SA Bowls Annual Report 2010-11
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Contents
Board of Directors 4Appointments 4Councillors - Country & Metropolitan 4Life Members 4Staff 5Committees 5President’s Report 6General Manager’s Report 7High Performance 8Development 9Night Owls 10SA Bowler 10Hall of Fame 11Coaching Committee 12Match & Program Committee 13Boundary Review Committee 14Greens’ Advisory Committee 15Umpire’s Committee 16Treasurer’s Report 16Financial Statements 17Statement of Income & Expenditure 18Balance Sheet 20Opinion of Board 21Statement of Cash Flows 23Auditor’s Report 24Event Winners 25Metropolitan & Country Pennant Winners 26Club Membership 28Membership Summary 34Corporate Partners 35
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Board of Directors
President Ivy Kluske
Vice President Kenn Rogers
Treasurer Bob Thomas
Metropolitan Directors Carol Boyle Bob Deuter
Country Directors Don Crosby Valda Bartlett
Independent Director John McDougall OAM
Appointments
Patron His Excellency Rear Admiral Kevin Scarce AC CSC RANR Governor of South Australia
Solicitor Anthony Kerin, Johnston Withers & Associates
Auditor Nicholas Matsis, NRM Johnson
Councillors - Country
Region 1 Region 2 Region 3 Region 4
Beverlee Scown Jim Sharratt Gordon Leue OAM Des Button
Barry Oliver Annette Rowntree Rita Jones Gwenda White
Region 5 Region 6 Region 7 Region 8
Anne Swaffer Lyn Walker Barbara Tiggemann Maxine Baldock
Barry Kearsley Gaynor Pitcher Brian Patterson David Lamond
Councillors - Metropolitan
Region 9 Region 10 Region 11 Region 12
John Hill Wayne Prosser Winston Ellis Kelvin Waters
Kathy Owen Lesley Slattery Natalie Coad Kathryn Bailey
Life Members
Fran Arthur Bob Cooper Lois Kruger
Jim Baldwin Brian Ford Brian Marsland OAM
Carol Bammann Murray Gerschwitz OAM John McDougall OAM
Rhonda Bray Brona Goldie Robert Peake
Michael Brown Bob Greenslade Joan Sims OAM
Vic Brown OAM Beth James Doreen Walding OAM
Ruth Burton John Jenkins Judy Whiting
Bowls SA acknowledges the passing of Life Members Ivy Prosser, Sadie Tonkin, Joy Smart, Bill Tonkes OAM, Jim Evans OAM and Margaret Worsley during 2010-2011.
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Committees
Umpires Coaching Match & Program Innovations
Beth Young (Chair) Ron Mitchell (Chair) Ron Mulliner (Chair) John Ganley
Alf Boyle Leon Crane Jim Evans OAM Mark Jackson
Bob Deuter Geoff Ellis Ann Kennedy Ron Mulliner
Jim Evans OAM Trevor Gregory Bill King Bob Scholefield
Penny McCarthy John Malone Ian Miller Michael Sheehan
Neville Nolan Brian Scarlett Wayne Prosser Peter Symonds
John Sims Terry White Jim Roberts Sandra Wallace
Lyn Teakle Kenn Rogers
Lyn Walker Bob Scholefield
Lesley Slattery
Bob Tuck
Staff
General Manager Ben Scales
Administration Manager Nola Byass
Marketing ManagerJessica Taylor (part)
Travis Moll (part)
Development Manager Paul Williams (part)
High Performance Coordinator Harvey Jolly
Events & Competition Coordinator Rhys Taylor
Membership & Competition Support Lyn Grenfell
Receptionist Deborah Dunbar
Accounts Officer Denise Edge
Development Officer Kelli Wray
Committees
Boundary Review Junior Development HP Selectors Finance
Bob Cooper (Chair) Brian Scarlett (Chair) Denise Amos Bob Thomas (Treasurer)
Carol Bammann Leon Crane Paul Craig Michael Brown
Michael Brown Stephanie Simms Leon Crane Bob Cooper
Faye Luke Brian Harmer
Trevor Lloyd Ivy Kluske
Lyn Teakle
Rex Whitehead
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President | Ivy Kluske
My second term as President has been another interesting year and I thank the Board, Council and Committee members for their contribution and continuing support. The Board has again considered many major issues and with the ever increasing need to run the sport in a professional and businesslike manner, the need to review the governance of Bowls SA has been an agenda item for the Board. The Bowls SA Council met five times and with the Councillors being the conduit between grass roots members and the Board this forum is vital in ensuring that decisions are made for the betterment of all stakeholders. A decision to open the meetings to Assistant Councillors, who are considering taking on the role of the Councillor, has provided an opportunity for Regions to have a viable succession plan. The Bowls SA Strategic Plan 2010-2013 was launched, with a number of initiatives being implemented to grow the sport. One of the key strategies was the establishment of an Innovations Committee, Chaired by Harvey Jolly, to review all of the major programs that Bowls SA implement and brainstorm ideas and initiatives to ensure the sport continues to develop and prosper. Bowls SA acknowledges the tremendous support of all of their corporate partners, and in particular long term major sponsor Lion Nathan and the Office for Recreation and Sport. The partnership established with the Gotta Getta Group enabled a successful lottery to be conducted in the metropolitan area generating $62,925.00 (inc GST) for the sport. It is hoped the success of the lottery will translate into an expansion of the Bowls SA/GGG relationship and the lottery across the State.One very positive initiative of the Board was the establishment of the Bowls SA Hall of Fame to acknowledge high achievers at International, National and State level and those that have been outstanding administrators of the sport. Eleven inaugural inductees were honoured at the annual Awards Night, once again held at the Bay Function Centre, Glenelg and with a record attendance this prestigious night was an excellent finale to the bowls season. With one year of the two year exemption from the Equal Opportunity Act 1984 completed, the consensus is that the exemption, enabling single gender bowls competitions in conjunction with open gender competitions, has been successful in allowing all bowlers to play in a competition of their choosing. The process will now begin to consider the legal requirements and the best approach for the future of the sport.As Bowls SA Delegates to Bowls Australia, Vice President Kenn Rogers and I attended Council Meetings every six months. This role covers many facets and over the last 12 months has included a revision of the Bowls Australia Constitution, discussions on initiatives such as the first Bowls Australia National Census, expanding the use of the Sporting Pulse suite of programs to Associations and bowlers, an increase in Australian Sports Commission participation and high performance funding and the production of a synthetic greens minimum standards document that will be available as a resource for Clubs.My goals for the future remain focused on efficient management of the organisation to maximise participation and enjoyment in a well run environment and General Manager Ben Scales and the staff of Bowls SA are thanked for providing support to ensure this continues. It is going be an exciting 12 months with Adelaide hosting the Asia Pacific Championships in November/December 2011 and the World Bowls Championships in 2012 and I look forward to the spotlight of the game being on our State and the success of these world class events. Finally, the sport wouldn’t be able to be run without the significant contribution of the thousands of volunteers and on behalf of Bowls SA I would like to thank each and everyone who gives up their time to enable this great game to be played. Thank you.
Ivy Kluske
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General Manager | Ben Scales
Ben Scales
Two long serving servants of the sport of bowls in South Australia will ‘retire’ from volunteer roles with Bowls SA at this year’s Annual General Meeting. Kenn Rogers has served in a number of capacities over his 18 year involvement with the sport and has been a tremendous servant at Club, Association, Region and State level. His contribution to bowls in the country has been significant, with his role in managing the men’s Country Carnival over a number of years ensuring that this event, the biggest on the Bowls SA calendar, is always a success and the pinnacle competition for country bowlers.Like Kenn, Bob Thomas has also served at every level of the sport, his last five years as Bowls SA Treasurer. During this tenure the financial position of organisation has strengthened significantly and his contribution to this result, particularly in difficult financial times, should not be underestimated. Kenn and Bob will both be still involved in the sport at Club level and Bowls SA thanks them for their contributions.The financial result for the 2010/11 Financial Year is again pleasing with the Finance Committee prudently managing Member’s Funds over last 12 months to produce a surplus of $32,981. A seven percent increase in income from the previous year allowed for an increase in investment in the sport, however a significant challenge for the organisation is to decrease the reliance on Member Registrations and increase revenue streams from alternative sources. Consideration has been given to this through the budgetary process and will be an area of focus for the next financial year.Other than financially, there have also been a number of pleasing performances in other key areas. Junior participation has increased with the Henselite Junior Development Squads continuing to grow in popularity, our High Performance athletes and teams achieved some good results on the national stage and participation in State Events has increased, with this year’s men’s and women’s Country Carnival seeing significant increases in entries. The Board has undertaken a number of significant projects over the past 12 months with the launch of the Bowls SA Hall of Fame, the continuation of the Boundary Review, the completion of the Risk Management process and a complete review of the Governance structure being commenced. The process of implementing the Bowls SA Strategic Plan: 2010 - 13 has also begun, with the Board and staff working through the strategies identified to achieve the objectives of the plan. As in any organisation there are always staffing changes. Travis Moll moved on from his role as Marketing Manager in December after two years with the organisation and Bowls SA wishes him well in his future endeavours. Jessica Taylor has filled the Marketing position and has already made a significant impression, in particular with the design of the SA Bowler, and will be a valuable asset to the organisation.Finally, I would like to acknowledge the team at Bowls SA of Deborah, Denise, Harvey, Jess, Kelli, Lyn, Nola and Rhys who work tirelessly for the betterment of the sport and thank them for their commitment and hard work. Thanks also to President Ivy and the Board for their on-going support and I look forward to working with the new Board to continue to grow the sport.
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High Performance | Harvey Jolly
At the start of my employment I was asked to review all High Performance programs and report to the Bowls SA Board. The report recommended a number of initiatives, a greater focus on coaching and player preparation, a revised player pathway, a pre-season coaching plan and enhanced coaching structures plus closer links with Bowls Australia High Performance. The Board approved the recommendations and has provided the support to allow recommendations to be implemented.In August the Development Squad played a regional Victorian team in Mildura. This allowed players to show their ability against good competition in front of State Selectors. While the Victorians defeated us, much was learnt about our developing bowlers. The reciprocal event held between Bowls SA and Club Merrylands was also held in August. This event provided valuable green time for our State Squad players and allowed selectors to view players vying for State selection. The under 25 program ventured to regional SA to play against the Barossa Region and then against the Fleurieu at Goolwa; these events providing preparation for the Test Series against Victoria held in Moama. Our Under 25s did us proud and had a successful campaign. The Under 18 National Championship was held at Broadbeach, Queensland in September, and while finishing 4th we had some excellent results, with Gold medals to the girl’s Pairs and Triples, Silver in the girl’s Singles and Bronze to the boy’s Triples. In January our senior men and women teams played Victoria in the annual Test Series held at Moama, the women secured victory of the Mulga Cup and the men narrowly went down in their bid to win the Loy Carroll Trophy. The annual Quad Series for our Under 18s was played at Warilla in January; our teams performed well, finishing third.The senior men and women played the Australian Sides Championship and the Super Sixes event at Nelson Bay Bowling Club in NSW finishing fourth in both the men’s and women’s events. While competitive we failed to nail close games. In the Super Sixes event our men’s performance was outstanding with Ashley Klose securing Gold in the men’s Singles and Wayne Ruediger and Max Kleinig securing Gold in the Pairs. A pleasing outcome for this season was the selection by Bowls Australia of Renee McPharlin in the Under 18 Australian team which played New Zealand in the Trans Tasman event. Added to this, following the Australian Sides Championship, Kelli Wray was named in the Bowls Australia A Squad and Max Kleinig gained selection in the Emerging Players Squad.Thanks to all coaches, team managers, selectors and players for their commitment to Bowls SA. With the experience of season 2010-11 I look forward to the new initiatives planned for season 2011-12 and helping the coaches and players achieve their goals.
Harvey Jolly
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Development | Kelli Wray
Implementing new programs and skills development clinics has been the key objective over the last year with a strong focus on increasing junior participation.Henselite Junior Development Squads The partnership between Henselite and Bowls SA in establishing Junior Development Squads has continued to develop and the initial seven HJD Squads have now increased to eight. The Fleurieu Falcons were established and cover the Region 7 Fleurieu & Kangaroo Island area.The membership of these eight Squads has grown with an additional 56 players. With Squad membership increasing it was decided to set-up a competition format for all players to participate in. In conjunction with the Squad Coordinators two formats have been proposed; a State Regional Competition and an Inter-Squad Competition. These competitions will be established in coming months and will allow members to play against other Squads utilising the skills learned at training. Under 18 Championships The Under 18 Championships supported by Henselite as major sponsor were held at the Salisbury Bowling Club, with 45 boys and 15 girls participating in Singles, Pairs and Triples. This was the first year that Junior Development Squad members were able to participate and as a result five Junior Development Squad members have been selected for the 2011-2012 State Junior Squad.SAPSASA and SSSSA Championships This season the SAPSASA and SSSSA Championships were held at the Holdfast Bay and Lockleys Bowling Clubs. Numbers were down with the SSSSA event only attracting 98 high school students and the SAPSASA event with only 163 participants. However, four new members were recruited for the Junior Development Squads, with one already making the State Junior Squad. These are great events to identify talented players who can be recruited to join established Squads.Sports CONNECTThe partnership between Bowls SA and the three Sports CONNECT partners, SASRAPID, Wheelchair Sports (The Wombats) and the Blind Bowlers Club of SA successfully continued during 2010/11. The SASRAPID State Team again competed at the Australian Open in the Athletes with a Disability competition with Michael Lawrie of Keith winning a Silver Medal. The Wheelchair Sports team, the ‘Wombats’, participated in the 2011 National Championships and three South Australian representatives, Barry Charity, Liam Buckley and Darryl Willson competed in the International Bowls for the Disabled World Championships in South Africa. A contingent of seven bowlers and seven directors represented the Blind Bowlers Club of SA in the Australian Nationals at Rosehill Bowling Club, Sydney with great success, winning 13 Gold and Silver and one Bronze medal.
Kelli Wray
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Night Owls | Rhys Taylor
The Night Owls concept continued to be a resounding success for participating clubs with just under 9,000 social bowlers registered with Bowls SA for the season.The Freemasons SA/NT continued their support of the Night Owls Super Series held before Christmas and the State Finals conducted in late March and early April.Sixty-eight teams from 19 member clubs competed in the Night Owls Super Series at Ascot Park, Grange and Modbury before the Final at Edwardstown on Sunday 28 November. The eventual winner was The Chargers from Ascot Park with Bias 4 from West Lakes a close second.The State Finals involved regional events at Mallala (14 teams), Morphett Vale (20) and Murray Bridge (14) along with Semaphore (20), Hope Valley (22) and Sturt (18). The Walkerville Bowling Club were hosts of the State Night Owls Final on Sunday 3 April and in a plan to try something a little different, and also assist country participants with their travel arrangements, the Final kicked off with lunch at 12 noon. Contenders were two teams from each regional event, two teams from Ardrossan and the Night Owls Super Series entrants which pushed the numbers up to 18 teams. The State Night Owls Champions for 2010/11 were The Havens from West Lakes. The Murray Bridge team The Pretenders ran a very close second.A huge thank you must go to the State Night Owls major sponsor Freemasons SA/NT and Henselite and Lion Nathan for their generosity in providing great prizes throughout the series and for ensuring that host clubs were able to cater for all participants at no cost.By providing an opportunity for a different demographic to experience the sport in a fun and relaxed environment, and bringing a new element into Club life Night Owls remains an integral part of ensuring a strong future for bowls and Member Clubs.
Editorial: Nola Byass | Design and Production: Travis Moll / Jessica Taylor Six editions, September, November, December/January, February/March, April/May and June were published in the 2010-2011 season with production and distribution timelines established to enable draws and reports on specific events to be included. The inclusion of both Men’s and Women’s Country Carnival draws as a pull-out booklet continues to be very popular, allowing a broader interest which translated into increased entries for both the Men’s and Women’s 2011 events. The production team at Bowls SA is committed to producing a high quality magazine and to gain a consensus on the content, presentation, timing and distribution a Bowler Survey was posted on the Bowls SA website. The feedback from readers will be vital in ensuring the magazine remains a high-quality and appealing publication for members and advertisers. The inclusion of articles by John Bevin, a freelance journalist, has been instrumental in the ongoing success of the magazine; his investigative style and animated reporting adding a new dimension and perspective. Regions, Associations and Clubs are thanked for their continuing contribution which provides an insight into their local activities. Lane Print has continued to provide an excellent printing and support service and their long standing sponsorship of the Metropolitan Premier and Metropolitan League Program Book is testament to a very successful partnership.
SA Bowler | Nola Byass
Rhys Taylor
Nola Byass
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Bowls SA Hall of Fame | John McDougall OAM
The role of the Bowls SA Hall of Fame is to recognise and promote the outstanding achievements of South Australia’s greatest athletes and general members who through their achievements have made a significant contribution to the sport of lawn bowls in South Australia over the past 100 years. The Hall of Fame sub-committee comprising Carol Boyle (Board Director), Mike Brown (Life Member), Ben Scales (General Manager) and Chairman - John McDougall (Independent Director) developed a selection criteria and reviewed candidates for approval by the Board. The sub-committee met three times during the year as well as several informal group consultations.
The selection criteria were set for two categories:
1. Athletes Nominees under this category must be superior achievers at the highest level of competition and have made an outstanding contribution to the sport in South Australia.
2. General Members Nominees under this category require a high level of achievement from personal effort or initiative in a field of endeavour that contributes to the development and status of the sport in South Australia.
Both categories of nominees should have made a major contribution at the International, National or State level in the sport or to the sport in general. Nominations for 15 men and 10 women were considered by the Hall of Fame sub-committee and the following recommendations were approved by the Board:
• Errol Bungey OAM
• Betty Greenslade (Schenke)
• Audrey Hefford
• Des Moran MBE (Deceased)
• Mary Ormsby OAM
• Paul Richards (Deceased)
• Alf Sandercock (Deceased)
• Andrew Smith
• Ray Tume
• Dorothy Wheeler (Deceased)
• Arrienne Wynen
The Bowls SA Hall of Fame was officially launched at the Bowls SA Awards Night in May 2011 with the inaugural induction of members who received a certificate, a trophy and are listed on a special Honour Board at Bowls SA. The induction of future worthy recipients will be conducted each year at the Bowls SA Awards Night.
John McDougall OAM
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Coaching Committee | Ron Mitchell
The Coaching Committee met nine times during the year with Bowls SA Development Manager Paul Williams and Development Officer Kelli Wray also attending.Coach of the Year AwardArdrossan Bowling Club member Annette Rowntree was named as Coach of the Year in recognition of her coaching skills within and outside of her club and for her role as Coordinator of the Yorke Peninsula Henselite Junior Development Squad. Annette received her award at the Bowls SA Awards Night.Revision DaysAttendance at the two Revision Days was pleasing and all participants received a Certificate of Attendance which counts towards their reaccreditation. Each day has a different program and the Committee endeavours to respond to the ideas given as feedback from coaches who attend.A presentation by a Sport Psychologist at the February revision day was well received which highlights that participants appreciate quality sessions with experts. Coaching CoursesIntroductory Courses and Club Coaching Courses held around the State have been very successful with all applicants competent in all aspects of the courses. The number of coaches accredited this year:
• Club Coaching: 25 completed• Introductory Course: 13 completed• Reaccreditation: 19 completed
There are currently 11 Introductory Coaches and 13 Club Coaches waiting for accreditation. Courses are scheduled but can only proceed if sufficient numbers apply. A Bowls SA Presenter and Assessor conducted a Club Coaching Course on Kangaroo Island in June with nine participants for the Club Coaching Course and two for re- accreditation, followed by a Junior Development day to provide coaches with training programs and techniques for juniors.With students from the local school in attendance it was an excellent opportunity for coaches to hone their skills and promote the sport to the younger generation.New Bowls Australia Selection Models are being finalised which will be available for accredited Club Coaches to attend to improve their coaching knowledge and level of training. The Advanced Coaching Course is expected to be available late 2011.Assessors and PresentersThe number of Assessors and Presenters accredited to conduct courses is slowly increasing. This will have a positive effect on the ability of Bowls SA to conduct courses. Currently, there are two accredited, four waiting for accreditation and three undergoing training.
Ron Mitchell
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Match & Program Committee | Ron Mulliner
Committee Meetings The Committee is responsible for setting the Bowls SA Calendar of Events, and conducting the metropolitan pennant competitions and State events during the season.The Committee met regularly and I thank them for their time and commitment. Bowls SA Events & Competition Coordinator Rhys Taylor attended all meetings, as a link between the Committee and Bowls SA, and his input and assistance has been exceptional. The Committee unfortunately lost a vital cog in late June with the passing of Bowls SA Life Member Jim Evans OAM. Jim worked tirelessly for our sport and he will be sadly missed. Country Carnivals Excellent entries reflect that the Men’s and Women’s Country Carnivals are still the premier events for country bowlers. Thank you to the clubs that provided their greens and facilities and to all who volunteered their time and expertise which ensured these events ran smoothly and efficiently. Kenn Rogers once again did a magnificent job managing the men’s event while Barbara Tiggemann and Patricia Alexander did a fantastic job for Region 7 by managing the women’s event. Prestige Medleys The Men’s and Women’s Prestige Medleys were held again at the Payneham Bowling Club and the Club is to be congratulated on the way the events were conducted. Thanks must go to the organising committee and the volunteers who gave up their time to ensure they were a huge success Pennants The metropolitan pennant season concluded with the Finals for Saturday and Thursday Premier 1 Leagues at West Lakes and Holdfast Bay. Congratulations to the winners, Grange and Prospect-Broadview and all 2010-2011 pennant winners. An audit of country and metropolitan pennant players was undertaken early in the season with a number of Member Clubs found to be in breach of the Laws of the Sport by playing unregistered and therefore ‘ineligible’ players. Hopefully clubs will ensure that they have appropriate processes in place in future. State Events Bowls SA State Events were once again well supported with a consistent increase in entries from the previous season. The inaugural State Open Fours event was held, with the aim to look at re-introducing the Men’s and Women’s State Fours in the coming seasons. The Match and Program Committee look forward to working with the Bowls SA Innovations Committee to review the format of events currently being offered. While some competitions may no longer be sufficiently well supported to be maintained, new initiatives are always being considered for the betterment of the sport. We look forward to the challenge of the next two seasons with Adelaide hosting the Asia Pacific Championships in November/December 2011 and World Bowls in November 2012. We thank Members and Member Clubs in advance for their patience as the Calendar of Events will be particularly full during these exciting times.
Ron Mulliner
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Boundary Review | Bob Cooper
The Boundary Review Working Group met five times with the main objective of the Working Group to ensure the smooth transition to the new alignments in the 2011/2012 and 2012/2013 seasons. Goals and Achievements Following the 2009/2010 review by the Bowls SA Boundary Review Committee, their recommendations were ratified by the Bowls SA Board and endorsed by the Council to come into effect for the 2011/12 and 2012/2013 seasons. The changes were distributed to all stakeholders on 7 July 2010 and to assist with the implementation of these changes, a Boundary Review Working Group was set up to liaise with stakeholders affected by these recommendations. As a starting point, an offer was extended to relevant Regions, Associations and Member Clubs to meet with the Working Group to discuss and provide assistance with the process moving forward. Alternatively, Regions, Associations and Clubs were able to submit a written submission to the Working Group outlining any assistance required. As a result, members of the Working Group visited Regions 3 and 8 for information sessions and discussions took place with individual Member Clubs affected by recommended realignments, and the closure of the Southern Bowling Associations. Member Clubs who had previously fielded sides in both metropolitan and country pennant competitions were asked to indicate their preference for either metropolitan or country alignment.
Vision for the future The Boundary Review Working Group remains focussed on determining boundaries that are in the best interests of the sport and for participants long term. The Working Group is confident that the consultation process has been thorough with alignment issues resolved to allow the sport to prosper by maintaining a solid membership and competition structure and therefore attracting participants to enjoy the great game of bowls.
Bob Cooper
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Greens Advisory Committee | John McDougall OAM
The role of the Greens Advisory Panel is to develop and implement a program of educational and advisory services in relation to greens management for Greenkeepers and Club Administrators. The panel comprised Chairman John McDougall OAM, (Independent Director) and representatives from the SA Greenkeepers Association: Russell Edmunds, Greg Daulby, Nigel Ryan, Brad Porter and Kevin Lewis. The Panel met three times during the year and also had several consultations electronically. An Education Forum was conducted in February 2011 at the Adelaide Bowling Club and approximately 70 Club representatives attended from around the State.
Presentation sessions included:• Disease management• Nutrition• Renovation of greens
• Machinery maintenance
Following the presentations the attendees were able to discuss individual problems on a one on one basis with the Greenkeepers who were involved in the presentations. The results of a survey of attendees showed that the Forum was worthwhile, however the consistent recommendation was that Field Days would be a better means of communicating the subject matter. In view of this it is intended to conduct two Field Days over the next 12 months. Articles of interest on greens management, compiled by the SA Greenkeepers Association, will also be included in future issues of the SA Bowler. During the year the Panel handled a range of concerns regarding greens and on several occasions visited the Clubs concerned to provide first hand assessment and advice.
John McDougall OAM
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Umpires Committee | Beth Young
The Committee met six times with most well attended. The meetings were held whenever it was felt necessary to deal with questions, problems with the laws and to organise events. One of our aims over the last year was to promote interest in Umpires wishing to advance to a higher level and it is pleasing to note that in excess of 40 umpires have applied to be assessed for International Technical Official (ITO) status. If successful, they will then be eligible to umpire at International level and hopefully make themselves available for the Asia Pacific Games to be held in Adelaide during November/December this year. Training sessions were organised for all members who wish to officiate at State, National and International level as either Umpires, Markers or both and we were very fortunate to have National Official Co-ordinator, Mark Cowan, visit Adelaide to assist us in getting started. Wherever possible applicants have been given the opportunity to officiate in some way at important games and have acquitted themselves well. The changes to the Laws of the Sport were introduced on January 1, 2011 and in spite of this being half-way through our season I believe there was very little disruption to our programs. Most laws have been well accepted but in some cases, and in particular, the Skip’s duties have not. Tutors retire or move on and fortunately we have others willing to take over the role. Thank you to the existing Tutors and two new probationary Tutors; their efforts are very much appreciated. Four seminars were held at Murray Bridge, Strathalbyn, Nuriootpa and Crystal Brook were well attended and the Committee aims to continue these visits to Regions. The seminars provide an opportunity for members to ask questions and get answers, gain a better understanding of the Laws, get to know Committee members and in some areas has led to renewed interest in members wishing to become an Umpire.
Beth YoungTreasurer’s Report | Bob Thomas
It is with pleasure that I present the audited financial accounts for the year ended 30 June 2011. Despite the current economic climate the organisation has attained a satisfactory surplus of $32,981 - $41,139 above budget.The increased surplus above that of budget can be mainly attributed to increased interest earned on investments, $22,173, earnings from the Bowls SA/Gotta Getta Group Green Energy Lottery ($7,671) and general operational savings of $11,295.Although interest rates on funds invested have been generally low, we have been able to source the best possible secured rates, resulting in significant unbudgeted income.The Finance Committee continued to review and revise the Bowls SA Finance Policy throughout the year to ensure the best results could be obtained.I would like to thank the members of the Finance Committee and the staff of Bowls SA for their professional approach and dedication to ensure that Bowls SA remains financially strong and that the Member’s funds are protected and used to the best effect.
Bob Thomas
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FINANCIAL STATEMENTS Statement of Income & Expenditure for year ended 30 June 2011
INCOME 2011 2010
Advertising 0 1,050
Administration Fee 65,025 56,127
Bowls Australia 0 3,636
Bowls SA - Aged Receivables 58 55
Club Member Registrations 611,377 584,413
Club Subscriptions 16,586 16,877
Clearance Fees 15,151 13,094
Club Pennant Nominations 12,476 10,364
Coaching 6,536 19,641
Commission 1,236 1,468
Fines-Club Development 2,300 2,016
Grants 154,315 153,818
Hire of Equipment 217 175
Information Guide 2 0
Interest on Invested Funds 55,609 38,644
Junior Development 21,518 16,708
Lottery Income 57,205 0
Member Servicing 7,066 6,156
Special Events/Projects 2,000 2,750
Sponsorship 93,735 103,974
Sundry 55 5,124
Sale of Goods 39,779 28,738
Less Cost of Resale Goods -31,788 -24,470
Tournament Entry Fees 49,459 40,941
Umpire 4,734 4,235
Masters Games 300 0
SA Bowler 85,604 99,902
Total Net Income 1,270,555 1,185,436
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EXPENSES 2011 2010
Audit & Accounting Fees 4,864 4,546
Bad debts 595 0
Bank Fees 1,787 2,177
Bowls Australia 172,721 169,266
Building - Repairs & Maintenance 12,009 10,139
Coaching 3,004 10,456
Consultancy Fees 0 10,562
Computer Expenses & Rental 14,524 30,532
Depreciation 17,840 16,568
Development Manager - ORS Grant 49,238 40,597
Development Officer - ORS Grant 36,339 25,535
Electricity 6,596 5,868
General Manager 3,548 2,739
Grant 126 285
High Performance 128,929 77,304
Information Guide 0 3,016
Insurance 26,944 26,958
Junior Development 20,684 19,844
Legal Fees 245 11,398
Lottery 49,533 0
Marketing 61,979 42,695
Meeting 2,371 2,209
Member Servicing 14,168 11,454
Motor Vehicle 8,553 9,312
Office 4,042 4,268
Office Equipment 323 755
Pennants 13,772 13,066
Photocopier 16,949 9,085
Postage & Freight 16,283 10,768
Printing & Stationery 12,481 9,989
Promo. Items (Not Resale) 5,033 4,567
Representatives 2,867 2,704
Rates & Taxes (including Water) 5,319 5,250
Special Events/Projects 11,147 239
Sponsorship 1,810 1,354
FINANCIAL STATEMENTS Statement of Income & Expenditure for year ended 30 June 2011
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Expenses 2011 2010
Stock Adjustment 0 -2
Strategic Plan 2,788 0
Subscriptions 1,424 1,299
Telephone & Fax 7,731 8,534
Tournament 12,051 10,230
Tournament Prize Money 30,595 30,395
Travel & Reimbursements 7,861 7,677
Wages & Salaries 325,938 333,419
Umpire 2,833 2,946
COMM: Boundaries Review 87 1,543
COMM: Coaching 0 38
COMM: Constitution 197 236
COMM: Greens Advisory 909 0
COMM: Match & Program 173 303
COMM: SA Bowler Magazine 116,650 123,298
COMM: Umpires/Markers 1,714 1,265
Total Expenses 1,237,574 1,116,686
Net Surplus 32,981 68,750
ASSETS 2011 2010 2009
Current Assets
Cash In Bank 31,799 43,104 59,037
Investments 855,115 756,323 660,284
Prepayments 0 0 9,166
Accounts Receivable 67,872 51,596 29,482
Stock on Hand 3,224 3,890 6,989
Total Current Assets 958,010 854,913 764,958
Non-Current Assets
Lockleys - Building 685,000 685,000 685,000
Lockleys - Motor Vehicle 15,979 20,438 24,897
Lockleys - Furniture & Equipment 52,260 62,857 69,577
Total Non-Current Assets 753,239 768,295 779,474
TOTAL ASSETS 1,711,249 1,623,208 1,544,432
FINANCIAL STATEMENTS Statement of Income & Expenditure for year ended 30 June 2011
Balance Sheet as at 30 June 2011
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LIABILITIES 2011 2010 2009
Current Liabilities
Creditors 59,288 29,693 49,368
Credit Cards 9,548 9,004 1,940
GST Liability -911 -464 -2,950
Provision - Repayment Grant 10,959 0 0
Trust Funds 9,400 9,400 9,400
Payroll Liabilities 62,566 49,786 36,947
Total Current Liabilities 150,850 97,419 94,705
Non-Current Liabilities
Prov: Long Service Leave 27,179 25,551 18,238
Total Non-Current Liabilities 27,179 25,551 18,238
TOTAL LIABILITIES 178,029 122,970 112,943
NET ASSETS 1,533,220 1,500,238 1,431,489
Members' Fund
Retained Earnings 89,883 21,132 -14,791
Current Year Earnings 32,981 68,750 35,924
Introduced Funds 1,167,422 1,167,422 1,167,422
Building Revaluation August 05 242,934 242,934 242,934
TOTAL MEMBERS' FUND 1,533,220 1,500,238 1,431,489
Balance Sheet as at 30 June 2011
1. IN THE OPINION OF THE MEMBERS OF THE BOARD:a) The accompanying Income and Expenditure Statement is drawn up so as to present fairly the surplus of the Association for the financial year ended 30 June 2011.b) The accompanying Balance Sheet is drawn up to present fairly the state of affairs of the Association as at the end of the financial year then ended 30 June 2011
STATEMENT BY THE BOARD:In the opinion of the members of the Board of Bowls SA Inc and in compliance with Section 35 (2) (c) of the Associations Incorporation Act, 1985:1) The attached accounts present fairly the results of the operation of the Association for the financial year ending 30th day of June, 2011 and the state of affairs of the Association as at the end of the financial year.2) The Board has reasonable grounds to believe the Association will be able to pay its debts as and when they fall due.The accounts of the Association have been made out in accordance with Statements of Accounting Concepts and applicable Australian accounting standards.This statement is made in accordance with a resolution of the Board and is signed for and on behalf of the Board on 27 July, 2011 in accordance with a resolution of the Board.
Ivy Kluske R G (Bob) ThomasPresident Bowls SA Inc Treasurer Bowls SA Inc
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2. SUMMARY OF SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES:The financial statements have been prepared in accordance with the relevant Statements of Accounting Concepts, Accounting Standards and the disclosure requirements of the Associations Incorporation Act.The Financial Statements are prepared in accordance with the historical cost convention, except for certain assets which, as noted, are at valuation. The Accounting policies adopted are consistent with those of previous years.
(a) Income Tax
The Association is a non-taxable entity, consequently no provision has been made for income tax.
(b) Stock On Hand
All Stock on hand is stated at the lower of cost and net realisable value.
(c) Depreciation
Depreciation is calculated on all items of Plant, Equipment, etc., (except computers and peripherals) at 10% of written down value. Depreciation on computers and peripherals is calculated at 25% of purchase price.
(d) Cash
For purposes of the Statement of Cash Flows, cash includes investments which are readily convertible to cash on hand and which are used in the cash management function on a day-to-day basis.
3. RELATED PARTIESRemuneration and Benefits: Not Applicable
4. RENTAL COMMITMENTTotal operating rent commitment in respect of a photocopier and not included in the accounts is:2011/2012Not Less than 1 year $7,582/year (ex GST)The Rental commitment is due to cease in November 2012.
5. EMPLOYEE BENEFITS - SuperannuationThe Association complies with all Award and Superannuation Guarantee Charge requirements and monies are invested in external funds.
REPORT OF THE BOARD OF BOWLS SA INC:In the opinion of the members of the Board, during the financial year ended 30th June 2011:
a) No officer of the Association, a firm of which an officer is a member, or a body corporate in which an officer has a substantial financial interest, has received or become entitled to receive a benefit as a result of a contract between the officer, a firm of which the officer is a member, or a body corporate in which an officer has a substantial financial interest and the Association.
b) No officer of the Association has received directly or indirectly from the Association any payment or other benefit of a pecuniary value.Signed at Adelaide on the 27 July, 2011 in accordance with a resolution of the Board.
Ivy Kluske R G (Bob) ThomasPresident Bowls SA Inc Treasurer Bowls SA Inc
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VariationCash In Bank Decrease -19,556
Investments Increase 107,042
Accounts Receivable Increase 16,275
Prepayments Decrease
Stock on Hand Decrease -666
Creditors Increase -29,595
Credit Cards Decrease -544
GST Liability Decrease 447
Provision - Repay Move-It Grant -10,959
Payroll Liablities Decrease -7,096
Annual Leave Provision Decrease -5,684
Increase in Working Capital Activities 49,664
Building Investment 0
Motor Vehicle Investment Decrease -4,459
Furniture & Equipment Investment Decrease -10,597
Provision for Long Service Leave Decrease -1,627
Increase in Non-working Capital Activities -16,683
Increase in Working Capital Activities 49,664
Plus Increase in Non-working Capital Activities -16,683
Equals Surplus for Year Ending 30 June 2011 32,981
FINANCIAL STATEMENTS Statement of Cash Flows for year ended 30 June 2011
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AUDITORS REPORT TO THE MEMBERS SCOPE:We have audited the financial statements of BOWLS SA INCORPORATED for the year ended 30 June 2011 comprising Balance Sheet (Net Assets $1,533,220), Statement of Income and Expenditure (Net Surplus $32,981), Statement of Cash Flows and the Notes to the Accounts. The elected Committee of the Association is responsible for the preparation of the financial statements. We have conducted an independent audit of these financial statements in order to express an opinion on them to the members.
The audit has been conducted in accordance with Australian Auditing Standards to provide reasonable assurance whether the financial statements are free of material misstatement. Our procedures include examination, on a test basis, of evidence supporting the amounts and other disclosures in the financial statements, and the evaluation of accounting policies and significant accounting estimates. These procedures have been undertaken to form an opinion whether, in all material respects, the financial statements are presented fairly in accordance with Australian Accounting Standards, other mandatory professional reporting requirements and the provisions of the Associations Incorporation Act (SA) so as to present a view which is consistent with our understanding of the Association’s financial position, the results of its operations and cash flows.
The audit opinion expressed in this report has been formed on the above basis.
AUDIT OPINION:In our opinion the financial statements present fairly in accordance with applicable Accounting Standards, other mandatory professional reporting requirements and the Associations Incorporations Act (SA), the financial position of BOWLS SA INCORPORATED as at 30 June 2011 and the results of its operations and cash flows for the year then ended.
NRM JohnsonCertified Practising Accountants First Floor19 Sturt StreetAdelaide SA 5000
Nicholas Matsis CPA PartnerRegistered Company Auditor 77466
South Australia, this 27th day of July 2011
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Singles
State Singles Champion - Open
Ryan Digby (Grange)
State Singles Champion - Women
Riina Bradbrook (Holdfast Bay)
State Singles Champion - Men
Craig Mills (Modbury)
State Singles Champion - Disability
Liam Buckley (Angaston)
State Singles Champion - Under 35
Matthew Northcott (Marion)
Metropolitan Singles Champion - Women
Renata Callisto (Grange)
Metropolitan Singles Champion - Men
Bernie Ward (Hawthorn)
Champion of Champions Singles - Women
Kerry Treloar (Berri)
Champion of Champions Singles – Men
Adrian Green (Adelaide)
Country Carnival Singles Champion – Women
Diane Milner (Wallaroo Mines)
Country Carnival Singles Champion – Men
Ray Schroeder (Murrayville)
State Singles Champion – Under 18 Girls
Breeanna Dickson (Payneham)
State Singles Champion – Under 18 Boys
Nathan Pedersen (Rosewater)
Pairs
State Pairs Champions – Women
Janet Cocks (Prospect-Broadview)Penny Landherr (Kensington/Marryatville)
State Pairs Champions – Men
Simon Dorr (Payneham), Ashley Klose (Marion)
State Pairs Champions - U18 Girls
Sarah Voigt (Eudunda), Emma Hughes (Modbury)
State Pairs Champions - U18 Boys
Jono Voigt (Salisbury), Ben Bowman (Gawler)
Mixed Pairs Champions
Jocelyn Hastie & Jeffrey Aworth (Brighton)
Country Carnival Pairs Champions – Women
Sue Smart & Jan Kennedy (Murray Bridge)
Country Carnival Pairs Champions – Men
Barry Magor, Mark Underwood (BHAS)
Champion of Champions Pairs – Women
Marie Roberts & Laini Murray (Payneham)
Champion of Champions Pairs – Men
Mick Collins & Zane Cini (Semaphore)
Triples
State Triples Champions – Women
Joan Prosser (Payneham), Susan Jenkins (Hawthorn), Laini Murray (Payneham)
State Triples Champions – Men
Dave Thulborn, Brett Davis, Scott Thulborn (Adelaide)
State Triples Champions – U18 Girls
Sarah Voigt (Eudunda), Renee McPharlin (Balaklava), Breeanna Dickson (Payneham)
State Triples Champions – U18 Boys
Ben Johnson (Lockleys), Brandon Whiley (McLaren Vale), Blake Fiebig (Hawthorn)
Fours
Country Carnival Fours Champions – Women
Dianne Murch (Mundulla), Merna Whitehead, Glenda Dalton & Jenny Waugh (Mt Gambier RSL)
Country Carnival Fours Champions – Men
Brett Norman, Andrew Day, Simon Masters (Woodside), Wayne Zilm (Lobethal)
State Fours Champions – Open
Jocelyn Hastie, Ben Hastie, Geoff Collins, Jeffrey Aworth (Brighton)
EVENT WINNERS
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METROPOLITAN & COUNTRY PENNANT WINNERS
METROPOLITAN - WEDNESDAYPREMIER LEAGUE METROPOLITAN LEAGUE
DIVISION 1 MODBURY DIVISION 1 NORTH MODBURY DIVISION 2 EAST KENS/MARRYATVILLE RED
DIVISION 2 NORTH SALISBURY DIVISION 1 SOUTH BRIGHTON DIVISION 2 WEST BRIGHTON
DIVISION 2 SOUTH TRANMERE DIVISION 1 EAST WALKERVILLE DIVISION 2 NE KENS/MARRYATVILLE
DIVISION 1 WEST WOODVILLE DIVISION 3 NORTH ADELAIDE AIRPORT
DIVISION 2 NORTH MODBURY DIVISION 3 SOUTH STURT RED
DIVISION 2 SOUTH EDWARDSTOWN
METROPOLITAN - THURSDAYPREMIER LEAGUE METROPOLITAN LEAGUE
DIVISION 1 PROSPECT-BROADVIEW DIVISION 1 NORTH SALISBURY RED DIVISION 2 NORTH HOPE VALLEY RED
DIVISION 2 NORTH MODBURY DIVISION 1 SOUTH PAYNEHAM DIVISION 2 SOUTH BRIGHTON RED
DIVISION 2 SOUTH WEST LAKES DIVISION 1 WEST WEST LAKES
METROPOLITAN - SATURDAYPREMIER LEAGUE METROPOLITAN LEAGUE
DIVISION 1 GRANGE DIVISION 1 NORTH MODBURY DIVISION 3 SOUTH MARION
DIVISION 2 NORTH MODBURY DIVISION 1 SOUTH EDWARDSTOWN DIVISION 3 EAST ADELAIDE
DIVISION 2 SOUTH KENS/MARRYATVILLE DIVISION 1 EAST BEAUMONT DIVISION 3 WEST ROSEWATER
DIVISION 1 WEST GRANGE DIVISION 3 SW BRIGHTON
TRIPLES DIVISION 2 NORTH MODBURY DIVISION 3 NW HOLDFAST BAY
NORTH CLEARVIEW DIVISION 2 SOUTH EDWARDSTOWN DIVISION 3 NE PROSPECT-BROADVIEW
SOUTH ASCOT PARK DIVISION 2 EAST PROSPECT-BROADVIEW DIVISION 4 NORTH TRANMERE
DIVISION 2 WEST LOCKLEYS DIVISION 4 SOUTH EDWARDSTOWN RED
DIVISION 3 NORTH PARA HILLS DIVISION 4 CENTRAL PROSPECT-BROADVIEW
COUNTRY - WOMEN’SREGION 1 REGION 2 REGION 3
SOUTH EASTERN YORKE PENINSULA NORTH WESTERN
DIVISION 1 MOUNT GAMBIER DIVISION 1 ARDROSSAN DIVISION 1 BHAS BLUE
DIVISION 2 MOUNT GAMBIER DIVISION 2 KADINA DIVISION 2 CRYSTAL BROOK RED
DIVISION 3 KINGSTON SOUTHERN YORKE PENINSULA FLINDERS
UPPER SOUTH EAST DIVISION 1 PORT VINCENT DIVISION 1 BOOLEROO WHITE
DIVISION 1 MUNDULLA BLACK DIVISION 2 MINLATON MAROON SPENCER GULF
DIVISION 1 WHYALLA GOLF RED
REGION 4 REGION 5 REGION 6BAROSSA & LIGHT WESTERN EYRE LAMEROO
DIVISION 1 TANUNDA DIVISION 1 STREAKY BAY RED DIVISION 1 LAMEROO BRONZE
MID MURRAY EASTERN EYRE HILLS
DIVISION 1 SWAN REACH BLACK DIVISION 1 COWELL DIVISION 1 MT BARKER WHITE
RIVERLAND SOUTHERN EYRE LOWER MURRAY
DIVISION 1 BARMERA DIVISION 1 PORT LINCOLN RED DIVISION 1 JERVOIS
DIVISION 2 LYRUP DIVISION 2 PORT LINCOLN GREEN DIVISION 2 MENINGIE
DIVISION 3 LOXTON RSL GREEN
SILVER CITY REGION 7DIVISION 1 NORTH BROKEN HILL SOUTHERN REGION 8
DIVISION 1 HAPPY VALLEY HUTT & HILL RIVER
DIVISION 2 MYPONGA DIVISION 1 BLYTH RED
DIVISION 3 CLARENDON NORTHERN LIGHT
GREAT SOUTHERN DIVISION 1 RIVERTON BLUE
DIVISION 1 VICTOR HARBOR RED WOOROORA
DIVISION 2 GOOLWA BLACK DIVISION 1 HAMLEY BRIDGE GOLD
KANGAROO ISLAND
DIVISION 1 KINGSCOTE BLUE
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COUNTRY PENNANT WINNERS
COUNTRY - MEN’S SATURDAY
REGION 1 REGION 2 REGION 3UPPER SOUTH EAST YORKE PENINSULA UPPER NORTHERN
DIVISION 1 KEITH GREEN DIVISION 1 KADINA DIVISION 1 PORT AUGUSTA RED
DIVISION 2 TINTINARA DIVISION 2 WALLAROO DIVISION 2 WILMINGTON
DIVISION 3 MOONTA RED
LOWER SOUTH EAST SOUTHERN YORKE PENINSULA NORTH WESTERN
DIVISION 1 MT GAMBIER RSL RED DIVISION 1 MINLATON DIVISION 1 JAMESTOWN
DIVISION 2 KINGSTON DIVISION 2 CURRAMULKA DIVISION 2 GLADSTONE
DIVISION 3 ROBE DIVISION 3 YORKETOWN RED DIVSION 3 LAURA
DIVISION 4 MT GAMBIER RSL DIVISION 4 CRYSTAL BROOK
DIVISION 5 NARACOORTE RSL
REGION 4 REGION 5 REGION 6BAROSSA & LIGHT SOUTHERN EYRE PINNAROO LINE
DIVISION 1 FREELING DIVISION 1 PORT LINCOLN WHITE DIVISION 1 LAMEROO RED
DIVISION 2 NURIOOTPA GOLD DIVISION 2 COFFIN BAY GOLD DIVISION 2 PINNAROO
DIVISION 3 KAPUNDA BLACK
RIVERLAND EASTERN EYRE LOWER MURRAY
DIVISION 1 BERRI DIVISION 1 CLEVE GREEN DIVISION 1 TAILEM BEND
DIVISION 2 MOOROOK UPPER EYRE DIVISION 2 TAILEM BEND
DIVISION 3 GREEN RENMARK DIVISION 1 STREAKY BAY GOLD DIVISION 3 MANNUM
DIVISION 3 GOLD RENMARK
MID MURRAY HILLS
DIVISION 1 SWAN REACH DIVISION 1 LOBETHAL
SILVER CITY DIVISION 2 LOBETHAL 1
DIVISION 1 NORTH BROKEN HILL DIVISION 3 WOODSIDE
REGION 7 REGION 8GREAT SOUTHERN BROUGHTON
DIVISION 1 MCLAREN VALE DIVISION 1 BRINKWORTH
DIVISION 2 WILLUNGA DIVISION 2 REDHILL
DIVISION 3 PORT ELLIOT MID NORTH
DIVISION 4 ENCOUNTER BAY DIVISION 1 CLARE RED
DIVISION 5 MCLAREN VALE BLUE DIVISION 2 RED WATERVALE
SOUTHERN DIVISION 2 WHITE SADDLEWORTH GOLD
DIVISION 1 RED MORPHETT VALE WOOROORA
DIVISION 1 WHITE MORPHETT VALE DIVISION 1 HAMLEY BRIDGE
DIVISION 1 BLUE MORPHETT VALE DIVISION 2 RED OWEN
DIVISION 1 GREEN MORPHETT VALE DIVISION 2 WHITE BALAKLAVA BLUE
DIVISION 2 RED ALDINGA BAY
KANGAROO ISLAND
DIVISION 1 KINGSCOTE GOLD
COUNTRY MEN’S MIDWEEKREGION 2 REGION 3 REGION 4
SOUTHERN YORKE PENINSULA EASTERN BAROSSA & LIGHT
DIVISION 1 WOOROOKA RED DIVISION 1 MELROSE BLUE DIVISION 1 KAPUNDA BLACK
WESTERN RIVERLAND
DIVISION 1 CRYSTAL BROOK RED DIVISION 1 LOXTON RED
REGION 5 OVERALL FINAL REGION 6
SOUTHERN EYRE DIVISION 1 MELROSE BLUE LOWER MURRAY
DIVISION 1 PORT LINCOLN RED DIVISION 1 MURRAY BRIDGE MAGPIES
DIVISION 2 COFFIN BAY GOLD HILLS
EASTERN EYRE COWELL DIVISION 1 MOUNT BARKER 1
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Adelaide 54 4 20 12
Adelaide Airport 19 1 5 34 9
Adelaide High OS 16 1 1
Adelaide Oval 31
Aldinga Bay 36 1 6 42
Alford 19 16
Angaston 53 1 25 33 13
Ardrossan 63 2 40 3 48 25
Arno Bay 24 2 11 3
Arthurton 21 22 12 13
Ascot Park 110 1 4 47 2 161 124
Auburn 26 20 6 1
B.H.A.S. 70 42 13 9
Balaklava 45 3 26 2 10 4
Barmera 54 38 22 19
Beachport 24 2 13 3
Beaumont 65 2 16 58 19
Berri 49 1 1 31 2 35 23
Birchmore 44 2 22
Blackwood 53 14 117 21
Blanchetown 11 10
Blyth 27 11 1
Booborowie 26 1 11 1
Booleroo Centre 33 2 17
Bordertown 58 4 32 7
Brighton 146 43 1 64 11 129 41
Brinkworth 20 2 7
Broken Hill 31 1 19 1
Burra 36 28
Bute 38 1 22
Cadell 11 9
Caltowie 27 19
Ceduna 56 4 38 19 14
Christies Beach 80 41
Clare 66 2 40
Clarence Gardens 78 14 37 3 63 33
Clarendon 43 9 31 17
Clearview 114 1 42 2 90 52
Men Men Men Women Women Women Men WomenClub F AS J/S F AS J/S A A
CLUB MEMBERSHIP
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Cleve 43 22 3
Coffin Bay 34 17
Coonalpyn 28 2 4
Cowell 26 17 12 4
Croydon 38 2 4 4
Crystal Brook 43 2 23
Cummins 67 43
Curramulka 31 3 22 19 13
Edithburgh RSL 31 21
Edwardstown 88 1 12 56 27
Elizabeth 73 2 31 4
Encounter Bay 128 21 66 16 58 23
ETSA Port Augusta 36 1 1 34
Eudunda 47 24 1 16 6
Frances 25 1 10 2
Freeling 41 1 18
Gawler 94 30 2 44 12 1 39 11
Georgetown 23 3 4
Geranium 23 10 5 3
Gladstone 37 11 4 4
Glenelg 55 1 11 5 128
Goolwa 128 11 73 8 220
Grange 87 9 1 39 1 92 15
Gulnare 15 6
Gumeracha 48 1 13
Hahndorf 48 18 19 15
Hallett 14 1 3
Hamley Bridge 33 15
Happy Valley 92 14 39 1 103
Hawker 13 20
Hawthorn 95 4 5 39 3 1 196 84
Henley 104 16 140 17
Hindmarsh 63 1 8 32 8
Holdfast Bay 91 1 46 81
Hope Valley 138 36 1 56 15 109 37
Iron Knob 1
Jamestown 59 26 7 9
Jervois 50 2 23 15 8
Men Men Men Women Women Women Men WomenClub F AS J/S F AS J/S A A
CLUB MEMBERSHIP
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Kadina 57 1 40 24 12
Kalangadoo 27 1 2 8
Kapunda 53 1 1 18 1 1 44 25
Karoonda 30 1 1 15 2
Keith 52 1 24 2 4
Kensington/Marryatville 99 19 1 43 4 55 38
Kimba 39 3 26 12 24 8
Kingscote 38 2 19 4
Kingston SE 44 30 51 11
Kirton 77 1 54 8 48 27
Koolunga 18 4
Lameroo 45 2 27 2 3
Langhorne Creek 51 3 15 31 11
Laura 29 2 16
Lenswood 38 4 6 1 1
Lobethal 54 17 1 19 13
Lock 18 5
Lockleys 108 8 2 50 2 1 126 67
Loxton 98 4 46 5 34 8
Loxton RSL 42 21
Lucindale 31 1 20 1
Lyndoch 46 3 20 4 40 20
Lyrup 30 19
Maitland 48 35 12 10
Mallala 37 2 22 28 8
Mannum 46 5 23 5 1 30 10
Marion 118 12 1 47 13 181 66
Marion RSL 25 11 9 8
McLaren Flat 27 1 23 6
McLaren Vale 88 2 41 91
Meadows 36 1 9 20 10
Melrose 31 20
Meningie 30 20
Milang 29 10 1
Millicent 82 9 45 4 93 40
Millswood 32 2 63 9
Minlaton 30 33 1 44 21
Minnipa 14 3
Men Men Men Women Women Women Men WomenClub F AS J/S F AS J/S A A
CLUB MEMBERSHIP
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Mintaro 23 1 12 1 5 1
Modbury 156 45 79 3 1 211 55
Monash 33 12 3
Moonta 94 10 78 5 65 33
Moorook 27 2 13 1
Morgan 17 3 1 12 3
Morphett Vale 84 4 1 30 2 79 38
Mount Barker 46 25
Mount Gambier 102 41 89 15
Mount Gambier RSL 123 57 67 25
Mount Pleasant 51 15 1
Mundoora 27 1 16 1
Mundulla 35 24 12 6
Munno Para 66 1 24 1 21 10
Murray Bridge 95 4 1 44 4 93 32
Murray Bridge RSL 34 24
Murrayville & RSL 27
Myponga 40 1 11
Naracoorte 77 35 13 8
Naracoorte RSL 29 15
North Broken Hill 42 7 1 29
Novar Gardens 77 28 30 22
Nuriootpa 66 24
Oakbank 29 1 4 1
Orroroo 39 3 21
Owen 28 10 12 5
Padthaway 19 1 1
Para Hills 71 2 24 84 22
Parilla 25 2
Parndana 39 24
Paskeville 53 1 17 3 1
Payneham 127 4 1 55 1 79
Penfield 32 4 1 14 3 9 4
Penola 26 27 26 9
Peterborough 30 1 7 2 21 23
Pinnaroo 25 1 11 1
Poochera 6 7
Port Adelaide 52 14
Men Men Men Women Women Women Men WomenClub F AS J/S F AS J/S A A
CLUB MEMBERSHIP
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Port Augusta 60 2 40 4 1 25
Port Broughton 39 1 18
Port Elliot 103 52 57 21
Port Germein 31 1 11
Port Lincoln 69 1 39 1 1 56 33
Port MacDonnell 51 32 5 2
Port Neill 21 20
Port Noarlunga 94 33 1 24 4
Port Pirie 67 1 34 18 19
Port Victoria 33 25
Port Vincent 38 24 11 14
Port Wakefield 38 1 14 20 8
Prospect-Broadview 69 43 69 25
Quorn 40 11
Reade Park 40 6
Redhill 17 1 19
Renmark 52 30 36 22
Renmark RSL 50 1 24
Reynella 89 2 28 84 36
Riverton 33 1 27 13
Robe 44 3 37
Robertstown 25 4 16 1
Rosewater 69 1 14 1 27 13
Roxby Downs 21 8 22 9
Saddleworth 37 1 21 2 19
Salisbury 140 1 2 57 117 29
Semaphore 66 5 2 28 202 80
Snowtown 31 1 18
Somerton 135 63 28 19 2 239 144
Spalding 19 4 12 1
Stansbury 41 2 20 1
Strathalbyn 68 1 26 57 44
Streaky Bay 59 1 34 1 10 10
Sturt 46 5 200
Swan Reach 12 10 24 10
Tailem Bend 40 1 20
Tanunda 54 4 24 72 10
Tarlee 19 4 12 1 1 5
Men Men Men Women Women Women Men WomenClub F AS J/S F AS J/S A A
CLUB MEMBERSHIP
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Tintinara 32 1 12 2
Toorak Burnside 63 12 26 1 19 23
Tranmere 96 53 74 56
Trinity Gardens 32 4 18 2 20 9
Tumby Bay 52 4 27 1 16 4
Two Wells 54 19
Underdale 42 1 6 47 17
Uraidla 50 21
Victor Harbor 121 4 1 58 2 46 26
Waikerie 69 29 24 9
Walkerville 61 1 27 81 35
Wallaroo 85 1 55 29 19
Wallaroo Mines 47 35
Warooka 48 27 3 3
Wasleys 26 5 2
Watervale 13 2 5 5 4
West Croydon & Kilkenny RSL 23 4 1
West Lakes 101 4 5 40 1 3 225
Whyalla 49 3 2 22 3 29 12
Whyalla Golf 52 5 28 1 58 29
Willunga 47 23 54 28
Wilmington 22 1 18
Wirrabara 20 13
Wirrulla 18 2 1
Woodside 42 13
Woodville 48 25 53 21
Wudinna 36 23 9 11
Yacka 16 1 1
Yankalilla 56 28 47 27
Yorketown 45 33 8 10
Zinc Broken Hill 31 4 1 22
Justices 2 3
Master Builders Association of SA 1
MELBA 2
Junior Development Squad 16 17
Total 11,087 476 181 5,109 234 63 6,587 2,354
Men Men Men Women Women Women Men WomenClub F AS J/S F AS J/S A A
CLUB MEMBERSHIP
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CATEGORY 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11
Metro Male Full 4,218 4,076 3,916 3,904 3,850
Metro Female Full 1,625 1,536 1,430 1,364 1,399
Metro Male Junior/Student 48 42 39 36 56
Metro Female Junior/Student 10 13 9 9 31
Metro Male Assoc/Social 374 471 504 466 350
Metro Female Assoc/Social 124 158 174 173 113
Metro Male Admin 2,442 2,473 3,229 3,332 3,771
Metro Female Admin 1,087 864 1,276 1,384 1,262
Metro GOTG Male 1,439 1,867 746 - -
Metro GOTG Female 641 429 308 - -
Country Male Full 7,303 7,311 7,312 7,273 7,237
Country Female Full 4,009 3,939 3,948 3,841 3,710
Country Male Junior/Student 150 165 152 150 125
Country Female Junior/Student 17 24 27 29 32
Country Male Assoc/Social 170 161 152 120 126
Country Female Assoc/Social 135 122 111 107 121
Country Male Admin 2,015 2,047 2,124 2,779 2,816
Country Female Admin 940 1,024 1,080 1,325 1,092
Country GOTG Male 1,486 1,191 589 - -
Country GOTG Female 754 583 319 - -
TOTAL 28,987 28,496 27,445 26,292 26,091
MEMBERSHIP SUMMARY
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