Zone 10
Twenty Second
2017 Annual Report
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Contents Hall of Fame ........................................................................................................................................ 3
Executive and Committees ................................................................................................................. 4
Our Club Colours ................................................................................................................................. 5
President – Brett Hughes .................................................................................................................... 6
Secretary – Norm Muir ....................................................................................................................... 8
Our Champions ................................................................................................................................. 10
Vets and Super Vet’s ......................................................................................................................... 13
Junior Academy – Bill Sutcliffe .......................................................................................................... 14
Bowls NSW News .............................................................................................................................. 16
Selection Committee – Brett Hughes ................................................................................................ 18
Match Committee Report – Michael Schwarcz ................................................................................ 19
2017 Championship Results .............................................................................................................. 20
Umpires Panel – John Wilkinson ....................................................................................................... 21
Gallery and Achievements ................................................................................................................ 22
Treasurers Report – Norm Muir ........................................................................................................ 26
2018 Budget & Notes ....................................................................................................................... 30
Membership Statistics ...................................................................................................................... 32
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Hall of Fame
In the History of the then, Parramatta District and Northern Line, now known as Zone 10, we’ve had some of the greats represent our clubs.
It’s hard to set perfect criteria for inducting a member into the Hall of Fame, but there can be no argument with the person we chose as our 2nd member inducted into the Zone 10 Hall of Fame in November 2017.
Our inaugural inductee, Cameron Curtis was on hand to pass the baton to Dennis Harmer from Club Merrylands. Dennis is a life member of Zone 10 and a much loved and respected member of the zone 10 bowling community.
Dennis played for Club Merrylands & Wenty Leagues and represented Parramatta District & Zone 10. Being a champion at sport requires extraordinary focus, discipline, drive and dedication, to become the best, the obsession to improve and the mental conditioning required to become the best.
Dennis has played a significant role in Zone 10’s success and he is a role model for others to follow. He will always be a very special part of Zone 10 history.
Congratulations to Merrylands and Wenty Leagues Bowling Clubs for sponsoring Dennis during his early days in the game in Sydney
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Executive and Committees
Position Name Club
President Brett Hughes NBC Sports Club
Senior Vice President Mark Barton Wenty Leagues
Vice President Jeff Gallagher Wenty Leagues
Secretary Norm Muir NBC Sports Club
Treasurer Vacant (Norm Muir acting) NBC Sports Club
Match Committee
Chair Michael Schwarcz West Pennant Hills
Committee Bob Sommerville Dural
Dennis Harmer Merrylands
Andrew McLeod Carlingford
Selection Committee
Chair Brett Hughes NBC Sports Club
Committee Col Lees Castle Hill
Trevor Imer Merrylands
Bill Sutcliffe Denistone Sports
Peter Stankevicius Toongabbie
Umpire Committee
Chair John Wilkinson Rosehill
Committee Michael Schwarcz West Pennant Hills
Bob Calvert Toongabbie
Bob Cole West Pennant Hills
Les Watkins West Pennant Hills
Junior Academy
Organiser Bill Sutcliffe Denistone Sports
Assistant Ted Lean Hills Club
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Our Club Colours
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President – Brett Hughes
Hi everyone, it is a pleasure to present my 2017 President report. Thanks
to a productive & dedicated Executive team we continue to develop in our
roles for the benefit of the Zone 10 Clubs. I can now report on the
performance that contributed to the Objects of our Association by Your
Zone 10 Executive, Sub Committee’s and all those support people who
make up the Zone 10 Team.
Our relationship with Zones and clubs continues to be a strong as ever
with Representative games against Zone 5 – 9 – 10 – 12 – 13 – 16 across
Junior, under 25’s, Open & Senior disciplines. We continue a strong
relationship with BNSW and look forward to the board of NSW holding their board meeting and Open
Session at NBC Sports Club on Thursday 15th February.
Our Zone 10 team has continued to have a strong hold on Operational, Strategic and Promotion of game
throughout 2017 and will continue to work hard to meet our goals in what will be another challenging
year ahead.
Our financial position remains strong, and the focus is still on supporting our grass roots clubs that may
be struggling in times ahead. The merger of Rydalmere to Rosehill & Brush Park to Carlingford has been
completed and looks to be working well.
On the greens our Rep Players have competed strongly in all forms of competition and in many different
arenas with a positive attitude and fair play a big part of our culture. A big congratulation to Peter &
Michael Harry on making the final of the Champion of Champion Pairs, Kane Grey on making the final of
the State Reserve Singles and the team from Club Merrylands Michael Clarke, Neil Burkett & Shaun
Thompson winning the inaugural BPL Cup. A big year on the bowls scene has resulted in the following
people and clubs recognised & up for awards at the 2017 BNSW Awards Night
Metropolitan Club of the Year – NBC Sports Club
Volunteer of the Year – Ken Douglas
Aboriginal Hall of Fame – Michael Harry
Presentation Night – continues to break ground with over 250 members & guest attending. I would like
to thank all the clubs that continue to support this event. The feedback continues has been outstanding
again for 2017. I would like to thank Anthony Cottee & his team from BNSW for attending the evening
and presenting some awards. It was also great to see our friend from Zone 12, 15, 9 & 13 attending as
we continue to build strong relationships with our Zones. Other special guest to attend was Chairman of
State Match Committee Michael Harvey life member Denis Harmer, MC Ian Schuback and” Hall of Fame”
inductee Cameron Curtis. I would like to mention all participants and clubs that were nominated for
awards, all very well deserved and congratulations to our individual and team winners.
Zone 10 Pennants – The Executive were pleased with the process the 2017 pennants was conducted by
all clubs. We would like to congratulate all teams that participated in the 2017 Zone 10 pennant.
Congratulations to all the winners & runner up with special reference to NBC Sports Club on winning
four Zone 10 Pennant flags.
Zone 10 Coordinator – We have been committed to finding a suitable person to work with the Executive
to build the awareness and reputation of our game within the Zone10 boundaries. Unfortunately, this
has taken some time to do but we are now confident we have the right person in Cameron Curtis.
Cameron brings a wealth of experience and passion to the role.
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Our “Volunteers” – In a time where volunteers are hard to find, Zone 10 can be very proud of their
volunteers that show up day after day to make sure our sport & clubs survive. Our volunteers have
always made themselves available to our clubs and competitor clubs.
Umpires – I would like to Thank John Wilkinson and his team for the great job our Zone 10 umpires have
done again this year. The umpire’s committee successfully managed all Zone 10 Championships &
Pennant finals and assessed many new umpires from all clubs in Zone 10.
Match – The online scoring system provided by Tim Cunningham proved to be a success again in 2017.
This technology made it easy for clubs to enter teams & submit results. Tim has stepped down from the
Match Committee, but I would like to personally thank Tim for his efforts over a number of years. Tim
has brought a real professionalism to Zone 10 which I would like to keep moving forward. I would like to
thank Michael Schwartz, Dennis Harmer, Andrew McLeod, Robert Sommerville for their part they played
with the Match Committee. The Match Committee is in my opinion the hardest & most important job in
Zone 10 so thank you gentlemen for donating your time, effort & passion for the job.
Selectors – Our selectors have played an important role again this year with the introduction of several
more games as lead up games to the Inter-Zone Championships. We had some mixed results and we
were more than competitive in all games. I would like to Peter Stankevicious, Trevor Imer, William
Sutcliffe & Colin Lees for their efforts in 2017. The selectors have formed a good working committee,
and all have agreed to stand again in 2018 accept Peter who has heavy work commitments.
Junior Academy – In today’s climate where juniors are decreasing at a rapid rate you could not fault the
effort and passion from Bill Sutcliffe & Ted Lean. We have a number of juniors who are now entering the
open scene and the growth of Juniors in Zone 10 and State wide is a massive concern. Ongoing work will
continue in 2018 led by Bill & Ted to increase junior growth. We are currently entering schools and
promoting the Junior Jack Attack Program which is now on the Sporting School Program. Thank you to
NBC Sports Club for their efforts as host of the Junior Academy.
Bereavements - We lost some wonderful members over the last 12 months who will be remembered
dearly by their club mates and we offer our sincere condolences to you and their families. In particular I
would like to pay tribute to our Zone 10 life member and a mentor to myself and many at NBC Sports
Club Arthur Groves. Our recorded Bereavement notices are enclosed below and on behalf of all
members we ask for them to RIP.
Name Club Name Club
Jack Binning Hills Club Gordon Street Hills Club
Thomas Geraghty Dundas Sports Keith Fisher Brush Park
Ron Williamson Toongabbie Peter Osborne Dundas Sports
John Friar Denistone Sports Jack Wilson Northmead
Albert Kemp Rydalmere Jack Hanbury Northmead
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Secretary – Norm Muir
Hi everyone, once again, I would like to thank our club delegates and club secretaries
with whom I’ve had most contact throughout 2017, for being so responsive to my
requests throughout the year.
I would also like to thank my fellow executive and committee members who worked
so hard to assist the zone players throughout the 2017 season. I would personally like
to single out, our Zone President Brett Hughes who has lead all the Zones initiatives
from the front line.
Your executive committee has worked behind the scenes to promote the objectives of the zone
constitution and I have extracted a few highlights for this occasion.
Communication – We saw communication as key to any chance of a successful transition given 2016
ushered in a new executive team so we set out to be an open board and trust members feel they have
been kept up to date on all the issues.
Coaching – Organised coaching course conducted with Bowls NSW in May 2017
Executive Meetings – formal committee meetings were conducted in February, March, April, June,
August, October & December to ensure the smooth running of the Zone throughout the year.
Constitution and Regulations – The new Zone Constitution was finally approved by delegates at the
2017 AGM with and new Regulations were approved by the Executive in October 2017. The major
changes to the constitution apart from modernising terminology were;
➢ Objects of the Association substantially expanded
➢ Power of the Executive Committee extended to manage all objects of zone
➢ Power of Executive Committee to formulate fee model and set annual budget
➢ Term of office for all executive and permanent committees extended to 2-year terms
➢ Power of the Executive to appoint State Councillor
➢ Power of Executive to appoint Zone Coordinator
Copies of the new Constitution and Regulations are now available on the zone website
Zone Presentation Night – Approximately 250 people attended our 2nd annual presentation night at
Wenty Leagues Club and this event proved to be a magnificent way to acknowledge our champion
players and volunteers. In the Gallery section of this report are some photos taken on the night so an
opportunity to reminisce. Congratulations to all our award winners. Also, a big thank you to the board
and management of Wenty Leagues Club who once again, showed their generosity by waving their usual
booking fee and allowing drinks to be purchased at member prices.
WebSite – We’ve been advised by Bowls Australia and Bowls NSW that our Sports Technology
agreement will expire in June 2018 and to date there is no definite solution for a replacement platform.
The executive has taken its own steps to ensure continuity of services whilst Bowls Australia and Bowls
NSW work through the resolution process.
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Recruitment & Participation – Unfortunately, participation rates across the zone are down (-9%) on last
year. This is an alarming but realistic statistic we must all take stock of. Whilst some of this loss
(statistically) is the result of a clean-up of some club’s membership records, and some club’s losses are
other club’s gains within the zone, all our clubs face a major challenge as our existing membership bases
age. Putting our heads in the sand and arguing that Bowls Australia and Bowls NSW aren’t doing enough
to increase participation is simply not good enough. The 2017 participation rates in all zone 10
championship events were down on the numbers who played in 2016 and we can’t blame our National
or State administrators for this drop-off. I therefore urge all club delegates to face this challenge at a
club and zone level together.
Sadly, Concord RSL Club has decided to end its participation in bowls and closed its bowls operation in
October. Fortunately, most players have moved to clubs within the zone 10 boundary. Concord Golf
Bowling Club, whilst listed in the Bowls NSW records as a Zone 10 club, have no interest in joining in with
any of our zone events including pennants, preferring to run their own closed club events. Concord
Community Club has issued an EOI for an amalgamation opportunity and whilst they participated in the
2017 zone 10 pennants season, will unlikely participate in 2018.
Club Visits - The Executive again sought an opportunity to meet with all clubs throughout the year. For
those clubs who accepted our request and invited us in it was a rewarding experience to discuss mutually
challenging issues affecting our game and its future. We will continue this process throughout 2018.
Sponsorship – Sponsorship can be a significant source of income as with every organisation, managing
expenses is critical. We are therefore very grateful to the following clubs who supported our expression
of interest to host the Zone Championships and the Junior Academy work throughout the season;
Greenlees Park, Club Merrylands, Wenty Leagues and NBC Sports Club. $3,000 was raised by this
initiative which supported our endeavours to fund the zones objectives and to contain the costs of our
Presentation Night. In addition, Wenty Leagues Club waived a standard function booking fee and
provided a membership card for bar purchases that saved Zone 10 another $1,100. Zone 10 is extremely
grateful to these clubs because they are wonderful supporters of our great game.
Zone Coordinator – One of the key strategies the Executive pursued throughout 2016-2017 was the
appointment of a suitable candidate to fill the newly created role of Zone Coordinator. The appointment
of Shane Clarke towards in late September has fulfilled that ambition and we expect that 2018 will see
Shane hit his straps and make a significant contribution toward our shared vision for the game.
Finally, I regret to advise that I have decided to step down from my position on the zone executive. I
have enjoyed the experience and hope that I have made a small contribution to the smooth running of
the zone and I wish everybody associated with the game at zone level every success in the future.
Norm Muir
Zone Secretary
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Our Champions
Junior Bowler of the Year Andrew Watkins (Hills Club)
➢ Zone 10 Junior Singles Champion
➢ Zone 10 Junior Pairs Winner
➢ Zone 10 Junior Fours Winner
Senior Bowler of the Year Gary Reynolds from Merrylands
Finishing the year on 26 points
Bowler of the Year We had some great achievers
in 2017. We used a scoring
system on the Zone 10
Championships to work out
our Award for the 2017 Bowler
of the year and this year we
had 3 players finishing equal
on 45 points
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Club of the Year – NBC Sports Club
Club Encouragement Award – Greenlees Park
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Reserve Bowler of the Year –
Shared by Ben Nahirny & Richard Thorp from
Dural CC
Club Person of the Year Ken Douglass – North Epping
Champion of Champion Pairs Champion of Champion Singles Mick and Peter Harry – Wenty Leagues Tom Ellem – Merrylands
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Vets and Super Vet’s
On Thursday, 9th March 2017, the annual Veterans and Super Veterans Day was hosted by Brush Park
Club again this year, to recognise the commitment and dedication of our senior bowlers in Zone 10.
This annual special event is proudly sponsored by Sydney North West Zone 10 Bowling Association to
respectfully recognise the great contribution of our senior bowlers.
There were 42 Super Veterans and 45 Veterans who combined to create a great atmosphere of friendship and camaraderie whilst enjoying the true spirit of a sociable game of lawn bowls. Following a well catered for lunch and games of bowls, badges were presented to eligible bowlers by Zone 10 Senior Vice President Mark Barton. Congratulations to Brush Park President Richard Summerhayes and his team who provided a tremendous venue with magnificent support to ensure this was a memorable event for everyone. Thank you to the Match Committee members who assisted on the day especially Andrew McLeod
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Junior Academy – Bill Sutcliffe
Another year has passed us by, with the Academy enjoying many
successes, details of which are reported hereunder. Three of our
current number have already or about to turn 18, reducing our strength
down to 14. Whilst these move onto the Zones Under 25’s, numbers
there are also sparse, with need to call upon two Juniors, to fill the
Zones Under 25’s Quadrangular Side, last month.
By chance, came across the Zones Annual Report for 2008, at which
time, our Zone had 112 bowlers, under age of 25, of which some 77 were Juniors, which were spread
around 13 of our then, 29 Clubs, which just serves to highlight the never-ending struggle
our organisation is facing with declining numbers. Currently only seven Clubs, have juniors, feeding
the Academy.
In concert with Bowls Australia, pushing Jack Attack - aimed at cultivating family groups
towards Barefoot Bowls, aided by the Education Department, introducing a wide range of sports, now
including bowls into their curriculum, hopefully this will be a new source to identify possible
new starters, as means of boosting both Club and Junior numbers.
Parramatta City Council is embarking on promotion of all sports throughout their area, during
school vacations, with Zone Executive accepting invitation to participate. This, together with ongoing
efforts by Ted Lean, continuing school visits, will hopefully boost numbers. Our congratulations to Zone
Juniors, Andrew Watkins (The Hills) and Michael Phillips (Merrylands) on selection
into N.S.W. State Junior Gold Squad, with Jack McShane (Denistone) joining the Silver Squad.
The year commenced with the Metropolitan Shield, Zones 10, 12, 13 & 16, with Zone 12, the victors.
ZONE JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS - HELD NORTHMEAD CLUB. Winners were: -
Singles: Andrew Watkins (The Hills.)
Pairs: Michael Phillips (Merrylands) and Andrew Watkins (The Hills.)
Fours: Jack McShane (Denistone) Michael Phillips (Merrylands) Andrew Watkins (The Hills) and
Jordan Peisley (Northmead.)
NSW STATE JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS - Held at Warilla Club.
Singles: Andrew Watkins – won his Section – only to go down to the eventual winner in Semi-
Final.
Pairs: Michael Phillips & Andrew Watkins - 1 win, 2 close losses.
Fours: Jack McShane, Michael Phillips, Andrew Watkins & Jordan Peisley – took out their Section
undefeated. In the semi- final, they defeated Zone 11, (20-19), only to go down in the
Final to Zone 12, (16-22).
NSW STATE JUNIOR 7 – A – SIDE CHAMPIONSHIPS - Held at Dubbo.
Singles: Andrew Watkins - won Section undefeated. Went down in Semi-Final, but in play off
for 3rd & 4th position, was successful, bringing home the Bronze Medal.
Pairs: Michael Phillips & Jordan Peisley. Two wins & draw, saw them take out their Section.
In the Semi-Final, they defeated Zone 12. In a nail biting Final, they defeated Zone 2 and
great jubilation, in bringing home Gold Medals.
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Fours: Luka Houze (The Hills), Ian Norman (Northmead) Robert Supala (Nth Ryde RSL) and
Jack McShane (Denistone) lost their first game, winning the next four, only to go down
In the Final, the last bowls, being the decider
Our Reserve player, Joshua Cotton (The Hills) also competed in the Fours team.
OVERALL RESULT - The States 16 Zones competing:
WINNERS - ZONE 12.
SECOND PLACE - ZONE 10.
Congratulations to all members of our team- on their great performances at Dubbo.
During the year, home and away matches were played against Zones 5, 12 and 13.
Our Annual game against Zone 2 (Newcastle) was played at Raymond Terrace, Zone 2 the victors
During the year, with assistance from Zone Snr VP, Mark Barton, a short Video was prepared,
promoting Junior Bowls, which was taken around some schools by Ted Lean, also a number taken by our
Clubs. Copies are still available for any Club interested.
Our thanks to Northmead Club, Home of the Academy, for use of their facilities throughout the year –
our every need fulfilled.
To the Zone Executive, for their help and financial assistance, also Ted Lean, for his untiring efforts - not
forgetting our supportive parents.
Thank you.
Bill Sutcliffe.
Academy Co-Ordinator.
Our Juniors did us proud at NSW JUNIOR
CHAMPIONSHIPS - ALSO THEIR PERFORMANCE
IN NSW STATE JNR 7 - A - SIDE CHAMPIONSHIPS AT DUBBO.
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Bowls NSW News
Bowls NSW – Following continued inferior performance feedback from Zones and Districts across the
State, Bowls NSW engaged Suiko Consulting to undertake an independent governance review of the
Association. Communication was a key aspect of the review, particularly given the dissatisfaction levels
recorded by players, zone administrators and managers. The Zone 10 review was completed by Brett
Hughes and Norm Muir in May 2017 and focussed on providing information to Suiko including;
• Zone 10 Constitution
• Zone 10 Policies
• Zone 10 Committee and Organisation structures
• Zone 10 Participation Numbers
• Zone 10 Competition and championship information
Suiko’s final report provided 17 recommendations although its still not clear how Bowls NSW intends to
respond to these recommendations as some will add additional costs to the state expenditure budget.
The baseline recommendations were;
1: Bowls NSW adopt a club centric approach as clubs are the members of Bowls NSW
2: Remove State Council and use Zone Presidents to be conduit of information flows
3: Begin a tailored removal of Districts with Zones to overcome the administrative burden,
volunteer reliance, cost and confusion created by the multi-tiered governance structure.
4: Conduct internal workshop to recommend optimal number of Zones to administer bowls in NSW
5: Review the need for Coaching, Match, Junior Committees.
6: Staffing structure too administrative focused and needs to realign resources to club
development, participation, marketing and revenue generation activities
7: Bowls NSW needs to develop state-wide policies and procedures and centralise operations, as
far as practicable, with localized delivery by Zones in accordance with agreed standards.
8: Bowls NSW needs to proactively build the capacity and capability of Zones and Clubs, including
by monetizing the workforce and reducing reliance on volunteers for delivery.
9: The sport needs to review membership and participation options to ensure that there is flexibility
and products available that are desired by participants at each stage of the lifecycle. This needs
to be supported by an environment conducive to growth, including welcoming club experience,
appropriate coaches, and good facilities and equipment.
10: Bowls NSW needs to focus on increasing the number and level of coaches as a matter of priority.
11: Bowls NSW needs to conduct a think-tank to develop the optimal annual Event Calendar across
the number, location, timing and mix of event disciplines with the purpose of hosting fewer, but
better supported and promoted, events & of identifying new participation opportunities.
12: Bowls NSW should appoint a dedicated Event Manager to manage the key state events under a
revitalized Event Calendar.
13: Bowls NSW should appoint a dedicated Marketing Manager to develop a Marketing and
Communication Strategy focused around a hard-working digital strategy.
14: Bowls NSW should assist Zones and Clubs to improve marketing capability, including through free
of charge access to video, imagery, statistics and interesting content and marketing templates
and through educative workshops.
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15: Communication needs to be streamlined so that Bowls NSW can deliver consistent messaging
and establish the value proposition to clubs and bowlers by actively promoting the services,
programs and benefits it provides.
16: Bowls needs to diversify revenue streams to overcome the reliance on affiliation fees and
competition entry fees, both of which are internal to the sport and declining.
17: Bowls NSW and Zones/Districts undertake a skill and diversity assessment of their current Boards
and use Appointed Directors to fill any identified gaps.
All Zone 10 clubs should have received a copy of the Suiko report via Bowls Box.
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Selection Committee – Brett Hughes
It has been a challenging 12 months with a new selection committee that
enjoyed the task in front of them & formed a very good selection
committee. I would like to thank Bill Sutcliffe, Colin Lees, Trevor Imer &
P.J. Stankevicious for their time and effort in selecting the teams and
attending all trial games & Zone 10 Championships.
Again, in both the Senior & Open sides we beat the favourites but lost to
other Zones we would normally beat. It was a disappointing finish to
both Inter Zone sides.
The selectors goals are still working towards becoming the Premier Zone in NSW. We know we fell short
in 2017 and we have a lot of work to do in 2018
The behaviour of all players and officials was exceptional and made me very proud to be associated with
Zone 10.
I thank all the players that made themselves available in 2017 & look forward to working with you again
in 2018.
Finally, I would like to thank June Eckett for the exceptional job in looking after the players and uniforms.
June travelled with us on all our trips and made sure everyone was looked after. Thanks for you time
and effort through 2017.
Brett Hughes
Zone 10 Chairman of Selectors
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Match Committee Report – Michael Schwarcz
2017 season started early as the incoming Match Committee were elected in October 2016. We started
out with a full complement of committee members but unfortunately, we lost the lost the expertise of
Tim Cunningham early due to work commitments and soon after Col Lees for personal reasons.
At our first meeting, the match committee finalised the;
➢ season events calendar
➢ grade requests from clubs and allocations by the committee
➢ venues for upcoming events and
➢ review Zone COP including relevant Bowls NSW COP amendments
All zone events, including State & Mid-Week Pennants, Junior Academy, Vet’s and Super Vets, and the
various championship events were successfully concluded. Congratulations to all team’s events winners
and to all individuals who successfully participated in the zone events throughout the season.
Following advice from Bowls NSW about the likely discontinuance of the contract with IMG, where we
lose the existing zone web site as well as the sports desk of IMG, we are working on creating a new online
system for Pennants and Championship and once we have done that we will then commence on a New
Web Site.
With the retirement of Tim, we’ve had a relatively new Match Committee and I’m grateful that Dennis
Harmer came on to the committee where his knowledge and experience was much appreciated. Thank
you to Dennis, Bob Sommerville and Andy McLeod for your assistance during the 2017 Bowling Season.
At the end of the year, we met the newly appointed Zone 10 Bowls Coordinator Shane Clarke.We look
forward Shane taking over the management of the committee after the AGM with the support of a new
match committee should see Zone 10 rise to the Top again.
On the following pages are the results of all 2017 zone championship, state and mid-week pennants and
junior academy, and once again well done to all our champions.
Regards
Michael Schwarcz
Chair – Match Committee
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2017 Championship Results
Event Winner Runner/s Up Score
State Pennants
Grade 1 NBC Sports Club Wenty Leagues 56-53
Grade 2 Gladesville Merrylands 58-47
Grade 3 Wenty Leagues Greenlees Park 59-55
Grade 4 Merrylands Wenty Leagues 66-46
Grade 5 NBC Sports Club North Ryde RSL 61-52
Grade 6 NBC Sports Club Toongabbie 63-51
Grade 7 NBC Sports Club Dundas Sports 70-62
Mid-Week
A Grade Merrylands North Epping
B Grade Denistone Hills Club
C Grade NBC Sports Castle Hill
State Fours T La Greca, K Bolger, P Reynolds,
R Coombes (Greenlees Park)
M Calvert, P O'Çonnell, S Hatch,
M Wolter (Carlingford)
23-14
State Triples G Lewis, S Thompson, T Ellem
(Merrylands)
M Calvert, S Hatch-Cacamo, M
Wolter (Carlingford)
26-14
State Pairs M Harry, P Harry (Wenty) M Clarke, S Thompson
(Merrylands)
27-18
State Singles M Phillips (NBC Sports) W Harkins (NBC Sports) 31-26
C of CC Singles T Ellem (Merrylands) G O’Donnel 31-13
C of CC Pairs P Harry, M Harry (Wenty Leagues) S Hatch, M Wolter (Carlingford) 20-6
Reserve Fours K Carroll, M Brown, S Baldwin,
W Lambert (Wenty Leagues)
P Boyd, R Gamble, R Fitzpatrick,
R Iredale (WPH)
21-17
Reserve Triples C Williams, Ben Nahirny,
R Thorpe (Dural CC)
R Inman, J Archer, W Comber
(Greenlees Park)
28-18
Reserve Pairs B Nahirny, R Thorpe (Dural CC) M Schwarcz, R Fitzpatrick (WPH) 25-14
Reserve Singles K Gray (Ryde Phoenix) R Inman (Greenlees Park) 31-22
Senior Pairs G Reynolds, T Imer (Merrylands) R Gallop, R Matherson (N Epping) 30-9
Senior Singles N Burkett (Merrylands) B Dengate (NBC Sports) 31-15
Junior Fours J McShane, M Phillips, A Watkins,
J Peisley
J Catford, L Houze, I Norman,
J Mcshane
23-14
Junior Pairs M Phillips & A Watkins J McShane & J Peisley 23-18
Junior Singles A Watkins (Hills Club) J McShane (Denistone Sports) 31-26
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Umpires Panel – John Wilkinson
2017 was very much a learning year for those involved with the implementation
of the new Bowls Australia Accreditation System. There were 13 Marker,
Measurer, Umpires accredited at 2 courses. 27 Umpires and 5 Measurers were
re-accredited and Umpire numbers remain reasonably stable.
NEW MARKER, MEASURER, UMPIRES RE-ACCREDITED UMPIRES David Hazell Beecroft Gregory Cooke Rydalmere Central
Frank Martelli Carlingford Gerard Donovan Burwood Diggers John Uren Carlingford David Hogan Burwood Diggers John Everett Castle Hill Graeme Scott Ryde Phoenix Graham Berry Castle Hill Richard Howell Ryde Phoenix Nicholas Martelli Denistone Beau Barry Castle Hill Keith Riley North Epping Paul Skeers Rosehill Bruce Robins Putney Graham Dodd North Ryde Kerry Beatty Putney David Baker North Ryde John Hui Ryde Phoenix Jim Morris North Ryde Peter Casey Toongabbie Gordon Macpherson North Ryde John Cormack Toongabbie Graeme Drabsch The Hills Ron Donaldson The Hills Peter Eagle The Hills Ken Carroll The Hills Alan Vinton Putney RE-ACCREDITED MEASURERS Gary Pincini Carlingford Craig Watford North Epping Joseph Fenech Wenty Leagues Dennis Byron North Epping Alan Benson North Ryde Geoffrey Scott North Epping James Glen North Ryde James Wood Denistone Shaun Garvey North Epping Philip Arane Dundas Ron Wilson Beecroft Terence Oliver Dural Brett Hughes Northmead Stephen Rochester Northmead Ken Sinclair Northmead David Wilson West Pennant Hills John Skidmore West Pennant Hills
Changes to the 2017 State and Zone 10 Conditions of Play especially “Restricting the Movement of
Players” caused a great deal of controversy, eventually most clubs accepted the change. The Laws of
the Sport of Bowls and Conditions of Play must be applied when nominated for games.
Zone 10 now have 4 Bowls Australia accredited Presenters and Assessors John Wilkinson, Les Watkins,
Michael Schwarcz and Stephen Rochester. The Presenters and Assessors are responsible for training
of new Markers, Measurers and Umpires and the Re-accreditation of existing Umpiring Officials.
Regards
John Wilkinson
Chairman-Zone 10 Umpires
Zone 10 Bowls 21st (2016) Annual Report Page 22
Gallery and Achievements
Zone 10 Bowls 21st (2016) Annual Report Page 23
Dennis Harmer - Major achievements
1980 commenced his bowls career at Leichhardt BC 1983 1st Representative Match for Zone 9 at Drummoyne Bowling Club (S Districts; Western Suburbs; Parramatta; Northern Line; Northern Suburbs; Upper North Shore) Administration Management Committee Leichhardt Bowling Club Bowls Administrator Merrylands Bowling Club Management Committee Wenty Leagues Bowling Club Bowls Secretary Merrylands Bowling Club Bowls Coordinator Wenty Leagues Bowling Club Secretary Wenty Leagues Bowling Club Management Committee Merrylands Bowling Club
Match Committees Selection Committees
Western Suburbs District Bowling Assoc Western Suburbs Leagues Bowling Club Parramatta District Bowling Association Parramatta District Bowling Association Zone 9 Bowling Association Wentworthville Leagues Bowling Club Zone 1O Bowling Association Zone 10 Bowling Association Bowls NSW Merrylands Bowling Club (Current)
Association Achievement's
NSW Representative NSW Senior Representative Zone 10 - Zone 9 Representative Western Suburbs District Representative Parramatta District Representative
Winner Australian Sides Championship Winner Number 1 State Pennant x 2 Runner up Number 1 State Pennant x 3 Winner State Pairs
Winner State Triples Winner State Champion of Club Champions Winner State Under 45's
Runner up State Under 45's
Winner State lnter-Zone Championship Winner State Senior lnter-Zone Championship Winner Zone - District - Club Championships Awarded Life Member Zone 10 Bowling Association Awarded Australian Sports Medal
Zone 10 Bowls 21st (2016) Annual Report Page 24
The eighth inductee to the Bowls NSW Indigenous Hall of Fame is Michael Harry. Michael is a prime example of the areas that are recognised by the Bowls NSW Indigenous Hall of Fame with his efforts, service and impact as an Indigenous Australian involved in grass roots and local levels, in administration, promotion or representation on the green at its highest level.
Born in Parkes in 1978 and starting his bowls career in Zone 4, Michael then went on to represent the Western NSW Zone before moving to Sydney. Once in Sydney he represented Zone 10 (Sydney West), the NSW City side and NSW State Reserves. Over this time Michael has accumulated many titles including over 30 Club Titles, over 10 Zone Titles and various tournaments across NSW.
Apart from his success on the green at a range of different levels, Michael has also held a mentor role in selected sides and his role at Wenty Leagues Bowling Club over the past decade. Since 2004, Michael has been involved in Bowls Administration during his time off the green and his roles have included Zone Delegate, Zone Selector, Zone Senior Vice President and current NSW State Selector. Michael has had a great impact on the game of bowls in NSW in rural and metropolitan areas both on and off the green.
A massive congratulation to The Hills team pictured
below on winning the Mixed Gold Club Challenge
final in December.
The Hills defeated Woonoona in the final adding
another State title to the Zone 10 & Hills trophy
cabinet. Well Done The Hills Club!!
Merrylands team of Michael Clarke, Neil Burkett
and Shaun Thomson have won the final of the
inaugural BPL Cup! You have done your club, your
zone and most of all yourselves proud!
Congratulations to Merrylands and the boys
Zone 10 Bowls 21st (2016) Annual Report Page 25
Robert Supala, a young bowler at North Ryde RSL Men’s Bowls has been nominated for the sports person award at the TWT Club Six / Ryde Sports Foundation.
Robert is 16 years of age, resides at North Ryde and is in Year 12 at Epping Boys High School. He commenced playing lawn bowls under the Epping Boys High School Program at North RSL and Community Club in 2012 where he has continued playing till the present day. Robert is also a member of the North Ryde RSL Youth Club. He has represented the Mens Bowling Club with distinction in grades 4, 5 and 6 over the past four years. He also represented The Royal New South Wales Bowling Association- Zone 10 in their events.
Congratulations Trevor Imer – For selection in NSW Senior Side
The NSW State Senior Squad to take part in the Selection Trial for the NSW Senior State Side has been announced. Trials were held at Cabramatta Bowling Club on 17-18 July 2017 and then the NSW Senior Blues played a a series at Cabramatta BC on 26-27 August and the Australian Senior Sides Championship in SA on 15-19 October 2017.
Zone 10 Bowls 21st (2016) Annual Report Page 26
Treasurers Report – Norm Muir
The accounts for Zone10 have been prepared and audited for the 12 months ended 31st December
2017 and the Zone recorded a Net Loss of (-$8,336) compared to a budgeted loss of (-$10,057).
Highlights for income were:
• Total Income was $67,67,657 against a budget of $66,904 • Attire income was up $645 on budget • Capitation Fees were up $430 on budget • Sponsorship was up $1,000 on budget • Presentation night sales were 8,500 • Pennants competition income was up $2,105 on budget (see notes below) • Championships entry fees income was down (-$2,155) on budget
Total expenses were $75,992 against a budget of $76,961 Highlights for expenses were:
• Annual presentation night expenses were up $3,346 (see notes below) • Zone attire expense up $2,961 (all sides now in new uniforms) • Legal expense up $770 (payment for solicitor to attend AGM) • Pennant costs were up $1,975 (see notes below) • Unplanned academy support $750 (payment to players and families travelling to Dubbo) • Junior Academy expenses were up $1,024 – increased expenses for Dubbo tournament
Annual Presentation Night – Ticket sales grossed $10,750 and sponsorship raised $2,000 so, $12,750 income was raised, and total expenses were $19,721. An executive decision to open the bar for all beverages, substantially. A review of ticket prices and what bar requisites will be provided will be undertaken before the 2018 presentation night invitations are issued. Pennant Income and Expenses – The figure posted to pennant income and expense P&L includes a $2,500 deposit paid to a travel agent, refunded once all clubs had finalized accommodation for state play-offs. So, in effect, real pennant income was down slightly on budget.
Balance Sheet A deficit of (-$8,336) has been posted to the balance sheet leaving total equity of $96,474. As at December close of accounts there were outstanding debtors of $270 and this is for one (1) unpaid Annual Capitation Fee invoice (Concord Community Club). Our $50,000 term deposit matures in March 2018 and is earning 2.65% interest. Audit – Following the resignation of Don Stubbins, a search was conducted throughout zone10 clubs to
identify a voluntary auditor which proved unsuccessful. Enquiries were then made externally by the me
to identify a suitable auditor and the fee proposals minimum ranged from $2k minimum. I therefore
sought an independent review of the accounts by Mr James Brown James Brown (CPA) IFG CONSULTING Pty
Ltd and his review letter is attached.
Zone 10 Bowls 21st (2016) Annual Report Page 27
Sydney North West Zone 10 Bowling Associated Inc.
Statement of Financial Position
Year Ending
31st December 2017
Year Ending
31st December 2016
Assets
Westpac Bank Account $20,395 $46,911
Westpac Term Deposit $70,000 $51,113
Westpac Debit Card $5809 $1.372
Westpac Savings Account $0 $5,813
Total Cash $96,204 $105,210
Debtors $270 $200
Total Current Assets $96,474 $105,410
Non-Current Assets
Computers $0 $0
Computers at Cost $0 $0
Accumulated Depreciation – Computers $0 $0
Total Computers $0 $0
Total Non-Current Assets $0 $105,410
Total Assets $96,474 $105,410
Liabilities
Current Liabilities $0
Advance Pennant Fees $0 $600
Total Current Liabilities $0 $600
Total Liabilities $0 $600
Net Assets $96,474 $104,810
Equity
Retained Earnings $104,810 $90,429
Current Year Earnings -$8,336 $14,381
Total Equity $96,474 $104,810
Zone 10 Bowls 21st (2016) Annual Report Page 28
Sydney North West Zone 10 Bowling Associated Inc.
Income and Expenditure Statement
Year Ending
31st December 2017
Year Ending
31st December 2016
Income
Attire $2,330 $0
Capitation Fees $23,880 $24,540
Rookies $510 $550
Raffles $0 $450
Sponsorship
Total Pennants
Zone Championships
$3,000
$16,095
$10,505
$2,000
$14,629
$12,660
Annual Presentation Night
Interest Received
$10,750
$587
$8,500
$1,121
Total Income $67,657 $64,450
Expenses
General Expenses $12,252 $7,725
Annual Presentation Night $19,721 $13,875
Zone Allowances $10,809 $3,052
Secretarial Expenses $1,636 $796
Match Committee Costs $2,149 $1,305
Umpire Committee Costs $390 $420
Pennant Costs $6,542 $4,472
Mid-Week Costs $469 $501
Zone 10 Championship Costs $8,030 $6,743
State Zone Championship Costs $5,650 $5,572
Senior Championship Costs $3,796 $944
Junior Academy Costs $4,549 $4,664
Total Expenses $75,993 $50,069
Net Profit/Loss -$8,336 $14,381
Zone 10 Bowls 21st (2016) Annual Report Page 29
Zone 10 Bowls 21st (2016) Annual Report Page 30
2018 Budget & Notes
Profit & Loss [Budget Analysis]
Account Item 2016
Actual 2017
Actual 2018 Plan Comments/Adjustments
If blank no change planned Income
Attire $0 $2,330 $1,000
Capitation Fees $24,540 $23,990 $23,000 2,300 @ $10 head
Rookies $550 $510 $550
Raffles $450 $0 $450
Sponsorship $2,000 $3,000 $3,000 Can we increase?
Sundries $0 $0 $0
Presentation Night $8,500 $10,750 $15,000 250 x $75 head
Pennants - Nominations $10,399 $9,725 $9,600 80 sides @ $120 per side
Pennants Other $0 $2,500
Mid-Week 5 A Side $4,230 $3,870 $3,870
Zone Championships
Singles $2,490 $1,905 $1,905 } need to review in light of recent
Pairs $3,720 $3,200 $3,200 } discussion around new revenue
Triples $2,730 $1,800 $1,800 } and additional comps to fund
Fours $3,720 $3,600 $3,600 } Everest and new tournaments
Interest Received $1,119 $587 $1,800 Term deposit $70k @ 2.65%
Total Income
$64,448
$67,766
$68,775
Expenses
Audit Fees $300 $300 $500 If James Brown (CPA) approved
Bank Fees $23 $5 $25
Insurance $386 $360 $360
Presentation Night $13,875 $19,721 $15,000 Plan to break even with income
Fair Trading $54 $44 $44
Laundry Costs $1,500 $0 $1,500 June Eckett never charged??
Vets/Super Vets $1,559 $1,049 $1,200
Zone Attire $1,450 $7,046 $1,500
Legal Fees $0 $2,695 $0
Zone Badges/Stickers $528 $0 $0.00
Zone Coordinator $0 $2,500 $13,000 $500 / fortnight x 26
Zone Allowances $3,051 $8,310 $4,500 Pres $500, Snr VP $500, VP $250, Sec $1,500, Treas $500, Ump $250, Sel $500, Academy $500 ??? other
Secretarial
P P & S $188 $296 $300
Annual Report $0 $223 $0.00
Web & IT Costs $497 $718 $750
Travel & Meal Costs $110 $399 $500 Catering exp @ delegates mtgs
Zone 10 Bowls 21st (2016) Annual Report Page 31
Match Committee
P P & S $137 $165 $165
Telephone $0 $229 $1,500 SC - Optus plan @ $125 / month
Fax Costs $680 $680 $680
IT Costs $0 $1,075 $3,000 IT development planned
Meals $426 $0 $0
Coaches Committee
Seminars $0 $0 $1,000 $1,000 for seminar in LY plan
Selection Committee
Telephone $0 $0 $0
Umpires Committee
Fees Paid $420 $390 $420
P P & S $0 $0 $0
Telephone $0 $0 $0
Pennants
Badges $1,919 $1,809 $1,900 5% increase
Flags $2,552 $2,223 $2,335 5% increase
Mid-Week
Badges $500 $468 $500
Zone 10 Championship
Badges $893 $906 $950 5% increase
Prizes $5,850 $7,125 $7,125 May increase with new comps
State Zone Championship
Catering $1,292 $1,448 $1,500
Accommodation $2,000 $1,801 $2,000
Transport $2,280 $2,400 $2,500
State Senior Champions
Catering $944 $1,095 $1,00
Accommodation $0 $2,020 $2,100 14 players/officials @ $150
Junior Academy
Accommodation $1,022 $1,120 $1,120
Badges $215 $218 $230 5% increase
Meals & Catering $1,040 $1,828 $1,900
Travelling Costs $1,875 $1,382 $3,075 Bi-Annual Newcastle Match - additional $1,200 for coach
Total Expenses $47,570 $75,993 $73,179
Net Profit/(Loss) $16,877 ($8,226) ($4,404)
Zone 10 Bowls 21st (2016) Annual Report Page 32
Membership Statistics
Club 2016 2017 %
Increase / Decrease
Beecroft 77 81 +5.19%
Brush Park 134 138 +2.98%
Burwood Diggers 43 69 +60.46%
Carlingford 83 79 -4.82%
Castle Hill 167 136 -18.56%
Concord Community 27 26 -0.96%
Concord Golf 19 22 +15.78%
Concord RSL 33 0 -100.00%
Denistone Sports 65 79 -17.73%
Dundas Sports 74 73 -1.60%
Dural CC 80 73 -8.75%
Gladesville 67 57 -14.93%
Greenlees Park 49 54 +10.20%
Hills Club 220 208 -5.46%
Hunters Hill 54 53 -1.86%
Merrylands 138 127 -7.98%
North Epping 109 90 -17.04%
North Ryde RSL 54 51 -5.56%
NBC Sports Club 206 205 -0.51%
Pennant Hills 158 151 -4.43%
Putney 57 51 10.53%
Rosehill 42 32 -23.81%
Rydalmere 81 78 -3.71%
Ryde X Phoenix 70 56 -20.0%
Toongabbie 130 133 +2.30%
Wenty Leagues 144 147 +2.08%
West Pennant Hills 89 72 -19.11%
Total Zone 10 2,470 2,239 -9.36%