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-. AUSTRALIAN RULES
FOOTBALL LEAGUE
THIRD ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING
ON
Thursday 16 November 1978
at the
GOSFORD SAILING CLUB
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CENTRAL COAST AUSTRALIAN RULES FOOTBALL LEAGUE
Third Annual Gener~l Meeting
Presentation of the Third Annual Report together with the Audited Financial Statement and Balance Sheet for the year 1978.
Election of Office Bearers for the ensuing yearo
Election of Committees and Delegates to the NoS.W.A.F.L. for the ensuing yearo
Motion on Noticeo
To determine Clubs' affiliation fee for 19790
To determine Umpires 8 Fees for 1979.
Presentation of the 1978 Premiership Flag! to The Lakes · Club . .and Narara~yoming Club.
Presentation of Cheques to The Lakes and Gosford Clubso
General Businesso
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CENTRAL COAST AUSTRALIAN RULES FOOTBALL LEAGUE
PATRONS Keith 0 9Connell Esq M.L.A. Brian McGowen Esq M.L.Ao Curtis Scott Esq
PRESIDENT George A., Clark
SENIOR VICE PRESIDENT J.M. (Bill) Thomas
SECRETARY I.H. Granland
JUNIOR VICE PRESIDENT Len Wo Palmer
TREASURER M. Davey
PERMIT AND QUALIFICATIONS COMMITTEE W.D. Clark, L. Prazauskas, F.R. Taylor
G.N. Organ, P.D. Smith
LEAGUE SELECTION COMMITTEE G.A. Clark~ A.F. Sullivan9 w. Winslade
UMPIRES ADVISOR L.W. Palmer
LEAGUE COACH w. Winslade
GOSFORD SPORTS COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES D.D. McKenzie, RoLo Ferry
DELEGATES TO THE NoS.W.A.F.L. I.H. Granland 0 JoMo Thomas
Prozy: A. Davis
PLANNING and DEVELOPMENT COMMI'l'TEE I.H. Granland, D. Spillard, To Hogan
LICENSED CLUB COMMITTEE G.A. Clark, R.L. Ferry, I.H. Granland
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CENTRAL COAST AUSTRALIAN RULES FOOTBALL LEAGUE i>RESIDEN'i'S REPORT
1978
Congratulations to all .clubs ·for a very succea&ful year of football standard and Club Management.,
11 The Lakes'' Club can feel proud of their achievements in winning the Flag and producing such pla.yers as Phil Phenny (Davey Medal winner) and Greg Armstrong who might have a big future in Melbourneo
Other players worthy of mention include Jan Krysz (Killarney Vale) and Allan Hammond (Terrigal) winner and ruiµier·up in Don's FurnituJ"e Courage Awardo ·
Sincere thank& to Don Kennedy for hia spona9r11hip which I am sure will be a forerunner to bigger and brighter thingso ·
Narara-Wyoming have the distinction of winnin& the first U/17 Flago There are many young bulldogs there to ensure strength in their camp
. for years to comeo
Bob Thomas (Terrigal) and Mike Davey (The Lakes) reached their 100 th game on the Central Coast. a great efforto
Although beaten soundly by lllarwarra in our only rep game of the yearg we learnt plenty in playing techniques and selection etc.,. Congratulations to those selected and to Coach Wayne Winslade and team Manager Bob Kerro Dave Evendon (Narara-Wyoming) played well to win the ::entral Coast best player awardo
Our playing fields were restricted this year but thanks to Mt Penang Training School we were able to scrape througho ·
Special thanks to our League Delegates _on the sports council Des McKenzie and Bob Ferriev Allan Jones and Reg Yaldwin for their efforts on Regietrationso
Thauks also to our gentlemen on the Protests and Disputes Committee and to Ian Granla..11d,, Dave Spillard and Terry Hogan Planning Committee.,
Len Palmer's help with the organising of Umpires was greatly appreciated as was all Umpires who gave their valuable time .. We look forward to seeing an Umpires Association formed next ,ear and more men with the loyalty of Bnice Jenkins are needed.,
Many thanks to th") members of my executive for their effortsD ·· t~ng on jobs other than those of their respective postso Ian Granland and Mick Davey had their work loads increased by the record volume of correspondence and cash flow t.hrough their bookso
Those th.at take on the job next year will have an even greater task · vlith the addition of two extra grades but the formation of a Junior Aasociation should alleviate some problems ..
Lets hope for a bumper season next year and
Yours in Sport
George Clark President
"MAKE YOUR SPORT SHINE IN '19"
SECRETAHY!S REPORT ~-::;=i:.l~T,,....._._-:::::.,·•::::::::.1.':::0:::o::-~:-
Membersp Ladles and Gentliemene The Third Annual Report together wlth the F'inancial Statement and Balan©e Sheet a.re submitted for your consideration and adoptionO)
MEMBERSHIP cn·w•:;:z;1 .. ;;;;;;;c::wmn~·
In alphabeti©al order, the League conslsted of the following Clubs:""
Gosford" Killarney Vale" Narara-Wyom!ngfl Terrigal 0 The Lakes and Woy Woy Peninsular Clubs; each club this year, for the first time!) entered a junior team comprised of boys under 17,,
KILLARNEY VAl,E CLUB 42' ...,.~
The K:i.llarney Vale Club affiliated this time last year and caused,a great deal of speculation as to their numbers and ability,, During the season they aiequitted themselves admirably and earned a good deal of respect from opposing sides.,.
DONas FURNITURE AWARD 1978 was the first season where we found a local firm good enough to donate a sum of money to the League to be used :for the promotion of the gameo The Executive saw fit to instigate a weekly award where a player judged the most courageous in each match was awarded one pointe In conjunction with COURAGE BREWERIES 9 one of those players selected eaieh week was given a ca.rton of COURAGE CANS., These particular rewards were most gratefully received and faithfully applied~ At the end of the season 0 Jan Krzys of the Killarney Vale Club 9 took out the $150 first prize with Terrigal ruckman, Alan Hammond 9 satisfied with the $50 Runner~Up Awards Don 6 s Furniture also made available an additional $300p of which $200 went to the Premiership Club 9 The Lakes and $100 to the Runners~Up 8 Gosfordp League President, George Clarke has thanked the proprietor of DoN°S FURNITURE, Mr Don Kennedy; for his sponsorship and association with the League, Qne which I feel everyone concerned with Australian Football on the Coast sincerely~appreciatedo
REPRESENTATIVE MATO~ . . . . ;.• ·~ . ~.
This season again againot the __ ):llawa.rra.;-Bl:lagli.:e· at Wollongong Unfortunately they w·ere too strong and experienced for our side,,, T}1e score 0 lllavrarra 2~-1l6 ( 142) d Central Coast 5~ (38) 19
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Those players who represented the Central Coast on this occassion wez·e:
R. Gale 9 N. Ramm 0 Lo Sullivan~ Go McBain (GOSFORD) B. Durbin~ Jo Krzys (KILLARNEY VALE) T. Brand, D. Evernden, Me Slater (NARARA=WYOMING) Do McCathie (TERRIGALJ G. Armstrong 9 So Bednarek 0 Io Cruikshank~ M.F. Davey, R. Fallows, P. Fenney, Jo Fisk, P. Thomas 0 Mo Thomas (THE LAKES) L. Pickering (WOY WOY PENINSULAR) COACH - Wayne Winslade (TERRIGAL) TEAM MANAGER = Bob Kerr (THE LAKES) TRAINER = John Wilkinson (THE LAKES)
FINAL LADDER Team · The Lakes Gosf ord Narara-Wyoming Terrigal Woy Woy Killarney Vale
FINAL SERIES 1st Semi Final
p w 14 14 14 9 14 8 14 5 14 3 14 2
Team 1st Terrigal 2-1 Narara-Wyoming 4-5 2nd Semi Final The Lakes Gosf ord Final Gosf ord Terrigal Grand Final The Lakes Gosf ord
UNDER 17 TABLE Team Narara=Wyoming The· Lakes Terrigal Gosf ord Killarney Vale Woy Woy
2-7 2-4
3-3 1=2
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8 9 8 9 9 9
Grand Final Narara=Wyoming 3=11 Gosford 1=0
w 8 6 4 3 3 2
L D = 4 1 6 ... 8 1 11 12 =
2nd 11-4 7-6
For 1861 1402 1182 968 609 631
3rd 13-8 10=7
9~14 11-16 2-6 6-11
9-6 11=11 2~4 5,.,,9
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3 4 6 6 7
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9-9 6""8
For . 820 -288 231 ·33a 264 188
7=18 11=21 2=1 2=6
Agnst 705 809
1222 1176 1427 1314
Final
% 263097 173030
96.,72 82.,31 42067 48002
18=8 (116) 12=14 (86)
15-19 (109) 8-14 (62)
16=13 (109) 6=10 (46)
11=14 (80) 8-10 (58}
Agnst 160 422 253 240 625 514
% 512050
68.,24 93 .. 67
140e83 42,,24 36.,57
19=27 (141) 3=9 (27)
Pts 56 38 32 22 12
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LEAGUE AWARDS
~Y!!Y~. f.edEl! This year, for the first· time, two players tied on 17 votes, however when a countback was taken it was found that Phil Fenney from The Lakes Club polled the most number of three point voteso Runner~up was Jan Krzys from Killarney Vale and in third plac·e was up and coming Go sf ord forward, Leigh Sullivan who polled 160 R.T. Hogan Memorial Trophy This is an annual trophy donated by the Hogan family (who are closely associated with the Narara-Wyoming Club) and is awarded to the Runner-Up to the Davey Medal. As previously mentioned, the trophy was won by Jan Krzys from the Killarney Vale Clubo 2GO Leading Goalkicking Award This year won by Davey Medal winner, Phil Fenney from The Lakes Club who kicked a mamoth 76 goals at the end 'of the home and away matches. This, together with 6 in the final series, took his total for the season to 82.
JUNIOR FOOTBALL - Reg Yaldwyn The season 1978 was a very important era for the promotion of Australian Football on the Central Coast, with the initiation of junior footbal~. Each of the six senior_clubs took up the challange and fielded under 17 age group teams. Because of the problems associated with late recruiting, the final result was the establishment of two junior teams which comprised boys far stronger physically than the other four and whilst we take our hats off to these two teams we also admire the pluck of the other four teams in the competition. These boys never gave in and if we are to hold them then the administration of junior football must be left in the hands of a Junior Association. The Narara~Wyoming Junior team won the grand final in no uncertain manner and to them we all send our sincere congratulations~ Well done boys, I am sure that all good followers of the game will be looking forward to seeing you next season. The Gosford Club after having real problems early 0 finished off well, to be runners-up to Narara~Wyoming. Again, well done boyso Congratulations to the Central Coast Australian Rules Football Leagu~ Executive for handing out medals to boys who played in the composite team on Grand Final Dayo A particular thanks to Wayne Winslade from the Terrigal Club for his help.
PLANNING and DEVELOPMENT --------------~-------The Committee presented a very detailed and comprehensive report = compliments of David Spillard - which was discussed at a General Meetingo Most of the proposals were adopted with a view of future planningc
GROUNDS As the President has recorded, we suffered from the acute shortage of playing fields during the year.· We were extremely fortunate through the grace of Mr Laurie Maher and staff at ·the Mt Penang Training School to have the use of the facilities of that establishment. In 1979 we invisage the use of Rogers Park 0 Woy Woy (af~er it's returfing), together with the long awaited ground at the Coburg Street end of the Hylton Moore CompTex, East Gosford. Wyong Shire Council have also allocated land, presently being used as a garbage tip, in the Bateau Bay Area, adjacent to Forresters Beach. Talks held with Council Officers late this year indicate that the oval will not be ready for the 1979 season, however, it does appear that the money and effort currently being put in on that ground should make it one of the best on the Coast in 1980. Correspondence has also passed between Mr Keith 0 8Connell, M.L.A., a League Patron, regarding the possibility of leasing a parcel of Crown Land in the Sommersby Area. Mr O'Connell bas forwarded our letter on to the Minister for Lands and we expect a favourably reply.
UMPIRES Again we had the expertise of former VFL Umpire, Len Palmer, to fall back on. No so much in an active way, but in th.e selection and appointment of umpires to matches. Besides our locals, we were lucky to have the use of former Western Australian Umpire, Ron Irwin, together with one Sydney umpire each week. We hope to continue this in 1979 and also add to our local panel so that competition in the umpiring ranks w~ll lead to better umpires. Also next year we expect the formation of an Umpires' Association~ regular coaching of umpires and weekly lecturesc
INJURED PLAYERS' FUND It was agreed early in the year to disbanithe League Injured Players° Fund and it appeared that the individual funds operated by each club sufficed. The State Government has put forward a proposal to instigate a Sports Injury Plan~ Presently the New S~uth Wales Australian Football League are studying the plan to ascertain if it is _ suitable to our gameo At this stage it would appear that it will be adopted and players will be expected to pay an. annual ·premium of no less than $4~ It might be noted that this cover will be for permanent disability only.
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THE FUTURE
.1979 will be a milestone in Australian Football on the Central Coasto It will see the introduction of a Reserve Grade· Competition and an under 15 competitiono This will mean that club officia!'S"°'will have to work twice as hard to put their teams on the field each weekend. Properly planned this will be an easy task, but hard.work is what is requ~red!
This League has seen fit to support the formation ·of a N.s.w. Country Football League 0 something that is well overdue in this stateo Indications are that all Leagues currently ·affiliated with the N.s.w.A.F.L. welcome this move as do certain Leagues in the Riverina Area of N.s.w. If football in this state is restructured. administratively, we could well see N.s.w. emerge as a dominate force in Australian Rules FootballQ
The Executive has discussed.the proposal of having a weekly programme published next season which would be on sale at each of the games. This of course is a mamoth task but is one which would give the players and followers of Aussie Rules on the · Coast an opportunity to know what is happening in their League in particular and in their state in generalG This matter is still under review. ,
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I .. H; GRANLAND _!..eague Secretary - 1978
RECORD.OF ATTENDANCE AT EXECUTIVE MEETINGS
Name Possible Present· f!Eolosx
Go Ao Clark· ·115 15 C!!>
Mo Davey 15 14 1
IoH~ .Qranland 15 14 1
LaWo Palmer 15 .9 4 -Jo Paragreen 4 ~ 1
JoM. Thomas 9 7 2
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COVER .. .
The coYer of this annual report shows a freehand sketch of the design which the Central Coast League has adopted. The Lakes player 0 John Van Dam (Commercial Artist) developed the emblem after a suggestion by the Exeeutiveo
CENTRAL COAST AUSTRALIAN RULES FOOTBALL LEAGUE S'tATEMENT 'ol.<- l~OME A'.roD EXPENDl1'URE --rrnf YEAR ENDED 31ST OCTOBER 1978:-
INCOME
Bank Interest Leagues Club Allocation Club Affiliations & Fines Donations Gates - Booths Catering Rights Raffles Receipts for Junior Jumpers & Socks Socials
LESS EXPENDITURE
Pennants Junior Socks & Jumpers etc. Film Booth Licences Bank Charges Ground Fees Donation Advertising Petty Cash Printing, Stationery & Phone Affiliations Umpires Socials Bus Trophies Scoreboard Booth Purchases Allocation to Clubs Depreciation
132.00 l,678.36
184000 40.00
6000 J.32.00 100.00 175.03 74.50
589.48 41.00
1,102.75 990.00 195.00 284081 669004 423.82 588.00
36000
·66.85 688.00
1,716.40 925.73
1,476.63 165.00 120.00 866.58
1,020.75
7,045.94
SURPLUS OF EXPENDITURE OVER INCOME FOR lE.iR $395.85
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CEN!R~ COAST AUSTRALIAN RULES FOOTBALL LEAGUE
BALANCE SHEET ~S AT 31ST OCTOBER..i- 1978
Commercial Savings Bank of Australia Ltdw
Commercial Bank of Australia
Debtors
Duplicator (Less Depreciation)
Filing Cabinet (Less Depreciation)
914048
192088
248000
162.00
LIABILITIES
Creditors
ACCUMULATED FUNDS
Balance 1/11/77
Less deficit for year
1,aao.21
395,85
132000
~tl,616036
99.00
I have examined the books and records of the Central Coast Australian Rules Football League and in my opinion the above Balance Sheet is properly drawn up to exhibit a true and correct view of the Club's affairs as at the 31st October, 1978 as shown by the books and records and information supplied to meo
GOS FORD 13th November, 1978
J.He Ferguson, A.A.SoA., A.B.I.A. Auditor. Registered under the Public Accountants 0 Registration Act, 1945 as amended.
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RECORD OF MATCHES PLAYED BY LEAGUE CLUBS:
Team -Gosf ord Killarney Vale Narara=Wyoming Terri gal The Lakes Woy Woy
DAVEY MEDAL WINNERS
1976 1917 1978
Won Drawn -32 1
2
19 -21 1
30 -9 ...
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Bob Thomas Gary McBain Phil Fenney
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- Lost Total --13 46 12 14 20 39 21 43 14 44 30 39
Terrigal Nararac .. Wyoming The Lakes
LEAGUE LEADING GOALKICKER
1976 1977 1978 *includes finals
FINAL FOUR PLACINGS
1976 1977 1978
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Terrigal Gosf ord The Lakes
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Bob Thomas Bob Thomas Phil Fenney
Gosf ord The Lakes Gos.ford
Terrigal Terri gal The Lakes
* 51 * 42 * 82
Narara.,,,,Wyoming Terrigal Terrigal
The Lakes Woy Woy Nara.ra=Wyoming