis W. de Ste Croix W. de Ste Croix A. Yeoman A. Yeoman A. Yeoman K. Tallis JUNIOR CONVENOR R. Bateman R. Campbell M. Garnsey M. Garnsey R. Woods P. Hume A. Solomon RECORDER R. Woods Mrs W. Lynch Mrs W. Lynch Mrs W. Lynch – – – JNR REG/RECORDER Mrs J. Woods Mrs J. Woods Mrs J. Woods Mrs J. Woods Mrs D. Brown Mrs D. Brown Mrs D. Brown AA REG/RECORDER K. Tallis D. Harwin – – – – – SOCCER NEWS M. Wharton C. Wright C. Wright P. Hume P. Hume L. Morris L. Morris PD&DC F. Hall F. Hall E. Thorn C. Brown C. Brown W. Lodge W. Lodge PUBLICITY H. Bird R. Loundon A. Flack W. Bazeley C. Flint J. Frank P. Goodwin SCHOOL CONVENOR P.Hare P. Hare – – – – – REP CONVENOR I. Fisher I. Fisher F. Hooker F. Hooker P. Rees P. Rees P. Rees/V. Poimer GRADING J. de Meyick D. Tidbury D. Tidbury G. White Mrs J. Woods A. Solomon P. Hume GROUNDS B. Phillips K. Tallis K. Tallis A. Flack A. Stephens A. Stephens A. Stephens FLOOR MEMBERS W. Bazeley W. Bazeley W. Bazeley – – – – R. Forrai H. Bird H. Bird COACHES ASSN A. Kellaher J. Glasby J. Glasby J. Glasby J. Glasby J. Glasby J. Glasby REFEREES E. George E. George T. Kerwin T. Kerwin N. Campbell J. Hargreaves J. Hargreaves COACHING J. Davis J. Davis S. Carpenter D. Wardell DIRECTOR COACHING – – – – – P. Jones P. Jones

1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992

PRESIDENT P. Rees P. Rees P. Rees P. Rees P. Rees P. Rees P. Rees SNR VICE PRESIDENT W. de Ste Croix P. Mason P. Mason P. Mason P. Mason P. Mason(R) G. O’Neill G. O’Neill JNR VICE PRESIDENT Mrs B. Tallis G. O’Neill G. O’Neill G. O’Neill G. O’Neill G. O’Neill(R) A. Solomon A. Solomon SECRETARY R. Woods R. Woods R. Woods R. Woods J. Hargreaves J. Hargreaves J. Hargreaves ASST SECRETARY – J. Hargreaves J. Hargreaves J. Hargreaves Mrs B. Tallis Mrs B. Tallis Mrs B. Tallis TREASURER R. Giacometti R. Giacometti R. Giacometti L. Sullivan L. Sullivan L. Sullivan L. Sullivan ALL AGE CONVENOR P. Mason G. Willis-Jones B. Waterhouse B. Waterhouse(R) B. Waterhouse B. Waterhouse M. Pecar P. O’Kane YOUTH CONVENOR P. Cohen – – – – – – JUNIOR CONVENOR D. Taylor(R) L. Honeywood L. Honeywood D. Tomlinson D. Tomlinson D. Tomlinson D. Tomlinson(R) N. Baines JNR REG/RECORDER Mrs D. Brown Mrs J. Woods Mrs J. Woods Miss P. Woods Miss P. Woods S. Alperstein I. Booth AA REG/RECORDER D. Harwin D. Harwin D. Harwin D. Harwin P. O’Kane P. O’Kane B. Waterhouse SOCCER NEWS L. Morris L. Morris L. Morris L. Morris L. Morris L. Morris L. Morris PD&DC W. Lodge W. Lodge A. Stephens L. Morris N.Simmons A. Stephens E. Evans PUBLICITY L. Morris – B. Martin – L. Morris L. Morris L. Morris REP CONVENOR V. Poimer V. Poimer V. Poimer V. Poimer V. Poimer(R) B. Davies V. Poimer K. Calvert GROUNDS K. Tallis K. Tallis R. Pilgrim Mrs J. Woods A. Stephens F. Mansell F. Mansell REFEREES J. Hargreaves J. Hargreaves J. Hargreaves J. Hargreaves J. Hargreaves J. Hargreaves J. Hargreaves DIRECTOR COACH – – – – V. Dalgleish V. Dalgleish V. Dalgleish

35 RoLL oF HoNoUR continued

1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999

PRESIDENT P. Rees P. Rees P. Rees P. Rees P. Rees I. Booth I. Booth SNR VICE PRESIDENT B. Waterhouse D. Tomlinson I. Booth I. Booth I. Booth Mrs B. Tallis Mrs B. Tallis JNR VICE PRESIDENT A. Solomon A. Solomon A. Solomon A. Solomon(R) Mrs B. Tallis – – Mrs B. Tallis SECRETARY G. O’Neill G. O’Neill G. O’Neill G. O’Neill G. O’Neill M. Vandervelde M. Vandervelde ASST SECRETARY Mrs D.Brown – – – – – – TREASURER L. Sullivan L. Sullivan(R) Mrs J. Cooper(R) – A. Duffield A. Duffield A. Duffield Mrs J. Cooper ALL AGE CHAIR M. Pecar M. Pecar C. Rayner C. Rayner C. Rayner C. Rayner R. Ashpole JUNIOR CHAIR I. Booth I. Booth D. Tomlison(R) B. Ritchie B. Ritchie E. Barnes E. Barnes E. Barnes WOMENS CHAIR – – – – – G. Kerr G. Kerr AA REG/RECORDER W. Longmore W. Longmore – V. Poimer V. Poimer V. Poimer V. Poimer JNR.REG/RECORDER D. Tomlinson E. Barnes E. Barnes E. Barnes E. Barnes – Mrs. J. Chenu WOMENS REG/REC – – – – – C. Rayner – PD&DC E. Evans E. Evans E. Evans J. Caravousanos J. Caravousanos J. Caravousanos D. Miles PUBLICITY L. Morris L. Morris L. Morris L. Morris L. Morris L. Morris L. Morris REP CONVENOR V. Poimer V. Poimer V. Poimer T. Ryan T. Ryan T. Ryan Mrs. K. Jowett GROUNDS F. Mansell(R) S. Hemming – M. Vandervelde M. Vandervelde – – REFEREES N. Campbell D. Miles D. Miles D. Miles D. Miles D. Miles G. Foster COACH CO-ORD B. Davies – – – – – –

2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006

PRESIDENT I. Booth I. Booth I. Booth(R) C. Rayner C. Rayner(R) I. Giblett I. Giblett C. Rayner I. Giblett VICE PRESIDENT C. Rayner C. Rayner C. Rayner(R) I. Giblett I. Giblett(R) D. Miles W. Abramowicz I. Giblett D. Miles SECRETARY M. Vandervelde M. Vandervelde Mrs R. Hunter G. Foster – – – ASST SECRETARY Mrs D.Brown – – – – – – TREASURER A. Duffield A. Duffield A. Duffield A. Duffield R. Ashpole R. Ashpole R. Ashpole ALL AGE CHAIR R. Ashpole R. Ashpole R. Ashpole D. Kok D. Kok D. Kok D. Munting JUNIOR CHAIR E. Barnes(R) Mrs R. Hunter I. Giblett I. Bernard I. Bernard I. Bernard E. Watson C. Rayner WOMENS CHAIR Mrs J. Collinson E. Barnes E. Barnes(R) Mrs. C. Freer Mrs. C. Freer Mrs. C. Freer Mrs. C. Freer Mrs C. Freer AA REG/RECORDER V. Poimer V. Poimer V. Poimer V. Poimer V. Poimer V. Poimer V. Poimer JNR REG/RECORDER Mrs R. Hunter N. Mackay G. Andrew Mrs R. Hunter Mrs R. Hunter E. Watson A. Clarke WOMENS REG/REC G. Kerr Mrs. C. Freer Mrs. C. Freer M. Connolly-Greig M. Connolly-Greig M. Connolly-Greig M. Connolly-Greig PD&DC D. Miles D. Miles D. Miles D. Miles D. Miles W. Abramowicz D. Kok PUBLICITY – G. Foster G. Foster R. Ashole S. Hemming S. Hemming S. Hemming REP CONVENOR – J. Schrooten Mrs K. O’Sullivan Mrs K. O’Sullivan G. Foster(R) Mrs R. Hunter Mrs R. Hunter Mrs K. O’Sullivan GROUNDS – – B. Rayner B. Rayner D. Robertson G. Foster G. Foster REFEREES G. Foster I. Marston R. Sluiter R. Sluiter R. Sluiter – –

36 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012

PRESIDENT D. Hendry D. Hendry M. Webber(R) D. Hendry D.Hendry A. Barwick D. Hendry VICE PRESIDENT M. Webber M. Webber D. Hendry(R) C. Rayner C. Rayner C. Rayner C. Rayner TREASURER P. Bradfield P. Bradfield P. Bradfield P. Bradfield P. Bradfield P. Bradfield ALL AGE CHAIR D. Munting(R) P. Reeves R. Ashpole R. Ashpole P. Reeves MENS CHAIR P. Reeves P. Reeves JUNIOR CHAIR E. Watson D. Howard(R) D. Catzel D.Catzel A. Barwick Mrs B. Templeman D. Catzel WOMENS CHAIR T. Mangos Mrs R. Shaw(R) Mrs R. Shaw Mrs C. Freer Mrs C. Freer Mrs R. Shaw Mrs J. O’Connell(R) Mrs R. Shaw AA REG/RECORDER R. Ashpole R. Ashpole R. Ashpole R. Ashpole R. Pilgrim R. Pilgrim JNR REG/RECORDER M. Middleton N. Fyffe(R) A. Bonato A. Bonato Mrs B. Templeman Mrs C. Freer WOMENS REG/REC M. Connolly-Greig Mrs P. Howell Mrs P. Howell Mrs P. Howell Mrs P. Howell Mrs C. Morris PD&DC D. Kok C. Rayner C. Rayner C. Rayner C. Rayner P. Templeman PUBLICITY S. Hemming Mrs B. Templeman Mrs B. Templeman Mrs B. Templeman A. Bonato A. Bonato(R) A. Barwick REP CONVENOR J. Farrell(R) T. Mosse-Robinson(R) R. Williams P. Phillips P. Phillips P. Phillips T. Mosse-Robinson R. Williams COACHING CHAIR L. Cole D. Hendry D. Hendry D. Hendry J. Sneddon GROUNDS G. Foster(R) D. Howard

2013 2014

PRESIDENT A. Barwick (R) C.Rayner C. Rayner VICE PRESIDENT C. Rayner (R) R.Ashpole R. Ashpole TREASURER H. Mann H.Mann DIRECTORS R. Ashpole (R) Ms. C. Downing Mrs C. Morris J. Sneddon J. Sneddon P. Templeman P. Templeman D. Watson D. Watson B. Thompson A. Barwick (CV)

37 premiership And FinAls Winners 2014 seAson

PREmiERs RUnnERs UP PREmiERs RUnnERs UP Junior mixed men’s continued U12/1 Northbridge A Mongo A M35/4 Knox United West Pymble C Christi U12/2 Lane Cove A St Michaels A M35/4R Berowra Brooklyn West Pymble C Christi U12/3 Chatswood Rangers A Berowra A M45/1 West Pymble St Ives U12/4 Lindfield C Northbridge F M45/1R St Ives Northbridge U12/5 Northbridge E Asquith A M45/2A Maccabi Northside Gordon U12/6 Northbridge G BCRFC A M45/2B Greenwich Nthbridge Wat Buff

U13/1 North Sydney United A Northbridge A Girl’s U13/2 Berowra A Kissing Point A G12/1 Northbridge A Northbridge B U13/3 Asquith A BCRFC A G12/2 SH Pymble A Wahroonga A U13/4 Chatswood Rangers A SH Pymble A G14/1 Lindfield A Northbridge A U14/1 Wahoonga A Lindfield A G14/2 Kissing Point A Greenwich A U14/2 Chatswood Rangers A Lindfield B G16/1 Lindfield A Lindfield B U14/3 Greenwich A Nth Sydney United A G16/2 Kissing Point A Asquith A U14/4 Northbridge C Lindfield D G16/3 Northbridge D Lindfield D U15/1 Kissing Point A Lindfield A G18/1 West Pymble A Lindfield A U15/2 Chatswood Rangers A Northbridge B G18/2 West Pymble B* U15/3 Lane Cove A Northbridge C Lane Cove* U15/4 Hornsby Heights B Mt Colah B * Joint Winners U16/1 Lindfield A Northbridge A Women’s U16/2 Berowra A Lane Cove A WAA1 Nth Sydney United A Northbridge A U16/3 West Pymble A Kissing Point B WAA2 Mt Colah A Lindfield B U18/1 North Sydney United A Maccabi Northside A WAA3 Lindfield C Lane Cove A U18/2 BCRFC A North Turramurra A WAA4 West Pymble A Barker Old Boys U18/3 BCRFC B NSBHS White W35/1 Greenwich A Nth Sydney United A W35/2A Asquith A Berowra A men’s W35/2B St Michaels Kissing Point B MAA1 Willoughby Dalleys Kissing Point W30/6-a-side Chatswood Rangers Lindfield Blue MAA1R North Sydney United Willoughby Dalleys MAA2 Maccabi Northside Barker Old Boys Final Winner’s MAA2R Maccabi Northside Barker Old Boys U12/2 St Michaels A Hornsby RSL Youth MAA3 Asquith Knox United U12/4 Gordon A Northbridge F MAA3R North Sydney United A Knox United U12/6 Northbridge G NSFA Tigers U13/1 Nth Sydney United A Northbridge A MAA4 UTS Lane Cove West MAA4R UTS Lindfield U14/2 Chatsw’d Rangers A Lindfield B MAA5 UTS NSBHS U16/1 Asquith A Northbridge A MAA5R NSBHS St Ives U16/2 Lane Cove A Berowra A MAA6 Gordon Lane Cove U18/3 BCRFC U18B Nth Sydney Boys MAA6R Gordon Northbridge W35/1 Greenwich Nth Sydney United MAA7 Lane Cove West UTS MAA1 Nth Sydney United Willoughby Dalleys MAA1R Willoughby Dalleys Chatswood Rangers M35/1 Northbridge White Nth Sydney United M35/1R West Pymble Nth Sydney United MAA2 Nth Sydney United Maccabi Northside MAA2R Nth Sydney United Maccabi Northside M35/2 Northbridge St Michael’s Green M35/2R St Ives North Sydney United MAA4R UTS Lindfield MAA6 St Ives Gordon M35/3 Hornsby Heights Asquith MAA6R Northbridge Lindfield M35/3R Hornsby Heights Prouille

38 NSFA INcorporAted BoArd oF dIrectorS SpoNSorS

NSFA acknowledge the support of our corporate partners, whose assistance has helped create a fantastic year for the Association.

Chris Rayner Roy Ashpole Howard Mann Duncan Tweed President Vice President Treasurer Chief Executive Officer

Caroline Morris Paul Templeman James Sneddon Dave Watson Barry Thompson Director Director Director Director Director

NSFA INcorporAted LIFe MeMBerS

J. Thompson – 1962 † W. Bazeley – 1981 V. Poimer – 1994 Don’t miss out . . . E. Hayes – 1968 † J. Flint – 1981† G. O’Neill – 1995 C. Parsons – 1968 † B. Waterhouse – 1981 I. Booth – 2001 C. Scott-Kemmis – 1968 † C. Wright – 1981 M. Rushton – 2007 corporate Packages at L. Thomas – 1968 † Mrs. B. Tallis – 1983 R. Ashpole – 2008 NSFA for Season 2015 D. Allen – 1973 † Mrs. J. Woods – 1983 P. Bradfield – 2008 A. Sheath – 1973 † J. Glasby – 1983 † D. Miles – 2008 are NOW available W. de Ste Croix – 1974 † J. Hargreaves – 1984 † C. Rayner – 2008 T. Nossal – 1974 † A. Stephens – 1984 P. Reeves – 2008 For more information contact: W. Mackay – 1975 F. Mason – 1985 † B. Troy – 2008 Duncan tweed (02) 9449 4933 R. Woods – 1976 † R. Davis – 1986 † C. Freer – 2011 M. Wharton – 1978 † P. Rees – 1988 email [email protected] † Rest in Peace C. May – 1980 D. Harwin – 1989 or visit our website nsfa.asn.au K. Tallis – 1980 † L. Morris – 1993 34 CLUBS • 1,400 TEAMS • 17,000 PLAYERS playing fields . . “From. the Harbour to the Hawkesbury” NoRtheRN SubuRbS FootbAll ASSociAtioN iNc Season 2014 Annual Report

“From the Harbour to the Hawkesbury”

• 34 CLUBS Northern Suburbs Football Association Incorporated • 1,400 TEAMS Suite 2 /4-10 Bridge Street, Pymble 2073 Phone: (02) 9449 4933 Fax: (02) 9449 4877 • 17,000 PLAYERS www.nsfa.asn.au EmaiL: [email protected]