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Mosman Rugby Inc Mosman Rugby Inc. Annual Report Year Ended 31 October 2010 2 3 Mosman Rugby Inc. Established 1890 30 September 2010 Notice of Meeting Notice is hereby given that the Annual General Meeting of the Members of Mosman Rugby Inc will be held on Sunday 21 November 2010 at Mosman Rugby Club, Rawson Park Pavilion, Cross Street, Mosman, commencing at 10.30 am. Business 1. Apologies 2. To confirm the Minutes of the 2009 Annual General Meeting 3. To receive Business arising from the Minutes of the 2009 Annual General Meeting 4. To receive from the Committee reports on the activities of the Association for the year ended 31 October 2010 5. To receive and consider the Balance Sheet and Profit & Loss Statement of the Association for the year ended 31 October 2010 6. To elect office Bearers for 2010/2011 7. To receive and consider nominations for Honorary Life Membership 8. General Business BY ORDER OF THE COMMITTEE Martin Wilson Honorary Secretary PO Box 25 Mosman NSW 2088 Website: www.mosmanrugby.com.au 4 This page has been left intentionally blank 5 Contents Office Bearers and Officials 2010 ...................................................................................... 6 2010 Award Winners ......................................................................................................... 8 Presidents Report .............................................................................................................. 10 Sponsorship Report .......................................................................................................... 12 Clubhouse Report ............................................................................................................. 13 Social Report ..................................................................................................................... 15 Mosman Rugby Business Club Report ............................................................................ 17 Foundation Report ........................................................................................................... 18 Rugby Chair Report .......................................................................................................... 20 Club Captains Report ..................................................................................................... 22 Club Coach Report .......................................................................................................... 24 1st Grade Report............................................................................................................... 25 2nd Grade Report ............................................................................................................. 26 3rd Grade Report .............................................................................................................. 27 4th Grade Report .............................................................................................................. 28 5th Grade Report .............................................................................................................. 30 6th Grade Report .............................................................................................................. 31 Colts Report ...................................................................................................................... 32 U85kgs Report .................................................................................................................. 33 Results Table ..................................................................................................................... 34 Honorary Treasurer’s Report ........................................................................................... 38 Officers Report for the Year Ended 31 October 2010 .................................................... 40 Income and Expenditure Statement for the Year Ended 31 October 2010 ................... 42 Breakdown of Sponsorship Income and Rugby Costs .................................................... 43 Balance Sheet as at 31 October 2010 ............................................................................... 44 Cash Flow Statement for the Year Ended 31 October 2010 .......................................... 45 Notes to the Accounts for the Year Ended 31 October 2010 ......................................... 46 6 Office Bearers and Officials 2010 President John Sullivan Vice President Damon Lynch Honorary Secretary Martin Wilson Honorary Treasurer Radu Dumitru Club Captain Alexander Breen Committee Nathan Boyd Nathan McCullum Chris Cornforth Trent Matchett (resigned July 2010) Michael Flude (appointed July 2010) Public Officer Martin Wilson NSWSRU Board Member Michael Kennedy Team Staff Coaches Coaching Coordinator Steve Lidbury 1st Grade Paul Smyth & Todd Hogan 2nd Grade Chris Hatfield 3rd Grade Terry Down & Angus Booth 4th Grade Gregg Hinchcliff & Paul MacPherson 5th Grade Justin O’Brien & Adrian Walding 6th Grade James Haslam Colts John Davaine, Clyde Livingston & Dave Livanes Under 85kg’s Michael Kennedy Technical and Fitness Trainers Josh Larsen Physiotherapist Fergus Tilt 7 Honorary Life Members, Foundation Life Members and Donors Honorary Life Members K Baird*, L Barrett, R Boness, L M Carroll, G C Davies MBE*, A T Duggan*, R N E Hart, M Kennedy, M Munro, P Randell-Smith*, W J Smyth, G Simonds*, R Tearne*, B Williams, A Hema*, C Bowles, J Hewitt, M Morgan Foundation Life Members D Allen, L Barrett, C Bowles, A Chapman*, R Crisp, N Croker, In recognition of contributions G C Davies MBE*, J Dean*, P de Beyer, P Eastaway*, J Goldsbro, to the building of “The Hut”, J Hewitt, D Kennedy, P McClure*, J Molloy, R Moore, C Mundy, Balmoral Beach N Parker, C B Phillips, J Ray, S E Russell*, R Shaw, B C Williams, A J Winton Rawson Park Pavilion H D Adams*, L Barrett, J I Barrett-Lennard, R Blackadder, W Brown, Donors A Campbell, P Clive*, M Crosbie, S Davis, C C Fisher, T A Forest, In recognition of contributions A J Golding*, Dr C Gay, M Hill, M Kennedy, to the building of the Clubrooms, Rawson Park Mosman Prep P&F Association, Mosman Toyota, D McLeod, Justice B S J O’Keefe AM, N Osborne, P Penton, S E Russell*, P Short, G Simonds*, R & G Stewart, R S Wayling*, M Wilde, A J Winton * Deceased 8 2010 Award Winners Most Valuable Player Under 85kg ................................................................................................ Nicholas Breen Colts ........................................................................................................... Rob Taylor 6th Grade .................................................................................................... Graeme Inglis 5th Grade .................................................................................................... Craig Ross 4th Grade .................................................................................................... Ally Young 3rd Grade .................................................................................................... Andy Boivin 2nd Grade .................................................................................................... Nicholas Breen 1st Grade ..................................................................................................... Michael Howes ................................................................................................................... Simon Meiklejohn Most Improved Colt .................................................................................. Tom Burden Most Improved Grade Player .................................................................... Greg Parker Highest Try Scorer ..................................................................................... Adam Draper Highest Point Scorer .................................................................................. Will Marshall Committee Award for Rookie of the Year ................................................ Andrew Ianna ‘ CD ’ Award ............................................................................................. Barnaby Austin NSW Suburban Representative ................................................................. Michael Howes Centurions 100 Grade Games ................................................................................................................... Nick Bradley ................................................................................................................... Matt Holmes ................................................................................................................... Ed Joris ................................................................................................................... Reegan Osbourne 200 Grade Games ................................................................................................................... Sam Macdonald ................................................................................................................... Matt Adam-Smith ................................................................................................................... Terry Down 100 First Grade Games ................................................................................................................... Sam Macdonald ................................................................................................................... Chris Polin Bill Smyth Award for Best & Fairest Colt ................................................. Liam Tyndale O’Keefe
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