Macquarie Sports 2013 Annual Review MACQUARIE GROUP FOUNDATION For many children throughout Australia, the chance to play sports using new equipment and be coached by a sporting hero is remote. Macquarie Sports provides this chance and more; giving children in the bush and marginalised city communities an opportunity to also learn about health, fitness, team and leadership skills. Introduction We are pleased to present the Macquarie Sports 2013 Annual Review. Macquarie Sports understands the role In addition to the sports clinics, Macquarie 2013 Macquarie sport plays in the physical, emotional, Sports offers scholarships to elite, social and cognitive development of young young sports men and women, who Sports Committee: people as well as creating healthy and pursue dual sporting and career goals. Stephen Cook harmonious communitities. Statistically, Given the time constraints athletes Executive Director, children from disadvataged communities experience with training, competition Macquarie Corporate and Asset Finance are less likely to participate in sport and study commitments, there is often activites, primarily because of the costs little opportunity to gain corporate work Lisa George associated with registration, uniforms, experience. Macquarie Sports scholarships Global Head, Macquarie Group Foundation transportation and equipment. Taking provide this experience, as well as the Antony Green sporting clinics, equipment, coaches and networks and resources to enable a Executive Director, Macquarie Capital sporting role models into these areas smooth transition from the sporting arena eliminates these barriers. Our belief is that to the workplace. Stuart Green children can be inspired and motivated Executive Director, Group Treasury In 2013, Macquarie Sports held 21 to acheive their goals by interacting with community events around Australia, James Hodgkinson athletic role models at sports clinics. reaching 5,620 children. Clinics were Board Member, Since our inception in 1999, Macquarie hosted throughout New South Wales, Macquarie Group Foundation Sports has provided sporting opportunities including in western Sydney, Mudgee, Kris Neill to over 100,000 children around Australia. Walgett, Moree, Inverell, Boggabilla and Executive Director, Corporate Our work reflects Macquarie’s view the remote communities of the Tiwi Islands Communications and Investor Relations that companies have a role to play in situated off the north coast of Darwin. developing healthy communities. Guy Reynolds (Chair) Executive Director, Fixed Income Macquarie Sports’ key objectives are to: and Currencies • benefit children across communities through the delivery of high quality Sarah Williams sporting clinics Executive Director, Corporate Operations Group • partner with grassroots sporting organisations to enhance their capacity • convey Macquarie’s commitment to the Macquarie Sports local communities in which it operates. Management: Chris McKenzie Manager, Macquarie Sports 1 Macquarie Sports: 2013 Annual Review Participants during 2013 By region: Tiwi Islands Northern Territory: 350 participants New South Wales: 5,270 participants Total: 5,620 By sport: By gender: Cricket: Netball: 2,500 490 1,450 Rugby league: Rugby union: 412 2,120 550 2,000 Soccer: Basketball: 1,708 950 60 1,500 1,386 Moree Walgett 1,000 Boggabilla 280 Mudgee Inverell 29 500 40 670 521 Doonside 450 Minto Parramatta 64 60 Erskineville 0 Liverpool Cricket Rugby league Rugby union Netball Soccer Basketball Mount Druitt Freshwater Campbelltown Blacktown Sutherland Penrith Hunters Hill Bankstown Female Male 2 Cricket Macquarie Sports hosted its annual cricket leadership day in November, at Saint Ignatius College, Riverview, Sydney. Clubs and schools were invited to nominate players within their Green Shield and First XI teams who had displayed leadership qualities. Over 120 boys took part in the day, with many travelling from the ACT and regional areas of NSW to attend. Matthew Hayden, Simon Katich, Andy Bichel and Michael Kasprowicz sharing their own experiences with the young cricketers. Ex-Australian players Matthew Hayden, The clinic concluded with the coaches Simon Katich, Michael Kasprowicz, Andy fielding questions from the participants Bichel and Stuart Clark were on hand to in a Q&A style session. The participants coach the boys, who rotated through net were given insights into the training, Matthew Hayden passing on some tips. sessions and fielding sessions. Media preparation, careers and lifestyles of professional Andrew Coorey was also on Australian cricketers. hand to provide public speaking tutorials for the boys. 3 Macquarie Sports: 2013 Annual Review Netball Macquarie Sports continued with its netball program in western Sydney in 2013. The demand for netball at primary schools role models for the children taking part is always strong, with over 1,450 children in the clinics. Coaching alongside Liz taking part in clinics in Penrith, Liverpool, and Cath were members of the NSW Bankstown, Campbelltown, Sutherland Swifts including Paige Hadley, Samantha and Parramatta. May and Vanessa Ware. Every child participating in the clinic received their very Coaching at the clinics were Australia’s two own Macquarie Sports netball and visor. most capped netballers in Liz Ellis and Cath Cox. Both Liz and Cath have won multiple World Championships and Commonwealth gold medals for Australia and are excellent Smiles all round at the Campbelltown clinic. No shortage of questions during a Q&A with Liz Ellis coaching defence in Penrith. coaches in Sutherland. 4 Rugby League Macquarie Sports Ambassador Nathan Hindmarsh led the 2013 rugby league program, taking clinics to primary school aged children throughout Sydney. The clinics gave the children the chance to meet and train with current NRL players and learn about what it takes to be a professional rugby league player. Macquarie Sports hosted over 2,100 children at rugby league clinics in 2013, with every child given their own Macquarie Sports football, along with the opportunity to meet and receive a signature from NRL stars. Macquarie Sports rugby league clinics were held at Centrebet Stadium in Penrith, Past and present NRL stars Tim Grant, Kevin Kingston, Clint Newton, Andrew Ryan and Nathan Hindmarsh Parramatta Stadium and Erskineville Oval. sign autographs to conclude the Penrith clinic. Close to 250 children from local primary schools attended each clinic with an array of past and present NRL players attending the clinics to put the children through their paces. Macquarie Sports ambassador Nathan Hindmarsh led the coaching and was joined by Luke Burt, Kevin Kingston, Clint Newton, Tim Grant, Tim Mannah, Matthew King, Michael Crocker and Adam Reynolds. Nathan Hindmarsh being pushed all the way in a footrace with a youngster at the clinic. Macquarie Sports is at the forefront of Sports as they promote participation, “ delivering quality sporting opportunities to provide sporting equipment and encourage children at a grassroots level. They provide young people to be fit access to Australia’s elite sporting talent and healthy. across various codes with fun and well- ” organised clinics. It has been an honour to Nathan Hindmarsh once again be associated with Macquarie Macquarie Sports Ambassador Centrebet Stadium played host to the Penrith clinic. 5 Macquarie Sports: 2013 Annual Review Rugby League Souths Cares 500 children in Inverell visited the Souths In 2013 Macquarie Sports was proud to Cares road show, which featured an oral support Souths Cares. Souths Cares is health education program delivered by the charitable arm of the South Sydney former Rabbitohs player Rhys Wesser, a Rabbitohs that delivers education, free dental screening in a purpose built oral training, employment and healthy lifestyle health van and a Macquarie Sports rugby programs for the community. As a result of league clinic, led by former Rabbitoh, NSW Macquarie’s support, Souths Cares was and Australian representative Matthew able to deliver an indigenous oral health King. The clinics were very well received, campaign in northern New South Wales with many communities keenly anticipating that reached more than 1,400 children. the visits. Over 200 children in Walgett, 600 children in Moree, 100 children in Boggabilla and Rhys Wesser with some school children in Walgett. Inverell school children receive final instructions ahead of the clinic. Mathew King enjoying games with children in Moree. 6 Rugby Union Community Rugby Super Clinic – April Organised chaos during the warm up. George Smith, Matthew Burke, Matt Toomua, Matthew King and Phil Waugh sign autographs following the clinic In April, Macquarie Sports hosted its players, including George Smith, Phil annual Community Rugby Super Clinic Waugh, Matthew Burke, Matt Toomua and at St Joseph’s College in Hunters Hill. Paddy Ryan. Over the three hour clinic, the Over 550 children from junior rugby clubs participants rotated through various skills throughout NSW participated in the clinic, stations, including kicking, passing, defence many travelling from regional towns such and attack. as Bowral, West Wyalong and Bathurst to The clinic concluded with each child take part. receiving a Macquarie Sports football, On hand to coach were some of the kicking tee and signatures and photos from best current and former Australian rugby the coaches. Matthew Burke leads a station during the clinic. 7 Macquarie Sports: 2013 Annual Review Soccer Macquarie Sports joined forces with Football NSW in 2013 to deliver a schools-based
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