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5Oihannual REPORT and FINANCIAL STATEMENT SUTHERTANDSHIRE IUNIOR CRICKETASSOCIATION INC. 5OIhANNUALREPORT AND FINANCIAL STATEMENT SUTHERI-AND SHIRE JUNIOR CRICKET ASSOCIATION INC. NOTICE OF ANNUAI GENERALMEETING NOTICEis herebygiven that the FIFTIETHANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of the above Associationwill be held at the Cricket AdministrationCentre, CaringbahOval on Tuesday5rh June 2oO7 al8.00pm sharp. BUSINESS 1. Readand confirm minutes of theAnnual General Meeting of 6 June2006. 2. Apologies. J. WelcomeVisitors. 4. AnnualReport & FinancialStatement. Electionof Executiveand Ordinarv Members. a. President b. VicePresident (Development) c. VicePresident (Planning & Marketing) d. Secretary& PublicOfficer e. FinanceManager f. CompetitionManager g. RepresentativeCricket Manager h. Registrar i. AssistantSecretary j. AssistantManager (Representative Cricket) k. PromotionsManager 6. Electionof Auditor 7. Such other businessas may be broughtforward within the rulesof the Association. MichaelMooney Secretary 33 DolansRoad, CRONULLANSW 2230 Phone:95272881 Email: [email protected] Website:www.ssica.com.au SutherlandShire Junior Cricket Association - Annual Report2006-2007 ANNUAL REPORT & YEAR BOOK SUTHERLANDSHIRE JUNIOR CRICKET ASSOCIATION INC. MANAGEMENTCOMMITTEE 2006/07 PRESIDENT Mr.Anthony Chapman VICEPRESIDENT (Development) Mr.Brad Loder VICEPRESIDENT (Planninq and Marketinq) Vacant SECRETARY/PUBLICOFFICER Mr.Michael Mooney SPONSORSOF THE SSJCA. COMPETITIONMANAGER Mr.Tom Croucher The Associationexpresses its appreciationto the following organisationsand companieswho have contributedto the supportand advancementof junior cricket FINANCEMANAGER withinthe Sutherland Shire. Mr.lan Connor REPRESENTATIVECRICKET MANAGER o MARINEPRODUCT MARKETING Mr. GregThomas Harry& CarolPeters (Co-directors) ASSISTANTREPRESENTATIVE CRICKET MANAGER r KINGSGROVESPORTS CENTRE Mr DarrenSmith Harry& RohiniSolomons (Directors) REGISTRAR o SPORTSGIFT(GYMEA) Mrs.Anyes Mclean . STEWARTAUTOMOTIVE GROUP ASSISTANTSECRETARY Vacant The SSJCAalso acknowledges the supportand co-operatiofof: PROMOTIONSMANAGER Vacant . SUTHERLANDSHIRE COUNCILfor providingquality sporting facilitiesfor ourjunior cricketers. OTHERMANAGEMENT ACTIVITIES o NSW GOVERNMENTfor providing$5,000 grant towards publication of the SSJCA50'n Anniversary book DELEGATESTO AFFILIATEDBODIES e SUTHERLANDUNITED SERVICES CLUB for useof Clubpremises Mr.Michael Mooney (SSCA & NSWDCA) for meetinos.forums & our annualpresentation Mr.Ray Brennan (NSWDCA) Mr. GregThomas (NSWDCA) Mr.Greg Thomas (SDCC) The SSJCAinvites organisations and commercialenterprises interested in supporting AUDITOR juniorcricket in the Shirethrough sponsorship of SSJCAactivities to get in touchwith Mr.Graham Giles BCom., MTax., FCPA, FTIA the AssociationSecretary in the firstinstance. - SutherlandShire Junior Cricket Association Annual Report2006-2007 SutherlandShire Junior Cricket Association - Annual Report2006-2007 PART II- EXECUTIVE. FINANCIAL & CLUB REPORTS. PRESIDENT'SREPORT The 2006-07cricket season saw the SSJCAand Clubsprovide the opportunitytor 1,451players in MARINEPRODUCT MARKETING 125teams to playcricket in the Shire. The provisionof the facilities,the grounds,the registrations, the competition,the Developmentprograms and RepresentativeCompetitions are due to the PTY.I,TD effortsof an incrediblyhard working SSJCA Committee and theircolleagues at club level.To this end I wouldlike to thankall thoseinvolved for theirdedication and the sacrificesmade on theirown and theirfamily's time. Of coursethis year representedthe anniversaryof 50 yearsof juniorcricket in the SutherlandShire ,, S(IPPORTING COMMUNITY and I wouldlike to publiclyacknowledge the past administratorsand custodiansof this gamewho have servedon all the committeesover those 50 yearsand who have left the currentcommittee AWARENESSFOR YOATH with a wonderfullegacy to continue. ACTIVITY IN ST]THERL/IND Of equal importanceto the 50thanniversary has been the developmentof the on-linesoftware developedby our CompetitionManager, Tom Croucher.The ease of use and the access to SHIRE" statisticalinformation is absolutelyfirst rate and a realcredit to Tom who spentcountless hours on this project.This softwaredevelopment holds us in good steadfor our futureprogression in the effectiverunning of juniorcricket, so muchso that a numberof otherbodies and associationshave PROT.IDLYSUPPORT lookedat eitherpurchasing or licensingthe softwarefrom us. I want to publiclyacknowledge the continuedgenerosity of our 2 majorsponsors Harry and Carol SUTHERLANDJUNIOR CRICKET ASSOCIATION Petersat MarineProduct Marketing and Harryand RohiniSolomons at KingsgroveSports. I would implore all players and parentsto support both these companies,whenever possible when purchasingtheir respective products. STTTHERLANDCR;E CRICKET CLUB To the UmpiresI want to say thank you. All the Clubswould agree that the increasedUmpire numberswe sawthis year are good for the game, and in particularthe numberof youngerumpires comingthrough is very heartening. LOOK FOR OUR SEr\FOODPRODUCTS QUALITY I wouldlike to congratulatethe Men'sAssociation and the SutherlandGrade Club for theiron field AT YOUR LOCAL WOOLWORTHS & FR{NKLINS successesthis year and for their encouragementof our juniorscoming through the ranks. lt is st.iPEllNlARKti'lls essentialthat the Juniors, the Men'sAssociation and the Grade Club all work together and keep franklines of communicationopen which will benefitall of our bodies,so thankyou for your efforts in this regard. In whathave been very difficultcircumstances our friendsat SutherlandCouncil have done a great job in the availabilityand preparationof fields.In whatare obviouslytrying times we owe you alsoa voteof thanks. RepresentativeCricket saw a very successfulyear for Sutherlandwith specialmention to Peter Schofieldand the Gee Shield team taking out their Competitionundefeated. None of the representativefixtures would be possiblewithout the work involvedfrom the Representative Manager,and in this regardI wouldlike to thankGreg Thomas who took on the rolethis year after steppingdown as President.Greg's dedication, perseverance and commonsense approach to Rep Cricketensured our playershad a chanceto growand nurturetheir skills at a veryhigh level. Being the Rep Manageris a very demandingand at times politicallydifficult job, but Greg handledall aspectsexceptionally well, and was ablyassisted by DarrenSmith. SutherlandShire JuniorCricket Association - Annual Report2006-2007 SutherlandSh ire JuniorCricket Association - Annual Report2006-200T On the Developmentfront Brad Loder has again done a great job. We see more opportunities It was always our intentionnot to treat the 50'n anniversarycelebrations as a "fund raiser"and to an expansion of our developmentprograms into the future which we hope will mirror the grr' this end I am happy that we will almostbreak even on our expendituresonce the remainingbooks successthat our Under 10's DevelopmentSquad has shown over the lastfew years. I know Brad have been sold. actively researchingfuture ideas on how we can improve. The single significantchange to the SSJCA was the introductionof Cricket On-Line (see other New to the committeethis year was our RegistrarAnyes Mclean who did a great job not only r reports for details).Congratulations to Tom Croucher for the vision and patience necessaryto the registrationfront but also her input into our meetingswas invaluable.Our FinanceManager lr introduceon-line results. In my view it will continue to benefit not only the SSJCA but other Connor not only kept a close eye on the financesbut often went above and beyondthe call of dt Associationswho take it on board as it is a far superiorproduct than a number out there in the with his sage adviceto the committee. marketolace. Russ Waddell'swork in superblyorganising our 50rhdinner and the productionof our 50rhbool The competitionsand representativeseasons have been successfuland thanks must go to Tom cannot be thanked enough and Peter Risby continued his much appreciatedassistance in 1 Croucher(ably assisted by Anyes McLean)and Greg Thomas (assistedby DarrenSmith) for their maintenanceof our web site. commitment& contributions. It is with some degreeof sadnessthat I advisethat our AssociationSecretary, Michael Mooney I' We fieldeda girl's representativeteam this season for the first time and I would ask that we do all not be standingfor re-electionfor the coming season. Mike has served for over 10 years on tl possiblewith promotingthese teams as it can only be beneficialfor junior cricketin the long term ManagementCommittee, and has held the positionas Registrarand Secretaryand Selector.l l has also been the SSJCA delegateto the Men's competitionand the NSWDCA. From my ow Brad Loder has driven the initiationof the SSJCA developmentprogram and has continuedto experience,and having spoken to others servingon previouscommittees, Mike's experienc, foster the representativedevelopment squad which, given resultsof the Creak Shield (Under 11) knowing "who's who", his passion for the game and diligence onto the Committee will Lr teams over the past two years, appears to be achieving the desired outcome. The website incrediblydifficult, if not impossibleto replace. (www.ssica.com.au)continues to provide up to date informationfor our junior cricketers & administratorsthanks to the sterling efforts of Peter Risby. In recognitionof his outstandingefforts, Mike will be nominated at the AGM this year for Lii Membershipof the SSJCA (many Life Members have called alreadyfor his nomination)and tl lan Connor'sexpertise and guidanceas
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