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MELBOURNE UNIVERSITY WATERSKI & WAKEBOARD annual annual re- 02 report 2012 port 2011

The vision for sport is that the University of CONTENTS is the leading Australian University in sporting performance, level of participation and quality of facilities. Sport at the University of Melbourne, page 05. High- Lights highlights high performance INTRODUCING SPORT Chairman and Director’s Report 04 Performance Overview 22 History of Sport 05 University Sport Overview 22 AT THE UNIVERSITY Sport at the University of Melbourne 06 University Sport Results 24 OF MELBOURNE MU Sport People 07 Outstanding Individuals at Australian University Sport Events 25 Strategic Plan for Sport 09 Blues and Sports Awards 28 2012 Highlights 10 Elite Athlete Program 29 Scholarship Recipients 31 New Blues 2012 34 programs

Participation Overview 14 SPORT, recreational AND INSTRUCTIONAL clubs Fitness Services 15 Club Highlights and Information 36 Casual Usage 17 Campus and Community Sport 18 Intercollegiate Sport 19 FACILITIES

Community Events 20 Facility Developments 55 Finance Report 57

PARTNERS AND DONORS

MUSA President’s Report 59 Supporters and Preferred Suppliers 60 Donor Acknowledgement 61 Give to Sport 62 AUSTRALIAN OLYMPIC ROWER AND STUDENT ATHLETE SARAH TAIT 2012 annual annual 2012 04 HIGHLIGHTS report 2012 report 2012 HIGHLIGHTS 05

Chairman’s History Report of Sport

It is with great pleasure that I am able to to ensure that the University of Melbourne is Students have participated in organised sporting activity since the founding of the University of Melbourne in 1853. present the 2012 Annual Report. This year the leading sporting University in the country was both an exciting and challenging time for performance, participation and quality of The Sports Union was formed in 1904 to scholarships and entry program are attracting increasing media and spectator for sport at the University of Melbourne and facilities but there are many challenges and support the traditional competitive club now provided to recruit and support elite attention as they battle for supremacy. the report highlights and celebrates the opportunities that still lie ahead. activities such as football, , athletics, student athletes. many achievements of our student athletes, As the student population has increased Finally I would like to thank my fellow board and . Students came together to form sporting teams and clubs. The report also The annual intervarsity clash evolved and become increasingly diverse, the range members, MU Sport staff and our dedicated clubs and teams to compete in weekly or outlines the impressive and growing range into week long competitions amongst the of sport, fitness services, recreation and volunteers and coaches for their fantastic regular community competitions and at the of programs offered each year to encourage traditional sandstone universities until the instructional options available have multiplied efforts in 2012 and also express my annual intervarsity clash against rivals such students and staff to engage in regular birth of the modern Australian University at the sporting clubs, and teams and athletes appreciation for the continued support as Sydney University and Adelaide University, physical activity. often involving very boisterous interstate trips. Games in the 1990s. The University of have continued to prosper increasing the of the University senior management group. Melbourne has continued to be a dominate profile of the University. It has been three years since the University I hope that you find the report both informative After the Second World War, the arrival of force at a national level winning the Overall Council endorsed ’The University of For the comprehensive history of sport at and entertaining. returned servicemen and the children of Australian University Champion title four The Ties Melbourne Strategic Plan for Sport, 2010 – post-war migrants to the University created times, the most recent in 2012. the University of Melbourne, see Geoff Rees that Bind 2115’ and significant strides have been made a significant shift in the student demographic by June E Senyard. Chairman and a demand for a diversification of sporting The governance and management of sport options. Some of the new recreational and at the University has progressively evolved instructional activities to emerge during this from the earlier student volunteer model of the Sports Union into a semi-autonomous The profile of the University period included fencing, judo, , and is enhanced by the performances competitive sporting clubs such as basketball department of the University and Melbourne and soccer. University Sport (MU Sport) overseen by a of our athletes, teams, and Director’s University appointed Advisory Board. The The in Melbourne in 1956 was MU Sport Board was established in 2009 to clubs, and flexible study Report an important catalyst for the development of improve the governance and alignment of arrangements, scholarships improved sporting facilities at the University’s sport with the University with the initial task and entry program are now sports precinct, including the Beaurepaire to develop the University of Melbourne Centre, built with generous support from Sir Strategic Plan for Sport (2010 – 2015) to provided to recruit and support It is with great pleasure and satisfaction that • The Blues Advisory Committee and the I hope that the report captures the excitement Frank Beaurepaire. Incorporating an indoor increase student participation and improve elite student athletes. I reflect on the achievements of sport, fitness Sports Scholarships Committee. and passion that engaging in sport, fitness and swimming pool, stadium and flat floor space, the performance of our clubs, teams and and recreation at the University during 2012. recreation activities at all levels generates and • Ms Emily Dixon who continues to provide and the installation of the first running athletes and improve the access and quality The Annual Report illustrates that it was that it encourages you to ‘Get Active’ in 2013. a steady hand as Project Manager for a track, provided by the Olympic Organising of sport and recreation facilities. another outstanding year and I would like range of sports capital projects and her Tim Lee Committee. The Sports Precinct has since to acknowledge the many people and MU Sport is currently engaged in a $14M colleagues from Property and Campus Director of Sport become one of the most distinctive sporting organisations who have been dedicated to building program, including an extension to Services in the development and locations in , instantly recognisable improving the opportunities for students at the historic Boat House (2009), development maintenance of the University’s sports as the University of Melbourne. The the University. They include: redevelopment of the Beaurepaire Centre of Lincoln Square Fitness (2012), the and fitness facilities. refurbishment of the Sports Centre, and • The club committees, coaches, support in 2004 into a contemporary fitness and • The Provost Professor Margaret Sheil for redevelopment of the Main Oval Pavilion. staff and in particular the sporting alumni aquatic centre improved the provision of her considerable efforts in support of sport These projects provide much needed who assist in keeping the clubs viable fitness and recreation services for students, at the University. staff, alumni, and the University community. improvement to the sporting facilities and successful. of the University, and are funded by the • The University Senior Executive, in • The managers, coaches and athletes of The University has always celebrated University and generous benefactors. particular Professor Field Rickards Dean ‘Team Melbourne’ at Australian University the achievements of our teams, clubs of Faculty of Education, for their continued A great university sporting tradition returned Sport (AUS) events who ensure that we are and student/athletes on the field and as support and recognition of the contribution in 2009 with the Australian Boat Race. The always passionate and extremely competitive. community and industry leaders. The that sport, fitness and recreation makes to number of Olympic and Commonwealth Melbourne University Vs Sydney University • The staff and Board at Australian University the University. Games representatives and world record event reignites a long-standing rivalry Sport and fellow university sporting bodies between the two pre-eminent universities • The staff at Melbourne University Sport and holders from the University is outstanding. Merv Lincoln at the finish for his first who continue to collaborate for the good of in the country. The event alternates between members of the Board in particular the very The profile of the University is enhanced sub four-minute mile at the University’s the University sport industry despite fierce the Yarra River and Sydney Harbour with dedicated chair Mr Geoff Rees. by the performances of our athletes, teams, Rawlinson Athletics Track, 1957. on-field rivalries. and clubs, and flexible study arrangements, Australia’s finest university rowing crews I would like to acknowledge the students and • The Melbourne University Sport Association staff at the University who continue to support in particular President Paul Rogers. our activities in ever increasing numbers and provide us with important feedback. 2012 annual annual 2012 06 HIGHLIGHTS report 2012 report 2012 HIGHLIGHTS 07

Sport at the University MU Sport of Melbourne People

Melbourne University Sport (MU Sport) MU Sport is responsible for: including the Australian University Games, is a semi-autonomous department of the strategic development and operations of Staff the University and provides high-level • The Sport Capital Improvement Plan the competitive sporting clubs, professional policy, business and financial advice to for the development of campus and management and promotion of lunch time off campus facilities and manages all MU Sport employs 15 permanent staff, more than 100 casual staff and sporting club employees, including managers, coaches, instructors, the University on the development and and college sport competitions and support medical staff and other officials. management of sport and recreation University sporting facilities in particular for elite level student athletes with the High at the University. the University Sports Precinct, the Alpine Performance Sport Program and the Lodge at Mt Buller, and the Boat House provision of sporting scholarships. on the Yarra River. Tim Lee • Ensuring the marketing and branding Director 2012 Sport Board Members MU Sport provides professional management • Provision of fitness and recreation of sport to support student recruitment of the fitness, sports and recreation facilities, services and programmes including activity and support the engagement Alex Affleck programmes and activities of the University fitness assessments, personal training, of the alumni with University sport Operations Manager and works closely with all stakeholders and group fitness, physiotherapy and sports programmes and advancement activity. Jean-Luc Garlick external strategic partners in delivering sport massage, support for instructional and Business Manager and physical recreation opportunities for the recreational club activity, short courses • Representing the University on University community in accordance with and trips and tours. matters pertaining to sport and physical P. Joy Villalino recreation to local, state and federal strategic and operational plans. Marketing Manager • Provision of sporting opportunities government, Australian University including supporting teams and individual Sport (AUS), sporting bodies and Rod Warnecke students to compete in regional, national related professional organisations. Sport Development Manager and international student competitions Craig Bamford Aquatics & Fitness Coordinator Donny Blackie The new Main Oval Pavilion rendering by Cox Architecture Membership Coordinator (completion date 2014). Julie Caundle Director’s Assistant Katie Duncan Sport & Clubs Coordinator Jen Eslick Guest Services & Venue Coordinator Director of Sport Tim Lee (far left) with (L-R) Senior Vice-Principal Ian Marshman, James Garland Provost Margaret Sheil, Director Cox Architecture Jonathan Gardiner, and Sport Board Chair Geoff Rees Marketing Coordinator Callan Hart Acting Guest Services & Venue Coordinator Ange La Scala Group Fitness Coordinator Tom Lutwyche Competitions Coordinator Elizabeth Tregoning Finance Officer 2012 annual annual 2012 088 HIGHLIGHTS report 2012 report 2012 HIGHLIGHTS 09

MU Sport Strategic Plan Board for Sport

Mr Geoff Rees (Chair) Dr Mitchell Anderson Professor Margaret Abernethy Strategic Plan for Sport Geoff Rees is a graduate from Melbourne Mitch Anderson is a University of Melbourne Professor Margaret Abernethy is the Sir Douglas University in law and commerce and is a Law alumnus having graduated with a Bachelor Copland Chair of Commerce and holds the Institute of accredited business law of Physiotherapy with Honours (1997), a Chair in Managerial Accounting at the University Sport has a special significance for the VISION specialist. He has extensive experience in Bachelor of Science with Honours (1998) and of Melbourne. Up until 2012 she was Dean of University of Melbourne through the finance, manufacturing, biotechnology, ICT a Bachelor of Medicine & Bachelor of Surgery the Faculty of Business and Economics, a performance of sporting clubs, teams That the University of Melbourne will be the leading and related service industries. He is regularly (2006). He was a Melbourne University Sport position she held for over years. In 2008 and high profile athletes that enhance Australian University for sporting performance, level Margaret was named Telstra Business Woman called on to assist, advise and resolve disputes High Performance Scholarship recipient from the reputation of the University. of participation and the quality of facilities. in the area of protection, development and 2004 – 2006, and was awarded a Full Blue for of the Year for the Community and Government sector in recognition of her contribution commercialisation of intellectual property. Cycling (1997, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005 The Vision for Sport is that the University of to higher education. She is internationally His telecommunications work was recognised and 2006). Mitch is an ironman triathlete and Melbourne is the leading Australian University in recognised as one of the leading researchers in Butterworth’s Australian Legal Profile. has completed 30 ironman events, including sporting performance, participation and quality in her field and has taught across a range of He is a Committee Member of the Legal eight Hawaiian Ironman World Championships of facilities. Success will be achieved when the subjects at the undergraduate and graduate Practice Liability Committee, the professional (including a best finish of 11th in 2004). He University is recognised as the leading sporting level and is recognised as an outstanding indemnity insurer for Victorian and most became a professional triathlete in 2003, University in the country and attracts the ‘best teacher. She is a Fellow of the Academy of National law firms. He has also maintained he continues to work in the area of sports and brightest’ local and international high PURPOSE Social Sciences. Appointed February 2011. his interest in amateur and professional medicine as well as being a sought-after performance student athletes. sport, and continues to be the principal legal multi-media commentator. In 2013, Mitch To provide quality sport, fitness and recreation advisor to one of Australia’s leading Olympic returns to the University as a student (again) Professor Mark Hargreaves opportunities that enhance the reputation of the University. Sports, which includes convening appeals to study a Diploma of Surgical Anatomy. Mark Hargreaves completed his BSc (1982) and disciplinary tribunals. During his time Appointed February 2009. and PhD (1989) degrees in physiology at The at University he regularly rowed for Australia University of Melbourne and an MA (1984) in Pillars and was a member of the first Australian Dr Lynne Williams exercise physiology at the Human Performance crew to win a gold medal at a world rowing Dr Lynne Williams is a graduate of the Laboratory, Ball State University, USA. His Participation championship. During the course of the 70s, University of Melbourne, London University pre-and post-doctoral training included two he won Gold, Silver and Bronze medals at and Monash University. She is an independent visits to the University of Copenhagen. He PILLARS world rowing championships held throughout is a Fellow of the American College of Sports economics consultant following a career in the That the students, staff and the broader Europe. Most recently, Geoff was part of the Medicine and Exercise and Sports Science public sector spanning over 30 years. Prior University community regularly participate Masters crew who won gold at the Head of the Australia and serves on the Board of the Participation Performance to commencing consulting work, Lynne was in sport, fitness and recreation activities that Charles, the world’s largest two day rowing Victorian Institute of Sport. During his spare Under Secretary for the Department of Treasury encourage a balanced lifestyle and build a regatta. Appointed February 2009. time he enjoys tennis and reading sport and Finance (DTF), a position she held until May healthy community. 2011. Previous to this appointment Lynne held biographies. Mark received a Full Blue in Mr James Sutherland senior executive positions at both the Federal Tennis in 1981. Appointed February 2009. Success will be achieved when programmes, James Sutherland (BCom 1988) was a and Victorian State level. Since May 2011, she services and facilities are appealing, medium-fast bowler who became a versatile has undertaken a range of consultancies for Ms Marieke Guehrer relevant and convenient and cater for off-field all-rounder. Twelfth man for Victoria’s both the Victorian and Federal Governments. Marieke Guehrer is a professional athlete and the constantly changing requirements 1990-91 Sheffield Shield victory, he played Lynne is on the Boards of Melbourne University current member of the Australian Swim Team. of the University community. four first-class matches and became a Level Sport, the Faculty of Business and Economics A current world champion and former world III coach. A chartered accountant, he worked and the (Federal) Climate Change Authority. record holder, Marieke has represented her ENABLERS as a finance manager with Carlton, the AFL She a Fellow of the Institute of Public country at the Olympics, Commonwealth Performance club, for six years and in 1998 joined the Administration Australia (IPAA) and of St Hilda’s Games, World Championships and Pan Pacific Australian Cricket Board as a general College (University of Melbourne) and vice Championships during the last decade. She is a Financial member of the Aussie Swim Team’s Leadership manager, commercial. He is a life member president of Athletics International (Australia). That athletes, clubs and teams compete Governance Group, is on the Executive Committee of the and of the Melbourne University Cricket Club, Lynne received Full Blues in Athletics in 1974 successfully at the highest level and Profile and People Australian Swimmers’ Association and is a where he was also a coach. He played in and 1975. She represented Australia at two participation establishes a lifelong physical committee member of her home swimming management three first-grade premierships during a World Cross Country Championships and a connection to the University. 17-year career. He is currently the CEO number of international road races. She held club, Melbourne Vicentre. Outside the pool, resources of Cricket Australia. James received Full the Australian record for 3km on the track Marieke is in the process of completing her Blues in 1989 & 1990 and a Half Blue in and 10 km on the road, and won numerous Bachelor of Arts majoring in International 1986 for Cricket. Appointed February 2009. Australian and Victorian championships. Relations and Media & Communications, and Appointed February 2009. has her sights set on a career in the media. Marieke received full blues in 2008 and 2009 for Swimming. Appointed March 2011. 2012 annual annual 2012 10 HIGHLIGHTS report 2012 report 2012 HIGHLIGHTS 11

2012 Highlights

University of Melbourne Olympic student-athletes

University of Melbourne Men’s Eight crew racing on Sydney harbor

Sport Board Chairman Geoff Rees (far right), Provost Margaret Sheil (middle) and Director of Sport Tim Lee with University of Melbourne Lincoln Square Fitness official elite athletes at the Sport Foundation Launch ribbon-cutting opening

Sport Foundation Launch The University of Melbourne is now calling on space. The new facility has already seen a University of Melbourne at 2012 London Honouring our Women’s Cricketers Annual Australian Boat Race its Sporting Alumni to get behind their sport or spike in participation and fitness membership Olympics and Paralympics recreation activity to provide current and future across the University. The University of Melbourne Sport Foundation students with the quality sporting, instructional recognised past and present The Australian Boat Race is the annual was launched at the Melbourne Cricket Ground and recreational opportunities that they University students and alumni collected three Victorian Women Cricketers in October, rowing match race between the University in May 2012 with over 100 sporting club themselves enjoyed. Future information Taking Sport to Schools silver and three bronze at the London Olympic which included two former players from the of Melbourne and the University of Sydney. In luminaries, staff and student athletes coming on Giving to Sport is provided on page 62. Games, nearly 20 per cent of Australia’s final Melbourne University Women’s Cricket Club, 2012. the race returned to Sydney and despite together to celebrate sport. The Olympic medal haul. In addition, wheelchair Margaret Pickles and Jill Phillips. Margaret the University of Melbourne crew containing Room overlooking the playing surface was The University of Melbourne’s Elite Athletes basketballer Dylan Alcott brought back silver Pickles founded the Melbourne University three London Olympians: James Marburg, a magnificent backdrop for the formalities, Lincoln Square Fitness Opens in Schools Program was launched in 2012 in the Paralympics. Student-athlete and alumni Women’s Cricket Club in 1955/56, which Cameron McKenzie-McHarg and Josh Booth with many of the guests also touring the to provide secondary school students with medal winners included Victoria Brown (bronze, merged with the Men’s Cricket Club (MUCC) and weighing in at 2kg a man heavier, the National Sports Museum featuring a range of the chance to engage with University of ), Sarah Tait (silver, rowing pairs), Kim prior to the 2008/09 season. Sydney crew retained the Edmund Barton University of Melbourne sport related items. A much needed addition to MU Sport’s fitness Melbourne student athletes. The program Crow (silver, rowing double sculls and bronze, Trophy with a 5.35 seconds margin over the services was achieved with the development showcases the University’s successful single sculls), (silver, rowing 4.3km course. To achieve the Vision for Sport, the University of Lincoln Square Fitness Centre (located in student athletes in peer to peer discussions four) and Karsten Fosterling (bronze, rowing needs to provide quality sport, fitness and The lighter Melbourne University women’s the University’s growing South precinct). The to encourage and provide an insight into quadruple sculls). There were 12 University of recreation facilities critical for successful crew, anchored by London Olympian Phoebe $330,000 refurbishment of the two storey combining sporting and academic success, Melbourne-connected athletes including Chef clubs, sport programs, and instructional Stanley, made light work of their rivals to retain building was completed over the Christmas and build aspiration for further education. de Mission rower Nick Green and pentathlete and recreational participation. The Foundation the Bella Guerin Trophy – defending the trophy break in new record time, and incorporates Kitty Chiller as Deputy Chef de Mission. has been established to create a significant they won in Melbourne in 2011. The Melbourne a fitness facility with a group fitness room, endowment (corpus) to sustain the sporting boat won in 16 min 54 seconds, with Sydney cardio and strength area, showers, and office clubs and sporting programs of the University. finishing a distant 23 seconds behind. 2012 annual annual 2012 12 HIGHLIGHTS report 2012 report 2012 HIGHLIGHTS 13

Student athletes receive the University of Melbourne Winged Victory team championship trophy for Snow Sports captains Corinna Minko and Tom Stephans PROGRAMS

COLLEGE, CAMPUS, COMMUNITY, AND FITNESS

Melbourne Wins Snow Sports Championship Golden Games for University of Melbourne

University of Melbourne skiers and The University of Melbourne won the snowboarders carved up the winter slopes 2012 Australian University Games Overall at Mt Buller in September to reclaim the Champions after five days of exciting Australian University Champions title. Leading competition in Adelaide in September. The the charge were debutants Torie Hamilton- 450-strong team won 13 national university Wilson (Environments) and Ellie Phillips championships to triumph over arch rivals (Science) who were crowned Female Freestyle Monash University and the University of Champion and Female Cross Country Sydney, each of whom won 10 championships. Champion respectively. Hamilton-Smith won Results for the Australian University Games gold in Moguls, Freestyle Rails and Skier competitions can be found on pages 23-24. Cross. Phillips won the individual Cross Country by more than one and half minutes and also led the women’s relay to the gold. 2012 annual annual 2012 14 PROGRAMS report 2012 report 2012 PROGRAMS 15

Participation Fitness Overview Services

Participation The range of fitness services on offer Improvements to the equipment and number of participants increased to 20.95 per continue to be very popular with record instructor station layout at the Beaurepaire class. The members were very patient when As defined by the University’s Vision for the participation goal is that numbers of students and staff utilising Centre provided more training space and change rooms were unavailable for four Sport, the participation goal is that the the students, staff and the both the Beaurepaire and Lincoln Square multi-use zones. months during the redevelopment of the students, staff and the broader University Fitness Centres. Total fitness member Sports Centre and the Spinning Room was community regularly participate in sport, broader University community numbers increased by 12%, with student Direct Debit membership (fortnightly also relocated to the Union Building for payments) was offered for the first time fitness and recreation activities that regularly participate in sport TO memberships showing the greatest a period of time. encourage a balanced lifestyle and build growth of 13.5%. with over 1,100 new and ongoing members a healthy community. See the University encourage a balanced lifestyle. preferring this to up-front payments. Several Lap swimming is still popular with healthy of Melbourne Strategic Plan for Sport The members and staff were very excited residential colleges also continued to offer demand for the monthly Learn to Swim 2010 – 2015 for more details. at the opening of Lincoln Square and the fitness membership as part of the package and squad sessions. New chemical dosing selection of fitness equipment worth $150,000. and staff membership increased to over 500. tanks were installed this year to improve the Lincoln Square opened in March 2012 and provision of continually high water quality. The Group Fitness program expanded across proved popular with members, attracting two sites with the opening of Lincoln Square Early morning Boot Camp sessions 21,633 visitors by the end of 2012. The Fitness and growth was steady with the continue to prove popular with the location south of Grattan Street is convenient strongest four programs of Body Pump, University Community. for members of the ‘southern’ precinct Introduction Yoga, Body Step and Body Attack. The Average

During 2012, nearly 17,000 students increase of 15% in total visitor numbers (50% of the student population) were (330,000) to all University fitness and aquatic engaged in sport, fitness or recreational facilities (including the Sports Precinct). % Membership activity as part of their University experience. 2012 saw a record 10,000 members using Close to 1 million visits were recorded in all MU Sport sites. 15 MU Sport introduced some strategic MU Sport delivered a three tier membership Total fitness member numbers increased the Sports Precinct and other University changes to the Fitness membership structure, consisting of Students, Alumni/Staff by 12% with student memberships showing sporting facilities, made up of athletes, Over 200,000 visits were recorded in the structure in 2012. and Community. The Student membership the greatest growth of 13.5%. coaching and sporting staff, club volunteers, Sports Precinct during the year, made up of increase participants engaged in casual and informal options provided at prices 20% lower than and spectators. for total number of vistor These changes were made in response MU Sport also had a record high number sport and recreation opportunities. Students staff/alumni and 25% lower than community numbrs to all University to the introduction of the SSAF, and also to of University staff salary package their The opening of the University’s newest and staff also used the facilities (tennis, fitness and aquatic facilities rates. Direct Debit membership options make membership more accessible through membership in 2012, with just over 500 fitness centre Lincoln Square Fitness squash, and the stadiums) and grounds in were introduced with great success. Over lower and more managable fees, as well as staff taking advantage of this option. (more information on the facility can be the Sports Precinct and the surrounding 1100 members chose this option. The Direct delivering best practice outcomes consistent found on pages 55) and additional, innovative parks for informal recreation and sporting Debit membership provided our members with other similar providers within both the fitness programs resulted in an overall activities in significant numbers. with an opportunity to pay smaller fortnightly tertiary education and community sectors. instalments, rather than large upfront payments. 2012 annual annual 2012 16 PROGRAMS report 2012 report 2012 PROGRAMS 17

MONTHLY Participation STRONGEST Fitness Figures Gym Group Fitness Programs FOUR PROGRAMS

The opening of Lincoln Square Fitness also delivers a group fitness program. A total 17,346 The Group Fitness program continues to attract excellent participation across the year. in March 2012 was the most significant of 21,633 visits were made to the LSF fitness 20000 - 2010 AVERAGE In comparison with previous years, overall Group Fitness Attendance remained steady 12,312 PARTICIPANTS change in fitness at the University since gym during 2012. throughout the year. BODY PUMP the refurbishment of the20000 Beaurepaire - 18000 - 4350 - PARTICIPANTS Changes to equipment and floor plan at the Centre in 2004. The greatest change for the Group Fitness Specialised programs such as Zumba 19000 - Beaurepaire Centre provided more efficient 16000 - 16,341 4300 - program in 2012 was the opening of Lincoln and Cardio-box continue to draw their The new ‘satellite’ fitness facility at Lincoln use of training space and multi-use zones. 2011 AVERAGE 7,441 18000 - 14000 - PARTICIPANTS 4250 - Square Fitness. A modest group fitness loyal and regular followers to the Group Square has provided a boutique training In particular, single use bench press racks YOGA program of 13 classes per week commenced Fitness program. PARTICIPANTS were replaced with versatile, multi-use 12000 - 4200 - facility with $150,000 of new17000 equipment - for in March and grew to 17 classes per week functional training racks on the main gym 18,412 members of the University community located at the start of Semester 2 in late July. Class Averages for the year were steady in the fast growing ‘southern’16000 precinct - south floor. The Beaurepaire Centre experienced a 10000 - 2012 AVERAGE 4050 - during semester timetable and slightly 6,583 PARTICIPANTS BODY STEP of Grattan Street. The LSF15000 facility - provides large increase in participation numbers over 0 - 4000 - The strongest program in 2012 was Body higher during the reduced timetable. strength and fitness training equipment and the previous year, with an average of 2,072 pump, with a staggering 12,312 participants PARTICIPANTS 2010 2011 2012 2010 2011 2012 During the year of 2012 there was an 2010 2011 extra visits each month compared to 2011. throughout the year, Yoga with 7,441, Body Step 6,583 and Body Attack 5,506, were also average of 20.95 participants in each 5,506 group fitness class. consistently popular with our participants. BODY ATTACK PARTICIPANTS MONTHLY Participation Aquatics Attendance Figures Pool

100% - Average monthly pool attendances3000 - tracked 25 - 4270 consistently with previous years. 20000 - 20 - 2010 AVERAGE 80% - 2500 - PARTICIPANTS 20000 - MU Sport partner Propulsion Aquatics 18000 - 4350 - 60% - 2000 - 15 - services were in high demand, running Learn 20000 - Casual Usage 19000 - 16000 - 4300 - 4344 40% - to Swim and Squad sessions1500 for - UoM staff, 10 - 2011 AVERAGE students and their families. New chemical 18000 - 4350 - 18000 - 20000 - 14000 - 4250 5- - PARTICIPANTS 200,000 visits to the Sports Precinct by students and staff engaging in a growing 20% - dosing tanks were installed1000 to improve - the range of casual and informal sport, recreational and instructional programs. 17000 - provision of continually19000 high - water quality. 12000 - 160004200 - - 4300 - 0 - 500 - 0 - 4321 18000 - 14000 - 4250 - 16000 - 10000 - 4050 - 2010 2011 2012 2012 AVERAGE 2010 2011 2010 2011 PARTICIPANTS 15000 - 17000 - 0 - 120004000 - - 4200 -

16000 - 2010 2011 2012 10000 - 2010 2011 2012 4050 - 2010 2011 15000 - 0 - 4000 -

2010 2011 2012 2010 2011 2012 2010 2011 TOTAL CLASS MONTHLY Participation ATTENDANCE Boot Camp Figures Boot Camp

25 - 7000 - 100% - 3000 - Participation numbers remained steady 16 with the four week early morning Boot 2010 AVERAGE 6000 - 7000 - 80% - 2500 - 20 - Camp sessions. PARTICIPANTS 25 - 5000 - 6000 - 60% - 100%2000 -- 3000 - 15 - Boot Camp remained popular with the 20 - 19 4000 - 5000 - 40% - 80%1500 - - University community,2500 with -an average 10 - 2011 AVERAGE class size of 20 across the year. 15 - PARTICIPANTS 3000 - 4000 - 20% - 60%1000 - - 2000 - 5 - 100% - 40% - 1500 - 0 - 10 - 2000 - 3000 - 0 - 500 - 2010 80% - 20 20% - 1000 - 2010 2011 2012 5 - 1000 - 2000 - 2010 2011 2010 2011 2012 AVERAGE 2011 PARTICIPANTS 60% - 0 - 0 - 500 - MU Sport ran 125 Boot Camps in 2012 0 - 2012 1000 - 2010 40% - 2010 2011 2012 JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC 2010 2011 2010 2011 0 - 2011 20% - JAN FEB MAR APRMAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCTNOV DEC

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CAMPUS AND Intercollegiate COMMUNITY SPORT Sport

The Intercollegiate Sport Program had • Queen’s coming from behind to win the eight competitions and winning Gold in the Community Sport – Tin Alley Netball students participating from 11 of the men’s Football First XVIII Grand Final 400m and 800m at the Athletics Carnival. University’s residential colleges in 24 • Ormond trouncing all-comers to win back sporting competitions. Ben Clark from Trinity was named Sportsman Community Sport commenced in 2011 with 25 2012 Tin Alley Netball Champions to back women’s softball competitions of the Year after bowling his college to victory teams to provide social sport opportunities Ormond College enjoyed a stellar year in the First XI Cricket final and performing for the University and wider community. SPORT SEMESTER 1 SEMESTER 2 SPRING winning eight titles, including six women’s A Super Over required to earn Trinity the admirably as a member of the title winning events, closely follow by Trinity who won victory in the First XI Cricket Finalist. Hilda’s Swim, Squash, Soccer and Volleyball teams, Netball is played on Wednesday nights in Mixed Netball The Shoes The Acceptables five competitions including four in the won the Tickner Cup for Overall Place in both plus gaining selection in the All-Star teams Semester 1 and 2. 2012 entries increased Div 1 men’s events. men and women (weighting) with Ormond for Soccer and AFL. to 40 teams, resulting in dividing the mixed taking out the Holmes Shield (the overall Mixed Netball Brunswick St Bunnies ACU Kookaburras An estimated 2,000 residents competed for team into two divisions with an eight team Other notable results include: women’s title) and Trinity winning the Cowan Div 2 their college in 2012 in good spirit with many women division running over a 13 week Cup for men. • Ormond swept all four boat races of the finals attracting large, colorful and competition. Women Netball The Funtonians ACU Opals on the Yarra River. Georgie Buckley from Newman College vocal supporter groups. was named Sportswoman of the Year after • Whitley College won its first title in representing her College in a staggering TEAM FIGURES five years 2011 – 2012

2012 COLLEGE SPORT 2012 COLLEGE SPORT 25 40 CHAMPIONS AWARD WINNERS 2011 2012 TEAMs TEAMs SPORT MENS WOMENS PLACE Tickner Cup WEIGHTING Cowan Cup POINTS Holmes Shield POINTS CHAMPION CHAMPION Overall Place Mens Place Women’s Place *(Weighting) (Points) (Points)

Athletics Queen’s Ormond 1st St. Hilda’s 2.13 Trinity 300 Ormond 385 Badminton – Mixed Kendall Hall 2nd Ormond 2.03 Ormond 295 St. Hilda’s 210 Cricket – First XI Trinity Nil 3rd Trinity 1.76 Queen’s 195 Trinity 205 th Cricket – Second XI St. Mary’s Nil 4 Queen’s 1.71 St. Hilda’s 140 UC 155 5th UC 1.15 Newman 95 Queen’s 150 Football – First XVIII Queen’s Nil Campus Sport 6th St. Mary’s 0.70 St. Mary’s 80 Whitley 60 Football – Second XVIII St. Mary’s Nil 7th Whitley 0.65 UC 75 Newman 50 Football – Women Nil St. Hilda’s The Campus Sport program is conducted 2012 Campus Sport Champions 8th Kendall Hall 0.57 International 60 St. Mary’s 30 in the Sports Precinct and provides student Hockey Newman Trinity House and staff with a weekly opportunity to SPORT SEMESTER 1 SEMESTER 2 SPRING Netball – First VII Nil St. Hilda’s 9th Newman 0.54 Whitley 25 International 10 compete in a fun and low key lunchtime House Netball – Second VII Nil Whitley sporting program. Men Soccer Cunning Stunts Block Dayness 10th International 0.36 Janet 0 Janet 0 Rowing – First VIII Ormond Ormond House Clarke Hall Clarke Hall The competitions are provided during both Mixed Soccer Ladies Man Ladies Man Real Pathetico Semester 1 and 2, with a smaller competition Rowing – Second VIII Ormond Ormond 11th Janet 0 Kendall Hall 0 Kendall Hall 0 Mixed Netball Tues SPanthers Better Than Ducks Blue Footed Boobies Clarke Hall at the end of Semester 2. Sports offered are Soccer Trinity Ormond Futsal (men and mixed) and Netball (mixed). Mixed Netball Wed Ehmagherd Nertbehrl The total number of game opportunities for Softball Nil Ormond *Tickner Cup weighting is calculated by no. of total points per college / per college population participants (matches x participants) in 2012 Squash – Mixed St. Hilda’s was 6,360 and increased from the 5,805 Swimming Trinity Ormond players in 2011, with Futsal continuing to be the most popular Campus Sport program. Volleyball Trinity UC 2012 annual annual 20 PROGRAMS report 2012 report 2011 PROGRAMS 21

COMMUNITY EVENTS

University staff competing at the Nissan Corporate Triathlon Alumni and students at High the Melbourne Marathon PERFORMANCE

UNIVERSITY SPORT, AWARDS AND ELITE ATHLETES

MU Sport’s Community Events program is events, the Melbourne Marathon and Around Number of students, staff provided to encourage and support students, the Bay. By sharing resources, the UniHub and alumni participated staff and alumni who participate in the City allowed MU Sport to provide additional event of Melbourne’s community sporting events day support services, including covered and raise the profile of the University in the stretch and gathering areas, cloakroom 106 community. Three community events were facilities, food and drinks, and massage. 28 supported in 2012: the Nissan Corporate Nissan Melbourne A total of 179 students, staff and alumni Corporate Marathon Triathlon, the Melbourne Marathon, and Triathlon Around the Bay in a Day. All University participated across all three events: participants were provided running vests • Nissan Corporate Triathlon or cycling tops and training opportunities. • Melbourne Marathon • Around the Bay For the first time, MU Sport joined with four 45 other universities –Monash, Victoria, Latrobe Around In addition, access was provided to University the Bay and RMIT – to create a University Hub for two sporting facilities for group training sessions. HIGH annual annual HIGH 22 PERFORMANCE report 2012 report 2012 PERFORMANCE 23

Performance University Overview Sport

During 2012, 12 current students, alumni and club members It is a long standing tradition for student teams Highlights of the AUGs included: swimming team backed up their 2011 • The Ultimate Frisbee team recovered from represented Australia at the London Olympic and Paralympic Games, to compete annually against other universities, national title by dominating the meet dropping two of the seven pool games • The men’s hockey team finally won the and won 14 National University Championships. developing fierce ongoing rivalries. winning 11 of the 19 races on the program to claim the title with a convincing gold medal after coming agonisingly including all four relays. 15 – 7 victory over Monash. close in previous years. In emphatic style One of the earliest recorded rowing competitions the team scored 18 goals in the five pool • Men’s table tennis cruised through the • Despite not winning a race a bag of minor was between the University of Melbourne and games to crush the University of Adelaide eight pool games undefeated, eventually medals and top 10 finishes enabled the the University of Sydney, and a UoM football 10 – 0 in the semi-final and finally triumph getting the better of Monash 7 – 4. men’s team to win the National Snow team competed annually against Adelaide 6 – 0 in the gold game over arch rivals the Sports title at Mt Buller for the second University. These one-off events evolved into • Men’s tennis flourished on the lawn of University of Sydney. time in three years. Melbourne University Athletics Club member Lisa Weightman national carnivals held annually between the Kensington Gardens to drop only five running the 2012 London Olympics Women’s Marathon sandstone Universities. Eventually a games • Kendo had a wonderful tournament, matches in the six pool games. The team • To cap off an outstanding year the concept arose, culminating in the Australian competing in and winning their first overcame a gallant UTS in the gold medal University of Melbourne was crowned University Games (AUG) in the 1990s. In 2012, national title since 2008 Softball came game to win 3 – 2. both the 2012 Australian University Games representatives from 38 universities with back from a slow start in the early rounds Overall Champions and 2012 Australian upwards of 6,000 students competed over to knock off Monash 14 – 12 in the gold University Sport Overall Champion for five days in the largest national, multi-sport medal game. The star studded women’s most national titles victories. event in the country. In an outstanding year, the University of Melbourne won 14 Division One national By The Numbers championships, the record in any single year since the inception of the Australian University Games and Championships. Australian University AUStralian university AUStralian university Sport Representatives1 National Championships2 National Championships Won At the 2012 AUG the men’s AFL team, won all five pool games by an average of 54 points defeating the University of Adelaide by 45 * points in the semi-final and taking the gold 748 38 6 medal against UWA comprehensively by 37 IN 2010 IN 2010 IN 2010 points. The men’s badminton team dropped only one of 35 pool matches before defeating 454 43 8 IN 2011 IN 2011 IN 2011 Monash 4 – 1 for the gold medal for back to back national championships and the third 473 58 14 title in four years. The men’s cycling team IN 2012 IN 2012 IN 2012 dominated to win the tenth national 1 Includes student-athletes and non-playing officials 2 A number of sporting competitions where split into men’s and championship in the past 11 years. With a at Australian University Games and Championships women’s national championships for the first time in 2012 team full of national team cadet and junior fencers it was no surprise that both the men’s and women’s fencing teams claimed both national titles. Team Individual Green and Gold Medals won3 Medals Won4 Selections5

12 53 36 IN 2010 IN 2010 IN 2010 25 70 36 IN 2011 IN 2011 IN 2011

Student-athlete Dylan Alcott was chosen to represent Australia 22 63 51 in Wheelchair Basketball in the London 2012 Olympics. IN 2012 IN 2012 IN 2012 3 Reflects the number of individual medals won within 4 Indicates the number of student-athletes selected in AUS 5 Reflects the number of team, relay and crew medals won sporting competitions all-star teams within sporting competitions HIGH annual annual HIGH 24 PERFORMANCE report 2012 report 2012 PERFORMANCE 25

University 29 Outstanding 65 TOP 3 first PLACE PLACE Sport Results RESULTS Individual Results RESULTS

Australian University Sport Results Outstanding Individual Results at Australian University Sport Events

All results relate to the University of Melbourne team participation in the 2012 Australian University Games – Adelaide (23 September All results relate to participation in the 2012 Australian University Games Australian University Games – – 28 September 2012), unless otherwise specified. The bracketed number represents the number of competing universities Adelaide (23 – 28 September 2012), unless otherwise specified. (combining both Division 1 and 2 teams where multiple divisions).

Team National Team National Team National Student/Team Sport – Discipline Result Student/Team Sport – Discipline Result Result Result Result James Alcorn Rowing – Men’s 3rd George Ellis Rowing – Men’s Coxed Four 3rd th rd rd Athletics – Men 6 (28) Golf – Men 3 (6) Squash – Women 3 (5) Rowing – Men’s Eight 2nd Rowing – Men’s Pair 1st rd rd Athletics – Women 3 (31) Golf – Women DNC Surfing – Men 3 (10) Menasseh Antachew Football G&G Team Rowing – Men’s Eight 2nd st Hockey – Men 1st (16) th Australian Rules Football – Men 1 (12) Swimming – Men 4 (18) Angelica Armellini Swimming – 4x100m Medley Relay 1st Jayne Ellis Softball G&G Team Hockey – Women 2nd (13) st Australian Rules Football – Women DNC Swimming – Women 1 (14) Swimming – 200m Breastroke 2nd Ebony Fietz Netball G&G Team st Judo DNC st Badminton – Men 1 (15) Table Tennis 1 (9) Swimming – 4x100m Freestyle Relay 1st Jordan Foster Australian Rules Football G&G Team rd Kendo 1st (10) th Badminton – Women 3 (7) Tae Kwon Do – Men 5 (14) Swimming – 200m Backstroke 2nd Nathan Ganeson Hockey G&G Team st Lawn Bowls DNC th Baseball 1 (10) Tae Kwon Do – Women 5 (12) Swimming – 4x50m Freestyle Relay 1st Justin Gourlay Baseball G&G Team nd Netball – Mixed 3rd (17) Ten Pin Bowling DNC Basketball – Men 2 (18) Swimming – 4x50m Medley Relay 1st Claire Groom Football G&G Team th st Basketball – Women 7th (18) Netball – Women 4 (17) Tennis – Men 1 (13) Jess Bahn Softball G&G Team Victoria Hamilton Snow Sports – Moguls 1st 3 nd th Wilson Beach Volleyball – Men 2nd (10) Orienteering – Women 2 (3) Tennis – Women 6 (8) Mary Barlow Netball G&G Team Snow Sports – Rails 1st nd th Beach Volleyball – Women 6th (10) Rowing – Men 2 (16) – Men 15 (15) Nick Barrington Water Polo G&G Team Snow Sports – Skier Cross 1st th th Beach Volleyball – Mixed 6th (16) Rowing – Women 4 (12) Touch – Mixed 7 (18) Josh Booth Rowing – Mixed Eight 1st William Hannemann Rowing – Men’s Coxed Four 3rd th th Cricket 1 2nd (6) Rugby Union 7s 7 (9) Touch – Women 12 (12) Peter Braunsteins Cycling – Road Race 3rd Takeshi Hartono Kendo G&G Team 4 st 5 Cycling – Men 1st (6) Snow Sports 1 (20) Triathlon DNC Cycling – Criterium 2nd Kendo – Kyu 1st nd st Cycling – Women DNC Soccer – Men 2 (16) Ultimate Frisbee 1 (25) Nathalie Brennan Volleyball G&G Team Charles Hemery Fencing G&G Team rd Soccer – Women 3 (16) th Distance Running 2 14th (24) Volleyball – Men 4 (17) Eleanor Brown Rowing – Mixed Eight 1st Fencing – Foil 1st st Softball 1 (5) th Fencing – Men 1st (9) Volleyball – Women 7 (14) Rowing – Men’s Coxed Four 3rd Gabby Hill Softball G&G Team Squash – Men 8th (10) Fencing – Women 1st (7) Water Polo – Men 3rd (11) Nikki Ceeney Football G&G Team Benjamin Hiron Snow Sports – Snowboard Giant 2nd Slalom Water Polo – Women 9th (11) Luke Chong Badminton G&G Team Viet Hoang Kendo – Dan 3rd Campbell Cooke Snow Sports – Moguls 3rd Sam Hookway Rowing – Mixed Eight 1st Snow Sports – Alpine Super Giant 3rd Slalom Rowing – Men’s Eight 2nd Jordan Coyle Taekwondo – Sparring ‹ 58kg (Black 3rd Jessica Badminton G&G Team Belt) Jonggowisastro David De Lang Rowing – Men’s Eight 2nd Sean Lake Rowing – Mixed Eight 1st Ben Doddridge Netball G&G Team Rowing – Men’s Eight 2nd 1 Australian University Championship – Cricket – Lismore (2 – 6 December) rd nd 2 Australian University Championship – Distance Running – Sydney (16 September) Iain Douglas Athletics – 400m Hurdles 3 Alicia Lau Taekwondo – Sparring 2 3 Australian University Championship – Orienteering – Stanthorpe, QLD (6 – 8 April) (Yellow Belt) ‹ 49kg 4 Australian University Championship – Snow Sports – Mt Buller (2 – 6 Sep) Sam Driscall Australian Rules Football G&G Team nd 5 Australian University Championship – Triathlon – Kingscliff, NSW (25 November) Taekwondo – Individual Traditional 2 DNC – Did Not Compete Poomsae (Blue Belt) HIGH annual annual HIGH 26 PERFORMANCE report 2012 report 2012 PERFORMANCE 27

Outstanding 33 29 second third PLACE PLACE Individual Results (CONT’D) RESULTS RESULTS

Student/Team Sport – Discipline Result Student/Team Sport – Discipline Result Student/Team Sport – Discipline Result Student/Team Sport – Discipline Result

Steven Le Kendo G&G Team Lisa McComb Snow Sports – Rails 2nd Eric Sheppard Cycling G&G Team Melbourne Athletics – 4x400m Relay (Men) 3rd Huang Lei Taekwondo – Sparring 1st Monica McGauran Rowing – Mixed Eight 1st Cycling – Pairs Time Trial 1st Melbourne Fencing – Foil Team (Men) 1st (Yellow Belt) ‹ 63kg Alice McNamara Rowing – Mixed Eight 1st Cycling – Individual Time Trial 1st Melbourne Fencing – Epee Team (Men) 3rd Candice Liddy Hockey G&G Team Rowing – Women’s Lightweight 1st Lok Yi Sin Taekwondo – Sparring 3rd Melbourne Fencing – Sabre Team (Women) 2nd Grace Loh Swimming G&G Team Single Scull (Black Belt ) ‹ 53kg 2nd Melbourne Fencing – Foil Team (Women) 1st Swimming – 50m Backstroke 1st Sarah McSweeney Athletics – 3000m Steeplechase 1st Taekwondo – Individual Traditional Melbourne Fencing – Epee Team (Women) 1st Poomsae (Black Belt) Swimming – 4x100m Medley Relay 1st Athletics – 5000m 2nd Melbourne Golf – Men 3rd Kate Sommerfield Swimming – 100m Breastroke 2nd st Lukas Michel Golf G&G Team Swimming – 50m Freestyle 1 Melbourne Kendo – Kyu Team 2nd Swimming – 50m Breastroke 2nd st nd Swimming – 50m Butterfly 1 Golf 2 Melbourne Kendo – Dan Team 1st David Stern Taekwondo – Sparring 2nd st Ioana Mihailescu Fencing – Foil 3rd Swimming – 100m Backstroke 1 (GR) (Black Belt) ‹ 80kg Melbourne Rowing – Mixed Eight 1st st Fencing – Epee 3rd Swimming – 4x100m Freestyle Relay 1 Lucy Steven Ultimate Frisbee G&G Team Melbourne Rowing – Men’s Coxed Four 3rd

st Corinna Minko Athletics G&G Team st Swimming – 4x50m Freestyle Relay 1 Darcy Sutton Athletics – 800m 1 Melbourne Rowing – Women’s Double Scull 3rd st Swimming –4x50m Medley Relay 1st Athletics – Long Jump 1 Thomas Swallow Volleyball G&G Team Melbourne Rowing – Men’s Pair 1st st Tim Luscombe Hockey G&G Team Athletics – Triple Jump 1 Kevin Taing Fencing – Novice Foil 1st Melbourne Rowing – Men’s Eight 2nd Khoa Ly Taekwondo – Sparring 3rd Hiroshi Naraski Baseball G&G Team Alister Taylor Rowing – Men’s Pair 1st Melbourne Snow Sports – Male Cross Country 2nd (Blue Belt) ‹ 74kg st Relay Andrew Ng Taekwondo – Sparring 1 Rowing – Men’s Eight 2nd Nicolette Lyttle Swimming – 4x100m Medley Relay` 1st (Yellow Belt) ‹ 80kg Melbourne Snow Sports – Female Cross Country 1st Garry Thai Taekwondo – Sparring 3rd st Relay Swimming – 4x100m Freestyle Relay 1st Taekwondo – Individual Creative 1 (Yellow Belt) ‹ 58kg Poomsae (Mixed Belt) Melbourne Swimming – Women 4x100m Medley 1st Swimming – 800m Freestyle 3rd nd Taekwondo – Individual Creative 2 Relay Tim Nguyen Table Tennis G&G Team Poomsae (Mixed Belt) Swimming – 4x50m Freestyle Relay 1st Melbourne Swimming – Women 4x100m 1st James Ogilvie-Lee Water Polo G&G Team Jeff Tho Badminton G&G Team Swimming – 4x50m Medley Relay 1st Freestyle Relay nd Daniel Osvath Fencing – Foil 2 Sam Thomson Tennis G&G Team Callum Mackenzie Rowing – Men’s Eight 2nd Melbourne Swimming – Women 4x50m Freestyle 1st rd Fencing – Epee 3 Renee Tsongas Tennis G&G Team Relay Raymond Mak Swimming – 50m Backstroke 3rd nd Teele Palumaa Athletics – High Jump 2 Alice Tulloch Hockey G&G Team Melbourne Swimming – Women 4x50m Medley 1st Swimming – 200m Individual Medley 3rd Relay Ultimate Frisbee G&G Team Anna Traill Rowing – Women’s Single Scull 3rd Swimming – 100m Freestyle 3rd st Ellie Phillips Snow Sports – Cross Country 1 Rowing – Women’s Double Scull 3rd Khoa Ly Taekwondo – Sparring ‹ 74kg 2nd (Yellow Belt) Bronwyn Pitt Hockey G&G Team Eunice Tse Badminton G&G Team st James Marburg Rowing – Mixed Eight 1st Stephanie Radford Rowing – Mixed Eight 1 Genevieve Venosta Water Polo G&G Team rd Rowing – Men’s Eight 2nd Rowing – Women’s Double Scull 3 Huy Vu Ultimate Frisbee G&G Team rd Emily Marotta Fencing – Foil 2nd James Redhead Rowing – Men’s Coxed Four 3 Emma Webley Rowing – Mixed Eight 1st nd Samantha Marshall Swimming G&G Team Amy Reynolds Fencing – Epee 2 Laura Westhorpe Hockey G&G Team nd Swimming – 100m Breastroke 1st (GR) Chrisy Richardson Snow Sports – Snowboard 2 Peter Worshop Rugby Union 7’s G&G Team Giant Slalom Swimming – 4x100m Medley Relay 1st Chris Zucchet Cycling G&G Team Snow Sports – Border Cross 2nd Swimming – 200m Breastroke 1st Cycling – Pairs Time Trial 1st Jarryd Rogers 1 Australian University Championship – Twenty20 Cricket – Lismore (2 – 6 December) Baseball G&G Team 2 Australian University Championship – Distance Running – Sydney (16 September) Swimming – 50m Breastroke 1st Cycling – Road Race 1st Alexander Rowe Athletics – 1500m 1st 3 Australian University Championship – Orienteering – Stanthorpe, QLD (6 – 8 April) 4 Australian University Championship – Snow Sports – Mt Buller (2 – 6 Sep) Swimming – 4x50m Freestyle Relay 1st Emily Selig Swimming – 4x100m Freestyle Relay 1st 5 Australian University Championship – Triathlon – Kingscliff, NSW (25 November) DNC – Did Not Compete Swimming – 4x50m Medley Relay 1st GR – Games Record G&G Team – Green & Gold Team HIGH annual annual HIGH 28 PERFORMANCE report 2012 report 2012 PERFORMANCE 29

Blues AND ELITE ATHLETE Sports Awards PROGRAM

The University recognises the outstanding University Games and Championships. The profile of the University is enhanced arrangements, scholarships and an entry representatives and/or squad/league sporting performances of individuals Reflecting the outstanding year for sport Sam Thompson by the performances of our athletes, teams program that recognises the impact the members) under the University’s Elite and teams and the achievements of at the University in 2012, 130 Blues (72 Full and clubs. elite level sporting achievement has on Athlete and Performers Policy. Forty-four coaches and clubs at the Annual Sports and 58 Half) were presented with Hockey academic performance. students were Australian national Awards Presentation. receiving 13, including eight full Blues, 12 The University of Melbourne is a signatory representatives across 21 different sports Blues (six full Blues) for Rowing, and nine to the Australian Sports Commission’s Elite In 2012, the Elite Athlete Program supported with eight students competing in international Blues (Full and Half) are awarded to Blues for both AFL and Football (Soccer). Athlete Friendly University Network (EAFU) 213 student-athletes, including 123 students rowing regattas, including the U23 and students who have represented the University Doctor of Medicine student and dual World program and provides flexible study recognised as elite athletes (state/national Senior World Championships. in an outstanding manner, following the Rowing Champion Alice McNamara received prestigious tradition set by Oxford and her eighth Blue in an outstanding career Cambridge Universities. representing the University. A complete Over 300 student athletes attended the list of 2012 Blues is on page 34. 2012 Sports Awards Presentation held at the Other awards for University Sport and/or club Elite 1 University of Melbourne in November 2012. Athlete 66 Victorian achievement during 2012 were: SCIENCE college In the first year where Awards were presented Support by of the arts in the same year as the sporting performance, • University Sport Female Athlete of the Year Faculty/ University Provost Professor Margaret Sheil Grace Loh (Swimming) School 20 1 had the honour of congratulating these • University Sport Male Athlete of the Year MEDICINE, DENTISTRY veterinary student athletes. The University’s Blues science Sam Thompson (Tennis) and HEALTH SCIENCES Committee considers nominations each year based on performances at the Australian • University Sport Team of the Year 23 Men’s Hockey 7 ARCHITECTURE, law BUILDING and PLANNING Grace Loh 4 land and environment 33 Club Awards Other Awards 12 Arts engineering • Club Coach of the Year The 2012 Lazer-Law Medal for outstanding club, national or international sporting 40 Matthew Kempton (Football – Blacks) 6 BUSINESS and achievement was awarded to two recipients EDUCATION ECONOMICS • Club Individual/Team Performance for the first time: Sarah Tait (Rowing) and of the Year Dylan Alcott (Paralympic Basketball). Rugby Colts XV • Club Personality of the Year Competing at her third Olympic Games, John Buckley (Soccer) Sarah, the Australian women’s rowing captain, won the silver medal in the women’s Pair at • Club of the Year London 2012. Dylan, competing at his second Kendo Paralympic Games, also won the silver medal as a member of the Australian Rollers wheelchair basketball team to add to his gold from Beijing 2008. HIGH annual annual HIGH 30 PERFORMANCE report 2012 report 2012 PERFORMANCE 31

ELITE ATHLETE SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM (CONT’D) RECIPIENTS

Elite Athlete Elite Athlete National support by sport Representatives by sport High Performance scholarship recipient James Marburg

Aerobics Athletics Athletics Badminton Australian Rules Basketball Badminton Canoeing Baseball Cheerleading Basketball Cycling Canoe/Kayak Equestrian Cheerleading Fencing Cricket Hockey Cycling Lacrosse Friends of Sports Association Dancesport scholarship holder Thomas Li Orienteering Equestrian Rowing Fencing Sailing Golf Skiing Gymnastics Handball Swiming High Performance Friends of the Sports Association Hockey Table Tennis Karate Taewondo Scholarship Recipients Scholarship Recipients Lacrosse Triathlon Modern Ultimate Frisbee High Performance scholarships are awarded to student- Friends of the Sports Association scholarships are awarded to national Pentathlon Volleyball athletes who are senior national representatives. age-level and/or state-level representatives who are also members of Netball Weightlifting recognised and supported Melbourne University clubs. Orienteering Powerlifting 0 2 4 6 8 10 Student-athlete Faculty / Sport Student-athlete Faculty / Sport Rowing School School Rugby Sailing Dylan Alcott BE Wheelchair Basketball Nicole Blanks SCI Equestrian Skiing Josh Booth SCI Rowing Simon Greig SCI Athletics Snowboarding total number Soccer of national Katya Crema ABP Ski Cross Sam Hookway MDHS Rowing Speed Skating representatives Kyle Davis ARTS Table Tennis Thomas Li BE Lacrosse Squash by year Mitchell Gourley BE Alpine Skiing Sarah McSweeney SCI Athletics Surf Lifesaving Swimming Anton Grimus BE Ski Cross James Smith ARTS Athletics Table Tennis 60 - Marieke Guehrer ARTS Swimming Tom Swallow BE Volleyball Taewondo 50 - Sam Kivell ENG Sailing Tennis Tom Larkins ABP Rowing Tenpin Bowling 40 - Touch Grace Loh BE Swimming 30 - Triathlon James Marburg LAW Rowing Ultimate Frisbee 20 - Samantha Marshall SCI Swimming Volleyball 10 - Cameron McKenzie-McHarg GSBE Rowing Water Polo Weightlifting 0 - Alice McNamara MDHS Rowing Jessica Morrison BE Swimming 0 5 10 15 20 25 2010 2011 2012 HIGH annual annual HIGH 32 PERFORMANCE report 2012 report 2012 PERFORMANCE 33

Vice-Chancellor’s Elite Athlete Grant Recipients for International Representation University of Melbourne Winged Victory Sport Support Recipients

Vice-Chancellor’s Elite Athlete grants are awarded by the University’s Cultural and Community Relations Advisory Group (CCRAG) to a limited The following student-athletes competing at state-level and above (usually a member of a Melbourne University club) number of elite student-athletes who have been selected to represent their country in recognised international events outside of Australia. were awarded financial assistance to represent the University at the Australian University Games or Championships.

Student-athlete Faculty / School Sport Team / Event / Discipline / Best Result for 2012 Angelica Armellini Nicola Fraser Harry Lahy Corinna Minko Jandre Slabbert Tom Bicknell Andrew Gillies Will Lewis Stephen Prelevic Emma Sommerville Marlena Ahrens SCI Kayaking Australia / Canoe Marathon World Championships U23/ 14th Felicity Black Jonathon Gunther Nicole Lindley Lachlan Rath Tom Stephens Dylan Alcott BE Wheelchair Basketball Australia / London Paralympics / 2nd Peter Braunsteins Alex Harper Candice Liddy Lewis Rattray Darcy Sutton Timothy Clark Kenji Hinde Will Llewelyn Johnny Rayner Jeffrey Tho Nicole Blanks SCI Equestrian Australia / CPED13* Hartpury (GBR) / 5th Jason Conway Benjamin Hiron Nicolette Lyttle Callum Repper Genevieve Venosta Amy Buckerfield ARTS Orienteering Australia / Junior World Championships / 122nd Campbell Cooke Jessica Hooley-Davis Lisa McComb Amy Reynolds James Woods Angus Campbell SCI Kayaking Australia / World Championships / K2 / 13th Maree de Wijn Jessica Jonggowisastro Marcus Memmolo Jarryd Rogers Oscar Wookkey Luke Chong SCI Badminton Australia / Tahiti International (NUI)/ Singles / QF Brooke Dunleavy Matthew Kilpin Ioana Mihailescu Alex Rowe Natalie Commons GSE Dancesport Australia / World Championships (USA) / 3rd Ebony Feitz Jason Koutsodontis Corinna Minko Emily Selig Campbell Cooke BE Skier Cross North American Cup / Moguls Freestyle / 40th Jordan Foster Jessica Kuklych Barak Mizrachi Eric Sheppard Kayla Coombs SCI Table Tennis Australia / Oceania WJC Qualification / 27th Jordan Coyle ARTS Taekwondo Australia / Belgium Open / QF David De Lang SCI / World Championship U23 (LIT) / Four / SF Alasdair Dunham BE Fencing Australia / Commonwealth JFC (UK) / Team Foil / 3rd George Ellis ABP Rowing Australia / World Championships U23 (LIT) /Quad / 5th ScholarFit Membership Recipients Mary Fleming SCI Orienteering Australia / Test Match Series(NZ) / 19th Simon Greig SCI Athletics Australia / Junior World Championships (ESP) / 4x100m / 5th (Oceanic Record) The following student-athletes competing at regional-level and above (and usually for a recognised and supported Melbourne University club) were provided access to the University’s aquatic and fitness facility. Marieke Guehrer ARTS Swimming Australia / World Short Course Championships / 4x100m Freestyle / 2nd Victoria Hamilton-Wilson ABP Ski Cross Australia / World Cup / 10th Stuart Alexander Alice Cooney Simon Hogan Monica McGauran Lachlan Simpson Jasmin Higgs ENG Power Lifting Australia / World Cup Classic / 6th Alastair Anderson Ayce Cordy Matthew Horden Charlotte McNamara Lok Yi Sin Sam Hookway MDHS Rowing Australia / World Championships U23 (LIT) / Eight / 3rd Mary Barlow Charlotte Curnow Alex Hunter Georgie Meehan Sam Kivell ENG Sailing Australia / World Championships (ESP) / 16th Sophie Barr Angela Darby Daniel Jackson Andrew Merrifield Kate Sommerville Sean Lake SCI Rowing Australia / World Championship U23 (LIT) / Four / SF Finlay Batts Matthew Defina Tim Jiang Lucas Michel Alex Stanley Thomas Li BE Lacrosse Australia / World Championships U19 (FIN)/ 5th Clinton Benjamin Sara Dingle Morgan Jones Will Minson George Stavrakis Grace Loh BE Swimming Australia / World Short Course Championships / 100m Backstroke / 6th Nick Bensley Chelsea Dyer Alex Keath Scott Norman Tom Stephens Jack Beech Louis Egger Tom Kickett Lucy Ockenden Bianca Strugnell Timothy Luscombe BE Hockey Australia / IHF Pacific Cup/ 1st Gabriel Brown Hannah Fitzpatrick Will Langford Kristel Oh Danielle Taylor James Marburg LAW Rowing Australia / London Olympic Games / Pair / 5th Tegan Brown Sinead Fogarty Cheok Lee Daniel OSvath Anna Trail Emily Marotta MDHS Fencing Australia / Junior World Championships / 65th Ben Buckingham Elly Ganakas Tom Libratore Nickolas Peachey Charles Tulloch Samantha Marshall SCI Swimming Australia / World Short Course Championships / 100m Breastroke / SF Georgie Buckley Magnus Gillberg Julia Lippold Matthew Perrott Natalie Tyler Catherine McArthur SCI Kayaking Australia / Ottawa Day Regatta / Open K1 200m/ 3rd Kylie Burton Kate Gillis Peter locket Andrew Philpott Sean Verwey Sunsanee McDonnell ARTS Taekwondo Harrison Callahan Ashwant Gobinathan Anthony Long Chris prowse Andrew Walker Cameron McKenzie-McHarg BE Rowing Australia / London Olympic Games / Eight / 6th Louis Cameron Daniel Godeassi Jono Lovelock Stephanie Radford Milly Wang James Campbell Amy Granger Kevin Rassool Lochlan Wise Alice McNamara MDHS Rowing Australia / World Championships / LW Single Scull / B Final Ryan Carters Tim Hannah Daniel Markworth Charlie Richrdson Zan Yang Nick Montgomery ARTS XC Skiing Australia / Junior World Championships / 20km / 82nd Tom Christie Will Hannemann Frankie Rickard Wei Keen Yong Nathan Moore EDU Canoe Polo Australia / World Championships (POL) / 4th Simon Clark Will Heffernan Renee Mawad Paul Roegers Chirstopher Zucchet Jessica Morrison BE Swimming Australia / World Cup Short Course / 100m Freestyle/ 3rd Zac Cleaver Charles Hemery Jackson McCaffrey Nathan Sambevski Bridget O’Brien ABP Dancesport Australia / World Championships (USA) / 11th Travis Colyer Timothy Hobbs Tom McDonald Victor Shelamoff Catherine Phillips SCI Ultimate Frisbee Australia / World Championships (JPN) / 5th Michelle Phillips SCI Ultimate Frisbee Australia / World Championships (JPN) / 5th Aislinn Prendergast ENG Orienteering Australia / World University Championships (ESP) / 37th Jayshaan Randhawa SCI Hockey Australia / Sultan Johor Cup(MAL) / 3rd David Stern BE Taekwondo Australia / Belgium Open / Sarah Tait L&E Rowing Australia / London Olympic Games / Pair / 2nd Huy Vu MDHS Ultimate Frisbee Australia / World Championships (JPN) / 2nd Marcel Walkington SCI Triathlon Australia / World Championships (NZ) / 6th Jonathon Wong BE Skiing Alpine Australia / Far East Cup (JPN) / DNF (partner injury) HIGH annual annual HIGH 34 PERFORMANCE report 2012 report 2011 PERFORMANCE 35

New Blues 2012

ATHLETICS Ilari Lehtonen Full Chrissy Richardson Half Sarah McSweeney Full Simon Leversha Full Victoria Hamilton-Wilson Full Corinna Minko Full Ellie Phillips Full Alexander Rowe Full GOLF Darcy Sutton Full Lukas Michel Full SOFTBALL Jess Lew Half Australian Rules football Hockey Elsie Tan Half Club results Sam Driscoll Half William Brukner Half Jess Bahn Full Ben Hart Half Nathan Ganeson Half Jayne Ellis Full Richard Langham Half Joel Hamilton Half Sebastian Nixon Half Claire Sutterby Half Squash Tyrone Bean Full Alice Tulloch Half 2011 William Cunningham Full Tegan Brown Full Si Hua Lai Half AND highlights Jordan Foster Full Timothy Everist Full 2012 Harrie Lahy Full Candice Liddy Full Jessie Yeung Half Jandre Slabbert Full Timothy Luscombe Full Wei Keen Yong Half Bronwyn Pitt Full BADMINTON Simon Preston Full Swimming Eunice Tse Half Laura Westhorpe Full Angelica Armellini Half COMPETITIVE, Jacky Wu Half Oscar Wookey Full Raymond Mak Half Luke Chong Full Kate Sommerfield Half Ashwant Gobinathan Full KENDO Grace Loh Full RECREATIONAL Jessica Jonggowisastro Full Jeffrey Khor Half Samantha Marshall Full Jeff Tho Full Takeshi Hartono Full AND INSTRUCTIONAL Viet Hoang Full TABLE TENNIS Baseball Theodore Han Full Josh Licence Half Netball Justin Huang Full Nicholas Macleod Half Alan Dassie Half Tim Nguyen Full Justin Gourlay Full Michael Fahey Half Kris Nankivell Full Ebony Fietz Half Taekwondo Hiroshi Narasaki Full Emma Sommerville Half David Stern Half Jarryd Rogers Full Mary Barlow Full Ben Doddridge Full Tennis BASKETBALL Sarah Yule Full Rhys Cleghorn Half Ryan Oirbans Half Christian McKinley Half Tim Clark Full ROWING Will Hefferman Full Stefan Pomasan Full Josh Booth Half Sam Thompson Full Tom Stephens Full David de Lang Half Renee Tsongas Full Sam Hookway Half Beach Volleyball Sean Lake Half Touch Justin Chua Full Callum McKenzie Half Alice Cooney Half Eugene Woon Full James Marburg Half Nathan Sambevski Half George Ellis Full Cycling Monica McGauran Full ULTIMATE FRISBEE Peter Braunsteins Half Alice McNamara Full Will Christopherson Half Eric Sheppard Full Stephanie Radford Full James Evans Half Chris Zucchett Full Alister Taylor Full Catherine Phillips Full Emma Webley Full Lucy Stevenson Full FENCING Huy Vu Full Emily Marotta Half RUGBY 7’s Lochlan Wise Full Ioana Michelescu Half Oliver Taylor Half Daniel Osvath Half Peter Worsnop Half VOLLEYBALL Charles Hemrey Full Natalie Brennan Full SAILING Tom Swallow Full FOOTBALL Ben Gunther Half Clare Duck Half Samuel Kivell Full Waterpolo Jason Koutsodontis Half Darcy Holdsworth Half Emma Littlewood Half Snow sports Lachlan Rath Half Daniel Schepisi Half Campbell Cooke Half Genevieve Venosta Half Nikki Ceeney Full Ben Hiron Half Nick Barrington Full Amy Froud Full Lisa McComb Half Jamie Ogilvie-Lee Full Claire Groom Full James Woods Full annual annual 36 CLUBS report 2012 report 2012 CLUBS 37

157 Student Members President Treasurer Club Highlights Badminton Alex Tan Peejade Cheng 21 178 Secretary Non-Student TOTAL Head Coach and Information Club Members Members Sam Bennett Andrew Surman

Students have participated in organised The Badminton Club had another CLUB Individual sporting activity since the founding of the fruitful year in 2012. RESULTS Honours University of Melbourne in 1853. Representative teams were competitive across Representative Team / The Sports Union was formed in 1904 to support both state and national team competitions; Team Division / League Result Club Member Event / Achievement the traditional competitive club activities such as the Men’s team gold medal at the Australian football, cricket, athletics and rowing, and some University Games and runners-up at the Blacks StateV Pennant / 2nd Luke Chong Australian Team / 2012 of our sporting clubs are the oldest continuous State Pennant being notable results. Badminton Victoria Thomas & Uber Cup Preliminaries sporting clubs in the country. There are now Blues State Pennant / 4th 40 sport, recreational and instructional clubs The representative squad of 50 players were also competitive in individual events, with Badminton Victoria Luke Chong Australian Team / 2012 providing 5,000 active members with close to Oceania Team several members achieving excellent results rd 150,000 participant opportunities. The activities Blues Doubles League Div 1 / 3 Championships include national level sporting competition (with across all Divisions. The club continues to have Badminton Victoria a vibrant social badminton scene with over 160 Luke Chong 2012 Oceania Individual several clubs participating in their respective th Blacks Doubles League Div 1 / 7 Championships – National Championships), state level sport, members filling out our Thursday and Saturday Badminton Victoria Semi Finalist community sport, social sport, martial arts, sessions. With new programs in place for the Blacks Doubles League Div 2 / 1st and recreational activities. near future, the club looks forward a bigger Jeff Tho Australian Team / 2012 and better 2013. Badminton Victoria Thomas & Uber Cup Two new clubs were established in 2012, Blues Doubles League Div 2 / 5th Preliminaries Cheerleading and Gridiron (American Football), Badminton Victoria further increasing the diversity of opportunities Jeff Tho Australian Team / 2012 and reflecting the constantly evolving interests Oceania Team Championships of the campus community.

34 19 Athletics Student Baseball Student Members President Treasurer Members Hamish Beaumont Hari Konchada President Treasurer James Dann Alan Yang Club 87 121 Secretary Head Coach Club 38 57 Non-Student TOTAL Non-Student TOTAL Secretary Members Members Kate Scarlett Manfred Lewandowski Members Members Head Coach Sid Paleri Gary Bitmead

Melbourne University Athletics Club (MUAC) fielded teams in the premier division CLUB CLUB Individual RESULTS of every Athletics Victoria competition RESULTS Honours (one of five clubs to do so). Division / Representative Team / nd th Team Division / League Result The club finished 2 (Women) and 4 (Men) Team Competition Result Club Member Event / Achievement at the Athletics Victoria Shield final. MUAC’s th th Mens Firsts A-Grade / Melbourne Winter Baseball League 10th winter teams took 4 (Women) and 7 (Men) Men Division 1 Shield/ 4th Lisa Weightman Australian Olympic Team / in Division 1 the XCR’12 season, and fielded Athletics Victoria 2012 London Olympics – Mens Seconds A-Reserve / Melbourne Winter Baseball League 8th eight teams across all divisions. Lisa th Marathon / 17th Weightman ran a personal best to claim 17th Men Division 2 XCR / 7 Mens Thirds C-Grade / Melbourne Winter Baseball League 8th Athletics Victoria Sophie Barker MUAC / Athletics Victoria place at the London 2012 Olympic Games in Winter Athlete Mens Fourths C-Reserve / Melbourne Winter Baseball League 8th the marathon, and Sophie Barker won Winter Women Division 1 Shield/ 2nd Champion athlete for the 2nd time. MUAC Athletics Victoria Cath MacRae Australian Athletics Mens Fifths EE-Grade / Melbourne Winter Baseball League 7th Championships – Pole Vault hosted SUAC in September to great acclaim. Women Division 1 XCR / 4th Womens Womens Winter Baseball League 3rd / Bronze Athletics Victoria MUAC HH Hunter Shield 5th annual annual 38 CLUBS report 2012 report 2012 CLUBS 39

145 Treasurer 40 BASKETBALL Student President CRICKET Student President Treasurer Members Rhia Mikkor James Cosgriff Members Kevan Caroll John Jeffreys Club 75 220 Secretary Head Coaches Club 80 120 Secretary Head Coaches Non-Student TOTAL Eric Chan Andrew Walker (M) Non-Student TOTAL Katie Derham Brett Harrop Members Members Kim Round (W) Members Members

2012 was another successful and growing year for the Basketball Club (MUBC). The CLUB Individual For the third season in a row the women’s CLUB club had record numbers in the domestic RESULTS Honours team made the semi-finals. RESULTS program which saw over 15 teams entered in one competition and five premierships Representative Team / Team Division / League Result Club Member Event / Achievement across the year. Individual Team Division / Result Honours Competition Two players from the A grade competition Big V Mens Division 1 / 15th Maree de Wijn Womens Big V Division / 1st XI 1st XI / Cricket 17th overall and won the overall MVP for the CYMS competition Men Basketball Victoria MUBC MVP Big V Representative Team / Victoria 10th in T20 in consecutive seasons. The Big V teams Caitlyn McKenzie CYMS MU Womens A / Club Member Event / Achievement Competition had a year of mixed results. Whilst the Men Big V Womens Division 1 / 3rd CYMS Winter Competition / have enjoyed success over recent years, the Women Basketball Victoria Overall League MVP 2nd XI 2nd XI / Cricket 14th overall and Ryan Williams Runner-Up Cricket Victoria Victoria 11th in T20 departure of some key players left the boys Big V Curators Award well out of play-off contention. The Women, Rhia Mikkor CYMS MU Womens A / Competition however, made the finals and just lost in MU Men A Grade / Metropolitan 11/12 Summer CYMS Summer Competition Chris Grant Premier Cricket & Southern Districts Season / Overall League MVP 3rd XI 3rd XI / Cricket 13th overall and game two of the semi-finals to eventual Competition: 2XI Player Basketball Association Premiers Victoria 13th in T20 premiers Coburg. Stefan Pomasan Men’s Big V Division / of the Season Competition MU A Grade / Metropolitan 11/12 Summer MUBC MVP Leaha Sellars VWCA One Day Central: 4th XI 4th XI / Cricket 4th overall Women & Southern Districts Season Bowling Averages winner Basketball Association Premiers Victoria and 9th in T20 Competition MU A Grade / CYMS 11/12 Summer Women Season 5th XI A Reserve / 5th overall Premiers Mercantile Cricket and 7th in T20 Association Competition MU A Grade / CYMS 2012 Winter Women Season Women’s North West One 4th overall Premiers XI Day Competition / and 5th in T20 Cricket Victoria Competition and winner of the VWCA Spirit of Cricket Award

32 Treasurer BOAT Student President Members Peter Antonie Robert Zahara Club Secretary Head Coaches 86 118 Alex Henshilwood Non-Student TOTAL Margeaux Cycling Members Members Thomson Pete Kupcis Club Melbourne University Boat Club (MUBC) members raced at a variety of competitions CLUB Individual including the 2012 Olympic games where RESULTS Honours there were seven club members competing. 30 The club topped the medal table at the Team Division / League Result Team Division / League Result Student Australian National Championships, winning Members eight gold medals, four silver medals and Elite 2012 Olympics 7 Olympic Will 2012 Olympics M4- Silver medal 19 49 seven bronze medals. MUBC won the women’s rowers rowers and Lockwood Non-Student TOTAL medalists Members Members boat race for the third year, but lost the men’s. Kim Crow 2012 Olympics W1X Silver medal Club National Top of medal rowers Championships table at National Kim Crow 2012 Olympics W2X Silver medal President Treasurer Nic Hamley Michael Holder Championships Sam U23 World Bronze Hookway Championships M8 Secretary Club State Top Victorian Gervaise Christie rowers Club at Nationals Championships annual annual 40 CLUBS report 2012 report 2012 CLUBS 41

President Treasurer 44 66 BLUES Justin Gray (Blacks) Geoff Newing (Blacks) Fencing Student President Treasurer FOOTBALL Student Tony McInerney (Blues) Bernie Angel (Blues) Members Members Dianna Gu Darwin Lau Secretary Head Coaches Club 15 59 Secretary Head Coaches Club (MEN) 202 268 Luke van Matt Kempton (Blacks) Non-Student TOTAL Alex Leung Chris Jones Non-Student TOTAL Kempen (Blacks) Fergus Watts (Blues) Members Members Members Members Michael Takagi Stephen Meade (Blues)

In 2012, the Fencing Club has achieved some Season 2012 was a highly successful one with Blacks in 2008 but played country football used approx. 50 players in order to field teams outstanding competition results in 2012, for the University Blacks Football Club, in 2010/2011, won the Cordner Medal for Best in the Premier Grade. This placed enormous winning the Australian University Games and with both the Seniors and Reserves winning & Fairest Senior player. Charlie Richardson strain on players from the lower grades. The being well placed at the National Club Team Premierships. University Blues had a won the 2012 B Section Best & Fairest Award Reserves and Thirds managed to scrape into Championships, as well as improved individual promising start to the season against (with Andrew Willingham runner-up and Dan the Finals with the Thirds getting on a roll results in state and national events. the reigning premiers in round one only Costello in equal fourth place!) as well as the and winning a hard-fought premiership. The to be cruelled by injuries and overrun. R. I. Cordner Best on Ground award in the Under 19s also provided a number of players B Section Grand Final. into the senior ranks and finished the season For the Seniors, it means a return to Premier in 6th position. Division in 2013, while for the Reserves, it This trend continued with a wretched run of was their second Premiership in three years, injuries, many of them being long term and having won in 2010. Bede Mahon, who started even season ending injuries. University Blues

CLUB Individual CLUB Individual RESULTS Honours RESULTS Honours

Representative Team / Team Division / League Result Club Member Event / Achievement Team Division / League Result Team Division / League

Elly Ganakas National/ State Ranking – 10th / 2nd (sabre) 8th / 5th (epee) Amelia Victoria / Youth Girls Blacks Seniors VAFA / Premier B Minor Premiers Charlie Richardson Premier B / Best & Fairest Beadmore National Championship Dianna Gu National/ State Ranking – 7th / 7th (epee) 7th / 7th (epee) Blacks Seniors VAFA / Premier B Premiers Andrew Willingham Premier B / Runner Up Best & Fairest Alicia Eva Victoria / Youth Girls Alex Hunter National/ State Ranking – 21st / 8th (epee) 21st / 8th (epee) Blacks Reserves VAFA / Premier B Minor Premiers Dan Costello Premier B / Equal 4th Best & Fairest National Championship / Stephen Javens National Veterans 40+ – 6th (epee) 60th / 15th (epee) Assistant Coach Blacks Reserves VAFA / Premier B Premiers Bede Mahon VAFA U/23’s Team / Vice Captain Stephen Javens National/ State Ranking – 60th / 15th (epee) 60th / 15th (epee) Amanda Lazzari Victoria / Youth Girls Blacks Thirds VAFA / Premier B 5th Charlie Richardson Premier B Grand Final / Best on Ground in National Championship Grand Final Iona Mihailescu National/ State Ranking – 8th / 5th (epee) 4th / 2nd (epee) Blacks U19’s VAFA / Premier 10th Alex Saundry Victoria / Youth Girls Peter Summers VAFA Representative Team / Most Valuable Daniel Osvath National/ State Ranking – 6th / 6th (epee) 6th / 6th (epee) National Championship / Blues VAFA / Premier Grade 8th Player Medalist Assistant Coach Amy Reynolds National/ State Ranking – 4th / 2nd (epee) 6th (epee) Blues VAFA /Premier Reserve 4th Jack Watts VAFA Representative Team Simon Summerfield National/ State Ranking – 26th / 14th (epee) 26th / 14th (epee) Michaela Victoria / Youth Girls Blues VAFA / Premier Thirds Premiers Perceval National Championship Peter Summers University Blues / Senior Best and Fairest Blues VAFA / Under 19 Premier Division 6th Winner Michaela Youth Girls (Western) VWFL Perceval Equal 7th Competition Best David Withers University Blues / Reserve Best and Fairest & Fairest Winner Alex Gittings Victoria / Youth Girls Daniel Condon University Blues / Thirds Best and Fairest National Championship Winner Alex Gittings Youth Girls (Western) VWFL Ben Watson University Blues / U19’s Best and Fairest Equal 7th Competition Best Winner & Fairest Andrew Lowcock MUFC / Life Membership Sian Wilson Victoria / Youth Girls National Championship Sian Wilson Youth Girls (Western) VWFL 12th Competition Best & Fairest annual annual 42 CLUBS report 2012 report 2012 CLUBS 43

11 FOOTBALL Student Hockey Members President Treasurer Bronwyn McGorlick Caroline Duffield CLUB (CONT’D) Club (WOMEN) 54 65 Secretary Non-Student TOTAL Head Coach Members Members Laura Kelly Michael Sandry

CLUB RESULTS Individual Honours A promising year for the club, with a much fitter CLUB RESULTS Division / Representative Team / senior team unlucky to just miss out on a spot in Team LEAGUE Result Club Member Event / Achievement the finals. Team Division / League Result Mens Firsts State League 2 6th Tim Brown MU Mens Firsts / Club Best Several players celebrated milestones, including Mens Seconds Pennant A 9th & Fairest the first 200 game player Bronwyn McGorlick. Seniors Premier / Victorian 5th The Youth Girls performed well, finishing 3rd in Mens Thirds Pennant B 10th Ian Faragher Victoria over 50 Div 1 / Womens Football League Australian Men’s Masters the Essendon District Football League’s new Mens Fourths Pennant D 3rd Championships competition and the U/12s dominated the WRFL Reserves Reserves / Victorian 7th Mens Fifths Metro 1 North West 7th Womens Football League competition for the second year running. The Mens Sixths Metro 3 West Premiers Mathew Harris MU Mens Firsts / Club Best club took part in a very productive year long U18’s Youth Girls (Western) / 3rd & Fairest Mens Sevenths Metro 4 3rd culture process to set out their mission, vision Victorian Womens Eleanor McLeod Tasmania / Australian u21 Mens Eights Metro 4 8th and values moving forward. Football League Championships Womens Firsts State League 3 3rd James Stewart Umpire / Australian Country Womens Seconds Pennant C Runners- Championship (Men) Up Womens Thirds Pennant D 3rd James Stewart Umpire / World League Round 1 Suva & Oceania 174 Womens Fourths Metro 1 South East 10th Pacific Cup (Men) Student Womens Fifths Metro 2 North West 4th FUTSAL Members Kate Wong MU Womens Firsts / Club Womens Sixths Metro 3 North West 8th Best & Fairest (Jessie A. CLUB 18 192 Mens Masters Veterans A 7th Ferguson Trophy) Non-Student TOTAL Firsts Members Members Mens Masters Veterans D West 7th Seconds The Futsal Club staged Charity tournaments President Treasurer Mens Masters Veterans E East Premiers in 2012 from which $2500 was raised for the Carl Moh Lincoln McPhee Thirds organisation OpenAid 1000 Villages. Secretary Over 50 Mens Veterans Super 50A 3rd Michael Jones The women’s team maintained its current standing as champions of the women’s league at Futsal Oz. CLUB RESULTS 17 Lacrosse Student Members Club Team Division / League Result 37 54 Non-Student TOTAL 62 President Treasurer Men 1 Division 1 / 8th Members Members Hockey Student Members Paul Boltwood Dom Crowley Lacrosse Victoria Secretary Head Coach Season 2012 saw the Melbourne University Men 2 Division 3 / 5th President Treasurer CLUB 212 274 Emily Rosse Davin Smith (M) Lacrosse Club (MULC) enter two Senior Men’s Lachlan Kaaden Dave Neumann Non-Student TOTAL Lacrosse Victoria Members Members Lou Ciriello (W) teams into Lacrosse Victoria’s Mens Division 1 Secretary Head Coach Women B Grade / Lacrosse Victoria last and 3, as well as a Women’s team into the B Duncan McKenzie Craig Coffey Grade Womens division. U18 Men Division 1 / 5th 2012 was a pleasing year for the Melbourne Results were mixed for the men’s side of the Masters numbers also swelled, enough to Lacrosse Victoria University Hockey Club. club. The 1st’s , led by new coach Davin Smith, enter an additional team – who went on to The Division 1 Men’s team, playing in matched the top sides in the competition, win the Men’s Masters E East premiership! the second highest league in the state, U16 Firsts Division 2 / 5th After some disappointing results in 2011, the but missed the finals due to drawing many experienced a painstaking number of close Lacrosse Victoria women’s side rebounded, bolstered by many Off field, social events were well attended, winnable games. Numbers in the men’s social games, and finished the season 7th on the players improving over the preseason and a with Presentation Night in particular a hit. U16 Division 2 / 9th grades swelled in 2012, resulting in an extra ladder recording 2 wins. The Division 3 Mens Seconds Lacrosse Victoria number of new players joining the club. The top Club facilities were improved with new goals, team being added. Increased depth meant team won half of their games, and finished three women’s teams all made finals, and the and the replacement of a section of chain link U16 Thirds Division 1 / last more competition for spots and led to some 6th, narrowly missing the finals. 1’s secured promotion to Vic League 1 for 2013. positive on field results – most notably, Men’s fence with a removable curtain (improving Lacrosse Victoria Metro 3 West’s premiership. spectators’ views). The Women’s team had a tough draw and recorded 2 wins for the seaon, finishing in 7th on the ladder. annual annual 44 CLUBS report 2012 report 2012 CLUBS 45

200 Treasurer 93 NETBALL Student Emma Brewster Soccer Student Members President Head Coach Members CLUB 25 225 Sarah Ellis Belinda Crowe CLUB 128 221 Non-Student TOTAL Secretary Veronica Clarke Non-Student TOTAL Members Members Claire Hamilton Sophie O’Kane Members Members

President Treasurer The Netball Club had teams in the CLUB RESULTS The majority of the Melbourne University Neil Turner Michael Baker (M) top 10 divisions, making finals with Soccer Club’s (MUSC) sides finished in the Secretary Nicola Vincent (W) Andrew Bullen (M) Head Coach / Instructor no team finishing lower than 5th place. Team Division / LEAGUE Result top half of the table in 2012. Madeline Horey (W) Sam Matheas (M) Notably, the men’s and women’s Seniors sides 1 Premier Division 1 / Parkville Netball Association Semi Finalists – Spring finished 3rd and 4th respectively. The 2012 2 Premier Division 2 / Parkville Netball Association Runner-up – Spring season also saw the men’s State 3NW and 3 Premier Division 3 / Parkville Netball Association Semi Finalists – Spring women’s State 1 Reserves and the Thirds Div 2NW win their league. MUSC will push for 4 Premier Division 4 / Parkville Netball Association Runner-up – Spring continued improvement in 2013 and to build 5 Premier Division 5 / Parkville Netball Association Semi Finalists – Spring on the success of the 2012 season.

CLUB RESULTS Individual Honours

Representative Team / 18 Team Division / Competition Result Club Member Event / Achievement Rugby Student Members President Treasurer State 3 Seniors – Men State League 3 / North Western 3rd John Ayling Thirds Div 2 South Eastern Simon Davis Tom Almond Best & Fairest CLUB 114 132 State 3 Reserves – Men State League 3 Reserves / North Western Premiers Non-Student TOTAL Secretary Head Coach Elliot Bakker Provisional 3 Reserves Best Members Members George Hopkinson Paul Webster Prov 3 Seniors – Men Provisional Div 3 / South Eastern 3rd & Fairest Prov 3 Reserves – Men Provisional Div 3 Reserves / South Eastern 3rd Ciaran Brady Provisional 3 Seniors Best & Fairest Thirds State 3 feeder side – Men Thirds Div 2 / North Western Premiers The Club’s strong on-field performances throughout 2012 was a credit to the continued strong coaching team led by Paul Webster Andrew Bullen MUSC Clubman of the Year with the additions of former Wallaby Peter Grigg, Will Gallagher, Jeff Ivory, Matt Byrnes , Karl Brown and Campbell Thomson, Thirds Provisional 3 feeder side – Men Thirds Div 2 / South Eastern 4th Geoff Foley MUSC Thirds Clubman of in addition to a number of specialist coaches. Thirds Div 3 – Men Thirds Div 3 / North Western 5th the Year Thirds Div 4 – Men Thirds Div 4 / North Western 9th Simone MUSC Life Membership As a result, two of the four senior teams CLUB RESULTS Individual Honours Gristwood qulified for finals and the Colts came out Thirds Div 4 – Men Thirds Div 4 / North Western 4th Erik Hamre State League 3 Best & Fairest victorious and crowned as 2012 Colts Representative Team / Thirds Div 5 – Men Thirds Div 5 / North Western 9th Madeline Horey Club’s Player’s Player Champions for the first time since 2008. Team Division / League Result Club Member Event / Achievement Masters – Men Thirds Div 6 / North Western 8th (women’s) In addition to club commitments a number Anamika State League 1 Reserves Best of Melbourne University Rugby Football Club First XV Premier 1 – Dewar Shield 10th Gabe Brown Victorian U20 State Div 1 – Women State League Division 1/ FFV Women’s 4th Joijode & Fairest (MURFC) players were selected in the U18 / Victorian Rugby Union Representative State Div 1 Reserves – Women State League Division 1 Reserves/ FFV Women’s Premiers Fiona Metro Central best & Fairest and U20 Victorian Rugby Squads. Second Premier 2 / Victorian 7th Matt Dewar Victorian U20 State Div 3 – Women State Division 3/ FFV Women’s 10th Keirnan-Malloy XV Rugby Union Representative Andrew Kotsos MUSC Life Membership The Young Achiever Award, a unique $5,000 Womens Metro Central 3rd Dean Liu Provisional 3 Seniors Best scholarship for a talented young Year 12 Third Premier 3 / Victorian 5th Kane Victorian U20 Womens Metro North Eastern 8th & Fairest footballer, which was established in 2011, XV Rugby Union Chillingsworth Representative Ilari Lehtonen proved a success and the Colts Season final Taia Winter Victorian U20 Provisional 3 Seniors Best Colts Colts / Victorian Premiers result is proof of this. This award continues Representative & Fairest to receive substantial coverage through Rugby Union Jo Sherriff Metro North West Best Kevin Uli Palavi Victorian U18 the Victorian and rugby & Fairest Representative communities and the partnership with the Adam Smith Thirds Div 3 South Eastern Univesrity of Melbourne and the Melbourne Best & Fairest Rebels continues to strengthen and grow. Keryn Walters State 1 Seniors Best & Fairest annual annual 46 CLUBS report 2012 report 2012 CLUBS 47

10 40 SOFTBALL Student TABLE TENNIS Student Members President Treasurer Members President Treasurer Club Erin Lane Khay Fong Theodore Han Matthew Wajngarten 16 26 Secretary CLUB 16 56 Secretary Head Coach Non-Student TOTAL Head Coach Non-Student TOTAL Members Members Danielle Senyschyn Khay Fong Members Members Taylor Hofman Kyle Davis

Melbourne University Softball Club (MUSC) competed in the Melbourne Softball Association (MSA) Metro Winter 2012 was a very successful year for the Individual Honours League this year, entering two teams for the first time in many years. Melbourne University table tennis club.

The club’s sponsored team in the Melbourne Club Member Representative Team / Event / Achievement Both teams competed exceptionally, with a Individual Honours Sport and Aquatic Centre’s (MSAC’s) Division 2 lively and passionate spirit. The A Reserve Erdong She MSAC Division Two Pennant: Most Valuable Player team won their way through to become the Wednesday Pennant competition, saw one MSA 2012 A Reserve Premiers. The team had Club Member Representative Team / Event / Achievement player remain undefeated for the season. 4 players selected for the A Reserve All Star Jess Bahn Victorian u19 & Open Team Acquiring Kyle Davis, former Olympian and team along with the coach and one player national junior coach as both a player and Jayne Ellis MSA A Reserve All Stars selected for the B Grade All Star team. coach contributed much to this success, Khay Fong MSA Representative / State Championships; MSA A improving the quality of training sessions. CLUB RESULTS Reserve All Stars Coach In 2013, the club looks forward to continuing Jessica Lew MSA A Reserve All Stars this arrangement and improving on the Jodie Lim MUSC Most improved (B Grade) achievements of 2012. Team Division / League Result Tina Lin MSA Representative / State Championships; MSA A Angels A Reserve / Melbourne Premiers Reserve All Stars; MUSC A Reserve MVP Softball Association Melanie Scully MSA B Grade All Stars; MUSC B Grade MVP Dragons B Grade / Melbourne 5th Danielle Senyschy MSA A Reserve All Stars Softball Association Hayley Watson A Reserve Grand Final MVP Metro League 178 TENNIS Student Members CLUB 71 249 Non-Student TOTAL 33 Members Members SQUASH Student Members President Treasurer Lucas Bediaga Wei Keen Melbourne University Tennis Club achieved President Treasurer CLUB Lisa Lovell Rhys Cleghorn 22 55 Secretary Head Coach high participation rates and excellence in Non-Student TOTAL Sean Chee Members Members Joshua Wilkosz Garry McIntosh competition performance in 2012. Head Coach Secretary Gim Kurti The club provided weekly competition Rhys Cleghorn opportunities to over 200 members through 2012 was a unique year for the Squash Club 2013 with improved courts and improved individual competitions. In 2012, the Squash a range of internal club competitions and with renovations starting on the squash function space. Club initiated a “Women’s Learn to Play”, by fielding a record number of teams in Individual courts half way through the year. introducing over 50 women to the sport with the Tennis Victoria state-wide pennant Honours Even with these disruptions, the Club has plans to continue in 2013. This program has competition. The tournament teams achieved While this has caused disruptions for the still performed admirably winning four league received special praise from SquashVic. Club and its members, the benefits of the pennants this year. Furthermore, the Club has excellent results in regional and national Club Member Representative Team / Event / Achievement renovations will soon be realised in early seen three of its members take out titles in tournaments; including winning the Australian Corporate Games Tennis Championship Pricilla Djiuardi 88th Shepparton Easter Tournament / Winner B Grade Womens Singles for the 3rd year in a row. Jasper Follows Australian Corporate Games / 3rd Open Men’s Singles & 3rd Open CLUB RESULTS Individual Honours Mens Doubles Meghan Grant-Botto Australian Corporate Games / 1st Women’s U30 Singles & 2nd Womens Doubles

Team Division / Competition Result Club Member Representative Team / Event / Achievement CLUB Jasper Follows Australian Corporate Games / 1st Open Men’s Singles & 2nd Open RESULTS Mens Doubles Open Southern Squash League A Runners-Up – Autumn Tim Blyton Moorrabbin Open C Grade / Champion Division / Lisa Lovell Australian Corporate Games / 2nd Womens 30-39 Singles Women Southern Squash League B – Reserves Champions – Spring Tim Blyton Djerrwah Open B Grade (Grand Prix Event) / Champion Team LEAGUE Result Sieu Minn Toi 88th Shepparton Easter Tournament / Winner A Grade Womens Singles Women Southern Squash League C – Reserves Champions – Spring Julian Leow Victorian Open C Grade (Grand Prix Event) / Champion Martin Stradling 88th Shepparton Easter Tournament / Winner B Grade Mens Doubles Tennis Firsts Australian Champions Open Southern Squash League A Reserve Champions – Spring Bryony Telford Victorian Open Women’s A Grade (Grand Prix Event) Corporate Games Jarrod Rathjen 88th Shepparton Easter Tournament / Winner B Grade Mens Doubles Open Uni Cup Div 1 3rd Bryony Telford Moorrabbin Open Women’s A Grade / Champion David Watts Australian Corporate Games / 3rd Open Mens Doubles Open Uni Cup Div 2 Runners-Up Joyce Young Australian Corporate Games / 2nd Womens Doubles annual annual 48 CLUBS report 2012 report 2012 CLUBS 49

117 70 TOUCH Student President Treasurer Ultimate Student Members Paul Rogers Matt Hordern Members President Treasurer Ciaran Hudson Jinwei Tang Secretary Head Coaches CLUB 96 213 Club 10 80 Secretary Head Coach Non-Student TOTAL Sally Foletta Michael Rogers Non-Student TOTAL Members Members James Evans Lee Baker Members Members Lewis Murray

The Touch club had another successful year. Individual Honours The club overhauled its administrative This year, the Melbourne University Ultimate Club had several members structure and split into three separate arms to match the growing number of members representing Victoria at the Australian Club Member Representative Team / Event / Achievement (374 members). Ultimate Championships, finishing third in the Men’s division, and second in the Huy Vu Victorian Team, 2012 National Championship: Bronze medal Accompanying the high membership retention Women’s division. Lochlan Wise Victorian Team, 2012 National Championship: Bronze medal were some fantastic on-field results at various tournaments and consequentially a strong The club also had two members represent Cat Phillips Victorian Team, 2012 National Championship: Silver medal representation in Victorian Men’s and Australia in the 2012 World Ultimate and Women’s Open touch teams. In addition to Guts Championships in , coming this, the club was honoured to have one of second in the mixed division. our life members named in the Mixed Open State of Origin Team (a first for any Victorian).

15 Treasurer Volleyball Student Members President Jeremy Majid Gus Cirillo CLUB INDIVIDUAL CLUB 123 138 Head Coach RESULTS HONOURS Non-Student TOTAL Secretary Gus Cirillo (M) Members Members Eric Orton Eric Orton (W)

Team Division / League Result Club Member Representative Team / Event / Achievement The Club entered 10 teams into the Victorian the Australian Junior National Championships. Women), providing access to elite competition MU Northern Blacks Men / Victorian Touch League 4th Finlay Batts Victorian Mens Opens Team / National Touch League 2012 Volleyball League (6 in the senior league and Most notable was the selection of Tom Hodges to a number of club members. The 2012 MU Northern Blacks Women / Victorian Touch League 6th Alice Cooney Victorian Womens Opens Team / NSW State Cup 4 in the junior league). Two senior teams in the Championships U19 All Star 7 team. teams (M&W) contained a total of 7 club MU Northern Blacks Mixed / Victorian Touch League Runners-Up Alice Cooney Victorian Womens Opens Team / National Touch League 2012 made finals with one team winning gold and Michael Cirillo was chosen as the U23 Men’s members, one of which (Jess McMillan) Touch UM If You can Men Div C / Yass Knockout Runners-Up Alice Cooney Female Player of the Year the other claiming 3rd position; one junior Team MVP, while Joseph Yigit was selected as was selected as the team’s MVP. Tournament team made finals and also won gold. the U17 Beach State Team’s MVP. Sally Foletta Club Person on the Year The Competitive Social Volleyball Program Touch Um #1 Mixed / Sale Knockout 3rd Tim Glazebrook Male Player of the Year A number of club members were recognised The club continues to participate in regional continues to grow, entering two social teams Tournament Tristan Harris Victorian Mens Opens Team / National Touch League 2012 for their individual outstanding performances tournaments throughout the year, providing in a local competition, and some players Touch Um Mens Men B Grade / Parkville Touch Premiers throughout the year. League Awards included, valuable competition experience in readiness moving over into our Victorian Volleyball Claire Hibbert Female Rookie of the Year Association Player of the Year for consecutive years, for the season proper and for the juniors. League (VVL) teams. Black’s Mix Mixed A / Fawkner Park Touch Premiers Matt Hordern President’s Award Chrissie Mahon, All Star 7 Jasmin Bieri. The Club maintains strong involvement in Association Matt Jarman Male Rookie of the Year The junior volleyball program continued its the Australian Volleyball League through the Touch UM Mixed Mixed A / Fawkner Park Touch 3rd Megan Lane Victorian Womens Opens Team / National Touch League 2012 success with 8 juniors representing Victoria in University Blues partnership (both Men and Association Megan Lane Victorian Womens Opens Team / National Touch League 2012 Black’s Men Men A / Fawkner Park Touch Premiers Megan Lane Female Player of the Year Association CLUB Hamish McLean Victorian Senior Mixed Team / National Touch League 2012 Touch Um Men Men A / Fawkner Park Touch 3rd RESULTS Association Ben MoceIwai Victorian Senior Mixed Team / National Touch League 2012 Touch UM Wolverines Mixed Social / Kensington Park 3rd Michelle Motteram Victorian Womens Opens Team / National Touch League 2012 Team Division / League Result Touch Association Michelle Motteram Victorian Womens Opens Team / NSW State Cup Lewis Murray President’s Award Senior Men Premier / Victorian Volleyball League 5th Joni Pirovich Club Person on the Year Reserves Men Reserves / Victorian Volleyball League 5th Michael Rogers Victorian Men’s Opens Team Manager / National Touch Div 2 Men Div 2 / Victorian Volleyball League Premiers League 2012 Senior Women Premier / Victorian Volleyball League 5th Michael Rogers President’s Award Reserves Women Reserves / Victorian Volleyball League 3rd Nathan Sambevski Victorian Mens Opens Team / National Touch League 2012 Div 2 Women Div 2 / Victorian Volleyball League 6th Lauren Wilton Victorian Womens Opens Team / NSW State Cup Junior State League 1 Div 1 / VVL Premiers annual annual 50 CLUBS report 2012 report 2012 CLUBS 51

55 Volleyball Water Polo Student Members President Treasurer CLUB (CONT’D) CLUB 48 103 Ben Yeo David Danne Non-Student TOTAL Secretary Head Coach Members Members Matilda Scott Ben Rees

INDIVIDUAL HONOURS The Melbourne University Water Polo At a national level, the two Australian including MUPolo alumni Victoria Brown Club (MUPolo) celebrated its 49th year University Games teams, one Men’s & one who was a member of the Bronze Medal

Club Member Representative Team / Event / Achievement of operation in 2012, entering a total of Women’s, came 3rd and 9th respectively – an winning Australian Olympic Women’s 15 teams in four different competitions especially strong result for the Men’s team Water Polo Team. Jasmin Bieri Victorian Volleyball League Premier Women / League All Star 7 – Best Libero with a wide variety of results from team’s given the strength of the national competition. competing in Water Polo Victoria’s Men’s In addition to this, the Club held numerous Zach Bye U19 Victorian State Team / Australian Junior Volleyball Championships State League (MSL) 2 and 4 competitions, successful social functions throughout the Michael Cirrilo Australian Volleyball League Men / Team Selection as well as in the Women’s State League year and had a number of members selected Michael Cirrilo U23 Victorian State Team / Australian Junior Championships / (WSL) 2 & 3 competitions. to compete in the National competition, Overall State MVP Luke Fletcher U17 Victorian State Beach Team / Australian Junior Beach Championships / Team MVP Tom Hodges CLUB INDIVIDUAL U19 Victorian State Beach Team / Australian Junior Championships RESULTS HONOURS Tom Hodges U19 Victorian State team / Australian Junior Championships / All Star 7 Selection Team Division / League Result Alex Ielo U19 Victorian State Team / Australian Junior Volleyball Championships Club Member Representative Team / Event / Achievement Patrick Kirley U19 Victorian State Team / Australian Junior Volleyball Championships MSL2 Blues Victorian Water Polo Inc. / Men’s State 3rd Victoria Brown Australian 2012 London Olympic Team / Chrissie Mahon Victorian Volleyball League Premier Women / League MVP League 2 Bronze Medallist Jess McMillan Australian Volleyball League Women / Team Selection & League MVP MSL2 Blacks Victorian Water Polo Inc. / Men’s State 6th Nikola Josevski WPV State League 1 State Championships Final / League 2 Trent O’Dea Australian Volleyball League Men / Team Selection 2012 State Premiership Player MSL4 Blues Victorian Water Polo Inc. / Men’s State 6th Trent O’Dea U19 Victorian State team / Australian Junior Championships Matthew Perrott Australian Born 1993 Team / World Youth Championships League 4 / Team Captain Eric Schriber Australian Volleyball League Men / Team Selection MSL4 Blacks Victorian Water Polo Inc. / Men’s State 5th Lachlan Travers Water Polo Victoria State League 1 State Tom Swallow Australian Volleyball League Men / Team Selection League 4 Championships Final / 2012 State Premiership Player Tom Swallow U23 Victorian State Team / Australian Junior Championships WSL2 Victorian Water Polo Inc. / Women’s 5th James Woods Water Polo Victoria State League 1 State Michael Werner Australian Volleyball League Men / Team Selection State League 2 Championships Final / 2012 State Premiership Joseph Yigit U17 Victorian State Beach Team / Australian Junior Championships WSL3 Victorian Water Polo Inc. / Women’s 4th Runner-Up State League 3 James Woods Joseph Yigit U17 Victorian State Beach Team / Australian Junior Beach Championships / Victorian Tigers / National Water Polo League / Team MVP MSL2 Blues Water Polo Victoria / Men’s State League 2 5th Runners-Up MSL2 Blacks Water Polo Victoria / Men’s State League 2 7th Genevieve Venosta U20’s National Championships / Team Captain MSL4 Water Polo Victoria / Men’s State League 2 6th Genevieve Venosta Australian Senior B / Pan Pacific Championships WSL2 Water Polo Victoria / Women’s State 3rd Genevieve Venosta Australian / FINA Junior World Championships / League 2 Bronze Medalist WSL3 Water Polo Victoria / Women’s State 2nd Genevieve Venosta Water Polo Victoria State League 1 State League 3 Championships Final / 2012 State Premiership Player Men Brighton Baths Fast Fives Tournament 3rd Women Brighton Baths Fast Fives Tournament 3rd annual annual 52 CLUBS report 2012 report 2012 CLUBS 53

27 1,152 Weightlifting and Student RECREATIONAL Student Members President Treasurer Members Powerlifting CLUB 56 83 David Jame Chris Schaerf CLUBS 242 1,394 Non-Student TOTAL Secretary Head Coach Non-Student TOTAL Members Members Chris Seville Robert Wilks Members Members

World records and a world champion! 2012 Individual Student Non Student TOTAL saw the Melbourne University Weightlifting Honours Club Members Members Members President Secretary Treasurer and Powerlifting Club (MUWPC) grow bigger Inline Skating 13 11 24 Caitlin Gilheany Liz Wagstaff Val Villain and better than ever. Mountaineering 324 142 466 Tanya Craig Shane Dawson Shannon Crack The club helped host the Raw Nationals and Club Member Representative Team / Event / Achievement Pacific Invitational, where American superstar Ski 351 11 362 Ollie Nam Sarah McPherson Dejan Devrnja Marion Falla Oceania Powerlifting and Bench Press Championships / 1st place in Womens Snowboard Boarding 140 15 155 Ivan Corro Dani Cox Miriam Thornley and club guest Blaine Sumner squatted 400kg 63kg Open Division raw for a new world record. MUWPC members Surf Riding 246 9 255 Sami de Marchi Sophie Fuchsen Blake Norrish also got into the act with countless PBs, Catherine Greene Oceania Powerlifting and Bench Press Championships / Australian record – 140kg Squat, 167kg Deadlift & 1st place Womens 84kg Open Division Under Water 48 24 72 Crystal Keen Joey Clapper Alex Law/Tim Buckley medals and records at club level right through to the Raw and Equipped Nationals, Oceania, David Jame Raw Pacific International / Australian record – 270.5kg Squat & 3rd place Water Ski/ 30 30 60 Sean Taaffe Lincoln Reeves Asian and World Championships. The two overall in Mens 105kg Open Division Wakeboard standout performances were Nghiep Luu’s David Jame World Open Powerlifting Championships / 15th place overall in Mens 105kg 271kg raw dead lift at 66kg bodyweight for Open Division an Open International Powerlifting Federation Nghiep Luu Oceania Powerlifting and Bench Press Championships / Word record – World Record and Lepeka Nanai breaking 271kg deadlift & 1st place in Mens 66kg Open Division 599 three world records to become the 120kg Lepeka Nanai World International Blind Sports Federation (IBSA) Powerlifting INSTRUCTIONAL Student World Blind Powerlifting Champion. Championships / IBSA Word Records – 302.5kg Squat, 293kg Deadlift. Members 1st Place Mens 120kg Open Division CLUBS 102 701 Chris Seville World Open Powerlifting Championships / 17th overall in Mens 83kg Non-Student TOTAL CLUB RESULTS Open Division Members Members Katie Tushuizen 2012 Oceania Powerlifting and Bench Press Championships / Team Division / Result Australian record – 160kg Squat, 185kg Deadlift & 1st place in Womens League 84kg+ Open Division Student Non Student TOTAL Head Coach / Club Members Members Members President Secretary Treasurer Instructor Mens Team 2012 Australian Best Male Alice Xu Oceania Powerlifting and Bench Press Championships / 2nd Place in Womens 63kg Open Division Raw Nationals Team Aikido 22 25 47 James Field Anthony Chui Ying Wan Yap Geoff Freeman Womens Team 2012 Australian Best Dance Sport 291 0 291 Adeline Pranata Mei-Yin Soh Evy Yam Raw Nationals Female Women Karate 10 10 20 Wai Kit Yip Wayne Tang Max Gavanon Alexander Albert Mens Team 2012 Australian Best Male Kendo 35 23 58 Viet Hoang Takeshi Hartono Kevin Chin Andrew Lam Open Nationals Team Taekwondo 75 25 100 Monica Huynh (WTF) Rosa Mai (WTF) Dan Qing Shi (WTF) Tuan Truong (WTF) Ying Lim (Rhee) Suzanne Zhou (Rhee) Arthur Lam (Rhee) Ying Lim (Rhee) Tai Chi & Wushu 14 6 20 Henry Vong Yeon Il Lee Haohao Li Lily Sun annual annual 54 PEOPLE report 2011 report 2012 FACILITIES 55

Facility Developments

Introduction

The Sports Precinct is one of the most iconic sporting images in Australia and the view Old Oval Pavilion to be renovated in 2013 from the air is instantly recognisable as the University of Melbourne. University sporting facilities include the buildings and grounds located on the Sport Precinct, the University Ski Lodge at Mt Buller and University Boat House on the Yarra River. MU Sport is in the middle of an $14M facility development program, including the extension to the University Boat House (opened 2011), FACILITIES Lincoln Square Fitness (opened March 2012), the Sports Centre refurbishment (due for completion in 2013), and the Pavilion site visits) against the Group of Eight and proposed construction was undertaken in redevelopment (due for completion in 2014) other universities. A range of development 2009 and a decision taken to discontinue providing much needed improvement to the opportunities and strategies will be the project in preference for two separate sporting facilities of the University. recommended and tested with key pavilions. The location of the original Pavilion IMPROVEMENTS, stakeholders. Feedback will be sought from was the preferred option for the tenant clubs staff, students, colleges, alumni and University as it is the ideal viewing position for both The Sport Capital sporting clubs and incorporated into the report. sports in line with the centre area or Improvement Plan PLANS AND RENOVATIONS, cricket and on the wing for AFL. Additionally, The SCIP will provide future direction planning both the football and clubs use for the Parkville campus (including the area FACILITY USAGE AND FINANCE Crawford Oval (south side of Princess Park south of Grattan Street) and provide a guiding The University of Melbourne Strategic also accessed from Morrison Close) for document to assist the University deliver on Plan for Sport was developed and adopted overflow training and lower. in 2010 and identified the need to develop its vision for sport and recreation through a long term plan for sport and recreation the provision of high quality facilities. The Emily Dixon from University Property and facilities. In collaboration with Property and SCIP is due for completion in early 2013. Campus Services was appointed Project Campus Services (PCS) MU Sport commenced Manager in Sept 2011 and Cox Architects the process of developing a Sport Capital were appointed in early 2012. The new Improvement Plan (SCIP 2013 – 2023) to MAIN OVAL Pavilion pavilion will upgrade the current social secure the long term provision, management space and also provide an additional and and access to sport and recreation facilities, larger function space. The new function including access to Princes and Royal Parks. The Pavilion located on the north side of space will be available for use by all sporting The SCIP will also ensure adequate long the University Oval was originally built in clubs, the broader University community and term planning and resourcing for facility the early 1900s, re-built following a fire in also the alumni and general community development, capital improvement and 1950, and then in the mid-1980s underwent for formal functions to generate income maintenance to meet the current and future a refurbishment to improve the amenities. to support sporting programs across the expectations of the University community. The Pavilion serviced a range of University University. The new pavilion will also provide sporting clubs and activities but the building enhanced change facilities incorporating The SCIP reviews University strategies and had deteriorated over time and was in very rehabilitation areas and equipment storage. planning documents in consultation with the poor condition and required an upgrade or MU Sport Board and staff, University sporting The project budget is $8M funded by replacement to meet the needs of the users. clubs, the sporting alumni and stakeholders, the University, MU Sport and generous residential colleges, University departments In 2007 work was undertaken to develop a benefactors. Demolition was due to and the Melbourne City Council. A review new pavilion on the west side of the Sport commence in late 2012 with construction of the existing facilities at the University is Precinct to service the main oval and the to progress throughout 2013 and a underway, along with benchmarking (and athletics and hockey field. A review of the completion date in early 2014. annual annual 56 FACILITIES report 2012 report 2012 FACILITIES 57

Sport Centre Renovation four showers. This exciting undertaking was Alpine Lodge well on track for completion and opened in FINANCIAL March 2012. A feasibility study was undertaken in 2011 The project was managed by Emily Dixon The University Alpine Lodge, located at REPORT to consider options to improve the amenity from University Property and Campus Mt. Buller, opened for the season on Friday for the clubs and users of the hockey, Services and David Newstead from Mantric 15 June 2013. Unfortunately, early skiing athletics and tennis facilities. The location Architects. The two storey building now conditions were poor which resulted in lower initially proposed was overlooking the contains a fitness facility on the ground floor bookings until the end of June. The improved Athletics Track adjacent to the car park incorporating a group fitness room, a cardio snow conditions in July were matched by but this was not supported by the University increased bookings, particularly through FINANCE Report for and strength area, showers and office space. 2012 Annual Report Master Planner. It was determined instead The building is leased from the Melbourne the School Holiday periods and especially to renovate the northern end of the Sports Business School on a three year agreement. on Friday and Saturday nights. Weekends Centre including the current change facilities. remained solidly booked throughout August, and the Lodge also hosted the University Emily Dixon from University Property and REVENUE 2012 $ 2011 $ CURRENT ASSETS 2012 $ 2011 $ Facility Usage of Melbourne Ski Team for the Australian Campus Services was appointed Project University Championships in early September. Fees and Charges 5,276,337 4,005,255 Cash 2,035,745 1,353,149 Manager in August 2011 and David Newstead While the snow conditions remained very good from Mantric Architects was appointed as the throughout September, bookings dropped Investement Revenue 105,783 124,871 Receivables 50,536 139,798 project architect. Jim Corbett from Sports and A range of facilities and spaces are made and the Lodge closed on 16 September 2013. Other Revenue 649,619 513,293 TOTAL CURRENT ASSETS 2,086,281 1,492,947 Leisure Solutions was appointed by MU Sport available for the University community as the Client Consultant during the earlier and external bookings to generated income TOTAL REVENUE 6,031,739 4,643,419 feasibility stage to work closely with the to support the provision of services and Total beds tenant clubs and MU Sport staff on both facilities improvements. occupied NON-CURRENT ASSETS the Sports Centre and Pavilion client briefs. LESS EXPENSE Facility The project provide two large social and Bookings Property, Plant & Equipment 11,084,502 11,572,335 meeting spaces, increased club storage, 2,605 Employee Related Expenses 2,684,762 2,320,293 improvement to the squash courts with glass IN 2010 Consultants, External Labour 462,219 512,175 TOTAL ASSETS 13,170,783 13,065,282 backs, refurbishment of the change facilities and Cleaning to include separate home and away rooms for 19,895 2,193 IN 2010 IN 2011 Depreciation and Amortisation 624,586 538,818 training and competition and new spectator Utilities, Repairs 679,456 701,424 CURRENT LIABILITIES viewing areas adjacent to the hockey pitch 2,058 and Maintenance and tennis courts. Administration offices 18,124 IN 2011 IN 2012 Equipment 164,219 78,257 on the first floor will allow for the future Trade 164,665 95,958 Other Expenses 1,187,262 700,445 relocation of the Spinning Room to collocate 15,996 Provisions 190,853 157,442 all the Group Fitness programs adjacent the IN 2012 TOTAL EXPENSE 5,802,504 4,851,412 Other 925 925 Sports Centre Reception. Club Bookings TOTAL CURRENT LIABILITIES 356,443 254,325 The project budget is $3.3M funded by OPERATING SURPLUS/(LOSS) 229,235 -207,993 the University, MU Sport and generous Boat House Due to the Sports Centre refurbishment and benefactors. Construction company closures of the Squash Courts there was a Buxton was appointed and construction fall in venue and club bookings for 2012. commenced August 2012 with an expected NON-CURRENT LIABILITIES The boat house contains a function venue completion date of late March 2013. including a service kitchen and improved Provisions 84,943 93,977 facilities, and has striking views across the Total Yarra River to Melbourne’s city skyline with bookings Total non-current liabilities 84,943 93,977 Lincoln Square Fitness access to a generous verandah overlooking TOTAL LIABILITIES 441,386 348,302 Alexandra Gardens The function space is made available to the University community. 4,539 NET ASSETS 12,729,397 12,716,980 MU Sport had been seeking for some a IN 2010 suitable site to open a satellite fitness facility to service the University community south MU Boat House 4,650 of Grattan Street to improve access to fitness BOOKINGS IN 2011 EQUITY facilities for the University community in its southern precinct. 4,558 Reserves 6,263,343 6,480,161 IN 2012 NO DATA Retained Surplus 6,466,054 6,236,820 Late in 2011, work commenced on gutting and IN 2010 refitting the building located 183-193 Bouverie Street. The work primarily involved removing 11 TOTAL EQUITY 12,729,397 12,716,980 walls, to open space up, as well as installing IN 2011 16 IN 2012 annual annual PARTNERS 58 PEOPLE report 2011 report 2012 and DONORS 59

MUSA PRESIDENT REPORT

MUSA is proud to have had many clubs excel I would like to thank the members of 2012 in their sporting disciplines from local to MUSA Executive, Blues Advisory Board, and international competitions and is delighted to Sports Scholarship Committee for their see clubs continue to increase their exposure, tireless efforts over the last twelve months. retain more members, and increase And lastly, thank the various volunteer club PARTNERS participation rates in sport. committees that run the on-field and off-field activities of their sporting clubs. You do a sensational job in providing opportunities and MUSA has been busy advocating clubs experiences for students, staff and alumni. opinions and values, representing clubs Please keep it up, and we look forward to and reforming itself to meet the demands continuing to work together with you AND DONORS of current students and the sporting clubs Melbourne University at the University of Melbourne. In 2012, MUSA is proud to have had Sports Association MUSA worked hard to ensure that clubs were benefiting from the Student Services many clubs excel in their and Amenities Fee (SSAF) allocations for sporting disciplines from sport and that there was opportunity for local to international SUPPORTING clubs to provide feedback regarding the way funding was allocated. competitions and is delighted UNIVERSITY The culmination of the on-field competition to see clubs continue to and the off-field social events is demonstrated increase their exposure at the annual MUSA Dinner. This year’s Dinner SPORT CLUBS was held at University House where guests heard from the Honourable Justice Marilyn Warren – AC Chief Justice of Victoria speak passionately about her treasured years as a university athlete. PARTNERS annual annual PARTNERS 60 and DONORS report 2012 report 2012 and DONORS 61

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PARTNERS The following list of donors in 2012 have provided significant financial support ($1,000 annually or greater) to specific sporting Clubs or to sport. The University and MU Sport would like to thank and recognise all our donors for their important contributions.

Arthur Adams QC James M Jelbart Simon Phillipson Peter Antonie OAM and Fiona Milne Graeme Johnson Richard Ranger Rob Backwell Campbell Johnston and Caroline Johnston Geoffrey Rees and Cathy Rees Tony Brain Ian Johnston Field Rickards and Jeanette Rickards Peter Brukner OAM and Diana Tapsall Dr M R (Taffy) Jones AM PSM Richard Smallwood AO and Carol Smallwood Melbourne University Sports Association Sir Rod Carnegie AC and Eve McGlashan Ray King Smith Family Steven A Cerni Michail Lagogiannis Stanley Spittle Sue Clifford and Leigh Clifford AO Sandy Marshall Robert Stewart AM and Hope Stewart Tony Costello and Penny Costello Sarah Martin and Peter Martin Nigel Strong Gerard Dalbosco Tony McInerney Christopher Thomas and Cheryl Thomas Rodger Davies and Shona Macinnes John McKeand and Lisa McKeand Sally Torney and Hayden Torney Heather Doig and Rob Koczkar Jim McMeckan Timothy Walker and Brigid Nossal David England Peter McKeon and Maureen McKeon Jon Webster Barbara Fenner and Bradley Fenner Andrew G Michelmore and Paul Wiegard Janet Michelmore AO Graeme Hazeldine John Wilson Jim Morrison and Jennie Morrison Karin Heinz and Tony Heinz Ray Wilson and Margaret Wilson SUPPLIERS Barbara Mulder and Victor Mulder Anthony Hodges Tom Wood and Libby Wood John North and Sue North Warwick Hutchins Robert Zahara and Trish Zahara Campbell Penfold and Christine Penfold

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