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Club History
Annual Reports
2006
AGM Report
Our identified main goals for 2006 were fivefold:
o to keep four competitive men's teams on the pitch;
o to see our First Grade team play in, and hopefully win, the 2006
premiership;
o to retain the West End Trophy;
o to complete the club's renovations and to finance those renovations with
minimum debt.
Each of these goals was achieved, despite a sluggish start on all
fronts.
The first two months of the season were conspicuously difficult. Our
renovations took longer than anticipated and we could not host any home
games until the end of July. This had a negative impact on our results on
the field, club morale and our profits over the bar. We had weeks with
many players unavailable due to state commitments, work or injury. The
clubrooms were broken into and the club lost cash and equipment to the
tune of many thousands of dollars. At the end of July, our First Grade had
only a 50% win rate. Fortunately, the tide turned and we finished strong;
these early hiccoughs were soon forgotten.
We again fielded four senior men's teams and a women's team; we are the
only club in SA to do so. Thanks go to all players, managers and coaches
for their commitment. It is this commitment that led us to retain the West
End Trophy for best club for the sixth consecutive year. The West End
Trophy is proof that we remain the strongest club in South Australia in
terms of participation and development of rugby.
We saw our First Grade remain as a close knit, loyal and successful
unit and I applaud them for their hard work and their commitment to their
rugby, their club and each other. I would particularly like to thank coach
Rob Sadler and managers Hamish Cranna and Harry Clark for their work with
the team. Season 2006 will obviously be remembered for their grand final
success, but it should also be celebrated for strong performances in all
grades. In addition to the glorious First XV, our Women's XV, Second XV
and Fourth XV all played in finals and put in some good solid work which
we can build on for greater successes in 2007.
The Club's renovations of the kitchen and showers are now all but
complete, after a few years' delay! My eternal thanks to Mark Pickard of
Direct Interiors, Calum Mackie of Waterproof Plumbing, Jim Denley and his
team, Gordon Hazzard of Southern Plasterboard and to all the clubmen who
assisted throughout. Their generosity of time, materials and funds has
made all this possible. We now boast some very, very nice facilities which
will stand us in good stead for years to come. Again, thanks to the
generosity of a number of people, we have been able to fund the
renovations with minimum pain. The government grant covered the process of
demolition and much of the cost of the renovations was borne by the
fantastic generosity of Mark Pickard. Nevertheless, we have had to find
many thousands of dollars to pay for labour and materials and this has
been done by in the main by careful belt-tightening and enthusiastic
fundraising. My thanks to the senior committee for the former and the
whole club for the latter (and in particular to the David Ludlow, the
third grade and women's team for their fundraising efforts and to Peter
Policki for his help gaining some cash sponsorship.)
Our juniors developed further with increases in player numbers and
on-field successes, including all teams participating in finals (other
than the Under 8s and Under 10s, whose competition does not include a
finals series). Neil and Ann Bradley again outdid themselves in their
management of the Junior ranks and I thank them. Neil has now retired from
the management of the Juniors and he leaves us in an excellent position to
continue the pattern of growth and improvement at which he has worked so
hard to achieve.
We were fortunate to boast a number of SARU award winners in 2006:
o Andy Farquharson, winner of the Don Smith Medal for Best and Fairest
player in SA in 2006, SARU's Trophy for Best Back in 2006 and the award
for Best Player in the Physio Direct Black Falcons.
o Bec Manson, winner of the Edna Reilly Trophy for Best and Fairest
women's player in SA in 2006.
o Kate Reynolds, winner of the Lito Fata Trophy for Best Women's State
Player in SA in 2006.
o Brad McDonald, winner of the trophy for Best and Fairest Junior player
in the SA competition.
Sponsorship continued to be a critical part of the club's income in
order to keep subscriptions down and cover the growing costs associated
with providing rugby and facilities to our members. Several business and
people provided much needed cash or in-kind sponsorship in 2006, and
special thanks must go to Physio Direct, Direct Interiors, One Steel, the
Feathers, Coopers Brewery, Hygienic Pigging Systems, Orlando Wines,
O'Connell Meats, Dulwich Bakery, Athlete's Foot, Champs Sport Store, GHD,
the Mortar & Pestle Café, Ballroom Billiards and a number of
individual benefactors.
Senior player numbers remained approximately static. We collected
slightly more in subscriptions this year, despite giving discounts for
early payment. There has been an improvement in the number of players
paying their subscriptions across the teams, with particularly solid
efforts from the First Grade and the Women. After a very slow start to the
social season thanks to the lack of home games, we eventually saw some
good nights at the club but recorded a drop in bar and canteen profits
overall. Thanks go to Curtis Hale and Sue Thewlis who again provided great
service behind the bar and at the canteen, which continue to be our
greatest sources of income.
We were, as usual, dependant on a small group of dedicated volunteers
who provided match reports, canteen services, line marking, ground set up
and take down, cleaning and many other jobs to provide an enjoyable
environment for our players and supporters.
Thanks to the senior committee:
o Kim Evans, President
o Graham Raymond, Vice President
o Sue Thewlis, Secretary
o Ian Barrie, Treasurer
o Tara Naige, Social Director
o Danny McCartan, Director of Rugby
Thanks also to Club Captain David Ludlow and Selectors, Ted Apted and
Barry Nichol.
My especial thanks go to all those who perform the mundane, regular duties
which keep the club going.
In particular, my undying admiration and gratitude goes to:
o Ted Apted for line marking, ground set up and take down, manning the
scoreboard, managing the recycling and a thousand other thankless tasks;
o Neil and Anne Bradley for their work with the juniors but also for their
help with managing the ground and the clubrooms.
o Sue Thewlis for running the canteen, and generally without whom we would
all be lost.
o Rob Sadler, our First Grade coach and absolute stalwart of the club.
o Paul Horne, for his management of the website whether he's based in
England, India or Adelaide.
o Michael Lowe, Bec Manson and Kate Denley, (and their team) who provide
first aid and physiotherapy support.
o Denzil Church, who as an adjunct to his role as 2nd XV Manager also kept
records of games played and players' injuries which made the processes of
selection and finals qualification much simpler.
Full accounts and reports from the AGM are available to any club member
who was not able to be present at the AGM in December 2006.
In closing, I thank the committee, coaches, managers and players for
their support and hard work in 2006. The community of this rugby club is
second to none and I am privileged to be a part of its continued success.
Kim Evans
President
Junior Rugby
The Junior side of Old Collegians prospered during 2006.
We are the second largest Junior Club in SA. We continued our growth
from 2005 with a small increase when most other Clubs went backwards.
Where we do have a problem is in the age demographics.
We are very strong in the U8, U14, U16 and U18, but not very strong for
those in between.
On the Coaching side we were ably assisted by:
U8s: Trisha Abbott and David Rowe,
U10s: David Pridham and Tony Wilkinson,
U12s: Tony Hervey and Matt Hodgson,
U14s: Simon Maklin, Guy Barrett and Wil Chattaway,
U16s: John Sullivan, Mike Campion and Jon Neate,
U18s: initially John Bell who had to give up during the year for work
reasons and his position was taken by Jim Hartnet.
We would also like to mention the effort that our first grade coach put
in advising the new coaches how to go about the coaching business. They
were also supported by a number of parents as team managers. We thank each
one of them for the part they played.
On the rugby side, the U16s won the Preseason 7s competition and the
U12s the plate. In the home and away competition all teams showed progress
and development through the series. All teams for which there were finals,
made it to the semis. Unfortunately none made the grand finals. The Club
had representatives in all State teams.
The following achieved State representation: Brad McDonald, Hugh Lord,
Tom Nutt, Will Sadler, Jack Campion, Edward Lucas, Jamie Foster, James
Neate, Alex Velarto, Nathan Linder- Patten, Daren Pinkerton and Stewart
Nutt.
Brad McDonald won the Best and Fairest player in the Junior union. We
congratulate him for that. He and a number of his team mates will be
joining the seniors next year.
The annual Club scholarships this year were awarded to Hugh Lord from
the U18s and Gary Bautz of the U16s, to attend the Brumbies Development
Camp being held at the AIS in January.
The SAJRU voted to disband itself at the end of 2006 and its functions
have been absorbed into the senior union. We have supported this move as
it brings SA Rugby into line with the rest of Australia and provides
support from the SARU where there was none previously.
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