Sports Reports Sports REPORTS INTERCLUB ORGANISATIONS ATHLETICS – SENIOR Ian Lister 0411 407 915 ATHLETICS – JUNIOR Christine Butters 9792 2031 AUSTRALIAN NATIVE ORCHID CLUB Don Roberts 9771 5474 BASEBALL Matthew McAnally 0414 246 227 BASKETBALL Phil Hudson 0414 189 482 Rhonda Butt 0402 015 547 BILLIARDS & SNOOKER Kevin Bowerman 9773 7486 BOWLS – MIXED INDOOR Jean Reichart 9771 6923 BOWLS – LADIES INDOOR Joyce Rowe 9543 2324 BOWLS – MENS LAWN Ray Hopkins 0418 603 551 BOWLS – LADIES LAWN Lyn Gallant 9771 5994 BRIDGE Gaye Allen 0410 127 326 CRICKET Ray Benham 9773 7157 DARTS Dean Semlitzky 0413 292 337 DOMINOES Colin Suttle 9771 2322 EUCHRE Gaye Roscarel 0424 531 699 FELLOWSHIP OF AUSTRALIAN WRITERS Carney Vaughan 4268 5383 FISHING Dean Semlitzky 0413 292 337 FOOTBALL (SOCCER) Claire Geary 0415 544 457 FOOTBALL - LADIES (SOCCER) Claire Geary 0415 544 457 GARDEN Noreen Nolan 9771 4849 GOLF – LADIES Ann Agnew 4625 9115 GOLF – MENS Phil Kilazoglou 0437 960 043 GOLF – SENIORS John McGuigan 0413 422 945 HOCKEY – WOMENS Di Hawking 0419 204 688 MARINE RESCUE Merv Collins 9985 9012 MOONEY MOONEY BOWLS CLUB Neil King 9456 2425 MOONEY MOONEY FISHING CLUB Karen Goldrick 9985 9406 NETBALL Kellie McFarlane 9771 0456 PHYSIE and DANCE Rhonda Young 9771 2443 RBC DARTS COMPETITION John Taylor 0418 629 168 RBC BOWLS - MENS Dave Roberts 0402 860 492 RBC BOWLS - WOMENS Beryl Harmer 9773 7650 REVESBY LADIES GROUP Phyllis Aldridge 9792 4569 SCHOLARSHIP COMMITTEE Club Administration 9772 2100 SCRABBLE Gordon Meggs 9534 6905 SMALL BOATS FISHING CLUB Col Purdy 9773 6752 SOFTBALL Karen Rushton 4647 7286 SPEARFISHING Brad Montague 0438 510 146 SWIMMING Bronwyn Hatzis 0408 282 745 TENNIS - JUNIOR Adele English 9771 5665 TENNIS - SOCIAL Ray MacArthur 0404 349 001 THE LIGHT ON THE HILL SOCIETY Daryl Melham 0418 213 680 TOASTMASTERS Roy Ashpole 9644 2107 WELFARE CO-ORDINATOR Janelle Harris 8707 6916 Congrats to Mel Brown! Spearfishing historical custodian, champion spearfisher and long-time Revesby Workers’ Club member, Mel Brown has been awarded the Order of Australia for his outstanding work in services to the diving and fishing community of Australia. Mel has been involved in spearfishing 2 The Journal May / Jun / Jul since 1962 when he had his first dive at 18 at Bulli headland spearing a rock cale with an early brass hand spear. After losing several large Kingfish he upgraded to a telescopic hand spear and then to a state of the art Undersea Bantman. In the early days divers used Woollen jumpers to keep warm and homemade dive masks fashioned from inner tubes and glass. Mel has one of the largest collections of diving gear and spear guns in Australia which Mel has displayed around the country. He is currently wor k ing on digitising the vast amount of spearfishing records and memorabilia. The records are so good that they are being utilized by the CSIRO for current research into fish stocks and movement. For 44 years Mel has held various positions within the diving community both in USFA AUF , Grey Nurse recovery team Jervis Bay Marine Park, Abalone Management Task. His proudest achievement he says is in the is his role on the Rock Lobster Management (95 – 03). Mel says when the work began the fisheries were not doing very well and with the work achieved a positive result but with more work needs to be done to protect and preserve this for future generations. From the all members of RWC, the diving and fishing community we would like to say a big thank you for a lifelong dedication to the sport you love. Brad Montague President, Spearfishing Club Special thanks to Peter Walsh for the use of his article. Below: Mel in 1975 with a large Cobia Sports Reports ..................................................................................... Come along have a run and complimentary tea and biscuits afterwards. ..................................................................................... By the time this Journal goes to print our Little Athletics season will be over for another year! It has been a very positive season with 231 registered athletes and more than half of them returning to compete weekly after Christmas. First event each week (the 2km) is at 2.20pm. Bowls Results: We have had athletes competing in Zone, Region and State Championships. Our 4 State qualifiers were Madeline Carroll U15 Girls, Imogen Russell U17 Girls, Nelson Carey U14 Boys and James Bottrill U15 Boys. A tremendous achievement for all of them. Ian Lister Publicity Officer ATHLETICS (JUNIOR) Liaison Director: John Rodwell We also conducted 2 very successful social events through the season, A McDonalds’ Fun Night prior to Christmas (with monies raised being donated to the RWC Charity), and Bravehearts Track Classic Night in February where we had parents and children competing together to raise awareness and funds for Bravehearts in the pursuit to eradicate child sexual abuse. The Community Spirit evident in our Centre this season has been tremendous and I thank all parents, athletes, committee members and supporters of our Centre for this. Our Liaison Director John and Life member Michael have also gone above and beyond to support us. Check out venues and times on our website illawongathletics.org.au for our next event. ..................................................................................... AUSTRALIAN NATIVE ORCHID CLUB Liaison Director: John Rodwell A warm welcome to the 2015 Orchid season. It is with the greatest sadness that I have to report the passing of the Australian Native Orchid Clubs inaugural Liaison Director and former Workers` Club President Mr. Pat Rogan. Pat was instrumental in the setting up of the Club in 2008 and as such was a founder member, he was always ready to help with any problems and give very sound advice and even after his retirement his interest did not wane. Pat was one of the “True Gentlemen” and will be sorely missed. The Club sends our heartfelt condolences to his wife Eunice and family. The 2015-16 season of athletics will commence in September 2015 with registrations being accepted via our website in August: www.revesbylac.org.au After some very hot and humid weather members are busily repotting, feeding and training their flower spikes to present the flowers to their best advantage. For any information or enquiries please contact Christine on 0413886431. Discussions are taking place regarding the Sunday 13th September Show being held in the atrium of the Clubs main building. Agreement has been reached for the October Show to be held in the very spacious Sports and Recreation Club, Panania on the 18th of October. Christine Butters President RWLAC ..................................................................................... ATHLETICS (SENIOR) Liaison Director: John Rodwell Our track and field season has neared conclusion with the club boasting no less than three state champions. Samantha Geddes in the women’s 100m, Tay-Leiha Clark in the women’s Triple Jump and Bryce Coles –Sinclair in the men’s 3000m Steeplechase were all victorious and will have the honour of a laurel wreath adorning their registration number in 2015/16. Our Cross country season commenced late March at the Ridge Athletics Track. The cross country season continues until late August so it’s not too late to join in the fun on a Saturday afternoon after the children have finished their sports. It’s a great way to get fit and for the kids to get some practice before their school cross country carnivals. This will be the premier Sarcochilus Show of the year with visitors coming from as far away as New Zealand and interstate. If anyone reading this journal is interested in joining this sub-branch club they will be made most welcome. We cater for novices through to experienced growers. Meetings are held in the Clubs McArthur room at 7.30 pm on the fourth Wednesday of each month between March and November. Plant raffles are held at each meeting and guest speakers attend Membership fees are $10 per year. Further information can be obtained from Don Roberts, President on 9771 5474 or Ian Lawson, Secretary on 9773 6047, or from the Clubs website at rwanoc.com. Ian Lawson Secretary BOWLS – INDOOR (MIXED) Liaison Director: Ian Stromborg 6 January 2015 1st Jean Reichart, Phil Treeby 2nd Doris Dare, Tom Ferguson 3rd Marie Rogers, Ken Sayers LDP Brenda Excell, Frank Dare 13 January 2015 1st Doris Dare, David Lewis 2nd Lyn Rolls, Tom Ferguson 3rd Jean Reichart, Phil Treeby LDP Muriel Baikie, John Rolls 20 January 2015 1st Muriel Baikie, John Gibbs 2nd Ellen McDougal, David Lewis 3rd Jean Reichart, Brenda Excell LDP Jim Tetlow 27 January 2015 1st Marie Rogers, Phil Treeby 2nd Ellen McDougal, John Rolls 3rd Lyn Rolls, Jack Medbury LDP June Ryan, Ken Sayers 3 February 2015 1st Lyn Rolls, Frank Dare 2nd Ellen McDougal, Val Austen 3rd Doris Dare, David Lewis LDP Brenda Excell, Jack Medbury 10 February 2015 1st Ken Sayers 2nd Marie Rogers, John Rolls 3rd David Lewis LDP June Ryan, Jack Medbury 17 February 2015 1st Brenda Excell, David Lewis 2nd Val Austen, Jack Medbury 3rd Muriel Baikie, Frank Dare LDP Marie Rogers, Tom Ferguson 24 February 2015 1st Marie Rogers, John Rolls 2nd Doris Dare, David Lewis 3rd Val Austen, Tom Ferguson LDP Brenda Excell, Jim Tetlow 3 March 2015 1st Lyn Rolls, David Lewis 2nd Ken Sayers 3rd Brenda Excell, Lottie Schadelli LDP Jim Tetlow 10 March 2015 1st Doris Dare, Marie Rogers 2nd Brenda Excell, Frank Dare 3rd Rosa Treeby, June Ryan LDP Lyn Rolls, Jack Medbury We will shortly be commencing this year’s round of championships starting in April with the Ladies Singles and the Men’s Single followed by the Ladies Pairs and Men’s Pairs in June. I will keep you updated with the results of these. Good luck to all. We are always looking for new members 3 Sports Reports and you will be made very welcome. For further information, please contact Jean Reichart, our Secretary, on 9771 6923. Val Austen Publicity Officer ..................................................................................... BOWLS – INDOOR (LADIES) Liaison Director: Ian Stromborg Results of General Meeting February 25 2015 President: Joy Rowe Vice President: Shirley Glenday Secretary: Joy Rowe Treasurer: Shirley Glenday Publicity Officer: Val Rochford Committee: Marie Rogers June Ryan Joy Dalton Lyn Rolls Bowls Results 14 January 2015 1st M. Rogers, L. Rolls, C. Adams 2nd R. Stiles, J. Reichart, J. Rowe 21 January 2015 1st M. Rogers, L. Rolls, C. Adams 2nd S. Glenday, M. Baikie, J. Ryan 28 January 2015 1st S. Glenday, J. Moon, R. Stiles, M. Noonan 2nd C. Adams, J. Larney, M. Rogers 4 February 2015 1st M. Noonan, M. McHugh, L. Rolls, P. Merril 2nd J. Moon, R. Stiles, D. Kenny, J. Larney 11 February 2015 1st J. Reichart, C. Adams, M. Rogers, D. Kenny 2nd R. Stiles, J. Ryan, M. McHugh, M. Baikie 18 February 2015 1st J. Larney, L. Schadeli, L. Rolls 2nd R. Stiles, M. Baikie, M. Rogers 25 February 2015 1st S. Glenday, M. Rogers, C. Adams, P. Merril 2nd J. Reichart, M. Noonan, J. Ryan, J. Rowe 4 March 2015 1st R. Stiles, J. Ryan, L. Rolls 2nd J. Larney, M. Rogers, M. Garside, D. Kenny 11 March 2015 1st J. Moon, M. McHugh, M. Rogers 2nd J. Larney, J. Ryan, C. Adams 4 The Journal May / Jun / Jul 18 March 2015 1st J.Reichart, J. Moon, M. Rogers, O. Swan 2nd P. Merril, M. Noonan, J. Larney, M. Baikie 25 March 2015 1st V. Rochford, J. Ryan, M. Baikie 2nd P. Merril, R. Stiles, L. McCallum, D. Kenny 1 April 2015 1st J. Reichart, M. Rogers, M. Baikie, S. Glenday 2nd D. Kenny, V. Rochford, R. Stiles, M. Noonan 8 April 2015 1st V. Rochford, J. Reichart, C. Adams 2nd D. Kenny, J. Larney, R. Stiles 15 April 2015 1st J. O’Connor, D. Kenny, M. Garside, C. Adams 2nd R. Stiles, J. Larney, J. Moon, M. Baikie We would like to welcome our new Ladies and would welcome new members. Ring Joy Rowe President 9773 8362 Val Rochford Publicity Officer ..................................................................................... BOWLS – LAWN (LADIES) Liaison Director: Ian Stromborg The club has been busy these past few months but with January being in the holiday season I haven’t a lot to report. 26th January We held our Annual Australia Day, a day of fun and bowls The club was decorated with the spirit of Australia Day. With only one green available it was packed with bowlers, most dressed in an Australia Day traditional outfit. The day started with billy tea, damper, golden syrup and anzac biscuits and then after bowls lunch was our usual meat pies, mashy peas followed by lamingtons. As each year, when we hold this event, it was again a great success. 17th February We held our final of our Club Championship Fours. It was a close game however, the winners were M. Farrugia, J. Pavey, R. Cottingham, M. McKinley with runners up M. Holloway, F. Hadden, B. Graham, M. Pullen. 24th February We commenced the Georges Rivers District Pennants (at State level) . We entered a team in Grade 3 and Grade 4. Our team in Grade 4 Section B won this section and when writing this report were going to a play off with winners of Section A to see who won Grade 4 and go to the next level - congratulations girls. We look forward now to future Club Championships to be held in the months to come. Any ladies wishing to take up Lawn Bowls are most welcomed and should contact our Secretary Pat Tate on 97310957 Margaret Pullen Publicity Officer ..................................................................................... BOWLS – LAWN (MENS) Liaison Director: Ian Stromborg We have covered all bowls championships for 2014 in previous editions, but there is still one of our most important “Majors “to complete the year off & that is the F.F.C.C of 2014. Yes we give over 500 chickens out throughout each year & some lucky punter will become the FIBRO’S FROZEN CHICKEN CHAMPION for 2014. We count the chickens that are won each game day including twilights but raffles are excluded. So let’s see who were the winners; some surprises with guys who didn’t play much through the year like Swampy Marsh, & Eric Kauffman each got15, Billy-O won 16, Bazza 11, then Rocky 15, Paul Kirgan 14, Russ Delamotte 12, Max 11, Hoppy, Merv, Ken Riley 10, Singo didn’t make double figures 9 and so on. The runner-up in this prestigious event was Doug Mitchell who turns ninety this year, he got a respectable 17, not bad for our knobbly kneed veteran who seldom misses a game and is still sharp as a tack, he is always winning chooks or meat trays. The FIBRO’S FROZEN CHICKEN CHAMPION for 2014 is Todd Hawkins with 19, a winner for the 3rd time in a row. Congratulations on that trifecta Todd, that’s a lot of chickens to get through. While there is a lot of luck needed to win, there is also quite a bit of skill required, so if your name doesn’t appear above perhaps you could say you are unlucky, but maybe, just maybe, perhaps you are N.A.B.A.H. Hmm, just think about it. For a reward for winning all those chickens Todd’s dad Doug was going to give him the keys to the padlocks on his bar fridge, but thought “no, I will give him something he can keep, a bowls cloth will be nice , he will be really impressed with that. He was! We had a charity day on March 1st at Homelea Ave and a very good crowd of about 70 turned up and made a great contribution to the Bill Bullard charity of $1770.00. All very happy with that result. The day also marked the first (of many we hope) playing of “The Mongrels” golf team (their name) who are regular members of the Fibro but not bowlers. They acquitted themselves very well on the bowling Sports Reports green for mostly first time bowlers and perhaps they may think about coming over to bowls when the time comes as many of us bowlers have. When will the time come? You will know it believe me, I speak from experience. Special thanks goes to Denis and Lyn Gallant for organising the day so well as usual and to all those who attended and gave so readily also to those who donated prizes including Richards Meats and Banana George both of Selems Parade Revesby and of course, Revesby Workers’ Club, who are all regular supporters. Also ‘The Mongrels’ kindly donated a bottle of scotch for our raffle. We can’t forget all our hard working Bill Bullard Charity committee led by director Denis Hayward & all those who volunteered, who always rise to the occasion when needed. A big thank you to all. The first of our championships for 2015, the Mens Fours has been run and won by team Ward, that comprised Glenn Miller, Ray Hopkins, Peter Chown and skipped by Craig, who defeated skip Ken Whetton’s team of Helder Pacheco, Merv Elder and Garry Gibbons. On a big day of bowls both semi’s were played in the a.m. with the final played after lunch. The winning team were far to good for their opposition in both games, taking less than the required 21 ends to put both teams to the sword. They were running hot right through the comp but never really raised a sweat. Congratulations. Revesby Workers Mens Bowling Club are presently trying to get a Youth Academy going which will be managed by our accredited youth worker Paul Sillato and his committee. We are after youngsters 12-18 year old. We are sure there are plenty of these about who are looking for something different. They will be coached in all aspects of the game by our coaching staff and Bowls NSW has put out a special kit for exactly this purpose, so we hope our members who may have kids/grandkids etc will take our message to them about the friendships and other qualities that are available to those who play this great game, that is good for young and old alike. We belong to zone 12 and have a very good bunch of juniors in this zone, some of whom are playing in open company with more than a little success, one of our 18 year olds having won a state title in 2014. So to all those parents/guardians etc bring them on down to Homelea Ave Panania or ring Denis on 97715994 for more info. We are open for senior members too, to learn or join our happy club. Merv Elder Publicity Officer ..................................................................................... .................................................................................... CRICKET Liaison Director: Christine Benham FOOTBALL (SOCCER) Liaison Director: Dennis Hayward Well, the 2014-15 summer season has almost wound up – and it was another great season for Revesby Workers Cricket Club! We had 5 junior sides (U10, U12 Maroon, U12 White, U14 and U16 Maroon) and 5 senior sides (A1, A2, B, C Grade Maroon and C Reserve Maroon) make it to their semi-finals, f rom which the A1s and U12 Maroons moved straight to their grand finals. The U12 White, U14, U16 Maroon, A2, B and C Grade Maroon all played well in their Preliminary Finals, but, regrettably, none of them was successful! The Grand Finals will be played after the writing of this report, so we wish the A1s and U12 Maroons all the best in their quests for premiership! The Football (soccer) Club is having a bumper 2015 season – with 475+ players across 38 teams from Grade 6 to Over 45s, and 84 team officials (coaches and managers). Off the field we have a busy program of courses and social activities, including a Grassroots Coaching course, sports first aid course, and a regular Saturday night gathering at the Revesby Workers Club. Come and see our home games at Marco Playing fields (next to the RWC Sport and Recreation Club) and support our Platinum League boys when they play there every second weekend. The Bankstown District Cricket Association, in season 2013-14, introduced a 1-day shield for each senior grade, whereby on completion of all 1-day matches, the teams that were sitting in first and second place on the 1-day ladder would play a final to determine the 1-day premiers. Both the A1’s and B Grade teams contested the 2014-15 finals for their respective grades, with the A1’s being victorious in the top grade. Congratulations to the mighty A1’s! Our inaugural Kindy summer soccer program and summer football program for older kids were a great success and we will be looking to run these programs again in summer 2015-16. For more information go to revesbyworkersfc.com.au Claire Geary Secretary ..................................................................................... GARDEN CLUB Liaison Director: Christine Butters We have been following with pride the cricket career of one of our former juniors, Ashleigh Gardner. Ashleigh, who turned eighteen in April, is a member of the NSW Breakers squad, and was selected in the Australian Shooting Stars cricket team that toured the United Arab Emirates in April, playing a series of 50-over and T20 matches. In January 2015, Ashleigh captained the NSW Metropolitan U18 Female side to victory in the National Championships, where she was the leading run scorer and was also awarded the Player of the Championship. Congratulations, Ashleigh. As this goes to print Revesby Workers’ Garden Club and the Revesby Workers’ Native Orchid Club, are getting ready to present our joint annual event. We now have the 2015 Masters Cup (Over 35s Super 8s) keeping us busy through the winter and it won’t be long before we start signing on for the next summer comp! See you on Sundays in August at the Sports & Rec Centre, Homelea Ave Panania from 10am til noon! We have many great things planned for this year, including our guest speaker for May from the Royal Botanic Gardens. As well as the highly recommended Ambre Hammond internationally acclaimed concert pianist for our June 6th meeting. Not to be missed, she is a brilliant speaker. Chris Benham Our tour organiser has some great trips planned for us this year. The first for this year, we will be visiting Rouse Hill Homestead, built in 1832 from sandstone by convicts. We will view the garden and enjoy a morning tea. Lunch at Windsor and visit a nursery on the way home. We celebrate Seniors Week each year with an open invitation for seniors in the Bankstown local area to join us for morning tea “Gardening for Everyone”, to be held at the Revesby Workers’ Club. This year we have two great guest speakers. Judy Horton, horticulturist and garden expert will give a talk and presentation on gardens of the 20th Century. Chris Lloyd, an absolute bird expert, will speak on the Powerful Owl. Our garden club has just celebrated 26 years, so we must be doing something right. Everyone is welcome, so please come and join us 10am 1st Saturday of the month, Cabaret room, Revesby 5 Sports Reports Workers’ Club. We would like to thank Noreen Nolan for the outstanding work, dedication and commitment to our club. Noreen has been a long standing executive member and she is a life time member of our garden club. We wish her every happiness, in her new home in Queensland. Carol Griffiths Publicity Officer ..................................................................................... GOLF (MENS) Liaison Director: John Rodwell The winners are too numerous to mention in this short article, so readers are invited to visit our informative web site at www. rwcmensgolf.org for detailed information about our Club, news, upcoming events schedule and weekly event summary with winner’s photos and results. With quality golf courses like Bankstown, Links Shell Cove, Rosnay, Hurstville and Campbelltown on offer, interest and attendance has been very high for the games played during the first three months of 2015. The main event completed was the Singles Matchplay Championship and congratulations must go to John Lovett as the new ìCock-of-the-Walkî champion after his victory over a defiant Ian Lindberg in the Matchplay final at the Links Shell Cove Championship layout. The Club Championship has just started and is expected to finish at the end of March. The next couple of months will be hectic with games played at New Brighton, Antill Park, Rosnay, Campbelltown, Links Shell Cove, Hurstville, Goulburn and Cypress Lakes. Some events will be high profile (Merv Pell and 2BBB Championship), and don’t forget there will be the Revesby to Goulburn challenge match in early April, the trip away to Cypress Lakes in May, and finally, the annual Bowls challenge in June between Revesby Golfers and Revesby Bowlers at the Revesby Bowls Club - the reigning champions are the Bowlers :-) The schedule of remaining courses for 2015 is quite varied, with a dozen rounds at our home course Bankstown, and several rounds each at Campbelltown, Antill Park, Rosnay, Hurstville, Glenmore and Links Shell Cove. ..................................................................................... ..................................................................................... GOLF SENIORS Liaison Director: John Rodwell MARINE RESURE - HAWKESBURY Liaison Director: Dennis Hayward Stableford Championships Results 2015 Since our last report Summer has come and gone and during that time we were quite active on the river at Mooney Mooney we attended several medical tasks with the Ambulance Service. A Grade 1st Ray Hart 2nd Ken Hicks 3rd John McGuigan 4th Ken Sayers B Grade 1st Robert Hartup 2nd Rick Jones 3rd Syd White 4th Robert McLachlan Well played to all players. New members welcome male or female. Good golfing to all. John McGuigan Secretary ..................................................................................... LADIES GROUP Liaison Director: Christine Butters The Ladies’ Group resumed on 28th January. On our first outing for the year we enjoyed a tour of the south end of the Central Coast. After another of Phyllis’s (always) salubrious morning teas, we had a fish ‘n’ chips lunch at Patonga. We then returned via Empire Bay, Kincumber and West Gosford before returning to Sydney after a very enjoyable day. We have been enlightened by three very interesting speakers, Jennifer Madden from the Bankstown Library, Steve Jacka from Bankstown Police, and the beautiful and very talented Ambre Hammond, a pianist who travels to remote areas around the world giving concerts to underpriviledged people. Thanks to Norma Warburton and Bev Spring for arranging these speakers. Our AGM was held on Wednesday 11th March. The following members were elected. Coordinator Treasurer Social Secretary/Secretary Guest Speakers Morning Teas Welfare Officer General Hand Marj Heyhoe Carolyn Kiddle Phyllis Aldridge Bev Spring Elly Verkerk Merrill Winspear Judy Weatherly Keep loose and happy golfing. Many thanks to these ladies in anticipation of the hard work we know you will be doing over the next year. And thanks also to the outgoing committee. Norma Warburton was unable to stand for re-election due to personal commitments. Ken Little Publicity Officer Marj Heyhoe Coordinator So if you like to play as a visitor or join the club, please refer to our Contact Us details page on our web site at www.rwcmensgolf.org/contact-us/. 6 The Journal May / Jun / Jul Our major training was a combined fire and retrieval exercise with all of the RFS, Police and the Maritime units from along the river. For all the fishing and boating communities, Marine Rescue has released a free App to allow you to log on via your smart phone. I would like to thank the club for their continued support of us and those in our area. Our next assist event will be the Big Morning Tea at the club on the 28th May 2015. Till next time. Merv Collins UC Hawkesbury ..................................................................................... PHYSIE AND DANCE Liaison Director: Dennis Hayward Revesby Workers Physie and Dance have had a great start to the year, we welcome back our previous members as well as many new faces. All of the girls have been very excited about learning their new work, not only is it fun and great exercise, but the girls have enjoyed the challenge of learning a new routine. Our competition season starts in July and the girls will be working hard in perfecting their routines in the upcoming months. For more information about our friendly club, visit revesbyworkersphysie.com.au. Tamara Jurinic Publicity Officer ..................................................................................... SPEARFISHING GROUP Liaison Director: Christine Butters This year started out with a good turn out to the Southern Zone presentation held at Currawong “Bowlo” Club. It was an exciting weekend with a huge southerly swell battering the exposed coastline, Currawong was as calm as a mill pond till you ventured past the protecting headland and you were met head on by a 4 meter rampaging ocean. Despite these trifling distractions Troy managed to win the inaugural cash prize of the RWSC Mini Cup, with a nice 10 kg plus Kingfish. Some very nice Sashimi and cold beers in the afternoon. Bargo had a new full on experience with a flat battery, full boat and a long swim, witnessed by a Sports Reports cast of Cecil B De Mills proportion and the reliable support of Club members. Never a dull moment This past year we came this close to winning the Taylor shield, only to be foiled by flat seas and a cancelled comp at Bendalong. Maybe 2016 will be the year to break the drought. The South Coast Champs was a organised marvel proving many hands make light work. A well organised comps with a load of sponsor support, favourable weather and a over 50 competitors made the weekend a outstanding success. Special thanks to Troy, Mark GC, young Joey Hodge and all others for all the good work. Congratulation once again to Jack for winning despite having his trusty work horse of a boat swamped with all hands on deck. Ric is off North for his annual Barra fishing Trip as is Garry before heading off to Mexico for a trip of a life time spearing some very big fish along with Troy GC and others. Have a great trip. The Workers’ quiet achiever award has dual winners this time round. First off to our very own ‘Top Gun’ Peter Lennon son of our famous John Lennon (No Yoko). For being accepted into the Australian Air force to commence fighter pilot training. This is an incredible rare opportunity to achieve and Peter is understandably thrilled, and John is beaming with pride. And the other winner is Mel Brown, Spearfishing custodian who has received the order of Australia for one 44 years dedication to diving and recreational fishing in Australia. Next dive Narooma Anzac weekend and Eden June long weekend. If you are interested in improving your spearfishing and exploring the incredible Coast line of Southern NSW give Brad 0438 510146 or Troy 0438 501812 a call. Brad Montague President RWSC ..................................................................................... SMALL BOATS FISHING CLUB Liaison Director: Terry Semlitzky The weather is cooling and hopefully calming the seas. Fishing has been lean but laughter high. Some decent fish still weighed in. To be competitive ensure you understand the rules, and if unsure feel free to ask a committee member. We are coming to the end of the season where it is a tight race for the winners. Please see the board for details and ensure you place your name down for presentation day in July and the AGM which follows two weeks later. Positions to be re-elected. Membership opens at end of July, all encouraged for everyone. All genders and ages. Boat owners welcome but you can also fish from the shore or join a crew as people always welcome to fill the boats. Our official fishing weekend is the last full weekend of the month but now with the added flexibility where you can nominate one of the days to an alternative weekend where any fish caught will count to that month’s end catch, gives everyone the opportunity. Names and details must be on board prior to the event and let the reef captain or weigh master know for safety and your valuable catch to be weighed in. Greenwell point fishing trip also coming up where I am sure many stories will come out of it. Whether true or not will be a different story. But the bigger the better just like the fish caught. We are a long standing club and operate out of the Spence street location. Come down and meet the group, have a laugh and become part of the family. Two of our fellow fishing members have still been in hospital and we wish them a speedy recovery - Peter Taylor and Terry Semlitzky. May the fish be with you and safety on your side. Lisa Ward Secretary ..................................................................................... SNOOKER CLUB Liaison Director: Terry Semlitzky At the annual general meeting held on 19th March 2015 the following were elected as office bearers for the year 2015/2016. Whether you’re speaking to one or one thousand, a Toastmasters club can help you speak clearly and confidently. At home or on the job, Toastmasters will provide you with the confidence you need to get ahead. Our club welcomes new members and provides every member with a mentor to establish individual goals and help you achieve them. Our club meets every 2nd and 4th Thursday of the month, visitors are always welcome. For further information please contact Roy Ashpole 0428256088 Debra Murphy President Get involved with our Sport Clubs! Want to get involved in your community? Join one of our Sporting Clubs! Whether you want to get fit, have fun or make great friends, there is something for everybody! Just contact the club liasion for more information about any club and meeting times (contact details are on the front page of the reports) . See some of our sporting club members in action below. President: Alan McCarthy Vice President: Brian Mooney Secretary/Treasurer: Kevin Bowerman Club Captain: Jack Garland Handicap Committee: Michael Smith, Stephen Lloyd, Hamish Woudsma Terry Semlitzky ..................................................................................... TOASTMASTERS Liaison Director: Christine Butters On 21 February our club hosted the International Evaluation and Speech Competition. Paul O’Brien from our club placed 2nd in the Evaluation Competition. Thank you to Roy Ashpole for all his efforts in organising this event and a special acknowledgement to RWC Director Christine Butters for all her support with this event. Out next big theme meeting is on 23rd April 2015 for our ANZAC tribute meeting. Come along and hear inspirational and motivational guest speakers. People come to our club meetings for different reasons but the one comment I hear from everyone is “I wish I had joined earlier”. It’s never too early or too late to change your life. 7
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