Leading Points and Try Scorers. Catch up with Our Australian 7S Reps

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Leading Points and Try Scorers. Catch up with Our Australian 7S Reps View this email in your browser What the Coach thought... Can't wait for Saturday..................... Ben Batger Competition ladders 1st grade 2nd Grade Colts 1 3rd Grade Leading Points and Try Scorers. With two games to go before the finals we take a look at who has been impacting the scoreboard across our five teams. Top Point Scorers 1s Tane Edmed * 95 2s Sam Dolores 60 3s Sam Cale 48 C1 Pat Reynolds 34 C2 Tom Ragell 38 * Tane equal first in Shute Shield for conversions. Top Club Try Scorers Sam Dolores 12 Tim Anstee 7 Matt Gonzalez 7 Josh Noonan 7 Sam has jumped to the lead after his haul of seven against Penrith. Leading Team Try Scorers 1s Matt Gonzalez 7 2s Sam Dolores 12 3s Tim Williams 4 C1 Josh Hickey 5 C2 Tom Ragell 4 RIP Lauren Reid Sadly, Lauren passed away last week after a battle with breast cancer Lauren and Scott Reid were well known to many Eastwood supporters back in the 1980s and 90s. Scott captained 1st grade, was Club Captain and played a monumental near 200 games in 1st grade. Lauren and Scott's three boys are currently playing in 3rd Grade for Warringah. This Saturday, before kick off in 3rd grade, our Club Chairman Rob Cusack will give a short remembrance and then lead us in a minute's silence. Catch up with our Australian 7s Reps It's been a long time coming to see our two Australian Sevens representatives Tim Anstee and Lachie Anderson, back in Eastwood jumpers making their grade debuts this season thanks to COVID-19 bringing International Sevens to a halt. We caught up with them this week to see how they're going: Congratulations Lachie on making your grade debut in Seconds against Penrith and then a run in Firsts. Scoring three tries on debut is something special. How did it feel to run out again on T G Millner in a Woods jumper? Lachie: Was great to finally get the opportunity to get back to TG Millner and have a run around. I last played there in 2016 so I was pumped to get back to the home of rugby and pull on the Woods jersey! Also congratulations Tim on your debut in grade earlier this year. How was it watching Lachie run in those three tries scoring one more than you on your debut – though in fairness you came on as a replacement against West Harbour? Tim: He actually told me he was going to score 5 all week Lachie is a quality player and he was a class above out there on Saturday. He'll add some real impact in the back end of the season. You have been playing together for a while now are you looking forward to playing together in a Woods jumper for the first time since Colts in 2016? Absolutely! We have both loved our time that we have spent playing for Eastwood through Juniors and in Colts, so it will be good to finish it off playing Grade together. Back in Colts you played with Max Stewart, Rhys Sherrif and Charles Granger how have they developed over the four years since you have seen them play? The Coasties are great value both on and off the field! Max is one of the most dynamic hookers going around and loves the contest, Shez has come a long way since colts and it's great to see him dominating come scrum time, finally it has been awesome packing down with Grange at lock and seeing him become a real leader at lineout time. So where and when did it all start with you and rugby? Lachie: I played my first game of rugby at 4 years old for Dural Rugby playing in my brothers team that my Dad was coaching at the time. Fell in love with the game and haven't missed a season since! Tim: I got hooked with the game after watching the 2003 Rugby World Cup. I started playing for Hills Rugby the following year and haven't looked back. You are not the only current international rugby players to have roots in the Hills. Nic Dolly has moved to the UK and represented England at Under 20 level. I believe you caught up with him in England last year. How was it seeing him in an England jumper? Lachie: Nic has been going great in England the last few years playing for both the Sale Sharks and most recently the Jersey Reds. Both Tim and I are good mates with Nic and we keep in contact quite regularly so when we are overseas and have the time to catch up it is always good. When did you first play for Eastwood as a junior? Lachie: My first game for Eastwood was in Juniors in under 10's and I continued to play for the club every year up until Colts in 2016 before I signed with the Australian Men's 7s Team. Tim: I made the transition over from Hills/Parramatta to Dural/Eastwood in the U14's. How did you both get involved in Sevens rugby? Lachie: We started playing Sevens in our final few years of school rugby. We played for the NSW 7s team in 2015 before getting selected to go to the Youth Commonwealth Games with the Australian Youth team later that year. The following year in 2016 we both got offered a full time contract with the Australian Men's National Team making our debuts that season. Tell us what it is like traveling the world playing rugby? Lachie: We are both very fortunate to have what many people would consider the ˜dream job". We get to travel the world and visit some pretty amazing cities and countries whilst doing it with some of our best mates and playing the game we love - rugby. Tim: The training for 7s gets be quite brutal sometimes but its definitely worth it as we get to some of the best cities in the world playing in front of some crazy crowds. What is your favourite overseas Sevens tournament? Lachie: Hong Kong Sevens is hard to compete with as it is the world standard when it comes to Sevens tournaments. However, Vancouver is a relatively new tournament on the World Sevens Series that absolutely kills it each year. Finally we have also both played at ˜Oktoberfest " in Germany which is an exhibition tournament which is just as fun as it sounds! Tim: Similar to Lachie, Honkers is obviously one you want to be playing at each year. Cape Town is probably my favourite, it's got everything - great weather, beaches, back drop of Table Mountain and the fans there love their rugby. What's next for you? Lachie: 2020 has been a rollercoaster year for the both of us. With the postponement of the Olympics due to Covid-19 and the cancellation of the World Sevens Series due to the restrictions of international travel, I was fortunate to join and play for the Melbourne Rebels for the Super Rugby AU season. As for 2021 I plan to juggle both the 7s and XVs formats of the game. I will continue to play for the Rebels within Super Rugby as well as the Australian Mens 7s team, competing on the World Sevens Series with the end goal of winning a Gold medal in Tokyo 2021. Tim: 2020 has given me the opportunity to play a lot more 15s than I expected and I've loved playing in the Shute Shield week in week out. I'm going to finish playing the season with the Woodies and hopefully winning a premiership. I've signed on with the Western Force for next season and again similar to Lachie I plan to give Super Rugby a good crack before hopefully linking back up with the Australian 7's team heading into the Olympics. Thanks Lachie and Tim we look forward to watching you for the rest of the season. All the best for 2021 2014/15 Shute Shield winning team reunion On the last game of the season v Gordon, the 2014/15 Premiership teams are having a big day back at TG. The History of the Eastwood Club Doctors Part 2 Dr Martin Jones Associate Professor Martin Jones is now teaching surgery at Shoalhaven Hospital for the Wollongong University and is head of department for Surgery but back in the 1980s Martin was training to be a general surgeon under the guidance of Dr. John Moulton. Martin came to Eastwood as John's assistant providing his services for free every Tuesday, Thursday nights and all day Saturday. He was referred to as the apprentice by the Woods coaches as he worked closely with John in developing the systems, working with the players and following John's instructions on player treatment. Martin was involved with Eastwood for 11 years not only attending training and games but also running the Sunday Clinic at Concord hospital. Through his connections with Concord Hospital Martin was given access to their casualty department and every Sunday any rugby player, across all grades and competitions, was welcome to attend to be treated for whatever injuries they had incurred the previous day. Sometimes there would be up to 50 players attending and eventually the Sports Medicine Clinic was born and is still situated across the road from the hospital. Martin Jones remembers those early days and making the break through with the coaches. "John used to wander around watching the players more than watching the game.
Recommended publications
  • Women's Team Stats and Biographies – Glendale
    Women’s team stats and biographies – Glendale ALL-TIME HSBC WORLD RUGBY WOMEN’S SEVENS SERIES SCORING STATISTICS 2012-19 POINTS: 41,600 TRIES: 6,819 CONVERSIONS: 3,724 PENALTIES: 12 DROP GOALS: 0 TOP POINT SCORER: GHISLAINE LANDRY (CANADA) – 1,186 TOP TRY SCORER: PORTIA WOODMAN (NEW ZEALAND) – 195 Page 2 of 39 HSBC WORLD RUGBY WOMEN’S SEVENS SERIES 2019 SCORING STATISTICS POINTS: 7,332 TRIES: 1,197 CONVERSIONS: 671 PENALTIES: 1 DROP GOALS: 0 TOP POINT SCORER: TYLA NATHAN-WONG (NEW ZEALAND) – 207 TOP TRY SCORER: AMEE-LEIGH MURPHY CROWE (IRELAND) – 35 Page 3 of 39 AUSTRALIA Head coach: John Manenti Captain: Sharni Williams World Series record: 2012-13 – Fifth / 2013-14 – Runners-up / 2014-15 – Third / 2015-16 – Champions / 2016-17 – Runners-up / 2018 – Champions / 2019 – Fourth Did you know…? • Australia have won two series titles – 2015-16 as part of golden double with the Rio 2016 Olympic Games glory and 2018 • Australia qualified for the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games by finishing fourth on the 2019 Series • Sydney 2018 was the last Cup title won by Australia on the series • Australia created world series history in Sydney in 2018 when they became the first team – men’s or women’s – not to concede a try (or point) in a tournament Shirt Full name DOB (Age) Height Weight Club / Events Points Tries Notes # (cm) (kg) Province John 29/03/71 Head - Took over in April 2018 after Commonwealth Games as interim coach Manenti (48) coach - Officially handed role in June 2018 - Former Australia women’s 15s head coach and Australia U20 assistant coach 1
    [Show full text]
  • ALBANY CREEK RUGBY CLUB Santos
    OCTOBER 31 & NOVEMBER 1, 2020 ALBANY CREEK RUGBY CLUB Santos. Proudly Australian made. Katrina Roma, Queensland Since discovering natural gas over 50 years ago, we’ve been working behind the scenes supplying it to generations of Australians. The same gas that supports communities, industries and our economy, while creating the everyday moments that so often go unnoticed. At Santos, we’re proudly Australian made. santos.com CONTENTS Santos. 5 Welcome Message Proudly 8 Venue Map & Development Contacts 10 All Schools Sevens Past Winners Australian 14 Pools made. 16 Sevens star in the making 20 Saturday Draw 26 Sunday Draw Katrina Roma, Queensland Since discovering natural gas over 50 years ago, we’ve been working behind the scenes supplying it to generations of Australians. The same gas that supports communities, industries and our economy, while creating the everyday moments that so often go unnoticed. At Santos, we’re proudly Australian made. santos.com CHECK IN HERE We need to know who, and how many people are on site. Help us keep our community safe by checking in and checking out. Your details are secure and in the event of a COVID case we will be able to contact you as part of the Queensland Health Contact Tracing requirements. By law we are required to provide all visitor details to the relevant authorities within 60 minutes of a confirmed case. WELCOME MESSAGE GRANT DWYER STATE DEVELOPMENT MANAGER Queensland Rugby Union and the Community tournaments. To the newly participating schools, Rugby team would like to welcome all participating we welcome you to the Santos All Schools 7s schools and players to the 2020 Santos All and the exciting format of the game that rugby 7s Schools 7s.
    [Show full text]
  • Randwick District Rugby Union Football Club Inc. 2011 Annual Report
    Randwick District Rugby Union Football Club Inc. 2011 Annual Report Randwick District Rugby Union Football Club Inc. 2011 Annual Report Contents Randwick District Rugby Union Football Club Inc. Council 2011 3 President’s Report 5 General Manager’s Report 14 Club Coach Report 17 First Grade Coach Report 19 Second Grade Coach Report 23 Third Grade Coach Report 27 Fourth Grade Coach Report 29 Fifth Grade Coach Report 31 Colts Report 34 First Grade Colts Report 36 Second Grade Colts Report 39 Third Grade Colts Report 40 Life Members Association Report 43 Elected Life Members 45 Junior Development Report 46 Juniors Report 48 Treasurers Report 50 2011 Financial Report 51 NSW Grade Premiers 64 Outstanding Club Performances by a Randwick Player 66 Randwick Hall of Fame 68 Randwick Rugby Club Statistics 69 2 Randwick District Rugby Union Football Club Inc. 2011 Annual Report Randwick District Rugby Union Football Club Inc. Council 2011 Office Bearers and Management Council for 2011 were as follows: President Anthony Bell Secretary Douglas Eggins Treasurer Quentin Olde Elected Members Chris Barron Jon Collins (resigned 1.3.11) Denis Cleary (appointed 6.6.11) Michael Jorgensen Simon Poidevin Warwick Waugh Life Members Representative Peter Court Club Coach Craig Morrison Honorary Lawyer Michael Barko Patron Jeffery Sayle Lady President Sarah Whiteside Attendance at Management Meetings Since the election on 28 February 2011, the Council has met ten times up to 5 December 2011. Attendance to that date are: - Anthony Bell 9 Douglas Eggins 10 Quentin Olde 6 Chris Barron 6 Denis Cleary 2 Michael Jorgensen 2 Simon Poidevin 10 Warwick Waugh 10 Craig Morrison 9 Peter Court 7 Michael Barko 2 Jeffrey Sayle 9 Sarah Whiteside nil Tony Lewis 10 3 Randwick District Rugby Union Football Club Inc.
    [Show full text]
  • STRATEG EYES: Workplace Perspectives
    ISSUE 24 September 2017 STRATEG EYES: Workplace Perspectives Welcome from Think Before My house, my Just the facts: the Founder You Act: rules: the “pros Mistakes to & Managing Enforcing and cons” of avoid when Principal Restraints workplace conducting an Strategically policies investigation + more A LOOK INSIDE: Message from Founder & Managing Principal 3 Think Before You Act: Enforcing Restraints Strategically 4 My house, my rules: the “pros and cons” of workplace policies 7 Just the facts: Mistakes to avoid when conducting an investigation 10 How long is too long? When the job can no longer be done by an injured worker 14 Fair Work Act amendments enhance penalty provisions & impose new franchising obligations 17 Events 18 2 www.peopleculture.com.au Message from Founder and Managing Principal The last few months have seen PCS extremely busy on a range of fronts. In addition to launching the second edition of our Guide to Services, continuing to run our extensive thought leadership program and, most importantly, servicing our clients across their needs in the legal and strategic space of people management we have consolidated our philanthropic journey. We announced earlier in the year that the firm had entered into a sponsorship arrangement with Packemin Productions and we were delighted with our inaugural show, Miss Saigon which was held at Riverside Theatres in Parramatta. My heartiest congratulations to Neil Gooding and his team for putting on such a tremendous production and we look forward to the February 2018 production of Shrek The Musical. On the rugby front, our Manly Marlins showed a remarkable turnaround to secure the minor premiership in the Shute Shield having missed out on the semi-finals last year.
    [Show full text]
  • Annual Report 2016
    BRUMBIES RUGBY ANNUAL 2016REPORT TABLE OF SUPER RUGBY 2016 CONTENTS 22 RESULTS President’s Report ................................................................................................. 1 Chairman’s Report ................................................................................................ 2 2016 ACTRU Award Winners ........................................................................... 4 Patrons & Honour Roll ......................................................................................... 6 Office Bearers and Officials .............................................................................. 7 General Manager - Commercial Operations Report .............................. 10 Valedictories ..........................................................................................................13 Team Manager’s Report ....................................................................................15 Super Rugby 2016 Results................................................................................16 University of Canberra Vikings ......................................................................34 General Manager - Community Rugby Report ........................................38 Griffins Report ..................................................................................................... 40 Player Development ...........................................................................................41 42 ACT Club Rugby 2016 .......................................................................................43
    [Show full text]
  • Warringah Vs Manly 17V1
    WARRINGAH RATS VS MANLY MARLINS A NOTE FROM THE GENERAL MANAGER Quite possibly the biggest local derby in the entire Shute Shield Competition, this weekend the mighty Rats take on the Manly Marlins at Rat Park, in what always promises to be an entertaining and passion filled match competing for the coveted Bayfield Cup. On the back of some promising wins, the boys are more ready than ever to take on the current competition leaders and solidify our place in the finals. The day will be huge with the world-class hospitality of the Bayfields and live entertainment post-match. The Bayfield Cup is one of the much anticipated rounds on the Rats calendar so let’s be sure to get behind the boys and beat Manly for the second time this season. Today at St Johns Oval in the womens semi-final Rattette Sarah Laman achieves 200 games for the Rattettes. Sarah has represented Sydney while becoming one of the Warringah Rugby Clubs favourite daughters. On behalf of the Warringah Rugby Club we would like to congratulate Sarah on this amazing milestone and for her dedication to the Rats. Sarah Laman 200 Games 1. Rory O'Connor 1. Sio Tatola 2. Chris Ale 2. James Hinterbrand 3. Sam Needs 3. Gunnz Fuavao 4. Jack Tomkins 4. Junior Palau 5. Sam Thomson 5. Adrian Hall 6. Maclaen Jones 1st Grade 6. Harry Bergelin 7. Tom Connor 7. Sam Shires 8. Tom Preece WRC vs MRC 8. Dan Alley 9. Josh Holmes 9. Tim Donlan 10. Hamish Angus (C) 3:10pm 10.
    [Show full text]
  • Section 1: Introduction
    OPERATIONS MANUAL SEASON 2016 SECTION 1 CONTACTS & COURSES CLICK ON THE LINKS TO ACCESS THE INFORMATION: 1.1 NSW Suburban Rugby Union Board 1.2 NSW Suburban Rugby Union Staff 1.3 Club Contacts Division One Division Two Division Three Division Four Division Six 1.4 Rugby Course Calendar 2016 SECTION 2 COMPETITION PLAYING RULES Rule Title A Meaning of Terms B Amateur Status C Promotion, Relegation & New Club Assessment D Laws of Rugby E Insurance Cover F Code of Conduct G Venue Facilities 1 Club Affiliation 2 Team Registration 3 Grading of Teams 4 Player Registration 5 Contact Between Clubs 6 The Competition 7 Club Championships 8 Prizes 9 Forfeits 10 Grounds Unfit for Play 11 Abandonment of Match 12 Match Timing 13 Referees 14 Assistant Referees 15 Coaches 16 Ground Marshals 17 Uncontested Scrums 18 Replacement/Substitution of Players 19 Temporary Suspension 20 Integrity Committee 21 Judiciary 22 Players Sent Off the Field 22A Limitations on Right of Appeal 23 Tolerable Level of Established Offences 24 Misconduct of Members, Players, Officials & Spectators 25 Appeals Tribunal 26 Lodging of Protests 27 Citing By Clubs 28 Citing By Union Officials 29 Disqualified, Unqualified or Suspended Players 30 Match Results and Team Lists 31 Colts 32 Spectator and Ground Control 33 Playing Uniforms 34 Footballs 35 Representative Players 36 Finals Series 37 Contravention of Playing Rules 38 Alteration of Playing Rules STATEMENT OF INTENT B. AMATEUR STATUS These rules shall apply to all clubs B1. This rule should be read in participating in any competition organised conjunction with Section 3 of the NSWSRU under the auspices of the NSW Suburban Operations Manual.
    [Show full text]
  • New South Wales Rugby Union Referees' Association Inc. Season 2004
    NEW SOUTH WALES RUGBY UNION REFEREES’ ASSOCIATION INC. ONE HUNDRED AND TWELTH ANNUAL REPORT AND FINANCIAL STATEMENT INCORPORATING THE THIRTY FIFTH ANNUAL REPORT AND FINANCIAL STATEMENT OF THE SYDNEY RUGBY REFEREES’ ASSOCIATION INCORPORATED SEASON 2004 NEW SOUTH WALES RUGBY REFEREE ASSOCIATION OFFICE BEARERS 2004 Patrons: Kevin Meyer, John Miner President: John McCarthy Members: James Dickson (Treasurer) Michael Blair (Secretary) Wayne Rubin (General Member) Coaching Board and Grading Board Selectors: Kevin Meyer (Second Position Vacant) Life Members: Richard Byres, Bruce Estall, Robert Fordham, Anthony Garling, Brian Kinsey, John Miner OAM, A.R. Macneill, Kevin Meyer, Jim O’Donnell, Thomas Sheen, Norm Stevens, Dr. I.R. Vanderfield OBE, John Dedrick, Robin Timmins PRESIDENT’S REPORT 2004 The season of 2004 has been yet another busy one for refereeing in NSW following the excitement of RWC 2003. Interest in our game is probably at an all time high, from the highest levels through to community rugby. Referees have once again played an integral part, and it is appropriate to review the role of this association as a piece in the jigsaw which forms rugby in this state. One of the executive’s recent objectives has been to formally delineate the respective roles of the NSWRRA and the NSWRU Referee Department, headed by Ron Mancell. This has occurred to some extent through evolution, and there will always be some degree of overlap. However, one thing is certain - that the two bodies must complement each other. For this to occur, there must be a cordial, not adversarial relationship. I am glad to report that we have achieved this and are in a position to work through any issues in a mature, positive manner.
    [Show full text]
  • A Kinanthropometric Profile of Elite U/18 Sevens Rugby Players in Southern Africa
    A kinanthropometric profile of elite u/18 Sevens Rugby players in Southern Africa A. Zandberg 20378114 B.Sc., Hons. Dissertation submitted in fulfillment of the requirements for the degree Magister Scientiae in Sport Science at the Potchefstroom Campus of the North-West University Supervisor: Prof J.H. De Ridder Co-supervisor: Mnr P.H. van den Berg May 2015 THIS DISSERTATION IS DEDICATED TO MY PARENTS To my Father, Andries, and Mother, Annette, thank you for all the support you gave me throughout my life. Thank you for shaping me into the man I am today. Most of, all thank you for all your love! The Lord truly blessed me with the best parents any one could ever ask for. MY BROTHER Thanks bro it was fun growing up with you. Thank you for believing in me and always motivating me. OUPA JAN AND OUMA ANNA Oupa Jan and Ouma Anna, although you are no longer with us, although you have gone to be with our Lord your presence still remains. Thank you for the part you also played in my life! MARIUS Rest in peace my friend, can‘t wait to see you again someday. Foreword FOREWORD With great thanks to my Lord God Jehovah for helping me to complete this dissertation. Your blessings have no boundaries, Your love is unconditional and Your heart is unfathomable. My God is not dead I would like to thank the following people who also played a big role in the completion of this dissertation: To my beautiful and loving wife, Lize-marì.
    [Show full text]
  • 2015 Annual Report Nsw Suburban Rugby
    NSW SUBURBAN RUGBY UNION NSW NSW SUBURBAN SUBU BAN RU R N RUGB IO G Y NION BY UN U 2015 ANNUAL REPORT Chairman’s Report 2015 saw the introduction, particularly when you consider the concurrent timing of or re-introduction to Subbies competitions and the NRC. A player should not be more accurate, of be permitted, if we take our amateur ethos seriously, to an amateur policy to bounce between a Subbies competition and the NRC Suburban Rugby. The from one week to the next. Never in Subbies has such Board has always been an arrangement been permitted. It doesn’t even occur aware that this would be in the Shute Shield. a significant change for There is also a player safety and welfare consideration. some, but certainly not all, Is it appropriate, is it safe, for players in an elite rugby clubs. Also, the Board has competition such as the NRC to go up against Suburban always been mindful that players who may not have had the exposure to elite the policy would require training, fitness and strength & conditioning programs? ongoing review and would Therefore, the Board has introduced unambiguous rules need to evolve as clubs - and the Union - worked their to prohibit players from moving back and forth between way through the new regime. the NRC and Subbies, and to mandate a review of recent In reviewing our first amateur season, and after NRC players seeking to play Suburban Rugby. consultation with the Union staff and the Union’s In addition to these registration and amateur policy Integrity Committee, headed by Graham Gorrie, the matters, your Board this year was faced with an issue Board has recently approved a number of new rules.
    [Show full text]
  • Assignment for Level 4 Coaching Topic: Australian Rugby Pathways
    Assignment for Level 4 Coaching Topic: Australian Rugby Pathways Being a boutique sport in one of the most competitive markets in the world, Rugby Union has always been a generational sport with their achievements but with the increasing pressure from other sports poaching each others talent, I believe Australian Rugby is going backwards at an alarming rate and if we don’t allow a successful pathway for our young talent, I believe we will struggle to compete against the world’s best. Haven’t played/coached in the Shute Shield and Brisbane Club competition (only played) these competitions are pivotal to the success of Australian rugby for multiple reasons. Our talent being nurtured and developed, players continuing to press for rugby elitism (85% of current contracted players played in these two competitions) and of course the backbone of all sports our 3rd, 4th and 5th grade sides that simply love and support the game. In the early days of professional rugby, players were able to be plucked from club rugby and not be to far off the pace in Super Rugby but fast forward 20 years and the gap has astronomically increased as I witnessed that first hand when I was coaching in the NRC competition in 2016 with all Shute shield amateur players and the NRC wasn’t close to the attributes required to play at Super rugby level. In recent years the relationships between our clubs and our governing body the ARU have slowly deteriorated with continual criticism from clubs administrations believing the ARU have not helped with funding for grass roots and the development of the game but no clubs administrations are taking responsibility for where they currently sit and continual poor decisions they have made.
    [Show full text]
  • Manly Rugby Football Club Annual Report 2016
    Manly Rugby Football Club Annual Report 2016 PO Box 1269 Manly, NSW, 2095 Phone: (02) 9939 0779 www.manlyrugby.com.au NOTICE OF THE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING NOTICE IS HERBY GIVEN of the 2016 Annual General Meeting of the Manly Rugby Football Club Inc. To be held on Thursday the 27th October 2016 commencing at 7.00 p.m. at the Manly Bowling Club Ltd, Ivanhoe Park, Manly. BUSINESS • Apologies • To confirm the Minutes of the Annual General Meeting of the Manly Rugby Football Club Inc. held on the 12th November 2015. • To receive, consider and adopt the Annual report of the Committee for the season ending 30th September 2016. • To receive, consider and adopt the Financial Report, Balance Sheet and Income and Expenditure Statement for the season ending on the 30th September 2016. • To elect Officer Bearers for 2017 season. • To elect any Life Members of the Manly Rugby Football Club Inc. • To transact any other business, which under the Rules and By-Laws, should be transacted. Dated at Manly this 27th day of October 2016. By order of the committee David Begg President THE ARTICLES OF THE ASSOCIATION of the club provide that every candidate for election of the office of President, Vice President, Secretary, Honourable Treasurer or the committee shall be nominated in writing by TWO (2) financial members of the club not less that fourteen (14) days before the Annual General Meeting. Nominations will be received by the Treasurer at the club office up to 5.00 pm on the 26th September 2016; nomination forms are available from the Treasurer at the Rugby Club Office, Manly Rugby Football Club, 63a Sydney Road Manly 2095.
    [Show full text]