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2018-19 Annual Report
2018-19 ANNUAL REPORT CONTENTS Chairman's Report 2 Remote Projects 16 CEO's Report 3 Michael Long Learning & Leadership Centre 18 Directors 5 Facilities 19 Executive Team & Staff 7 Talent 20 Strategy 9 Commercial & Marketing 22 Community Football 10 Communications & Digital 26 Game Development 14 Financial Report 28 AFLNT 2018-19 Annual Report Ross Coburn CHAIRMAN'S REPORT Welcome to the 2019 AFLNT Annual Report. Thank you to the NT Government for their As Chairman I would like to take this continued belief and support of these opportunity to highlight some of the major games and to the AFL for recognising that items for the year. our game is truly an Australian-wide sport. It has certainly been a mixed year with We continue to grow our game with positive achievements in so many areas with participation growth (up 9%) and have some difficult decisions being made and achieved 100% growth in participants enacted. This in particular relates to the learning and being active in programs discontinuance of the Thunder NEAFL men’s provided through the MLLLC. In times and VFL women’s teams. This has been met when we all understand things are not at with varying opinions on the future their best throughout the Territory it is outcomes and benefits such a decision will pleasing to see that our great game of AFL bring. It is strongly believed that in tune with still ties us altogether with all Territorians the overall AFLNT Strategic Plan pathways, provided with the opportunities to this year's decisions will allow for greater participate in some shape or form. -
Extract Catalogue for Auction 3
Online Auction 3 Page:1 Lot Type Grading Description Est $A FOOTBALL - AUSTRALIAN RULES Lot 958 FOOTBALL - AUSTRALIAN RULES Lot 958 Balance of collection including 1931-71 fixtures (7); Tony Locket AFL Goalkicking Estimate A$120 Record pair of badges; football cards (20); badges (7); phonecard; fridge magnets (2); videos (2); AFL Centenary beer coasters (2); 2009 invitation to lunch of new club in Reserve A$90 Sydney, mainly Fine condition. (40+) Lot 959 FOOTBALL - AUSTRALIAN RULES Lot 959 Balance of collection including Kennington Football Club blazer 'Olympic Premiers Estimate A$100 1956'; c.1998-2007 calendars (21); 1966 St.Kilda folk-art display with football cards (7) & Reserve A$75 Allan Jeans signature; photos (2) & footy card. (26 items) Lot 960 FOOTBALL - AUSTRALIAN RULES Lot 960 Collection including 'Mobil Football Photos 1964' [40] & 'Mobil Footy Photos 1965' [38/40] Estimate A$250 in albums; VFL Park badges (15); members season tickets for VFL Park (4), AFL (4) & Reserve A$190 Melbourne (9); books/magazines (3); 'Football Record' 2013 NAB Cup. (38 items) Lot 961 FOOTBALL - AUSTRALIAN RULES Lot 961 Balance of collection including newspapers/ephemera with Grand Final Souvenirs for Estimate A$100 1974 (2), 1985 & 1989; stamp booklets & covers; Member's season tickets for VFL Park (6), AFL (2) & Melbourne (2); autographs (14) with Gary Ablett Sr, Paul Roos & Paul Kelly; Reserve A$75 1973-2012 bendigo programmes (8); Grand Final rain ponchos. (100 approx) Page:2 www.abacusauctions.com.au 20 - 23 November 2020 Lot 962 FOOTBALL - AUSTRALIAN RULES Lot 962 1921 FOURTH AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL CARNIVAL: Badge 'Australian Football Estimate A$300 Carnival/V/Perth 1921'. -
Live Site September 22–27 Flinders Street
LIVE SITE SEPTEMBER 22–27 FLINDERS STREET FLINDERS STREET BURGERS DISPLAY AMPHITHEATRE FLINDERS STREET HUNGRY JACK’S 1 EAST CANTILEVER Star in your own Goal of the Year Video MELBOURNE SHARD VISITOR 1 FLINDERS STREET CENTRE DISPLAY 2 NAB Footify Fan Kick ST BURGERSPAUL'S SBS COURT 7 ELEVEN 2 AMPHITHEATRE LADDER HUNGRY JACK’S 3 1 EAST CANTILEVER Official charityStar in of your the own AFL Goal Final of Seriesthe Year Video MELBOURNE FA SHARD VISITOR 13 2 CENTRE 5 4 SPORTSEARS2 NAB Footify Fan Kick ST PAUL'S SBS 4 COURT 2 7 ELEVEN ALFRED DEAKIN BUILDING Hear the Game Live! ATRIUM 3 LADDER MOVENPICK Official charity of the AFL Final Series FA 5 AFL 6 3 2 Social Media Hub Great Social Stand 5 4 4 SPORTSEARS Hear the Game Live! 17 ALFRED DEAKIN BUILDING MOVENPICK ATRIUM 6 OBELA 7 WESTERN ACMI AFL 6 TERRACE CHOCOLATE BUDDHA 5 Social Media Hub Great Social Stand 15 7 TISSOT 8 14 17 6 OBELA 7 WESTERN 22 ACMI TERRACE CHOCOLATE BUDDHA 15 FG 8 OPSM7 TISSOT 8 1413 16 NATIONAL 9 22 GALLERY OF FG UPPER SQUARE VICTORIA 12 16 NATIONAL TAB 8 OPSM SWANSTON13 9 9 STREET GALLERY OF 10 FORECOURT UPPER SQUARE STAIRS TO 12 21 19 ATRIUM VICTORIA TAB SWANSTON 11 9 STREET 10 TUPPERWARE 10 FORECOURT STAIRS TO 11 21 1198 ATRIUM RUSSELL STREET EXTENSION 10 TUPPERWARE SQUARE 18 RUSSELL STREET EXTENSION 11 SHOP AFL POP UP SQUARE CROSSBAR BUILDING 11 SHOP AFL POP UP FEDERATION SQUARE CROSSBAR BUILDING PTY LTD FOXTEL FEDERATION SQUARE 12 Longest KickFOXTEL PTY LTD 12 Longest Kick STAGE 13 CROCMEDIA STAGE 13 CROCMEDIA FOH SOSSOS FOH FOUR’N TWENTY TRANSPORT 14 14 FOUR’N -
AFL Footy Maths Rounds 18 – 20
AFL Footy Maths Rounds 18 – 20 The season is hotting up especially for those teams who want to play in the finals Rounds. Congratulations to Jordan Lewis, Bryce Gibbs, Alex Johnson and Nathan Freeman 1. In Round 19 Jordan Lewis (Melbourne) played his 300th game. In his career Jordan has played with Hawthorn and Melbourne. If he has played 36 games with Melbourne, how many games did he play with Hawthorn? Player Games played Melbourne Hawthorn Jordan Lewis 300 36 2. In Round 20 Bryce Gibbs (Adelaide) played his 250th game. In his career Bryce has played with Carlton and Adelaide. If he has played 19 games with Adelaide, how many games did he play with Carlton? Player Games played Adelaide Carlton Bryce Gibbs 250 19 3. Alex Johnson was relied after his long awaited AFL return. He last played 2136 days ago when he played in a Sydney final. Since his last game he has had 12 knee operations. In what year did he have his last game? a) 2016 b) 2012 c) 2014 d) 2013 Discuss your answer. Justify your solution 4. Nathan Freeman played his first AFL game with St Kilda for 1718 days after he was first drafted by Collingwood at pick 10. He has suffered years of hamstring related injuries. In what year was he drafted? e) 2016 f) 2012 g) 2014 h) 2013 Discuss your answer. Justify your solution 5. The leadership for the Coleman Medal is getting much closer after Lance Franklin kicked 6 goals in Round 20 and Tom Hawkins kicked 7 goals in both Rounds 18 and 19. -
2014 Annual Report Table of Contents
2014 ANNUAL REPORT TABLE OF CONTENTS CHAIRMAN AND CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER REPORT PAGE 2 MICHAEL LONG LEARNING & LEADERSHIP CENTRE REPORT PAGE 6 HUMAN RESOURCES REPORT PAGE 8 COMMERCIAL OPERATIONS REPORT PAGE 12 COMMUNITY FOOTBALL DEPARTMENT REPORT PAGE 16 GAME DEVELOPMENT REPORT PAGE 24 REMOTE PROJECTS REPORT PAGE 28 NT THUNDER REPORT PAGE 34 AFLNT FINANCIALS PAGE 40 AFLNT BOARD MEMBERS PAGE 44 AFL Football being played along the Plenty Highway in the NT Outback |PAGE 1 Michael Long Learning and Leadership Centre CHAIRMAN & CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER REPORT ROSS COBURN – CHAIRMAN TONY FRAWLEY – CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER 2014 AFLNT ANNUAL REPORT CHAIRMAN & CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER REPORT ootball in the Northern Territory (NT) is more than just the AFLNT 2014 AFLNT Management Structure game. We have a societal responsibility to keep our community Tiwi Islands F Galiwinku BOARD healthy and partcipate in the greatest sport in the world. We Maningrida Nhulunbuy achieve this by helping with educaton, improving mental health Milingimbi Yirrkala and ftness, suicide preventon, responsible driving, personal DARWIN Ramingining Gapuwiyak development, career opportunites, mult-cultural integraton AFLNT CEO and promotng good citzenship. AFL Northern Territory Katherine (AFLNT) delivers these social benefts through its community Umbakumba development programs while also growing the game of football. Groote Eylandt Palumpa Angurugu Indigenous Game Wadeye Bickerton Island Chief Operatng Central Australia Community MLLLC Patron MLLLC NT Thunder Peppermenarti Programs Development Community issues such as petrol snifng, suicide educaton Ngukurr Ofcer Regional Manager Football Manager In Chief Manager General Manager and preventon, road safety, beyondblue strategy and the Manager Manager all-important domestc violence strategy, led by the ‘no more campaign’ are programs AFLNT take seriously and take a very AFLNT STRUCTURE FINANCE strong lead in these areas. -
L & C V Beteasy
NORTHERN TERRITORY RACING COMMISSION Reasons for Decision Complainants: Mr C (Complainant 1) Mr L (Complainant 2) Licensee: BetEasy Pty Ltd Proceedings: Gambling Dispute for Determination by Racing Commission - pursuant to section 85(2) of the Racing and Betting Act Heard Before: Ms Cindy Bravos (Presiding Member) (on papers) Ms Amy Corcoran Mr Allan McGill Date of Decision: 5 June 2020 Background 1. On 10 October 2019, Complainant 1 lodged a gambling dispute with the Northern Territory Racing Commission (the Commission) against the licensed sports bookmaker, BetEasy Pty Ltd (BetEasy) pursuant to section 85(2) of the Racing and Betting Act (the Act). 2. Complainant 1 is aggrieved that two multi bets that he placed with BetEasy on 1 August 2019 were cancelled and his stakes refunded some 30 days after the bets were struck and after he had confirmed with several representatives from BetEasy over the telephone prior to placing the bets, that the bets could be made. The first multi bet involved two legs being Dustin Martin to win the 2019 Norm Smith Medal (best on ground in the grand final) and Richmond to win the 2019 Australian Football League (AFL) grand final while the second multi bet involved three legs, being Jeremy Cameron to win the Coleman Medal (player who kicks the most goals in the AFL home-and-away season), Dustin Martin to win the 2019 Norm Smith Medal and Richmond to win the 2019 AFL grand final. BetEasy advised Complainant 1 that the multi bets were cancelled due to them being related multi bets and referred Complainant 1 to its terms and conditions. -
AFL Football Quiz Memorylanetherapy.Com
AFL Football Quiz Memorylanetherapy.com What does the MCG stand for? (a) Melbourne Cricket Ground What state has the venue the Gabba? (a) Queensland Collingwood’s football jumpers are what colour? (a) Black & white What colour are the West Coast Eagles jumpers? (a) Blue & gold What year did Aussie rules football become known as the AFL? (a) 1990 There are two different colours of footballs used when playing a game of AFL. One colour for day games and one for night games? (a) A red ball is used for day games and a yellow one for night games as yellow is easier to see at night Who won the AFL football grand final in 2019? (a) Richmond Which team is associated with crows? (a) Adelaide Crows Which team is associated with Swans? (a) Sydney Swans If you are a Docker supporter what city and state are you from? (a) Fremantle Dockers Western Australia If you are a Magpie what team do you belong to? (a) Collingwood What bird is associated with The West Coast? (a) West Coast Eagles How long is each quarter of play in the AFL? (a) 20 minutes but can fluctuate with stopping and play on Do AFL players wear boots or shoes when playing a game of football? (a) Football boots What shape is an AFL football? (a) Symmetric oval How many teams currently compete in the AFL? (a) 18 What medal is given each year to the fairest & best player in the league, voted by the umpires? (a) The Brownlow Medal What is the white line called around the edge of a football oval? (a) Boundary For more fun Activities for Seniors visit Memorylanetherapy.com . -
AFNC Newsletter March2014.Indd
SEASON LAUNCH - SATURDAY MARCH 29th at the Avoca Public Park 2014 GOODS & SERVICES AUCTION As part of the 2014 Season Launch on 29th of March. Bidder registration from 5.00pm. Auction to commence at 5.30pm Some items will have a reserve price. Full auction item details will be provided in the Auction Program on the day. DONOR ITEM Adrian Pilgrim & Carl Moser 1 day charter boat skiing or fishing with food & drinks Joe Rayner 4 hours building labor Brad Schiltz 4 hours painting labor Matt Veitch 4 hours garden landscaping Murray Bond 5 x 1 hour personal training sessions Mitchell Kennedy 4 hours 'handy man' labor Michael & Mandy Rentsch 4 nights accommodation package in Cowes (Philip Island) in a self contained family apartment Michael & Mandy Rentsch 1 day charter boat skiing trip & BBQ lunch ULTRA Broadbeach Gold Coast QLD 7 nights accommodation in a 2 bedroom self contained apartment on the Gold Coast Adventure Park Geelong Four (120cm +) entry tickets to the Adventure Park Geelong Rod & Ted Wardlaw 2 meters of split red gum wood EE Day & Sons $100 Gold Detector Hire Voucher Pyrenees Ridge Winery 1 doz bottles of wine including rare vintages Avoca Building Services 4 hours building labor (two people) Greg Streeter Concrete statue calf Greg Streeter Concrete statue piglet Greg Streeter Concrete statue lamb Craig & Andrea Wardlaw Domestic Water Supply & Delivery (to local area) Steve Kennedy Trailer load of wood Hollands Buslines $50 travel voucher - any place and any time Jason & Delvene Barber $100 Fuel Voucher Chapman’s North End Service -
Geelong Players Who Have Achieved Competition Leading Goal Scorer Honours Between 1877-2020
Geelong players who have achieved competition leading goal scorer honours between 1877-2020 Don Curdie Born: 8/10/1863 From: Geelong Grammar Honours: - 1882 Premiership Player - Club Leading Goal Scorer: 1882 (17 goals) - VFA Leading Goal Scorer: 1882 - Career: 1881-82; 1884 (28 matches, 21 goals) Phil ‘Shilley’ McShane Born: 19/7/1864 From: North Geelong Honours: - Career: 1883-84; 1886-89 (87 matches, 129 goals) - 1883, 1884, 1886 Premiership Player - Club Leading Goal Scorer: 1883 (15 goals), 1884 (12), 1886 (41), 1888 (19) - VFA Leading Goal Scorer: 1883, 1884, 1886 Tommy ‘Carter’ McShane Born: 29/5/1866 Honours: - 1886 Premiership Player - VFA Leading Goal Scorer: 1887 - Club Leading Goal Scorer: 1887 (22 goals) - Career: 1885-88 (38 matches, 33 goals) Dave de Coite Born: c1870 From: Chilwell Magics Honours: - Club Leading Goal Scorer: 1895 (42 goals) - VFA Leading Goal Scorer: 1895 - Career: 1891-95 (62 matches, 89 goals) Eddy ‘Baby’ James Born: 14/2/1874 From: Geelong Grammar Height: 193cm Weight: 96kg VFA debut: 1899 VFL debut: Round 1, 1897 v Essendon Honours: - Club Leading Goal Scorer: 1897 (27 goals), 1898 (26), 1899 (31) - Competition Leading Goal Scorer: 1897, 1899 - VFA Career: 1889; 1892-96 (68 matches, 64 goals) - VFL Career: 1897-1900 (46 matches, 85 goals) Teddy Lockwood Born: 6/12/1872 From: West Perth (WA) Height: 177cm Weight: 77kg VFL Debut: Round 1, 1899 v Collingwood Honours: - Club Leading Goal Scorer: 1900 (24 goals) - Leading Goalkicker Medal: 1900 (equal) - VFL Career: 1899-1901 (45 matches, 61 goals) Percy -
President's Welcome
December 2016 Inside this issue: President’s welcome Welcome to our end of year edion of the Beda Boys President’s 1 Bullen as we celebrate the Lasallian spirit. The Lasallian welcome spirit is a unique bond between students past and present and one which is emphasized throughout the College. From the 2 Many fine examples of Beda Boys exemplifying this spirit Principal exist throughout the community but one simple example was witnessed more than any other this year. Recent 3 In one of the great sporng achievements, the Events 9 performance of the Western Bulldogs in winning the AFL Premiership for the first me since 1954, was one of the In the News 10 most remarkable in recent memory. Led by former St Bede's College student and former St 14 Bede's Mentone Tigers coach, Luke Beveridge, the team connued to build momentum throughout the season despite a series of setbacks with injuries and player challenges. The Sporting 15 team though, overcame the overwhelming obstacles and odds to record a historic victory. News At the center of this team orientated resurgence was Lukes' Lasallian spirit. This Lasallian Upcoming 16 spirit was best exemplified when Luke gave up his Premiership medal for the team's fallen Events 17 Captain, Bob Murphy, who had been injured earlier in the year and missed playing in the Grand Final. Where are 18 Beveridge, who in essence had spent his enre football life working towards this crowning they now? 19 achievement, thought first not of himself but of the less fortunate Murphy. Without hesitaon, Luke displayed the spirit which makes him such a fine leader. -
Aflpa-Mvp-Past-Winners(2020)
MOST VALUABLE PLAYER BEST CAPTAIN BEST FIRST YEAR PLAYER MOST COURAGEOUS PLAYER Leigh Matthews (1982) Michael Tuck (1986) Nick Stevens (1998) Gavin Brown (1991, 1992) Terry Daniher (1983) Stephen Kernahan (1987) Adam Goodes (1999) Gavin Wanganeen (1993) Russell Greene (1984) Ross Glendenning (1988) Paul Hasleby (2000) Paul Kelly (1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 2000) Greg Williams (1985, 1994) Tony Shaw (1990) Daniel Kerr (2001) Glenn Archer (1998, 1999, 2002, 2003, 2005, 2006) Paul Roos (1986) Paul Roos (1992) Chris Judd (2002) Michael Voss (2001) Tony Lockett (1987) Stephen Kernahan (1994) Daniel Wells (2003) David Teague (2004) Gerard Healy (1988) Wayne Carey (1995, 1998, 2000) Aaron Davey (2004) Brett Kirk (2006) Tim Watson (1989) Paul Kelly (1999) Brett Deledio (2005) Jonathan Brown (2007, 2008, 2011) Darren Millane (1990) Michael Voss (2001, 2002, 2003, 2004) Marc Murphy (2006) Luke Hodge (2010) Jim Stynes (1991) Mark Ricciuto (2005, 2006) Joel Selwood (2007) Beau Waters (2012) Jason Dunstall (1992) Jonathan Brown (2007, 2009) Rhys Palmer (2008) Joel Selwood (2009, 2012, 2013, 2014) Gary Ablett, Sr. (1993) Tom Harley (2008) Daniel Rich (2009) Luke Parker (2015, 2016) Wayne Carey (1995, 1998) Brett Kirk (2010) Michael Barlow (2010) Rory Sloane (2017) Corey McKernan (1996) Chris Judd (2011) Dyson Heppell (2011) Callan Ward (2018) Robert Harvey (1997) Jobe Watson (2012) Jeremy Cameron (2012) Dylan Grimes (2019) Shane Crawford (1999) Joel Selwood (2013 Jaeger O’Meara (2013) Anthony Koutoufides(2000) Luke Hodge (2014) Marcus Bontempelli (2014) Andrew McLeod (2001) Robert Murphy (2015) Isaac Heeney (2015) Luke Darcy (2002) Taylor Walker (2016, 2017) Callum Mills (2016) Michael Voss (2002, 2003) Trent Cotchin (2018) Andrew McGrath (2017) Nick Riewoldt (2004) Shannon Hurn (2019) Tim Kelly (2018) Ben Cousins (2005) Sam Walsh (2019) Chris Judd (2006, 2011) Dane Swan (2010) Gary Ablett, Jr. -
Encyclopedia of Australian Football Clubs
Full Points Footy ENCYCLOPEDIA OF AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL CLUBS Volume One by John Devaney Published in Great Britain by Full Points Publications © John Devaney and Full Points Publications 2008 This book is copyright. Apart from any fair dealing for the purposes of private study, research, criticism or review as permitted under the Copyright Act, no part may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise without prior written permission. Every effort has been made to ensure that this book is free from error or omissions. However, the Publisher and Author, or their respective employees or agents, shall not accept responsibility for injury, loss or damage occasioned to any person acting or refraining from action as a result of material in this book whether or not such injury, loss or damage is in any way due to any negligent act or omission, breach of duty or default on the part of the Publisher, Author or their respective employees or agents. Cataloguing-in-Publication data: The Full Points Footy Encyclopedia Of Australian Football Clubs Volume One ISBN 978-0-9556897-0-3 1. Australian football—Encyclopedias. 2. Australian football—Clubs. 3. Sports—Australian football—History. I. Devaney, John. Full Points Footy http://www.fullpointsfooty.net Introduction For most football devotees, clubs are the lenses through which they view the game, colouring and shaping their perception of it more than all other factors combined. To use another overblown metaphor, clubs are also the essential fabric out of which the rich, variegated tapestry of the game’s history has been woven.