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Yearbook 2014-15 Season INCORPORATING CLARENCE RIVER CRICKET ASSOCIATION CLARENCE RIVER JUNIOR CRICKET ASSOCIATION COFFS HARBOUR DISTRICT CRICKET ASSOCIATION COFFS HAROUR DISTRICT JUNIOR CRICKET ASSOCIATION LOWER CLARENCE CRICKET ASSOCIATION NAMBUCCA-BELLINGEN JUNIOR CRICKET ASSOCIATION NAMBUCCA VALLEY CRICKET ASSOCIATION NORTH COAST CRICKET UMPIRES & SCORERS ASSOCIATION YEARBOOK 2014-15 SEASON 2 | P a g e THE 70 th ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of the NORTH COAST CRICKET COUNCIL will be held at the WOOLGOOLGA EX-SERVICES TOP LOUNGE on MONDAY 13 TH JULY 2015 commencing at 7.00pm ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING BUSINESS 1. Present 2. Apologies 3. Proxies 4. Minutes of the 69 th Annual Meeting held 14 th July 2014 5. Business arising from minutes 6. To receive the Management Reports - President’s Report: Ian Dinham - Treasurer’s Report: Jo Symons - Regional Coaches Report: Terry Baldwin - Recording Secretaries Report: Brendan Cunningham - North Coast Umpires Report: Ken Robinson - Annual Statement to Fair Trading 7. Notices of Motion including Life Members 8. Election of Patrons for the Season 2015-16 9. Election of Office Bearers for the Season 2015-16 10. Election of Other Officers for the Season 2015-16 11. Special Business - Affiliation Fees 2015-16 - Representative Draw 12. General Business NORTH COAST CRICKET COUNCIL SEASON 2014-2015 COLOURS: GREEN & GOLD PATRONS Andrew Fraser – State Member for Coffs Harbour Luke Hartsuyker – Federal Member for Cowper Chris Gulaptis – State Member for Clarence Andrew Stoner – State Member for Oxley OFFICE BEARERS PRESIDENT: Ian Dinham VICE PRESIDENT: Thomas Mann TREASURER: Jo Symons ASSISTANT TREASURER: Ron Auld SECRETARY: Leanne Statham HONORARY VICE PRESIDENTS CRCA Tom Kroehnert LCCA Tim McMahon CRJCA Adam Brown NVCA Noel Chapman CHDCA Ken Robinson NBJCA Rodney Beaumont CHDJCA Matthew Bailey OTHER OFFICERS RECORDING SECRETARY: Brendan Cunningham JUNIOR SELECTOR: Mick Morris with assistance of Academy coaches SENIOR SELECTOR: Ken Robinson NCZ DELEGATES: Brendan Cunningham & Ken Robinson HISTORIAN: Brendan Cunningham TROPHY CUSTODIAN: Ron Auld PUBLIC OFFICER: Jo Symons NORTH COAST COACHING ACADEMY REGIONAL DIRECTOR OF COACHING: Mick Morris / Terry Baldwin PROGRAM MANAGER: Ron Auld / Thomas Mann LIFE MEMBERS 1970 R Thompson 1997* N Morton 2002 N Cox 2005 G Mackie 1972* C Winslow 1998* R Grace 2002* G Rowe 2011 I Dinham 1993* N Frame 1999 G Day 2002 J Simmons 2012 T Neaves 1997* L Fowler 2002 J Colless 2002 G Stone 2013 R Auld * Deceased 2014 -2015 Association Contacts North Coastal Cricket Zone: Chairman: Ken Robinson 0418 226 521 [email protected] Zone Administrator: Bob Myatt 0409 034 381 [email protected] Women’s Cricket Rep: Gavin Newbound 0407 087 090 [email protected] NSWCU&SA Zone Rep: Ken Robinson 0418 226 521 [email protected] Regional Cricket Mgr: David Szumowski 0425 297 716 [email protected] Regional Director Coaching: Merv Bourke 0402 599 637 [email protected] Umpires Association: President: Ken Robinson 0418 226 521 [email protected] Secretary: Rob Pye 0438 386 133 [email protected] Junior Associations: CHDJCA: President: Matt Bailey 0420 858 024 [email protected] Vice President: Peter Holmes 0417 274 130 [email protected] Treasurer: Steve Meakins 0419 977 980 [email protected] Secretary: Ben Heaton [email protected] Delegate: Paul Smith 0438 801 686 Wet Weather Contact: Chris Neal 0429 703 610 [email protected] CRJCA: President: Adam Brown 0409 510 851 [email protected] Treasurer: Lyn Rudder [email protected] Secretary: Janet Grieve 0427 422 243 [email protected] Delegate: Brett Pardoe 0428 336 315 [email protected] Wet Weather Contact: Adam Brown 0409 510 851 [email protected] LCJCA: Junior Co-ordinator: Dave Johnson 0427 890 853 [email protected] Wet Weather Contacts: Dave Johnson 0427 890 853 [email protected] Tim McMahon 0408 660 110 [email protected] NBJCA: President: Rod Beaumont 0409 827 617 [email protected] Vice President: Tom Mann 0417 497 001 [email protected] Treasurer: Gavin Hickey 02 6655 6686 [email protected] Secretary: Tim Bekis 0418 640 607 [email protected] Delegate: Terry Baldwin 0458 138 225 [email protected] Wet Weather Contact s: U12/14’s Macksville: Todd Bartlett 0419 631 835 [email protected] Tim Bekis 0418 640 607 [email protected] U16’s Dorrigo: Trevor Neaves 02 6657 2929 Craig Wilson 02 6657 2893 Senior Associations: CHDCA: President: Ken Robinson 0418 226 521 [email protected] Vice President: Brendan Cunningham 04 08 710 375 [email protected] Treasurer: Matthew Rose 02 6655 0766 [email protected] Secretary: Justin Gilbert 0447 575 308 [email protected] Wet Weather Contact s: Coffs Harbour : Brian Kennedy 02 6651 3442 Sawtell : Arthur Smart 0488 641 861 [email protected] CRCA: President: Tom Kroehnert 0488 096 707 [email protected] Vice President: Neil Disson 0409 037 361 [email protected] Treasurer: Jeff Hackett 0401 154 009 [email protected] Secretary: Judy Disson 0409 037 361 [email protected] Wet Weather Contact: Jeff Hackett 0401 154 009 [email protected] Umpires Contact: Jeff Hackett 0401 154 009 [email protected] LCCA: President: Tim McMahon 0408 660 110 [email protected] Vice President: Rob Pye 0438 386 133 [email protected] Treasurer: Nigel Hicks Secretary: Dave Johnson 0427 890 853 [email protected] Wet Weather Contact: Tim McMahon 0408 660 110 [email protected] Umpires Contact: Rob Pye 0438 386 133 [email protected] NVCA: President: Noel Chapman 02 6568 8660 [email protected] Treasurer: Ian Powell 02 6564 2265 Secretary: Steve Ellis 0419 245 725 [email protected] Wet Weather Contact: Chris Welsh 02 6568 2287 Umpires/Scorers Contact: Glenese Welsh 02 6568 2287 [email protected] OFFICIALS OF THE NORTH COAST CRICKET COUNCIL 1946 - 2014 FORMATION The North Coast Cricket Council was formed on 14th September 1946, at a meeting held at the Coffs Harbour School of Arts. YEAR PRESIDENT VICE PRESIDENT SECRETARY TREASURER RECORDING SEC 1946 JF TOWELLS N MORTON, EC GOUGH H LOVETT H LOVETT 1947 JF TOWELLS N MORTON, EC GOUGH H LOVETT H LOVETT 1948 N MORTON O RYAN, C BROWN L FOWLER L FOWLER 1949 N MORTON O RYAN, HA CAMERON L FOWLER L FOWLER 1950 N MORTON O RYAN, W KING AW ELLEM AW ELLEM HA CAMERON 1951 N MORTON R POTTER, W KING H LOVETT H LOVETT L FOWLER 1952 N MORTON H WATSON, W KING M HOLLAND M HOLLAND L FOWLER, F BLISS 1953 N MORTON CS SMITH, W AMOS M HOLLAND M HOLLAND F BLISS, H LAYTON 1954 N MORTON ES BRUMBY, L FOWLER M HOLLAND M HOLLAND F BLISS, H LAYTON 1955 CS SMITH W KING, L FOWLER ES BRUMBY ES BRUMBY F BLISS 1956 CS SMITH W KING, HA CAMERON ES BRUMBY ES BRUMBY F BLISS, N MUNRO 1957 CS SMITH CD WINSLOW ES BRUMBY ES BRUMBY EW HAGGAR 1958 ES BRUMBY DH TOM C SMITH C SMITH K WHEELER 1959 ES BRUMBY CD WINSLOW C SMITH C SMITH A COX 1960 ES BRUMBY CD WINSLOW J COLLESS J COLLESS B BRADLEY 1961 ES BRUMBY CD WINSLOW J COLLESS J COLLESS G McLENNAN 1962 CD WINSLOW HA CAMERON P TRISLEY P TRISLEY G McLENNAN 1963 CD WINSLOW HA CAMERON T HOWARD T HOWARD R THOMPSON 1964 CD WINSLOW HA CAMERON T HOWARD T HOWARD R THOMPSON 1965 CD WINSLOW HA CAMERON T HOWARD T HOWARD R THOMPSON 1966 CD WINSLOW W TYSON L WELSH L WELSH R THOMPSON 1967 CD WINSLOW W TYSON L WELSH L WELSH R THOMPSON 1968 CD WINSLOW W TYSON AR MAINEY AR MAINEY R THOMPSON 1969 CD WINSLOW W TYSON AR MAINEY AR MAINEY R THOMPSON 1970 CD WINSLOW W TYSON AR MAINEY AR MAINEY E STAFFORD 1971 CD WINSLOW W TYSON R SHORT R SHORT E STAFFORD 1972 G ROWE DH TOM R SHORT R SHORT E STAFFORD 1973 G ROWE DH TOM R SHORT R SHORT E STAFFORD 1974 G ROWE DH TOM R SHORT R SHORT A KAY 1975 G ROWE DH TOM R SHORT R SHORT A KAY 1976 G ROWE JM COLLESS AR MAINEY J OLDMAN A KAY 1977 G ROWE JM COLLESS AR MAINEY B MOORE J McDOUGALL 1978 G ROWE JM COLLESS AR MAINEY B MOORE J McDOUGALL 1979 G ROWE JM COLLESS AR MAINEY B MOORE 1980 G ROWE JM COLLESS AR MAINEY B MOORE 1981 G ROWE JM COLLESS AR MAINEY M McKENZIE M McKENZIE 1982 L TIMMS JM COLLESS P BLACK M McKENZIE M McKENZIE 1983 JG HACKETT JM COLLESS NC FRAME M McKENZIE M McKENZIE 1984 JG HACKETT JM COLLESS NC FRAME M McKENZIE M McKENZIE 1985 JG HACKETT JM COLLESS NC FRAME N COX R GRACE 1986 JG HACKETT JM COLLESS NC FRAME N COX R GRACE 1987 JG HACKETT JM COLLESS NC FRAME N COX R GRACE 1988 JG HACKETT JM COLLESS NC FRAME N COX R GRACE 1989 JG HACKETT K MORAN NC FRAME N COX R GRACE 1990 G MACKIE K MORAN NC FRAME N COX R GRACE 1991 G MACKIE K MORAN NC FRAME N COX R GRACE 1992 G MACKIE K MORAN NC FRAME N COX R GRACE 1993 G MACKIE K MORAN PE MULLENS N COX R GRACE 1994 G MACKIE K MORAN PE MULLENS N COX R GRACE 1995 G MACKIE G DAY PE MULLENS N COX R GRACE 1996 G MACKIE G DAY AB JARMAN C WEBECK R GRACE 1997 G DAY W BALL AB JARMAN C WEBECK R GRACE 1998 G DAY W BALL AB JARMAN C WEBECK R GRACE 1999 G STONE W BALL AB JARMAN C WEBECK R GRACE 2000 G STONE J FRAME AB JARMAN T NEAVES R GRACE 2001 G STONE J FRAME AB JARMAN T NEAVES R GRACE 2002 G STONE J FRAME AB JARMAN T NEAVES R GRACE 2003 G STONE B BAXTER I DINHAM T NEAVES R GRACE 2004 G STONE B BAXTER I DINHAM T NEAVES K ROBINSON 2005 T NEAVES JG HACKETT I DINHAM S WILLMAN K ROBINSON 2006 T NEAVES JG HACKETT I DINHAM S WILLMAN M BELLAMY 2007 T NEAVES JG HACKETT I DINHAM S WILLMAN M BELLAMY 2008 T NEAVES JG HACKETT I DINHAM S WILLMAN K ROBINSON 2009 T NEAVES JG HACKETT, I DINHAM J THOMPSON R AULD K ROBINSON 2010 T NEAVES I DINHAM J THOMPSON R AULD K ROBINSON 2011 I DINHAM T NEAVES J THOMPSON R AULD K ROBINSON, J THOMPSON 2012 I DINHAM T NEAVES L STATHAM R AULD K ROBINSON, J THOMPSON 2013 I DINHAM T NEAVES L STATHAM J SYMONS K ROBINSON, BP CUNNINGHAM 2014 I DINHAM T MANN L STATHAM J SYMONS BP CUNNINGHAM North Coast Cricket Council President ’s Report 2014 -15 In this, my final report before stepping down from the position of President, I wish to thank everyone with whom I have worked at the North Coast Cricket Council over the past 15 or so years.
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