66th Annual Report & Financial Statement 2018-2019 Season

66th Annual Report & Financial Statement 2018-2019 Season 66th Annual Report & Financial Statement 2018-2019 Season Proud Sponsors for the 2018-19 Season

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BUSINESS HOUSE SPONSORS Andrew Duff Architectural Ltd Krave Ltd Silverdale Medical Centre Barfoot & Thompson Whangaparaoa Laurie Collins Westhaven Ltd Taylor Built Ltd Bayleys - Ritesh & Kathy Chambyal McGregor Bailey Chartered Accountants The Kitchen People Coast Cakes Ltd Morris & Co. Total Refrigeration Ltd Coast Physio & Hands Silverdale North Harbour Fencing Ltd Unichem Red Beach Pharmacy Frankies Gelato & Deli Osmosis Solutions Ltd Weber Specialities Ltd Hannah’s House Red Beach Peter Rowell Dental Whangaparaoa Weka Property Services Jo & Jug Price Red Beach Fish & Chips Kitchens By John Prosser Redcliffe NZ Ltd The Red Beach SLSC would like to thank all our generous sponsors who supported the 2018/2019 surf season. In September 2018, Red Beach gifted 20 Boards to Mangawhai Heads SLSC Junior Surf division. RBSLSC would also like to acknowledge the support of Xplode Signage Silverdale. The boards were no longer in use at Red Beach.

Page 2 66th Annual Report & Financial Statement 2018-2019 Season 66th Annual Report & Financial Statement 2018-2019 Season Page 39 CLUB OFFICERS 2018/2019 SEASON

Patron B H Heron MNZM President Mark Scheib

CLUB COMMITTEE Chairman Dylan Turner Resigned November 2018 Co-Chairpersons Mark Scheib & Kathy Kramer From November 2018 Secretary Ross Malyon QSM Treasurer Debra Cairns Surf Committee Delegate Kathy Kramer Junior Surf Delegate Richard Rogers Squash Delegate Kevin Robinson

SENIORSURF COMMITTEE Chairperson Ian Cairns Secretary Stephanie Busby Treasurer Kathy Kramer Club Captain Mark Readman Sport Manager Paul Boocock Competition Equipment Manager Stuart Grant Fundraising Coordinator Jan Saull Surf Boat Representative Olivia Soesbergen Surf Canoe Representative Dave Young Committee Sam Goodare, Robyn Presland

Non-Committee Positions: Lifesaving Manager Debra Cairns Powercraft Manager Peter Kramer

JUNIORSURF COMMITTEE Chairman Richard Rogers Orewa College has utilised champions. Open winners - into our club over the past 15+ Secretary Kelly O’Dea the court facilities and Glen Vass and Ashlee Pepper. years. JuniorSurf Coordinator Kirsty Rutledge-Malyon continues to provide a source Junior winners - Ethan Agi Sport Programme Coordinator Caroline Anderson of membership numbers. and Ashlee Pepper with Lian Overall the club Education Programme Coordinator Toni Rolston Orewa College are currently Jordaan being awarded the experienced improvement in Membership & Community Relations Brendan Smith leading the premier Junior girls most improved Junior. all areas and has a good base Marketing & Communications Sidah Russell division. and momentum for further Fundraising Coordinator Cecilia Tyne Aaron Webb was improvement into the 2019-20 Club Championships, presented with the 2018 season. Non-Committee Positions: September 2018 : Outstanding Service to Club Kevin Robinson Gear Steward Morgan Tyne Congratulations to all the club Award for all the amazing work Chairman, Squash Officials Coordinator Jo Meban and long hours he has put Division Camp Coordinator Anita Savage

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1960 D F Mitchell (Dec) 1985 C R Ash (Dec) 2000 G G Danks 1961 R K Dryland (Dec) 1985 R R Williams 2007 B H Heron MNZM 1963 C W Small (Dec) 1990 W R Pritchard 2011 P E Olsen Squash Report - 2018/2019 1966 R Scott (Dec) 1991 G W Small 2012 Y C Dey 2018-19 has been a positive prize giving which is the 1967 R N H Harker 1991 L Richards 2013 E C Richards year for the Squash division. second year in a row a Red The season’s Junior 1970 T K Marsh 1991 E P Taylor 2018 V M Skiffington Membership slowly increased Beach member has claimed tournament - “The Double Dot 1976 R W Malyon QSM through 2017-18 and this trend this award after Ashlee won it Squash Junior Series” on May (Dec) = Deceased has continued with numbers the previous year. 6 - was also a huge success. growing throughout the year. The one-day tournament This is positive for the sport Ashlee Pepper was attracted over 50 entries which and with the area growing in selected to represent the were great for an Auckland ACTIVE MEMBERS 2018/2019 population, this growth is only winning Auckland Junior Junior tournament and capacity expected to increase. Team at the National Teams for a club of our size. competition and was also Senior Men (18) - Active The Junior club saw large selected in the Auckland team Last year the club only Blanchard, Mark Gavin, Jack O’Halloran, Shamus Simpkins, Mark growth last year with club for the Junior Quadrangular had Masters interclub teams Cairns, Daniel Giles, Andrew O’Halloran, Shane Wilcock, Colin nights reaching capacity. event vs Waikato, Bay of Plenty competing in the Auckland Campbell, Brodie Goodare, David Russell, Tim Wright, Jed The numbers have remained and Northland. Ashlee and competition. This year has Carew, Chris McDermott, Mike Rutledge-Malyon, B Young, David strong throughout this year. her partner finished in 3rd seen an increase in teams with Daniel-Nield, Ricky Moratti, Rod Club member Nigel Leakey place at the National Doubles teams competing in both the ran the Junior division and Championship which was an Open and Masters divisions. was a major component to open event. She is currently Senior Men (23) - Patrolling the growth and stability. Nigel ranked number 1 in Auckland The Social Squash League took an overseas contract from for the under 17 age group has remained a very popular Akehurst, Greg Downey, Wade Malyon, Scott Schiltknecht, Noah February and in his absence, and ranked 6th nationally. competition with club members Anderson, Troy Fortes, Peter Morton, Digby Stout, Garry Nigel’s wife Caroline took over enjoying the competitive Banks, Cliff Gardiner, Bruce Paranihi, Mike Turner, Dylan the running which has been Kelsey Beet is another games without having to Bavage, Dave Gledhill, Craig Rogers, Richard Vercauteren, Tony fantastic and provided stability Junior from our club who has drive around the congested Butler, Craig Kramer, Peter Rolston, Brenden Young, Sam for the juniors. The junior club made improvements and is Auckland roads. It has also Cornish, Kevin Lewis, Ryan Savage, Justin is running near capacity. currently ranked 8th in the been fantastic for growing the under 19 age group. club interaction and culture. Congratulations to Anne The club’s tournaments Men Under-19 (23) - Active and/or Patrolling* Leakey and Ashlee Pepper were also very successful. The club continues to who were both selected for The Red Beach Squash Club maintain a strong link to Squash squads. Open Tournament on 8-10 schools in the district and Boocock, Max Fortes, John McDermott, Dylan Readman, Sam For a small club like ours, February 2019 was again grow the sport in the area. Casey, Sean * Gjaltema, Rowan Mellor, Harry Reid-Akehurst, Jamie * having 2 juniors earning very well supported with the Orewa College has 50 Clarke, Matthew * Gledhill, Hamish Nicholls, Lachlan Scheib, Kade national selection is an open division stronger than players competing in the Cleminson, Jonah Kelly, Seamus * Parkes, Justin Southcombe, Flynn amazing achievement. the previous year. The club Auckland Secondary Schools Creighton, Reuben Kramer, Kees Pihema, Te Maia Vasiljevic, Justin had enough A Grade entries competition, of which the Red Denvir, Matthew * Makgill, Patrick Readman, Blake Anne Leakey was selected to have both a men’s and Beach courts are “home”. to represent the winning New women’s A grade section with Zealand Secondary Schools Commonwealth Games squad Continued on page 38 Men Under-16 (15) - Active and/or Patrolling* team at the end of 2018 in members competing. The final the secondary school’s test of the Men’s Open Division Anderson, Ethan Davies, Robbie * Hughes, Matthew Sanderson, Joshua * series vs . She is was between Joel Arscott and Archer, Caleb * Fitt, Nathaniel McDermott, Conor Ward, Jamie currently ranked number 3 Sion Wiggen with Joel taking Bradshaw, Xavier Gilbertson, Kalani Moratti, Coby Williams, Henry in the under 15s in Auckland out the final in three games. Coller, Mitchell * Henare, Angus Morgan, Jamison * and has a National ranking The final of the Women’s Open of number 5 in the same age Division was between two New * Patrolling only group. Anne also claimed the Zealand reps Abbie Palmer most improved Junior Girl in and Ellie Epkie with Ellie taking Auckland award at the region’s out the win.

Page 4 66th Annual Report & Financial Statement 2018-2019 Season 66th Annual Report & Financial Statement 2018-2019 Season Page 37 Senior Women (35) - Active and/or Patrolling* Aitken, Louise Ford, Danielle McKenzie, Megan Savage, Anita Results Anderson, Caroline Gerrard, Andrea Moratti, Jess Schuster-Lewis, Bea Boocock, Kelsi Goodare, Sam * O’Dea, Kelly Soesbergen, Olivia Busby, Stephanie * Grant, Chelsea Oneroa, Kathleen Stutz, Marie Clark, Leah * Hare, Rachel O’Sullivan, Georgina Talaic-Burgess, Zita * Mt Maunganui - 7-10 March 2018 Davey, Kat * Haresnape, Billie-Lee Payne, Sinead * Thompson, Natasha Downey, Brie * Johnson, Lauren Pihema, Eve * Turner, Sharon Congratulations to the following JuniorSurf members who were successful in picking up medals at Oceans ’19 at Downey, Michelle * Kramer, Kathy * Presland, Robyn Wilson, Emma Mt Maunganui. The event attracted 857 athletes, all aged 10-13 years, from as far south as Dunedin. Red Beach Duff, Rachael McDermott, Jen Russell, Teresa fielded 66 competitors for the four days of competition with the club’s athletes collecting a total of 13 medals. Women Under-19 (14) - Active and/or Patrolling* GOLD (3) Bingley, Alexsia Gardiner, Maddie * Lyndon, Emily Ryan, Grace * U14 Male Beach Flags 1st Akira Gardiner Davey, Lauren * Harkin, Rosa * Moratti, Ella Small, Camille Dooley, Freya Hughes, Jade Parker, Georgia Turner, Zoe U11 Male Beach Sprint 1st Josh O’Sullivan Enright, Bethany Kayes, Olivia

U13 Male Diamond Race 1st Jasper Cornish Women Under-16 (25) - Active and/or Patrolling*

Armit, Mackenzee Finnegan, Kyla Marinthe, Keeva Shotter, Georgina SILVER (3) Banks, Taryn Fortes, Kate Nicholls, Kayla Stout, Thea Akira Gardiner Bingley, Peyton Fuentes, Nathalie * O’Reilly,Caitlin * Thompson, Aria U14 Male Beach Flags 2nd Jakob Currin Butler, Ella Harwood, Zoe * Porteous, Marissa Turner, Hannah Campbell, Toni Irvine, Taylor Reid-Akehurst,Georgia* Waller, Alyssa U12 Female Beach Sprint 2nd Mahana Demeuleester Corkill, Hannah Kramer, Mary Rogers, Kate Young, Maia Cornish, Josie U11 Female Beach Sprint 2nd Charley March Non-Active Members (10) Boocock, Paul Grant, Stuart Readman, Mark Taylor, Michael BRONZE (7) Creighton, John Gurr, Chris Scheib, Mark Whitehead, Bruce Glover, John Newton, Michelle U13 Male Run Swim Run 3rd Jasper Cornish * Patrolling Only Josh O’Sullivan U14 Male Beach Sprint 3rd Akira Gardiner SURF AWARDS (38) U12 Female Beach Flags 3rd Billie Harwood Akehurst, Greg Davies, Robbie Moratti, Coby Reid-Akehurst, Jamie U11 Male Board Race 3rd Josh O’Sullivan Anderson, Ethan Finnegan, Kyla Morgan, Jamison Rogers, Kate Archer, Caleb Fitt, Nathaniel Nicholls, Kayla Rolston, Brenden U11 Male Diamond Race 3rd Josh O’Sullivan Armit, Mackenzee Fortes, Kate O’Reilly, Caitlin Savage, Justin Ashworth, Sam Fuentes, Nathalie O’Reilly, Mike Shotter, Georgina U13 Mixed Beach Relay 3rd Red Beach ‘Red’ Bingley, Peyton Harwood, Zoe Phillips, Quinn Stout, Thea Bradshaw, Xavier Holgate, Kylie Pihema, Eve Taylor, Dean U14 Mixed 2km Beach Relay 3rd Red Beach ‘Red’ (2 x Male, 2 x Female) Butler, Ella Hughes, Matthew Porteous, Marissa Turner, Hannah Coller, Mitchell Irvine, Taylor Reid-Akehurst, Georgia Waller, Alyssa Jasper Cornish Corkill, Hannah Jennings, John

Overall Club Placings at Oceans ‘19 PATROL SUPPORT QUALIFICATIONS (3) 1. Omanu (103) 5. Waikanae (22) 9. Maranui (14) Anderson, Troy Paranihi, Mike Vercauteren, Tony 2. Mt Maunganui (68) 6. Fitzroy (18) 10. Papamoa (13) 3. Mairangi Bay (25) 7. Midway (18) 11. Lyall Bay (12) REFRESHED (148) 4. Red Beach (22) 8. East End (16) 12. Whangamata (10) SURF INSTRUCTOR AWARD (1) Parker, Georgia

Page 36 66th Annual Report & Financial Statement 2018-2019 Season 66th Annual Report & Financial Statement 2018-2019 Season Page 5 IRB CREWMAN AWARDS (24) Bavage, David Corkill, Hannah Henare, Angus Russell, Tim Bingley, Alexsia Cornish, Josie Hughes, Matthew Ryan, Grace Boocock, Max Creighton, Reuben Kayes, Olivia Sanderson, Joshua Bradshaw, Xavier Downey, Brie Kramer, Mary Soesbergen, Olivia Campbell, Toni Enright, Bethany Moratti, Coby Southcombe, Flynn Clark, Leah Gilbertson, Kalani Moratti, Ella Ward, Jamie

IRB DRIVER AWARDS (9) Bavage, David Fortes, Jon Readman, Blake Southcombe, Flynn Boocock, Max Kayes, Olivia Soesbergen, Olivia Turner, Zoe Creighton, Reuben IRB INSTRUCTOR AWARDS (2) Campbell, Brodie Kramer, Kees (obtained January 2018) SLSNR IRB EXAMINER AWARDS (1)) Kramer, Peter

OTHER AWARDS & QUALIFICATIONS Surf Officials Course, Level 1 (1) Taunt, Tamara The club’s Junior athletes won the Northern Region JuniorSurf Championships for a fourth consecutive SLSNR Youth Development Camp (4) time when they lifted the points trophy at Omaha in February 2019. Butler, Ella Fortes, Kate Kayes, Olivia Mellor, Harry (Instructor)

Marine VHF Radio Operator (8) Board Rescue Module (2)

First Aid Level 1 : 18 First Aid Level 2 : 16 First Aid Level 2 Refreshers: 17 First Aid Level 3 PHEC : 1

Red Beach’s Rookie members placed first and fourth at the 2019 Rookie Challenge Red Beach club members who obtained the Surf Lifeguard Award in September 2018. at Mangawhai Heads in March 2019.

Page 6 66th Annual Report & Financial Statement 2018-2019 Season 66th Annual Report & Financial Statement 2018-2019 Season Page 35 ‘threepeat’ in winning the New areas of investment officials. Without our volunteers JUNIORSURF MEMBERS 2018/2019 (423) Northern Region overall this season included a shift to our Juniors would not have the points We pride ourselves on marketing and communication environment they enjoy today. Male (209) our continued investment in to new and existing members. There was increased A special thanks to our Alden, Z Ganley, Q Love, X Saull, C providing the best possible Anderson, T Gardiner, A Lyndon, J Savage, A gear for our Juniors and this investment in sports coaching Junior management team who Ashforth, C Garner, M Malifa, M Savage, K is emphasised by our second and a new initiative around put in many hours to provide Ashton, A Garnett, J Martin-Dean, E Schiltknecht, N round of new club boards into Friday night team dinners the structure and delivery of Avery, S Garnett, M Masson, J Schlumpf, F which brought members and our programme: Baker, D Garnett, P Mayne, L Scott, I the gear shed as part of our Baldwin, O Gilbertson, K McCabe, P Shaw, H three year objective to refresh their families into the club. Cecilia Tyne (Fundraising), Bambery, F Gimmer, R McCabe, T Sheppard, C our aging fleet of boards and Brendan Smith (Community Bavage, M Goddard, L McGiven, P Sheppard, T Engagement), Belz, J Goss, I McGregor, J Shirkie, C tubes. Our uniform approach FINANCIAL INVESTMENT Benesch, H Grenfell, B McIntyre, F Short, H to club boards has meant that Sidah Russell INTO THE COMMUNITY (Communications & Marketing), Bicer, A Haerewa, I McIntyre, R Skene, L management and identification Blackburn-Huettner, W Halpin, T McIntyre, T Smallwood, A We are seeking financial (Sport), of boards has improved Caroline Anderson Blanchard, D Hardwick-George, N McKenzie-Linnell, F Smidt, C assistance from sponsors to (Lifesaving Blanchard, J Heise, N Meban, A significantly. Toni Rolston Smith, C continue the positive impact Education), Bocock, A Herewini, N Mehra, A Smith, C Boric, E of our community programme Morgan Tyne (Gear Steward), Herrett, L Merriner, S Smith, M One of the many challenges Boric, L Hick, H Miller, F Spinks, K and we thank our existing Jo Meban (Officials Manager), for gear management is the sponsors for their continued Bouma, D Hill, C Moke, C Still, R Kirsty Rutledge-Malyon Bowen, H Hirst, J Molchanov, G Stimson, S harsh nature of the environment support. If you have a business (Junior Surf Coordinator) and Boyce, H Hodgson, C Montes, A Stimson, B and the pressure of the surf on that can help the club in some Kelly O’Dea (Junior Division Bradshaw, G Holland, D Montes, K Sung, D this equipment and so repairs way, please come forward Secretary). Broomfield, L Inger, B More, E Sykes, J and maintenance is an area as your assistance will be Brown, L Isgrove, K Muller-Brennan, L Sykes, J Brunton, D Jenks, C Mulvey, K Taylor, A that we need to continually appreciated. We are a large Thanks also to Debra Cairns Bunting, M Jenks, L Neville, C Taylor, E focus on. I want to thank the organisation with a wide scope as our Club Administrator and Bunting, N Jennings, N O’Brien, C Taylor, L ongoing efforts of Morgan of engagement. Colleen Murphy who organises Burrowes, R Johnson, C Oliver, C Taylor, O Tyne as Gear Steward in the our BBQ set-up on Sunday Butler, H Johnson, L O’Mara, E Tipene, H Thanks to Ange Moore for Byrne, F Johnson, X O’Sullivan, J Turner, L management of boards and mornings. Caesar, M Jones, C O’Sullivan, Z Tyne, L equipment. managing sponsorship for the Campbell, L Keepa, F Owens, J Van der Net, B club and to all those who have And finally, a thanks to our Chapman, R Kelly, S Paranihi, S Waller, C helped with time and effort head coach Jack Gavin and Chapman, S Kilipati, S Parry, C Ware, S FINANCE in supporting our fundraising his team of sports coaches Christie, F King, A Patell, R Watson, A The Junior division finished Cornish, J Knapp, J Peach, H Weber, M initiatives. from the Senior division. The the year with an end-of-year Cousins, C Kolb, L Penny, W Weber, N initiative of our Senior team Cousins, K Lamont, M cash on hand balance of Peri, J Wentzel, J Thanks also go out to Cecilia re-engaging into the Junior Cousins, S Latoa-Levi, C Pihema, M Whitehead, A $23,300 and are well positioned Tyne who has been leading division as mentors and Coventry, L Latoa-Levi, J Pihema, P Whitelaw, M for the coming season. This is Creighton, L Lees, J Rice-Gray, O Wilson, C our fundraising efforts and sport coaches has been very after investments into fibreglass Cullen, M Lehmann, J Rist, B Wilson, J in particular our fundraising successful and is well received boards, foam boards, Curteis, J Leslie, M Robb, M Wilson, J Sunday programme over the by our Juniors, setting us up for Dai, J Lewis, T Roberts, A Wilson, M lifejackets, helmets and other past 3 years. CC is stepping an exciting future. DeMeulemeester, M Liddel, S Roberts, Z Wilson, N beach equipment totalling down from our management Dubowy da Silva, G Lindesay, J Robson, R Woodford, C $32,727 for the season as per Dubowy da Silva, L Lindesay, R Rogers, A Woolton, N team this year after an Thanks for a great season plan. Dubowy da Silva, S Lisefski, L Rogers, J Woolton, O awesome contribution of time and I look forward to seeing Dudek, T Lisefski, M Rolston, T Wootten, L and effort. you on the beach again soon. Farr, C Little, J Russell, H Wright, L Income and Expenses Field, O Lodge, V Rutledge-Malyon, J Wyatt, R were largely as expected with Fortes, S Love, F Sadler, L Young, L the notable exception of any Richard Rogers, Chairman Franks, E funding grants specifically SPECIAL THANKS JuniorSurf Committee for the Junior division from The success of our Junior Female (214) external agencies. Also less programme at Red Beach Addis, L Beaumont, F Campbell, H Cranston, P Alden, T Beaumont, H Carr, E Dahya, O income from our board leasing doesn’t just happen; it’s a result of our voluntary army of Junior Allen-Jackson, C Belz, C Carter, T DeMeulemeester, M programme with the increase of Archer, A Bicer, Y Chapman, S Dick, K club provided boards which is parents who get in and help out Ashton, E Blackburn-Huettner, L Christie, T Draper, O expected, and is a positive shift as coaches, managers, Water Ashton, T Blackwell, F Coertze, M Duff, K for our members. Safety, BBQ operators and surf Bailie, M Bodley, A Coombe, E Duff, P Baker, K Boric, P Cornall, C Duffett, A Baker, M Bowden, B Cornall, L Duffett, H Balmer, M Broomfield, A Cossey, A Duncan, K Balmer, N Cahill, E Coventry, M Dunne, K Bavage, C Callaghan, V Crane, A Eddy, A

Page 34 66th Annual Report & Financial Statement 2018-2019 Season 66th Annual Report & Financial Statement 2018-2019 Season Page 7 Edgington, L Hinchey, M Miller, K Sparks, L Edgington, M Hinchey, S Mills, L Spinks, S Elley, I Hodgson, C Mouldey, A Stimson-Cade, R Elliott, R Holmes, C Neary, O Stout, E Ellis, R Holmes, G Oliver, B Swann, E Engman, R Howe, A Oliver, N Sykes, S Faber, L Humphreys, S O’Reilly, T Tanaka, M Farr, P Irvine, R Ostermann, K Thomson, A Findlay, M Jennings, C Owens, L Tipene, H Findlay, T Jennings, E Paea, S Tomlinson, J French, J Jennings, O Palastanga, M Tomlinson, T Fuentes, M Joiner, A Pearce, A Towersey, H Gardiner, B Jones, A Pemberton, I Tran, M Gardiner, I Jones, M Penny, I Troughton, S Giles, E Joung, A Peri, M Tumai-Bell, A Giles, G Joung, I Person, B Turley, S Glover, H Joy, E Person, E Tyne, M Goddard, A Kastler, A Pihema, A Vaikeli, N Goldbert, I Kayes, R Pulford-Smith, E van der Net, S Grenfell, A Kearney, J Reid-Akehurst, E Vercauteren, S Grimer, J Lamont, M Remihana, T Walker, M Grover, M Latoa-Levi, B Rice-Gray, A Ware, S Haerewa, A Law, A Rist, M Warren, A Haerewa, T Law, L Rolston, C Weibel, K Hall, A Lawton, E Russell, M Welch, R Hall, K Lees, C Rutledge-Malyon, S White, E Halpin, H Lehmann, I Satherley, J White, E Halpin, N Lewis, O Schiltknecht, S Wickens, E Hampton, I Little, J Scott, E Williams, E Harris, M Lodge, A Scott, L Williams, E Harrod, P Longstaff, A Sell, T Williams, H Harwood, B Lowe, A Seymour, I Wilson, S Harwood, R March, C Shand, A Wilson, Z Hay, M Martin-Dean, M Shaw, A Woodford, C Ngaawai Simpkins and Billie Harwood dive for the last flag in the U12 Beach Flags event at the Henderson, C McCaren, Z Shaw, I Woodford, H Northern Region Championships at Omaha in February 2018. Henderson, I McGiven, M Short, M Wooten, G Herrett, L McGregor, P Simpkins, N Wyatt, H Herrett, M McIlroy, I Simpkins, R Yearbury, J Heywood, L Meban, R Smith, A Young, I Hick, E Meredith, Q Smith, M Young, L Hickling Crane, S Merriner, M Sparks, G Zanders, J Hill, R Mexted, I

Red Beach Junior athletes at the SLSNR Pool Championships, September 2018. Red Beach athletes at the Northern Region Junior Surf Championships at Omaha in February 2018.

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It’s been an historic season challenge so we can have As a club we saturate the area for Red Beach Junior Surf with as much fun as possible with with our team members making a near-record membership. our learning and to be able to their way around activities and We are extremely encouraged demonstrate these skills in life challenges which bring out the by the growth in our younger and at events. best in them and, for as long as age groups and it bodes well I can remember, the team that for future lifeguards and club wins always surprises by being LIFESAVING EDUCATION membership. the best to unlock team work. A greater focus on lifesaving Special thanks to Troy and and beach/surf education has In continuing with the theme Caroline Anderson, Brendon been injected into our Junior Rutledge-Malyon and Teresa of success we sent another Surf programme and, as a large group of 29 Rookie Russell for running Survivor and result, all those who achieved to Anita Savage as our Camp lifeguards into our Senior their surf education award were Coordinator. division after completing the presented with a certificate at Rookie programme led by the end-of-season prize giving. Helen Person, Cecilia Tyne The Rookie team members JUNIOR SPORT Red Beach won both and Megan McKenzie. Our (last year of Junior Surf) were Northern Region surf titles Rookies also managed to place also presented with their at the Northern Region 1st and fourth in the Northern Rookie Lifeguard Award and Championships this year at Region Rookie Challenge are now positioned to enter the Omaha, taking out the Junior at Mangawhai Heads. The Senior division to qualify for Championships Points Trophy Rookie programme combines the Surf Lifeguard Award. Our (overall points) and regaining sport, lifesaving and leadership objective is to lead the region in the Cath and Eddie Millar Cup. with the feedback from this our focus on a structured high This followed on from a strong season’s Rookie Camp at performing programme for our showing in the Northern Region Muriwai suggesting that this 4-14 year old members. combination is a lot of fun and carnivals and National Pool The club’s Pub to Club paddle in September gave the 2018-19 season a kick-start. Starting at Puhoi, the Champs. rewarding for all involved. As a Junior division we also event involved 70 club members, 55 of whom paddled to Red Beach on skis, boards and in surf canoes. encourage our junior parents to Our Junior members also An objective for this either refresh as an ex-lifeguard competed in the Eastern season’s Junior Surf or to qualify as a new lifeguard Regional Championship Management team was to so as to not only patrol our in Whangamata and then inject a structured layer of beaches but to also support attended the National event lifesaving into our younger age our Junior members in water (Oceans ‘19) at Mount groups before they reach the safety. Red Beach Surf Club Maunganui. The travelling Rookie level so as to create is a family orientated club and team to Oceans ‘19 had some balance with sport. This we encourage everyone to get the gear and the attitude to work in progress was evident involved. represent the club to the best with a greater focus on our Surf Skills certificate programme of their ability and there were and an injection of lifesaving MANGAWHAI CAMP some great personal and team experience events and Building on life experiences, results. Overall Red Beach resources/games scattered our Mangawhai Camp with placed fourth in New Zealand throughout the season. The well over 100 Juniors on site and the feedback from those has to be one of the best Management team has also competing and spectating was Junior camps in the country. re-structured to support this hugely positive. Each year this 5-day camp objective alongside our sport just keeps getting better and pillar with deliverables in both. it finishes with the “Survivor CLUB EQUIPMENT This balance is an ongoing Competition” for all age groups. Red Beach achieved a Four Red Beach athletes were selected for the 18-person Northern Region representative team which travelled to the Central Coast in January 2019 to complete in the Trans-Tasman Tri-Series. From left: Kees Kramer, Chelsea Grant, Patrick Makgill, Blake Readman.

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Open & Masters Men: JuniorSurf Training Day Red Nicks : Colin Wilcock, Dave Goodare, Tim Russell, Mark Blanchard Engines : Mark Simpkins, David Young, Brendon Rutledge-Malyon, Justin Vasiljevic, Dylan McDermott Rascals* : Andrew Giles, Dylan Turner, Richard Rogers, Brendan Taunt The JuniorSurf division ended the 2018-19 season with a near-record membership of 423 youngsters aged 4-13 years. In December, club photographer Ross Malyon took the opportunity to look in on a Sunday morning training session at Red Beach to bring you these pics. Open & Masters Women: Flying Reddaz : Robyn Presland-Tack, Rachael Duff, Anita Savage, Georgina Hall, Teresa Russell Rockin’ Reds : Kelly O’Dea, Megan McKenzie, Natasha Thompson, Sharon Turner

U19 Women: Red Hot Chillis : Georgia Parker, Bethany Enright, Keeva Marinthe, Taryn Banks Lemons : Taylor Irvine, Kyla Finnegan, Alyssa Waller, Maia Young, Hannah Corkill

*Nationals Masters Only

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The club’s surf canoe ERCs in Gisborne. Flying the picked up and flipped over The Club Committee of the Red Beach Surf Life Saving Club (Inc) crews have had a fantastic club colours they competed early, they came back on presents for your adoption the 66th Annual Report and season and this wouldn’t have strongly to secure a second day two to make it to the final Financial Statement for the year ended 30th April 2019. been achievable without the in both the short and long of the Open women’s long generosity of Kevin Cornish course events, signalling their course, finishing fifth in New (Cornish Truck & Van) and intentions for the rest of the Zealand. The Red Hot Chilli’s THE 2018/2019 SEASON Jan Saull (Brin Wilson Boats). season. domination was set to continue, The club has now beachfront headquarters on The canoe division would winning every race throughout Membership completed its 66th year of Saturday 17 November was Increased membership like to thank them for their The Northern Region the heats and semifinals but operation and the way in the culmination of 10 years is a feature of all divisions contributions. We would have Championships at Omaha unfortunately the surf gods which the season unfolded is of building redevelopment within the club, namely Total struggled to have such a was a hugely successful event failed them in the final of the documented in the following and renovations Active, Non-Active, JuniorSurf, successful season without their for Red Beach with all crews U19 Women’s short course and pages by way of reports and Squash & Associate members. support as they helped keep medalling. Our four Masters they fought a hard battle to photographs. • Red Beach lifeguards our aging fleet transportable crews doubled their efforts finish third. Nothing was going notched up 10 years of The JuniorSurf division, and afloat. by competing in the Open to stop them in the long course The 2018-19 competition volunteer patrols at Pakiri with 423 youngsters in its division as well as Masters. The event, wining every race and season spanned eight months, Beach ranks, came very close to Our season started with the standout crews were the Flying they took out Gold in the final starting with the first Pool establishing a new record. annual Canoe Training Day at Reddaz with four gold medals, to be the first-ever Red Beach Interclub event in July 2018 • In April, a large gathering Red Beach. We saw a great finishing first in both Masters U19 Women’s canoe crew to be and concluding with the of club members – past Nationals in March 2019. and present – paid tribute The 38 Surf Lifeguard turnout with canoe crews from and Open women’s short and National champions. to Bryan & Pat Heron to Awards achieved reflect a the Northern Region taking long course events, and the The season will be honour 40 years of Heron healthy increase over the part. Red Hot Chillis with two gold Looking ahead to the remembered for the following sponsorship during an previous season. medals from the U19 women’s 2019/2020 season and with • The reopening of the club’s afternoon at the club. In early January, the efforts long and short course events. the likelihood of more crews, of our canoe crews helped the canoe division has started Red Beach retain the Owen The Red Nicks and the to fund raise for new canoes Chapman Cup. We enjoyed Red Engines battled it out, to replace some of our aging 14/15 15/16 16/17 17/18 18/19 wins from the Red Nicks team sharing second and third in flotilla. We are extremely Senior Men - Active 40 39 31 24 18 in the open men, Rockin’ Reds both Masters events. The Red lucky to have the support of - Patrolling 22 24 32 15 23 in the open women and the Engines added more horse Daltons Landscape Supplies Red Hot Chillis in the U19 power to the team in the Open in Silverdale, Subway U-19 & U-16 Men 56 39 36 35 38 women’s division. men’s division with Justin Whangaparoa and Subway Vasiljevic and Dylan McDermott Northcross. We are extremely Senior Women - Active 29 29 30 29 25 For the first time at any joining the crew to secure a grateful for their amazing - Patrolling 9 8 8 7 10 carnival an U16 division for second and third for the short donations along with all the canoes was introduced. and long course. The Lemons other companies and people U-19 & U-16 Women 31 38 30 36 39 Hopefully this will become a rounded out a great carnival for who have very generously regular event at more carnivals the canoes with a third in the donated to help make this as canoe division looks to grow U19 women’s long course. happen. TOTAL ACTIVE: 187 177 167 146 153 the sport with young athletes. Incl. Patrolling Members One of our new crews, the This year’s National David Young Non-Active 6 5 7 2 10 Lemons competed in their first Championships were held at Surf Canoe Division season together and finished Mount Maunganui and the JuniorSurf Members 346 368 425 381 423 second in the U16 women’s waves turned up to put on a Incl. Tadpoles division. real show. In big challenging conditions, seven Red Beach Squash – Senior 62* 54* 55* 46* 49* Just one of the Red Beach crews gave it their all against - Junior 13 8 17 35 40 canoe crews, the Red Hot the country’s best. Even after *Incl. Off-Peak members Chillis, made the long trip to the the Flying Reddaz crew were Associate Members 334 335 557* 645* 724* * Incl. Jnr Parent Associates

Surf Lifeguard Awards 39 43 30 22 38

Page 30 66th Annual Report & Financial Statement 2018-2019 Season 66th Annual Report & Financial Statement 2018-2019 Season Page 11 Reopening of Clubrooms 40 Years of Heron Sponsorship

The reopening of the clubrooms by Auckland Mayor Phil Goff on Saturday 17 November was the culmination Red Beach Surf Club paid tribute to club patron Bryan Heron and his wife Pat on Sunday 14 April when of 10 years of building redevelopment and renovations. a large gathering of club members – past and present – assembled in the clubrooms to honour the couple. The theme for the afternoon was ‘Honouring 40 Years of Heron Sponsorship’ which began in 1978 with the It was a significant occasion with other Council dignitaries also present, along with many of our Life Members presentation of two rescue training skis to the club’s Nipper division. and club sponsors. Over four decades, Red Beach Surf Club has seen the gifting of no fewer than five surf boats as well as the sponsorship of surf canoes, competition equipment, club apparel, the building redevelopment programme and the club’s Junior division.

Page 12 66th Annual Report & Financial Statement 2018-2019 Season 66th Annual Report & Financial Statement 2018-2019 Season Page 29 Surf Patrols – Red Beach The club’s volunteer surf patrols were on duty from Saturday 1 December until Sunday 31 March 2019. There were six recorded rescues & assists.

Patrol hours worked: 1,456 hrs First Aids: 18 Searches: 2 Preventive Actions: 110 IRB Report: Raptors Crew For the first time since 2015, At the BP North Island Against all odds the Raptors Total Rescues: 14/15 15/16 16/17 17/18 18/19 Red Beach participated in Championships at Waihi made 3 semi-finals and placed * Incl. Assists 5 3 0 5 6* IRB racing. This past season, the highlights were winning a credible 5th in the final of the Jonah Cleminson and Harry their Single Rescue heat and Single Rescue (coming home Surf Patrols – Pakiri Beach Mellor took up the challenge placing 4th in the semi-finals of in second place, the lack of a V For the tenth consecutive summer, Red Beach lifeguards patrolled at Pakiri Beach. They were on duty of learning a new sport from the Single Rescue and Mass strip under the boat cost them scratch and competed in the Rescue events. They missed dearly). from Saturday 22 December 2018 to Sunday 31 March 2019. There were 29 recorded rescues & assists. U19 division as the Red Beach out on the finals by one spot. Pakiri had 3 Regional Guards on duty during the Christmas/New Year holiday period. The IRB racing community Raptors. Their first outing was Patrol hours worked: 1,291 hrs First Aids: 6 Searches: 0 Preventive Actions: 206 at Ruakaka on Saturday 12 In April, the crew and their has been incredibly supportive January at the Northern Region families travelled to Dunedin of Red Beach who, at normal Total Rescues: 14/15 15/16 16/17 17/18 18/19 IRB Championships. for the BP Surf Rescue New carnivals, are the biggest team * Incl. Assists 11 30 0 5 29* Zealand Championships where on the beach but in IRBs they It’s clear that both were the water temperature was are the little guys, even sharing Regional Lifeguards well liked by everyone in the a chilly 13 degrees and the tent space with other clubs. Five Red Beach lifeguards were appointed as Regional Lifeguards for the summer: arena and because of this they beach on arrival was a frosty received massive support from zero degrees. It looks like Harry & Jonah Sean Casey Harry Mellor Dylan McDermott Georgia Parker Zoe Turner other clubs. They were joined might have started something by three ‘patients’ required for At scrutineering the here with a groundswell of mechanics were amazed new interest in IRB racing at Committee Meeting Attendances racing … Coby Moratti, Matt (7 meetings) that our crew had the oldest, Red Beach. The way they Club (Management) Present Apologies Comment Hughes and Xavier Bradshaw Mark Scheib (President) 5 who threw themselves into the least competitive boat and have represented our club is a Dylan Turner 2 Resigned 23.11.18 sport with equal vigour. that our engine was “falling credit to them and ensures we Ross Malyon 6 1 apart”. Every other crew had will be welcome in IRB racing Debra Cairns 7 There are often around 24 a specialised ‘V strip’ fitted next season. I was proud to Kathy Kramer 7 crews in the U19 arena and under their boat which acts as have managed the Red Beach Richard Rogers 5 1 each heat/semi takes 3 crews a sort of shallow keel, helping Raptors. Kevin Robinson 5 1 through to the next round with 6 direct and rapidly turn the boat, Rod Moratti boats in the final. providing a huge advantage. Manager Surf Committee (8 meetings) Ian Cairns 8 Stephanie Busby 7 1 Kathy Kramer 4 4 Mark Readman 4 4 Paul Boocock 2 6 Stuart Grant 8 Jan Saull 3 5 Olivia Soesbergen 7 1 Dave Young 6 2 Sam Goodare 6 2 Robyn Presland 6 2 Debra Cairns Non-Committee Peter Kramer Non-Committee Club Awards The following awards were presented at the 2018 Annual General Meeting of the club:

Recognition Awards: Peter Fortes, Rod Moratti, Digby Morton Service Awards: Wade Downey, Craig Gledhill, Kathy Kramer, Robyn Presland

Distinguished Service Awards: Craig Dillon, Mark Readman, Mike Taylor The Red Beach Raptors IRB crew at the Northern Region IRB Championships held at Ruakaka in January 2019. Vaughan Skiffington From left: Matt Hughes, Harry Mellor, Coby Moratti, Jamie Ward, Jonah Cleminson. Life Membership: Vaughan Skiffington

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Red Beach had three surf boat crews on the water during the 2018-19 season … the Boomers in the Open Men’s division, the Muzzies in the Open Women’s division and the Rabbits in the U23 Women’s division. The pics below were taken at Waihi & Omaha.

In July 2018, five Red Beach members received recognition at the SLSNR Awards of Excellence night. From left: Mark Readman (Distinguished Service Award), Debra Cairns & Dylan Turner (each a Service Award). SLSNR Distinguished Service Awards also went to Craig Dillon & Vaughan Skiffington.

In September 2018, Red Beach stalwart Michelle Newton was recognised by Surf Life Saving New Zealand for her services to the movement. She was presented with an SLSNZ Distinguished Service Award at the Awards of Excellence function held at Auckland’s Heritage Hotel.

Page 14 66th Annual Report & Financial Statement 2018-2019 Season 66th Annual Report & Financial Statement 2018-2019 Season Page 27 of laughs and good fun and main objective. Coming into the The girls bonded instantly SLSNR RepresentativeTeam : Trans-Tasman Tri-Series the mateships that will last a beach after a tough row out to and it showed in their rowing Four Red Beach athletes were selected for the 18-person Northern Region representative team which lifetime. the cans there were four boats straight away, holding their own travelled to Australia’s Central Coast in January 2019. The team competed in the Trans-Tasman Tri- Series all going for Gold. The run and showing their team work against teams from the Central Coast and New South Wales Country branches. The Tri-Series is a biennial Finally, a big thanks to our up the beach was where the in every weather condition and event, alternating between New Zealand and Australia. Those selected were ... sponsors Argosy Property podium would be set and the any surf size. and The Flying Herons who Muzzies worked tirelessly to get generously support all our boat bowwoman Emma Wilson with The Rabbits were Chelsea Grant Kees Kramer Patrick Makgill Blake Readman crews. a nose in front. A Bronze medal strong contenders at every Bugsy O’Halloran, Sweep for the trials and tribulations of competition contested and came millimetres from a Gold Regional & National Awards Muzzies the season was a great way to Open Women - finish it off. medal at Nationals. The crew The Muzzies had another took out the Silver medal in the Mus O’Halloran, Sweep Surf Life Saving Northern Region tough year and whilst the girls final of the U23 Women’s short July 2019 : SLSNR Service Awards: Wade Downey, Kathy Kramer, Robyn Presland were always fit and strong, Under 23 Women - Rabbits course event. trying to get on the water The 2018/2019 surf Distinguished Service Awards: Mike Taylor consistently always proved season had a lot of focus and Finally, the girls pulled all difficult. By mid-season the commitment brought to it by the their training and fundraising At the SLSNR Awards of Excellence Night at the Cordis Hotel on on 27 July 2019, the club collected the results were promising and the Red Beach Rabbits crew. efforts together and took it to following awards … goal of Nationals was going to the Aussies in the Australian be the steer. Throughout the Early in the season the Championships on the Gold Northern Region JuniorSurf Championships Trophy : Red Beach weeks leading up to Nationals girls found themselves on Coast. We fought hard at the Cath & Eddie Millar Cup (Junior Surf) : Red Beach and with our super-sub Nicole, the hunt for a fourth rower to biggest surf event in the world Junior Competition Club of the Year : Red Beach & Orewa jointly the girls found their groove and complete their crew and their and came away happy with our come Nationals were quietly prayers were answered by performance. Northern Region Senior Surf Championships Points Trophy : Red Beach confident of pulling something Red Beaches sweatheart Zoe I look forward to another U14 Sportsman of the Year : Jasper Cornish out of the bag. Turner who decided to come into the light and take up surf season with these crazy girls The long course event boat rowing. and seeing many more new was unfortunate with some faces in surf boat rowing, I Surf Life Saving New Zealand bad luck in tough conditions; The team was complete with hope. September 2018 : SLSNZ DistinguishedService Award : Michelle Newton qualifying for the final didn’t Olivia Soesbergen, Kathleen eventuate. However, this left Oneroa, Danielle Ford and now Jed Wright, Sweep Fundraising the short course final as the Zoe Turner. Fundraising during the 2018-19 season saw the following methods employed: Platinum & Gold Sponsors Silver & Bronze Sponsors Business House Sponsors Building Sponsors Rugby Night Fundraiser Trip to Hawaii Raffle Movie Night KFC Club Distribution Dad’s Pies Sales Friday Night Meat Raffles Salami Fundraiser Rotary Swimathon Fishing Competition Open Water Swim Northern Arena $10 for 10 Days Sunday BBQs

BH Heron Red Beach Lifeguard Development Trust

The six trustees are Bryan Heron, Ross Malyon, Graeme Danks, Pat Heron, Mark Readman and Jane Finlayson. There were three (3) grants made during the period 1st July 2018 – 30th June 2019:

Daniel Cairns received a grant for $1,500 to assist with travel costs and expenses associated with his participation in the Molokai-Oahu Paddleboard World Championships in Hawaii in July 2018. Olivia Kayes was granted $500 to learn life skills by way of a 10-day voyage on the Spirit of Adventure in October 2018. Jack Gavin received a grant for $1,500 for his role as the travelling coach for five U19 club athletes who competed at the Lifesaving World Championships in Adelaide from 27 November – 2 December 2018.

The Muzzies crew at the Northern Region Championships at Omaha, February 2019. Ross Malyon, Club Secretary From left: Shamus O’Halloran (sweep), Jasmin Cornish, Billie Lee Haresnape, Emma Wilson, Andrea Gerrard.

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At the time of writing this Council with Resource and of the club’s affairs. There are Red Beach had three surf Surf Boat Award Winners on the day, and winning a race- report I can advise that we Building consents granted. We so many facets of the club to boat crews in competition for the season were: off after the event racing had have completed the final stage are still waiting for final approval oversee and Debra is constantly during the 2018-19 season … finished, theBoomers failed to of our club renovations to a from Council regarding the juggling different roles. Thanks the Boomers in the Open Men’s Bacon & Egg Pie Bakers gain selection. near 95% finished building. leasing portion of the Reserve also to Ange Moore our division with sweep Bugsy Champions Tray - Not This is Red Beach Surf Club’s land which the club sits on, as sponsorship manager who O’Halloran; the Muzzies in the contested Whilst very disappointed second biggest asset, with to the amendment for the lift. keeps our sponsors informed with not gaining selection, the Open Women’s division with - our members being our most But, as most of you know, this is and helps organise sponsor O’Halloran Family Cup Boomers got to experience sweep Mus O’Halloran and the Boatie Spirit of Club Award : important and largest asset. not stopping us from enjoying and fundraising events; great Rabbits in the U23 Women’s the enormous support of our The two go hand in hand. Nice our new facility. job this year Ange! Thanks Olivia Soesbergen division with Jed Wright, all clubbies at the time of the race- clubrooms lift the spirits of our also to our chef Greg Adams representing the club. members and give us pride in Whether its patrolling, and his team who continue to Bugsy Cup - Boatie Personality off. A sea of black shirted Red our club. It also helps increase competing in carnivals, board, supply great meals for the club, of the Year : Kathleen Oneroa Beach members invaded the The boat crews would boat arena prior to the race and our revenue which enables us to ski, swimming, boat and canoe delicious! not be able to compete Mike Smith Cup - Most the screaming on the beach operate. training, Friday night socialising without sponsorship and we Improved Female Rower : as the boys fought to hit the or brave IRB training through A huge thank you to club acknowledge the support of the Zoe Turner beach first was something all It has been a very long the winter - under Pete Kramer’s coach Jack Gavin. Jack has club’s sponsors and especially journey to get to this stage, guidance - there’s always a built on last year’s success with five of us in the surf boat will our major boat sponsors, Craig Dillon Cup - Most and as with all voluntary buzz about the place and no further success this year. The keep as a special memory. To namely The Flying Herons Improved Male Rower : organisations it’s the blood shortage of volunteers ready to on-going club spirit and culture Ricky Daniel-Nield each of you on the beach that sweat and tears of members get involved and make whatever of the club is improving each and Argosy Property. Thank you for your support over the day, a huge thank you, it was who achieve this result, mostly it is successful. year under his guidance. Terry Marsh Trophy - Top awesome. through voluntary time. Over the course of the year last year and we look forward to working with you again next Surf Boat Crew : Rabbits we’ve had fund raising events, Congratulations Jack on The rest of the season was season. U23 Women’s Crew : Olivia The re-development of the with special mention to Jim keeping the Reddaz movement Soesbergen, Danielle Ford, really a build up to Nationals clubrooms was celebrated in Kayes for organising the Rugby rolling through another great A big thank you to everyone Kathleen Oneroa, Zoe Turner, for this crew, having started November 2018, with Auckland fundraiser, and the fishing season! Jed Wright (sweep) training so early for the trials. Mayor Phil Goff in attendance contest organised by Wade else who supported the crews & Michelle Downey. Thanks during the year by doing One goal unachieved, and to officially reopen the club. It Open Men – Boomers was a great occasion with other also to You Travel Orewa who Special thanks to the everything that mattered. This the second goal, a Gold at covered all sorts of things The Boomers 2018-2019 nationals, was the focus to Council dignitaries present, organised the Hawaii raffle and Committee members of each season saw a change in along with many of our Life ran it in conjunction with our division for all your hard work; ranging from the sweeps finish the year. crew personnel with 2nd bow Members and sponsors, plus neighbours at Orewa Surf Club. this would come under the organising the crews and our amazing club members to In total these events raised in responsibility of the following training, the stand-in sweeps seat vacated by Hayden In an extremely close short celebrate the occasion. excess of $50,000. A big thanks club members. You can find who, during the season, Smith and replaced with course final battle, theBoomers to everyone who organised, their reports detailing the results stepped up to assist with Ricky Daniel-Nield. Jed missed the Gold medal Special thanks to the found sponsors, sold/ and successes of each division training when the normal sweep Wright, Chris (Auntie) Carew, following a video review by the Auckland Council and bought tickets and generally in this Annual Report ; couldn’t make it, maintenance Shamus O’Halloran and Bugsy officials and had to settle for Foundation North Trust as the contributed. • Lifesaving Manager and repairs on boats and O’Halloran (sweep) completed the Silver medal. main contributors for the last - Debra Cairns trailers, towing boats to the crew. round of funding. It’s always a pleasure to • Club Captain carnivals, making sure we had Whilst high goals were set congratulate the recipient of – Mark Readman all the information for entries, The Boomers aimed high in and both were not achieved, Two people I wish to the Presidents Cup and this • Surf Boat Captain family and friends supporting their goal stakes for this season this crew worked hard and personally thank are Paul year it was Robyn Presland. - Shane O’Halloran the crews and everything else with two main goals being probably deserved more Boocock and Debra Cairns, as Robyn has not only competed • JuniorSurf Chairman that was needed to be able to to win NZ Open Men’s crew success than what the record part of the Building Committee, in Masters but helped with – Richard Rogers complete. representative selection for a books show. who had lots to cover off during many fundraisers and working • Surf Canoe Representative second consecutive year and this process, with total overload bees, plus was the biggest - Dave Young to win a Gold at the Nationals Regardless, it was a and support to myself in this ticket seller for the Hawaii raffle. • Squash Chairman at Mt Maunganui. season that had its fair share regard. Congratulations Robyn, totally - Kevin Robinson deserved and thank you. This season the NZ The remaining items to A great team effort from all representative selection trials be completed are the deck Many thanks to Debra members who volunteer their were held at the Whangamata extension and the lift, both of Cairns for her very capable time to help run this club. Thank which have progressed through administration and management you! Classic in December. Despite winning the Open Men’s event

Page 16 66th Annual Report & Financial Statement 2018-2019 Season 66th Annual Report & Financial Statement 2018-2019 Season Page 25 I would also like to thank our We also acknowledge the who continue to make the Red sponsors, many of whom have support we have received Beach Surf Life Saving Club supported Red Beach for a long from Foundation North, BH the special place it is. We look period of time: Heron Lifeguard Development forward to doing it all again next PLATINUM SPONSORS: Trust, The Lion Foundation, season. The Flying Herons, Boocock NZ Racing Board, Hibiscus Family Trust and Bays Local Board, Finally, a huge thank you to Pelorous Trust, NZ Lottery Ross Malyon who collates the Also, an enormous thank Grants Board, Fonterra Grass Annual Report each year. It’s a you to our GOLD, SILVER & Roots Fund, Constellation huge task and Ross’s dedication BRONZE sponsors who are Communities Trust, Auckland to the club in many areas is listed on page 2 of this Annual Council & TSB Bank. outstanding. Thank you Ross. Report. Thanks to all our active and Thanks also to our Business associate members, friends, Mark Scheib House Sponsors, 25 in total, volunteers and other helpers Club President who signed up to support Red along with the wider community Beach.

The Red Beach Boomers crew at Whangamata in December 2018 for the NZ Surf Boat trials. From left: Ricky Daniel-Nield, Chris Carew, Shamus O’Halloran, Jed Wright, Shane O’Halloran (sweep).

The Red Beach U23 Rabbits crew won big at the club prize giving in May 2019, collecting the Terry Marsh Trophy for Top Surf Boat Crew for 2018-19. From left: Olivia Soesbergen (Boatie Spirit of Club award), Kathleen Oneroa (Boatie Personality of the Year), Jed Wright (sweep), Danielle Ford (holding the Terry Marsh Trophy), Zoe Turner (Most Improved Female Rower). A concrete pour under way at the club in August 2018.

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Lifesaving Operational Team Northern Region Examiners who we are as the people who Omaha Beach was the venue for the summer’s NRCs, held over the weekend of 23 & 24 February 2019. Robyn Presland, Debra Cairns, make up our membership. The club’s athletes came away from the event with the Senior Points Trophy for a second consecutive Lifesaving Manager Peter Kramer year as well as the Masters Points Trophy. A total of 96 medals, comprising of 31 Gold, 30 Silver and 35 Debra Cairns We continue to grow as a Bronze were won by the club’s Senior athletes. A feature of the weekend for Red Beach was the winning Trainee Club Instructors club and introduce new of all six divisions of the Taplin Relay. Powercraft Manager Jonah Cleminson, Sam candidates to the joys and Peter Kramer Goodare, Harry Mellor challenges of lifeguarding. In the 2018/19 season we Overall Senior Points: Chief IRB Instructor Once again we concluded qualified 38 new lifeguards Red Beach (282) 1, Orewa (230) 2, Mairangi Bay (149) 3, Piha (148) 4, Sunset Beach (22) 5, Muriwai Peter Kramer a season having achieved and 3 patrol support guards. (21) 6, Bethells Beach (18) 7, Omaha (1) 8. our mission of keeping the As we qualify new lifeguards Chief Lifeguard Instructor community safe on our it is a constant reminder that Overall Masters Points: Wade Downey beaches, Red Beach and this is the beginning of the Red Beach (96) 1, Mairangi Bay (73) 2, Omaha (58) 3, Orewa (26) 4, Bethells Beach (23) 5, Muriwai (11) Pakiri. The club exists for that lifeguarding journey and that 6, Piha (4) 7. Lifeguard Award Instructors purpose and all our activities there are so many pathways Peter Fortes, Robyn Presland, ultimately lead to providing and opportunities in which Georgia Parker, Megan trained, equipped and enabled to develop and grow. This McKenzie lifeguards between the flags. year we have had to be more active in identifying and IRB Club Instructors We have many things to be promoting these opportunities Kees Kramer, Brodie Campbell proud of as a club including to our membership. We’ve had

Club lifeguards on patrol at Pakiri, December 2018

Page 18 66th Annual Report & Financial Statement 2018-2019 Season 66th Annual Report & Financial Statement 2018-2019 Season Page 23 members complete First Aid This past season we extended Best All Round Patrolling certificates, attend the Youth our patrolling period to the end Member: Development Camp, 4x4 skill of March at both Red Beach Olivia Kayes and Olivia driving, Patrol Captain’s course and Pakiri. We will continue to Soesbergen Club Captain’s Report and Senior lifeguard school. look at ways to realise our vision of a tower and accommodation U16 Lifeguard of the Year: Our great club continued had four athletes selected in week-long camp was cracker I wish to thank the members of at Pakiri in order to encourage Kate Fortes to thrive this season with many the NR Trans-Tasman team and teaming up with our the Lifesaving Operational Team all our lifeguards to patrol there. developments and successes which travelled to the Central Midway friends, led by Matt for the massive hours they put Contribution to Powercraft: across the wider spectrum. Coast and competed in a Sutton, exposed the athletes to in, the passion that they show in Thank you to our lifeguards, our Brodie Campbell The completion of the building three-test series against the some heavy and competitive improving our professionalism instructors and examiners and was a major milestone and Aussies, finishing second sessions. and skills. I encourage any the families who support us and Debra Cairns now provides a more fit-for- overall gaining some great members wishing to become the community by loaning you Lifesaving Manager purpose and modern facility experience. One of my favourite involved to simply ask. Every to us to enable us to patrol our for our members to enjoy. moments of the season was little bit helps. beaches. There have been some As the season forged ahead when the entire club went significant lifeguarding and the Red Beach team, led by down to the boat arena at sporting achievements by their passionate coach Jack, Whangamata to support the Patrol Statistics our members who continue to stamped a dominant mark on Boomers crew in the final race promote the Red Beach name the local sporting carnivals. of the NZ Surf Boat trials. The Red Beach : 1 December 2018 to 31 March 2019 Pakiri : 22 December 2018 to 31 March 2019 with pride and purpose. It became evident that Red boys rowed with determination, Beach had developed some pulling off a 5-2 winning victory Patrol hours completed 1456 Patrol hours completed 1291 The general “feel good real depth with multiple teams while supported by a sea of 60 Rescues & Assists 6 Rescues & Assists 29 factor” at the club this season being entered in Taplins, board or more Red Beach members Searches 2 Searches 0 has gone to another level and relays, ski relays and the like cheering, whistling and First Aids 18 First Aids 6 is at an all-time high. I feel our across all age groups. Our shouting with excitement as the Preventive Actions 110 Preventive Actions 206 thriving club culture is the envy active membership continues boys crossed the finish line. of other clubs who continually to grow and by nature of great see a proud and united team retention our U16 & U19 age Moving on to the Nationals, on display at sporting events groups have growing numbers the team travelled to the Mount and the like. who will start to feed into the and competed well. Some Open divisions next season. standout performances saw VOLUNTARY Our season started once Gold medals in the U16 Mens 2018 – 2019 24 again with a great camp up We backed up last year’s ski final, the U19 Women’s long LIFEGUARD north at Ahipara, led by our result by winning the NRCs course canoe final and the U19 Season Stats FIRST coach Jack Gavin. The new again, this time at Omaha, Men’s ironman final in a real HOURS Rookies and their families taking out the overall points seat-of-your-pants finish. It was Pakiri 1291 had the opportunity to go into trophy by a healthy margin. great to see Nationals medals Red Beach & AIDS camp with the older members. With multiple teams in every hanging around the necks of so Red Beach 1456 An amazing few days away event, especially in the many or our members. Bring it Pakiri gave everyone an opportunity U16 & U19 age groups, our on next year! to get to know each other neighbouring clubs were no and the new U16s, mums, match for our athletes who The work continues through dads and a few siblings got to finished with a healthy points the off-season with athletes spend time with the amazing victory. A standout moment in training right through the winter. 17 18 Senior crew that forms the the final event of the day was I’d like to thank those who have 2 heart of our club. I received a the Open Men’s Taplin. With a helped coach through the last PATIENT lot of amazing feedback from team comprising of four U19s few months with Jack away, in PEOPLE parents about how special the and two Open men, they had particular Chris Moors who has SEARCHES experience was for them. A nothing to lose and took out the kept the Senior squad sessions RESCUED ASSISTS great start to the season. mighty Mairangi Bay and Piha cranking along. The circle of men’s teams for a great finish life continues. We then had a small to the carnival. This bodes well Finally, I’d like to thank the team of athletes travel for next season when a good Senior committee for their to the Lifesaving World number of U19s move into the support, the beach managers Championships in Adelaide Open age group. for a great job at carnivals, 316 where they competed with the mid-week Junior coaches …….INVOLVING pride. Red Beach ended up Prior to Christmas we saw and our awesome head coach PREVENTATIVE with two athletes making the a great Whangamata Classic Jack Gavin for his efforts and 942 PEOPLE finals in the male and female carnival followed by a club leadership this season. single ski events, finishing 6th training camp in Gisborne ACTIONS Mark Readman and 5th respectively. We then with 50-plus members. The Club Captain

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GOLD (3) U19 Men’s Iron Man 1st Kees Kramer U16 Men’s Ski Race 1st Kalani Gilbertson U19 Women’s Surf Canoe – Long Course 1st Red Hot Chillis: Georgia Parker, Bethany Enright, Taryn Banks, Keeva Marinthe SILVER (6) Open Men’s Surf Boat – Short Course 2nd Boomers: Shamus O’Halloran, Ricky Daniel-Nield, Jed Wright, Chris Carew, Shane O’Halloran U23 Women’s Surf Boat – Short Course 2nd Rabbits: Olivia Soesbergen, Kathleen Oneroa, Zoe Turner, Danielle Ford, Jed Wright (Sweep) U16 Men’s Beach Relay 2nd Angus Henare, Jamie Ward, Kalani Gilbertson, Ethan Anderson U19 Women’s Double Ski 2nd Ella Moratti, Jade Hughes U16 Men’s Beach Sprint 2nd Angus Henare U16 Women’s Beach Flags 2nd Marissa Porteous BRONZE (10) Club lifeguards on patrol at Pakiri, December 2018. Open Women’s Surf Boat – Short Course 3rd Muzzies: Nicole Owen, Billie-Lee Haresnape, Andrea Gerrard, Emma Wilson, Shamus O’Halloran Open Men’s Tube Rescue 3rd Jack Gavin, Patrick Makgill, Sam Readman, Kade Scheib U19 Men’s Taplin Relay 3rd Patrick Makgill, Sam Readman, Hamish Gledhill U19 Men’s Ski Race 3rd Reuben Creighton U19 Women’s Surf Canoe – Short Course 3rd Red Hot Chillis: Georgia Parker, Bethany Enright, Taryn Banks, Keeva Marinthe U16 Men’s Taplin Relay 3rd Matt Hughes, Kalani Gilbertson, Angus Henare U16 Women’s Taplin Relay 3rd Ella Butler, Josie Cornish, Thea Stout U16 Women’s Board Rescue 3rd Hannah Turner, Kate Rogers U16 Men’s Beach Flags 3rd Angus Henare U16 Women’s Ski Race 3rd Ella Butler

Overall Club Placings for the Allan Gardner Trophy: 1. Mt Maunganui (147) 7. Midway (50) 13. Otaki (31) 2. Mairangi Bay (97) 8. Orewa (39) 14. Fitzroy (27) 3. Waikanae (90) 9. Red Beach (37) 15. Papamoa (25) 4. Titahi Bay (57) 10. Ocean Beach Kiwi (35) 16. Piha (14) 5. Omanu (53) 11. Waimairi (32) 17. Taylors Mistake (12) 6. East End (50) 12. Lyall Bay (31) 18. Paekakariki (12)

NZ Masters Championships: 1. Omanu (296) 5. Waimairi (65) 9. Mairangi Bay (21) 2. Mt Maunganui (267) 6. Red Beach (57) 10. Waihi Beach (21) Throughout the 2018-19 season, Red Beach Surf Club had the services of a Toyota Ute, generously 3. Whakatane (90) 7. Lyall Bay (44) 11. New Brighton (21) sponsored by Toyota Financial Services. It was used for numerous lifesaving activities and for 4. Papamoa (68) 8. Ocean Beach Kiwi (41) 12. Fitzroy (19) transporting club lifeguards to Pakiri for their volunteer patrols.

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GOLD (3) U19 Men’s Iron Man 1st Kees Kramer U16 Men’s Ski Race 1st Kalani Gilbertson U19 Women’s Surf Canoe – Long Course 1st Red Hot Chillis: Georgia Parker, Bethany Enright, Taryn Banks, Keeva Marinthe SILVER (6) Open Men’s Surf Boat – Short Course 2nd Boomers: Shamus O’Halloran, Ricky Daniel-Nield, Jed Wright, Chris Carew, Shane O’Halloran U23 Women’s Surf Boat – Short Course 2nd Rabbits: Olivia Soesbergen, Kathleen Oneroa, Zoe Turner, Danielle Ford, Jed Wright (Sweep) U16 Men’s Beach Relay 2nd Angus Henare, Jamie Ward, Kalani Gilbertson, Ethan Anderson U19 Women’s Double Ski 2nd Ella Moratti, Jade Hughes U16 Men’s Beach Sprint 2nd Angus Henare U16 Women’s Beach Flags 2nd Marissa Porteous BRONZE (10) Club lifeguards on patrol at Pakiri, December 2018. Open Women’s Surf Boat – Short Course 3rd Muzzies: Nicole Owen, Billie-Lee Haresnape, Andrea Gerrard, Emma Wilson, Shamus O’Halloran Open Men’s Tube Rescue 3rd Jack Gavin, Patrick Makgill, Sam Readman, Kade Scheib U19 Men’s Taplin Relay 3rd Patrick Makgill, Sam Readman, Hamish Gledhill U19 Men’s Ski Race 3rd Reuben Creighton U19 Women’s Surf Canoe – Short Course 3rd Red Hot Chillis: Georgia Parker, Bethany Enright, Taryn Banks, Keeva Marinthe U16 Men’s Taplin Relay 3rd Matt Hughes, Kalani Gilbertson, Angus Henare U16 Women’s Taplin Relay 3rd Ella Butler, Josie Cornish, Thea Stout U16 Women’s Board Rescue 3rd Hannah Turner, Kate Rogers U16 Men’s Beach Flags 3rd Angus Henare U16 Women’s Ski Race 3rd Ella Butler

Overall Club Placings for the Allan Gardner Trophy: 1. Mt Maunganui (147) 7. Midway (50) 13. Otaki (31) 2. Mairangi Bay (97) 8. Orewa (39) 14. Fitzroy (27) 3. Waikanae (90) 9. Red Beach (37) 15. Papamoa (25) 4. Titahi Bay (57) 10. Ocean Beach Kiwi (35) 16. Piha (14) 5. Omanu (53) 11. Waimairi (32) 17. Taylors Mistake (12) 6. East End (50) 12. Lyall Bay (31) 18. Paekakariki (12)

NZ Masters Championships: 1. Omanu (296) 5. Waimairi (65) 9. Mairangi Bay (21) 2. Mt Maunganui (267) 6. Red Beach (57) 10. Waihi Beach (21) Throughout the 2018-19 season, Red Beach Surf Club had the services of a Toyota Ute, generously 3. Whakatane (90) 7. Lyall Bay (44) 11. New Brighton (21) sponsored by Toyota Financial Services. It was used for numerous lifesaving activities and for 4. Papamoa (68) 8. Ocean Beach Kiwi (41) 12. Fitzroy (19) transporting club lifeguards to Pakiri for their volunteer patrols.

Page 20 66th Annual Report & Financial Statement 2018-2019 Season 66th Annual Report & Financial Statement 2018-2019 Season Page 21 members complete First Aid This past season we extended Best All Round Patrolling certificates, attend the Youth our patrolling period to the end Member: Development Camp, 4x4 skill of March at both Red Beach Olivia Kayes and Olivia driving, Patrol Captain’s course and Pakiri. We will continue to Soesbergen Club Captain’s Report and Senior lifeguard school. look at ways to realise our vision of a tower and accommodation U16 Lifeguard of the Year: Our great club continued had four athletes selected in week-long camp was cracker I wish to thank the members of at Pakiri in order to encourage Kate Fortes to thrive this season with many the NR Trans-Tasman team and teaming up with our the Lifesaving Operational Team all our lifeguards to patrol there. developments and successes which travelled to the Central Midway friends, led by Matt for the massive hours they put Contribution to Powercraft: across the wider spectrum. Coast and competed in a Sutton, exposed the athletes to in, the passion that they show in Thank you to our lifeguards, our Brodie Campbell The completion of the building three-test series against the some heavy and competitive improving our professionalism instructors and examiners and was a major milestone and Aussies, finishing second sessions. and skills. I encourage any the families who support us and Debra Cairns now provides a more fit-for- overall gaining some great members wishing to become the community by loaning you Lifesaving Manager purpose and modern facility experience. One of my favourite involved to simply ask. Every to us to enable us to patrol our for our members to enjoy. moments of the season was little bit helps. beaches. There have been some As the season forged ahead when the entire club went significant lifeguarding and the Red Beach team, led by down to the boat arena at sporting achievements by their passionate coach Jack, Whangamata to support the Patrol Statistics our members who continue to stamped a dominant mark on Boomers crew in the final race promote the Red Beach name the local sporting carnivals. of the NZ Surf Boat trials. The Red Beach : 1 December 2018 to 31 March 2019 Pakiri : 22 December 2018 to 31 March 2019 with pride and purpose. It became evident that Red boys rowed with determination, Beach had developed some pulling off a 5-2 winning victory Patrol hours completed 1456 Patrol hours completed 1291 The general “feel good real depth with multiple teams while supported by a sea of 60 Rescues & Assists 6 Rescues & Assists 29 factor” at the club this season being entered in Taplins, board or more Red Beach members Searches 2 Searches 0 has gone to another level and relays, ski relays and the like cheering, whistling and First Aids 18 First Aids 6 is at an all-time high. I feel our across all age groups. Our shouting with excitement as the Preventive Actions 110 Preventive Actions 206 thriving club culture is the envy active membership continues boys crossed the finish line. of other clubs who continually to grow and by nature of great see a proud and united team retention our U16 & U19 age Moving on to the Nationals, on display at sporting events groups have growing numbers the team travelled to the Mount and the like. who will start to feed into the and competed well. Some Open divisions next season. standout performances saw VOLUNTARY Our season started once Gold medals in the U16 Mens 2018 – 2019 24 again with a great camp up We backed up last year’s ski final, the U19 Women’s long LIFEGUARD north at Ahipara, led by our result by winning the NRCs course canoe final and the U19 Season Stats FIRST coach Jack Gavin. The new again, this time at Omaha, Men’s ironman final in a real HOURS Rookies and their families taking out the overall points seat-of-your-pants finish. It was Pakiri 1291 had the opportunity to go into trophy by a healthy margin. great to see Nationals medals Red Beach & AIDS camp with the older members. With multiple teams in every hanging around the necks of so Red Beach 1456 An amazing few days away event, especially in the many or our members. Bring it Pakiri gave everyone an opportunity U16 & U19 age groups, our on next year! to get to know each other neighbouring clubs were no and the new U16s, mums, match for our athletes who The work continues through dads and a few siblings got to finished with a healthy points the off-season with athletes spend time with the amazing victory. A standout moment in training right through the winter. 17 18 Senior crew that forms the the final event of the day was I’d like to thank those who have 2 heart of our club. I received a the Open Men’s Taplin. With a helped coach through the last PATIENT lot of amazing feedback from team comprising of four U19s few months with Jack away, in PEOPLE parents about how special the and two Open men, they had particular Chris Moors who has SEARCHES experience was for them. A nothing to lose and took out the kept the Senior squad sessions RESCUED ASSISTS great start to the season. mighty Mairangi Bay and Piha cranking along. The circle of men’s teams for a great finish life continues. We then had a small to the carnival. This bodes well Finally, I’d like to thank the team of athletes travel for next season when a good Senior committee for their to the Lifesaving World number of U19s move into the support, the beach managers Championships in Adelaide Open age group. for a great job at carnivals, 316 where they competed with the mid-week Junior coaches …….INVOLVING pride. Red Beach ended up Prior to Christmas we saw and our awesome head coach PREVENTATIVE with two athletes making the a great Whangamata Classic Jack Gavin for his efforts and 942 PEOPLE finals in the male and female carnival followed by a club leadership this season. single ski events, finishing 6th training camp in Gisborne ACTIONS Mark Readman and 5th respectively. We then with 50-plus members. The Club Captain

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Lifesaving Operational Team Northern Region Examiners who we are as the people who Omaha Beach was the venue for the summer’s NRCs, held over the weekend of 23 & 24 February 2019. Robyn Presland, Debra Cairns, make up our membership. The club’s athletes came away from the event with the Senior Points Trophy for a second consecutive Lifesaving Manager Peter Kramer year as well as the Masters Points Trophy. A total of 96 medals, comprising of 31 Gold, 30 Silver and 35 Debra Cairns We continue to grow as a Bronze were won by the club’s Senior athletes. A feature of the weekend for Red Beach was the winning Trainee Club Instructors club and introduce new of all six divisions of the Taplin Relay. Powercraft Manager Jonah Cleminson, Sam candidates to the joys and Peter Kramer Goodare, Harry Mellor challenges of lifeguarding. In the 2018/19 season we Overall Senior Points: Chief IRB Instructor Once again we concluded qualified 38 new lifeguards Red Beach (282) 1, Orewa (230) 2, Mairangi Bay (149) 3, Piha (148) 4, Sunset Beach (22) 5, Muriwai Peter Kramer a season having achieved and 3 patrol support guards. (21) 6, Bethells Beach (18) 7, Omaha (1) 8. our mission of keeping the As we qualify new lifeguards Chief Lifeguard Instructor community safe on our it is a constant reminder that Overall Masters Points: Wade Downey beaches, Red Beach and this is the beginning of the Red Beach (96) 1, Mairangi Bay (73) 2, Omaha (58) 3, Orewa (26) 4, Bethells Beach (23) 5, Muriwai (11) Pakiri. The club exists for that lifeguarding journey and that 6, Piha (4) 7. Lifeguard Award Instructors purpose and all our activities there are so many pathways Peter Fortes, Robyn Presland, ultimately lead to providing and opportunities in which Georgia Parker, Megan trained, equipped and enabled to develop and grow. This McKenzie lifeguards between the flags. year we have had to be more active in identifying and IRB Club Instructors We have many things to be promoting these opportunities Kees Kramer, Brodie Campbell proud of as a club including to our membership. We’ve had

Club lifeguards on patrol at Pakiri, December 2018

Page 18 66th Annual Report & Financial Statement 2018-2019 Season 66th Annual Report & Financial Statement 2018-2019 Season Page 23 I would also like to thank our We also acknowledge the who continue to make the Red sponsors, many of whom have support we have received Beach Surf Life Saving Club supported Red Beach for a long from Foundation North, BH the special place it is. We look period of time: Heron Lifeguard Development forward to doing it all again next PLATINUM SPONSORS: Trust, The Lion Foundation, season. The Flying Herons, Boocock NZ Racing Board, Hibiscus Family Trust and Bays Local Board, Finally, a huge thank you to Pelorous Trust, NZ Lottery Ross Malyon who collates the Also, an enormous thank Grants Board, Fonterra Grass Annual Report each year. It’s a you to our GOLD, SILVER & Roots Fund, Constellation huge task and Ross’s dedication BRONZE sponsors who are Communities Trust, Auckland to the club in many areas is listed on page 2 of this Annual Council & TSB Bank. outstanding. Thank you Ross. Report. Thanks to all our active and Thanks also to our Business associate members, friends, Mark Scheib House Sponsors, 25 in total, volunteers and other helpers Club President who signed up to support Red along with the wider community Beach.

The Red Beach Boomers crew at Whangamata in December 2018 for the NZ Surf Boat trials. From left: Ricky Daniel-Nield, Chris Carew, Shamus O’Halloran, Jed Wright, Shane O’Halloran (sweep).

The Red Beach U23 Rabbits crew won big at the club prize giving in May 2019, collecting the Terry Marsh Trophy for Top Surf Boat Crew for 2018-19. From left: Olivia Soesbergen (Boatie Spirit of Club award), Kathleen Oneroa (Boatie Personality of the Year), Jed Wright (sweep), Danielle Ford (holding the Terry Marsh Trophy), Zoe Turner (Most Improved Female Rower). A concrete pour under way at the club in August 2018.

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At the time of writing this Council with Resource and of the club’s affairs. There are Red Beach had three surf Surf Boat Award Winners on the day, and winning a race- report I can advise that we Building consents granted. We so many facets of the club to boat crews in competition for the season were: off after the event racing had have completed the final stage are still waiting for final approval oversee and Debra is constantly during the 2018-19 season … finished, theBoomers failed to of our club renovations to a from Council regarding the juggling different roles. Thanks the Boomers in the Open Men’s Bacon & Egg Pie Bakers gain selection. near 95% finished building. leasing portion of the Reserve also to Ange Moore our division with sweep Bugsy Champions Tray - Not This is Red Beach Surf Club’s land which the club sits on, as sponsorship manager who O’Halloran; the Muzzies in the contested Whilst very disappointed second biggest asset, with to the amendment for the lift. keeps our sponsors informed with not gaining selection, the Open Women’s division with - our members being our most But, as most of you know, this is and helps organise sponsor O’Halloran Family Cup Boomers got to experience sweep Mus O’Halloran and the Boatie Spirit of Club Award : important and largest asset. not stopping us from enjoying and fundraising events; great Rabbits in the U23 Women’s the enormous support of our The two go hand in hand. Nice our new facility. job this year Ange! Thanks Olivia Soesbergen division with Jed Wright, all clubbies at the time of the race- clubrooms lift the spirits of our also to our chef Greg Adams representing the club. members and give us pride in Whether its patrolling, and his team who continue to Bugsy Cup - Boatie Personality off. A sea of black shirted Red our club. It also helps increase competing in carnivals, board, supply great meals for the club, of the Year : Kathleen Oneroa Beach members invaded the The boat crews would boat arena prior to the race and our revenue which enables us to ski, swimming, boat and canoe delicious! not be able to compete Mike Smith Cup - Most the screaming on the beach operate. training, Friday night socialising without sponsorship and we Improved Female Rower : as the boys fought to hit the or brave IRB training through A huge thank you to club acknowledge the support of the Zoe Turner beach first was something all It has been a very long the winter - under Pete Kramer’s coach Jack Gavin. Jack has club’s sponsors and especially journey to get to this stage, guidance - there’s always a built on last year’s success with five of us in the surf boat will our major boat sponsors, Craig Dillon Cup - Most and as with all voluntary buzz about the place and no further success this year. The keep as a special memory. To namely The Flying Herons Improved Male Rower : organisations it’s the blood shortage of volunteers ready to on-going club spirit and culture Ricky Daniel-Nield each of you on the beach that sweat and tears of members get involved and make whatever of the club is improving each and Argosy Property. Thank you for your support over the day, a huge thank you, it was who achieve this result, mostly it is successful. year under his guidance. Terry Marsh Trophy - Top awesome. through voluntary time. Over the course of the year last year and we look forward to working with you again next Surf Boat Crew : Rabbits we’ve had fund raising events, Congratulations Jack on The rest of the season was season. U23 Women’s Crew : Olivia The re-development of the with special mention to Jim keeping the Reddaz movement Soesbergen, Danielle Ford, really a build up to Nationals clubrooms was celebrated in Kayes for organising the Rugby rolling through another great A big thank you to everyone Kathleen Oneroa, Zoe Turner, for this crew, having started November 2018, with Auckland fundraiser, and the fishing season! Jed Wright (sweep) training so early for the trials. Mayor Phil Goff in attendance contest organised by Wade else who supported the crews & Michelle Downey. Thanks during the year by doing One goal unachieved, and to officially reopen the club. It Open Men – Boomers was a great occasion with other also to You Travel Orewa who Special thanks to the everything that mattered. This the second goal, a Gold at covered all sorts of things The Boomers 2018-2019 nationals, was the focus to Council dignitaries present, organised the Hawaii raffle and Committee members of each season saw a change in along with many of our Life ran it in conjunction with our division for all your hard work; ranging from the sweeps finish the year. crew personnel with 2nd bow Members and sponsors, plus neighbours at Orewa Surf Club. this would come under the organising the crews and our amazing club members to In total these events raised in responsibility of the following training, the stand-in sweeps seat vacated by Hayden In an extremely close short celebrate the occasion. excess of $50,000. A big thanks club members. You can find who, during the season, Smith and replaced with course final battle, theBoomers to everyone who organised, their reports detailing the results stepped up to assist with Ricky Daniel-Nield. Jed missed the Gold medal Special thanks to the found sponsors, sold/ and successes of each division training when the normal sweep Wright, Chris (Auntie) Carew, following a video review by the Auckland Council and bought tickets and generally in this Annual Report ; couldn’t make it, maintenance Shamus O’Halloran and Bugsy officials and had to settle for Foundation North Trust as the contributed. • Lifesaving Manager and repairs on boats and O’Halloran (sweep) completed the Silver medal. main contributors for the last - Debra Cairns trailers, towing boats to the crew. round of funding. It’s always a pleasure to • Club Captain carnivals, making sure we had Whilst high goals were set congratulate the recipient of – Mark Readman all the information for entries, The Boomers aimed high in and both were not achieved, Two people I wish to the Presidents Cup and this • Surf Boat Captain family and friends supporting their goal stakes for this season this crew worked hard and personally thank are Paul year it was Robyn Presland. - Shane O’Halloran the crews and everything else with two main goals being probably deserved more Boocock and Debra Cairns, as Robyn has not only competed • JuniorSurf Chairman that was needed to be able to to win NZ Open Men’s crew success than what the record part of the Building Committee, in Masters but helped with – Richard Rogers complete. representative selection for a books show. who had lots to cover off during many fundraisers and working • Surf Canoe Representative second consecutive year and this process, with total overload bees, plus was the biggest - Dave Young to win a Gold at the Nationals Regardless, it was a and support to myself in this ticket seller for the Hawaii raffle. • Squash Chairman at Mt Maunganui. season that had its fair share regard. Congratulations Robyn, totally - Kevin Robinson deserved and thank you. This season the NZ The remaining items to A great team effort from all representative selection trials be completed are the deck Many thanks to Debra members who volunteer their were held at the Whangamata extension and the lift, both of Cairns for her very capable time to help run this club. Thank which have progressed through administration and management you! Classic in December. Despite winning the Open Men’s event

Page 16 66th Annual Report & Financial Statement 2018-2019 Season 66th Annual Report & Financial Statement 2018-2019 Season Page 25 of laughs and good fun and main objective. Coming into the The girls bonded instantly SLSNR RepresentativeTeam : Trans-Tasman Tri-Series the mateships that will last a beach after a tough row out to and it showed in their rowing Four Red Beach athletes were selected for the 18-person Northern Region representative team which lifetime. the cans there were four boats straight away, holding their own travelled to Australia’s Central Coast in January 2019. The team competed in the Trans-Tasman Tri- Series all going for Gold. The run and showing their team work against teams from the Central Coast and New South Wales Country branches. The Tri-Series is a biennial Finally, a big thanks to our up the beach was where the in every weather condition and event, alternating between New Zealand and Australia. Those selected were ... sponsors Argosy Property podium would be set and the any surf size. and The Flying Herons who Muzzies worked tirelessly to get generously support all our boat bowwoman Emma Wilson with The Rabbits were Chelsea Grant Kees Kramer Patrick Makgill Blake Readman crews. a nose in front. A Bronze medal strong contenders at every Bugsy O’Halloran, Sweep for the trials and tribulations of competition contested and came millimetres from a Gold Regional & National Awards Muzzies the season was a great way to Open Women - finish it off. medal at Nationals. The crew The Muzzies had another took out the Silver medal in the Mus O’Halloran, Sweep Surf Life Saving Northern Region tough year and whilst the girls final of the U23 Women’s short July 2019 : SLSNR Service Awards: Wade Downey, Kathy Kramer, Robyn Presland were always fit and strong, Under 23 Women - Rabbits course event. trying to get on the water The 2018/2019 surf Distinguished Service Awards: Mike Taylor consistently always proved season had a lot of focus and Finally, the girls pulled all difficult. By mid-season the commitment brought to it by the their training and fundraising At the SLSNR Awards of Excellence Night at the Cordis Hotel on on 27 July 2019, the club collected the results were promising and the Red Beach Rabbits crew. efforts together and took it to following awards … goal of Nationals was going to the Aussies in the Australian be the steer. Throughout the Early in the season the Championships on the Gold Northern Region JuniorSurf Championships Trophy : Red Beach weeks leading up to Nationals girls found themselves on Coast. We fought hard at the Cath & Eddie Millar Cup (Junior Surf) : Red Beach and with our super-sub Nicole, the hunt for a fourth rower to biggest surf event in the world Junior Competition Club of the Year : Red Beach & Orewa jointly the girls found their groove and complete their crew and their and came away happy with our come Nationals were quietly prayers were answered by performance. Northern Region Senior Surf Championships Points Trophy : Red Beach confident of pulling something Red Beaches sweatheart Zoe I look forward to another U14 Sportsman of the Year : Jasper Cornish out of the bag. Turner who decided to come into the light and take up surf season with these crazy girls The long course event boat rowing. and seeing many more new was unfortunate with some faces in surf boat rowing, I Surf Life Saving New Zealand bad luck in tough conditions; The team was complete with hope. September 2018 : SLSNZ DistinguishedService Award : Michelle Newton qualifying for the final didn’t Olivia Soesbergen, Kathleen eventuate. However, this left Oneroa, Danielle Ford and now Jed Wright, Sweep Fundraising the short course final as the Zoe Turner. Fundraising during the 2018-19 season saw the following methods employed: Platinum & Gold Sponsors Silver & Bronze Sponsors Business House Sponsors Building Sponsors Rugby Night Fundraiser Trip to Hawaii Raffle Movie Night KFC Club Distribution Dad’s Pies Sales Friday Night Meat Raffles Salami Fundraiser Rotary Swimathon Fishing Competition Open Water Swim Northern Arena $10 for 10 Days Sunday BBQs

BH Heron Red Beach Lifeguard Development Trust

The six trustees are Bryan Heron, Ross Malyon, Graeme Danks, Pat Heron, Mark Readman and Jane Finlayson. There were three (3) grants made during the period 1st July 2018 – 30th June 2019:

Daniel Cairns received a grant for $1,500 to assist with travel costs and expenses associated with his participation in the Molokai-Oahu Paddleboard World Championships in Hawaii in July 2018. Olivia Kayes was granted $500 to learn life skills by way of a 10-day voyage on the Spirit of Adventure in October 2018. Jack Gavin received a grant for $1,500 for his role as the travelling coach for five U19 club athletes who competed at the Lifesaving World Championships in Adelaide from 27 November – 2 December 2018.

The Muzzies crew at the Northern Region Championships at Omaha, February 2019. Ross Malyon, Club Secretary From left: Shamus O’Halloran (sweep), Jasmin Cornish, Billie Lee Haresnape, Emma Wilson, Andrea Gerrard.

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Red Beach had three surf boat crews on the water during the 2018-19 season … the Boomers in the Open Men’s division, the Muzzies in the Open Women’s division and the Rabbits in the U23 Women’s division. The pics below were taken at Waihi & Omaha.

In July 2018, five Red Beach members received recognition at the SLSNR Awards of Excellence night. From left: Mark Readman (Distinguished Service Award), Debra Cairns & Dylan Turner (each a Service Award). SLSNR Distinguished Service Awards also went to Craig Dillon & Vaughan Skiffington.

In September 2018, Red Beach stalwart Michelle Newton was recognised by Surf Life Saving New Zealand for her services to the movement. She was presented with an SLSNZ Distinguished Service Award at the Awards of Excellence function held at Auckland’s Heritage Hotel.

Page 14 66th Annual Report & Financial Statement 2018-2019 Season 66th Annual Report & Financial Statement 2018-2019 Season Page 27 Surf Patrols – Red Beach The club’s volunteer surf patrols were on duty from Saturday 1 December until Sunday 31 March 2019. There were six recorded rescues & assists.

Patrol hours worked: 1,456 hrs First Aids: 18 Searches: 2 Preventive Actions: 110 IRB Report: Raptors Crew For the first time since 2015, At the BP North Island Against all odds the Raptors Total Rescues: 14/15 15/16 16/17 17/18 18/19 Red Beach participated in Championships at Waihi made 3 semi-finals and placed * Incl. Assists 5 3 0 5 6* IRB racing. This past season, the highlights were winning a credible 5th in the final of the Jonah Cleminson and Harry their Single Rescue heat and Single Rescue (coming home Surf Patrols – Pakiri Beach Mellor took up the challenge placing 4th in the semi-finals of in second place, the lack of a V For the tenth consecutive summer, Red Beach lifeguards patrolled at Pakiri Beach. They were on duty of learning a new sport from the Single Rescue and Mass strip under the boat cost them scratch and competed in the Rescue events. They missed dearly). from Saturday 22 December 2018 to Sunday 31 March 2019. There were 29 recorded rescues & assists. U19 division as the Red Beach out on the finals by one spot. Pakiri had 3 Regional Guards on duty during the Christmas/New Year holiday period. The IRB racing community Raptors. Their first outing was Patrol hours worked: 1,291 hrs First Aids: 6 Searches: 0 Preventive Actions: 206 at Ruakaka on Saturday 12 In April, the crew and their has been incredibly supportive January at the Northern Region families travelled to Dunedin of Red Beach who, at normal Total Rescues: 14/15 15/16 16/17 17/18 18/19 IRB Championships. for the BP Surf Rescue New carnivals, are the biggest team * Incl. Assists 11 30 0 5 29* Zealand Championships where on the beach but in IRBs they It’s clear that both were the water temperature was are the little guys, even sharing Regional Lifeguards well liked by everyone in the a chilly 13 degrees and the tent space with other clubs. Five Red Beach lifeguards were appointed as Regional Lifeguards for the summer: arena and because of this they beach on arrival was a frosty received massive support from zero degrees. It looks like Harry & Jonah Sean Casey Harry Mellor Dylan McDermott Georgia Parker Zoe Turner other clubs. They were joined might have started something by three ‘patients’ required for At scrutineering the here with a groundswell of mechanics were amazed new interest in IRB racing at Committee Meeting Attendances racing … Coby Moratti, Matt (7 meetings) that our crew had the oldest, Red Beach. The way they Club (Management) Present Apologies Comment Hughes and Xavier Bradshaw Mark Scheib (President) 5 who threw themselves into the least competitive boat and have represented our club is a Dylan Turner 2 Resigned 23.11.18 sport with equal vigour. that our engine was “falling credit to them and ensures we Ross Malyon 6 1 apart”. Every other crew had will be welcome in IRB racing Debra Cairns 7 There are often around 24 a specialised ‘V strip’ fitted next season. I was proud to Kathy Kramer 7 crews in the U19 arena and under their boat which acts as have managed the Red Beach Richard Rogers 5 1 each heat/semi takes 3 crews a sort of shallow keel, helping Raptors. Kevin Robinson 5 1 through to the next round with 6 direct and rapidly turn the boat, Rod Moratti boats in the final. providing a huge advantage. Manager Surf Committee (8 meetings) Ian Cairns 8 Stephanie Busby 7 1 Kathy Kramer 4 4 Mark Readman 4 4 Paul Boocock 2 6 Stuart Grant 8 Jan Saull 3 5 Olivia Soesbergen 7 1 Dave Young 6 2 Sam Goodare 6 2 Robyn Presland 6 2 Debra Cairns Non-Committee Peter Kramer Non-Committee Club Awards The following awards were presented at the 2018 Annual General Meeting of the club:

Recognition Awards: Peter Fortes, Rod Moratti, Digby Morton Service Awards: Wade Downey, Craig Gledhill, Kathy Kramer, Robyn Presland

Distinguished Service Awards: Craig Dillon, Mark Readman, Mike Taylor The Red Beach Raptors IRB crew at the Northern Region IRB Championships held at Ruakaka in January 2019. Vaughan Skiffington From left: Matt Hughes, Harry Mellor, Coby Moratti, Jamie Ward, Jonah Cleminson. Life Membership: Vaughan Skiffington

Page 28 66th Annual Report & Financial Statement 2018-2019 Season 66th Annual Report & Financial Statement 2018-2019 Season Page 13 Reopening of Clubrooms 40 Years of Heron Sponsorship

The reopening of the clubrooms by Auckland Mayor Phil Goff on Saturday 17 November was the culmination Red Beach Surf Club paid tribute to club patron Bryan Heron and his wife Pat on Sunday 14 April when of 10 years of building redevelopment and renovations. a large gathering of club members – past and present – assembled in the clubrooms to honour the couple. The theme for the afternoon was ‘Honouring 40 Years of Heron Sponsorship’ which began in 1978 with the It was a significant occasion with other Council dignitaries also present, along with many of our Life Members presentation of two rescue training skis to the club’s Nipper division. and club sponsors. Over four decades, Red Beach Surf Club has seen the gifting of no fewer than five surf boats as well as the sponsorship of surf canoes, competition equipment, club apparel, the building redevelopment programme and the club’s Junior division.

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The club’s surf canoe ERCs in Gisborne. Flying the picked up and flipped over The Club Committee of the Red Beach Surf Life Saving Club (Inc) crews have had a fantastic club colours they competed early, they came back on presents for your adoption the 66th Annual Report and season and this wouldn’t have strongly to secure a second day two to make it to the final Financial Statement for the year ended 30th April 2019. been achievable without the in both the short and long of the Open women’s long generosity of Kevin Cornish course events, signalling their course, finishing fifth in New (Cornish Truck & Van) and intentions for the rest of the Zealand. The Red Hot Chilli’s THE 2018/2019 SEASON Jan Saull (Brin Wilson Boats). season. domination was set to continue, The club has now beachfront headquarters on The canoe division would winning every race throughout Membership completed its 66th year of Saturday 17 November was Increased membership like to thank them for their The Northern Region the heats and semifinals but operation and the way in the culmination of 10 years is a feature of all divisions contributions. We would have Championships at Omaha unfortunately the surf gods which the season unfolded is of building redevelopment within the club, namely Total struggled to have such a was a hugely successful event failed them in the final of the documented in the following and renovations Active, Non-Active, JuniorSurf, successful season without their for Red Beach with all crews U19 Women’s short course and pages by way of reports and Squash & Associate members. support as they helped keep medalling. Our four Masters they fought a hard battle to photographs. • Red Beach lifeguards our aging fleet transportable crews doubled their efforts finish third. Nothing was going notched up 10 years of The JuniorSurf division, and afloat. by competing in the Open to stop them in the long course The 2018-19 competition volunteer patrols at Pakiri with 423 youngsters in its division as well as Masters. The event, wining every race and season spanned eight months, Beach ranks, came very close to Our season started with the standout crews were the Flying they took out Gold in the final starting with the first Pool establishing a new record. annual Canoe Training Day at Reddaz with four gold medals, to be the first-ever Red Beach Interclub event in July 2018 • In April, a large gathering Red Beach. We saw a great finishing first in both Masters U19 Women’s canoe crew to be and concluding with the of club members – past Nationals in March 2019. and present – paid tribute The 38 Surf Lifeguard turnout with canoe crews from and Open women’s short and National champions. to Bryan & Pat Heron to Awards achieved reflect a the Northern Region taking long course events, and the The season will be honour 40 years of Heron healthy increase over the part. Red Hot Chillis with two gold Looking ahead to the remembered for the following sponsorship during an previous season. medals from the U19 women’s 2019/2020 season and with • The reopening of the club’s afternoon at the club. In early January, the efforts long and short course events. the likelihood of more crews, of our canoe crews helped the canoe division has started Red Beach retain the Owen The Red Nicks and the to fund raise for new canoes Chapman Cup. We enjoyed Red Engines battled it out, to replace some of our aging 14/15 15/16 16/17 17/18 18/19 wins from the Red Nicks team sharing second and third in flotilla. We are extremely Senior Men - Active 40 39 31 24 18 in the open men, Rockin’ Reds both Masters events. The Red lucky to have the support of - Patrolling 22 24 32 15 23 in the open women and the Engines added more horse Daltons Landscape Supplies Red Hot Chillis in the U19 power to the team in the Open in Silverdale, Subway U-19 & U-16 Men 56 39 36 35 38 women’s division. men’s division with Justin Whangaparoa and Subway Vasiljevic and Dylan McDermott Northcross. We are extremely Senior Women - Active 29 29 30 29 25 For the first time at any joining the crew to secure a grateful for their amazing - Patrolling 9 8 8 7 10 carnival an U16 division for second and third for the short donations along with all the canoes was introduced. and long course. The Lemons other companies and people U-19 & U-16 Women 31 38 30 36 39 Hopefully this will become a rounded out a great carnival for who have very generously regular event at more carnivals the canoes with a third in the donated to help make this as canoe division looks to grow U19 women’s long course. happen. TOTAL ACTIVE: 187 177 167 146 153 the sport with young athletes. Incl. Patrolling Members One of our new crews, the This year’s National David Young Non-Active 6 5 7 2 10 Lemons competed in their first Championships were held at Surf Canoe Division season together and finished Mount Maunganui and the JuniorSurf Members 346 368 425 381 423 second in the U16 women’s waves turned up to put on a Incl. Tadpoles division. real show. In big challenging conditions, seven Red Beach Squash – Senior 62* 54* 55* 46* 49* Just one of the Red Beach crews gave it their all against - Junior 13 8 17 35 40 canoe crews, the Red Hot the country’s best. Even after *Incl. Off-Peak members Chillis, made the long trip to the the Flying Reddaz crew were Associate Members 334 335 557* 645* 724* * Incl. Jnr Parent Associates

Surf Lifeguard Awards 39 43 30 22 38

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Open & Masters Men: JuniorSurf Training Day Red Nicks : Colin Wilcock, Dave Goodare, Tim Russell, Mark Blanchard Engines : Mark Simpkins, David Young, Brendon Rutledge-Malyon, Justin Vasiljevic, Dylan McDermott Rascals* : Andrew Giles, Dylan Turner, Richard Rogers, Brendan Taunt The JuniorSurf division ended the 2018-19 season with a near-record membership of 423 youngsters aged 4-13 years. In December, club photographer Ross Malyon took the opportunity to look in on a Sunday morning training session at Red Beach to bring you these pics. Open & Masters Women: Flying Reddaz : Robyn Presland-Tack, Rachael Duff, Anita Savage, Georgina Hall, Teresa Russell Rockin’ Reds : Kelly O’Dea, Megan McKenzie, Natasha Thompson, Sharon Turner

U19 Women: Red Hot Chillis : Georgia Parker, Bethany Enright, Keeva Marinthe, Taryn Banks Lemons : Taylor Irvine, Kyla Finnegan, Alyssa Waller, Maia Young, Hannah Corkill

*Nationals Masters Only

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It’s been an historic season challenge so we can have As a club we saturate the area for Red Beach Junior Surf with as much fun as possible with with our team members making a near-record membership. our learning and to be able to their way around activities and We are extremely encouraged demonstrate these skills in life challenges which bring out the by the growth in our younger and at events. best in them and, for as long as age groups and it bodes well I can remember, the team that for future lifeguards and club wins always surprises by being LIFESAVING EDUCATION membership. the best to unlock team work. A greater focus on lifesaving Special thanks to Troy and and beach/surf education has In continuing with the theme Caroline Anderson, Brendon been injected into our Junior Rutledge-Malyon and Teresa of success we sent another Surf programme and, as a large group of 29 Rookie Russell for running Survivor and result, all those who achieved to Anita Savage as our Camp lifeguards into our Senior their surf education award were Coordinator. division after completing the presented with a certificate at Rookie programme led by the end-of-season prize giving. Helen Person, Cecilia Tyne The Rookie team members JUNIOR SPORT Red Beach won both and Megan McKenzie. Our (last year of Junior Surf) were Northern Region surf titles Rookies also managed to place also presented with their at the Northern Region 1st and fourth in the Northern Rookie Lifeguard Award and Championships this year at Region Rookie Challenge are now positioned to enter the Omaha, taking out the Junior at Mangawhai Heads. The Senior division to qualify for Championships Points Trophy Rookie programme combines the Surf Lifeguard Award. Our (overall points) and regaining sport, lifesaving and leadership objective is to lead the region in the Cath and Eddie Millar Cup. with the feedback from this our focus on a structured high This followed on from a strong season’s Rookie Camp at performing programme for our showing in the Northern Region Muriwai suggesting that this 4-14 year old members. combination is a lot of fun and carnivals and National Pool The club’s Pub to Club paddle in September gave the 2018-19 season a kick-start. Starting at Puhoi, the Champs. rewarding for all involved. As a Junior division we also event involved 70 club members, 55 of whom paddled to Red Beach on skis, boards and in surf canoes. encourage our junior parents to Our Junior members also An objective for this either refresh as an ex-lifeguard competed in the Eastern season’s Junior Surf or to qualify as a new lifeguard Regional Championship Management team was to so as to not only patrol our in Whangamata and then inject a structured layer of beaches but to also support attended the National event lifesaving into our younger age our Junior members in water (Oceans ‘19) at Mount groups before they reach the safety. Red Beach Surf Club Maunganui. The travelling Rookie level so as to create is a family orientated club and team to Oceans ‘19 had some balance with sport. This we encourage everyone to get the gear and the attitude to work in progress was evident involved. represent the club to the best with a greater focus on our Surf Skills certificate programme of their ability and there were and an injection of lifesaving MANGAWHAI CAMP some great personal and team experience events and Building on life experiences, results. Overall Red Beach resources/games scattered our Mangawhai Camp with placed fourth in New Zealand throughout the season. The well over 100 Juniors on site and the feedback from those has to be one of the best Management team has also competing and spectating was Junior camps in the country. re-structured to support this hugely positive. Each year this 5-day camp objective alongside our sport just keeps getting better and pillar with deliverables in both. it finishes with the “Survivor CLUB EQUIPMENT This balance is an ongoing Competition” for all age groups. Red Beach achieved a Four Red Beach athletes were selected for the 18-person Northern Region representative team which travelled to the Central Coast in January 2019 to complete in the Trans-Tasman Tri-Series. From left: Kees Kramer, Chelsea Grant, Patrick Makgill, Blake Readman.

Page 32 66th Annual Report & Financial Statement 2018-2019 Season 66th Annual Report & Financial Statement 2018-2019 Season Page 9 Edgington, L Hinchey, M Miller, K Sparks, L Edgington, M Hinchey, S Mills, L Spinks, S Elley, I Hodgson, C Mouldey, A Stimson-Cade, R Elliott, R Holmes, C Neary, O Stout, E Ellis, R Holmes, G Oliver, B Swann, E Engman, R Howe, A Oliver, N Sykes, S Faber, L Humphreys, S O’Reilly, T Tanaka, M Farr, P Irvine, R Ostermann, K Thomson, A Findlay, M Jennings, C Owens, L Tipene, H Findlay, T Jennings, E Paea, S Tomlinson, J French, J Jennings, O Palastanga, M Tomlinson, T Fuentes, M Joiner, A Pearce, A Towersey, H Gardiner, B Jones, A Pemberton, I Tran, M Gardiner, I Jones, M Penny, I Troughton, S Giles, E Joung, A Peri, M Tumai-Bell, A Giles, G Joung, I Person, B Turley, S Glover, H Joy, E Person, E Tyne, M Goddard, A Kastler, A Pihema, A Vaikeli, N Goldbert, I Kayes, R Pulford-Smith, E van der Net, S Grenfell, A Kearney, J Reid-Akehurst, E Vercauteren, S Grimer, J Lamont, M Remihana, T Walker, M Grover, M Latoa-Levi, B Rice-Gray, A Ware, S Haerewa, A Law, A Rist, M Warren, A Haerewa, T Law, L Rolston, C Weibel, K Hall, A Lawton, E Russell, M Welch, R Hall, K Lees, C Rutledge-Malyon, S White, E Halpin, H Lehmann, I Satherley, J White, E Halpin, N Lewis, O Schiltknecht, S Wickens, E Hampton, I Little, J Scott, E Williams, E Harris, M Lodge, A Scott, L Williams, E Harrod, P Longstaff, A Sell, T Williams, H Harwood, B Lowe, A Seymour, I Wilson, S Harwood, R March, C Shand, A Wilson, Z Hay, M Martin-Dean, M Shaw, A Woodford, C Ngaawai Simpkins and Billie Harwood dive for the last flag in the U12 Beach Flags event at the Henderson, C McCaren, Z Shaw, I Woodford, H Northern Region Championships at Omaha in February 2018. Henderson, I McGiven, M Short, M Wooten, G Herrett, L McGregor, P Simpkins, N Wyatt, H Herrett, M McIlroy, I Simpkins, R Yearbury, J Heywood, L Meban, R Smith, A Young, I Hick, E Meredith, Q Smith, M Young, L Hickling Crane, S Merriner, M Sparks, G Zanders, J Hill, R Mexted, I

Red Beach Junior athletes at the SLSNR Pool Championships, September 2018. Red Beach athletes at the Northern Region Junior Surf Championships at Omaha in February 2018.

Page 8 66th Annual Report & Financial Statement 2018-2019 Season 66th Annual Report & Financial Statement 2018-2019 Season Page 33 ‘threepeat’ in winning the New areas of investment officials. Without our volunteers JUNIORSURF MEMBERS 2018/2019 (423) Northern Region overall this season included a shift to our Juniors would not have the points We pride ourselves on marketing and communication environment they enjoy today. Male (209) our continued investment in to new and existing members. There was increased A special thanks to our Alden, Z Ganley, Q Love, X Saull, C providing the best possible Anderson, T Gardiner, A Lyndon, J Savage, A gear for our Juniors and this investment in sports coaching Junior management team who Ashforth, C Garner, M Malifa, M Savage, K is emphasised by our second and a new initiative around put in many hours to provide Ashton, A Garnett, J Martin-Dean, E Schiltknecht, N round of new club boards into Friday night team dinners the structure and delivery of Avery, S Garnett, M Masson, J Schlumpf, F which brought members and our programme: Baker, D Garnett, P Mayne, L Scott, I the gear shed as part of our Baldwin, O Gilbertson, K McCabe, P Shaw, H three year objective to refresh their families into the club. Cecilia Tyne (Fundraising), Bambery, F Gimmer, R McCabe, T Sheppard, C our aging fleet of boards and Brendan Smith (Community Bavage, M Goddard, L McGiven, P Sheppard, T Engagement), Belz, J Goss, I McGregor, J Shirkie, C tubes. Our uniform approach FINANCIAL INVESTMENT Benesch, H Grenfell, B McIntyre, F Short, H to club boards has meant that Sidah Russell INTO THE COMMUNITY (Communications & Marketing), Bicer, A Haerewa, I McIntyre, R Skene, L management and identification Blackburn-Huettner, W Halpin, T McIntyre, T Smallwood, A We are seeking financial (Sport), of boards has improved Caroline Anderson Blanchard, D Hardwick-George, N McKenzie-Linnell, F Smidt, C assistance from sponsors to (Lifesaving Blanchard, J Heise, N Meban, A significantly. Toni Rolston Smith, C continue the positive impact Education), Bocock, A Herewini, N Mehra, A Smith, C Boric, E of our community programme Morgan Tyne (Gear Steward), Herrett, L Merriner, S Smith, M One of the many challenges Boric, L Hick, H Miller, F Spinks, K and we thank our existing Jo Meban (Officials Manager), for gear management is the sponsors for their continued Bouma, D Hill, C Moke, C Still, R Kirsty Rutledge-Malyon Bowen, H Hirst, J Molchanov, G Stimson, S harsh nature of the environment support. If you have a business (Junior Surf Coordinator) and Boyce, H Hodgson, C Montes, A Stimson, B and the pressure of the surf on that can help the club in some Kelly O’Dea (Junior Division Bradshaw, G Holland, D Montes, K Sung, D this equipment and so repairs way, please come forward Secretary). Broomfield, L Inger, B More, E Sykes, J and maintenance is an area as your assistance will be Brown, L Isgrove, K Muller-Brennan, L Sykes, J Brunton, D Jenks, C Mulvey, K Taylor, A that we need to continually appreciated. We are a large Thanks also to Debra Cairns Bunting, M Jenks, L Neville, C Taylor, E focus on. I want to thank the organisation with a wide scope as our Club Administrator and Bunting, N Jennings, N O’Brien, C Taylor, L ongoing efforts of Morgan of engagement. Colleen Murphy who organises Burrowes, R Johnson, C Oliver, C Taylor, O Tyne as Gear Steward in the our BBQ set-up on Sunday Butler, H Johnson, L O’Mara, E Tipene, H Thanks to Ange Moore for Byrne, F Johnson, X O’Sullivan, J Turner, L management of boards and mornings. Caesar, M Jones, C O’Sullivan, Z Tyne, L equipment. managing sponsorship for the Campbell, L Keepa, F Owens, J Van der Net, B club and to all those who have And finally, a thanks to our Chapman, R Kelly, S Paranihi, S Waller, C helped with time and effort head coach Jack Gavin and Chapman, S Kilipati, S Parry, C Ware, S FINANCE in supporting our fundraising his team of sports coaches Christie, F King, A Patell, R Watson, A The Junior division finished Cornish, J Knapp, J Peach, H Weber, M initiatives. from the Senior division. The the year with an end-of-year Cousins, C Kolb, L Penny, W Weber, N initiative of our Senior team Cousins, K Lamont, M cash on hand balance of Peri, J Wentzel, J Thanks also go out to Cecilia re-engaging into the Junior Cousins, S Latoa-Levi, C Pihema, M Whitehead, A $23,300 and are well positioned Tyne who has been leading division as mentors and Coventry, L Latoa-Levi, J Pihema, P Whitelaw, M for the coming season. This is Creighton, L Lees, J Rice-Gray, O Wilson, C our fundraising efforts and sport coaches has been very after investments into fibreglass Cullen, M Lehmann, J Rist, B Wilson, J in particular our fundraising successful and is well received boards, foam boards, Curteis, J Leslie, M Robb, M Wilson, J Sunday programme over the by our Juniors, setting us up for Dai, J Lewis, T Roberts, A Wilson, M lifejackets, helmets and other past 3 years. CC is stepping an exciting future. DeMeulemeester, M Liddel, S Roberts, Z Wilson, N beach equipment totalling down from our management Dubowy da Silva, G Lindesay, J Robson, R Woodford, C $32,727 for the season as per Dubowy da Silva, L Lindesay, R Rogers, A Woolton, N team this year after an Thanks for a great season plan. Dubowy da Silva, S Lisefski, L Rogers, J Woolton, O awesome contribution of time and I look forward to seeing Dudek, T Lisefski, M Rolston, T Wootten, L and effort. you on the beach again soon. Farr, C Little, J Russell, H Wright, L Income and Expenses Field, O Lodge, V Rutledge-Malyon, J Wyatt, R were largely as expected with Fortes, S Love, F Sadler, L Young, L the notable exception of any Richard Rogers, Chairman Franks, E funding grants specifically SPECIAL THANKS JuniorSurf Committee for the Junior division from The success of our Junior Female (214) external agencies. Also less programme at Red Beach Addis, L Beaumont, F Campbell, H Cranston, P Alden, T Beaumont, H Carr, E Dahya, O income from our board leasing doesn’t just happen; it’s a result of our voluntary army of Junior Allen-Jackson, C Belz, C Carter, T DeMeulemeester, M programme with the increase of Archer, A Bicer, Y Chapman, S Dick, K club provided boards which is parents who get in and help out Ashton, E Blackburn-Huettner, L Christie, T Draper, O expected, and is a positive shift as coaches, managers, Water Ashton, T Blackwell, F Coertze, M Duff, K for our members. Safety, BBQ operators and surf Bailie, M Bodley, A Coombe, E Duff, P Baker, K Boric, P Cornall, C Duffett, A Baker, M Bowden, B Cornall, L Duffett, H Balmer, M Broomfield, A Cossey, A Duncan, K Balmer, N Cahill, E Coventry, M Dunne, K Bavage, C Callaghan, V Crane, A Eddy, A

Page 34 66th Annual Report & Financial Statement 2018-2019 Season 66th Annual Report & Financial Statement 2018-2019 Season Page 7 IRB CREWMAN AWARDS (24) Bavage, David Corkill, Hannah Henare, Angus Russell, Tim Bingley, Alexsia Cornish, Josie Hughes, Matthew Ryan, Grace Boocock, Max Creighton, Reuben Kayes, Olivia Sanderson, Joshua Bradshaw, Xavier Downey, Brie Kramer, Mary Soesbergen, Olivia Campbell, Toni Enright, Bethany Moratti, Coby Southcombe, Flynn Clark, Leah Gilbertson, Kalani Moratti, Ella Ward, Jamie

IRB DRIVER AWARDS (9) Bavage, David Fortes, Jon Readman, Blake Southcombe, Flynn Boocock, Max Kayes, Olivia Soesbergen, Olivia Turner, Zoe Creighton, Reuben IRB INSTRUCTOR AWARDS (2) Campbell, Brodie Kramer, Kees (obtained January 2018) SLSNR IRB EXAMINER AWARDS (1)) Kramer, Peter

OTHER AWARDS & QUALIFICATIONS Surf Officials Course, Level 1 (1) Taunt, Tamara The club’s Junior athletes won the Northern Region JuniorSurf Championships for a fourth consecutive SLSNR Youth Development Camp (4) time when they lifted the points trophy at Omaha in February 2019. Butler, Ella Fortes, Kate Kayes, Olivia Mellor, Harry (Instructor)

Marine VHF Radio Operator (8) Board Rescue Module (2)

First Aid Level 1 : 18 First Aid Level 2 : 16 First Aid Level 2 Refreshers: 17 First Aid Level 3 PHEC : 1

Red Beach’s Rookie members placed first and fourth at the 2019 Rookie Challenge Red Beach club members who obtained the Surf Lifeguard Award in September 2018. at Mangawhai Heads in March 2019.

Page 6 66th Annual Report & Financial Statement 2018-2019 Season 66th Annual Report & Financial Statement 2018-2019 Season Page 35 Senior Women (35) - Active and/or Patrolling* Aitken, Louise Ford, Danielle McKenzie, Megan Savage, Anita Results Anderson, Caroline Gerrard, Andrea Moratti, Jess Schuster-Lewis, Bea Boocock, Kelsi Goodare, Sam * O’Dea, Kelly Soesbergen, Olivia Busby, Stephanie * Grant, Chelsea Oneroa, Kathleen Stutz, Marie Clark, Leah * Hare, Rachel O’Sullivan, Georgina Talaic-Burgess, Zita * Mt Maunganui - 7-10 March 2018 Davey, Kat * Haresnape, Billie-Lee Payne, Sinead * Thompson, Natasha Downey, Brie * Johnson, Lauren Pihema, Eve * Turner, Sharon Congratulations to the following JuniorSurf members who were successful in picking up medals at Oceans ’19 at Downey, Michelle * Kramer, Kathy * Presland, Robyn Wilson, Emma Mt Maunganui. The event attracted 857 athletes, all aged 10-13 years, from as far south as Dunedin. Red Beach Duff, Rachael McDermott, Jen Russell, Teresa fielded 66 competitors for the four days of competition with the club’s athletes collecting a total of 13 medals. Women Under-19 (14) - Active and/or Patrolling* GOLD (3) Bingley, Alexsia Gardiner, Maddie * Lyndon, Emily Ryan, Grace * U14 Male Beach Flags 1st Akira Gardiner Davey, Lauren * Harkin, Rosa * Moratti, Ella Small, Camille Dooley, Freya Hughes, Jade Parker, Georgia Turner, Zoe U11 Male Beach Sprint 1st Josh O’Sullivan Enright, Bethany Kayes, Olivia

U13 Male Diamond Race 1st Jasper Cornish Women Under-16 (25) - Active and/or Patrolling*

Armit, Mackenzee Finnegan, Kyla Marinthe, Keeva Shotter, Georgina SILVER (3) Banks, Taryn Fortes, Kate Nicholls, Kayla Stout, Thea Akira Gardiner Bingley, Peyton Fuentes, Nathalie * O’Reilly,Caitlin * Thompson, Aria U14 Male Beach Flags 2nd Jakob Currin Butler, Ella Harwood, Zoe * Porteous, Marissa Turner, Hannah Campbell, Toni Irvine, Taylor Reid-Akehurst,Georgia* Waller, Alyssa U12 Female Beach Sprint 2nd Mahana Demeuleester Corkill, Hannah Kramer, Mary Rogers, Kate Young, Maia Cornish, Josie U11 Female Beach Sprint 2nd Charley March Non-Active Members (10) Boocock, Paul Grant, Stuart Readman, Mark Taylor, Michael BRONZE (7) Creighton, John Gurr, Chris Scheib, Mark Whitehead, Bruce Glover, John Newton, Michelle U13 Male Run Swim Run 3rd Jasper Cornish * Patrolling Only Josh O’Sullivan U14 Male Beach Sprint 3rd Akira Gardiner SURF LIFEGUARD AWARDS (38) U12 Female Beach Flags 3rd Billie Harwood Akehurst, Greg Davies, Robbie Moratti, Coby Reid-Akehurst, Jamie U11 Male Board Race 3rd Josh O’Sullivan Anderson, Ethan Finnegan, Kyla Morgan, Jamison Rogers, Kate Archer, Caleb Fitt, Nathaniel Nicholls, Kayla Rolston, Brenden U11 Male Diamond Race 3rd Josh O’Sullivan Armit, Mackenzee Fortes, Kate O’Reilly, Caitlin Savage, Justin Ashworth, Sam Fuentes, Nathalie O’Reilly, Mike Shotter, Georgina U13 Mixed Beach Relay 3rd Red Beach ‘Red’ Bingley, Peyton Harwood, Zoe Phillips, Quinn Stout, Thea Bradshaw, Xavier Holgate, Kylie Pihema, Eve Taylor, Dean U14 Mixed 2km Beach Relay 3rd Red Beach ‘Red’ (2 x Male, 2 x Female) Butler, Ella Hughes, Matthew Porteous, Marissa Turner, Hannah Coller, Mitchell Irvine, Taylor Reid-Akehurst, Georgia Waller, Alyssa Jasper Cornish Corkill, Hannah Jennings, John

Overall Club Placings at Oceans ‘19 PATROL SUPPORT QUALIFICATIONS (3) 1. Omanu (103) 5. Waikanae (22) 9. Maranui (14) Anderson, Troy Paranihi, Mike Vercauteren, Tony 2. Mt Maunganui (68) 6. Fitzroy (18) 10. Papamoa (13) 3. Mairangi Bay (25) 7. Midway (18) 11. Lyall Bay (12) REFRESHED LIFEGUARDS (148) 4. Red Beach (22) 8. East End (16) 12. Whangamata (10) SURF INSTRUCTOR AWARD (1) Parker, Georgia

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1960 D F Mitchell (Dec) 1985 C R Ash (Dec) 2000 G G Danks 1961 R K Dryland (Dec) 1985 R R Williams 2007 B H Heron MNZM 1963 C W Small (Dec) 1990 W R Pritchard 2011 P E Olsen Squash Report - 2018/2019 1966 R Scott (Dec) 1991 G W Small 2012 Y C Dey 2018-19 has been a positive prize giving which is the 1967 R N H Harker 1991 L Richards 2013 E C Richards year for the Squash division. second year in a row a Red The season’s Junior 1970 T K Marsh 1991 E P Taylor 2018 V M Skiffington Membership slowly increased Beach member has claimed tournament - “The Double Dot 1976 R W Malyon QSM through 2017-18 and this trend this award after Ashlee won it Squash Junior Series” on May (Dec) = Deceased has continued with numbers the previous year. 6 - was also a huge success. growing throughout the year. The one-day tournament This is positive for the sport Ashlee Pepper was attracted over 50 entries which and with the area growing in selected to represent the were great for an Auckland ACTIVE MEMBERS 2018/2019 population, this growth is only winning Auckland Junior Junior tournament and capacity expected to increase. Team at the National Teams for a club of our size. competition and was also Senior Men (18) - Active The Junior club saw large selected in the Auckland team Last year the club only Blanchard, Mark Gavin, Jack O’Halloran, Shamus Simpkins, Mark growth last year with club for the Junior Quadrangular had Masters interclub teams Cairns, Daniel Giles, Andrew O’Halloran, Shane Wilcock, Colin nights reaching capacity. event vs Waikato, Bay of Plenty competing in the Auckland Campbell, Brodie Goodare, David Russell, Tim Wright, Jed The numbers have remained and Northland. Ashlee and competition. This year has Carew, Chris McDermott, Mike Rutledge-Malyon, B Young, David strong throughout this year. her partner finished in 3rd seen an increase in teams with Daniel-Nield, Ricky Moratti, Rod Club member Nigel Leakey place at the National Doubles teams competing in both the ran the Junior division and Championship which was an Open and Masters divisions. was a major component to open event. She is currently Senior Men (23) - Patrolling the growth and stability. Nigel ranked number 1 in Auckland The Social Squash League took an overseas contract from for the under 17 age group has remained a very popular Akehurst, Greg Downey, Wade Malyon, Scott Schiltknecht, Noah February and in his absence, and ranked 6th nationally. competition with club members Anderson, Troy Fortes, Peter Morton, Digby Stout, Garry Nigel’s wife Caroline took over enjoying the competitive Banks, Cliff Gardiner, Bruce Paranihi, Mike Turner, Dylan the running which has been Kelsey Beet is another games without having to Bavage, Dave Gledhill, Craig Rogers, Richard Vercauteren, Tony fantastic and provided stability Junior from our club who has drive around the congested Butler, Craig Kramer, Peter Rolston, Brenden Young, Sam for the juniors. The junior club made improvements and is Auckland roads. It has also Cornish, Kevin Lewis, Ryan Savage, Justin is running near capacity. currently ranked 8th in the been fantastic for growing the under 19 age group. club interaction and culture. Congratulations to Anne The club’s tournaments Men Under-19 (23) - Active and/or Patrolling* Leakey and Ashlee Pepper were also very successful. The club continues to who were both selected for The Red Beach Squash Club maintain a strong link to Squash New Zealand squads. Open Tournament on 8-10 schools in the district and Boocock, Max Fortes, John McDermott, Dylan Readman, Sam For a small club like ours, February 2019 was again grow the sport in the area. Casey, Sean * Gjaltema, Rowan Mellor, Harry Reid-Akehurst, Jamie * having 2 juniors earning very well supported with the Orewa College has 50 Clarke, Matthew * Gledhill, Hamish Nicholls, Lachlan Scheib, Kade national selection is an open division stronger than players competing in the Cleminson, Jonah Kelly, Seamus * Parkes, Justin Southcombe, Flynn amazing achievement. the previous year. The club Auckland Secondary Schools Creighton, Reuben Kramer, Kees Pihema, Te Maia Vasiljevic, Justin had enough A Grade entries competition, of which the Red Denvir, Matthew * Makgill, Patrick Readman, Blake Anne Leakey was selected to have both a men’s and Beach courts are “home”. to represent the winning New women’s A grade section with Zealand Secondary Schools Commonwealth Games squad Continued on page 38 Men Under-16 (15) - Active and/or Patrolling* team at the end of 2018 in members competing. The final the secondary school’s test of the Men’s Open Division Anderson, Ethan Davies, Robbie * Hughes, Matthew Sanderson, Joshua * series vs Australia. She is was between Joel Arscott and Archer, Caleb * Fitt, Nathaniel McDermott, Conor Ward, Jamie currently ranked number 3 Sion Wiggen with Joel taking Bradshaw, Xavier Gilbertson, Kalani Moratti, Coby Williams, Henry in the under 15s in Auckland out the final in three games. Coller, Mitchell * Henare, Angus Morgan, Jamison * and has a National ranking The final of the Women’s Open of number 5 in the same age Division was between two New * Patrolling only group. Anne also claimed the Zealand reps Abbie Palmer most improved Junior Girl in and Ellie Epkie with Ellie taking Auckland award at the region’s out the win.

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Patron B H Heron MNZM President Mark Scheib

CLUB COMMITTEE Chairman Dylan Turner Resigned November 2018 Co-Chairpersons Mark Scheib & Kathy Kramer From November 2018 Secretary Ross Malyon QSM Treasurer Debra Cairns Surf Committee Delegate Kathy Kramer Junior Surf Delegate Richard Rogers Squash Delegate Kevin Robinson

SENIORSURF COMMITTEE Chairperson Ian Cairns Secretary Stephanie Busby Treasurer Kathy Kramer Club Captain Mark Readman Sport Manager Paul Boocock Competition Equipment Manager Stuart Grant Fundraising Coordinator Jan Saull Surf Boat Representative Olivia Soesbergen Surf Canoe Representative Dave Young Committee Sam Goodare, Robyn Presland

Non-Committee Positions: Lifesaving Manager Debra Cairns Powercraft Manager Peter Kramer

JUNIORSURF COMMITTEE Chairman Richard Rogers Orewa College has utilised champions. Open winners - into our club over the past 15+ Secretary Kelly O’Dea the court facilities and Glen Vass and Ashlee Pepper. years. JuniorSurf Coordinator Kirsty Rutledge-Malyon continues to provide a source Junior winners - Ethan Agi Sport Programme Coordinator Caroline Anderson of membership numbers. and Ashlee Pepper with Lian Overall the club Education Programme Coordinator Toni Rolston Orewa College are currently Jordaan being awarded the experienced improvement in Membership & Community Relations Brendan Smith leading the premier Junior girls most improved Junior. all areas and has a good base Marketing & Communications Sidah Russell division. and momentum for further Fundraising Coordinator Cecilia Tyne Aaron Webb was improvement into the 2019-20 Club Championships, presented with the 2018 season. Non-Committee Positions: September 2018 : Outstanding Service to Club Kevin Robinson Gear Steward Morgan Tyne Congratulations to all the club Award for all the amazing work Chairman, Squash Officials Coordinator Jo Meban and long hours he has put Division Camp Coordinator Anita Savage

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ProudProud Sponsors Sponsors of the for 2018/2019 the 2018/19 Season Season Club Patrons GOLD SPONSORS

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WCR Whangaparaoa Collision Repairs BRONZE SPONSORS

HIBISCUS COAST Todd Cooper Harcourts

BUSINESS HOUSE SPONSORS Andrew Duff Architectural Ltd Krave Ltd Silverdale Medical Centre Barfoot & Thompson Whangaparaoa Laurie Collins Westhaven Ltd Taylor Built Ltd Bayleys - Ritesh & Kathy Chambyal McGregor Bailey Chartered Accountants The Kitchen People Coast Cakes Ltd Morris & Co. Total Refrigeration Ltd Coast Physio & Hands Silverdale North Harbour Fencing Ltd Unichem Red Beach Pharmacy Frankies Gelato & Deli Osmosis Solutions Ltd Weber Specialities Ltd Hannah’s House Red Beach Peter Rowell Dental Whangaparaoa Weka Property Services Jo & Jug Price Red Beach Fish & Chips Kitchens By John Prosser Redcliffe NZ Ltd The Red Beach SLSC would like to thank all our generous sponsors who supported the 2018/2019 surf season. In September 2018, Red Beach gifted 20 Boards to Mangawhai Heads SLSC Junior Surf division. RBSLSC would also like to acknowledge the support of Xplode Signage Silverdale. The boards were no longer in use at Red Beach.

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