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Annual Report 2020 Untitled-1 1 22/10/20 8:46 pm Contents Board of Directors .......................................................... 1 Player Statistics - Reserves & Colts ............................ 21 Administration ................................................................ 1 EF AFL Players since 1987........................................... 22 Club Officials ................................................................... 2 Lynn Medal Night Photos ............................................. 23 Committees .................................................................... 2 On and Off the Field Photos .................................24 - 25 AGM Reminder ................................................................ 2 Life members Lunch .................................................... 26 President’s Report by Mark Stewart ............................. 3 Womens Football by Darren O’Donnell ....................... 27 CEO Report by Todd Shimmon ...................................... 4 Match Day Football Legends ....................................... 28 Financial Summary......................................................... 6 WA Hall of Fame ........................................................... 28 Major Partners ................................................................ 7 2020 Trophy Winners ................................................... 29 Business Development, Marketing & Sponsorship by 2020 EFFC Medal Votes ............................................... 29 David Edinger and Renee Ciesla .................................... 8 Club Medallists ............................................................. 30 Membership 2020 by Bob Uittenbroek ......................... 9 2020 WAFL Medal Votes .............................................. 30 2020 Special Events and Functions by Kim Chatfield .10 Life Members 1900 - 2019 ........................................... 31 Talent Programmes by Mark Pashby .......................... 11 Farewell to our Loyal Sharks ........................................ 31 Football Operations by Brad Dodd .............................. 12 EF District Football Report - Jaxon Liddelow ............. 32 2020 Year Review by Jarrad Jansen ........................... 14 Past Players Association by Noel Ireland .................. 33 Our Photographer ......................................................... 14 2020 Sponsor a Player ................................................. 34 EFFC Facilities Update by John Ipsen ........................ 15 Great Northern Football League - Mat Cook .............. 35 Debut Players / Milestones ......................................... 16 Honour Roll 1898- 2020 ........................................36 - 37 League Coach Report by Bill Monaghan .................... 17 2020 Volunteers List .................................................... 38 Our Champion Medallists ............................................ 18 East Freo Sharks Netball - Dee Boni ........................... 39 Reserves Report by Brad Dodd ................................... 19 EF Players 1898 - 2020 ..........................................40 - 47 Colts Report by Adrian Ricciardello ............................ 20 Womens Football photos ............................................. 48 PREMIERSHIP RECORD PREMIERS RUNNERS - UP 1900, 1902, 1903, 1904, 1906, 1908, 1909, 1910, 1911, 1914, 1899, 1901, 1905, 1907, 1912, 1916, 1917, 1919, 1920, 1921, 1918, 1925, 1928, 1929, 1930, 1931, 1933, 1937, 1943, 1945, 1923, 1924, 1934, 1938, 1939, 1941, 1944, 1954, 1955, 1958, 1946 (undefeated), 1957, 1965, 1974, 1979, 1985, 1992, 1994, 1962, 1963, 1964, 1977, 1984, 1986, 1997, 2000, 2012 1998 We have now reached over 11,674 Facebook fans, 3,206 Instagram subscribers 3,241 Twitter followers and 501 on Linkedin. Moss Street East Fremantle W.A. 6158. PO Box 43 Palmyra W.A. 6957. Phone 9339 5533 e-mail: [email protected] • www.effc.com.au www.facebook.com.au/eastfremantlefc • Twitter: @effc • Instagram: @effc Board of Directors Mark Stewart John Ipsen Steve Nugent Michael Brennan Kim Chatfield President Vice President Vice President Director of Football Director of Projects Director of Community Fundraising Engagement and Player Welfare Damien Condon Adam Drake-Brockman David Edinger Flora Furness Director of Facilities Director of Junior Director of Business Director of Womens & District Player Development Football & Strategic Engagement Partnerships Planning Sponsorship / Tenants Administration Todd Shimmon Brad Dodd Renee Ciesla Mark Pashby Judi Miles Leigh Pratt Brenton CEO Football Business Talent Manager Office Finance Boddington Operations Development Administrator Administration Football Officer Operations and Talent Geoff Wolfenden Bradd Gardiner Daren Bell Jaxon Liddelow EF District Chairperson Metro South Community Metro South Coach EFFC Development Development Manager Co-ordinator Officer PATRON Tony Buhagiar VICE PATRONS Len Hitchen; Peter Lynn; John McGrath; Ray Meadowcroft; Harry Morgan AM; Hon. Dean Nalder; Hon. Simon O’Brien; Lisa O’Malley; Hon. Glenn Sterle; Con Tripi, Ian Taylor, Bob Uittenbroek NUMBER 1 TICKET HOLDER Ron Alexander East Fremantle FC Annual Report 2020 1 CLUB OFFICIALS LEAGUE COACH PROPERTY ROOM STAFF Bill Monaghan Ross Chappell, Harry Summerfield, Nathan Aspinall, David Stark RESERVES COACH Brenton Miller and Louis Cronan ROOM MANAGER Noel Wilson COLTS COACH Adrian Ricciardello LITTLE LEAGUE MANAGER Zoe Gillard ASSISTANT COACHES League: Bradd Dalziell; Craig Smoker; TRIBUNAL ADVOCATE Paul Sanzone; Joe Comande; David Nugent Craig Anderson PAST PLAYERS & OFFICIALS Reserves: Brad Dodd; Corey Holmes; Jon Griffin; President: Noel Ireland Brenton Boddington Secretary: Cassandra Rowe Colts: Kane Lucas; Andrew Stephen; Paul Mews; Paul Hansen Treasurer: Graeme Howard TEAM LEADERS GNFL Jonathon Griffin, Matthew Jupp, Cameron Eardley, President: Colin Cox Jarrad Jansen; Blaine Boekhorst Vice President: Heather Brett TEAM MANAGERS Operations Manager: Mat Cook League: Uldis Zile High Performance Academy: Mitch Boyle Reserves: Bruce Gaskin CLUB HISTORIAN Colts: Tom Branch Maureen Gathercole CLUB DOCTOR GROUND ANNOUNCER Ben Grant Darcy Middleton PHYSIOTHERAPISTS CLUB CHAPLAIN League: Nick Krummenacher Charlie Ricciardo Colts: Jordan Lake AUDITORS SPORTS SCIENCE William Buck Seniors: Matt D’Aloia RETURNING OFFICER Colts: Jemma Bassi Matt Gill HEAD TRAINER SOLICITOR Kayleen Russell Michael Stork TIMEKEEPERS Neil Gardner Graeme Porter COMMITTEES TALENT ACADEMY GOVERNANCE REMINDER TO OUR Mark Pashby, Brad Dodd, Adrian Mark Stewart, Todd Shimmon, Bob MEMBERS Ricciardello, Bill Monaghan, Todd Shimmon Uittenbroek; Mark Murphy, Steve Nugent, Michael Brennan BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT & EVENTS Todd Shimmon, Dave Edinger; Kim LIFE MEMBERSHIP 2020 ANNUAL GENERAL Chatfield, Judi Miles, Renee Ciesla Steve Waller, Clinton Browning, Bob MEETING Uittenbroek, Andrew Stephen FINANCE WEDNESDAY, 9TH Todd Shimmon, Mark Stewart, Steve MEMBERSHIP DECEMBER COMMENCING Nugent, Bob Uittenbroek, Mark Murphy, Bob Uittenbroek, Glenn Brown, Rod Brown, AT 6:00PM Michael Brennan Angelo Cuccovia, Dave Edmondson, Lyn Edmondson; Andrew Stephen MAIN SOCIAL HALL 2 East Fremantle FC Annual Report 2020 PRESIDENT’S REPORT - Mark Stewart We will never forget 2020. It has certainly been Alexander - your knowledge, advice, assistance We would also take this opportunity to thank a very challenging year for our club so it was and influence is so important to our great club all that were involved in the Development heads down as we navigated these difficult and very much appreciated. team, our Colts Coach, Adrian Ricciardello, times. Tough times reveal character, and it PAST PLAYERS AND GREY POWER for their efforts throughout the season. was the character of our people that’s got us Our great club would not be able to operate through this year. Our sincere appreciation and thanks to the without the contributions and dedication of hardworking Past Players and Officials led by all our volunteers and support staff, so to all As our people pulled together to control our their President, Noel Ireland, who continues circumstances, it became clear that the the selectors, team managers and assistants, to dedicate his time each season. They are an our trainers, strength and conditioning staff, Board’s purpose was to steer us through this amazing, committed group that are devoted to year’s crisis and to find a positive outcome property managers, and other volunteers, we our club. Noel, to you and your team, we thank offer you our sincere thanks. from what was, and continues to be, a very you. strange time in our lives. Thank you to Geoff Wolfenden, our District COVID-19 IMPACT We also appreciate the hard work and Chairman, and our District Development team, dedication of all our ‘Grey Power’ volunteers for your continued support and dedication. These tough times all started on March 13th led by Gary Stockden. Your tireless efforts are when I received a phone call from the WAFC. A noticed by everyone at the club. A big thank I would also like to acknowledge the wonderful meeting was scheduled to discuss something you, Gary, to you and your wonderful team. efforts of our Women’s team during this challenging year. Darren and Nikki, the club is called ‘the coronavirus’. It started to become To our magnificent match day ladies, words very proud of all your hard work and we look very clear that this was something very serious are not enough to pay tribute for your home forward to the year ahead. and not to be taken lightly. We still didn’t
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