Box Hill Hawks Football Club Limited 60Th Annual Report 2010 Table of Contents
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Box Hill Hawks Football Club Limited ABN 77 090 410 227 DON’T FORGET Box Hill Hawks Football Club Limited WHITE HORSE ABN 77 090 410 227 LOGO! 60th Annual Report 2010 60th Annual Report 2010 BOXBOX HILL HILL H HAWKSAWKS – –V V.F.L..F.L. RESE RESERVERVE GRADE GRADE – –PREMIERS PREMIERS 2 2010010 Major Corporate Partner Major Community Partner Platinum Partner Gold Corporate Partners Corporate Partners All Domestic Scaffolding Designer Laminates Lobster Cave Panchos Mexican Cantina Box Hill RSL Elmore Oil LP Body Works Prom Coast Holiday Units Box Hill Self Storage Hine Hire Medici Café Quest Month Albert Col Smith Garden Supplies Immerse McDonalds Restaurant Box Hill ROMA Caravans Complete Carpet Company Inge Detective Agency Melbourne Mail Management Sign-A-Rama Box Hill Creative Framing Jani King Musashi Weathersons Catering Daytec Australia J.N. Zigouras and Company North Blackburn Shopping Centre Wrigley’s Confectionary Box Hill Hawks Football Club Limited 60th Annual Report 2010 Table of Contents Off-field Operations Staff List 2 President’s Report 3 General Manager’s Report 5 Community Partnerships Report 6 Appreciation, Congratulations, Obituary, Directors Attendances at Meetings 7 On-field Performance Match Results – Seniors 8 Home Ground Attendances, Match Results – Development Team 9 V.F.L. Representation 10 Trophy List, V.F.L. Medal Voting, Awards of Life Membership, V.F.L. Life Membership, 11 V.F.L. Ladders Player Statistics – Seniors 14 Player Statistics – Development Team 15 History Statistics – Senior Grade – 1951 to 2010 16 Record Against Other V.F.A. / V.F.L. Clubs – Senior Grade – 1951 to 2010 17 Season by Season V.F.A. / V.F.L. Record – Senior Grade – 1951 to 2010 18 Statistics – Reserve Grade – 1951 to 2010, Statistics – V.F.A. Thirds – 1952 to 1994 19 Honours Life Members – 1936 to 2010 20 Executive Officers, Coach, Captain and Club Champion – 1951 to 2010 21 Player Records – 1951 to 2010 – 100 Senior Games, 150 Senior Goals 22 Financials Statement of Changes in Equity, Statement of Financial Position 23 Statement of Financial Performance, Statement of Cash Flows 24 Corporate Information Registered Name: Box Hill Hawks Football Club Limited Australian Company Number: 090 410 227 Australian Business Number: 77 090 410 227 Registered Office: c/o Hawthorn Football Club Limited, Stadium Circuit, Mulgrave, VICTORIA, 3170 Principal Place of Business: Box Hill City Oval, Corner of Whitehorse Road and Middleborough Road, Box Hill, VICTORIA, 3128 Postal Address: P.O. Box 143, Box Hill, VICTORIA, 3128 Secretary: Andrew Pirchan (resigned 12/03/10); Andrew James McLeish (appointed 15/03/10) www.boxhillhawks.com.au Box Hill Hawks Football Club Ltd – 60th Annual Report 2010 1 Box Hill Hawks Football Club Limited Staff List 2010 Board of Directors Statistics President John Ure Head Statistician Rod Cameron Vice-President Jim Conway Statisticians Paul Monk Directors Greg Cook Gaston Naylor Mark Evans Steve Paterson Sam Koulis Mark Eckermann Tony Pinwill Martin Ralston Gary Sammartino Medical Staff Ed Sill Team Doctor Dr Emma Ford Physiotherapists Frances Gray Administration Anthony Fernon General Manager Andrew Pirchan (resigned 12/03/10) Training Staff Andrew McLeish (appointed 15/03/10) Head Trainer Pam Pringle Administration Manager Bob Lyford Trainers Farley Douglas Football Manager Stewart Ward Sharna Lamb Assistant Football Manager Mel Forge Daniel Gaitz List and Recruiting Manager Dale Bleach Rob Handley Community Liaison Officer Richard Millott Glen David Alyssa Kelly Coaching Senior Coach Brendon Bolton Tony Sykes Development Team Coach Justin Plapp Craig Thorley Assistant Coaches Marco Bello Glen Thorley Kevin Collins Dietician Emily Commerford Michael Glassborrow Rehabilitation Alexandra Ash Andrew Lacko Match Day Staff Football Support Staff Time Keeper James Bainbridge Team Manager – Seniors Robert Canulli Gate Attendants Katrina Aabryn Team Manager – Reserves Tony Lander Runners – Seniors Sasha Brkic Karen Lowrey Anthony Depaoli Naomi MacLean Runners – Reserves Steve Blamey Julia Tranter Leo Murphy Lindsay Wilson Strength and Conditioning Sasha Brick Merchandising Peter Wilson Match Day Bench Manager Alan McDonald Scoreboard Attendants Phillip Behan Property Steward Steve Rowe Jason Fleer Tribunal Advocate David Reilly Beer Booth Attendant David Behan Interchange Steward Drew Pass Umpires Race Attendant Elaine Brown Match Day Vision Callum Willis Match Day Assistants Russell Firth Gordon McCrimmon “The Pavilion at Box Hill” Graeme Walshe Venue Manager Katrina Reynolds 2 Box Hill Hawks Football Club Ltd – 60th Annual Report 2010 www.boxhillhawks.com.au In reality, season 2010 proved remarkably similar to the President’s Report previous year, with a narrow Semi-Final win rather than a narrow Semi-Final defeat meaning that a slight improvement 2010 marked the sixtieth year of Box Hill’s participation in was achieved. The Box Hill Hawks are now close to being true V.F.A. / V.F.L. competition. The Club enjoyed a year befitting of contenders for the Premiership but we must continue to such a notable milestone; marked with on-field success, a improve our playing list to truly contend for the ultimate prize. number of off-field highlights and sound financial performance. The Box Hill Hawks Development Team produced a number of With stability in the Football and Coaching departments, the notable achievements of it’s own in 2010. The season started Club embarked upon another energetic recruiting drive. with the unfurling of the 2009 V.F.L. Reserve Grade Signings for 2010 included Luke Ablett (an A.F.L. Premiership Premiership Flag; an honour that the Club was only too pleased player with the Sydney Swans), Ryan Jackson (ex-Carlton), to bestow on Betty Window, who has been a Box Hill Football Hayden Kiel (ex-Hawthorn) and Shaun Pollard (Captain of Club Life Member since 1971 and has loyally followed the Club Frankston). In reality, the strength of the playing list was similar through it’s highs and lows for half a century. By winning the to the previous year as these new players replaced the likes of first seven games of the season, the Development Team 2009 Co-Captain Lukas Markovic (drafted by the Western stretched it’s winning streak which started in May 2009 to Bulldogs), 2009 Club Champion Sam Iles (drafted by the Gold twenty games, an all time Club record in the Reserve Grade; Coast), Phil Smith (Williamstown) and Adem Yze (retired). indeed the team was undefeated for over a year. A solid pre-season period ended disastrous with Ryan Jackson, A few weeks of indifferent form followed and the team Hayden Kiel and Shaun Pollard all seriously injured in the final relinquished top spot on the ladder to arch-rival Williamstown. practice match at Werribee. Shaun Pollard’s knee injury meant Victory in the final home-and-away game against Williamstown he missed the entire season and Ryan Jackson didn’t play a would have seen the Box Hill Hawks Development Team finish Senior game until Round 16. Also at this time Luke Ablett was top of the ladder for a second consecutive year. After a strong clearly hampered by a foot injury and, after playing the first four first half the team faded badly, but any disappointment was home-and-away games under considerable discomfort, he too swept away three weeks later when the two teams once again succumbed to what proved to be a season ending injury. clashed at Box Hill City Oval, this time for the Premiership. In a fluctuating game of very high standard, the Box Hill Hawks Never-the-less the season started brightly with dominating established a big lead only to lose it mid-way through the final victories over Werribee and Geelong; after two Rounds the Box quarter, before steadying to emerge clear victors by 17 points. Hill Hawks sat on top of the ladder. These two teams were It was another historic moment; the first ever Box Hill team to expected to be strong contenders in 2010 but both struggled, as win back-to-back Premierships and eight of our players can the final ladder showed, so the performances were probably not claim the honour of being part of both teams, including Andrew as impressive as was believed at the time. Only two wins Renton who was awarded the Fred Hill Memorial Medal as best followed from the next eight games as the Box Hill Hawks player in the Grand Final. I congratulate our Development succumbed to it’s long injury list, inconsistent contributions from Team Coach, Justin Plapp, and all players who played in the the Hawthorn listed players and a serious structural weakness team during the season; you have created your own piece of with virtually every ruckman on the Hawthorn and Box Hill lists Box Hill history. Someone jokingly described our Development unavailable due to injury. After a 39 point loss to Collingwood Team as a “Football Dynasty”; I don’t know if that is possible in in front of a big City Oval crowd on the A.F.L. bye weekend, the a Reserve Grade competition but, if it is, three Premierships Box Hill Hawks sat one game out of the eight with 4 wins and 6 and four Grand Finals appearances in five years must surely losses and was in serious danger of missing the 2010 Finals. deserve such an accolade. A strong team was taken to Southport the next week for the I congratulate all our trophy winners in 2010. Our Club Club’s first ever game in Queensland for Premiership points; a Champion Ed Curnow is deserving of special mention. Ed was big victory over the Gold Coast Suns and the experience of producing one of the very best seasons in memory by a Box Hill travelling interstate together seemed to galvanise the Box Hill player when he broke his ankle at Sandringham in Round 13.