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WTDCC Annual Report 2019:20 WEST TORRENS DISTRICT CRICKET CLUB A founding member of the SACA Grade Club Competition (Established 1857) 2019 ~ 2020 ANNUAL REPORT Proud | Resilient | United CLUB CHAMPIONSHIPS: 2004-05, 2006-07, 2007-08, 2011-12. A founding member of the South Australian Cricket Association Hindmarsh CC: 1st GRADE PREMIERS: 1879-80, 1880-81, 1883-84. Senior Men 1stGRADE PREMIERS:1932-33, 1935-36, 1936-37, 1938-39, 1939-40, 1940-41*, 1941-42*, 1954-55, 1956-57, 1957-58, 1961-62, 2006-07, 2016-17 Senior Women 1st GRADE PREMIERS: 2008-09, 2012-13, 2017-18. Unofficial * WW2 DIRECTORY OF OFFICIALS 2019 - 2020 BOARD OF MANAGEMENT Patrons Hon Mark Butler MP (Member for Hindmarsh) and Matt Cowdrey OAM MP (Member for Colton) President Kent Sendy Chairman Paul Sibley Secretary/Registrar Catherine Terry Treasurer Gary Rennie (until 10/02/20), Ben Williams (from 10/02/20) - casual vacancy Elected Members Marty Edmunds & Sam Turner (Junior Co-ordinators), Peter Hutton, Tony Jones (SACA Delegate), Jess Joseph (Players’ Rep), Lawrence Joseph, Nicole Parsons (Women’s Co- ordinator), Greg Stanford, Brenton Woolford (Cricket Director) and Tom Woolford (Players rep). Men’s Cricket Committee Brenton Woolford, Mark Harrity and Andrew Capel Women’s Cricket Committee Denis Brien (Chairman), Denis Brien (Chairman), Nicole Parsons (Cricket Co-ordinator), Jess Joseph, Sy Massey (Assistant Coach) Manning McInerney (Senior Coach) Angela Treloar and Gerard Treloar. Senior Men’s Cricket Director Brenton Woolford Women’s Cricket Co-ordinator Nicole Parsons Junior Co-ordinators (Joint) Marty Edmunds and Sam Turner. Senior Men’s Practice Co-ord. Richard Williams and Andrew Capel. Senior Men’s Coaches Mark Harrity (Senior Coach) Dan Cullen (Assistant Coach) David Bourn (Assistant Coach) Brenton Woolford (Cricket Director) Manning McInerney (3rd and 4th Grade Coach) Senior Women’s Coaches Manning McInerney (Senior Coach) Sy Massey (Assistant) Jenny Wallace (Invitation) Senior Team Managers Richard Williams (Men’s 1st Grade), Gerard Treloar (Women’s 1st Grade), Paul Sibley (Men’s 2nd Grade), Nicole Parsons (Women’s 2nd Grade), Daryl Marshall (Men’s Cricket Operations Manager) Men’s Selection Panel Brenton Woolford (Chairman) Mark Harrity and the Captains Women’s Selection Panel Manning McInerney, Sy Massey, Jess Joseph, Tahlia McGrath, Emily Hinze and Brianna Cheetham Junior Coaching Panel Under 17 Manning McInerney Under 16 Liam Dorward, Alex Hutton & Lachie Russell Under 14 David Rex & Bailey Capel Ray Sutton Darren Joseph Under 12 Jarrad Hoskin and Nathan Marshall (Assistant) Jarrad Hoskin is also providing assistance to all junior coaches as required Young Eagles Academies Boys Denis Brien, Eric Freeman, Jarrad Hoskin and David Mundy. Girls Jess Joseph and Caitlin Edmunds. Junior Managers Under 17 Daryl Marshall and Catherine Terry Under 16 Red Tim Cook & Greg Hawke Under 16 White Andrew Boeyen & Craig Forby Under 14 Red Sam Turner & Mick Davidson Under 14 White Peter Hill & Steve Parsons Under 12 None appointed. Tournament cancelled due to a heat wave. Woolworths Junior Blasters Donna Mowling (Co-ordinator) Alex Hutton and Josh Joseph (Coaches), Jess Joseph when required/ available. Captains (Men) Scorers 1st Grade Daniel Drew Richard Williams and Paul Sibley 2nd Grade Pat Fisher Brian LeCornu 3rd Grade Alex Hutton Lawrence Joseph 4th Grade Ned Maguire Various – Nicole Parsons on many occasions Captains (Women) Scorers 1st Grade Jess Joseph (c) Lawrence Joseph Tahlia McGrath (v/c) Emily Hinze (v/c) 2nd Grade Brianna Cheetham (c) Nicole Parsons Jess Cufone(v/c) Chloe Smith (v/c) Editorial - Eagle Eye Denis Brien (Editor), Blair Wickham (Formatting) and Kent Sendy (Printing) Non-Playing Membership Co-ordinators Noaline and Denis Brien Historian/Archivist Denis Brien Canteen/Catering Committee Latisha Polkinghorne (convenor) Michelle Capel, Alan Hutton, Peter Hutton, Jenny and Richard Williams Social and Events Committee Paul Sibley, Jordan Capel, Jess Joseph, Ben Williams and Tom Woolford. Liaison Henley Football Club Paul Sibley Henley High School Alan Hutton, Kent Sendy Facilities/Grounds Trent Kelly and Carl Mickan Web Site www.westerneagles.com Web Master Blair Wickham SACA Cricket Development Officers Ben Brown (Country), Alex Guy, Seb Goldsmith (Metro) CLUB CONTACTS President Kent Sendy 0408 845 766 [email protected] Secretary/Registrar Catherine Terry 0415 571 780 [email protected] Treasurer Gary Rennie 0403 339 267 [email protected] Membership Denis & Noaline Brien 8356 7132 [email protected] Women’ Co-ordinator Nicole Parsons [email protected] Junior Chairman Neil Tredwell [email protected] Junior Co-ordinators Marty Edmunds/Sam Turner [email protected] Junior Secretary Tobey Mac Kenzie [email protected] Bank Transfers BSB: 633 000 A/c No: 156092595 Branch: Bendigo Bank, West Beach Receivers of Handballs Kent and Catherine (and still occasionally Rocka) NON-PLAYING MEMBERS LIFE MEMBERS (since 1873) Tim Allen Don Beitz Thomas Bishop + Rex Blundell David Bourn Marlene Bourn Max Bourn Hugh Bridgman + Denis Brien Noaline Brien Hon. Paul Caica Andrew Capel Jack Carr + David Cassidy Ron Cassidy + Charles Chittleborough James Chittleborough+ Max Conroy + Percy Coombe + H.J. (Bert) Day + Keith DeBoar + Geoff Delbridge Jack Dugan Roger Dugan Lauren Ebsary Ian Edgley + Brian Flaherty Bob Hank+ Ron Hamence + Andrew Haslett Bert Heairfield + Ben Higgins Bob Hitchcox + David Hookes + Pat Hookes + Malcolm Howell Alan Hutton Brian Isaac Arthur (Affie) Jarvis + Scott Jones Trent Kelly Frank Kennedy + Brian Kerr Norm King + Helen Lewis Kevin Lewis Malcolm Lewis Daniel Lynch John Lynch Don Manson + Ray McCormick+ Carl Mickan Chris Miles Matt Minagall Daniel Murdoch Rick Niehuus + Tim Nielsen Chris O’Reilly Ivor Paech + Logan Pastyn James Pyke Ian Ravenscroft OAM Chris Read David Rex Dean Rex + Neil Richardson Sid Ridings + Phil Ridings + Adam Rumbelow Charlie Rumbelow Fred Shaw + Alan Smith + Andy Smith + Ben Smith Brian Smith Dean Smith Kevin Smith + B.S.C. (Wally) Smith+ Graham Stanford Greg Stanford Maurie Sykes + Jarrad Taylor H.W. (Dick) Tomkins + Lloyd Turner + Hiram Varley + Daniel Voyzey Aub Webster + Steve Weinmann John Wilde + Peter Wiles Daryl Wood Angus Woolcock + Brenton Woolford Doug Wyman Grant Wyman Murray Yates Ross Stanford DFC OAM + Hindmarsh C.C. A.J.Barnes + G.H.Tolley + FINANCIAL NON-PLAYING MEMBERS Blue and Gold Eagles Rex Blundell Hon Paul Caica Rosemary Edgley Andrew Haslett Alan Hutton Brian Isaac Brian LeCornu Anita Lynch John Lynch OAM Ian McPhee Ian Ravenscroft OAM Chris Read Greg Stanford Angela Treloar Dan Voyzey Annabelle Waugh Michael Waugh Caroline Ward Daryl Wood Murray Yates Dr. Peter Byrne AM (Mil) Golden Eagles Chook Barratt Denis Brien Michael Brien Noaline Brien Andrew Capel Geoff Delbridge Roger Dugan John Gazzola Alan Hitchcox John Jarvis Scott Jones Greg Mahoney Mary McCormick Jim Parrington Des Rowe Gerard Treloar John Voyzey Brenton Woolford Blue Eagle Eagles Lola Blundell Megan Brien Graham Bullard Chris Cunningham Jenny Haslett Rod Hill Dean Hoskin Joylene Hoskin Peter Hutton Tony Jarvis Tony Jones Stuart Jones Robert Manning Kym Mickan John Nielsen Gayleen Richardson Murray Richardson Gordon Rowe PRESIDENT’S REPORT The role of President of a Premier Grade Cricket Club can be a challenging yet very satisfying role. It’s important to have great people to rely on and at the WTDCC I think it is safe to say we have some of the best people around involved at our club. We understand that we won’t always get it right, but as a club I feel we are moving in the right direct in most areas. On-field we had another premiership from our amazing Women’s 1st Grade team in the 1-Day competition, we had great success in the Junior T20 comps with each Grade making at least the Semi and our U16 Reds & Men’s 2nd Grade teams made it to the finals of the two day competition’s before the season was ended prematurely due to the onset and restrictions associated with Covid-19. We are excited about the large group of extremely talented cricketers who are graduating from our U16 teams into senior ranks this year and expect that they will provide some wonderful additions to our senior teams. Off the field we continued to strengthen our coaching ranks after the remarkably successful acquisition of “SACA’s Women’s Coach of the Year” Manning McInerney last off season. We have also recently announced that, former Eagle and Australian player, Brad Young will be back at the club for season 20-21 in an Assistant Coach’s role. Cricket Director Brenton Woolford & Head Coach Mark Harrity are taking active roles to help provide a more streamlined cohesive coaching panel from the Young Eagles through to 1st Grade. While we hope to have the majority of last year’s wonderful group back, we hope we can add some new faces to further our Junior program. Prized recruit Ryan Gibson (from NSW) has already began coaching some of our juniors in the Winter Academy alongside Mark, Brenton (and Brad on occasion). The pursuit of new changerooms continues with the latest suggestion being that we should have the new facility up and running by the start of the Women’s season in early November (or shortly after). We are looking forward to that and once again thank all the negotiating and hard work done by the HFC and its leaders Rod Hill & Paul Caica with builders and respective government authorities during the process. It will be superb to have one of the two changerooms dedicated to the Blue & Gold of the WT Eagles and one to the Navy Blue & White of the HFC Sharks. We are continuing to communicate with SACA (& CA) for the final piece of the funding puzzle to enable us start our new training facility. The State Government & Local Council have already offered their funding so once we have the word from SACA we will move on that. As part of the funding we are raising awareness of the ability of our supporters to donate through the Australian Sport Foundation (https://asf.org.au/projects/west-torrens-district-cricket-club/) which enables all donations to be tax deductible.
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