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2020 Yearbook 2020 YEARBOOK 2020 YEARBOOK Contents 2020 Committee . 1 Sorrento Duncraig HAWKS Objectives . .2 . President’s Report . 3 Open Rules Summary . 4 Modified Rules Summary . 5. Auskick Coordinator’s Report . 6 . Registrar’s Report . 7 Registrations (1987-2020) . 8 Registrations (1987-2020) Group Percentage of Total Registrations . 9 . Financials - Audit Letter 2019/2020. 10 Financials - SDJFC Inc . Balance Sheet 2019/2020 . 12 Financials - Friends of the SDJFC Inc . 2019/2020. .13 . Sponsorship Report . 14 Social Events. 16. President’s Award. 18. Life Members. 18. Year 12 Awards 2020. 19 . Junior Life Members . 20 AFL Achievements . .22 2020 Metro North Awards of Excellence . 22. Honour Board (2009 - current) . .23 . District Fairest and Best Players . 25 . District Fairest and Best Coaches . 26 District Fairest and Best Volunteers . 27 Past Premierships . 28 Open Rules Trophy Winners . 29 . The Greg Teeuwissen Memorial Shield Winners. .34 . The Mal Lothian Shield Winner. .35 . The Ted Day Shield Winner. 36 . Coaches and Managers 2020 . 37 18s HAWKS . 39 18s DOLPHINS. .42 . Year 10 HAWKS . 45 Year 9 SEAHAWKS. 49. Grand Final - WINNERS . 50. Year 9 HAWKS. .53 . Grand Final - RUNNER UP. 54 . Year 9 DOLPHINS . 57 Year 8 SEAHAWKS. 59. Grand Final - WINNERS . 60. Year 8 HAWKS. .63 . Grand Final - RUNNER UP. 64 . Year 8 DOLPHINS . 67 Year 7 SEAHAWKS. 69. Year 7 HAWKS. .71 . Year 7 DOLPHINS . 75 Year 7 BROWNHAWKS . 77 Year 7/8 GIRLS HAWKS . 79. Year 5/6 GIRLS HAWKS . 81. Year 6 SEAHAWKS. 83. Year 6 HAWKS. .87 . Year 6 GOLDHAWKS. 89 . Year 6 DOLPHINS . 93 Year 6 BROWNHAWKS . 95 Year 5 WHITEHAWKS . 97 Year 5 SEAHAWKS . 101 . Year 5 HAWKS . .103 . Year 5 GOLDHAWKS . 105 . Year 5 DOLPHINS . 107 Year 5 BROWNHAWKS . 109 Year 4 WHITEHAWKS . 111. Year 4 SEAHAWKS . 113 . Year 4 HAWKS . .115 . Year 4 DOLPHINS . 119 Year 4 BROWNHAWKS . 121 Year 3 WHITEHAWKS . 123. Year 3 REDHAWKS . 125 Year 3 HAWKS . .127 . Year 3 DOLPHINS . 131 Year 2 TIGERS . 135. Year 2 SHARKS . 137 Year 2 SEAHAWKS . 139 . Year 2 LIONS . 141. Year 2 GOLDHAWKS . .143 . Year 2 GIANTS . 145. Year 2 BOMBERS . 147 Year 2 BLACKHAWKS . 151 . Year 1 TEAM SPENCER . 153 . Year 1 SWANS . .155 . Year 1 SANDGROPERS . 157. Year 1 POWER . 159. Year 1 Hawks . 161. Year 1 DOCKERS . 163 Preprimary YOUNGHAWKS . 165. Preprimary SUNS . 167 . Preprimary SAINTS . 169. Preprimary ROYALS . 171 . Preprimary MAGPIES . 173 Preprimary FREO . 175. Preprimary CATS . .177 . Preprimary BULLDOGS . 179 Preprimary BEARS . 181 . SDJFC STARKICK . 183. 2020 Season | Sorrento Duncraig HAWKS 2020 Committee EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE President Michelle Richards Vice President Matthew Shier Registrar Helen Stapledon Treasurer Jessica Horton Secretary Ingrid O’Brien Open Rules Coordinator Andie Fagan Modified Coordinator Andie Fagan Auskick Coordinator Sheldon Turner Coaches Coordinator John Burton Girls’ Football Coordinator Vacant Starkick Coordinator John Sobolewski Property Coordinator Brian Roche Risk Management & Safety Coordinator John Reynolds Social Coordinator Melissa Ferguson Sponsorship Coordinator Paul White Communications Coordinator Marie Brandli GENERAL COMMITTEE Chris Headland Steve Gostlow Andrew De Maio Ash Gasmier Garry Jackson Page 1 2020 Season | Sorrento Duncraig HAWKS Sorrento Duncraig HAWKS Objectives 1 . To foster the sport of football 2 . To participate in the Subiaco Junior Football Competition by fielding teams, where possible, in the Auskick, Modified and Open Rules competitions 3 . To abide by the rules, by laws, Codes of Conduct and directions as determined by the League 4 . To field a team or teams, player or players in any competition that the Club may decide to participate in 5 . To teach the sport of football to all who desire it and can be accommodated by the Club 6 . To encourage good sportsmanship amongst players and parents 7 . To be recognised as a Sport Safe Club by developing and implementing sport safety practices to provide a safe environment for players, coaching staff, spectators and parent helpers 8 . To ensure that all teams are correctly attired and equipped 9 . To provide Club members with the opportunity to become football umpires 10 . To ensure financial viability of the Club 11 . To take advantage of the services of the City of Joondalup 12 . To take advantage of the services and assistance provided by the WA Football Development Trust and similar 13 . To develop and maintain the Club facilities at Percy Doyle Oval and Seacrest Oval, make proper use of the buildings and facilities made available through the City of Joondalup 14 . To provide trophies and/or medallions to all players in the various competitions who are worthy of special recognition 15 . The Club shall be non-Sectarian and non-Political Page 2 2020 Season | Sorrento Duncraig HAWKS President’s Report Welcome to the end of what has been the weirdest season in my 14 years of involvement with SDJFC . We are so lucky to live in Western Australia. As a true-blue sandgroper, I’ve always thought that and have never wanted to live anywhere else. Finally, our separation from not only the world, but the rest of Australia has worked to our advantage and I am so grateful we could get our footy season started and now completed. This year, more than ever, the committee have worked tirelessly to ensure that our club was able to meet the State government health and safety guidelines and WAFC protocols required to play junior sport . It takes a huge amount of behind the scenes work prior to the season starting. This year, we again surpassed 1000 players across the club . Those 1000 kids had to be placed in appropriate spreadsheets ready for allocation into teams. Congratulations to Helen Stapledon, in her first year as Registrar, for her efforts with this task. As in previous years, Sheldon Turner (Auskick) and Andie Fagan (Mods/Opens) did a terrific job with allocations, trying to accommodate all requests. eW fielded 23 Auskick, 21 Modified Rules and 14 Opens teams in 2020, and welcomed our first Starkick players into our Auskick program . Congratulations to John Sobolewski for his efforts with these amazing kids and their families . Without our many game day volunteers, junior sport would not be possible. For many, this is an annual offering of their time . I implore as many of you as possible to become involved so everyone can enjoy being a spectator sometimes. Although recognition is not the reason most people volunteer, the WA Football Awards recognises those who are outstanding in their roles . Congratulations to Sheldon Turner, Jeremy Bowden and John Burton – finalists in their respective categories of the awards. The SDJFC Auskick program was also a finalist in the Auskick Centre category. SDJFC was represented by 4 teams in Grand Finals this year, an extremely difficult task as teams had to finish 1st or 2nd from the shortened home and away season of 10 matches. Congratulations to Year 8 Seahawks and Year 9 Seahawks for winning Premierships and to Year 8 Hawks and Year 9 Hawks who were runners-up in their divisions . Seacrest Reserve was again chosen as a Grand Final venue, hosting 8 games. The Year 9 cohort took over the canteen as part of their fundraising for the 2021 Trip Group which was extremely successful . The Club’s success can also be measured by the multitude of individual honours of current and past players: * Runners-up in the Northern Conference Fairest and Best Awards – Jonas Rocke (18s Hawks), Ben Steinmann (Y9 Seahawks), Alex Walford (Y9 Hawks) and Kaleb White (Y8 Seahawks). * Zac Sadowski and Toby MacDonald (Y10 Hawks) were named in the WA Under 16s squad and past players Blake Morris and Sandon Page made the WA U18s . * Liam Hickmott (Round 7) and Wil Hickmott (Round 1) made their League debuts for Subiaco FC . * Finally, Luke Foley debuted for West Coast in Round 16 v Western Bulldogs. A special thank you to Garry and Jenny Jackson for their tireless efforts in the canteen again this year. With the assistance of the “Friends of Sorrento Duncraig JFC” and other sponsors, the club is able to provide all the equipment required and keep our fees as low as we do . Hopefully 2021 will see the club, in its 50th year, achieve even greater things. I would really love you to share in its success. Volunteer, join the committee, encourage your friends to register…do whatever you can to promote what is an incredible club . Michelle Richards President Sorrento Duncraig Junior Football Club Page 3 2020 Season | Sorrento Duncraig HAWKS Open Rules Summary Well 2020 season was my first year as Opens Co-ordinator at the club and what a interesting season to undertake the role. Covid 19 threw a number of curveballs at us, but despite a couple of weeks when the season looked like a non-starter I think the year was a positive . The season was unusual in many circumstances and the condensed nature of the season resulted in there being an adjustment to the usual finals format. The top four was dispensed with and teams who finished Top 2 at the end of the home and away season automatically went through to Grand Finals . The depth of our club was on display as we ended up having 8 of our Opens teams finishing their seasons in theTop 4 of their competitions. Heading into the final round of the home and away season we had 4 teams fighting for spots in grand finals and 2 teams who had already qualified. When the home & away season ended we managed to have 4 teams in grand finals and were fortunate to have all grand finals at Carine. Grand final day saw plenty of Brown and Gold on display and all teams battled hard in.
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