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Henley Surf Life Saving Club Annual Report 2013/2014 89th Season 869 Lives Saved
HENLEY SURF LIFESAVING CLUB Page 2 ANNUAL REPORT 2013/2014
Secretary Preface We present to you this Annual Report for 2013/14 We have presented you with acknowledgment of all our supporters and sponsors. We eventually had handover of our new building at the start of the season. Congratulations to our members for the hard work moving in all our equipment and gear, which was professionally coordinated by Phil Hogan. The Area Captains worked hard during the season under the guidance of Sonja Smith to get the storage area into a workable area. This is still ongoing. We have been privileged to build in a new patrol tower thanks to the support of West Beach Community Bank who have been supporting our club and the community for many years. This tower gives us the ability for our patrols to have better vision of the beach and look for any dangers out to sea. Also the support of the Government of South Australia and the City of Charles Sturt was appreciated as this new building is now a great asset to the community The club has now a professional bar with a full Club License which is enjoyed by our members and the public who support us. A lot of hard work by the House Committee is ensuring the right formula is found to make it a business making a profit to pay back our loans and utilities in running the club and not lose the club great atmosphere. Special thanks to Mark Travers, Joe Bayer and Phil Hogan in helping with your professionalism. The social media by the use of Facebook and the Club Website is proving to be a valuable tool to communicating to the members and the public. Thank you to Tim Cavanagh and Nick Ruygrok for your help on this. I hope you enjoy this report and please support our club sponsors. KEVIN FITZGERALD CLUB SECRETARY
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INDEX Office Bearers ..................................................................................................................... 5
President’s Foreword .......................................................................................................... 6
President’s Opening speech ................................................................................................ 8
Foundation 50 Members ................................................................................................... 10
Presentation Night Award Recipients ................................................................................ 11
Club Captain Report .......................................................................................................... 12
Vice Captains Report ......................................................................................................... 13
Membership Manager ....................................................................................................... 21
Officials Coordinator ......................................................................................................... 22
IRB Area ............................................................................................................................ 23
Chief Instructor ................................................................................................................. 24
Awards Gained .................................................................................................................. 28
Active After‐School Community Program .......................................................................... 31
Wiltja Program .................................................................................................................. 32
Junior Report .................................................................................................................... 33
Junior Club Awards ............................................................................................................ 36
Henley Extreme Team (HET) .............................................................................................. 37
Competition Manager Report ............................................................................................ 39
Senior State Titles Report 2014 ......................................................................................... 49
Aussie Titles Report 2014, Scarborough Beach WA ............................................................ 51
Board Captain’s Report ..................................................................................................... 55
Beach Area ........................................................................................................................ 57
Surfboats Area .................................................................................................................. 59
Ski Area ............................................................................................................................. 62
Water Area ....................................................................................................................... 63
R & R and March Past ........................................................................................................ 65
TRUE GRIT ......................................................................................................................... 66
The West Beach Community Bank Big Row 2014 ............................................................... 68
Sponsorship ...................................................................................................................... 69
Finance Report .................................................................................................................. 73
Statement of Financial Performance.................................................................................. 75
Statement of Cash Flows ................................................................................................... 76
Births, Marriages and Deaths ............................................................................................ 85
The Naming of the New Surf Boat “Barry Duhne” .............................................................. 85
Life Membership ............................................................................................................... 86
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Honour Roll FOUNDER
Dan F Dineen
PATRON John Butterfield
PRESIDENT Neville Fielder
VICE PRESIDENT
Philip Hogan
VICE PATRONS HONORARY MEMBERS Hon. Paul Caica MP Peter Brass
Hon. Matt Williams MP Gavin StaggSteve Georganas Leigh CausbyJim Fitzpatrick Kevin Renfrey
Rodney Bridgman John HatwellRod McFarlane Chris Sheehy
J Bayer Andrew Farren Peter Hodgkison Robert Randall Troy Barnes
M Hocking G Tredrea
LIFE MEMBERS
Denotes Deceased
AW Jolly C Chambers DF Dineen CM Yeoman
WG Zimmerman CV Fisher CH Hele FC Hill
RJ McDonough AHJ Hallett MB Butterfield OAM CD Fielder OAM
FN Tucker TJ Jennings RVMCM Calnan LG BaileyD Hemsley A RobertsAA Park JM Doherty
BR Duhne OAM GA AndersonGW Duhne RG HillTG Mulvihill AB NelsonGA Bull AR Forward RG Williams KB FitzgeraldGR Payze MW SearcyAS Lanyon PA MartinTM Davoren LK OatenGR Fazzalari JA FoodyGW King GP FletcherB E Cole ND FielderJM Dewar PJ HoganSN Nelson
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Office Bearers MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE
President Secretary Finance Manager
Neville Fielder Kevin Fitzgerald Mark Travers
Club Captain Membership Manager Competition Manager
Tom Lanyon Shelly Nelson Sonja Smith
Junior Representative Instructing Coordinator Life Member Representative
Roy Menner Andrew Henry Barrie Cole
LIFESAVING COMMITTEE
Vice Captain Youth Advisor First Aid Officer
Peter Oborn Nick Ruygrot Bianca Parker
IRB Officer ATV Officer
Darren Hocking
Radio Officer
Shane Johns Shane Johns
Life Saving Adviser
Anthony Tammita
Life Saving Adviser
Andrew Henry
Life Saving Adviser
Paul Leonard
COMPETITION COMMITTEE
Water Captain Board Captain Boat Captain
Andrew Lanyon Steve Forest Jamie Butterfield
Beach Captain Ski Captain Youth Development Coordinator
Andrew Henry Scott Robinson Dave Cassidy
OTHER POSITIONS
Social Coordinator Building Manager Clothing Manager
S Melios Travers/C Smallacombe Dan Moriarty Lou Howard
Public Officer Webmaster Club Historian
Kevin Fitzgerald Tim Cavanagh Alan Nelson
Sponsorship Manager OH&S Officer Grants Officer
Robin Hammond Kevin Fitzgerald Katherine Curnow
Senior Registrar Junior Registrar Officials Coordinator
Caryn Froud Suzi Gates Jenny Frisby Smith
Club Reporting Officers
Andrew Henry, Barrie Cole, Lindy Lewis, Aaron Lewis, Jen Frisby‐Smith, Safety And Welfare Officer
Shannon Asa
JUNIOR COMMITTEE
Vice Chairman Junior Secretary Training Manager Competition Manager
Steve Parker Nikki von Bertouch Rachel Roe Gary Ashton
BUILDING COMMITTEE
Neville Fielder Joe Bayer Phil Hogan Matteo Simone
HOUSE COMMITTEE
Kevin Fitzgerald Mark Travers Barry Duhne Joe Bayer Phil Hogan
AWARDS COMMITTEE
Kevin Fitzgerald Andrew Lanyon Barry Duhne
Alan Nelson Neville Fielder
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President’s Foreword Welcome to our Annual Report for 2013/2014 which, after so many long years of waiting is presented to members at the first AGM to be held in our new multimillion dollar clubrooms. This is our club’s 89th Annual Report and it is so pleasing to note that the club is in such a strong position on so many fronts; our patrols remain at a very high standard, our member numbers are now over 700 (almost 20% more than last year), we remain financially strong and the general enthusiasm of members is at a very high level. We have included my address from the opening ceremony in this report to provide a background to just some of the issues we had to deal with in reaching completion and to recognise some of the key people involved. We were fortunate to have The Premier of South Australia the Honourable Jay Weatherill MP – a former Nipper at Henley open the building on 8th October 2013. We also had the Mayor of The of the City of Charles Sturt Kirsten Alexander, Federal Member for Hindmarsh Matt Williams, local MP Paul Caica, also a member, Robert Brokenshire MP representing Stephen Marshall Leader of the State Opposition and John Baker, President of Surf Life Saving South Australia, and Elaine Farmer CEO of Surf Life Saving South Australia. The representation from the politicians and Mayor indicates the respect our Club has within the South Australian Community. We thank our members for their patience and understanding during the extended waiting period for demolition and construction, and although we had expected to be in the new building years ago, the end product has been well worth the wait and is something that we should all be extremely proud of. For the Building Committee and Management Committee we had expected the pressure to be eased somewhat once we opened the doors, however we found ourselves in possession of an asset very much in demand due to its profile and location and were inundated with bookings for private hire and functions whilst trying to set up the building for our own uses. The demand proved overwhelming and we were fortunate to have some experienced members (Phil Hogan, Kevin Fitzgerald, Mark Travers, Joe Bayer and Barry Duhne) volunteer for the House Committee. Phil, Kevin and Mark already had other very demanding roles within the club and we are very fortunate that their passion for the club to succeed saw them take on this additional responsibility. The facility now demands that it be run as a business with all the financial and legal responsibilities that go with that and this in turn places more pressure on our office bearers. Our Junior division continues to grow stronger with more children and their families joining us and enjoying the family friendly atmosphere we present. Our unique fundraiser, The West Beach Community Bank Big Row was another success in February with over $70,000 raised and we thank all our fabulous sponsors, support boat owners, our support team back home and of course the rowers for their support and commitment to this essential event. Special thanks to Carly Lutze who organised the event and all the participants while working about 3500 kilometres away. We also thank Rob Hammond as Sponsorship Manager for coordinating our sponsors and bringing in several new corporates this year.
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I doubt that most members understand the time spent by the Management Committee, Junior Committee, Junior Age Group Leaders, Area Captains, coaches, Vice Captain and clothing shop volunteers, along with our extremely dedicated Training Team in carrying out their roles and we are most fortunate to have all these people doing such a magnificent job for the benefit of all of us. At this Annual General Meeting I finish a 12 year stint as Club President and I’m very proud of what we have all achieved over the past decade or so, and we have a very strong base now to grow even stronger. Thank you again to all our volunteer members, our families, friends and all our supporters for bringing us to this point. Our Club is now 89 years old and there will no doubt be birthday celebrations around 1st October 2015 to celebrate our 90th. It’s up to all of us to ensure that as custodians we protect the club name and ensure that we maintain the level of respect we now hold in the community. And of course we must maintain the principal goal of ‘no lives lost’ in our patch.
NEVILLE FIELDER PRESIDENT
The Official Opening of the Clubrooms L‐R –The Hon. Jay Weatherill MP, Neville Fielder, Club President and our local MP The Hon. Paul Caica
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President’s Opening speech Clubroom opening 5th October 2013. Mr Premier Jay Weatherill, our loyal and Local State Member of Parliament Paul Caica, our Mayor Kirsten Alexander and fellow Councillors Jim Fitzpatrick and Angela Keneally, former Councillor Paul Sykes, CEO of the SA Fire and Emergency Services Commission David Place, The State President of SLSSA John Baker, Board Members of SLSSA, The members of the SLSSA Facilities Management Group whose role it is to oversee the redevelopment of the SLS clubs in SA, and the Directors of Kanini, the SLSSA trust fund from which we were able to borrow the $400,000 to complete the funding for the building, General Manager of SLSSA Elaine Farmer for her support throughout, and particularly for assisting to formulate a process that met the requirements of the State Government in securing the guarantee of our club funds during the construction period, and to the Presidents of our sister clubs here in SA. To Roland Greiner the Government appointed Project Manager. To Robert Brokenshire MP, representing Steven Marshall the Leader of the State Liberal Party, and Matt Williams, the new Federal Member for Hindmarsh. To our Life Members, Honorary Members, committee members, Junior Age Group Leaders, families and friends. To our Foundation 50 members who together raised $100,000 in just a few months when it looked like we might fall short of our own cash contribution. And our thanks to Joe Bayer for coming up with the concept, and Jane Dewar for administering it. And to our amazing sponsors and supporters, we thank you most sincerely for your support, both financially and in kind that has helped us raise over $450,000 over the past decade as without that, we wouldn’t be standing in such a beautiful place today. It isn’t fair to single out some of you and not others, but I need to. To Andrew Farran and the Board members and staff of WBCB who have been magnificent supporters since our first Big Row 7 years ago. Their assistance now totals $137,000 including their Naming Rights commitment of $7,000 for Big Row number 8 next year. To Greg Fisher and the team at Clubs SA who covered the cost of all our new gym equipment to the amount of $25,000. Our other major sponsors Kerry Saul at BJ Ball Icon, Grantley White at Clipsal, Vincent Tremaine at Flinders Ports, Greg and Cathy Heath at Total Tools, Mark Young at Adelaide Airport Limited, Julian Lian at KPMG, Rod MacFarlane at Quantum Stone, Darryl Smith at Mack Trucks, Bill Lane at Volvo Trucks, Roger Russell at Freedom Pools, Ian Renton at Absorb, Allan Christie at Netspot, and Peter Mackay at the Gym Shop.We have many more sponsors here today and we are in the process of creating an electronic display that will roll through the television screens to recognise you all. We couldn’t have done this without you. Well welcome everyone, to the day that at times we thought might never come. It’s been a long and bumpy road since we began this journey in earnest about 11 years ago. It’s been tedious, stressful, at times exciting, and at other times utterly demoralising. But we’ve been spurred on by our successes along the way and I can tell you we have also been angered by some of the hurdles we’ve encountered. We’ve met some wonderful people along the way; including elected Council members – both past and present, Council staff, various State Ministers and public servants in several Departments and of course in our sister Surf Life Saving Clubs and many of you are here today to share our joy. I can also tell you that we have met some other people along the way who I would not describe as wonderful. None of those people are here today to share our joy. This project was a ground breaker for the City of Charles Sturt in respect to the substantial financial assistance they provided to a Surf life Saving Club and we successfully lobbied many of the councillors in those early days to reach a terrific outcome through their $900,000. funding assistance. Although the State Government Emergency Services Trust Fund had helped several SLS clubs in their redevelopments prior to our project commencing, we did have early problems with other parties that caused delays – about 6 years worth of delays and we are extremely grateful for the patience shown by David Place and his SAFECOM team, and the Facilities Management Group in holding our position in the priority list of clubs needing redevelopment. One major issue that surfaced once our plans were lodged was a report written by officers of the Coast Protection Branch in which they warned of the effects of Global Warming – now Climate Change – and that if we rebuilt on this site, unbroken waves would flood this floor that we now stand on by the year 2060.
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Their report basically said the club should not be rebuilt on the seafront and we realised that we had a serious problem then and there. Taking advice from some learned gentlemen we proceeded to lobby three key State Ministers for their support in January 2009; Minister for Planning Paul Holloway, Minister for Emergency Services Michael Wright, And the Minister for the Environment – one Jay Weatherill.All three Ministers gave their full support for the rebuild and we were on our way. That was four and a half years ago and it will take me until sunset tonight to tell you about all the issues we’ve had since then. I do want to mention one situation that arose just prior to the planned demolition date toward the end of 2011. It was discovered that a portion of the land we were to build on was still dedicated as a road, and that it would take up to 6 months for the wheels to turn for that land, and another small parcel to be re dedicated and included in our new plot. I think there were 3, maybe 4 Government departments plus The City of Charles Sturt involved in the process for that to happen. A crisis meeting was convened by Phil Harrison of SAFECOM with all parties in the one room and one of the positives I’ve thought about often in the two years since, is the spirit of co operation shown by each of the personnel from those entities to get that process over and done with in a hurry. It ended up taking only 3 weeks. We have to acknowledge Paul Caica again for his influence as Minister for the Environment at that time in bringing the efforts of a number of departments together so successfully. We tried to make this building as green as possible and were successful in being awarded a Federal Grant of $10,000 to install rainwater tanks. That was probably during 2009 and the Grant was to be acquitted by July the following year. I received many phone calls and emails from Canberra asking when the tanks were to be installed and the grant acquitted. Throughout 2009 and 2010 and part of 2011 I was telling them that the tanks will be installed next month. It was always next month. The next email said that they wanted the $5000 that they had already given us back – we definitely wouldn’t be getting the second $5000 and the grant was being withdrawn. It was only through the efforts and contacts of Steve Georganas – until recently our Federal Member – that we were able to retain the grant. And I can assure you that we have now installed the tanks. One of our next goals is to install solar panels once we have completed essential internal fit out items. OK that’s about all from me for the moment but before I go I’d like to acknowledge the support and trust the members have placed in me and my fellow Building Committee – Phil Hogan, Joe Bayer, Matt Simone and earlier on, Aaron Lewis. And my personal thanks to those guys for their expertise in their various fields – and for settling me down when I began to over heat. We all need to acknowledge Mark Travers for his enormous role in managing our finances, and Kevin Fitzgerald who has spent countless hours ensuring our Licence and Work Safe practices meet the various legislations. We have the building now and are very proud of it. We also have loans totalling $400,000 that need to be repaid and we look forward to the ongoing support of our sponsors and supporters in raising the money to do so, as that support will ensure that we can continue to fund our voluntary community services and the ongoing development of our members. This building will outlast all of us who have fought the fights to see it completed. It will outlast many of our young members just beginning their work as volunteers in our community. It is up to each and every one of us to look after this magnificent new facility to ensure it lasts well beyond that high tide in 2060. Thank you all again. Neville Fielder President
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Foundation 50 Members Thank you to these generous members and supporters who have joined the Foundation 50 initiative – a crucial initiative for the fundraising for the new building. Kevin and Sue Fitzgerald Joe Bayer Neville Fielder Des Flavel John Butterfield The Butler Family The Dorward Family Tom and Andrew Lanyon The Travers Family Darren,Kaitlyn and Raychel Hocking –“Hocko’s Mechanical” Tim and Jude Fitzgerald Rob and Linda Langford Jamie Butterfield and Family Gary Fazzalari Kevin Renfrey Dr Margie Barry and Dr Hannah Flynn, The Chiropractic Works Scott and Jack Mather Steve and Jane Horsman Sharon Ayris and Peter Oborn The Hogan Family Steve and Beck Forest and Family Chook, Cathy and Levi Barratt The Foody Family The Tape Family The Emmett Family Grantley White and Family Geoff Fuller Graham “Butch” Payze Rod Payze Rod Hill Pam Gunn and Sue Graebner The Ellice‐Flint Family The Menner Family Paul and Jane Leonard The Frisby‐Smith Family – “Frisbee Health and Chiropractic” Carly Lutze Tom and Pat Jennings Shannon Åsa, Courtney and Regan Smallacombe Steven Hannaford Shane Johns and the Johns Family The Booth Family Gerard, Rebecca, Lucy and Daniel Codd Geoff and Mavis Bull “Always by the Sea” Wil Henry, Ruby Henry The Quinlan Family The Bolkus Family Trevor and Raylene Mulvihill Max and Barbara Bray Rod Bridgman Harvey Hele
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Presentation Night Award Recipients
Lifesaving Awards Barry Duhne Junior Lifesaver of the Year Barry Duhne Senior Lifesaver of the Year
Edward Gates‐Ashton Bianca Parker
Patrol Member of the Year
Most Outstanding U19 Contributor
Daniel Murdock Laura Cassidy
Chook and Beverly Fielder Trophy Best First Year Member Emma Cassidy Jandre van der Walt
Club Member of the Year President’s Award Charlie Jones Gary Tredrea and Steven Horsman
Patrol Hour Awards
200 Patrol Hours 500 Patrol Hours Madeline Cole, Lynette Woods,
Beck Forest, Gary TredreaMark Travers Russell Watkin
Most Patrol Hours ‐ 2013/14 Season
Steven Horsman
Champion Patrol Group
Purple Patrol
Rebecca Forest (PC) Shane Johns (VC) Tania Coorey
Tom Bingham Jake Cassidy Samantha Clarke
Matt Coorey Lauren Daly Sean Dedai
Cooper Forest Ella Forest Kane Heaver
Brooke Kerrison Julie Maddigan Ethen Miller
Daniel Moriarty Siobhan Roe Penny Sedgman‐Daris
Joshua Smith Kerry‐Anne Smith Vanessa Stefano
Competition Awards Club Swim‐ Senior Male Club Swim Senior Female
David Froud Tania Coorey
Club Swim‐ Junior Male Club Swim‐ Junior Female
Ryan Froud Jessie Froud
Club Champion ‐ U15 Male Club Champion ‐ U15 Female
Daniel Hogan and Stefan van de Walt Maeve Moroney‐Plouffe
Club Champion ‐ Master Male Club Champion ‐ Master Female
Quentin Dorward and Andrew Lanyon Rachel Roe and Nikki von Bertouch
Club Champion – Senior Male Club Champion ‐ Senior Female
Tom Lanyon Lindy Lewis and Hannah Sitters
Most Enthusiastic Competitor ‐Beach Most Enthusiastic Competitor ‐Water
Bethany Mahoney Maeve Moroney‐ Plouffe
Most Enthusiastic Competitor ‐Craft Most Enthusiastic Competitor ‐Boat
Siobhan Roe Simon Mitris
Most Outstanding Carnival Competitor (M) Most Outstanding Carnival Competitor (F)
Daniel Hogan Isabella Coldwell
Most Outstanding Carnival Competitor‐ Masters
Neville Fielder and Andrew Lanyon
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Club Captain Report
The 2013/14 season was one of many new experiences for our patrolling members. Coming out of a season where we patrolled from shipping containers on the foreshore, everyone was excited to begin discovering a new era of patrolling at Henley, and what a process of discovery it was. Even once we'd reached the end of the season, we were still attempting to learn the intricacies of our new clubrooms ‐ where to store all of the equipment, where to put our belongings and where to hide from the weather on inclement patrols ‐ but what a great experience this provided everyone as they worked together to develop our revised approach.
This season saw two IRB rescues during patrols and two on‐beach incidents outside of our patrol times, so whilst we consider our beach a relatively safe one we must continue to remember why we exist and what remains our primary purpose.
We had an increase in hours patrolled for the 2013/14 season ‐ across all of Henley's commitments there were 4,831.25 hours accrued in total; 3,213.25 of these were traditional beach patrol and 1,618.00 were water cover for our Juniors and other water safety events with which we were involved.
This represents an increase of an average 747.5 hours over the past two seasons' total patrolled hours, however with the growth in our patrolling membership we have actually seen a decrease in the number of hours each of our members have patrolled on average ‐ from 20.3 hours in 2011/12 to 19.7 hours in 2012/13 and 18.7 hours in 2013/14. I believe we can see a reinforcement of the old idiom 'many hands make light work' but also urge you all to not fall complacent, to keep your patrol commitments and volunteer where possible to ensure our patrolling remains enjoyable and 'light work'.
This coming season will see some changes introduced ‐ for example, mandatory life jackets to be worn at all times during IRB operation ‐ which will be expanded upon as more detail is available. We are also looking at an alternate approach to some aspects of patrol uniforms, patrol caps and hats and the storage of our patrol equipment. Please remember that all changes continue to be a learning experience and that both your patience and, equally, your feedback are always appreciated.
683.501,322.00 1,514.50 1,376.25 1,618.00
1,920.001,732.00
2,680.75 2,596.003,213.25
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Finally, I wanted to convey my gratitude to our Vice‐Captain, Peter Oborn, who is moving overseas to pursue a new business opportunity and so won't be continuing as VC for the coming season. Peter has been such a positive influence on the club with his upbeat attitude, immense organisation and leadership qualities and an eagerness to be involved in as many aspects of the club as possible. Thanks Pete, and good luck with your new adventure!
Thank you to all of our members for your incredible efforts in keeping our beach safe ‐ see you next season!
TOM LANYON CLUB CAPTAIN
Vice Captains Report
The 2013/14 patrolling season (Saturday 19th October 2013 to Sunday 30th March 2014) began with a great sense of anticipation, as it was to be our first season in the new clubhouse. After the previous season of being housed in shipping containers on the footpath – we looked forward to a life of comparative luxury! We had 11 patrol groups and the Patrol Captain’s deserve special mention for the efforts they put in ensuring we provided a professional service in accordance with our patrol agreement. The 2013/14 Patrol Captains were:
1. Aaron Lewis 2. Jake Fitzgerald 3. Bianca Parker 4. Steve Horsman 5. Nick Travers 6. George Symeonakis
7. Shannon Asa 8. Rebecca Forest 9. Hannah Sitters 10. Tiarne Easley 11. Tom Lanyon
Thank you to all eleven of you, without whom, my job would be much more difficult! Again this season we had a dedicated ‘junior water cover’ patrol which, by season end, consisted of over 40 Bronze Medallion holders. Roy Menner, again, performed a sterling job of organising and running the junior water cover on our behalf this season. This season, in addition to the regular patrols, Henley provided water cover for:
five days at the Australian Masters Rowing Championships
three Open Water Swims
two True Grit events (see special report)
one school Christmas Party
Also, Henley members covered three SURFCOM radio room shifts. Thank you to all the members who got involved and flew the flag for Henley during these additional activities. Attendance at patrols this season was a mixed bag. The roster is promulgated early, you are only rostered for 4 or 5 patrols per season and a reminder SMS is sent 24 hours prior to your patrol – please try harder to meet your patrol commitments. Next season, please remember that by failing to meet your commitments you are not only letting your fellow patrol members down, but also your club and in the bigger picture, the community. We should all be immensely proud of volunteering to keep our beaches safe by wearing our red and yellow patrol uniform.
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Please don’t turn up to patrol when it suits you and then stop patrolling once you have met your minimum hours to compete. Rather, please simply meet your rostered patrol hours. The number of SRC and Bronze holders increased during the 2013/14 season; however we are still short of the specialist qualifications on all 11 patrols. Please consider undertaking the following qualifications:
Inflatable Rescue Boat Driver
Inflatable Rescue Boat Crew
Advanced Resuscitation Techniques
Spinal Management
Senior First Aid
All‐Terrain Vehicle Driver Following some intense fundraising activities (see True Grit report), the club purchased a new patrol shade (pictured below). This style patrol shade is used extensively in NSW with great success. It is easier to erect, provides better visibility of the water and has an increased amount of shade than the previous model. If looked after, it will provide us with good shade from the sun and shelter from those trademark cold south‐westerly winds for years to come.
Jen Frisby‐Smith modelling her True Grit t‐shirt in front of the new patrol shelter Next season, we look forward to using a new all‐terrain vehicle (ATV) and two new outboards. I urge you to care for all our expensive equipment. Special mention must go to Andrew Henry, and his group of trainers, who worked hard to train more Bronze groups to fill patrols and to up skill our current members. Thank you Hens – you’re a champ!
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Thank you to our Club Captain, Tom Lanyon. Tom is mature beyond his tender years and again this season provided me with the guidance I needed to complete my job to the best of my ability. Tom is patient, level‐headed, cooperative and enthusiastic. All the qualities I cherish in a boss! Thanks Tom. My final thank you and I have left the best to last – my wife. Sharon Ayris has been a great source of support throughout the season. Not only did she assist with the data entry of patrol data into Surfguard, but like a lot of partners she allowed me to indulge in my passion….. and I spent a lot of time at beach! Thank you Shaz, for being so tolerant and understanding. See you on the beach, Pete Oborn Vice‐Captain
You make a living by what you get,
But, you make a life by what you give.
Graham Ford, SLSA President
Beth to the Rescue Late in the season a new member, Beth Hooper, who has completed the training for her Bronze Medallion (but hasn’t had an opportunity to do her assessment) conducted a rescue at Henley. Beth is a very competent swimmer (apparently finishes neck and neck with Andrew Lanyon in the water) and she was entering the water just to the north of Henley Jetty when she noticed a man jump off the jetty and start struggling (he was out of his depth). Beth swam out to the man and performed a rescue, towing him safely back to shore. When she questioned her patient, he revealed that he couldn’t swim but thought he would be okay! If Beth wasn’t there, this story may have had a much different ending. Awesome effort Beth! The moral of the story here, is to be constantly alert and ready to respond – you never know what some people are going to do.
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Patrol Hours 2013/2014 "Please note: due to a problem with the SLSA patrol hours system, the below does not include hours accrued in the SurfCom radio room or during water safety at junior carnivals."
Name Henley Patrol Hours Total Henley Patrol Hours
(since 1970)
Adamson, Georgia 21.50 34.25
Albanese, Chelsea 9.00 9.00
Andrejewskis, Rasma 22.75 22.75
Appelbee, Alex 4.75 4.75
Asa, Shannon 47.25 334.00
Ashton, Gary 22.00 75.25
Baker, Hurley 16.25 39.25
Banks, Michelle 19.25 42.00
Barratt, Neil 43.00 216.75
Bates, Richard 25.00 60.25
Bates, Sax 4.00 20.50
Bayer, Joe 19.75 458.25
Bersagliere, Michael 17.00 29.00
Bersagliere, Olivia 13.25 61.75
Bingham, Tom 11.50 82.00
Bolkus, Aria 7.00 74.50
Booth, Catherine 21.50 42.50
Bortolan, Luiz 23.00 76.50
Bray, Jane 8.00 266.00
Brennecke, Geoff 25.50 839.00
Butterfield, Jake 24.50 50.75
Butterfield, Jamie 16.50 811.75
Carey, Nicole 21.75 21.75
Cassidy, David 22.75 324.00
Cassidy, Emma 28.50 241.50
Cassidy, Jake 20.00 59.25
Cassidy, Laura 21.25 153.00
Cavagnah, Katie 15.00 67.50
Cavagnah, Tim 16.50 129.75
Chimu, Matthew 7.50 12.00
Ciccarello, Mia 12.25 65.00
Clarke, Samantha 15.75 35.50
Clarke, Tara 35.50 60.50
Codd, Gerard 34.00 40.25
Codd, Rebecca 17.50 97.50
Coldwell, Isabella 15.00 88.00
Cole, Barrie 4.50 836.00
Cole, Madeline 24.50 203.75
Collins, Emma 6.25 6.25
Colquhoun, Gary 22.50 22.50
Cook, Ben 10.00 10.00
Coorey, Matthew 12.25 194.00
Coorey, Tania 32.00 151.25
Corbett, James 13.00 24.00
Corbett, Kathryn 21.00 25.00
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Name Henley Patrol Hours Total Henley Patrol Hours
(since 1970)
Cremasco, Jayden 20.25 20.25
Curnow, Katheryn 18.25 165.75
D Amico, Angela 29.75 55.75
D Amico, Annina 24.50 87.00
Dalby, Shakira 11.25 11.25
Daley, Rick 14.50 131.75
Daly, Lauren 13.75 13.75
Davoren‐Searcy, Amber 25.25 36.50
Davoren, Skye 29.00 108.25
deBeer, Jade 13.75 51.00
Dedai, Sean 12.00 127.75
DePasquale, Kristian 11.25 68.00
Devrelis, Aristotelis 4.25 4.25
Devries, Eve 28.00 65.00
Devries, Joseph 25.25 58.25
Dorward, Emma 19.50 19.50
Dorward, Jake 22.00 54.75
Dorward, Quentin 22.50 260.50
Easley, Tiarne 17.25 195.25
Emmett, Lee 10.00 63.50
Fazzalari, Gary 18.25 384.00
Fazzalari, Joseph 32.50 36.25
Fens, Jordan 13.25 13.25
Fens, Meike 12.25 12.25
Fielder, Kate 16.25 264.50
Fitzgerald, Jake 19.25 298.25
Fitzgerald, Kevin 10.25 476.50
Flatman, Stephen 18.75 66.75
Fletcher, Sean 4.50 187.25
Ford, Melissa 12.00 225.25
Forest, Beck 38.00 225.25
Forest, Cooper 25.50 25.50
Forest, Ella 21.25 84.75
Forest, Harry 10.75 28.25
Forest, Liam 19.50 103.75
Forest, Steve 13.25 326.25
Foureur, David 19.25 927.50
Foureur, Shannen 12.50 39.25
Frances, Catherine 2.00 31.00
Frances, Hayden 2.00 89.00
Frances, Mark 10.00 173.75
Frances, Rebecca 2.00 50.75
Frisby‐Smith, Hannah 18.25 18.25
Frisby‐Smith, Jennifer 20.00 71.50
Frisby‐Smith, Mark 18.00 83.50
Froud, David 20.00 26.25
Froud, Jesse 13.75 13.75
Froud, Ryan 26.25 59.00
Fuller, Chris 28.75 28.75
Gates‐Ashton, Edward 36.00 40.75
Gerbi, Kai 4.25 4.25
Gilbert, Andrew 17.25 30.25
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Name Henley Patrol Hours Total Henley Patrol Hours
(since 1970)
Gilson, Kimberley 16.75 20.50
Gournay, Ben 19.25 19.25
Grace, Colby 19.25 28.00
Graham, Patrick 12.00 12.00
Grosser, Hayley 28.50 168.75
Gunn, Pam 34.50 109.00
Haines, Sarah 13.50 13.50
Hammond, Arnie 19.50 60.50
Hammond, Molly 24.75 78.25
Hammond, Robin 20.75 46.75
Hannaford, Steve 22.00 427.00
Hansen, Karen 16.00 133.00
Harrington, Claire 19.50 136.25
Harris, Adam 12.50 266.50
Hart, Joseph 9.50 9.50
Hawkes, Sarah 9.00 9.00
Heath, Ned 8.75 21.50
Heaver, Kane 16.25 51.50
Hemsley, Meredith 34.75 90.25
Henry, Andrew 12.50 224.50
Henry, Michael 14.00 93.75
Hitch, Lennie 27.25 27.25
Hocking, Darren 5.25 444.50
Hodge, Tom 10.00 10.00
Hogan, Daniel 18.00 45.00
Hogan, Phil 18.25 807.25
Holmes, Simon 18.25 116.50
Hood, Isabella 8.75 8.75
Horsman, Steve 96.50 335.50
Howard, Maddy 20.75 82.25
Johns, Shane 28.75 716.00
Joynes, Michelle 24.00 97.75
Kelly, Andrew 32.50 74.00
Kerrison, Dean 19.50 83.75
Killian, Andrew 13.00 80.50
Kozned, Brandon 18.75 18.75
Kralik, Chelsea 17.00 68.75
Kulikowski, David 10.00 76.00
Lanyon, Tom 64.75 447.50
Lawson, Rae 19.00 107.00
Leonard, Jack 3.25 76.50
Leonard, Paul 45.50 438.50
Lewis‐Vassallo, Michael 2.50 20.25
Lewis, Aaron 28.75 994.25
Lewis, Lindy 30.50 714.75
Loielo, Joey 20.25 81.50
Lopez, Raisy 10.00 52.00
Low, Cecilia 8.50 300.50
Lyons, Emily 22.25 42.75
Macumba, Loretta 3.00 3.00
Maddigan, Julie 10.25 10.25
Mahoney, Bethany 22.75 38.50
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Name Henley Patrol Hours Total Henley Patrol Hours
(since 1970)
Malcolm, Joanne 4.50 4.50
Martin, Craig 23.00 633.00
Martin, Paul 16.50 2948.75
Mather, Scott 22.00 643.75
Matters, Stephen 11.50 11.50
Mattiazzo, Daniel 4.25 4.25
McAnulty, Geoff 22.00 111.25
McEvoy, Sophie 33.50 55.00
Medve, Tia 7.25 7.25
Meister, Jen 31.50 31.50
Melios‐Traver, Sarah 28.50 275.00
Menner, Kate 8.00 147.50
Menner, Roy 32.75 491.00
Mentha, Gaylen 3.00 3.00
Metcalfe, Olivia 19.50 39.00
Miller, Ethan 12.00 51.00
Miller, Joshua 7.50 128.75
Milner, Mary 17.75 44.25
Mitris, Simon 31.00 117.25
Moriarty, Daniel 41.50 80.00
Moroney‐Plouffe, Aimee 8.00 8.00
Moroney‐Plouffe, Maeve 13.00 35.50
Murdock, Daniel 34.00 150.25
Murphy, Cael 8.25 8.25
O'Callaghan, Leo 9.00 225.00
O'Neill, Tim 11.50 11.50
Oborn, Peter 85.75 181.25
Oritz Barbosa, Manuela 36.25 126.75
Page, Tayla 8.00 8.00
Panakera‐Thorpe, Leah 13.25 272.00
Parker, Bianca 31.25 304.75
Parker, Olivia 1.75 55.50
Parker, Steve 30.75 96.00
Paton, Neal 8.25 25.25
Pindral, Alex 9.00 9.00
Pitt, Marni 25.75 34.50
Plouffe, James 28.25 160.50
Reid, Shane 21.75 51.75
Ritchey, Geordie 12.75 12.75
Robinson, Scott 12.00 396.00
Roe, Brett 26.50 52.75
Roe, Rachel 25.50 92.75
Roe, Siobhan 27.50 27.50
Ruygrok, Nicholas 7.75 87.25
Sedgman‐Daris, Penny 22.25 89.00
Sharp, Lyndall 18.00 18.00
Shatwell, Chloe 22.25 42.25
Shuttleworth, Mark 10.00 706.50
Simone, Matteo 22.50 523.75
Singer, Reshaune 3.00 3.00
Sitters, Hannah 35.50 337.00
Size, Isaac 25.25 42.25
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Name Henley Patrol Hours Total Henley Patrol Hours
(since 1970)
Sleczka, Chelsea 24.50 78.75
Sleczka, Tyson 22.75 22.75
Smallacombe, Courtney 17.00 237.75
Smallacombe, Regan 29.75 172.25
Smith, Josh 18.25 61.75
Smith, Kerry‐Anne 20.25 20.25
Starkey, Stefan 40.00 98.75
Steer, Felicity 4.00 8.00
Stefano, Vanessa 15.25 48.00
Stewart, Patrick 16.25 84.25
Symeonakis, George 31.75 169.50
Tadic, Sasa 38.50 89.50
Tammita, Anthony 13.25 697.50
Tammita, Zoe 17.75 233.50
Tchimala, Gloire 3.50 3.50
Todman, Max 9.50 32.50
Travers, Mark 31.75 506.00
Travers, Nicholas 25.25 225.25
Tredrea, Brad 13.00 77.75
Tredrea, Gary 35.50 211.75
Tredrea, Rachel 11.50 20.50
Turner, Andrea 22.00 32.00
Turner, Chelsea 4.00 20.50
Van Der Walt, Gerrit 22.75 26.75
Van Der Walt, Jandre 31.75 39.75
Ven Der Walt, Stefan 22.75 30.75
Viljoen, Bernhard 17.75 17.75
Viljoen, Emil 16.25 16.25
Viljoen, Gerhard 14.75 14.75
Viljoen, Monique 10.00 10.00
Viner, Kate 12.00 162.00
Vivian, James 12.25 20.50
von Bertouch, Justin 18.00 34.50
von Bertouch, Nikki 26.50 135.00
Walker, Michael 30.00 30.00
Walker, Paul 8.00 111.25
Wallis, Bryce 26.25 67.75
Watkin, Russell 12.50 531.00
White, Grantley 14.00 701.25
Whittaker, Andrew 12.25 120.75
Wickstein, David 21.75 57.00
Will, Lisa 18.00 156.25
Williams, Ashley 7.00 60.00
Williams, Breeannan 4.50 4.50
Williams, Isabelle 27.50 27.50
Woods, Dean 35.00 296.00
Woods, Lynette 35.00 227.50
Woods, Rhys 19.00 132.50
Woolman, Monique 4.00 4.00
Zivic, Alex 8.25 106.50
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Membership Manager
Membership Categories
The figures in this summary are those at 1st July of the selected season (or earlier if elected in the screen 'Registration Season End Settings').
Category Total Members
Male Members
Female Members
Unknown Gender
2012 Season Total Members
Member Retention (%)
Probationary 5 3 2 0 0 ‐ %
Junior Activity Member (5‐13 years) 255 130 125 0 212 120.28 %
Cadet Member (13‐15 years) 35 18 17 0 27 129.63 %
Active (15‐18 yrs) 39 22 17 0 31 125.81 %
Active (18yrs and over) 196 116 80 0 150 130.67 %
Award Member 1 0 1 0 0 ‐ %
Long Service 0 0 0 0 2 0 %
Associate 154 74 80 0 116 132.76 %
Life Member 23 20 3 0 19 121.05 %
Honorary 14 14 0 0 17 82.35 %
Total 722 397 325 0 574 125.78 %
As forecasted, preceding the opening of our new clubrooms membership has sharply increased this season. The biggest highlight this season was watching the numbers increase in the cadet (13‐15 year olds) and Active (15‐18 year olds) age groups. Retaining members in this age group is very difficult but thanks to a handful of dedicated people maintaining and attracting new members has been successful. I don’t question our future chairperson is amongst this group. Membership has been made slightly easier by current members registering online again this season. The membership team on Saturday afternoons and during the week worked extremely hard to ensure all memberships were entered correctly on Surfguard. Suzi Aston (junior registrar) and Caryn Froud (senior registrar) worked tirelessly to get through the line ups at the membership tables especially in the first six weeks of the season. Committing to 10 hours of work each week unpaid while juggling full time paid jobs and being dedicated mothers at the same time makes our club the marvellous place it is. Both registrars stepped into their roles like they had been doing it for 10 seasons. Another highlight this season was selling club clothing on Saturdays before junior training. Watching 255 juniors walking down onto the beach in blue and white was humbling. Clothing 255 juniors this season was some feat with our new range of FINZ’s bathers and clothing to ensure they feel Henley proud. We introduced a new wave design on all bathers this season in conjunction with the opening of the new club rooms. Mid season we had a hiccup with a late shipment not arriving on time but our parents were very forgiving and eventually we had all our magnificent juniors in bathers, sun and competition hats plus rash tops. This season money was limited so this meant we brought no or smaller amounts of some styles of bathers and clothing. My motivating and generous right hand lady Louise Howard again was the best clothing coordinator a manager could wish for. Her patience, ideas and honesty was inspirational. Not many members would understand the commitment and patience it takes to clothe 722 body sizes with 722 different ideas on what cut, design and fabric the bathers should be. She is always very humble about the hard work that goes into this role. Our weekly
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coffees after school drop off to nut out the latest drama surrounding clothing always kept this area moving smoothly. Many members helped us during the season so thank you for your time and support. A special thank you to Russell for holding the fort as I was away from home most Saturdays and some weeknights. SHELLY NELSON (WATKIN) MEMBERSHIP MANAGER
Officials Coordinator The 2013/2014 surf season was an extremely busy season for our Officials. We managed to supply more than our minimum numbers at nearly every carnival. A big thank you goes to all our Henley Officials who spent many hours helping at the carnivals. This is often a thankless task and involves lots of patience and organisational skills. Without Officials, Henley would not have been permitted to compete. We had at least 20 Officials this season, which is a big improvement over previous years. I am looking forward to seeing you all out there next season.
Jen Frisby‐Smith – Officials Coordinator
Thank you to these members who are Henley’s Officials:
Leisa Moroney‐Plouffe Barrie Cole
Shelly Nelson (Watkin Mark Frances
Phil Hogan Roy Menner
Barry Duhne Gary Ashton
Mark Frisby‐Smith Chris Sheehy
Sandra Daly Trevor Mulvihill
Mitzy Dorward Jim Doherty
Peter Oborn Jenny Frisby Smith
Sharon Ayris
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IRB Area It was nice to have all the IRB’s and motors back in one place again. Storing all of the clubs equipment in one large space has not been without its challenges but I’m sure this will be sorted out with time. Only 5 club members gained their IRB crew award this season although quite a number of members inquired with me about IRB driver & crew courses. Any members interested in gaining their IRB driver or crew award should contact the clubs Chief Instructor. I believe courses will be running in June. All proficient IRB drivers & crew will recall receiving a number of text messages throughout the season requesting water cover for bronze training and other special events. The IRB’s were required for a number of open water swims, sometimes requiring all three ducks to be operational. The Masters Rowing Championships, a 5day event, also required a big effort by all IRB proficient members. I would like to remind all IRB drivers that the IRB Log needs to be filled out for ALL IRB operations not just patrols, also only proficient IRB drivers are to operate the IRB’s. A generous grant will hopefully see us start the 2014‐15 season with two new outboard motors. It will also be the start of the mandatory wearing of buoyancy vests by driver & crew at all times while operating an IRB. The Zodiac hull and two of the motors will need to be sold, so if anybody is interested, or knows anybody who is interested, please contact myself or the Club Captain.
Shane Johns IRB & Radio Officer
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Chief Instructor Each season the club grows and develops, and through this we produce the next generation of Surf lifesavers. For this to occur, the responsibility of our clubs trainers continually broadens and their valuable time, experience and skills become pivotal to the clubs future.
This season started with great optimism as we finally had an appropriate facility to deliver necessary training. With any new development there are always initial issues to overcome, however once identified, our club understood the importance and value to the community, and ensured training of members was a priority. Moving forward this can only be a benefit to all stake holders.
All groups have ongoing issues to resolve and having sufficient qualified trainers for all aspects of aquatic safety would be our primary concern. An enormous range of qualifications are required to train, update, facilitate and assess members at the club. We are constantly searching for more dedicated members interested in joining the training team to share the workload.
OFFICIALS: This season the responsibility of club officials was removed from the chief instructor and proved to be beneficial to everyone. I would like to thank Jen Frisby‐Smith for taking on that responsibility and congratulate her on a great job. TRAINING: The training of members (and the community) provides a large variety of issues. To ensure members receive suitable training in an appropriate time frame we deliver programs based on the following groups: Training new members Training/developing current members Maintaining members awards TRAINING NEW MEMBERS: Once again we had enormous interest by new members to become qualified Surf Lifesavers. The main difficulty with programming training is identifying suitable times for all to attend. Due to this not everyone who registered initial interest completed their training as quickly as desired.
December 2013 Bronze/SRC squad (L‐R): Tom Hodge, Monique Viljoen, Gerhardus Viljoen, Ben Everson, Alex Pindral, Emil Viljoen, Bernhard Viljoen, Julie Maddigan, Lenny Hitch, Ben Cook, Kerry‐Anne Smith, , Gary Colquhoun
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DEVELOPING MEMBERS: Once members obtain base awards to patrol our beaches enhancing their skills and knowledge ensure the community is well catered for. Again having suitably qualified members to provide such training is an obstacle we will continue to address. We did however increase our members’ qualifications significantly again this season. MAINTAINING AWARDS: Each season all members’ awards need to be updated (proficiency). Currently with over 500 awards that require annual updates and only a handful of qualified trainers this is an ongoing challenge. Continually developing procedures, resources and methods of completing this will ensure all members continue to be highly skilled to perform our primary function.
AWARDS OBTAINED: Resuscitation (CPR) Certificate (30) Radio Operators’ Certificate (5) Surf Rescue Certificate (19) Bronze Medallion (44) Certificate II in Public Safety (Aquatic Rescue) (45) IRB Crew Certificate (5) ATV Certificate (70) Apply First Aid (5)* Advanced Resuscitation Certificate (9) Silver Medallion Aquatic Rescue (1)* Spinal Management (4) Pain Management (5) Silver Medallion Advanced First Aid (5)* Training Officer Bronze Medallion (1)
January 2014 Bronze/SRC squad (L‐R): Kai Gerbi, Alex Appelbee, Aristotelis Devrelis, Andrew Kelly (Trainer), Emma Collins, Daniel Mattiazzo, Joanne Malcolm, Chelsea Turner, Brooke Kerrison, Sarah Haines
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AWARDS UPDATED (PROFICIENCIES): Resuscitation (CPR) Certificate (1) Radio Operators’ Certificate (1) Surf Rescue Certificate (18) Bronze Medallion (188) IRB Crew Certificate (62) Silver Medallion (IRB Driver) (28) ATV (12) JRB Crew Certificate (1)* JRB Driver Certificate (1)* Advanced Resuscitation Certificate (30) Training Officer (Advanced Resuscitation Techniques) (5)* Training Officer (Bronze) (9)* Training Officer (IRB) (2)* Spinal Management (10) Pain Management (5) Assessor (Advanced Resuscitation Techniques) (3)* Assessor (Bronze) (2)* Assessor (IRB) (1)* Facilitator (Pain Management) (1)* Notes: * Award training/proficiency conducted by SLSSA Members completing proficiency at other clubs are not included. Members from other clubs completing award training/proficiency at Henley not included. THANK YOU: To the small group of dedicated members who gave up many hours to assist with the many aspects of training during the season we (the club) is extremely grateful. Your contribution to the club and community can often be underestimated, however is necessary so we can provide a safe aquatic environment.
Club lifesaving Advisors/Assessors: Roy Menner Paul Leonard Tony Tammita Andrew Henry Club Trainers: Peter Oborn Andrew Kelly Sarah Melios‐Traver Cally Emmins Tiarne Easley Claire Harrington Leah Panatera‐Thorpe Kate Viner
Trainers and assessors must ensure their primary, training officer, assessor and facilitator awards are maintained. This alone is a considerable commitment for this group of dedicated volunteers, and should not be ignored by all members.
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I would also like to thank all the members who assisted with IRD driving/crewing and providing water cover during training and assessments.
Finally thank you to the club committee for their tireless efforts in a season, that while challenging, hopefully has laid the foundation for continued development of the club and its members. THE FUTURE: Each season the commitment of trainers and the range of skills/knowledge required become larger. The club needs to ensure they provide suitable support to this area to ensure the community can continue to feel safe when visiting the beach. I wish all people involved with the club all the best in future years. ANDREW HENRY CHIEF INSTRUCTOR
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Awards Gained Bronze Medallion and Certificate II in Public Safety (Aquatic Rescue)
Alex Appelbee Robert Hodge
Yindy Boon Isabella Hood
Nicole Carey Madeleine Howard
Matthew Clarke Julie Maddigan
Emma Collins Bethany Mahoney
Gary Colquhoun Joanne Malcolm
Ben Cook Daniel Mattiazzo
Annina D Amico Sophie McEvoy
Darcy Daviess Tim ONeill
Jade de Beer Tayla Page
Aristotelis Devrelis Alex Pindral
Jake Dorward Marni Pitt
Ben Everson Chloe Shatwell
Jordon Fens Chelsea Sleczka
Meike Fens Kerry‐Anne Smith
Harry Forest Chelsea Turner
Ryan Froud Bernhard Viljoen
Chris Fuller Gerhardus Viljoen
Kai Gerbi Monique Viljoen
Benjamin Gournay James Vivian
Molly Hammond Isabelle Williams
Lennie Hitch Melissa Williams
Certificate II in Public Safety (Aquatic Rescue)
Certificate III in Public Safety (Aquatic Search and Rescue)
Jodie Emmett Paul Martin
Surf Rescue Certificate (CPR Endorsed)
Chelsea Albanese Brooke Kerrison
Jayden Cremasco Brandon Kozned
Lauren Daly Tia Medve
Tayla de Beer Aimee Moroney‐Plouffe
Emma Dorward Cael Murphy
Cooper Forest Siobhan Roe
Jesse Froud Tyson Sleczka
Sarah Haines Emily Tyler
Joseph Hart Emil Viljoen
Nicholas Howard
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Resuscitation Certificate
Chelsea Albanese Eliza Joynes
Rasma Andrejewskis Attila Keresztesi
Lauren Cavanagh Maja Lanzoni
Lucy Codd Chelsea Mahoney
Tayla de Beer Isabel McAnulty
Tia Desantis Aimee Moroney‐Plouffe
Gabrielle Di Bartolo Jordan Muir
Bianca Domhoff Christopher Sheehy
Mark Dunn Oscar Taras
Antony Flanagan Matilda Thompson
Ollie Flanagan Zali Turner
Johnny Frisina Emily Tyler
Sarah Hawkes Matthew West
Nicholas Howard Siena Withey
Lili Iammarrone Naomi‐Alexa Woolnough
Radio Operators Certificate
Chelsea Albanese Cooper Forest
Shakira Dalby Sarah Hawkes
Lauren Daly
IRB Crew Certificate
Luiz Bortolan Joseph Loielo
Ryan Froud Courtney Smallacombe
Andrew Kelly Jandre Van Der Walt
Apply (Senior) First Aid Certificate
Andrew Bray Bianca Parker
Tara Clarke Michael Walker
Meg Foody
Advanced Resuscitation Certificate
Rasma Andrejewskis Sarah Hawkes
Emma Cassidy Manuela Ortiz Barbosa
Rebecca Forest Bianca Parker
Jennifer Frisby‐Smith Nikki von Bertouch
Chris Fuller
Spinal Management Certificate
Cally Emmins Paul Martin
Claire Harington Stefan Starkey
Pain Management Certificate (Methoxyflurane)
Shannon Asa Leo OCallaghan
Cally Emmins Stefan Starkey
Claire Harington
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Silver Medallion Advanced First Aid
Shannon Asa Leo OCallaghan
Cally Emmins Stefan Starkey
Claire Harington
Training Officer (Bronze)
Andrew Kelly
ATV Operator Certificate
Shannon Asa Meredith Hemsley
Joseph Bayer Simon Holmes
Luiz Bortolan Steven Horsman
Geoffrey Brennecke Shane Johns
Jamie Butterfield David Kulikowski
Nicole Carey Thomas Lanyon
David Cassidy Rae Lawson
Emma Cassidy Paul Leonard
Laura Cassidy Craig Martin
Tim Cavanagh Paul Martin
Mia Ciccarello Scott Mather
Isabella Coldwell Simon Mitris
Tania Coorey Daniel Moriarty
Elena Davis Trevor Mulvihill
Skye Davoren Daniel Murdock
Kristian De Pasquale Tim ONeill
Evette Devries Bianca Parker
Joseph Devries Steve Parker
Gary Fazzalari Shane Reid
Jordon Fens Penny Sedgman‐Daris
Jake Fitzgerald Hannah Sitters
Kevin Fitzgerald Isaac Size
Melissa Ford Courtney Smallacombe
Ella Forest Regan Smallacombe
Rebecca Forest Patrick Stewart
Stephen Forest George Symeonakis
Mark Frisby‐Smith Mark Travers
David Froud Nicholas Travers
Chris Fuller Gerrit Van Der Walt
Colby Grace Gerhardus Viljoen
Hayley Grosser Monique Viljoen
Pam Gunn Michael Walker
Arnie Hammond Bryce Wallis
Claire Harington Andrew Whittaker
Ned Heath Lisa Will
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Active After‐School Community Program This season Henley SLSC in conjunction with SLSSA and the Australian Government conducted an after school program. Henley Beach Primary School accepted the invitation. The program consisted of Seven 1 hour sessions (Monday 3.30pm‐4.30pm) in term 4 2013 and then again in term 1 2014. Each term 20 different students participated. The program had several outcomes and was aimed at students who are not currently involved with aquatic activities or sport. Outcomes included:
Have “non” active students participate in a program Attract new junior members to the club Introduce youth in the community to Surf Life Saving Educate youth in the community on beach safety/culture Provide a safe and healthy after school activity.
The program was conducted by senior club members with coaching experience, who had also obtained a communities coaching certificate. COACHES: Sarah Melios‐Traver Tara McElhinney Andrew Henry Rachel Roe Nikki von Bertouch
Participants coaches and coordinators of the program term 1 2014 Each week the participants were involved with a different aspect of Surf Life Saving and at the conclusion of the program had experienced most areas available to club members. Participants were offered “Come and Try” sessions (Saturday training) and if interested, initial membership would be partially subsidised by the Australian Government. Several participants took up this offer and hopefully will become important members in the future. Due to the term 1 2014 program being at the conclusion of the season these opportunities will be available for them next season. I would like to thank all the coaches, Ed Ashton and other members for providing water cover and also Steve Cornish (SLSSA), Alex Zivic (Australian Government) and Greg Lawless (Henley PS) for their assistance with the program. Programs such as this are another example of the wide range of activities we provide to the greater community. ANDREW HENRY
AASC PROGRAM COORDINATOR
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Wiltja Program The WILTJA Program has been running for approximately 27 years. It is a residential program that is designed to enable indigenous students to access a secondary education program. The students come from more than twenty remote communities across the Central and Western Desert regions of South Australia, Western Australia and the Northern Territory. Henley SLSC has participated in the program for several seasons. The students are actively involved with most aspects of the club attending regularly on Sunday afternoons. Students who have been fortunate to attend regularly, have obtained the Surf Rescue Certificate and/or Bronze Medallion, Certificate II in Public Safety (Aquatic Rescue). Again this season the aims of the partnership were varied and diverse however we wanted to ensure outcomes included:
Providing further, and developing greater opportunities to students.
Enhance the students’ knowledge and education (skills and awards).
Introduce and further develop skills and involvement of new students.
Enhance knowledge of all members. Students who had previously obtained awards were invited to the annual HET camp. This gave them the opportunity to meet other members of similar age and for everyone to learn more about other club members. This group also joined club patrols. They were involved with the rostered patrol of the day and a welcome addition each time. Training these members for further awards will enhance their involvement and be beneficial to the members, the club and the community. With new students from many different parts of Australia and varying skills and experience with aquatic activities, training methods varied each session. Generally club trainers just coordinated the sessions with the qualified students taking on the responsibility of training others. This proved very beneficial and enhanced the skills and knowledge of all involved. This season 2 more students were successful in achieving their Bronze Medallion and Certificate II in Public Safety (Aquatic Safety). Congratulations to Melissa Williams and Yindy Boon on this achievement. With many unforseen obstacles, their dedication, cooperation and willingness to adapt to range of trainers ensured they were able to complete the award before the end of the season. Thank you to all the club trainers involved during the season:
Sarah Melios‐Traver, Claire Harrington, Cally Emmins , Tiarne Easley Moving forward we would like to introduce this group to more activities available through surf lifesaving and hope to see some participants wearing our competition cap next season. Personally I would like to thank Steve Cornish (SLSSA), Kylie Montgomery (Wiltja), Roy Menner, and all the trainers for their support and assistance with the program. Finally I would like thank the participants for their involvement and wish them all the best in the future. ANDREW HENRY WILTYA PROGRAM COORDINATOR
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Junior Report This 2013/14 season will be remembered as the first season we were able to train from our new clubrooms. We are extremely fortunate at Henley in that our club has direct access to the beach without the need to cross roads, go down ramps or make long walks along paths to get to the beach.
All age groups assembled for the start to another Saturday of junior training.
As always, the Junior Committee has continued to work all year round and is currently in the middle of a review and planning process in preparation for future seasons. Under the guidance of Rachel Roe, our training coordinator, training will again continue through winter. The initial focus for training is the State Pool Titles. Following this, training will revert to the more traditional skills such as boards and beach events. Over summer we continued to provide training both on Saturdays for all children and mid‐week training for children competing at carnivals. Our Saturday numbers were at an all time high, which is great for the club, brought with it some ‘good’ problems. We experienced some issues with having large numbers of children in certain age groups. This is especially true for the youngest age groups of Under 6, 7 and 8. The Junior Committee is currently working through ways that will allow us to better cater for all of our larger age groups next season. As the junior numbers have grown, Saturday training has become a big event. There are many people that must be thanked, because without their support this weekly program simply would not run.
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Firstly, the Age Group Leaders: Meredith Hemsley, Hannah Sitters, Chris Fuller, David McGranaghan, Mike Henry, Maddie Howard, Gary Ashton, Justin von Bertouch, Julie Maddigan, Matteo Simone, Maddie Cole, Jamie Butterfield, Rob Rea, Jonathon DeBeer, Rachel Roe, James Corbett, Tim Cavanagh, Rebecca Codd, Mitzi Date, Sandra Daly and Brett Roe. These people do not receive any payments, nor any reduction in their membership fees, but they do an amazing amount of work on Saturdays, during the week and at carnivals. We cannot thank these people enough.
The Under 12s on the beach for Saturday training. Some of the Under 14 team who will be moving
on to the HET squad next year.
Also helping is an army of members who provide water cover for children when they train on Saturdays, during the week and again at carnivals. They often spend hours in the water, again totally volunteering to ensure that all children are safe and confident while training. And finally, to the parents not only bringing the children to the club but also helping with the set up and pack up of the beach for training, helping the younger children in water activities, helping with Bazza’s BBQ, and towing the competition trailer to carnivals. It is support such as this, all done with a smile on their faces, that allows our club to be known as ‘The Friendly Club.’ Each year children from the Under 14 age group qualify for the Junior Lifer Saver of the Year Award, conducted by Surf Life Saving SA. This year’s winners were Cooper Forest and Siobhan Roe. Congratulations to both members.
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State Junior Titles Our competition manager, Gary Ashton, has set Henley the goal of becoming a top 5 club at state titles. This year we finished 7th so we are on our way. People and teams which scored points for Henley this year were: Gold Medal D. Bates U10 Girls Board Race E.Tyler U13 Girls Surf Swim U10 Wade Relay Team Silver Medal J.Henry U10 Girls Surf Swim J. Butterfield U10 Boys Board Race E.Tyler U13 Iron Woman Z.Bates U12 Girls Beach Flags C. Forest U14 Boys Board Race U14 Board Relay Bronze Medal D. Bates U10 Girls Surf Swim E. Gates U14 Ironman L. Cavanagh U13 Girls Flags U10 Cameron Relay U10 Surf Team U10 Beach Relay U13 Surf Team 4th Place J. Frisbee‐Smith U9 Boys Wade A. Moroney‐Plouffe U13 Iron Woman L. Cavanagh U13 Girls Beach Spring A. Keveszteski U13 Boys Flags M. Lanzoni U13 Girls Flags E. Gates U14 Boys Board Race 5th Place F. Booth U10 Boys Beach Sprint F. Booth U10 Boys Wade A. Moroney‐Plouffe U13 Girls Beach Sprint A. Moroney‐Plouffe U13 Girls Board Race U13 Beach Relay 6th Place H. Teague U9 Boys Wade B.Corbett U10 Girls Beach Sprint F. Booth U10 Boys Beach Flags J. Lukac U12 Boys Beach Sprint A. Flanagan U13 Boys Beach Sprint N. Woolnough U13 Girls Beach Sprint U12 Beach Relay
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Junior Club Awards
ANDREW LANYON OVERALL JUNIOR CLUB CHAMPIONS
Female Lauren Daly Male Harrison Teague
AGE GROUP
FEMALE MALE
U9 Kiera von Bertouch Harrison Teague
U10 Demi Bates Fraser Booth
U11 Ashlyn von Bertouch Isaac Joynes & Oscar Forest
U12 Kayla Roe Jay Muir
U13 Jordan Muir Nick Howard
U14 Lauren Daly Edward Gates‐Ashton & Cooper Forest
AGE GROUP
BEST COMPETITOR
MOST IMPROVED
COACHES AWARD
U9 Joseph Frisby‐Smith Eliza Moroney‐Plouffe Scarlett Joynes
U10 Jarrod Butterfield Harry Findlay Brianna McNeill
U11 Elisha Rea Alessia Micholos Daniel Codd
U12 Zani Bates Nathan Daly Maddison Carroll
U13 Aimee Moroney‐Plouffe Tayla de Beer Isabel McAnulty
U14 Hannah Frisby‐Smith Brandon Kozned Jayden Cremasco Once again, Barry Cole ran Bazza’s BBQ every week during junior training. This is a wonderful contribution to the club, both in the money that it raises, and in building a strong community both within our club and with members of the public. Each week there are various helpers from each of the age groups. Some regular helpers were Gary Tredrea, Irene Cole, Deb Tredrea, Cooper Forest, Edward Ashton, Maddie Cole Nenad and Tracey Tadic. Barry also had the BBQ running on Australia Day to support South Australia’s Masters’ Swimming Association’s annual Australia Day Swim. Helping that day were Oliver Miller, Phil and Trish Hogan, Beck Forest, Edward Gates‐Ashton, Steve Parker and Rae Lawson.
ROY MENNER JUNIOR CHAIRMAN
Some of Henley’s State Titles team.
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Henley Extreme Team (HET) Over the past twelve months the Youth members of the club, better known as the Henley Extreme Team (HET) has again been active both in competition and socially. One change which took effect during this time was the establishment of an informal “Youth Committee” for the first time. Traditionally over many seasons ‘HET’ has been coordinated by one person, a big task for anyone so to finally have additional support from other club members has been a positive move. Making up the “Youth Committee” was a mixture of club members holding various positions within the club but all who understand the importance of a strong Youth presence at Henley. I would like to thank Under 17 Age Group Leaders (AGL) Quentin Dorward and Oliver Miller, Under 15 AGL Phil Hogan, Competition Manager Sonja Smith, Junior Coordinator Roy Menner and Management Committee Youth advisor Nick Ruygrok for attending meetings and being involved in organisation of events. This time last year Bec Woods was our HET Coordinator however she was unable to continue in the role for 2013/14. Thank you Bec for your contribution to this role, undertaken on your own. Taking over from Bec in a dual capacity of HET Coordinators were Claire Harington and Tiarne Easley. To Claire and Tiarne thank you for your input and being the young voices and faces needed for the kids of ‘HET’ to relate to. All of those mentioned above contributed to a number of events which were held throughout the season. We had a dinner to commence the season in the new club A representative from the “Duke of Edinburgh” Award attended the club to talk about this program which can reward HET members with points towards SACE. The ‘HET’ camp at Chiton Rocks is always the highlight for HET members. Twenty two HET members attended this season which also included four Indigenous Bronze holders who came through the “On the Same Wave” (OTSW) program coordinated by Roy Menner. Including AGL’s and parental support twenty nine attended the camp, thank you to everyone who supported the kids. Roy has done a fantastic job coordinating the OTSW program which has resulted in youth from a culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) background and those from indigenous communities being involved in Henley SLSC. OTSW also extends to providing programs to engage with people with a disability. Thank you also to Andrew Henry for attending the camp to conduct the Proficiency assessment for those on the camp. Surf Life Saving SA (SLSSA) held a beach cricket competition at Glenelg prior to Christmas. Many clubs didn’t participate but Henley were there thanks our HET members. One of the annual highlights for Youth members from all clubs is the Development camp held during the July school holidays each year. Last year Annina D’Amico and Jake Dorward were great Ambassadors for the club at this camp held at the Flinders Ranges. While not originally planned, it was fantastic to see members of ‘HET' helping the Henley and Grange RSL setting up for the Anzac Day Dawn Service at Henley. After being approached for support, it is a great sign of the character that our members were prepared to help the older members of the RSL on this most important day. Henley SLSC was also well represented at Anzac Dawn Services with brothers Josh and Ethan Miller carrying a banner for the RSL in the City march while Jade De Beer and Josh Smith were Flag Raisers during the Henley Service.
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During the summer, HET is also active each Saturday, side by side with the Junior age groups, training on the beach and in the water. The Youth presence at these weekly trainings has been a direct result of AGL’s moving through with their groups from Juniors over recent seasons. In this regard thank you to Quentin Dorward and Oliver Miller who continued with the Under 17’s and with the Under 15’s Phil Hogan and Jim Plouffe. Their time and effort in being at the beach each week and at carnivals throughout the season provides all of the members of their groups the opportunity to train, compete and make club friendships. We also welcome in to the HET program our U14 juniors who were presented with their HET tops at the Junior Presentation day in March, looking forward to seeing them on the beach next season. Finally, it is apparent that the numbers of Juniors who will transition into ‘HET’ over the next few years will continue to make the Youth area of the club stronger. The Youth Committee has gone a long way towards supporting HET over the last twelve months. We look forward to AGL’s and parents from Junior ranks also moving through to the Youth ranks to ensure there are new faces taking on support roles in this part of the club. DAVID CASSIDY CHAIRMAN YOUTH COMMITTEE
HET Camp at Chiton Rocks SLSC
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Competition Manager Report With the competition season coming to an end with the 2014 South Australian Pool Rescue State Championships being held in June our Henley members have once again shown their wonderful competitive spirit, determination and enjoyment at proudly being part of our Henley Team this season. The 2013/2014 season has seen an increase in competitive numbers across all disciplines in local, state, interstate and national competitions. This trend certainly does not seem to be slowing down, in fact just the opposite is occurring and I firmly believe that the professionalism, dedication and guidance of our Management Committee, Area Captains and Senior Age Group Leaders contributes to the continued growth throughout our club.
Open Mens Taplin Team L‐R ‐ Steve Forest (Board Captain), Scott Robinson (Ski Captain), Joshua Smith (U17), Andrew
Lanyon (Swim Captain), Brett Roe (Junior Committee and Tom Lanyon (Club Captain)
It has been a pleasure to support our Area Captains; Andrew Lanyon (Water), Andrew Henry (Beach), Scott Robinson (Ski), Steve Forest (Boards), Jamie Butterfield (Boats), Gary Ashton (Junior Representative), Jen Frisby‐Smith (Officials Co‐ordinator), Rachel Roe (Pool Rescue Coach) and our Club Captain Tom Lanyon. I would like to thank this group of dedicated members who have given their time to meet monthly to ensure all of our competitors have the best possible access to equipment, competitions and training. They have also been very proactive in offering training to our members within their areas. Our water captains together with our club captain, a junior committee member and U17 competitor also showed great team spirit as they joined forces to compete in the Open Mens Taplin event during the season. What an inspiration to our younger Seniors to ‘have a go’, race and put into the practice all of their training. There have been numerous meetings in the ‘equipment shed’ at our stunning new club where many discussions and negotiations have seen several configurations of the space tried and tested. We have attempted to find the ultimate way to not only best utilise the space but also to meet strict Work Health and Safety criteria. This continues even now in the off season and I would like to thank every Henley member for their patience during this time. We hope by the opening of the new season a more permanent working configuration will be implemented.
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Recently we acknowledged the need to support new hopes and dreams from our competitors to improve further at State and National levels. To be competitive with the best in the industry there is an increased need to provide off‐season all year round structure training programs, with a Head Coach overseeing the performance of this team of athletes. Definitely a new and exciting venture that I’m sure will give all our Henley members more confidence going into next seasons State and National competitions. Thank to all of our members who have again embraced the entry processes. The stream lined approach certainly makes a difference in ensuring our competitors are well informed and I’m sure they feel secure in knowing their entries are received at SLSSA without any issues. One change for our 2014/2015 season will see SLSSA introduce seven separate entry fees for State Championships. The Henley Management support this change and have agreed to remove the competition levy from our membership fee in place of Henley members being respo nsible to pay their own entry fees. This season has seen a large number of Henley members compete at local, state, and national levels this season across all disciplines. We also had competitors travel interstate to compete at Victorian and NSW carnivals. Regardless of the ‘results’ our competitors have always conducted themselves with the Henley spirit and have shown that wearing our club colours means more than winning gold. Congratulations to you all. 2013 South Australian Pool Rescue Championships (20th ‐ 21st July) The Henley team came together in the middle of winter to once again show their strength in the State Pool Rescue Championships, finishing in 7th place overall with 150 points. With a small team of only 11 members but with enthusiastic and determined competitors from U12 ‐ Masters it was just fantastic to see a total of 20 medals awarded to our Henley team. This was an outstanding result and one the club as a whole should be extremely proud of. Thank you to our amazing team who showed wonderful skills, team spirit and perseverance during the weekend and to our volunteer officials, pool setters, time keepers, team manager and coach. Our medallists this year at the State Pool Rescue Titles were: GOLD U12 Female 50m Freestyle with Fins Emily Tyler U12 Female Obstacle Emily Tyler U13 Female Line Throw Siobhan Roe, Lauren Daly U17 Male 50m Freestyle with Fins Joshua Smith U17 Male 200m Obstacle Joshua Smith Open Male 50m Freestyle with Fins Joshua Smith Open Male 200m Obstacle Joshua Smith SILVER U12 Female 50m Freestyle with Fins Aimee Moroney‐Plouffe U12 Female Obstacle Aimee Moroney‐Plouffe U14 Male Line Throw Edward Gates, Sax Bates U14 Male 100m Manikin Tow with Fins Sax Bates U14 Female 50m Freestyle with Fins Maeve Moroney‐Plouffe U14 Female 200m Obstacle Maeve Moroney‐Plouffe Open Male 100m Manikin Tow with Fins Joshua Smith 45‐59 Male Obstacle Andrew Lanyon BRONZE
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U12/13 4 x 50m Obstacle Relay Aimee Moroney‐Plouffe, Emily Tyler, Siobhan Roe, Lauren Daly U13 Female 100m Patient Tow Relay Siobhan Roe, Lauren Daly U13 Female 50m Brick Carry Lauren Daly U14 Male 50m Freestyle with Fins Sax Bates U17 Male Rescue Medley Joshua Smith
L‐R ‐ Aimee Moroney‐Plouffe, Emily Tyler, Daniel Hogan, Jake Butterfield, Joshua Smith, Sax Bates, Maeve Moroney‐Plouffe, Lauren Daly, Siobhan Roe, Edwards Gates
2014 Henley Club Championships (25th January) The annual event was held on a glorious summer’s day at Henley with an 11.30am start time for U15‐ Masters contesting the Senior Club Championships. There were an impressive 45 members competing in a range of events including the compulsory theory paper and swim followed by the 1 minute ergo rowing, single skis, flags, sprints and boards. The juniors competed in five events with total aggregated scores determining the winner in the male and female for each age group. The weather was perfect and competition fierce with a mixture of close results, ties and clear standouts. Well done to all competitors and it was great to see the Seniors and Juniors competing all on the same day.
Male Swimmers ready to race!
Standing room only for presentations!
Before the official presentations we were lucky enough to witness Greg Fletcher’s (a Henley ski paddler) wedding on the beach in front of our spectacular club. His stunning bride walked down the Henley Club aisle to lots of cheers and best wishes. Just after 7.00pm and after a great feed from the BBQ the official presentations began with a packed shed waiting excitedly to hear the day’s results. Our U9 ‐ U14 Club Champions received a $10 Henley Oceanview Kids Meal/Drink voucher and the U15, Open and Masters received a small trophy. One thing I certainly didn’t bank on
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was for multiple ties!! The Juniors received their trophies at the End of Year Junior Presentation. The multiple winners receive their small trophy at the End of Year Event along with our Senior Perpetual Trophies.
Our Junior Henley Club Champions this year were:
Our Senior Henley Club Champions this year were:
Congratulations to all of our Henley members for a magnificent day. It was fantastic to see the Henley spirit alive and well. Thank you to our competitors, spectators, starters, recorders, water cover, set up and pack up crews, the BBQ crew and ladies behind the bar, age group leaders, announcers and the Henley Management Committee, Junior Committee and Area Captains. 2014 SOUTH AUSTRALIAN CHAMPION LIFESAVER (30TH JANUARY) Congratulations to Cooper Forest, Siobhan Roe and Tom Lanyon for entering this prestigious Lifesaving event. It was great to see Henley achieving excellent results with 2 medals, a true testament for the hard work, effort, skill and knowledge our members showed on the day. Our medallists this year at the Champion Lifesaver were: BRONZE
Age Group Name U9 Keira Von‐Bertouch (F)
Harrison Teague (M) U10 Demi Bates (F)
Fraser Booth (M) U11 Ashlyn Von‐Bertouch (F)
Issac Joynes (M) Tie Oscar Forest (M) Tie
U12 Kayla Roe (F) Jay Muir (M)
U13 Jordan Muir (F) Nick Howard (M)
U14 Lauren Daly (F) Ed Gates‐Ashton (M) Tie Cooper Forest (M) Tie
Age Group Name U15 Maeve Moroney‐Plouffe (F)
Daniel Hogan (M) Tie Stefan van der Walt (M) Tie
Open Lindy Lewis (F) Tie Hannah Sitters (F) Tie Tom Lanyon (M)
Masters Rachel Roe (F) Tie Nikki von Bertouch (F) Tie Quentin Dorward (M) Tie Andrew Lanyon (M) Tie
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U14 Boys Cooper Forest Open Mens Tom Lanyon 2014 SOUTH AUSTRALIAN RESCUE & RESUSCITATION STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS 16TH FEBRUARY
Henley RnR Team L‐R BACK ROW ‐ Patrick Stewart, Phil Hogan, Barrie Cole, Roy Menner, Paul Martin L‐R FRONT ROW ‐ Neal Paton Dave Cassidy
Henley entered two teams this season into the State Titles. The Open 6 Person team included Dave Cassidy, Barrie Cole, Paul Martin, Roy Menner, Neal Paton and Patrick Stewart and the Open 5 Person R&R team included Dave Cassidy, Barrie Cole, Phil Hogan, Paul Martin and Roy Menner began training hard during the season for the competition which was held at Brighton Beach. Both teams were summing up their competition and the conditions early on and definitely had a tremendous level of confidence and team spirit. Both teams finished 5th and wore the Henley colours proudly on the beach. We look forward to next season seeing even more teams joining the RnR ranks. 2013 SOUTH AUSTRALIAN MASTERS CHAMPIONSHIPS (15TH AND 22ND ‐ 23RD FEBRUARY) Henley showed strength in numbers at Port Elliot and Aldinga Bay for these Championships with 54 competitors across all disciplines. It was great to see our Masters giving it their best with some excellent results, finishing 5th overall. An impressive and outstanding 58 medals were won by our Masters at the Championships and many 4th ‐ 6th positions were also achieved. What an exceptional effort by everyone, congratulations. Our medallists this year at the Masters Titles were: GOLD Womens 30‐34 Sprint Lindy Lewis Womens 30‐34 Beach Flags Lindy Lewis Womens 30‐34 Ski Race Kate Fielder Womens 50‐54 Sprint Lyndall Sharp Womens 40‐44 2km Run Suzie Aston Womens 55‐59 Surf Race Pam Gunn
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Womens 55‐59 Tube Race Pam Gunn Mens 40‐44 Sprint Gary Ashton Mens 45‐49 2km Run Brett Roe Mens 50‐54 Ski Race David Foureur Mens 55‐59 Surf Race Andrew Lanyon Mens 55‐59 Board Race Andrew Lanyon Mens 55‐59 Ski Race Andrew Lanyon Mens 55‐59 Tube Race Andrew Lanyon Mens 150 Surf Teams Andrew Lanyon, Neville Fielder, Peter Stubbs Mens 150 Board Relay Andrew Lanyon, Dean Woods, David Foureur Mens 150 Ski Relay David Foureur, Andrew Lanyon, Peter Stubbs Mens 40‐44 Double Ski Scott Robinson, Matteo Simone Mens 45‐49 Double Ski David Foureur, Peter Stubbs Mens 150 Taplin Relay David Foureur, Dean Woods, Andrew Lanyon Mixed 30‐39 Double Ski David Foureur, Kate Fielder Surf Boat 180 Women Sirens ‐ Katie Cavanagh, Rae Lawson, Shannon Asa, Lyndall Sharp, Gary
Fazzalari (Sweep) Surf Boat 140 Men Old Dogs ‐ Simon Mitris, Joe Devries, Peter Oborn, Gary Fazzalari, Darren
Hocking (Sweep) Surf Boat 240 Men Silverbacks ‐ Steve Matters, Peter Edwards, Gary Tredrea, Simon Holmes,
Jamie Butterfield (Sweep) SILVER Womens 30‐34 Iron Woman Kate Fielder Womens 30‐34 Board Race Lindy Lewis Womens 30‐34 Ski Race Lindy Lewis Womens 40‐44 Tube Race Catherine Booth Womens 50‐54 Beach Flags Lyndall Sharp Mens 55‐59 Sprint Joe Bayer Mens 55‐59 Surf Race Andrew Lanyon Womens 30‐34 Board Rescue Kate Fielder, Lindy Lewis Womens 140 Beach Relay Nikki von Bertouch, Andrea Turner, Lindy Lewis, Catherine Booth Mens 55‐59 Board Rescue Neville Fielder, Andrew Lanyon Mens 55‐59 Double Ski Andrew Lanyon, Neville Fielder BRONZE Womens 30‐34 Surf Race Kate Fielder Womens 30‐34 Board Race Kate Fielder Womens 30‐34 Iron Woman Lindy Lewis Womens 40‐44 Ski Race Karen Hansen Womens 45‐49 Sprint Andrea Turner Womens 45‐49 Beach Flags Andrea Turner Mens 40‐44 2km Run Gary Aston Mens 40‐44 Beach Flags Gary Ashton Mens 45‐49 Iron Man Dean Woods Mens 45‐49 Board Race Dean Woods Mens 45‐49 Tube Race Peter Stubbs Mens 55‐59 Surf Race Neville Fielder Mens 170 Beach Relay Scott Robinson, Matteo Simone, Gary Ashton, Steven Hannaford Mens 130 Surf Teams Steve Forest, Dean Woods, Brett Roe Womens 150 Surf Teams Pam Gunn, Meredith Hemsley, Michelle Joynes
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Womens 30‐39 Board Rescue Nikki von Bertouch, Catherine Booth Womens 130 Board Relay Tania Coorey, Rebecca Forest, Lyndall Sharp Mens 110 Ski Relay Scott Robinson, Damien Grant, Matteo Simone Womens 30‐39 Double Ski Kate Fielder, Lindy Lewis Mens 130 Taplin Relay Stephen Forest, Damien Grant, Peter Stubbs Womens 110 Taplin Relay Catherine Booth, Kate Fielder, Nikki von Bertouch Mixed 40‐49 Double Ski Scott Robinson, Karen Hansen Surf Boat 140 Women Hurricanes ‐ Eve Devries, Jane Dewar, Kathryn Curnow, Lisa Will, Kevin
Fitzgerald (Sweep)
Henley Masters Surf Boat crews at Aldinga Beach ‐ A special day of mateship on the beach! 2013 SOUTH AUSTRALIAN SENIOR STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS (2ND, 14TH, 15TH ‐ 16TH MARCH) With 105 senior members competing across various days and venues this year’s Senior State Championships saw Henley finish in 7th position overall. This was an excellent result and an improvement of three places from the previous season. With an increase in members competing at the Senior Carnivals we had 322 premiership points and were positioned in 5th place. It has been amazing to see the enthusiasm, team effort and efforts of all our competitors to finish in the top five before States. After the Senior States Days 1‐3 Henley had a total of 180 points and finished 8th. The new point score system then was used to calculate 25% of the total points accrued from the three carnivals to go towards the Senior State Championships, thus giving us an overall 7th position. Congratulations to all of our competitors across all disciplines; beach, swim, boards, ski, surf boats and march past team. We were well represented with 8 boat crews (40 competitors) and 65 competitors on the beach and in the water. This has been one of the biggest state title teams in the history of the surf club. We saw medals, many finalists and top ten finishes during the championships which at times were contested in very testing conditions and not without some controversy. There were many firsts achieved including the Open Mens boat crew taking out Gold, the first time in 32 years, the R&R teams scoring points for the first time in many years, the return of a competitive March Past team and two U17 teams competing in the Belt Race, which involves teams of five using the rescue reel.
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We cannot forget the many parents and our members who give up their time to act as a team manager, officials, helpers and supporters for all of our athletes competing in some of the worst conditions seen this year for a carnival. Thank you to our incredibly resilient and proud Henley Team.
The Henley March Past Team Our medallists this year at the State Titles were: GOLD U17 Female 2km Run Bella Hood U23 Womens Surf Boat Pirates ‐ Bianca Parker, Sarah Melios‐Traver, Claire Harrington, Courtney
Smallacombe, Darren Hocking (Sweep) U23 Mens Surf Boat Dirtybirds ‐ Jake Fitzgerald, Stefan Starkey, Daniel Murdock, Colby Grace,
Kevin Fitzgerald (Sweep) Open Mens Surf Boat Mackdogs ‐ Colby Grace, Simon Mitris, Joe Devries, David Kulikowski,
Darren Hocking (Sweep) SILVER U15 Male Cameron Relay Stefan van de Walt, Daniel Hogan, Jake Butterfield, Cooper Forest U19 Female Flags Isabella Coldwell U19 Female Sprint Isabella Coldwell U23 Womens Surf Boat Strikers ‐ Jennifer Meister, Emma Cassidy, Laura Cassidy, Nicole Carey,
Jamie Butterfield (Sweep) Open Womens Surf Boat Pirates ‐ Bianca Parker, Sarah Melios‐Traver, Claire Harrington, Courtney
Smallacombe, Darren Hocking (Sweep) BRONZE U15 Female Beach Relay Sophie McEvoy, Isabelle Williams, Beth Mahoney, Chloe Shatwell U15 Male Board Relay Daniel Hogan, Jake Butterfield, Edward Gates U15 Female Surf Race Maeve Moroney‐Plouffe U17 Male Sprint Sasa Tadic U17 Male Beach Relay Sasa Tadic, Ethan Miller, Bernard Viljoen, Harry Forest U19 Male Beach Relay Sasa Tadic, Ehtan Miller, Bernard Viljoen, Harry Forest Open Mens Surf Boat Dirtybirds ‐ Jake Fitzgerald, Stefan Starkey, Daniel Murdock, Peter Oborn,
Kevin Fitzgerald (Sweep)
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2014 AUSTRALIAN SURF LIFE SAVING CHAMPIONSHIPS (31ST MARCH ‐ 6TH APRIL) The years Australian Titles were held at Scarborough Beach in Western Australia. The Henley Surf Life Saving Club was extremely well represented with one of its largest touring teams on record with 33 competitors and 24 family and supporters. We finished with a total of 5 medals and many top 10 places in finals which is the best ever result at the Aussies for Henley. The Henley Masters team comprising of Andrew Lanyon, John Ellice‐Flint, Neville Fielder, Lindy Lewis, Gary Aston, Suzie Ashton, Greg Fletcher, Stephen Forest, Damien Grant, Scott Robinson, Brett Roe and Matt Simone finished in an impressive 28th place. This is extremely outstanding and an incredible improvement of 26 places. Congratulations to our Henley Masters. The Henley Opens team for U15 and up, were represented by Jake Butterfield, Lauren Daly, Jake Fitzgerald, Kevin Fitzgerald, Edward Gates‐Ashton, Cooper Forest, Colby Grace, Darren Hocking, Daniel Hogan, Tom Lanyon, Beth Mahoney, Sophie McEvoy, Jennifer Meister, Sarah Melios‐Traver, Daniel Murdock, Bianca Parker, Chloe Shatwell, Siobhan Roe, Courtney Smallacombe, Stefan Starkey and Isabelle Williams finished in 48th place. For many of these competitors this was their first time at Aussies and their first time standing on the start line of their heroes, such a very special moment.
There have been many stories and memories shared from Aussies but one that stands out is about persistence, never giving up and always being the best you can be. Congratulations to Neville Fielder our club President for bringing home his first Australian medal after 40 years of competing at Aussies. I’ve been told the emotion at the finish line was truly amazing.
The 2014 Henley Aussies Team respect from the other competitors was truly amazing. Travelling interstate for competition is an incredibly
exciting time but it can also demand a lot of organisation, time and effort in ensuring everything runs as smoothly as possible. Henley once again saw a group of amazing members take on roles such as the Team Manager, Officials, IRB drivers and crew and hands on support people. Thank you to Phil Hogan for taking on the massive task of Team Manager at these Championships, to Gary Ashton, Andrew Henry, Steve Forest, Brett and Rachel Roe and Kevin Fitzgerald for helping Phil in ensuring all competitors were registered and marshalled on time. A huge thank you to Trevor Mulvihill and Jim Doherty who officiated in the boat area, our IRB drivers and crew Tom Lanyon, Lindy Lewis, Greg Fletcher, Darren Hocking and Courtney Smallacombe because without your efforts our Henley team would not be able to compete. Finally, thank you to Trish Hogan who spent many hours organising accommodation and transport options for our team. The 2015 Aussies will be held at Kirra Beach on the Gold Coast and our dedicated and experienced Touring Team Manager, Phil Hogan is already co‐ordinating the Henley Team. GO HENLEY!! Our medallists this year at the Australian Titles were: GOLD Mens 55‐59 Rescue Tube Andrew Lanyon Mens 55‐59 Iron Man Andrew Lanyon SILVER
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Mens 60‐65 Surf Race John Ellice‐Flint Mens 170 Surf Team John Ellice‐Flint, Andrew Lanyon and Neville Fielder BRONZE Womens 30‐34 Flags Lindy Lewis Some Final Thoughts This season we have seen a continuing healthy growth, attitude and fair approach to competition in Surf Lifesaving from our Henley members. I feel very proud and privileged to assist each and every one of our members, whether you are a junior, senior, official, volunteer, area captain, committee member or a parent cheering on your child, thank you. I know that you will continue to actively assist both competitive and non‐competitive members, and help out in any way you can. There is always plenty of opportunity for everyone to support the incredible Henley Surf Life Saving Club. Henley is an innovative club and one that other clubs are eager to learn from as we go from strength to strength in all disciplines of the sport. With an outstanding new club, new members continuing to join, new and updated equipment, enthusiastic coaches and area captains, structured training programs, a well maintained website, fast and effective communication via a variety of Facebook pages, Surfguard, emails and the Henley webpage we are destined for greater things to come. Thank you to Tim Cavanagh for his efficiency in ensuring updated competition information and results are placed on the Henley website for our members to access. I would like to thank the Management Committee as each person has given so much of their time to ensure the transition into our fantastic new club has been as smooth as possible for all of our members. It has been amazing to work with such a dedicated team of volunteers who continually show a genuine interest in Surf Life Saving, the Henley Surf Club and all of our members. Thank you also to David Cassidy, Quentin Dorward, Oliver Miller, Phil Hogan and Jim Plouffe for once again ensuring our HET team continues to develop and grow. They have been instrumental in providing the support and structure needed for the club’s youth to compete at the senior level. Finally, a personal thank you to Phil Hogan who willingly acted as the Henley Team Manager at the 2013 State Pool Rescue Championships, 2014 Senior State Championships, 2014 Australian Championships, all three 2014 senior carnivals and also at a range of interstate carnivals. Phil never asks for anything in return but I hope he knows just how much his selfless efforts are appreciated. Let’s continue to grow and be the best we can be! SONJA SMITH COMPETITION MANAGER
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Senior State Titles Report 2014 This year the Senior State titles were held over many days and at 5 venues and at the completion of the State Titles Carnival the Henley SLSC has finished in 8th position with 180 points. However this year State Centre has ruled that for the overall club Premiership points it also includes points gained at the 3 Senior carnivals held during the year and with this in mind the Henley SLSC has finished in 7th Position with 260 points and only 13 points behind 6th position. We were well represented with 8 boat crews (40 competitors) and 65 competitors on the beach and in the water, one of the biggest state title teams in the history of the surf club. The first day of competition was actually way back in early February with the Champion Patrol and Champion Life Saver on offer, our club Captain Tom Lanyon won the Bronze medal in the Open Champion Life Saver category and Cooper Forest a Bronze in the U14 category with Siobhan Roe in 7th. The second day of competition was on the 16th February at Brighton Beach where we saw the Henley R&R team competing in the 5 man with a 4th place and in the 6 man competition with a 5thplace. The third day of competition was on the 2nd March at Somerton Beach with heats and semi‐finals for the Flags, Iron man, Iron woman with our competitors racing down to the final 8 or 16. Henley was fortunate enough to have most of our competitors qualify for the finals. We also competed in Board rescue, Rescue Tube Race, Belt Rescue race, Cameron Relay with the following results in the finals for Henley; ‐ U15 Male Cameron Relay, Stefan Van De Walt, Daniel Hogan, Jake Butterfield, Cooper Forest, Silver Medal ‐ U15 Female tube race, Maeve Moroney Plouffe, 4th ‐ U15 Male Board rescue, Stefan Van De Walt and Daniel Hogan, 7th ‐ U15 Female Cameron Relay, Siobhan Roe, Maeve Moroney Plouffe, Izzy Williams, Chloe Shatwell, 5th ‐ U15 Female Cameron Relay, Lauren Daly, Beth Mahoney, Sophie McEvoy, Aimee Moroney Plouffe, 8th ‐ U17 Female Board rescue, Jade de Beer and Annina D Aminco, 5th ‐ U17 Male Board Rescue, Harry Forest and Jandre Van De Walt, 8th ‐ U17 Belt/ Reel Rescue, Jade de Beer 8th who was supported magnificently by her U17 colleagues on the reel The fourth day of competition was in the evening of Friday 14th March at Seacliff Beach where the beach events were held. A very late night for competitors, officials and supports with the following top 6 results. ‐ U15 Female 2km run, Maeve Moroney‐Plouffe 4th ‐ U17 Female 2km run, Bella Hood, Gold Medal ‐ U17 Female 2 km run, Chelsea Sleczka, 4th ‐ U17 Male 2km run, Bernard Viljoen 5th ‐ Open Male 2 km run, Garry Ashton, 6th ‐ U17 Male Flags, Harry Forest 4th ‐ U17 Male Flags, Ethan Miller 5th ‐ U19 Female Flags, Izzy Coldwell, Silver Medal ‐ U19 Female Flags, Laura Cassidy, 4th ‐ U17 Male sprint, Sasa Tadic, Bronze Medal ‐ U 19 Female Sprint Izzy Coldwell, Silver Medal ‐ U19 Female sprint, Laura Cassidy 6th ‐ Open Male sprint, Garry Ashton 6th ‐ U15 Female Beach Relay, Sophie McEvoy, Izzy Williams, Beth Mahoney, Chloe Shatwell, Bronze Medal ‐ U17 Female Beach relay, Bella Hood, Chelsea Sleczka, Annina D Aminco, Alex Applebee, 4th
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‐ U17 Male Beach relay, Sasa Tadic, Ethan Miller, Bernard Viljoen, Harry Forest, Bronze Medal ‐ U19 Male Beach relay, Sasa Tadic, Ethan Miller, Bernard Viljoen, Harry Forest, Bronze Medal The final 2 days of competition were Saturday 15th and Sunday 16th March at Moana Beach in very testing conditions and not without some controversy with the following top results in the finals; ‐ Open Men Boats, Henley Mackdogs, Darren Hocking, Colby Grace, Simon Mitris, Joe Devries, Davis Kulikowski,
Gold Medal ‐ Open Men Boats, Henley Dirtybirds, Kevin Fitzgerald, Jake Fitzgerald, Stefan Starkey, Daniel Murdock, Peter
Oborn, , Bronze Medal ‐ Open Women Boats, Henley Pirates, Darren Hocking, Bianca Parker, Sarah Melios Traver, Clare Harrington,
Courtney Smallacombe, Silver Medal ‐ Open Women Boats, Henley Stingers, Jamie Butterfield, Tara Clarke, Skye Davoren, Katie Cavanagh, Bree
Williams, 4th ‐ U23 Men Boats, Henley Dirty Birds Kevin Fitzgerald, Jake Fitzgerald, Stefan Starkey, Daniel Murdock, Colby
Grace, , Gold Medal ‐ U23 Women Boats, Henley Pirates, Darren Hocking, Bianca Parker, Sarah Melios Traver, Clare Harrington,
Courtney Smallacombe, Gold Medal ‐ U23 Women Boats, Henley Strikers, Jamie Butterfield, Jennifer Meister, Emma Cassidy, Laura Cassidy, Nicole
Carey, Silver Medal ‐ U23 Women Boats, Henley Emuettes, Kevin Fitzgerald, Isabelle Coldwell, Amber Searcy, Jo Malcome, Mia
Ciccarello, 4th ‐ Open March Past, 7th with a loss of 13 points ‐ U15 Male Board race, Cooper Forest, 5th ‐ U15 Male Board relay, Daniel Hogan, Jake Butterfield, Ed Gates, Bronze Medal ‐ U17 Male Ski, Ryan Froud, 16th ‐ Open Male Ski, Scott Robinson 14th ‐ U15 Male swim Teams, Daniel Hogan, Stefan Van De Walt, Jake Butterfield, Ed Gates, 5th ‐ U17 Male swim teams, Jake Dorward, Ethan Miller, Jandre Van De Walt, Ryan Froud, 4th ‐ U15 Female swim, Maeve Moroney Plouffe, Bronze Medal ‐ U15 Male swim, Stefan Van De Walt, 4th ‐ U17 Male swim, Ryan Froud, 10th ‐ U17 Female swim, Jade de Beer, 8th ‐ U19 Male Taplin, Sean Dedai, Harry Forrest, Jandre Van De Walt, 4th ‐ U15 Female Iron woman, Maeve Moroney Plouffe, 4th ‐ U17 Female iron woman, Jade de Beer, 4th ‐ Open Men Board relay, Steve Forest, Andrew Lanyon , Tom Lanyon, 10th ‐ Open Ski Relay, Sean Dedai, Tom Lanyon, Scott Robinson, 9th There were many firsts achieved at this carnival including the Open Men’s Boat crew who took out the Gold medal in the Open men’s boats, the first time in 32 years and our R&R team scoring points for the club for the first time in many years, the return of a competitive March past team and 2 x U17 teams competing in the Belt race which involves teams of 5 using the rescue reel to mention a few. Many thanks to our Competition Manger Sonja Smith who spent many hours ensuring all our 105 competitors were entered into the correct events on time and our officials and helpers who supported our club and our athletes for competing in some of the worst conditions this year for a carnival.
PHIL HOGAN HENLEY TEAM MANAGER
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Aussie Titles Report 2014, Scarborough Beach WA This year the Australian Surf Life Saving Titles were held at Scarboro Beach WA between Monday 31st March and Sunday 6th April. The Henley SLSC was represented by one of its largest Touring Teams on record with 33 competitors and 24 family and supporters in attendance. We are extremely pleased to report the Henley SLSC finished the carnival with a total of 5 medals, (2 Gold, 2 Silver, 1 Bronze) this is the best ever result at the Aussies for the Henley SLSC surpassing the previous best result in 1964/65 where we won 3 medals. In the Masters competition we were represented by Andrew Lanyon, John Ellice‐Flint, Neville Fielder, Lindy Lewis, Garry Ashton, Suzie Ashton, Greg Fletcher, Stephen Forest, Damian Grant, Scott Robinson, Brett Roe, and Matt Simone. The Masters competition hit the beach first on Monday and Tuesday in nice 2 to 3 foot surf which tested the skills of our elders with the following results;
‐ Board race 50 to 59, Andrew 4th in final ‐ Board race, 45 to 50, Brett 13th in semi final ‐ Surf Swim, 45 to 49, Brett 22nd in final ‐ Surf Swim, 55 to 59, Andrew 11th in final ‐ Surf Swim, 55 to 59, Neville 7th in final ‐ Surf Swim, 60 to 65, John Ellice‐Flint, 2nd with the Silver medal ‐ Rescue Tube, 45 to 50, Brett 8th in heats ‐ Rescue Tube, 55 to 59, Neville 4th in final ‐ Rescue Tube, 55 to 59, Andrew 1st with the Gold medal ‐ Rescue Tube, 60 to 65, John 4th in final ‐ Ski, 40 to 44, Scott 10th in final ‐ Ski, 40 to 44, Greg 11th in final ‐ Ski, 40 to 44, Matt outside the top 8 in the semi final ‐ Ski, 40 to 44, Damian outside the top 8 in the semi final ‐ Board Rescue, 55 to 59, Andrew, Neville, 4th in final ‐ Men’s sprint, 40 to 44, Garry 4th ‐ Iron Man, 55 to 59, Andrew 1st with the Gold medal ‐ 2 km run, 40 to 44, Suzie, 7th in final ‐ 2 km run, 40 to 44, Garry 5th in final ‐ 2 km run, 45 to 49, Brett 7th in final ‐ Double skis, 35 to 39, Damian, Matt 4th in final ‐ Double skis, 40 to 44, Greg, Scott 8th in final ‐ Flags, 30 to 34, Lindy Lewis 3rd with the Bronze Medal ‐ Surf Swim teams, 110 years, Damian, Brett, Garry, 8th in final ‐ Surf Swim teams, 170 years, John, Andrew, Neville 2nd with Silver Medal ‐ Board Relay, 130 years, Brett, Garry, Steve, 11th in final ‐ Ski Relay, 110 years, Scott, Greg, Matt 11th in final ‐ Taplin Relay, 130 years, Garry, Brett, Matt, 15th in final ‐ Taplin Relay, 150 years , Scott, Andrew, Neville, 15th in final
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In the Masters Competition we finished in 31st place out of 130 clubs with 42 points, a great effort from a team of 12 competitors and we didn’t have any boat crews competing, I’m sure if we did then our result would have been far better. A couple of stories to share. After 2 days of preparation in the WA surf our Board Captain Steve Forest on the first day of Masters competition while going for his warm up tore his calf muscle, resulted in the end of carnival for Steve, on Crutches and stuck in the tent, but he did win the award for the first person of the carnival to attend the First Aid tent. Lindy Lewis who won back to back medals in the Flags but if you could have seen her body language when she was squeezed out by 2 ladies from the same club for the Bronze medal, wow Im looking forward to her competing with them next year, if you can get there don’t miss that event. Our President Neville Fielder who has competed at the Aussies for 40 years and the medal he won in the men’s surf team with Andrew and John was his first ever at this competition, to see his emotion at the finish line was one to remember and the respect shown from all the other competitors and those watching on the beach was amazing, just shows we may all come from different clubs around Australia but with something like this everyone who knows Neville or who had competed with him over those years was lining up to congratulate him….. that is what Surf Life Saving is about. Later trying to get the 3 old men on the dais for a photo with their medals, well that’s another story for another day. Also don’t forget to ask our Ski Captain, Scott Robinson how to approach the turning buoys in a ski race, I’m sure he will give you some very valuable advice. The Open competition commenced on the Wednesday and is for competitors from U15 and up. We were represented by Jake Butterfield, Lauren Daly, Jake Fitzgerald, Kevin Fitzgerald, Ed Gates‐Ashton, Cooper Forest, Colby Grace, Darren Hocking, Daniel Hogan, Tom Lanyon, Beth Mahoney, Sophie McEvoy, Jen Meister, Sarah Melios‐Traver, Daniel Murdock, Bianca Parker, Chloe Shatwell, Siobhan Roe, Courtney Smallacombe, Stefan Starkey and Izzy Williams. The Open competition commenced on Wednesday in small 1 to 2 foot messy surf with the following results;
‐ U15 Board relay, Daniel, Ed, Jake, 16th in semi final ‐ U15 Cameron Relay, Lauren, Siobhan, Chloe, Izzy, 10th in semi final ‐ U15 Cameron Relay, Daniel, Ed, Jake, Cooper, 13th in semi final ‐ U15 Board Rescue, Jake , Daniel, 7th in heat ‐ U15 Board Rescue, Ed, Cooper, 8th in heat ‐ U15 Board Rescue, Siobhan, Lauren, 8th in heat ‐ U15 Surf Swim teams, Cooper, Daniel, Jake, Ed, 6th in semi final ‐ U15 Rescue Tube swim, Siobhan, 5th in heat ‐ U15 Board Race, Siobhan, 14th in heat ‐ U15 Board Race, Jake, 13th in heat ‐ U15 Board Race, Daniel 14th in heat ‐ U15 Board Race, Ed, 16th in Quarter final ‐ U15 Board Race, Cooper 14th in heat ‐ Open Boards, Tom, 12th in Quarter finals
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‐ U15 2km run, Ed 12th in final ‐ U15 Sprints, Beth, 10th in Quarter final ‐ U15 Sprints, Izzy, 5th in heat ‐ U15 Sprints, Lauren, 6th in heat ‐ U15 Sprints, Chloe, 5th in heat ‐ U15 Sprints, Sophie 7th in heat ‐ U15 Surf Swim, Siobhan, 30th in final ‐ U15 Beach relay, Beth, Izzy, Chloe, Sophie 7th in semi final ‐ U15 beach relay, Ed, Cooper Jake, Daniel, 9th in Final ‐ U15 Iron man, Ed, 14th in heat ‐ U15 Iron woman, Siobhan, 12th in heat ‐ Open Ski, Tom, 13th in heat ‐ U15 flags, Sophie knocked out round 1 ‐ U15 flags, Lauren, knocked out round 2 ‐ U15 flags, Chloe, knocked out round 2 ‐ U15 flags, Izzy, knocked out round 3 ‐ U15 flags, Beth, knocked out round 6 and finished in 12th position ‐ Open Flags, Tom, knocked out round 2 ‐ U23 men’s Boat crew, Jake, Corby, Stefan, Dan and sweep Kevin, round robin with finishes 2nd, 2nd, 6th in
round 1 did not progress to Sunday competition ‐ U23 woman’s Boat crew, Sarah, Bianca, Courtney, Jen and sweep Darren, round robin with finishes 3rd,
2nd, 3rd, progressed to Semi Final on the Sunday with a 6th place. It should be noted that for many of these competitors this was the first ever time at the Aussies and to be on the same beach and on the start line as many of their hero’s was a very special moment. Four of our competitors, Lauren Daly, Siobhan Roe, Cooper Forest and Ed Gates‐Ashton are also only U14 but as they have their SRC were able to compete in the U15’s and help make up teams and also demonstrate that they have a great future ahead, taking on the best in the country in the U15’s, we look forward to seeing them compete again next year. Many thanks to our Competition Manger, Sonja Smith who spent many hours processing the nominations and ensuring all our competitors were entered into the correct events on time, our officials, Trevor Mulvihill and Jim Doherty who officiated in the boat area, our IRB drivers and crew, Tom Lanyon, Lindy Lewis, Greg Fletcher, Darren Hocking and Courtney Smallacombe. It must be noted that without the extra efforts of the above helpers we would not be able to compete. Also special thanks to Garry Ashton, Andrew Henry, Steve Forest, Brett and Rachel Roe and Kevin Fitzgerald who helped me cover the 2km of beach to ensure all our competitors were registered and marshalled on time to ensure our competitors could get to the start line. Finally I must say a big thankyou to my wife Trish who spent many hours organising accommodation and transport options while away and put up with me over the past few months, not any easy task. The next Surf Life Saving Aussies in April 2015 will be held at Kirra Beach on the Gold Coast and already many are making plans to attend and improve in this years’ experience, hope to see you there. PHIL HOGAN HENLEY AUSSIES 2014 TEAM MANAGER
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Andrew Lanyon Medal winner
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Board Captain’s Report What a great year we have had in the Board area. We started early again with winter training which was well attended and certainly gave us a good base of fitness and technique for us to achieve the best results in years. The cold weather didn’t put many off but we all loved the day our wonderful club opened and we could have a warm shower after our sessions. With all the new paddlers coming through we knew we needed more boards so we organised a group buy for new boards. Ten boards were purchased and really helped with the demand on club craft. Training has had good numbers right through the year, but the warmer weather often left our board racks empty with so many turning up. Our top paddlers were pushing each other at every session. We even organised a training session with Clint Robinson for all the paddlers heading over to Aussies. The tips he shared with us were a great help and we hope to get him back next year for all of our board paddlers.
Our Aussie paddling squad, L‐R
Jake Butterfield, Tom Lanyon, Brett Roe,Steve Forest, Clint Robinson, Cooper Forest, Edward Ashton Hogan, Siobhan Roe, Lauren Daily and Andrew Lanyon
This commitment to training has given Henley its best results in years. We also had many competitors who were just outside the minor placing’s and it shows that we are moving higher up the ladder.
L‐R Cooper Forest, Edward Ashton Gates and Siobhan Roe Silver Medal U14 Board Relay at Junior States
L‐R Daniel Hogan, Jake Butterfield and Edward Ashton Gates Bronze Medal U15 Board Relay at Senior States
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Although the U14’s are not yet seniors, they have trained with us all year and were crucial in making up numbers for the U15’s. Their training and commitment has not only seen them medal in junior competition but have also been up with the front runners in the U15’ This year also saw some long distance challenges. The Somerton Signature had three distances 500m, 9.5km and 16.5km. Tom Lanyon was the only entry in the 16.5km event and did very well. We had nine enter the 9.5km with Andrew Lanyon finishing the highest with an impressive 3RD outright and 1ST in his age group. Maeve Plouffe also achieved 3RD in her age group. We also had success in the 500m dash for the juniors. The Mid Coast Challenge was a 4.1km iron person challenge where Daniel Hogan and Jake Butterfield did very well. We had the largest group of competitors in years all head over to Scarborough WA for Aussies. Although most of us didn’t finish as high as we would have liked, we certainly learnt a lot and had a great time. Andrew Lanyon showed us all again that dedication to training does pay off by achieving Gold in the Ironman and 4th in Individual boards. He then combined his board skills with Neville Fielder to achieve 5th in the final of board rescue.
I am looking forward to seeing our numbers grow again next season with all the new U14’s coming up. We will also be implementing some of the training plans we have been working on. Hopefully this will see more people on boards and also improvements on last year’s results.
We even made it into the Aussies newspaper with Edward Ashton Gates catching a ripper wave.
I have to say thank you to all the coaches, competitors and families for their commitment and help over the year. I would also like to make special mention of Club Management, who have shown great support for the ideas and visions put forward for the future of the Board Area.
Andrew Lanyon catching a wave at one of our surf sessions
STEVE FOREST BOARD CAPTAIN
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Beach Area
Having improved over the past few seasons the goal of the Beach team this season was to send a team to the Australian titles and make a final (open event). To do this however dedication and commitment from a group of athletes was pivotal. Again after a slow start to training a group of U15 girls (Chloe Shatwell, Isabelle Williams, Bethany Mahoney, Sophie McEvoy and Lauren Daly) accepted the challenge and set the foundation for a successful season. Some members joined training occasionally however the core group continued with the program and eventually more members joined the group that will hopefully progress and develop in the future. The competitive season is generally divided into 4 stages ‐ Preseason, Competition , State titles, Australian titles, Preseason: Attendance of members was irregular however a few members were achieving preseason requirements through other sport commitments. Further development of cross training will be delivered in the future to enhance members core strength. Competition: Primarily our involvement was with the U15 group, however a few members from other age groups competed without regular involvement. Unfortunately scheduled SLSSA carnivals are insufficient preparation for serious beach athletes, and alternative arrangements will be considered to provide our club members every opportunity for success. Results however improved over the season giving athlete’s confidence they were on the right path. State Titles: Masters: Once again several excellent results were achieved. We still have the opportunity to greatly improve, however for this to occur specific planning and training in both individual and team events is a priority. Members achieved 12 individual medals (including 6 gold), 2 relay medals and many more top six results. I congratulate all competitors with special mentions to Andrea Turner and Lyndall Sharp who both won multiple medals in the beach area, at their first State titles representing our club. Open: Planning for the state titles proved difficult with details of days/times/venues this year not finalised until one week before the event. We did however send our strongest team for several seasons and gained medals in all events and every age group except open. With suitable commitment strong results and medals in the open area will be rectified in the immediate future. Support and guidance of the U15, U17 and U19 age groups is one of the reasons we continue to improve. To Olly Miller, Quentin Dorward, Dave Cassidy and Phil Hogan, I thank you for your support in rallying your age groups and continued encouragement. Several of our athletes made finals with some outstanding individual and team performances. Generally the strength of a club is determined by their team results. We had several members attend the carnival specifically to ensure we had teams in every age group and your commitment is to be commended. Overall the team achieved 7 medals including 1 gold ‐ Isabella Hood, and many more top six results, gaining important points for the club. The under 17 men’s relay team won bronze and then backed up with a second bronze in the U19 age group.
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Australian Titles: Again several masters’ competitors attended and achieved good results, however for the first time in many seasons we have members entered in the open championships. Masters: Lindy Lewis again led the way with a Bronze in the Flags with Gary Ashton gaining 4th in the sprint and 5th in the 2km run. Suzie Ashton 7th and Brett Roe 7th also competed strongly in their 2km run. I have no doubt with further development in the Masters area as a whole these results will further improve in the future. Open: Most of our athletes competed in the U15 age group however Tom Lanyon competed in the Open flags, and with a little more luck (1 more flag) would have made it through to the quarter finals. All our athletes competed strongly at their first Australian titles, with the relay teams providing the best results. The U15 Mens Beach Relay finished 7th in the final (Cooper Forest, Ed Ashton, Daniel Hogan, Jake Butterfield) while the U15 Womens Beach Relay finished 7th in their semi‐final, (Bethany Mahoney, Chloe Shatwell, Isabelle Williams, Sophie McEvoy, Lauren Daly (reserve)). Support from athletes family’s was outstanding and should this group of members continue their commitment far greater results are inevitable.Thank you: Many people provided assistance and support over the season and I thank you all very much. Specifically I would like to thank Nikki von Bertouch and Lindy Lewis for their continued support with training (again) this season and also to the athletes who participated over the season. Also thanks to Sonja Smith for assisting myself and all area captains with the onerous behind the scenes tasks. With the club continually growing, supporting our next generation of athletes is imperative. Ultimate success is not that far away however for this to occur it takes more than just athletes and a training program. Generally the larger the support network, the better the results. Lets’ give our young members every opportunity to succeed. I wish everyone involved in the beach area all the best in the future U15 Beach Relay teams at the Aussies (L‐R): Chloe Shatwell, Ed Ashton, Jake Butterfield, Daniel Hogan, Isabelle Williams, Sophie McEvoy, Bethany Mahoney (Absent: Cooper Forest, Lauren Daly)
ANDREW HENRY
BEACH CAPTAIN
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Surfboats Area
The surf boat area has again had an outstanding season in competition. The club won the Australian Surf Boat Rowers League of S.A (ASRLSA) Premiership Shield in 2012‐13 and will be rewarded again for this season’s performances. The 2013‐14 Premiership Shield will be presented at the ASRLSA Annual Awards Dinner to be held at the HSLSC on 21st June 2014. The HSLSC’s strategic plan for the surf boat area continues to positively challenge the surf boat area each season. Our plan is a five page document developed by internal members that is revisited by the leadership committee each year to keep our goals on track. Below are some of the achievements from our strategic plan over the last four years, made possible by a collective effort from all members in the surf boat area and will be continued with each season:
Professional training programs on strength, fitness & technique.
Development of trainee sweeps.
Planning for the future through HET Junior transition squads.
Develop alliances with other surf clubs.
Sponsorship opportunities
Purchase a quality second hand racing boat.
Acquire a double surf boat trailer.
Recruit a “naming rights” boat sponsor, patron to purchase a new surf boat.
Send at least four State crews to represent S.A at Nationals and we achieved this by sending three (50% of
the SA State team).
Win the S.A Boat Premiership Shield (we’ve achieved four shields in succession)
Have a competitive open men and women crews – in 2013‐14 our Men’s crew won Gold and our Women
were Silver medallists.
Conduct regular come & try events to encourage new rowers.
Increase IRB drivers & crew certifications of surf boat crew members.
Access to specialised coaching resources within the club.
Knowledge of and subsequent utilisation of existing member’s skills.
Increasing the number of supporters to assist with ancillary tasks.
Develop a sense of commitment to your crew, the club and surf boat rowing.
It is an important function to coach and mentor the junior members through these key goals and help them understand the importance of seeing things through. This means that coaching /mentoring extends beyond the surf boat area and into the area of talent identification, club spirit and pitching in to help in all facets of the club. The 2013‐14 surf boat competitive season began with State Time Trials to qualify for the National Triple Crown events. The Henley U23 Women’s crew – The Pirates won entry into the Triple Crown event in Surfers Paradise in November 2013, Anglesea in Victoria in December and then into one of the biggest carnivals hosted in Australia at the Manly and Freshwater carnivals on the Australia day weekend 2014. The Pirates finished in the finals of the U23 Women’s competition at all carnivals whilst also rowing in the Open Women’s divisions. What a wonderful achievement by these dedicated young women! The ASRL Young Guns event was also held at Robe S.A on November 30th. Crews travelled to Robe from all around Australia to compete in this event and Henley had U23 women and senior men crews’ competing. The HSLSC also announced the donation of our retired “Happy Hemsley” surf boat and trailer to the newly formed Robe SLSC and we look forward to seeing this new club at future surf boat events.
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The Henley Pirates U23 Women, Royals U19 Men and Dirty Birds U23 Men all represented S.A at the ASRL Opens event in Stockton NSW in February 2014. S.A came fourth in the interstate relay. The Masters State Titles were held at Aldinga on February 15th and congratulations to all our medal winning crews. Our Masters Women – The Sirens and the Hurricanes continue to do very well every season, winning Gold and Silver this year and we expect our Henley Masters Women will be in very high contention to win the ASRLSA Masters Cup this year. The Senior State Titles were held at Moana Beach on March 16th. The seas were very stormy early in the day with high winds making it a very challenging day for all competitors, but it really put some excitement into the event. Congratulations to all medal winners, special mention to the U23 Women – The Pirates who took out the Silver medal in the Open Women and Gold in the U23s, and our Dirty Birds who took the Bronze in the Open Men, and Gold in the U23s. Hocko’s crew ‐ The Mackdogs won the Open Men’s State Title, a fantastic result for the club, the crew and Hocko. The Pirates U23 Women and Dirty Birds U23 Men then went on to compete at the Australian Titles at Scarborough WA; the Pirates made it all the way through to the last day of finals. The HSLSC thanks the support of ICON, the sponsor of our new ‘Perry’ Surf Boat, used throughout the season and gave us a great advantage in competition. Thank you to all the dedicated sweeps that have committed their personal time throughout the season as well as helping with the towing of the boats, with a special thanks to Kevin Fitzgerald & Darren Hocking for towing our boats to the interstate competitions. We wouldn’t be the successful surf boat club we are without the dedication from our strength and fitness coaches ‐ Gary Tredrea & Gary Fazzalari who have again created enthusiasm in the gym with their regular circuit, boxing and gym programs. Thanks to Rae Lawson for assisting me as surfboat coordinator, keeping all the carnival entries in order in addition to her role as Secretary for the ASRLSA. Henley Mackdogs winning Open Gold And finally, congratulations to all the Henley surf boat crews that have dedicated so much time to make the 2013‐14 such a success and a season to remember. Well Done !!! For results of State and Australian Titles see Competition Managers Report. State ASRL Awards SA Premier Surf Boat Club of 2013/14 Best Performance at the Australian Titles‐ Henley Pirates Open Mens State Champions‐Henley Mackdogs Young Guns Award – Henley Pirates Masters Women Champions‐ Henley Sirens JAMIE BUTTERFIELD
BOAT CAPTAIN
Royals back shoot Amber Searcy &Liam Forest First Open Gold for Henley Since 1982
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HENLEY CREWS SEASON 2013/14
Mackdogs (open) Darren Hocking(s) Simon Mitris David Kulikowski Colby Grace Joe Devries
Dirtybirds (u23m/opens) Kevin Fitzgerald (s) Stephan Starkey Dan Murdock Jake Fitzgerald Colby Grace (u23) Peter Oborn (opens)
Pirates (u23 w/open w) Darren Hocking(s) Bianca Parker Mia Ciccarello (during year) Sarah Melios Traver Courtney Smallacombe Claire Harrington (States) Jen Meister ( Aussies)
Strikers (u23w/open w) Jamie Butterfied(s) Regan Smallacombe (inj) Laura Cassidy Emma Cassidy Nicole Carey Jen Meister
Hurricanes (u23w) Kevin Fitzgerald(s) Olivia Parker Issy Coldwell Jo Malcolm Amber Searcy Nicole Carey
Royals (Reserves,u19) Gary Fazzalari(s) Joseph Fazzalari Issac Size Bryce Wallis Liam Forest
Silverbacks (Reserves) Jamie Bitterfield(s) Steve Matters Peter Edwards Gary Tredrea Simon Holmes
Blues (Reserves) Trevor Mulvihill Mike Henry Dan Moriarty Gary Colquhourn Scott Mather
Emuettes (u23 w) Kevin Fitzgerald(s) Jo Malcome Isabelle Coldwell Amber Searcy Mia Ciccarello
Stingers (open w) Gary Fazzalari(s) Tara Clarke Skye Davoren Katie Cavanagh Bree Williams
Hurricanes 140 Womens Kevin Fitzgerald(s) Evette Devries Jane Dewar Kathryn Curnow Lisa Will
Sirens 180 womens Gary Fazzalari(s) Katie Cavanagh Rae Lawson Lyndall Sharp Shannon Asa
Old Dogs (140 men) Darren Hocking(s) Gary Fazzalari Simon Mitris Joe Devries Peter Oborn
Blues (180 men) Trevor Mulvihill(s) Dan Moriarty Dean Kerrison Gary Colquhoun Mike Henry
Dirtybirds winning U23 Male Gold Pirates winning U23 Women Gold
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Ski Area This season was a step forward from the last couple of years. The core group of master’s paddlers has continued to train regularly and there has been strong interest from the u17 and 19 members at the club with regular Saturday afternoon training. Henley once again dominated in the ski area at Masters State titles winning a total of 13 medals including 7 gold, 2 silver and 4 bronze. While it was the usual suspects who continued to perform well it was good to see returning members Kate Fielder and Karen Hansen on the podium and also new member Peter Stubbs who joined the club from Maroochydore this year. While we only had a few members competing on Skis at Open State Titles it should be recognised that for the first time in a number of years Henley had a paddler in the finals of the U17 Male Ski – Ryan Froud, U19 Male Ski – Sean Dedai and Open Male Ski – Scott Robinson. This is a big step forward and hopefully something we can build on for next year with representation in Female events as well.
This year at Aussies in Scarbourgh we had a small committed team with one open and four masters paddlers competing. We were able to demonstrate Henley is competitive on the national stage with paddlers in a number of finals and Damian Grant and Matteo Simone finishing fourth in the 35‐39 Mens Double Ski. A big thank you must go out to Quentin Dorward, Oliver Miller and Phil Hogan who manage the U15, 17 and 19’s at the club and
have provided them with a path to transition from nippers to senior
competition. I believe their input will ensure Henley be successful not only in the ski area but across all areas of competition in years to come. Scott Robinson
SCOTT ROBINSON SKI CAPTAIN
Aussies action in double ski Greg Fletcher and Scott Robinson
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Water Area
WATER COMPETITION AREA Weekly Surf Races The weekly Saturday swims continued to be very well supported this season. We had an average of 40 swimmers each week over the 12 swims and an excellent maximum of 62 on November 2nd. A total of 114 members did at least one swim. Points were awarded each week for participation (2 points) with bonus points for the first 6 places on handicap ( 6 down to 1). The top 10 are in the table below.
1 Froud David 42
2 Froud Jessie 41
3 Froud Ryan 36
4 Dorward Jake 30
5 Frisby‐Smith Mark 29
6 Frisby‐Smith Amy 28
7 Smith Josh 28
8 Coorey Tania 26
9 Ashton Gary 24
10 Roe Brett 24
Swimming Training Our swim training sessions on Tuesday and Thursday evenings at Immanuel College pool are continuing to be well supported with an average of about 30 members attending each night during the summer months and it has been great to see good numbers continuing into the winter months this year. Competitions Water area competition includes the swimming events of surf swim race, rescue tube races, belt race and surf swim teams plus the multidiscipline events of board rescue, ironman, Taplin relay and Cameron relay and the pool rescue events. Pool Rescue Events The Pool Rescue State Championships were held at the State Aquatic Centre in July 2013. Henley had a team comprising U13, U14, U15, U17 and masters members who worked hard prior to the events to learn these new events and improve their skills to a competitive level. Thank you to Rachel Roe for coaching the pool rescue team. Our team performed very well winning several medals and achieving many high placings. One of the highlights of the carnival was Josh Smith’s win in the 50m with fins, swimming the full 50m underwater in 18 seconds. Senior Carnivals and Senior State Championships A large team comprising mainly under‐15s and under‐17s represented Henley in the water events at carnivals and State Championships. This saw us field competitors in nearly all U15 and U17 water event at States, which included surf swim, board rescue, Cameron relay, ironman/women and surf teams. We were also represented in the Lifesaver Relay and Open Taplin Relay which was great to see and a sign of our club’s growing number, quality and maturity of competitors. I extend a big thank you to the age group leaders and parents for their encouragement and support for all of our competitors. Masters State Championships
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It was great to see a further increase in our number of masters competitors in both male and female contingents and in general it is nice to have a growing culture within our over 30 members of keeping fit, getting involved and having a go at the masters’ competitions. Many members won medals in the swim and water area events and all who finished in 1st to 6th places scored points towards our overall club score which finished at a 10% improvement of last year and easily our best ever. Thank you to all who represented Henley, congratulations to all of our medallists and point scorers and above all, well done to all those who are newcomers to lifesaving competition and have had to work hard to develop their skill and fitness levels in order to take part. Australian Championships It was wonderful to be part of such a large and enthusiastic team at Aussies this year and the strong team spirit ensured that our team had an enjoyable time and successful results. In the Masters competition we had some great success in the water area, winning medals in four events. For me the highlight came on day‐2 with the Henley team winning the silver medal in the 170+ surf (swim) teams which I believe is Henley’s first team medal in masters’ competition at Aussies. Our team comprised Neville Fielder, John Ellice‐Flint and Andrew Lanyon. In the individual surf races on day‐1 a great swim from John Ellice‐Flint claimed the silver medal in the 60‐64 race. Neville, John and Andrew all swam well to make the finals of their rescue tube races. In the finals Andrew won the 55‐59 final with Neville in 7th place and John finished in 5th place in the 60‐64 final. In the 45‐49 age group Steve Forest and Brett Roe swam in the surf race and rescue tube race and along with Gary Ashton in the 130years surf teams. Six competitors represented Henley in the Under15 water events, with Siobhan Roe and Lauren Daly in the female events and Jake Butterfield, Cooper Forest, Edward Gates and Daniel Hogan in the Men’s. All of these members were at their first Aussies and all gained valuable experience of competing at the top level of their sport. We were represented in tube race, surf swim, board rescue, surf team, ironman and Cameron relay.
170+ years Surf Team: Neville Fielder, John Ellice‐Flint, Andrew Lanyon. Finally a thank you to members who worked as officials and water cover to fulfil our quotas at all of the above competition events. Your efforts are much appreciated. ANDREW LANYON WATER CAPTAIN
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R & R and March Past It was great to see the club have both an R & R and a March Past team competing on the beach for the first time in almost 40 years. During the season, competition for both of these events was very limited, and this prevented members from gaining the necessary experiences. While the R & R team had been formed during the previous year, it was disqualified at the 2013 state titles due to an equipment malfunction. This caused the team members to feel that there was some “unfinished business” to attend to, and were keen to participate again this season. Rescue and Resuscitation (R & R) is an event that takes years to perfect, and our team spent many hours on the beach drilling. Team members were, Phil Hogan, Neal Paton, Barrie Cole, Rick Daley, Paul Martin, Roy Menner and Patrick Stewart. We competed in both the five and the six person events at the State Titles and even though we were unplaced, the team performed well and represented our club proudly. Our March Past team was formed during the season, but finding 12 members that were able to practice together at the same time was quite difficult. While there were eventually 13 team members to choose from, holidays, family, and work commitments made it difficult for all them to be available to train regularly as a full team. Like the R & R there were very few Mast Past competitions during the season and while medals were not obtained, it was pleasing to see our score improving each time during the season. March Past was the 1st event at the carnivals which meant the team was required to be on the beach ready by 7.00 am. The following members made up the team Barrie Cole, Madeline Cole, Rick Daley, John Foody, Beck Forest, Phil Hogan, Rae Lawson, Roy Menner, Paul Martin, Neal Paton, Patrick Stewart, Gary Treadrea and Lyn Woods Both the R & R and March Past team members competed with the main objective to show Henley SLSC on the beach in these two iconic events, and they must be congratulated and thanked for their attitude in this regard. We now look forward to improving next season and in this regard I invite anyone with the slightest interest, to put their hand up to do March Past and / or R & R. There is very little experience needed as that can be taught. What is required is a commitment to training which makes it an ideal event for the parents of our juniors, or members who are still looking for a competition interest to pursue. Not only that, but they will get to spend some time with a great group of people BARRY DUHNE R&R AND MARCH PAST COACH
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TRUE GRIT Whilst sitting under the patrol tent with Finance Manager, Mark Travers, during the patrol season, I asked him if the revenue from the bar would raise sufficient funds for us to no longer need to seek funds from other ‘lifesaving‐related’ activities. Mark replied with a sigh and assured me that any ‘extra’ donations or fundraising activities were always welcome in servicing our considerable building debt. It was with this motivation in mind, that Henley SLSC more than tripled the 2012/13 season involvement with True Grit Pty Ltd. In the week preceding the official club opening, True Grit held ‘Night Attack’ at the Adelaide Showgrounds on the 1st, 2nd and 3rd of October 2013. On all three nights Henley SLSC members provided 24 safety and obstacle marshals on the course, which consisted of a 5km cross‐country run combined with 17 challenging military‐style obstacles. Overall, 39 different Henley SLSC members were involved over the three nights, which was a fantastic effort given that the patrol season hadn’t even started. Thank you to all involved, especially those who turned up on all three nights. We raised $4015, which was an awesome effort. The second True Grit event for the 2013/14 season was on the ANZAC Day long weekend (26th and 27th April 2014), held at the picturesque Caudo Vineyard, just outside Waikerie, on the Murray River in the Riverland. This event involved a 12km all‐terrain run combined with 40 military‐style obstacles. Our role was to provide safety and marshalling duties at a variety of obstacles. Informally, we also offered encouragement and coaching to participants. The ‘touring’ team consisted of:
Bianca Parker Dan Moriarty Dan Murdock Dean Woods Emma Cassidy Eve Devries Gary Fazzalari Gary Tredrea Hayley Grosser Isabella Watkin (Team Mascot) Jen Meister Joe Fazzalari Lyn Woods
Matt Gardner (Glenelg SLSC) Pete Oborn Russell Watkin Sarah Melios‐Traver Shannon Asa Shaun Anderson (Glenelg SLSC) Shelly Nelson (Team Manager) Simon Mitris Stefan Starkey Tara Clarke Tayla Page Tom Lanyon
It was a considerable commitment to ask of our members, given that the event was being held on a long weekend at the culmination of a very busy season of patrolling and competing for many members. Once again, Henley (and our two very capable Glenelg SLSC ring‐ins) stepped up to the plate and provided a very professional service. All involved were a credit to Henley and surf lifesaving. Some memorable moments for me were:
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Isabella Watkin’s first ever experience of camping – she loved it.
Tom Lanyon smashing each obstacle, not once but many, many times. The Club Captain is an IRONMAN machine.
Were we entitled to those numerous free jugs of Sangria? Dan Murdock???
Tayla Page’s induction into surf lifesaving road trips and Henley. Will she be game to turn up for the 2014/15 patrolling season?
Dean Woods ‘encouraging’ participants across the traverse ropes. I think they’ll have permanent mental as well as physical scars!
Bianca Parker – what a legend.
Caterpillar infestation at Obstacle 33 – what is with that?
The smiling, happy faces despite two long days on the course – thank you!
Simon Mitris spending two full‐days in the Murray River on a rescue board. I think he thought he was in a surf boat….
Shannon Asa getting down and very dirty in the mud run at the finish. A massive thank you again to all involved. We raised $4400, which was another awesome effort. PETER OBORN VICE CAPTAIN
(L‐R Standing: Shannon Asa, Joe Fazzalari, Hayley Grosser, Dan Murdock, Stefan Starkey, Tom Lanyon, Sarah Melios‐Traver, Shaun Armstrong, Jen Meister, Dean Woods, Bianca Parker, Pete Oborn, Emma Cassidy, Russell Watkin, Matt Gardner, Tayla Page, L‐R Sitting: Lyn Woods, Isabella Watkin, Gary Fazzalari, Gary Tredera, Simon Mitris, Dan Moriarty Absent: Tara Clarke, Eve Devries, Shelly Nelson.)
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The West Beach Community Bank Big Row 2014 Henley SLSC’s major annual fundraiser, the ‘Big Row’ was held on the 31st January and 1st February 2014. This was the eighth time the 68km crossing from Stansbury on the Yorke Peninsula to Henley Beach has been held, and this year raised $61,492 in cash donations. Including ‘in kind’ and goods donations, the total amount raised was over $78,000. Once again the weather threw up some challenges, with temperatures reaching the low 40’s during the week and continuing on into the weekend. This was a complete back flip on the conditions from last year and once again proves the resilience of our club and participants to overcome all obstacles to successfully complete the crossing. With the 42 degree heat to contend with, crews were rotated in shorter timeframes and additional personnel on the crossing were ‘subbed in’ to give rowers adequate breaks. First Aid Officer, Rasma Andrejewski reported that no major injuries occurred and each rower underwent a physical check after each row to ensure they were coping with the hot weather. Back at Henley, the committee was busy getting the club and beach ready for the arrival. With the junior session being cancelled due to the heat rule, it was feared that that the weather would keep people away from the beach and impact on the spectacle, but as the surf boat drew near, plenty of club members and general public made their way to the beach to observe the arrival. Lisa Will and Jamie Butterfield also managed to organise three additional crews to row out and welcome in the finishing crew of Joseph Fazzalari (youngest member), Gary Tredrea, Katie Cavanagh, Stefan Starkey and Gary Fazzalari (sweep). The SAMFS fire boat, the Gallantry also made a last minute entrance to provide the waiting crowd on the beach with an amazing display. Once again our sponsor, ‘Crust’ provided the crews with hot fresh pizza at the finish line which was greatly appreciated by the participants. Our junior lifesaving school program continued on its positive pathway this year, under the direction of Barrie Cole. This year the surf education program had 55 children participating from Stansbury, Edithburgh and Port Vincent Primary Schools. Barrie, along with Chief Instructor Andrew Henry, coordinated a contingent of rowers, junior helpers and club members to deliver the session which provided surf safety to all students and provided the year 6 and 7 students with their Resuscitation Certificates. This year’s after‐row Sponsor function was a special event as it was the first to be held in our new building. The Welcome committee did a great job of decorating the top room and welcoming all of our sponsors and club members who took part in celebrating the crossing. I would like to thank the Big Row Committee for once again donating their time and experience to the planning and implementation of the event. A special mention also goes to Robin Hammond who took on the role of Sponsorship Coordinator this year, after being handed the reins by Jane Dewar. With me being only in my second year of coordinating the Big Row, it was quite a ‘baptism of fire’ for both Rob and myself, with the blind leading the blind at times! However, we managed to pull through in the end and I would like to thank Rob for the time and effort he put in to maintain and secure sponsorship for the 2014 event. Thanks also to all vessel owners, skippers and crew, John Butterfield (Katriana II), Kevin Renfrey (Time Out) and Rob Gerard (Ophelia Chaser) for donating their boats once again this year. The Henley SLSC appreciates the time and resources they provide to enable the Big Row to take place each year. Well done to all rowers, support crews, club members, after party helpers, junior helpers, committee members, support vessel crews and sponsors, for once again being a part of a successful Big Row.
CARLY LUTZE BIG ROW COORDINATOR
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Sponsorship PRINCIPAL SPONSOR
MEDIA PARTNER
CORPORATE SPONSORS
MAJOR SPONSORS
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GOLD SPONSORS
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Stansbury Dalrymple
Hotel
HENLEY BEACH
Charlie Jones ‘The Bear’
SILVER SPONSORS
National Pharmacies The Henley Challange Lockleys Hotel Cygenta Capital Guidera O’Connor The Travers Family Stansbury Progress Committee Rod Hill Minter Ellison David OMahoney and Katheryn Hayns
BRONZE SPONSORS MRS Property Alan, Chris and Rose Nelson Bruce Agnew and Liz Wilson Councillor Jim Fitzpatrick Stunned Mullet Paul Caica Horsman Plumbing Doug and Peg Butterfield
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BLUE SPONSORS
Geoff ‘Bushy’ Fuller Gary Tredrea Dean Liston Lawrie Bailey
WHITE SPONSORS Sue Graebner Michelle Lavingdale Daryl Walker
Grants The South Australian Government and City of Charles Sturt are especially recognised for the significant monetary contribution that has been pledged towards the development of our new club rooms.
Thanks to BRP for the 50‐ 50 grant we received for our new all wheel drive vehicle.
Many thanks to Clubs SA for their continuing support of the Henley Surf Life Saving Club.
Amount Funding Body Grant Program Item funded
$10,000 Surf Life Saving Australia BRP Equipment Grant New All Terrain Vehicle (ATV)
$5,000 Office of Recreation & Sport Active Club Grant New IRB motor?
$2687 Office of Recreation & Sport Active Club Grant Foam nipper boards? $2800 City Charles Sturt Heritage Grant Honour boards and
cabinet $2000 City Charles Sturt Discretionary Ward Paid Lifeguards
National and State Sponsors
DHL Volley Westpac Telstra Dulux BRP Surf Life Saving SA
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Finance Report The overall strong financial position of the club has continued to be maintained in the 2013‐14 operating year, despite a year of significant change. The closing cash position for the Club as at 30 April 2014 was $99,851 which included a balance in the building account of $68,166 and working capital balances in the club operating and trading accounts of $31,608. The total figure recorded as at 30 April was below the opening balance of $838,697. This decrease in the cash position is explained by the following main reasons:
Expenditure on the club building project,
Expenditure on building “fit out” items and general capital expenditure, offset by:
increased membership income,
the impact of the Big Row and other fundraising event, and
improved trading income. Capital Expenditure: During the year the Club incurred expenditure on capital items (assets) totaling $1,413,693 ($1,056,793 in 2012/13). The items purchased included: Capital costs associated with the new Building $1,226,681 New Equipment: Plant and Equipment (including Building “fit out” items) $150,379 Competition/Lifesaving Equipment (Boards, skis,AWD, etc.,) $28,267 Surf Boat Equipment $ 8,366 These purchases have to some extent been directly offset by various grants and sponsorships received during the year in addition to the application of the equipment funding levy, which raised $14,480 in 2013‐14). Seeking specific direct sponsorship for equipment continues to be actively pursued to ensure that the Club can continue to support equipment requirements into the future. As at 30 April 2014 the total book value of assets reported was $2,990,332 ($1,610,748 in 2013) consisting of the Building totally $2,651,107 ($1,424,429) and Plant & Equipment $339,225 ($186,319). Operating income for the year was $701,730 which was above that figure of $237,699 received in 2012‐13. The result is largely explained by:
Increased trading outcome due to club opening ($490,133 up from $25,090)
Grants, Sponsors and Fundraising ($112,420 down from $135,533)
Membership / Levy contribution ($87,526 up from $57,736) It is noted that the membership figure includes the Building Fund Levy which amounted to a figure of $15,300 in 2013‐14 (total collected equates to $65,370) and the Equipment Levy which equated to a figure of $14,480 in 2013‐14. These funds were used in a variety of outcomes including:
Lifesavings – administration, training, competition and operations ($48,417)
General Operation ($36,120)
Building maintenance and operations ($65,613) The net operating result of the Club for 2013‐14 was $756,516. This result is reduced after taking in account the building funding specifically received to fund the development of the new building of $680,471 to an operating profit result of $76,045 ($120,437 in 2012‐13). This result reflects the higher costs incurred during 2013‐14
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associated with the new building (increased utility charges, higher insurance costs, higher cleaning costs, interest charges, etc.) and to some degree the lower level of grants and trust disbursements received. Included within this result was the trading account result of a Gross Profit of $79,663 ($4,736 (clothing only) in 2012‐13). The trading outcome for the bar/restaurant area equated to a 16.5% margin over total income and it is anticipated that this margin will improve in 2014‐15 with the benefit of the experience gained over the past 6 months trading. The retention of a strong cash position has been a focus for the Committee given the need to retain funds to ensure that the long term financial position of the Club is strong and the committee has worked diligently towards this objective. The Committee continues to review capital expenditure in line with the endorsed 5 year capital plan to ensure that the Club’s equipment is maintained at an appropriate level and to also keep up with the demand given the increasingly strong membership base. The building project added increased financial pressure in relation to the loan required to assist with the funding of the building. The original balance of $400,000 has been reduced to a balance of $300,000 as at 30 April 2014. This reduction is in line with the requirement to repay the $200,000 five year loan facility over this period. Income from club activities to support the funding requirements of the Club is derived from 4 key areas: Membership – 12% (24% in 2012‐13) Trading Activities – 69% (10% in 2012‐13) Grants and Fundraising – 16% (58% in 2012‐13) Other – 2% (6% in 2012‐13) As indicated above the strong membership base of the Club continues to provide a strong financial base to support the ongoing operations of the club. The Big Row continues to be the key fundraising initiative for the Club. Sponsorships are also an important fundraising component and all sponsors should be congratulated for their invaluable and generous support of the Club. Grants made available by the Local Council, State Government and Federal Government are also critical. The club (and its finances) has again been well served over the past year by those members who put in an enormous amount of time on Grant applications, organizing the Big Row and raising funds through the BBQ on Saturdays, Bunning BBQ and other. Without your time, effort and in some cases contacts, the Clubs’ financial position would not be as strong as it is. Well done! All these areas need to remain a strong focus for the Committee in coming years and that continued support from members will be required. The Club has over the past several years has maintained a strong commitment to maintain a solid financial base to enable it to move forward with the building project and protect its financial position post construction. Now with that project has been completed the task remains one of reducing the financial commitment that has been made by the club through the repayment of the borrowing. This financial commitment is significant and the on‐going support of all Members will be essential in maintaining our strong financial position moving forward. The report is provided for the consideration of Members. MARK TRAVERS FINANCE MANAGER
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Statement of Financial Performance For the Year Ended 30 April 2014
2014 2013
Note $ $
Revenues from Ordinary Activities 2 1,382,201 1,264,619
Cost of Sales 3 410,470 20,354
Borrowing Costs 3 24,228 22,098
Other Expenses 3 156,878 69,204
Operating Profit 790,625 1,152,963
Depreciation and Amortisation 3 34,109 22,340
Net profit from Ordinary Activities 756,516 1,130,623
Total changes to Members Equity 756,516 1,130,623
Statement of Financial Position As at 30 April 2014
2014 2013
Note $ $
CURRENT ASSETS
Cash 4 99,851 838,697
Inventories 6 41,128 11,420
Receivables 5 0 0
Other 0 0
TOTAL CURRENT ASSETS 140,979 850,117
NON CURRENT ASSETS
Property, Plant and Equipment 7 2,990,336 1,610,752
TOTAL ASSETS 3,131,315 2,460,869
CURRENT LIABILITIES
Accounts Payable
Other 8 (8,319) (2,477)
TOTAL CURRENT LIABILITIES (8,319) (2,477)
Borrowings 304,687 400,000
TOTAL NON_CURRENT LIABILITIES 304,687 400,000
TOTAL LIABILITIES 296,368 397,523
NET ASSETS 2,834,947 2,063,346
MEMBERS EQUITY
Accumulated Surplus 10 2,834,947 2,063,346
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Statement of Cash Flows For the Year Ended 30 April 2014
2014 2013
Note $ $
Cash flows from Operating Activities
Receipts from Members, Grants, Fundraising & Other
210,598 210,003
Receipts from Trading 490,133 25,090
Interest Received 999 19,340
Building Funding provided 680,471 1,010,186
Payments to Suppliers (612,041) (84,002)
Interest Paid (24,228) (22,098)
Net Cash Provided By (Used In ) Operating Activities
1 770,160 1,180,617
Cash Flows from Investing Activities
Payment for Property, Plant and Equipment (1,413,693) (1,056,744)
Net Cash Provided By (Used In) Investing Activities
(1,413,693) (1,056,744)
Cash Flows from Financing Activities
Proceeds from Borrowings 400,000
Repayment of Borrowings (99,313) 0
Net Cash Provided By (used In) Financing Activities
(99,313) 400,000
Net Increase (Decrease) in Cash Held (738,846) 523,823
Cash at beginning of the Financial yr 838,697 314,874
Cash at the end of the Financial Year 99,851 838,697
Notes to the Financial Statements For the year ended 30 April 2014
Note 1 Statement of Significant Accounting Policies The Financial Report is a general purpose financial report that has been prepared in accordance with Australian Accounting Standard, other mandatory professional requirements and the requirements of the Associations Incorporation Act (South Australia). The Financial Report covers Henley SLSC as an individual entity. Henley SLSC is an association incorporated in South Australia under the Associations Incorporations Act. The accounts have been prepared on the basis of historical costs and do not take into account the changing values or, except where stated, current valuations of non‐current assets. Cost is based on the fair values of the consideration given in exchange for assets.
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The following is a summary of the significant accounting policies adopted by the Club in the preparation of the financial report. The accounting policies have been consistently applied, unless other wise stated. (A) INCOME TAX
The Association is exempt from income tax under the provisions of Division 50 of the Income Tax Assessment Act 1997
(B) INVENTORIES Inventories are valued at the lower of cost and net realizable value.
(C) PROPERTY, PLANT AND EQUIPMENT The value of the Club’s Non‐Current Assets is reviewed annually by the Management Committee and they are of the opinion that the book value, after allowance for the current year’s depreciation charge, represents fairly their carrying values.
(D) CASH For the purposes of the Statement of Cash Flows, cash includes cash on hand and at bank.
(E) REVENUE Revenue from the sale of goods is recognized upon delivery of goods to customers. Interest Revenue is recognized on the basis of the interest rate applicable to the financial assets. Revenue from rendering of a service is recognized upon the delivery of a service to customers. All revenue is net of the amount of goods and services tax (GST).
(F) GOODS AND SERVICES TAX Revenues, expenses and assets are recognized net of the amount of GST, except where the amount of GST incurred is not recoverable from the Australian Tax Office. In these circumstances the GST is recognized as part of the cost of acquisition of the asset or as part of an item of the expense. Receivables and payables in the Statement of Financial Position are shown inclusive of GST.
NOTE 2 REVENUE
Note 2014 2013
$ $
Members subscriptions fees 87,526 57,736
Grants and Fundraising 112,420 136,533
Trading (Bar and Clothing) 490,133 25,090
Sundry 10,652 15734
Building Funding 680,471 1,010,186
Non‐Operating Activities
Interest received 999 19,340
Total Revenue 1,382,201 1,264,619
NOTE 3 EXPENSES
Note 2014 2013
$ $
Expenses 156,878 69,204
Cost of Sales from trading activities:
Bar 374,641 0
Clothing 35,829 20,354
Borrowing Costs 24,228 22,098
Depreciation of Property, Plant & Equipment 34,109 22,340
Total Expenses 625,685 133,989
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NOTE 4 CASH
Note 2014 2013
$ $
Cash on Hand 75 75
Cash at Bank:
Operating Account 23,387 42,672
Trading Account 2,372 0
Building Investment Account 68,167 93,219
BBQ Account 5,850 15,843
Building Trust Account ‐ SLSSA 0 686,888
NOTE 5 RECEIVABLES
Note 2014 2013
$ $
Sundry Debtors 0 0
NOTE 6 INVENTORIES
Note 2014 2013
$ $
Trading Stock 16,928 0
Clothing 24,200 11,420
NOTE 7 PROPERTY, PLANT AND EQUIPMENT
Note 2014 2013
$ $
Club Premises
Closing Value 2,651,110 1,424,429
Plant and Office Equipment 196,480 46,100
Less Accumulated Depreciation (32,993) (23,044)
Closing Value 163,487 23,056
Vehicles 30,467 18,758
Less Accumulated Depreciation (10,525) (9,441)
Closing Value 19,941 9,316
Competition Equipment 168,070 151,511
Less Accumulated Depreciation (100,245) (86,393)
Closing Value 67,825 65,118
Powercraft 34,021 34,021
Less Accumulated Depreciation (18,807) (17,116)
Closing Value 15,213 16,904
Patrol Equipment 22,598 22,547
Less Accumulated Depreciation (13,374) (12,349)
Closing Value 9,223 10,247
Gymnasium Equipment 33,645 33,645
Less Accumulated Depreciation (15,685) (13,689)
Closing Value 17,960 19,956
Surf Boats 81,221 72,858
Less Accumulated Depreciation (35,644) (31,132)
Closing Value 45,577 41,726
Total Property, Plant and Equipment 2,990,336 1,010,752
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Movements in Carrying Amounts Movement in the carrying amounts for each class of Property, Plant and Equipment between the beginning and the end of the financial year: Property &
Improvements Plant & Equipment Total
Balance at beginning of the year 1,424,426 186,325 1,610,751
Additions 1,226,681 187,012 1,413,693
Disposals
Depreciation expense 0 34,108 34,108
Prior year adjustments
Carrying amount at end of the year 2,651,107 339,229 2,990,336
NOTE 8 CURRENT LIABILITIES
Note 2014 2013
$ $
Other (GST balance and Interest payable) (8,319) (2,477)
NOTE 9 BORROWINGS
Note 2014 2013
$ $
Current 0 0
Non Current 304,687 400,000
NOTE 10 RETAINED EARNINGS
Note 2014 2013
$ $
Retained profits at beginning of financial year 2063,346 932,723
Suspense / Prior Year Adjustments 15,085
Net profit for the year 756,516 1,130,623
Retained profits at the end of financial year 2,834,947 2,063,346
NOTE 11 CASH FLOW INFORMATION
Note 2014 2013
$ $
Cash on Hand 75 75
Cash at Bank
Total Operating Cheque Account 23,387 42,672
Trading Account 2,371 0
Building Investment Account 68,166 93,219
BBQ Account 5,850 15,843
Trust Account ‐ SLSSA 0 686,888
(b) Reconciliation of Net Cash provided by Operating Activities to Operating Surplus
Operating Surplus 756,516 1,130,623
Non Cash Flows in Net profit
+ Depreciation 34,109 22,340
Changes in Assets & Liabilities
(Increase) / Decrease in Trade & Other Debtors 0 0
(Increase) / Decrease in Inventories (29,708) 6,899
Increase / (Decrease) in Trade & Other Creditors 10,796 23,130
Increase / (Decrease) prior year adjustment (1,553)
Net Cash provided by Operating Activities 770,160 1,182,992
Note 12 Association Details The Principal place of business of the association, Henley SLSC Inc, is: 246 Esplanade, Henley Beach, SA 5022
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Henley Surf Life Saving Club Inc. Statement by Committee Members In the opinion of the Committee the Financial Report as set out on pages 75 to 79: (a) presents fairly the financial position of the Henley Surf Life Saving Club Inc. as at 30 April 2014 for the
year ended on that date in accordance with Australian Accounting Standards, other mandatory professional reporting requirements and other authoritative pronouncements of the Australian Accounting Standards Board.
(b) at the date of this statement there are reasonable grounds to believe that the Henley Surf Life Saving
Club Inc. will be able to pay its debts as and when they fall due. This statement is made in accordance with a resolution of the Committee and is signed for an on behalf of the Committee by:
Dated this 20th day of July 2014 at Adelaide, South Australia
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Auditor’s Report To the Members of Henley Surf Life Saving Club Inc. SCOPE I have audited the financial report being the Statement of Financial Performance, Statement of Financial Position, Statement of Cash Flows, Notes to the Financial Statements and the Statement by members of the Committee of Henley Surf Life Saving Club Inc. set out on pages 75 to 79 for the year ended 30 April 2014. The Committee is responsible for the financial report. I have conducted an independent audit of the financial report in order to express an opinion on it to the members of the Club. My audit has been conducted in accordance with the Australian Auditing Standards to provide reasonable assurance as to whether the financial report is free of material misstatement. My procedures included examination, on a test basis, of evidence supporting the amounts and other disclosures in the financial report and the evaluation of accounting policies and significant accounting estimates. These procedures have been undertaken to form an opinion as to whether, in all material respects, the financial report is presented fairly in accordance with applicable Australian Accounting Standards and other mandatory professional reporting requirements so as to present a view which is consistent with our understanding of the Club’s financial position, the results of its operations and cash flows. The audit opinion expressed has been formed on the above basis. QUALIFICATION Given the nature of the operations of the Henley Surf Life Saving Club inc. it is not practicable to establish accounting controls over all amounts receivable prior to the issue of a cash receipt and therefore it is not possible to know whether all income due to the Club has been received by the Club and recorded in the books of account. Accordingly, my audit has been limited to the amounts of cash receipts recorded in the books of account of the Club. AUDIT OPINION In my opinion, subject to the above qualification, the financial report presents fairly in accordance with the applicable Australian Accounting Standards and other mandatory professional reporting requirements the financial position of Henley Surf Life Saving Cub Inc., as at 30 April 2014, and the results of its operations and cash flows for the year then ended.
Peter R Brass, Honorary Auditor B.Ec., FCPA Dated this 20th day of July 2014 at Adelaide, South Australia
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Compilation Report Henley Surf Life Saving Club Inc. On the basis of information provided by the committee of the Henley Surf Life Saving Club Inc., and in accordance with APS 9: Statement of Compilation of Financial Reports the special purpose financial report of the Club for the year ended 30 April 2014 has been compiled and set out on pages 83 and 84. The committee is solely responsible for the information contained in the special purpose financial report. The special purpose financial report was prepared exclusively for the benefit of the Club. I do not accept responsibility to any other person for the contents of the of the special purpose financial report.
Peter R Brass, Honorary Auditor B.Ec., FCPA Dated this 20th day of July 2014 at Adelaide, South Australia
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Detailed Statement of Income and Expenditure
Income 2013‐14 2012‐13
$ $
Gross profit from Trading 79,663 4,736
Fundraising / Grants / Trust Account Disbursements
112,420 135,533
Interest 999 19,340
Sundry Revenue 10,652 15,734
Membership / Building Levy Fees 87,526 57,736
Building Funding 680,471 1,010,186
Total 971,731 1,244,265
Expenditure 2013‐14 2012‐13
$ $
Life Saving Services (Patrols, IRB , Vehicles and Training)
14,975 11,893
Administration (Lifesaving / General) 45,892 15,488
Repairs and Maintenance 2,670 4,064
Entry Fees 12,741 5,025
Fundraising 1,232 13,018
Juniors 6,728 3,647
Premises 65,613 16,069
Total 156,878 69,204
Operating Surplus 814,853 1,175,066
Less Interest charge 34,109 (22,098)
Less Depreciation 24,228 (22,340)
Profit from Trading Activities 756,516 1,130,623
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Detailed Statement of Trading Operations
Clothing 2013‐14 2012‐13
$ $
Sales 41,234 25,090
Less Cost of Goods Sold
Opening Stock 11,420 18,319
Purchases 48,610 13,455
Sub Total 60,030 31,774
Closing Stock 24,201 11,420
Cost of Sales 35,829 20,354
Gross Profit 5,405 4,736
2013‐14 2012‐13
$ $
Gross Profit From Trading 79,663 4,736
Bar 2013‐14 2012‐13
$ $
Sales 448,899 0
Less Cost of Goods Sold
Opening Stock 0 0
Purchases 168,129 0
Operating Costs 223,441 0
Sub Total 391,570 0
Closing Stock 16,929 0
Cost of Sales 374,641 0
Gross Profit 74,258 0
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Births, Marriages and Deaths Leah Panakera‐Thorpe and Ben Lewis welcome Duke into their family. Marriages Tara McElhinney and Matt Clarke wed in January 2014 Greg Fletcher and Leah Torzyn wed in January 2014 Deaths Vale Sue Lindford nee Williams past member sadly passed away due to a long illness Vale Wally Fletcher, past member one time State Long Board Champion and member of champion R&R teams Vale Gerry Watson, past member, regular R&R and March Past team member, represented the Club interstate on
several occasions.
The Naming of the New Surf Boat “Barry Duhne” The club purchased a new ‘Perry’ boat with the help of an insurance claim from the TJ having a malfunction with a trailer on the open road and named it the “Barry Duhne” Barry joined the club in 1962 and was a swimming champion and a R&R competitor. With lots of success. He represented the State many times and was a member of the Australian team who travelled to New Zealand in 1966. He was a member of the management committee for 28 years taking on roles of President, Secretary, Treasure, Captain, and Chief Instructor. In 1983 he received a Citation of Merit from World Life Saving and was granted Life Member of Surf Life Saving South Australia . He also was Bar Manager for many years and had great input into the clubs strong financial position. Barry was granted Life Membership of Henley SLSC in 1971. This boat had instant success winning Gold in the Open, u23 men and u23 women, and Silver in the Open Female at the State Titles this season. Icon, BJ Ball has taking the opportunity to be the sponsor of the Barry Duhne for the next 5 years, which the club welcomes aboard, Kerry Saul the owner and manager to the club.
Rae Lawson (Celebrant) and Barry Duhne at the naming of the boat
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Life Membership
Jane Dewar Jane Dewar joined Henley SLSC during the 1993/94 season gaining her Bronze Medallion, and has remained an active member since that time. She grew a love for surfboats when she was introduced to rowing in the 1996/97 season and won the Jim Doherty Trophy for most enthusiastic rower. Jane was in the first ever Henley SLSC female boat crew to win a medal at state titles in 1997. She represented South Australia in the Kelloggs Series at Ocean Grove and Lorne in Victoria, and the Sizzler Competition in Currumbin Queensland. Her crew won a silver medal at the World Titles at Christies Beach in the 140 division in 2012. Jane’s enthusiasm and love for the club grew to the stage where she wanted to be part of the club’s future and its plans. Over the years she has been Boat Captain, Club Secretary, Fund Raising Coordinator, Grants Officer, Membership Manager, Registrar and Sponsorship Manager. The Big Row (the clubs major fundraiser) would not be what it is today without the hard work, passion and dedication she has put in. The club is indebt to Jane for the thousands of dollars the Big Row has raised. Jane motivated members, chased and chased sponsors and organised the “Henley Challenge” which was also a very successful fundraiser. Jane is the only Henley SLSC member who has won the Presidents Trophy 3 times, an award which is not given lightly. This was thoroughly deserved for the professionalism, dedication and results achieved. This was not only for her involvement in the rowing fraternity, but for her contribution to the management of the club and the effort to ensure Henley would reap financial rewards through fundraising and grant writing. Congratulations Jane
Shelly Nelson Shelly started in the juniors as an U8 in 1981 where she was awarded the U8’s Club Champion award for that season. She loved training and competed in carnivals for three year until her family was transferred to Alice Springs. While in Alice Springs her family kept up their swimming training and connections to the club. Shelly returned in 1986 and quickly got involved again obtaining her SRC Certificate and started patrols. When she was 13 years old she was the only nipper competing for Henley at this time. She competed in the beach events in the seniors until she was 19 years old. She was awarded her Bronze medal in 1989 and Advanced Resuscitation in 1992 and became a Training Officer in 1991. Shelly had a passion to see nippers (now juniors) thrive and has made it her life long ambition to do that. Shelly has been heavily involved in forming, developing and extending the Henley Juniors. Her commitment has gone over 20 years now. She has been the Team Manager at all State Titles for the Henley Juniors. She has been an Age Group leader for 15 years, which is a huge commitment. She was instrumental in the reformation in the Junior Committee. Shelly obtained Level 1 Surf Coach in 2010 and Surf Coach Official in 2013. She has been a dedicated and passionate Age group leader for many years and has seen many junior grow up into senior ranks into the club. She has been instrumental in being involved into the expansion of the juniors from 5 kids to over 250 strong today. She has been on the Junior Representative committee representing Henley. Shelly was awarded the Chook and Beverly Fielder Trophy in 2002/03 season and the President Trophy in 2007/08. Shelly also has been involved in the ‘On the Same Wave’ Program were people from cultural diversity backgrounds be involve with lifesaving with Roy Menner and Henley is now one of the South Australian leading clubs in this program. Congratulation Shelly
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U15 Girls celebrate their Bronze State Medal Henley Blues negotiating the shore break at States
Hens and team at Stansbury Steve Horsman briefing his patrol
Early dawn start of the Big Row Crew on the Katriana II with skipper John Butterfield
Stansbury Primary School fundraiser for our club Thank you letter from a student at Stansbury
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Henley Surf Life Saving Club
and West Beach Community Bank
Helping the Community