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2019 Easts Tigers Annual Report EASTERN SUBURBS DISTRICT 2019RUGBY LEAGUE FOOTBALL CLUB 86THANNUAL ANNUAL REPORT & FINANCIAL STATEMENTS REPORT FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31ST OCTOBER 2019 ANNUAL REPORT 2019 Notice of Meeting Eighty-Sixth Annual General Meeting ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING Notice is hereby given that the eighty-sixth Annual General Meeting of the Eastern Suburbs District Rugby LeaGue Football Club Inc., A.B.N. 62 765 352 will be held in the Club Auditorium of the Eastern Suburbs LeaGues Club, Main Avenue, Coorparoo on Wednesday 15th January 2020, commencing at 7pm. AGENDA 1. Apologies 2. Confi rmation of Minutes of the last Annual General Meeting held on 19th November 2018 3. Business arising from the minutes 4. Correspondence 5. Annual Report for adoption a. Chairman & CEO b. Independent Audit Report and Financial Statements 6. Election of Offi cers 7. Notices of Motion 8. General Business 9. 2020 Annual General Meeting JUNIOR DIVISION ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING Notice is hereby given that Annual General Meeting of the Eastern Suburbs District Rugby LeaGue Football Club Inc. – Junior Division, A.B.N. 33 900 286 710 will be held at the WJ Scott Park, Harold Street, Holland Park on Wednesday 14th December 2019, commencing at 7pm. Page 2 EASTERN SUBURBS DRLFC 2019 ANNUAL REPORT 2019 ANNUAL REPORT CONTENTS Notice of Meeting ....................................................... 2 Eighty-Sixth Annual General Meeting ......................... 2 Our Club .......................................................... 4 Our Sponsors ............................................................. 6 Our Members ............................................................. 8 President & Executive Offi cer’s Report ...................... 11 Club Awards ............................................................. 13 Intrust Super Cup Report ............................................ 14 SEQ Open Womens Report .......................................... 16 Rugby LeaGue Brisbane A Grade Report ....................... 18 Hastings Deering Colts (U20’s) Report .......................... 20 Mal Meninga Cup (U18’s) Report .................................. 22 Junior Report ............................................................. 24 Club Records ............................................................. 25 Financials .................................................................. 33 Page 3 2019 ANNUAL REPORT Our Club Mission To engaGe, promote, develop, innovate and provide opportunities within our game. 2019 OFFICE BEARERS Patron Vacant Senior Vice President Andrew Barr Patron - Junior Division Hon. Joe Kelly Executive Offi cer Brian Torpy President Keith Phillips 2019 EXECUTIVE AND MANAGEMENT COMMITTEES MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Chair Keith Phillips Chair Keith Phillips Deputy Chair Andrew Barr Andrew Barr Darryl Bogan Ray Grieshaber James Cheeseman Michael Hendy Ray Grieshaber Des Morris Helen Hendy Executive Offi cer Brian Torpy Michael Hendy Greg MacDonald Des Morris Olivia Roberts Junior Delegate Jody Edwards Executive Offi cer Brian Torpy Page 4 EASTERN SUBURBS DRLFC 2019 ANNUAL REPORT 2019 COACHING AND SUPPORT STAFF NOTE - ALL COACHING AND SUPPORT STAFF LISTED ARE FINANCIAL MEMBERS OF THE CLUB Intrust Super Cup (1st Grade) Womens Open Head Coach Scott Sipple Head Coach Duane Rehua Assistant Coach Darren Smith Assistant Coach Laurent Garnier Assistant Coach Jermaine Sipple ManaGer Pip Lee ManaGer Doug Graydon Trainer Travis Rehua ManaGer Andrew Ross Trainer Marshall Dore Trainer Bushra Mir Head Sports Trainer Matt Williamson Sports Trainer Gary Johnston Junior Representatives Sports Science Elliott Jameson Coordinator Terry Matterson BRL A Grade (2nd Grade) Conditional Coaches Head Coach Jason Di Lizio Head S&C Coach Grant Cole Assistant Coach Ian Gough Rehab Coach Joe Taylor ManaGer Greg Hines S&C Colts Jamal Esfahani Trainer Jet Walters S&C Mal Meninga Lachlan Hogg Trainer Michael Walmsley S&C Womens Jason Gange Trainer Mitch Edwards Hastings Deerings Colts U20 Medical Officers Head Coach Ben King Club Doctor Dr Matthew Hislop Assistant Coach Farren Mahoney Assistant Coach Nathan Hughes ManaGer Kevin Ryan Physiotherapist Trainer Lee Munt Therapist Sam Hodgkinson Trainer Heidi Watson Therapist Damien Cocciolone Trainer Isaac Kaufmann Mal Meninga Cup (U18 Grade) Head Coach Wayne Daunt Assistant Coach Mark Waugh ManaGer Bill Rae Head Trainer Greg MacDonald Sports Trainer Lachlan Trenery Page 5 2019 OUR MAJOR SPONSORS Page 6 EASTERN SUBURBS DRLFC 2019 ANNUAL REPORT 2019 OUR SPONSORS PATRICK IVEY LACHLAN TANZER Page 7 Our members life members SURNAME INITIALS SURNAME INITIALS AMES M. C 1 MASON A. ANDERSEN G. P. MASON L. W. 1 ATKIN J. H. 1 MCCARTNEY J. F. AUSTIN G. 1 MCGRATH P. D. 1 BAKER J. 1 MCINNES D. BATCH M. 1 MCINNES H. BAUMAN B. 1 MILNE N. 1 BAYNHAM G. MORRIS D. J. 1 BEAL G. 1 MULLINS M. 1 BENNETT G. 1 MURPHY J. BESGROVE B. 1 NEAVE S. 1 BLAIR A. K. O'BRIEN J. P. BOGAN D. W. 1 PARNWELL A. J. BRAUN R. PAYNE G. BRIMELOW V. 1 PEARSE R. R. 1 CHADWICK H. T. PHILLIPS D. 1 CONOMOS N. PHILLIPS K. CONROY G. 1 POYNTON R. 1 CONROY L. RYAN K. 1 CONROY R. 1 REYNOLDS W. CONROY V. 1 ROBERTSON W. COOPER K. R. ROGERS K. E. 1 CORNISH G. 1 ROSE R. 1 CRIPPS E. 1 RYRIE J. D. CROSBY B. 1 SHEPPARD H. C. 1 CRUTCHFIELD L. T. 1 SHEPPARD J. R. 1 DEHAYR D. T. 1 SMART B. 1 DRYSDALE T. A SMART E. F. 1 DUELL A. SMITH R. G. (BOB) 1 GARVIE A. 1 SPARKS A. J. GRAYDON D. SULLY S. F. 1 GREEN C. T. TANZER C. GRIESHABER R. THEODOROS S. HENDY H. TORPY B. T. HENDY M. 1 TROYAHN D. 1 HOPP F. 1 VERRENKAMP L. E. 1 ISAACS R. R. 1 WADSWORTH G. D. 1 JOHNSON K. J. F. 1 WALSH C. 1 KAHLER C. 1 WARD R. L. 1 KELLS I. D. 1 WELCH A. G. LANG J. 1 WEST N. 1 LAWRENCE A. WHEATLEY N. 1 LOTH J. A. 1 WRIGHT N. MACDONALD G. 1 YOUNG N. G. MAHONEY R. 1 Denotes Deceased Page 8 EASTERN SUBURBS DRLFC 2019 ANNUAL REPORT Our members 2019 Ordinary members SURNAME FIRST NAME SURNAME FIRST NAME SURNAME FIRST NAME ACKERMAN BRAD GLASGOW SPENCER POESE MAUKUOHELA ADDLEY GRANT GODWIN CLARE POUTAPU WETERE ALBION LEIGH GODWIN PAUL PRATT DAMIEN AMEY BRETT GOODCHAP SEAN PRERADOVIC MILENA AMEY LIZA GOUGH IAN PROFKE ROD ANDREWS SHANE GOUGH JOSHUA RACHOW KYM ANDREWS VIKKI GREEN JARROD REHUA DUANE ARNOLD MICHAEL GREEN JON REHUA TRAVIS ASTON SHAUN GUMS DEB REID JONATHON AXFORD RODNEY GYETVAY NATALIE ROBERTS OLIVIA BABIA ERIC HERBERT JULIE ROSS ANDREW BARLOW KEN HICKEY CRAIG ROUSSOS GEORGE BARR ANDREW HINES GREG ROUSSOS KIKI BECKETT STEVE HODGE GORDAN RUZICKA JOANNE BESGROVE KAREN HOGG LACHLAN SANDRAL TOM BIERTON GLEN HUGHES NATHAN SANGJITPHUN EDWARD BOGAN ANDREW HUTTON STEVE WARDEN SANGJITPHUN LISA BOGAN JEA ICONOMIDIS ATHANASIOS SCOTT MATTHEW BOGAN KEL ILLINGSWORTH NYREE SEEBECK CHARLIE BRAY KARINA IRWIN JAMES SIPPLE JERMAIN BRAY KIM JAMESON ELLIOTT SLOMAN KYMBERLEY BROWNHILL ANTHONY JOHNSON GARY SMITH DARREN BRUCE TYRONE JOHNSON GREG SOMERVILLE SHANE BUKOWSKI GARY JOHNSTON DJ SONDERGELD GEOFF BULLOW STEPHEN JONES HAYDEN SPEEDY TROY CARTER GEORGIA KAUFMANN ISAAC SPENCER CLAIRE CETKOVIC SAVA KAY SCOTT STANLEY PATRICK CHARLESWORTH NICOLE KEATES MARGIE STIGTER REBEKAH CHEESEMAN JAMES KEIR WARREN STRONG SIMON CLARK SIMON KEKI JUNIOR SUA ROBERT CLARKE SHAYNE KENDALL FRASER TAIBI LEANNE CLIVE MICHELLE KING BEN TAKA ALEXANDER COURAGE DAVID KLEIN DARRYN TALBOT LOUISE COURAGE MARY JANE LEE DALLAS TALBOT PETER COWAN STEPHEN LEE PIP TAYLOR JOE CRAFT JENNIFER LELI FATIAKI THOMPSON LEILEI TUITE DARREN LEVAO TAMARA THOMSON KERRY DAVID HODGE DAVID LOGAN COL TORNATORE AURELIO DAVIES LAUREN LOHEN MATT TRANNERY LACHLAN DEVENNY PAULA LOWES ALLAN TUQIRI LOTE DI LIZIO JASON MCDONALD MARK TUUHOLOAKI JOHN DONOGHUE PATRICK MACKEEN TIM TWIDALE ADRIAN DORE MARSHALL MADSEN LARS UNICOMBE MARTIN DORNEY XAVIER MAHONEY FARREN VASEO JULIE DUNNE DONNA MARAT IMMANUEL VASEO SIMON DURHAN KEN MARMENT DESLYN WALKER LACHLAN EALES JOHN MARTIN ANGUS WALMSLEY MICK EDWARDS BRONSON MAUGHAN ADAM WALTERS JETT EDWARDS JODY MCLEOD MICHAEL WALTON MATTHEW EDWARDS MITCH MEREDITH SCOTT WALTON REBEKAH ELLIOTT DARCY MOLONEY MICHAEL WARREN ANDREW ERIKSEN JUSTIN MOORE PAUL WARREN MARGARET ESFAHANI JAMAL MUNNS JASON WATSON ANDREW FAITALA SINAVE MUNT LEE WATSON CONNOR FARRELL PAUL MURPHY ANDREW WATSON HEIDI FERGUSON TREVOR NEAVE ANDREW WHITTON JODIE FINN CONOR NICHOLSON JOSH WHITTON TROY FITZGERALD PETER NOLAN AMY WILLIAMS GED FUTCHER MATT NUGENT JACQUELINE WILLIAMSON MATT GANGE JASON O’TOOLE TIM WILSON RENITA GARAFALO ANDREW OSHEA CRAIG WOOD DANIEL GARNIER LAURENT PAPALII JOSEPH YOUNG ANGELA GEMMELL ALEXANDER PARCELL DIANE YOUNG GALVIN GILL BRANDON PARISIO SIMON YOUNG MATT Page 9 Our members 2019 Senior Players SURNAME FIRST NAME SURNAME FIRST NAME SURNAME FIRST NAME AMEY TYRONE GAFFIERO OLIVIA RALPH JOSHUA ANDERSON JACK GILMOUR JOSEPH RANDALL KYESHA AUDA RAKHEEM GREINKE BRETT REEVES JESSIKAH BAKER KEYSHA HAMSON GABRIEL REVELL-BLAIR RHIANNON BALE BEN HARAWIRA-NAERA ASHLEY ROLLAND SHEKINAH BARR LACHLAN HARRIS ELLA-J RUTHENBURG MATTHEW BIVILLE LAUREANE HIKU NGAMOKO SAMUALS WILLIAM BOOTH AARON HUGHES JOEL SAUER RYAN BROWN NATHAN HUGHES TOM SELF LUKE BUTLER BAILEY HUNT JAIYDEN SKYRING IZAAC CAMERON RYAN ITIRI ANTHONY SUILAI JUMON CANNON HARRISON JACKS RHYS SVENDSEN JACK CAULTON DARREN JACKSON ANDREW TAIBI ZAKARIA CHENG ANTHONY JONES CONNOR TAKITAKI DARIO COGHILL KYLE KAMETA ZHANE TAYLOR SHANAY COOK AYLA KENNY TOM TEEVAN ZAC COOPER MATT LANGDON TAYLOR THEODORE LIAHONA CROFT ZACHARY LANSKEY LACHLAN TUITE JARRED CULLEN WILLIAM LAVEA SAMUELU UHLMANN JESSE CURTI JOSH LESLIE BENNETT VAIMILI TOALEPAI ROSEMARY DANSEY-SMALLER CURTIS LUPEOMANU NOFOA VAIROA JOHN DAUNT ELI MANIHERA-PAUL TRENT VELLACOTT
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