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Annual Report 2009 HIGHLIGHTS Canterbury Hockey Association (Inc.) Annual Report 2009 HIGHLIGHTS Hosted international match between New Zealand Black Sticks Women and India. Hosted the 2009 National Hockey League. Canterbury Senior Women win gold at the 2009 National Senior Tournament. Canterbury Masters 55+ Women win gold at the 2009 HNZ National Masters Tournament. Canterbury Under 16 B Girls win the 2009 HNZ National Under 16 Girls’ Championship Tournament. Canterbury Under 16 B Boys win the 2009 HNZ National Under 16 Boys’ Championship Tournament. Canterbury players Stacey Carr, Sophie Devine, Liz Perry and Kate Saunders included in the New Zealand Black Sticks national women’s squad, in a year that saw the team win the 2009 Oceania Cup and the 2009 Champions Challenge, and in the process qualified for the 2010 World Cup and Champions Trophy. Chris Leslie was assistant coach of this squad. Canterbury players Nick Haig, Bradley Shaw and Hayden Shaw included in the New Zealand Black Sticks national men’s squad. Canterbury players Bridget Blackwood, Sophie Devine and Fiona Morrison included in the New Zealand Black Sticks national junior women’s squad, which finished tenth at the 2009 Junior World Cup. Chris Leslie was coach of this squad. Canterbury players George Connell and Mitchell Hayde included in the New Zealand Black Sticks national junior women’s squad, which finished fourth at the 2009 Junior World Cup. Chris Edwards awarded Life Membership of the Canterbury Hockey Association. Local participation numbers, as registered with Hockey New Zealand, increased by 240, with 3,914 registered in 2009. Coach and umpire education courses delivered during the year had over 300 participants. Photos on the cover and various pages within this report are provided courtesy of CMG Sport. CANTERBURY HOCKEY ASSOCIATION | ANNUAL REPORT | 2009 1 Contents Highlights 1 Contents 2 Association Overview 3 Association Office Bearers, Staff & Committees 4 Appointments To External Committees/Positions 5 Chairman’s Report 6 Chief Executive Officer’s Report 8 Sponsorship, Events & Marketing Report 10 Participation & Development Report 13 Facilities Report 15 Competitions Report 16 Umpires Report 28 Representative Teams Report 30 National Representatives 40 Tournament Hosting Report 42 Association Awards 43 Acknowledgements 47 Financial Report 48 Appendix A: Canterbury Artificial Surfaces Trust Annual Report 57 Appendix B: Canterbury Hockey Supporters’ Club Report 68 CANTERBURY HOCKEY ASSOCIATION | ANNUAL REPORT | 2009 2 ASSOCIATION OVERVIEW The Canterbury Hockey Association is the peak body responsible for the administration of the sport of hockey in Canterbury. The aims for which the Association is established and maintained are: To offer the widest possible opportunities for all persons to participate in the game of hockey and to make hockey a readily accessible sport and recreation for all. To provide all participants with the opportunity to excel by developing their game to their chosen or actual potential. To provide a healthy social environment for participants and others associated with the game of hockey. (The comprehensive list of the Association’s aims can be viewed in the Association’s Constitution, under the heading ‘Objects’.) The Mission Statement of the Association is: Canterbury, hockey’s dominant province Hockey, Canterbury’s family sport The current Strategic Objectives of the Association are: Governance & Management: The Canterbury Hockey Association operates as a successful and financially sustainable business. Fields & Facilities: Available physical resources allow participants to maximise their involvement in the sport. Participation & Development: Substantially increase sustainable participation in hockey. The Family Of Hockey: Develop and grow the culture that is the family of hockey. High Performance: Excel at the national level. CANTERBURY HOCKEY ASSOCIATION | ANNUAL REPORT | 2009 3 ASSOCIATION OFFICE BEARERS, BOARD, STAFF & COMMITTEES Office Bearers Co-Patrons Mayor Bob Parker & Mayoress Joanna Parker President Mark Beatson Vice-Presidents Jeannette Harper, Lin Thompson Board Of Directors Elected Directors Richard Munt (Chairman), Patrick Coupe, Diane Lancaster, Craig McIntosh, Warren Poh (to October 2009), Sandra Pooch Board Committees Awards Mark Beatson, Jeannette Harper, Lin Thompson Coaching & Development Mark Beatson, Michelle Davis, Mary Deakins, Diane Lancaster Finance Patrick Coupe, Paul Duggan, Greg Pierce Judicial Richard Munt, Warren Poh Policies Warren Poh Sponsorship Patrick Coupe, Craig McIntosh Staffing Michelle Hollands, Chris Maister, Richard Munt Staff Chief Executive Officer Tim Shannahan Administration Manager Margaret Huckstep CoachForce Hockey Officer Chris Leslie Development Manager Greg Clark Facilities Manager Peter Seymour Facilities Officers Steven Hill (to October 2009), Bill Lynn, John O’Sullivan (from March 2009 to August 2009) Sponsorship, Events & Marketing Manager Kate Baxter Operational Committees Competitions Michael Harrison (Chairman – to August 2009), Graham Jackson (Secretary), Kerry Dyson, Mark Leighs, Jan McDonald, Mike McIlroy, Sally Moorfield, Peter Oakes (to April 2009), Chris Sales (to May 2009), Lin Thompson, John Turner Junior Management Craig McIntosh (Chairman), David McGregor (Deputy Chairman), Mandy Watts (Secretary), Nick Harris, Martin Single, Wendy Spence, Rachel Williams Masters Mary-Anne Dunlop (Chairman), Pam Thompson (Secretary), John Maunsell (Treasurer), Lisa Cassidy (from August 2009), Wendy Hughes, Di McPherson (to June 2009), Richard Pettet, Ian Rhodes, Tony Saunders (to June 2009), Les Smith Umpires Jeannette Harper (Chairman), Karen Bennett, Colleen Cameron, Lyndsey Jones, Jan McDonald, Mandy Watts CANTERBURY HOCKEY ASSOCIATION | ANNUAL REPORT | 2009 4 APPOINTMENTS TO EXTERNAL COMMITTEES/POSITIONS Hockey New Zealand Vice President Lin Thompson (from September 2009) Board of Management Chris Maister Masters Council Pam Thompson Youth Council Hilary Stubbs, Andrew Brydon Southern Regional Forum Tim Shannahan (Chairman) Canterbury Sport Canterbury Artificial Surfaces Trust Paul Clark (to April 2009), Peter Cox (Treasurer), Selwyn Maister (Chairman – from April 2009), Sandra Pooch Canterbury Sports Foundation Tim Shannahan Porritt Park in 2009 CANTERBURY HOCKEY ASSOCIATION | ANNUAL REPORT | 2009 5 CHAIRMAN’S REPORT 2009 was undoubtedly a tough fiscal year for most organisations and individuals so it is pleasing to report that through prudent governance by the Board, and sound financial management and leadership by our CEO and management team, Canterbury Hockey has had a successful financial year and been able to set aside further funding toward an additional artificial surface. The operational and strategic changes implemented over the past two years have continued to be bedded down and have become established processes. Now two years into our strategic plan 2008-2012 ‘Securing Hockey’s Turf’, we are on target in most areas. As I did last year, I do recommend that you take time to read the plan (our plan) and please feel welcome to provide feedback via your clubs. You can access the plan through the Canterbury Hockey website or approach the office for a copy. The target of securing access to a fourth turf by April 2010 for Canterbury Hockey use is almost achieved as I write. This turf will be located at and owned by St Bede’s College. Canterbury hockey will lease the turf from St Bede’s in a similar way to which we lease the existing Porritt and Nunweek turfs from the Canterbury Artificial Surfaces Trust (CAST). I congratulate St Bede’s on their efforts and those key individuals associated with St Bede’s who have given freely of their time and expertise in this venture. As a result of significant financial input from St Bede’s itself and community funders toward this project, Canterbury Hockey has not been required to provide any direct capital input. This has meant that Canterbury Hockey has been able to work with CAST on the planning and funding for a fifth turf, which will likely be located at Nunweek Park. Subject to funding, as always, CAST have indicated that they believe it is possible that this fifth turf could be in place for the 2011 winter season, that being twelve months ahead of our strategic plan provision. This is all very good news; however it is now vital that clubs, and Canterbury Hockey too, increase the participation and development within our sport to make use of these facilities. The Board will be working with the management team this year to encourage and assist clubs to grow and be successful. This is critical to our survival as a sport and I urge each of you to do all you can to strengthen and grow your club now. As Football will no doubt promote on the back of their inclusion of the Football World Cup in 2010 we need to do the same and actively promote that NZ Hockey is also in the World Cups for Hockey. There will be strong competition among sports for new players, and retention, so we will need to be enthusiastic and vocal in our promotion of hockey. Your Board are mindful of the expectations of our community for excellence and high achievement by our representative teams, in line with the strategic targets set within our ‘High Performance’ area. The desired results have generally eluded Canterbury teams in the past year and options to address this are certainly being investigated. CANTERBURY HOCKEY ASSOCIATION | ANNUAL REPORT | 2009 6 I thank, on your behalf, retiring Director Warren Poh who has given two years service. On behalf of the Board
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