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2019 Annual Report
Can Do Canines ANNUAL GRATITUDE REPORT 2019 ® Celebrating 30 Years 1989-2019 A Letter From Can Do Canines EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR ALAN PETERS Mission Annual Gratitude Report 2019 Can Do Canines is dedicated to & BOARD CHAIR MITCH PETERSON enhancing the quality of life for 3 A Letter From the Executive Director and Board Chair people with disabilities by creating 4 At a Glance Infographic Dear Friends, mutually beneficial partnerships 5 Client Stories with specially trained dogs. We are pleased to share this report of Can Do Canines’ accomplishments 8 Graduate Teams during 2019. Throughout these pages you’ll see our mission come to life through the stories and words of our graduates. You’ll witness the many 11 The Numbers people who have helped make Can Do Canines possible. And we hope you’ll Celebrating 12 Volunteers be inspired to continue your support. Vision 30 Years We envision a future in which every 16 Contributors We celebrated our 30th anniversary during 2019! Thirty years of service 1989-2019 to the community is a significant accomplishment. An anniversary video person who needs and wants an 25 Legacy Club Alan M. Peters and special logo were created and shared at events and in publications Executive Director assistance dog can have one. 26 Donor Policy throughout the year. Our 30th Anniversary Gala was made extra special by inviting two-time Emmy award winner Louie Anderson to entertain us. And enclosed with this report is the final part of the celebration: our booklet celebrating highlights of those 30 years. Values Those Who Served on the Most importantly, we celebrated our mission through action. -
Afl Players Eligible for Vfl Finals
CHRIS CAIN FINALS RACE 2008 DEBUTANTS VICTORIAN FOOTBALL LEAGUE CATS LICK THEIR WOUNDS Reigning premier bundled out of finals race ROUND 20 AUGUST 30-31, 2008 $ INC EXPERIENCE THE DIFFERENCE 3 GST Congratulations to CLAYTON COLLARD (Coburg Tigers) This week’s winner of the Ford “Best on Ground” Ute Visit theoval.com.au for more information. theoval.com.au EDITORIAL Last week AFL Tasmania met with the AFL to discuss football Tasmania’s VFL in general and Tasmania’s future in the VFL specifi cally. This meeting followed an earlier future cloudy one with AFL Victoria where League has fast-tracked Tassie talent Tasmanian football’s future was candidly canvassed. It was clear from that meeting young Tasmanian players. One issue AFL Victoria will AFL Tasmania’s No. 1 priority Rover Ian Callinan won a J.J. need to consider is the best was re-establishing a 10-team Liston Trophy, Ben Atkin won fi nals structure for a 13-team state-wide competition in a Frank Johnson Medal and competition. Is it a fi nal eight like Tasmania, ideally by the start of numerous players represented previously or will a fi nal six operate the 2009 season. the VFL in successful more effectively? It is a discussion What AFL Tasmania has not representative matches. for the off-season. decided is whether a Tasmanian It has allowed a number of Round 20 shapes as a gripping side in the VFL would support this aspiring footballers to showcase climax to the home and away proposed competition. their talents and many like Justin season with a number of games If it decides it doesn’t – and that Sherman, Jack Riewoldt, Colin set to determine the shape of the must be viewed as more likely than Garland and Tom Hislop have eight, while the Geelong-Frankston unlikely – then Tasmania’s round progressed to play AFL. -
AFL Vic Record Week 8.Indd
Community Umpiring Round VFL Round 6 TAC Cup Round 7 13 - 15 May 2016 $3.00 Photo: Brian Bartlett Umpire recognition as important as ever Football leagues around Victoria will celebrate Community Umpiring Round this weekend. Respect and appreciation for umpires should not just be recognised one round per season, but should be done every week. They do a great job controlling a game where the skill and speed continually increases, as do the demands on umpires. Just like footballers, umpires are dedicated athletes whose preparation and passion for the game is unwavering. And, just like footballers, AFL Victoria strives to provide a clearly defined pathway for umpires to progress their participation to the highest level. Since 2013 there has been 15 umpires promoted to the AFL – five field, six boundary and four goal umpires. That means that of the 32 AFL field umpires, 19 are Victorian (60 per cent), while close to 50 per cent of the 101 umpires on the 2016 AFL lists are also from our state. This is a great reflection of the hard work of our umpiring department, led by State league Umpiring Head Coach Cameron Nash. As Cameron speaks about in this edition of the Record, a key focus over the last 18 months has been bridging the gap between community and state league umpiring. The introduction of rookie squads has enabled promising local umpires to experience what it takes to reach the next level, exposed to the training standards and preparation needed to take the next step in their umpiring career. Another positive aspect is the increase in our female umpiring numbers, with seven female umpires (three field, one boundary, three goal) now part of our squad. -
Football Victoria Ltd A.C.N
Football Victoria Ltd A.C.N. 004 246 253 FOOTBALL VICTORIA MCG, Brunton Avenue, 2002 Annual Review Jolimont VIC 3002 125 years on URING the past 125 years, Victoria has Dformed and maintained a rich football heritage that is underlined by the fact that Victorian football spawned the national AFL competition. Maintaining Victoria’s status as the premier football state is a role that Football Victoria takes very seriously. From humble beginnings, Football Victoria ensures that this state remains an important contributor in promoting and developing our great game, a role it has been fulfilling since its formation (as the Victorian Football Association) in 1877. Victoria is responsible for grooming future AFL stars, providing coaching courses and conducting football clinics for more than 129,000 children. The goal now for Football Victoria – the umbrella organisation representing a unified Victorian football community – is to ensure MISSION STATEMENT – FOOTBALL VICTORIA that this state’s contribution to Football Victoria exists to create and maintain a quality environment that provides easy the development of the game access, and encourages participation, in Australian football at all levels throughout Victoria. remains significant during the next 125 years. Football Victoria Review 2002 Review 2002 Contents 3 125 years on 16 Board of Directors 30 Metropolitan leagues 46 AFL Drafts - The Victorians DEFINING MOMENT: Charlie Gardiner celebrates after kicking the goal that sealed Geelong’s 4 Strategic plan overview 18 Football Victoria’s Strategic Plan 32 VCFL 48 Financial summary first premiership in the TXU Victorian Football League. 6 Into the future 20 TXU Victorian Football League 34 VAFA 50 Football Victoria people Photo: Mark Dadswell/Getty Images. -
TAC Record Rnd 6B.Indd
TAC CUP ROUND 6 MAY 3-4, 2014 CCommunityommunity UUmpiringmpiring $3.00 RRoundound WWesternestern JJetsets 77.12.54.12.54 d DDandenongandenong SStingraystingrays 77.9.51.9.51 AFL VICTORIA CORPORATE PARTNERS NAMING RIGHTS PREMIER PARTNERS OFFICIAL PARTNERS APPROVED LICENSEES EDITORIAL Community Umpiring Round One of the great by-products of football is the enjoyment and friendships that accompanies it. Not only are these two things an intrinsic part of playing with the umpires before the match. involvement in the game, they are also a legacy within the This is a simple but important umpiring fraternity. gesture. Shaun Gleeson, who umpired his 100th VFL match in the So as we celebrate ‘Community ANZAC Day game between Frankston and Richmond, Umpiring’ this weekend, I would like to acknowledge and refl ected that one of the lasting memories he’s had in a express my sincere thanks to Kevin Mitchell, who retired career that has seen him umpire two Peter Jackson VFL as the AFL Victoria State Umpiring Manager late last year Grand Finals, is the lifelong friends he’s met as well as the after 24 years in the role. social interaction. During this time “Mitch” coached, nurtured and educated Gleeson said the camaraderie within the umpiring numerous umpires primarily involved at VFL and TAC Cup community is for him one of the motivational drivers each level with the ultimate goal of raising the standard of and every season. umpiring. Umpires, like footballers and fans, share a genuine passion Counting the time when he umpired 236 VFL/AFL games, for the game and while there is the obligatory roller- 23 fi nals and 8 Grand Finals, Kevin has served the umpiring coaster ride from time-to-time the pleasure, enjoyment and satisfaction is just the same. -
BENDIGO BOMBERS Coach: ADRIAN HICKMOTT
VFL squads CAPTAIN: JAMES FLAHERTY BENDIGO BOMBERS Coach: ADRIAN HICKMOTT No. Name DOB HT WT Previous clubs G B 1 Jay Neagle * 17/01/88 191 100 gippsland Power/Traralgon 2 Ricky DysoN * 28/09/85 182 82 Northern Knights/epping 3 Paul scaNloN 19/10/77 178 85 seymour/ Northern Bullants (VFl) 4 simon DaVies 30/09/89 176 78 North shore 5 stewart CrameRi 10/08/88 187 95 maryborough 6 Josh Bowe 25/06/87 176 79 Bendigo Pioneers/eaglehawk 7 leroy Jetta * 06/07/88 178 75 south Fremantle (WA) 9 Brent PRismall * 14/07/86 186 82 geelong/western Jets/werribee 10 Blair Holmes 18/05/89 176 80 Bendigo Pioneers/sandhurst 11 David ZaHaRaKis * 21/02/90 182 76 Northern Knights/marcellin college/eltham 12 michael HuRley * 01/06/90 193 91 Northern Knights/macleod 13 Darren Hulme 19/07/77 170 78 clayton/carlton 14 sam loNeRgaN * 26/03/87 182 80 Tasmania (VFl)/launceston 15 Joel maloNe 10/01/84 176 80 * AFL Essendon listed player # AFL Essendon rookie 1 / visit: victorianfootballleague.com.au VFL squads CAPTAIN: JAMES FLAHERTY BENDIGO BOMBERS Coach: ADRIAN HICKMOTT No. Name DOB HT WT Previous clubs G B 1 Jay * AFL Essendon listed player # AFL Essendon rookie VFL RECORd / 2 VFL squads CAPTAINS: STEvE KENNA/Lukas markovIC BOx hIll hawkS Coach: brendan bolton No. Name DOB HT WT Previous clubs G B 1 Joel cRoss 14/05/87 181 75 old camberwell 2 steve KeNNa 08/10/81 170 70 south adelaide (SA)/carlton 3 Nick StocKDale 09/08/89 185 84 Traralgon/gippsland Power 4 sam iles 19/06/87 185 83 collingwood/Tasmania (VFl) 5 Ben smithwicK 02/10/87 178 78 old carey 6 lukas markoVic -
2007 AFL Annual Report
AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL LEAGUE AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL LEAGUE 111 TH ANNUAL REPORT 2007 2007 AFL ANNUAL REPORT AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL LEAGUE p01_Cover8.75mmNEWEST.indd 1 14/2/08 6:05:46 PM AWARDS, WINNERS & RESULTS [ 9 ] AWARDS, WINNERS & RESULTS [ 9 ] AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL LEAGUE 111TH ANNUAL REPORT 2007 Principles and Outcomes 4 Marketing, Communications Concise Financial Report 122 Incorporating a farewell and Public Affairs 76 Directors’ report 124 to the greats: End of an Era The AFL in the media 78 Lead Auditor’s Independence AFL Foundation 83 Declaration 126 Chairman’s/CEO’s Reports 14 AFL SportsReady 85 Income Statements 127 Chairman’s report 16 Statements of Recognised CEO’s report 23 Finance and Administration/ Income and Expense 127 Corporate Governance 30 Legal and Business Affairs 86 Balance Sheets 128 Finance and Administration 88 Statements of Cash Flows 129 Broadcasting and 2007 payments to clubs 90 Notes to the Concise Commercial Operations 34 Legal and Business Affairs 91 Financial Statements 130 Attendance record 43 People and Culture 92 Directors’ Declaration 132 Strategic planning Independent Audit Report 132 and club support 48 2007 Awards, Results 10-year Financial Summary 133 and Farewells 94 AFL Committees and Advisors 134 Football Operations 50 2007 premiers 96 2008 fixture 135 Laws of the Game Committee 52 Jock McHale Medal 98 Umpiring department 54 Norm Smith Medal 99 MAIN IMAGE: Kangaroos forward Aaron Edwards takes a spectacular pack mark against Hawthorn Match Review Panel Brownlow Medal 101 in a semi-final. Edwards beat teammate Drew Petrie and AFL Tribunal 56 and Hawthorn pair Stephen Gilham and Trent Croad, Coleman Medal 102 with Lachlan Hansen (26) in the foreground. -
BENDIGO BOMBERS Coach: ADRIAN HICKMOTT
vfl teamsheets CAPTAin: JAmeS FLAHerTy BENDIGo BOMBERS Coach: AdriAn HiCKmoTT office address: Osborne Street, Bendigo, 3550 No. Name Goals behinds Ground address: Queen Elizabeth Oval, View Street, Bendigo, 3550 1 Jay NEagle * Postal address: PO Box 470, Golden Square, 3555 3 Paul Scanlon General manager: Peter Lodewijks 5 Stewart cramEri Telephone: 544 1737 6 Josh BOWE email: [email protected] Website: www.bendigobombers.com 7 Leroy JEtta * 9 Brent PriSmall * 10 Blair HOLmES 11 David ZaHarakiS * ProudLy SPonSored by 13 Darren HuLmE 15 Joel MALONE 17 Jay Nash * 18 Simon WEEkLEY 19 James BRIStOW 20 charles SLattErY 22 James FLaHErtY 23 David MyerS * 24 John WilliamS * 26 cale HOOkEr 30 kyle MILLEr 33 rex TAYLOr 34 rhys MAGiN 35 michael Still * 36 tyson SLattErY * 37 kyle ReimErS * 38 Jarrod atkinson * 40 Bryce carroll # 41 michael Quinn # 42 Nathan Lovett-murraY * 43 Bachar HOuLi * 44 tom BellcHamberS * 45 thomas GErmaN # 3bo/star Fm 46 christian BOck # SouTHern Cross Ten 47 kade KlemkE # bendiGo AdverTiSer 49 Peter HARRISON rushed * AFL Essendon listed player # AFL Essendon rookie 1/4 Time 1/2 Time 3/4 Time FuLL Time 1 / visit: victorianfootballleague.com.au vfl teamsheets CAPTAin: JAmeS FLAHerTy BENDIGo BOMBERS Coach: AdriAn HiCKmoTT No. Name Goals behinds No. Name Goals behinds office address: Osborne Street, Bendigo 3550 Ground address: Queen Elizabeth Oval, View Street, Bendigo 3550 1 Jay NEagle * Postal address: PO Box 470, 3 Paul Scanlon Golden Square 3555 5 Stewart cramEri General manager: Peter Lodewijks Telephone: 5444 1737 -
Finals W2.Indd
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VFL Record 2014 Rnd 5.Indd
VFL ROUND 5 MAY 3-4, 2014 CCommunityommunity UUmpiringmpiring RRoundound $3.00 PPortort MMelbourneelbourne 110.11-710.11-71 d WWilliamstownilliamstown 55.14-44.14-44 AFL VICTORIA CORPORATE PARTNERS NAMING RIGHTS PREMIER PARTNERS OFFICIAL PARTNERS APPROVED LICENSEES EDITORIAL Community Umpiring Round One of the great by-products of football is the enjoyment and friendships that accompanies it. Not only are these two things an intrinsic part of playing with the umpires before the match. involvement in the game, they are also a legacy within the This is a simple but important umpiring fraternity. gesture. Shaun Gleeson, who umpired his 100th VFL match in the So as we celebrate ‘Community ANZAC Day game between Frankston and Richmond, Umpiring’ this weekend, I would like to acknowledge and refl ected that one of the lasting memories he’s had in a express my sincere thanks to Kevin Mitchell, who retired career that has seen him umpire two Peter Jackson VFL as the AFL Victoria State Umpiring Manager late last year Grand Finals, is the lifelong friends he’s met as well as the after 24 years in the role. social interaction. During this time “Mitch” coached, nurtured and educated Gleeson said the camaraderie within the umpiring numerous umpires primarily involved at VFL and TAC Cup community is for him one of the motivational drivers each level with the ultimate goal of raising the standard of and every season. umpiring. Umpires, like footballers and fans, share a genuine passion Counting the time when he umpired 236 VFL/AFL games, for the game and while there is the obligatory roller- 23 fi nals and 8 Grand Finals, Kevin has served the umpiring coaster ride from time-to-time the pleasure, enjoyment and satisfaction is just the same. -
FOOTBALL RECORD Volume 5 MAY 9-11, 2014 $2.50 Delphi Bank Has Proudly Supported Over 300 Charities, Volunteer Groups and Cultural Causes
FOOTBALL RECORD Volume 5 MAY 9-11, 2014 $2.50 Delphi Bank has proudly supported over 300 charities, volunteer groups and cultural causes. Support the bank that supports the community. Call 1300 660 550 or visit delphibank.com.au Delphi Bank – A Division of Bendigo and Adelaide Bank Limited, ABN 11 068 049 178 AFSL / Australian Credit Licence 237879 NORTHERN FOOTBALL LEAGUE NOW HAS ITS OWN APP Features Include: News, fixtures, ladders, live scores, social media, partners, newsletters, senior teams and more. Install the Northern Football League App on your smartphone or tablet now! Follow these steps: 1. Download Team App from the Apple or Google Play app store. 2. Sign up to Team App. You will be sent an email to confirm your your registration. 3. Log into the App and search for “Northern Football League” 4. Choose your applicable access group(s). 5. If you don't have a smartphone go to www.northernfootballleague.teamapp.com to sign up and view this App online. teamapp.com Editorial Match day ensure a positive experience every environment at time they are involved with the NFL. Contents NFL football and To those who do not understand netball matches this, or who do not want to control is a major focus their emotions and the manner Editorial 1 of mine, and I they conduct themselves, the NFL Round 5 Tips 2 have conveyed is not a place for you. As CEO of this to all clubs at a number of the NFL I will not tolerate poor Coaches Player of the Year meetings prior to the behaviour at NFL matches and I - Round 4 Votes 3 commencement of the season. -
Northern Bullants
$ inc afl victoria september 5-6, 2009 3gst vfl fiNalS WEEK 1 flag ahoy to give their family car improved safety and fuel efficiency? FORD, OF COURSE ^For front and second row passengers. #Recommended offer price of Territory TX RWD at participating Ford Dealers. Prestige colour shown $400 extra. Private buyers only. †Standard SMS charges apply. SMS service not currently available on Vodafone or 3 networks. FMC5458_WML_210x140VFL.indd 1 31/8/09 12:33:34 PM FROm thE OVaL OFFiCE Spring and finals in the air the VFL and taC Cup are gearing up for a memorable end to season 2009. ast weekend I had the second quarter. However, full Remember to set aside pleasure of travelling credit to the Falcons, who were September 25, Blue Friday, when to Queensland with the able to regroup at half-time. the TAC Cup and VFL Grand Finals Geelong Falcons for While one would have expected will be played at Etihad Stadium. Ltheir match against the Gold the hot conditions to favour the This year our finals series will be Coast team. home team, it was Geelong that supporting the Australian Anti- It gave me an opportunity to ran out the game the better. Cancer Council’s Blue September, see first-hand the operational Falcons region manager which promotes health and the side of our TAC Cup competition Michael Turner felt it was an prevention of men’s cancers. in and around match day. What I invaluable experience for the Meanwhile, the ABC informed witnessed is no doubt mirrored young players, and that Gold us late last week that they will be across the competition and it is a Coast’s entry into the competition broadcasting the VFL Grand Final testimony to the men and women in 2009 had been a wonderful live nationally on ABC HD, which – many of whom are volunteers or positive for the competition.