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2018 Annual Report 1 THE EIGHTY FIFTH ANNUAL REPORT OF BRISBANE WOMEN’S HOCKEY ASSOCIATION INC OFFICE BEARERS FOR 2018 LIFE MEMBERS * Denotes Deceased Mrs A Todd* - 1941 Miss J Clarke* - 1941 Mrs E T Dobbin AM MBE* - 1948 Mrs R Robinson AM MBE* - Mrs K Langan* – 1954 Miss W McMullin* - 1955 1948 Miss L Mauchlan* - 1956 Miss N Mauchlan* - 1956 Mrs E Grealy* - 1958 Miss I Sim* - 1961 Mrs E McDougall OAM* - 1963 Mrs M Josiffe OAM* - 1963 Mrs F Crunkhorn* - 1964 Miss B Watson* - 1969 Miss S Otto - 1970 Mrs J Viertel OAM - 1972 Mrs F Wastell OAM - 1979 Mrs E Green* - 1980 Dr M Hughes OAM* - 1981 Miss H Scraggs OAM - 1982 Miss J Snarski* - 1983 Mrs J Tidey OAM - 1984 Mrs A Parkyn - 1985 Miss J Ellis – 1988 Mrs N Gordon - 1989 Mrs L Thomas - 1990 Mrs J Mecklem – 1992 Mrs R Nix OAM - 1995 Mrs J Proctor* - 1999 Mrs M Chatfield – 2000 Mrs J Heron - 2001 Miss M Cockings* - 2002 Ms J Hadfield AM – 2008 Ms C Kann - 2009 Ms C Schomberg - 2010 Mrs E Brennand* – 2013 Mrs M Brodie - 2014 Dr K Walduck - 2016 LONG SERVICE AWARDS * Denotes Deceased June Ballantyne (10) - 1997 Lesley Schoenwald (10) - 1997 Judy Keen (10) - 1997 Michele Arnold (10) - 1999 Val Bartlett (10) - 2003 Bev Broadfoot (10) - 2004 Liz O’Connor (10) - 2004 Helen Allen (10) - 2005 Helen Hill (10) - 2006 Cathy Taylor (10) - 2008 Angela Coleman (10) - 2010 Melda Dunning (10) - 2012 Desley Mackay (10) - 2012 Wendy Stephens (10) - 2012 Lyn Hill (10) - 2012 Ros Julien (10) - 2012 Kelli Robinson (10) - 2013 Anita Sikes (10) - 2014 Anita Sikes (10) - 2014 Pam Nitarski (10) – 2015 Liz Lobb (10) - 2014 Elizabeth Palmer (10) – 2015 Debbie Wark (10) - 2015 Sandra Beirne (10) – 2017 Bron Morris (10) - 2017 Denise Byrne (15) - 1992 Denise Roberts (15) - 1992 Jack Manders * (15) - 1994 Nola Slade (15) - 2000 Julene Grant (15) - 2003 Rhonda Bentley (15) - 2010 Lisa-Maree Jones (15) - 2010 Robyn Sneddon (15) - 2011 Robyn Andersen (15) - 2011 Margaret Brown (15) - 2014 Sue Andersen (15) - 2014 Di Brodie (15) - 2014 Christine Blanchard (15) - 2015 Petra Faas O’Meara (15) - 2016 Alyson Aleksic (15) - 2016 Sonya Fisher (15) - 2016 Lesley Bennett (15) - 2017 Keith Tidey (20) - 2005 Nikki Taylor (20) - 2014 Graham Wakefield (25) - 2008 Keith Nix (25) - 2013 Sue Brough (25) - 2015 Diana Young (20) – 2016 2 PRESIDENT VICE-PRESIDENT TREASURER Karin Walduck Christine Blanchard Sonya Fisher MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE JUDICIARY C’TEE SPECIAL ADVISOR Bron Morris Russell Morrison (Asc) Susan Andersen Di Brodie Wendy Nichols (Bul) Kellie Roberts Sue Brough (Ccial) GRADING C’TEE Sue Reid Amanda Higgs (Cdores) TURF Lesley Bennett Caroline Schomberg (Easts) Di Brodie Deborah Gately (KW) TURF MATCH SECRETARY Kelly Thompson (Logan) GRADING C’TEE Christine Blanchard Bron Morris (Nths) GRASS Kylie Cassidy (PH) Kerrie Haines GRASS MATCH SECRETARY Marianne Graham (PR) Lesley Bennett (C) Christine Blanchard Tania Moore (QUT) Joan Walker Anita Sikes (Red) MASTERS MATCH SECRETARY Julie Dunn (Sts) COMPETITIONS C’TEE Sue Reid Elizabeth Parker (SBE) TURF Angela Lindop (SWU) Liz Lobb MASTERS MATCH SECRETARY Morgan Gallagher (UQ) Jenny Heron (P) Sue Reid Sally Harper (Valley) Di Brodie (C) Lucy Smith UMPIRES & TECHNICAL C’TEE ARCHIVE C’TEE Lesley Bennett Ronda Nix OAM (C) COMPETITION C’TEE Sarah Sheppard Jenny Tidey OAM GRASS Lyn Thomas Tracey O’Connor Kerrie Haines Ronda Nix OAM Sue Reid Sarah Sheppard (C) Cheryl Kann Margie Brown Judy Hartnett APPEALS C’TEE Sonya Fisher (C) Ronda Nix OAM UNIFORM OFFICER Jenny Heron Sue Barsby AUDITOR Don Munro TURF UMPIRES STEWARD Kath Proctor SENIOR UMPIRE MENTORS MASTERS SELECTION C'TEE Jan Hadfield AM Pam Nitarski GRASS UMPIRES STEWARD Lyn Hill Janene McCall Judy Hartnett Sonya Fisher Diana Young (C) Naomi Zerner MASTER UMPIRES STEWARD Liz Lobb SUPER LEAGUE & OPEN Sonya Fisher Lucy Moxon SELECTION C’TEE Annette Asplin Nikki Taylor MASTERS FIXTURES C’TEE Deb O’Connell Brendan Edwards Kellie Roberts Kerryl Chandler Sonya Taylor (C) Miriam McMahon (C) Jasmin Kay Regie Fisher MDM Caroline Schomberg Tara Leonard U18 SELECTION C'TEE MASTERS GRADING C’TEE Sonya Taylor (C) Kellie Roberts (C) Noreen Walton Miriam McMahon Brendan Edwards Caroline Schomberg Kelli Robinson Regie Fisher MDM 3 BWHA STAFF & CONTRACTED SERVICES GENERAL MANAGER MEMBER DEVELOPMENT DEVELOPMENT Kathleen Proctor MANAGER ADMINISTRATION Regie Fisher Sue Barsby (Resigned SATURDAY ADMIN September) Lorraine Carroll ADMINISTRATION OFFICER Lisa Donaldson DEVELOPMENT OFFICER HOCKEY BRISBANE MEDIA Amy Ryan MANAGER GROUNDS STAFF Paul Mills Noala Gordon DP TIME STEWARD John Robinson Chang Su - AM DP BAR Shona Whitlock - PM Jess Ross CANTEEN Lucas Colles Abby Nicholls (C) Hannah Holdsworth Alex Haines Emelia Pyle Serenity Thornton Phoebe Hudson Ange Guscott Sam Blackwell Sophie Stevenson Rhiannon Aleksic Isabella Flynn SPORTS TRAINERS John Thomas Gabi McGill Force Sports Team Steph Vincent Courtney Kerr Lauren Money 2018 HONORARY MEMBERS Mrs Prue Armstrong Mrs Jo Galvin Mrs Kerri McKeon Mrs Meagan Bartholomeusz Mr Marcus Gunew Mrs Pam Nicol Mrs Raelene Berndt Mrs Susie Gunew Mrs Pam Nitarski Mr Andrew Blanchard Mr Dion Harle Mrs Pamela Patterson Mrs Lynda Boyle Mrs Sue Harvey-Neill Mrs Storm Schouw Mr Bruce Carroll Mrs Daniella Hawley Ms Nikki Taylor Mr Rod Coate Mr Ian Knights Mr Keith Tidey Mr Paul Connors Mrs Cathy Kraatz Mrs Lyndal Torpey Mrs Trisha Coster Mrs Sam Le Moeligou Mrs Robyn Veitch Mr Ken Dohnt Mr Dave Lennon Mr Graham Wakefield Mr Brendan Edwards Mrs Sue Lingard Mrs Kim Wickham Mr Peter Gaddes Mr Tony Martin Mrs Shirley Woodward 4 2018 MEETINGS Management Meetings (18) Name Attendance Karin Walduck 15 Sonya Fisher 6 Christine Blanchard 14 Kath Proctor 18 Lesley Bennett 11 Kellie Roberts 14 Sue Reid 14 Bron Morris 12 Di Brodie 12 Council Meetings (6) Club Attendance Club Attendance All Hallows 4 Norths 6 Arana Ascot/Ascot 6 Pine Hills 4 Bulimba 5 Pine Rivers 5 Commercial 4 QUT 4 Commodores 6 Redcliffe 4 Easts 5 St Andrews 6 Kedron Wavell 5 SBE 4 Logan 5 SWU 4 LHC 3 University 6 MBC 4 Valley 6 5 CONTENTS Page President’s Report 7 Vale – Linda Mauchlan 8 Vice President’s Report 9 General Managers Report 9 Treasurer’s Report 13 Hockey Zone Report 14 Data Base & Social Media Report 15 Competitions Portfolio Fixture & Grading 17 Operations (Umpires, Technical and Masters) 18 Turf Umpires Steward’s Report 19 Grass Umpires Steward’s Report 20 Recording & Reporting (Match Secretary Report) 20 Development Portfolio Report Member Development Manager Report 21 Regional Development Officer Report 22 Facilities Report 23 Equipment & Uniforms & Tours Report 24 Archives Report 25 Canteen & Bar Report 27 Canteen Convenor Report 27 Records Senior Points Table 29 Senior Results 33 BWHA, Hockey Queensland and Australia Umpires Badges and Awards 36 Queensland and Australian Technical Appointments 36 Southern Cross Teams & Results 39 State Championships Teams & Results 41 Queensland Representatives 44 International Representatives 46 Hockey Queensland Officials 47 Junior section (please see contents P37) 49 Appendix Financial Statement – Year ending 30th September 2018 67 6 PRESIDENT’S REPORT An annual report is a wonderful opportunity to reflect on the year gone by, and 2018 has certainly served up many events and experiences to enable us to do this. The year started with the significant impact of the Commonwealth Games – when to commence the season’s fixtures (grass, turf, seniors and juniors) recognising that not only would players and officials be spectators, but also that many had volunteered to help out for the duration of the games. It has meant that the playing season has been a little disjointed but thankfully everyone in the association has worked hard to ensure that we achieved a successful fixture competition. Once again we have: • Conducted hockey fixture competitions for juniors, seniors and masters, at five turf venues and two grass venues, for over 3,300 registered players. Player numbers have remained static or decreased marginally over junior and senior divisions, indicating that we will need to put some significant effort into addressing this lack of growth in the coming year. • Sent 19 teams to compete at State Championships for Super League, U18, U15, U13 and Masters as well as 4 teams competing in the U11 Southern Cross at Downey Park. The ability of these teams is evident in that top two placings were achieved in six of the twelve divisions. • Continued with the practice of asking clubs to nominate the senior turf divisions they wish to play in, as well as not setting a limit on the number of dual registered players in a club. I believe this has improved the competitiveness of our division one teams and we will continue this policy into 2019. We have tried to establish a sixth division for senior turf to accommodate club requests. However, without the extra turf at Burringbar this did not eventuate. Our trial of larger numbers in divisions 5 and 6 was not seen as particularly successful, and will not be continued into 2019. We continue to work with Brisbane Hockey Association (BHA) to administer Hockey Brisbane Inc, and with BHA and Kedron Wavell Services Hockey Club (KWSHC) to administer the Brisbane Hockey Management Group (BHMG), which manages the Burringbar turf facility. Progress with the construction of the second turf at Burringbar has been extremely slow but we are still optimistic that the second field will be completed for the start of the 2019 season, and the remaining grass field remediated. Much effort has gone into pursuing council approval to construct a turf field at Downey Park, with little success to date. Whilst our efforts to date on this front have not been rewarded, we have been successful with a number of government grants. We have received $500,000 from the State Government Female Facility Grants for the construction of an amenities block on Field 10.
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