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REPORT Th ANNUAL 2012 -2013 the 119Th Annual Report of New Zealand Cricket Inc
th ANNUAL 119 REPORT 2012 -2013 The 119th Annual Report of New Zealand Cricket Inc. 2012 - 2013 OFFICE BEARERS PATRON His Excellency The Right Honourable Sir Jerry Mateparae GNZM, QSO, Governor-General of New Zealand PRESIDENT S L Boock BOARD CHAIRMAN C J D Moller BOARD G Barclay, W Francis, The Honourable Sir John Hansen KNZM, S Heal, D Mackinnon, T Walsh CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER D J White AUDITOR Ernst & Young, Chartered Accountants BANKERS ANZ LIFE MEMBERS Sir John Anderson KBE, M Brito, D S Currie QSO, I W Gallaway, Sir Richard J Hadlee, J H Heslop CBE, A R Isaac, J Lamason, T Macdonald QSM, P McKelvey CNZM MBE, D O Neely MBE, Hon. Justice B J Paterson CNZM OBE, J R Reid OBE, Y Taylor, Sir Allan Wright KBE 5 HONORARY CRICKET MEMBERS J C Alabaster, F J Cameron MBE, R O Collinge, B E Congdon OBE, A E Dick, G T Dowling OBE, J W Guy, D R Hadlee, B F Hastings, V Pollard, B W Sinclair, J T Sparling STATISTICIAN F Payne NATIONAL CODE OF CONDUCT COMMISSIONER N R W Davidson QC 119th ANNUAL REPORT 2013 REPORT 119th ANNUAL CONTENTS From the NZC Chief Executive Officer 9 High Performance Teams 15 Family of Cricket 47 Sustainable Growth of the Game 51 Business of Cricket 55 7 119th ANNUAL REPORT 2013 REPORT 119th ANNUAL FROM THE CEO With the ICC Cricket World Cup just around the corner, we’ll be working hard to ensure the sport reaps the benefits of being on the world’s biggest stage. -
Wellington Wanderers Wellington Wanderers
WellingtonWellington WanderersWanderers CricketCricket ClubClub (Inc.)(Inc.) 71st71st AnnualAnnual ReportReport 2016-20172016-2017 SeasonSeason Dedicated to young cricketers who keep alive the traditions of the game through generations To provide Cricketers and Enthusiasts with an opportunity of playing social cricket with their contemporaries and to encourage the game by participation in matches against Schools and Colleges in New Zealand. Notice is hereby given that the 71st Annual General Meeting of the Wellington Wanderers Cricket Club (Inc.) will be held at West Plaza Hotel, 110 Wakefield Street, Wellington on Wednesday 4th of October 2017 commencing at 5.30pm. Business: 1. Welcome 2. Apologies 3. Establishment of Quorum 4. In Memoriam 5. Minutes of Previous AGM held October 26th 2016, and matters arising there from 6. Adoption of Annual Report and Statement of Accounts 7. Election of New Members 8. Election of Officers for 2017/2018 Season: a) Patron b) President c) Committee d) Honorary Auditor e) 12th Man 9. Subscriptions for 2017/18 Season 10. General Business E.J. Gray General Manager 1 Office Bearers - 2016/17 12th Men His Excellency the Governor General of New Zealand Lt. Gen Sir Jerry Mateparae GNZM QSO His Excellency the Governor General of New Zealand The Hon Sir Anand Satyanand PCZM QSO Patron T.G. McMahon President D.S. McHardy Immediate Past President A.McBeth Life Members A. Hunt M.D. Priest R.J. Allan B. Waddle M. Coppersmith Committee M. Roche W. Marshall D.S. McHardy N. Blair P. Steele C.Taylor B.Hall R. Allan (Grants Sub Committee) T. Foster (Secretary) Hon Treasurer M. -
HKHDCCA – Annual Report 2019-20
COACHES’ ASSOCIATION (Founded 2010) 10th Annual Report 2019-20 Anniversary Edition Coaches’ Association – Annual Report 2019-20 EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE / OFFICE BEARERS AND PATRONS Bruce Wood Daniel Wood Josh Miller (President) (Vice-President) (Secretary) Rod Hokin Nick Miller Denise Anderson (Head Coach) (Treasurer) (Annetts) (Patron) Patrons (5) Ross Turner Tom Richmond OAM Matt Kean MP Mark Rushton (Member for Hornsby) (Minister for Energy & Environment) Season / Role President Vice-President Treasurer Secretary Head Coach 2019-20 Bruce Wood Daniel Wood Nick Miller Josh Miller Rod Hokin 2018-19 Bruce Wood Daniel Wood Nick Miller Josh Miller Rod Hokin 2017-18 Bruce Wood Daniel Wood Nick Miller Josh Miller Rod Hokin 2016-17 Bruce Wood Will Fiedler Nick Miller Josh Miller Rod Hokin 2015-16 Bruce Wood Will Fiedler Nick Miller Josh Miller Rod Hokin 2014-15 Bruce Wood Justin Epthorp Will Fiedler Josh Miller Rod Hokin 2013-14 Bruce Wood Justin Epthorp Will Fiedler Josh Miller Rod Hokin 2012-13 Bruce Wood Justin Epthorp David Bennett Josh Miller Rod Hokin 2011-12 Bruce Wood Mark Rushton David Bennett Justin Epthorp Rod Hokin 2010-11 Bruce Wood Mark Rushton David Bennett Mike Burgin Rod Hokin 2 Coaches’ Association – Annual Report 2019-20 TABLE OF CONTENTS Page 2 Coaches’ Association Management Team (Executive Committee and Patrons) Page 4 Coaches’ Association Charter – Role, Functions and Objectives Page 5 Coaches’ Association – President’s Report on 2019-20 season (Bruce Wood) Pages 6–20 Coaches’ Association – 10th anniversary – summary report and highlights Pages 21–25 Coaches’ Association – 10th anniversary – reflections from stakeholders Pages 26–29 School holiday junior cricket clinics (in partnership with Northern District CC) Pages 30–31 Coaches’ Association – Life Memberships – Mark Rushton and Josh Miller Pages 32–35 Ross Turner Cup (U/15) – 22nd showcase rep. -
Mighty Al Sadd Challenge for Bottom Side Kharaitiyat Al Duhail Will Take on Al Shahania, While Qatar SC and Al Gharafa Lock Horns Today
CCHESSHESS | Page 3 NNBABA | Page 5 Carlsen to McCollum’s defend world 40 points crown against power Blazers American hope past Bucks Thursday, November 8, 2018 CRICKET Safar 30, 1440 AH Foakes, spinners GULF TIMES put England on top in Galle Test SPORT Page 2 SPOTLIGHT Tight battle expected for GCT runner-up position Doha will also provide the last chance for individual riders to qualify for the GCT Super Grand Prix at the Playoff s in Prague By Sahan Bidappa Doha ith British rider Ben Maher hav- ing already sealed the title, the Glo- Wbal Champions Tour fi nals at Al Shaqab will see intense battle for the runner-up position. Seven riders are still in contention to fi nish behind Maher, who, with 284 points from 15 rounds, has taken an unassailable lead and will be crowned as new champion on Saturday. Alberto Zorzi is currently sec- ond with 237 points, but the Ital- ian has just a four-point lead over last year’s overall champion Harrie Smolders of the Netherlands. But what makes it interesting is the The vet check for the horses was held at Al Shaqab yesterday. fact that just 28 points separate Zorzi and eighth-placed Christian fi ed for the GCL Super Cup at the fold between the teams currently and test themselves against other Ahlmann of Germany. And with Playoff s and Sheikh Ali was proud in 3rd, 4th and 5th places on the best talents in the country over a 40 points for a win at Al Shaqab, of the achievement and was hop- ranking. -
The College Archives
OLD Eastbournian The College Archives We have continued in 2014, like most schools, to research and expand our record of the role of Old Eastbournians in the Great War. hanks to the unremitting photographs and documents. efforts of Bill Bowden The Revd Frederick Williams was T (W 1961–65), we now know headmaster from 1906 to 1924 that 1,015 boys and nine staff and married Muriel Oxley whose (133 more than were originally four brothers all attended the recorded) served in the armed College. forces and that no fewer than 174 Alan Oxley, the third brother, boys gave their lives. And this in died while acting as a Forward a school whose numbers in the Observation Officer with the years immediately prior to the Royal Garrison Artillery in a war averaged 187. former German concrete pillbox The Archives team in front of the Great War exhibition on Devonshire We have arranged for the near Ypres. A heavy shell hit the Society Day 2014: Simon Wood, Michael Partridge, Pat Larkin and Bill names of those boys who died corner of it, killing Alan, who Bowden and whose sacrifice was never was aged just 20, on 10 Decem- previously recorded to be added ber 1917. Mr and Mrs Williams’ or elsewhere. We have begun perhaps a little larger and cer- to the inscriptions in the Memo- grand-daughter Virginia, with her an arrangement with the SDS tainly more impressive. It has now rial Arch. The new stones, funded son Philip O’Conor, kindly lent to Company, who do similar work replaced the one in Big School, by the Arnold Embellishers, were the Archives a large collection of with around 100 schools, to digi- which will be passed on to the dedicated at the annual Remem- letters and photographs relating tize our unique and irreplaceable local Sea Cadets, TS Eastbourne. -
The Hiltonian
THE HILTONIAN NUMBER 153 APRIL 2018 THE HILTONIAN HILTON COLLEGE Number 153–April 2018 Editor: Ant Durnford 1 EDITORIAL Editorial The 2017 edition of the Hiltonian is, once to Rugby School’s 700th anniversary festival, returned with the again, a comprehensive chronicle of the trophy and excellent accolades about how they conducted busy life of a great institution and themselves and brought honour to the school. reflects, hopefully accurately, the variety of facets which comprise its excellence. The school produced some excellent Matric results including two 2017 saw the arrival of George Harris the candidates who attained 9 A-symbols each. Culturally Hilton 15th headmaster who wasted no time in continues to produce outstanding musicians, artists and making his mark both in appointments, performers across all realms. Hilton also bade farewell to two long- changes to the Grade 8 and 9 curricula standing members of staff those being the editor himself and Sue and a host of others including the Smythe the remedial teacher through whom a host of boys were Professional development slot on Tuesday mornings whist the guided and mentored through Hilton College over two decades. pupils have a welcome sleep in. In conclusion, it is to be hoped that many Hitonians will opt for an The school had an exceptional year on the sports arena and electronic copy of The Hiltonian as postage and production costs produced two more internationals; Lungisani Truman Ngidi for the are prohibitive. Proteas and Tom Currin for England. The 7s Rugby Team, invited Ant -
What Do They Know of Cricket Who Only Cricket Know99
The man in white is always right Cricket, law and the meaning of life When I first came to Australia in December 1988, the Pakistani and West David Fraser Indies cricket teams were touring this country. I knew little, if anything, about cricket and was astounded by the blanket media coverage accorded to the sport. One day as I watched with some Australian friends there was a unani mous shout from the fielding side and the batsman was, or so I was informed, given out LBW. As my friends answered my queries I suddenly *What do they know of found myself with an anchor, a point of reference from which I could begin to understand this game. The LBW decision bears a strong resem cricket who only cricket blance to the issues raised in the very problematic area of causation in tort or criminal law, especially when dealing with liability for an omission. know99 How can something which did not occur be said to have ‘caused’ some C.L.R. James thing which did? How can the umpire be sure the ball would have hit the stumps? While my fascination with cricket and obsession with the game soon found other points of reference and ways of understanding, the connec tions with law continue to fascinate. From the case of William Waterfall, the first person convicted of manslaughter on the cricket field at the Derby Assizes of 1775, to the restrictive trade practices litigation of Packer cricket, and continuing controversies over the tax status of benefit proceeds, cricket provides useful examples of ‘real law’. -
PAC Chronicle 2019
CHRONICLE 20 9 Thank you to those who helped in the production of the Chronicle 2019: Festival City Photography, Ross Scrymgeour, James Knowler and Allison Croft for the photography. To view and purchase College photographs of major events, class groups or images of Co-Curricular sports and music, please visit www.festivalphoto.com.au. We are grateful to Elena Christianos, Chronicle Co-ordinator, and Openbook Howden for their commitment in this production. Our Purpose We discover, nurture and develop the unique qualities of each boy to help him grow into an enterprising, confident and resilient man. Our Beliefs At Prince Alfred College we believe men have unique skills, talents and abilities. We believe it is their differences, not their similarities that need to be nurtured. We recognise that their traditional roles and responsibilities are changing. As a consequence, they need clarity, flexibility and a clear sense of purpose. Our goal is to nurture and develop Princes Men: • Men who know who they are, work hard and value their roles and contributions. • And at the same time, to develop men with kindness, who care and support others. • Men with empathy, humility and a respect for diversity, spirituality and the beliefs of others. • Men who form strong networks and enduring relationships. • Men with a sense of duty, honour and integrity. • Men with courage and emotional strength. • Men with a good sense of humour, confidence and self-reliance. • Men with purpose and a capacity to contribute to a better world. Contents The College Council -
Wellington Wanderers Wellington Wanderers
WellingtonWellington WanderersWanderers CricketCricket ClubClub (Inc.)(Inc.) 73rd73rd AnnualAnnual ReportReport 2018-20192018-2019 SeasonSeason Dedicated to young cricketers who keep alive the traditions of the game through generations To provide Cricketers and Enthusiasts with an opportunity of playing social cricket with their contemporaries and to encourage the game by participation in matches against Schools and Colleges in New Zealand. Notice is hereby given that the 73rd Annual General Meeting of the Wellington Wanderers Cricket Club (Inc.) will be held at West Plaza Hotel, 110 Wakefield Street, Wellington on Thursday 19th of September 2019 commencing at 6.00pm. Business: 1. Welcome 2. Apologies 3. Establishment of Quorum 4. In Memoriam 5. Minutes of Previous AGM held September 19th 2018, and matters arising there from 6. Adoption of Annual Report and Statement of Accounts 7. Election of New Members 8. Election of Officers for 2019/20 Season: a) Patron b) President c) Committee d) Honorary Auditor e) 12th Men 9. Subscriptions for 2019/20 Season 10. General Business E.J. Gray General Manager 1 Office Bearers - 2018/19 12th Men The Rt Hon Sir Jerry Mateparae GNZM, QSO, KStJ The Rt Hon Sir Anand Satyanand, GNZM, QSO Her Excellency The Rt Hon Dame Patsy Reddy GNZM, QSO, Governor General of New Zealand Patron T.G. McMahon President D.S. McHardy Immediate Past President A.D. McBeth Life Members A. W. Hunt M.D. Priest R.J. Allan B.A. Waddle MNZM M.J. Coppersmith P.W. Steele M.J. Roche C.J.Taylor Committee M.J. Roche W. Marshall D.S. McHardy M. -
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Princes Men Forever
Prince Alfred College Chronicle 2011 princes men forever CHRONICLE 2011 PRINCE ALFRED COLLEGE Preparatory SCHOOL 1911–2011 Designed and printed by Peacock Publications Thank you to those who helped in the production of the Chronicle 2011: Festival City Photography and Mr Grant Woolmore for the majority of the photos. To view all formal College photos, please visit www.festivalphoto.com.au and also www.woolmoretrading.com.au Special thanks to Sally O’Connor of Peacock Publications and Kaye Leaker for her tireless effort. inspiring excellence solid foundations and strong traditions take us from the past to the future page 3 Contents Prince Alfred College 4 The Preparatory School 27 The Middle School 55 The Senior School 71 Parents & Friends 143 Foundation 144 Old Collegians 146 The School List 173 page 4 The College Council Prince Alfred College Foundation Moderator of the Rev R E S Williams President Dr J L Young Uniting Church in Australia, Presbytery Headmaster Mr K R Tutt & Synod of S.A. Treasurer Mr J Wilson Chairman Dr B J Tidswell Executive Officer Mr D F Cornish Deputy Chairman Mr J S Keeves Representative Dr R J Hall Secretary Mrs F L Michell of PAOCA Treasurer Mr D T Sanders Representative Dr W M Benson of Trustees and Dr C F A Dibden Headmaster Mr K R Tutt Governors Mr J S Keeves Members Prof N G Bean Representative Mrs S Aretzis Dr T J Cooper AM of Fellows Mr A L Chapman Mr J I Harry Mr H G P Chapman Dr D Lesicar Mr R F Hockney Ms K J Tierney Representatives A D Branch Rev G Vawser of Members Mr R J Greenslade Mr N Heard Mrs B Parish By invitation Mr T Ashdown The College Executive L-R: Steve Clohesy, Tony Ashdown, Peter Karamoshos, Terry Learmonth, Nick de Dear, Kevin Tutt, Steve Bacon, Neil Andary The College Council, Support Bodies and Staff page 5 The Staff Headmaster Mr K R Tutt (1998), B.A., Grad.Dip.Ed. -
Hutchins School Magazine, №117, September 1967
i:::-L •; fill S - uUTCu.q - - i Lj - -)L A I A - - ----- II - Number 117 September 1967 Registered at the General Post Office, Hobart, for transmission through the Post as a Periodical. ---..-.... ...•••......................................E........... :- H L':H ---'- THE HUTCHINS SCHOOL MAGAZINE Hobart, Tasmania Number 117 PAGE FAG, Visitor and Board of Management 4 American Exchange Students --------32 School Staff 1967 --------------------5 House Notes ------------------------33 School Officers 1967 ----------------6 Head of the River, 1967 ------------36 Editorial ----------------------------7 Around the Cloisters ----------------37 The Headmaster's Report for 1966 8 Sports Photographs ---- ---- ----. 43 Report by the Chairman of the Board 13 Combined Cadet Notes ------------45 Senior Prefect's Report, 1966 --------15 Sports Notes ------------------------46 Chaplain's Notes --------------------17 Valete ----------------------------50 School Personalities ----------------18 Salvete ----------------------------52 Backward or Forward Children --------19 The Mini ----------------------------54 Schoolmaster or Manager ------------20 The Junior School Journal ------------55 How many deaths will it take till it proves, Matriculation Examinations, 1966-67 21 The Parents and Friends' Association 60 That too many people have died. Schools Board Examinations, 1966 23 The Voice of the School ------------61 The answer my friend is blowin' in the wind, School Activities --------------------26 Old Boys' Notes --------------------69 The answer is blowin' in the wind. 5 Headmaster: D. R. Lawrence, C.F.M., M.A. (Hons.) (Oxon.), Dip. Ed., M.A.C.E. Sometime Organ Scholar of Jesus College, Oxford; and of Oriel College, Oxford George Carter Organ Scholar, The Royal College of Music, London Second Master: J. K. Kerr, B.A. (Hons.), B.Ed. (Melb.), M.A.C.E. Chaplain: The Reverend M. B. Eagle, B.A.