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Agenda Board Election Chairman’s Report General Manager’s Report Operation’s Report Football Interleague Report Netball Interleague Report Financial Report Football Premiership Season Football Grand Finals Netball Premiership Season Netball Grand Finals Club Best And Fairest Winners Hall Of Fame Inductees Office Bearers and Life Members Football & Netball Premiers Award Winners Club Details 2011 SS&A O&M Fixture FOUNDED 1893 VCFL Foundation Member 1927
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Notice of Annual General Meeting SS&A Ovens & Murray Football Netball League
Notice of Annual General Meeting To be conducted at the SS&A Club, Skylight Lounge (upstairs, Olive Street entrance), Albury Monday 6th December 2010, Commencing at 7.00pm.
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Agenda Open Meeting
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Present
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Apologies
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Minutes of previous Annual General Meeting
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Correspondence
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Annual Report and Financial Statement
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Budget 2011
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Reformation of Ovens and Murray Football Netball League
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2011 Election of Board
10. Appointment of Auditors 11. Life Membership 12. General Business 13. Chairman to close meeting
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O&MFNL Board Election 2010 In accordance with O&M Constitution Rule 18 Clauses (a) to (j)
The following Director(s) are about to complete their current elected term. They will be required to seek re-election to the O&M Board (2 year appointment) and will have to be re-nominated before the 2010 election: • Kevin Jones (previously nominated by Lavington) Note, not seeking re-election • David Sinclair (previously nominated by North Albury) • Gavin Cator (casual vacancy) The following Director is about to complete his current appointed term. They will be required to seek reappointment by the O&M Board (2 year appointment) and will have to be re-nominated after the AGM: • Lindsay Poy (appointed by O&M Board) The following Director(s) have one year to serve on the O&M Board: • Greg Claney (nominated by Myrtleford) – Current Chairman • Graeme Patterson (nominated by Wodonga) – Current Vice Chairman • David Kefford (nominated by Albury) The following Director(s) have been appointed by the O&M Board (2 year appointment) at the completion of the 2009 AGM and have one year to serve on the O&M Board: • David Koschitzke (appointed by O&M Board) Netball Director Position - Election of the netball director will be conducted as outlined in the O&MFNL Netball SubCommittee Terms of Reference • Kim Odewahn (previously nominated by O&MNA) Persons seeking election to the O&M Board are required to obtain a nomination form, have it signed by one of the seven eligible O&M member clubs1 and lodge their nomination form with O&M General Manager by 12:00noon Friday 19th November 2010. Clubs who have previously nominated current members of the O&M Board whose terms extend beyond the 2010 AGM are not eligible for further nominations.
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Chairman’s Report 2010 2010 saw Albury continue their sensational form to once again take top honours in the seniors and reserves. Wodonga Raiders managed to hold off a strong challenge from the Alpine Eagles to claim the third grade premiership. Perennial powerhouse Yarrawonga became back to back champions in A Grade netball while Albury were crowned B Grade Premiers and North Albury’s young guns claimed their eighth C Grade flag in 10 years.
The success of the SS&A O&M as a whole is also attributed to the ongoing support from the numerous sponsors and supporters who continue to back the league.
• SS&A Club, Principal Business partner • Trotman Accountants • Jacob Toyota • Prime Television • Commonwealth Bank The Morris Medal again came down to the wire with • Road Safe North East Wangaratta’s Jamie Allan taking out the league’s best • 1494 2AY and fairest in a thriller. Wodonga’s Tony Pierri wound • Generations Personal and Professional Advice back the clock to win the Doug Strang Medal. Rebecca • Qantaslink Didier of Corowa-Rutherglen held of all comers to take out the Toni Wilson Medal. • Bevmarks Wodonga • Jayco Albury-Wodonga Congratulations must go to Yarrawonga who took out • Coca-Cola the inaugural overall club championship. Albury won • Morris Wines the football club championship while North Albury took • Victor Sports out their sixth straight netball championship. • Burley-Sekem After a successful interleague campaign in 2009 old I must also thank each and every club that makes up rivals Goulburn Valley left no stone unturned to retain the SS&A Ovens & Murray and the tireless work club the Ash-Wilson trophy. The O&M shot out of the blocks presidents, committees and volunteers put in on a week but failed to match it with the GV for the remainder of the encounter. While it was disappointment in the senior to week basis. Without your efforts the O&M would not be what it is today. ranks the under 18’s once again proved the future is bright with a resounding win over their bitter foes. To my fellow board members, may I thank you once again for your ongoing support. There are many This year we welcomed Aaron McGlynn to the ongoing challenges that face the league and it is Operations Officer role. After a career in the media encouraging that the league has such a committed Aaron has now found his feet with the league. and strong board to face these challenges. General Manager Tom O’Connor continues to take the league in a positive direction, with a number of new With 2010 coming to a close we eagerly anticipate initiatives in 2010. The Morris Medal and Hall of Fame what 2011 will bring. functions were once again a success and Grand Final Greg Claney day was without a doubt the highlight of the season once more which can be directly attributed to the hard Chairman work of Tom. SS&A O&MFNL Paula Cary - 300 A grade netball games
Matt Fowler - 300 Senior football matches
Graeme Patterson 2009 Life Member
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General Manager’s Report 2010 2010 has been another successful year for the SS&A Ovens & Murray Football Netball League. The year that had an element of deja vu about from 2009 with Albury once again prevailing over Yarrawonga in senior football and Yarrawonga once again accounting for Wangaratta Rovers in A grade netball. In addition to the on field highlights in 2010, the League continued to grow with a number of exciting projects, announcements and achievements taking place. Highlights of 2010 through the GM’s desk • Facility development around the League. • The Ablett Pavilion balcony development at Myrtleford. • Paula Cary court and the new gate entry at North Albury. • The Grand Stand and netball court redevelopment at Albury. • Albury City’s light upgrade at Lavington. • Final confirmation of the funding for the Wangaratta showgrounds redevelopment. • Funding announcement for the Wodonga Bulldogs netball court redevelopment. • 2010 SS&A Ovens & Murray Grand Final Day. • Paula Cary - 300 A Grade Ovens & Murray Netball games. • Matt Fowler - 300 Senior Ovens & Murray and representative games. • Life Membership to League Vice Chairman Graeme Patterson. • 2010 Hall of Fame Dinner. • 2010 Morris Medal evening. • 2010 Grand Final Parade. • Yarrawonga winning the Inaugural Jayco Albury Wodonga Club Championship. • Announcement by the board to introduce a 4th grade of netball in 2012 As indicated above, there is some fantastic work being completed at Club level. It is a credit to the Ovens & Murray clubs, their volunteers and sponsors who in 2010, have once again produced some great results for their communities. The focus of the League earlier in the year was playing its role as a member of the NEUB and supporting the newly appointed director of coaching, Dale Gleeson. This involved recruiting the services of AFL Umpires Manager Jeff Gieschen to visit the area on two occasions; once to speak to the umpires; and a second time speaking to our coaches and club delegates. This was a worthwhile exercise that promoted the message of ‘umpiring is everyone’s business’ - a tag that I believe all clubs respected throughout the 2010 season. Once the season began, the focus of the League’s attention moved towards leadership and governance of clubs. This focus coincided with the release of the VCFL’s ‘For the love or Money?’ Player Remuneration Guide. The guide was developed to showcase best practise for country football netball clubs with education as its focal point. It was forwarded to each club and the League tracked the various chapters through the Critic on a weekly basis in order to educate and create discussions amongst clubs, their members and spectators. In addition to the guide, the League recruited the expertise of Our Community CEO Patrick Moriarty who spoke to all clubs on the importance of governance and having the appropriate checks and balances in place when leading
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a club. Interesting points raised by Patrick included the Four Pillars of good governance – Accountability, Disclosure, Transparency and Independence. In 2011 the League plans to put some steps in place to improve the transparency between the clubs and the League. Once again the League sponsors and partners united behind the competition with principal partner the SS&A Club entering its second year of a three year deal, continuing its long association with Ovens & Murray Football and Netball. In the off season the Club appointed a new CEO in Tim Levesque. Tim is a local identity, not unfamiliar with the League, who brings some exciting entertainment experience to the club but also to the League. The League looks forward to continuing its great partnership with the Club and developing it further beyond 2011. The League introduced three new partners to the O&M community in 2010 with Jayco Albury Wodonga supporting the Club Championship Awards, Bev Marks Wodonga coming on board to support the Hot Shot awards and Generations, Personal and Professional Advice forming a valuable association with the League in sponsoring the club umpire uniforms. We thank them for their support and hope they enjoyed their first year with the League. To our other sponsors and supply partners of Trotman Accountants, KFC, Jacob Toyota, Prime TV, 2AY, QantasLink, Morris Wines, Commonwealth Bank, Coca Cola, Victor Sports, Lyon sportswear, and Burley Sekem thank you. The League also thanks its numerous media partners in Prime TV, WIN TV, 2AY, 3NE, ABC, Oak FM, the Border Mail, Wangaratta Chronicle and Mid Week Xpress in providing fantastic media coverage to the League. Hall of Fame The 2010 Hall of Fame inductees included Wangaratta Rovers Laurie Burt, Wodonga’s Ernest Whitehead, Albury Tiger Terry Cross, Benalla’s Emmy De Fazio and late Magpies player Tim Lowe from Wangaratta. Once again the inductees stole the night and all spoke from the heart, sharing some great memories with everyone in the room. It was a fantastic evening and is certainly the premier evening on the O&M calendar. 285 guests shared the night which is a testament to the club support for the evening. Special thanks to Ron Montgomery, the Hall of Fame committee and MC on the night Phil Nolan, who once again added the personal touch and zest to the night. Morris Medal Night Congratulations to all our award winners on Morris Medal Night, especially the winner of the Morris Medal – Jamie Allan (Wangaratta), the Netball A Grade Best & Fairest winner Rebecca Didier (Corowa-Rutherglen) and the SS&A Rising Star and Diamond Star Luke McNeil (Lavington) and Saige Broz (Myrtleford). Grand Final Parade Thank you to the clubs, their players, supporters and the Schools who got behind the 2010 Grand Final Parade. Special mentions should go to Jacob Toyota, Albury City, the SS&A Club and Prime TV sports reporter Paul Murphy who contribute to the success of the event. Continued next page...
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General Manager’s Report 2010 cont. 2011 Season What will 2011 hold for the SS&A Ovens & Murray Football Netball League? There does seem to be a youthful movement of players within the competition. Will we see more of this in 2011? I think so. Numbers will continue to be an issue at football reserve grade level and the key will be for clubs to continue to focus attention on all three grades of football. Clubs will need to continue to engage their local community, develop their facilities, and create a positive off field environment to compete for players in the region. The League’s commitment to 2011 will include supporting the netball community in developing coaches and umpires in preparation for the fourth grade of netball in 2012. Further investigations will continue with regard to establishing a fourth grade of football in the future. And finally the League will work closely with its clubs to foster a greater transparency between club and league relations to ensure that clubs are strong and the League continues to grow. In concluding I would like to extend a special thank
you to Aaron McGlynn, the Operations Officer for the SS&A O&M League. He hit the ground running, starting two weeks into the season and he has been an integral component and driver behind the success of 2010 football and netball season. Thank you to the tireless volunteers that assist the League annually with representative football and netball, the league tribunal, gate dragons, Hall of Fame, Morris Medal and League events. Thank you to the Board Chairman Greg Claney, Vice Chairman Graeme Patterson and all Board members for their support and vision for Ovens & Murray Football and Netball. The League is very fortunate to have a very experienced and professional board who volunteer their time to lead the SS&A Ovens & Murray Football Netball League. Tom O’Connor General Manager SS&A O&MFNL
Operation’s Report 2010 Joining the league after the completion of round two identification number. While also looking more professional wasn’t an ideal start following my appointment to the the numbering system was beneficial to clamp down on Operations Officer role and all credit to a relatively smooth any issues that had arisen throughout the season. Both start to the season must go to General Manager Tom these initiatives are set to continue in 2011. O’Connor. The 2010 finals series continued the success of recent With a year of operations under the Sporting Pulse years with only the weather not always agreeing to play online system the majority of clubs hit the ground running its part. This season’s Grand Final drew the third biggest in 2010 and congratulations must go to the volunteers ever gate on record and was only just edged out of at each of the league’s 10 clubs for having everything second place by the 2008 season decider. A pleasing under control despite the absence of full time operational side note to the finals series was the fairness displayed support. On a week to week basis numerous online work as by all teams concerned. Not one player was carded or well as paperwork needs to be completed and all clubs reported during this period with the independent tribunal performed duties diligently and professionally. In 2011 we left with nothing to do. This however wasn’t the case for hope to reduce the amount of strain put on clubs in an the rest of the season with David Iverson’s team called into operational sense. Much of the current paperwork will be action on numerous occasions. Once again thanks must minimilised and a greater emphasise will be placed on the go out to this extremely competent group of gentleman online system. who perform an invaluable service to the league. A plan 2010 saw the implementation of club umpire uniforms. has now been put in place between all parties involved This was an initiative to bring a more professional with the tribunal process to ensure smooth running for the appearance to the club umpire ranks and a greater future. Below is a record of all judicial processes throughout sense of identity. Thanks to Generations Personal and 2010 and a comparison to past seasons. Professional Advice and Vision Screen Printing for their assistance in this project. Coca-Cola also came on board Aaron McGlynn to provide water carrier shirts part way through the season. Operations Officer All clubs were allocated five shirts with their own unique SS&A O&MFNL Total reports Not Guilty Reprimand Set Penalty Total Weeks Suspended Albury 3 1 - 1 2 Corowa-Rutherglen 1 - - - 1 Lavington - - - - Myrtleford - - - - North Albury 3 1 - 1 2 Wangaratta 1 1 - - Wangaratta Rovers 4 1 - - 4 Wodonga 4 2 - - 5 Wodonga Raiders 1 - - 1 Yarrawonga 2 - 1 - 1 2010 Total 19 6 1 3 15 2009 Total 24 5 0 9 24 2008 Total 38 7 0 14 38 2007 Total 22 2 0 9 19 2006 Total 19 0 0 13 23 2005 Total 22 3 1 9 20
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O&MFNL Football Interleague Report 2010 SS&A Ovens & Murray Football Netball League Worksafe Interleague report 2010. SS&A OMFNL Vs Goulburn Valley held at Lavington 22nd May 2010 Seniors Coach: Selectors: Runners: Support staff: Norm Minns Medallist:
Robbie Jackson Justin McMahon and Mark Sanson Jole Styles/Carl Rogalski Les O’Brien, Graeme Lester, Anthony Odewahn, Trevor Kuschert, Pat Gleeson, Graeme Barry, Lachie Rodd, Paul Tanner, Brett Saggers, Ben Dussin, David Oates and David Allen, Jenny Wheeler Matt Pendergast (Lavington Football Club)
Under 18s Coach: Adam Mudra Selector: Terry Burgess Runner: Leigh Symons Support Staff: Shane Packer Peter Johnson Medallist: Nathan Cossignani (Alpine Eagles) 2010 was the introduction of a new VCFL promotion/ relegation ranking that would see leagues potentially move up and down in ranking between 1 and 22. The OMFNL hosted arch rival GV at Lavington for the Ash Wilson Trophy and trialled a night game in an effort to attract a larger crowd and show case country football. Unfortunately the district leagues did not accept the offer to play their game as part of the promotion. The crowd was lower than expected on a very cold evening. The U18s held a three quarter time lead of 5 goals and kicked 10 goals straight in the first half. GV played an inspirational last quarter out scoring the O&M, but fell short 15 points. Final score was 15-11 to 12-8. In the cold and dewy conditions, both sides played some excellent football and were strengthened by a number of players with senior experience. The Ash Wilson trophy match saw the O&M kick away early to a 3 goal lead, but the GV settled and narrowed the gap at quarter time. In the second quarter, the GV structured better than the O&M and kicked 5 goals to nil, with their centreline and half backs completely dominating the game. Despite a better second half by the O&M, the damage had been done and GV went onto to win 12-16 to 9-10. This means that in 2011 the O&M will play the winner of 5 Vs 6 so loses out significantly on ranking and must ensure a win in 2011 to avoid further relegation in ranking. Congratulations to those players selected from the game that represented the VCFL at both senior and junior levels and to Matt Pendergast on gaining “All Australian” selection after representing NSW in the national carnival. Continuing with his fine interleague record Matt has been appointed as senior coach for 2011. We thank
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our 2010 interleague coaches Robbie Jackson (assistant coach at Wodonga Bulldogs), Adam Mudra (reserves coach Wodonga Bulldogs) for their efforts this year. On behalf of the Board of management of the OMFNL, thank you to all clubs for the support provided to the campaign. Appreciation and thanks also go to all support staff and particularly the players who made themselves available and represented their clubs and league. The League will need to review the support provided by clubs and players given the very high standard required at Interleague level and the value of the results in recruiting and promotion. The board would also like to recognise the contribution made by the Operations Manager Aaron McGlynn and General Manager Tom O’Connor. Thanks to the various media outlets for ongoing support to football and netball and the extensive coverage we received. Congratulations and thanks to the VCFL major sponsors Worksafe Victoria, our local sponsors in SS&A, Prime TV, Trotmans, Lyon Sportswear, Coca Cola, KFC, Jayco, Qantaslink, Bev Marks, 2AY, Victor Sports, Jacob Toyota and to the VCFL including Area Manager John O’Donohue. The League also recognises the efforts of the Board Members and team of the GVFL in conducting a successful match. We look forward to a more successful 2011. Graeme Patterson Vice Chairman & Interleague Director SS&A O&MFNL
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O&MFNL Netball Interleague Report 2010 Netball Victoria Association Championships Worksafe Interleague report 2010. SS&A OMFNL Vs Goulburn Valley held at Lavington 22nd May 2010 Seniors Coach: Manager: Trainer: Support Staff: MVP:
Fiona Boyer and Pauline O’Kane Sarah Senini Steve Senini Kim Odewahn and Marion Patterson Sarah Davis (Yarrawonga) and Ellie O’Kane (North Albury)
Under 17s Coach: MVP:
Paula Cary and Tamara Mathews Hannah Symes (Yarrawonga)
2010 saw the Ovens & Murray Football Netball Open & Under 17 Representative Netball teams experience immense success once more. Both teams progressed through from the North East Zone tournament to compete at the Victorian Association Championships held in Melbourne in June. The Under 17 team was this year coached by Paula Cary and Tamara Mathews. It brought together a very talented and enthusiastic group of players who represented the O&M league with great excitement. The team played at the North East tournament in May where they established themselves by winning the Under 17 section. This saw the team progress through to the Association Championships where they finished first in their pool. The girls unfortunately bowed out in the Semi Finals but can be very proud of their efforts throughout the day. The Most Valuable Player Award for the Under 17’s team went to Hannah Symes. The Open side was once again coached by Fiona Boyer & Pauline O’Kane. The team had a new look about it this year with a number of players representing the O&M for the first time. Yet again it was an exceptionally talented side, made up of the best players in the league. The side progressed straight through to the Association Championships in Melbourne after being only one of two teams that nominated for the North East Zone tournament. The team played outstanding netball over the course of the day to cement a place in the final, for the third year running. A slow start saw the team playing catch up, with time unfortunately beating them; the final margin being one
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goal. The Most Valuable Player Award for the Open team was a tie between Sarah Davis & Ellie O’Kane. Congratulations to all the girls who represented the Ovens & Murray Football Netball League in 2010. They did so with such hard work, determination, and pride. Thankyou must also go to the ten clubs who supported representative netball in 2010, and who continued to encourage their players to take part in it. A sincere thankyou once again to the following people who were part of the representative campaign the full coaching staff. Kim Odewahn, Marion Patterson and Sarah Senini for managing the teams; Steve Senini for providing first aide; Chrissy Hooper & Jarrod Hibberson for umpiring; Tom O’Connor and Aaron McGlynn for organising and supplying food and drink, and for videoing the games; the local media outlets for their ongoing reporting and exposure of O&M netball; and the O&M Board for their continued support of representative netball. Without the hard work and assistance provided by all of these people the league would not experience the success that it does year after year. Once again the league is very proud of the achievements of 2010, and looks forward to ongoing success in 2011. Tamara Mathews Interleague Netball Co-ordinator SS&A O&MFNL
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Financial Report
For the year ended 31 October 2010
Ovens & Murray Football Netball League Ltd ABN: 73 791 009 822
CONTENTS Directors’ Report
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Auditor’s Independence Declaration
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Statement of Comprehensive Income
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Statement of Financial Position
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Statement of Changes in Equity
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Statement of Cash Flows
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Notes to the Financial Statements
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Directors’ Declaration
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Independent Audit Report
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DIRECTORS' REPORT Financial Report
Your directors present their report on the company for the financial year ended 31 October For the year ended 31 October 2010
2010. The names of the directors in office at any time during, or since the end of, the year are:
Rodney Campbell retired (7/12/2009) Gavin Cator Gregory Claney Your directors present their report on the company for the financial year ended 31 October Kevin Jones appointedin office at any time during, or since the end of, the year are: David The names of Kefford the directors (7/12/2009) David Koschitzke Rodney Campbell retired (7/12/2009) David Koschitzke Kim Odewahn Gavin Cator Kim Odewahn Graeme Gregory Claney Graeme Patterson Patterson Kevin Jones Lindsay Poy Lindsay Poy David Kefford appointed (7/12/2009) David Sinclair David Sinclair
DIRECTORS’ REPORT
2010.
Directors have been in office since the start of the financial year to the date of this report unless Directors have been in office since the start of the financial year to the date of this report unless otherwise otherwise stated. The profit of the company for the financial year after providing for income tax stated.to The profit of the company for the financial year after providing for income tax amounted to $3,754. amounted $3,754. No significant changesin in the the state of affairs of theof company occurred during the financial year.the financial year. No significant changes state of affairs the company occurred during The principal activitiesofofthe the company during the financial year were football and netball The principal activities company during the financial year were football and netball administration. No No significant change in nature the nature theseoccurred activities occurred administration. significant change in the of theseof activities during the year. during the year. No matters or circumstances have arisen since the end of the financial year which significantly No matters or significantly circumstances have arisen the end of the financial year whichthe significantly or may significantlyor affected or may affect thesince operations of the company, results affected of those operations, affect operations of the company, the results offinancial those operations, the state ofthe affairs of the company in future years. or the state of affairs of the company in future financial years. Likely developments in the operations of the company and the expected results of those operations in future financial years have not been included in this report as the inclusion of such information is Likely developments in the operations of the company and the expected results of those operations in future financial likely to result in unreasonable prejudice to the company. years have not been included in this report as the inclusion of such information is likely to result in unreasonable prejudice The company’s operations are not regulated by any significant environmental regulation under a law to the company. of the Commonwealth or of a state or territory. The company's operations are not regulated by any significant environmental regulation under a law of the Commonwealth Dividends not been paid or declared as the league is a company limited by guarantee. territory. or of ahave state or No options over issued shares ordeclared interests in the company were granted during or since the end of the Dividends have not been paid or as the league is a company limited by guarantee. financial year as the league is a company limited by guarantee. No options over issued shares or interests in the company were granted during or since the end of the financial year as No indemnities been given or insurance premiums paid, during or since the end of the financial the league ishave a company limited by guarantee. year, for any person who is or has been an officer or auditor of the company. No indemnities have been given or insurance premiums paid, during or since the end of the financial year, for any No person has applied for leave of Court to bring proceedings on behalf of the company or person who is or has been an officer or auditor of the company. intervene in any proceedings to which the company is a party for the purpose of taking responsibility on behalf of the for all or any partproceedings of those proceedings. No person hascompany applied for leave of Court to bring on behalf of the company or intervene in any proceedings taking responsibility on behalf of the company all or any part ofduring to which thewas company is aparty party for purpose The company not a to the any such ofproceedings during the year. of thoseforproceedings those proceedings. the year. The company was not a party to any such proceedings during the year. Director Information Director Rodney Campbell Gavin Cator Gregory Claney Kevin Jones David Kefford David Koschitzke Kim Odewahn Graeme Patterson Lindsay Poy David Sinclair
Position - Director - Director - Director & Chairman - Director - Director - Director - Director & Netball Rep. - Director & Deputy Chair - Director - Director
Number of Meetings Eligible to Attend
Number of Meetings Attended
1 11 11 11 10 11 11 11 11 11
1 9 8 8 8 10 10 11 7 10
Auditor’s Independence Declaration A copy of the auditor’s independence declaration as required under section 307C of the Corporations Act 2001 is set out on page 10. Signed in accordance with a resolution of the Board of Directors:
Graeme Patterson
David Koschitzke
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Dated this 15 Day of November 2010
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For the year ended 31 October 2010 OVENS & MURRAY FOOTBALL NETBALL LEAGUE LTD ABN: 73 791 009 822 AUDITOR’S INDEPENDENCE DECLARATION UNDER SECTION 307C OF THE CORPORATIONS ACT 2001 TO THE DIRECTORS OF OVENS & MURRAY FOOTBALL NETBALL LEAGUE LTD
I declare that, to the best of my knowledge and belief, during the year ended 31 October 2010 there have been: (i)
no contraventions of the auditor independence requirements as set out in the Corporations Act 2001 in relation to the audit; and
(ii)
no contraventions of any applicable code of professional conduct in relation to the audit.
STIRLINGS Chartered Accountants
Jeffrey Stirling
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Dated this 15 day of November 2010 553 Kiewa Street, Albury, NSW
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Financial Report
For the year ended 31 October 2010 OVENS & MURRAY FOOTBALL NETBALL LEAGUE LTD ABN: 73 791 009 822 STATEMENT OF COMPREHENSIVE INCOME FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 OCTOBER 2010
Note Revenue Other income Employee benefits expense Cost of sales Umpire costs Finals & interleague Functions Grant expenses Netball expenses Office expenses Rebates Distributions to Clubs Sponsorship and marketing Depreciation and amortisation expense Finance costs Other expenses
2 2
Profit for the year
3
2010
2009
$
$
133,965 516,220 (107,530) (113,306) (131,569) (75,310) (37,570) (4,747) (45,315) (19,685) (3,610) (18,543) (10,376) (8,780) (1,681) (68,409)
138,469 517,612 (118,047) (139,520) (119,287) (67,169) (39,815) (8,246) (27,795) (18,733) (11,695) (15,497) (16,015) (8,851) (5,895) (43,388)
3,754
16,128
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-
Total comprehensive income for the year
3,754
16,128
Profit attributable to: Members of the parent entity
3,754
16,128
3,754
16,128
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Other comprehensive income: Other comprehensive income for the year, net of tax
Total comprehensive income attributable to: Members of the parent entity
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For the year ended 31 October 2010 OVENS & MURRAY FOOTBALL NETBALL LEAGUE LTD ABN: 73 791 009 822 STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL POSITION AS AT 31 OCTOBER 2010 Note
2010 $
2009 $
ASSETS CURRENT ASSETS Cash and cash equivalents Trade and other receivables Inventories Other current assets
5 6 7 8
30,633 39,958 18,774 3,000
39,798 29,701 12,172 3,000
92,365
84,671
289,155
296,806
TOTAL NON-CURRENT ASSETS
289,155
296,806
TOTAL ASSETS
381,520
381,477
14,446 18,473 7,327 40,246
20,183 19,932 3,842 43,957
40,246
43,957
NET ASSETS
341,274
337,520
EQUITY Reserves Retained earnings
94,864 246,410
94,864 242,656
TOTAL EQUITY
341,274
337,520
TOTAL CURRENT ASSETS NON-CURRENT ASSETS Property, plant and equipment
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LIABILITIES CURRENT LIABILITIES Trade and other payables Borrowings Short-term provisions TOTAL CURRENT LIABILITIES
10 11 12
TOTAL LIABILITIES
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For the year ended 31 October 2010 OVENS&&MURRAY MURRAYFOOTBALL FOOTBALLNETBALL NETBALLLEAGUE LEAGUELTD LTD OVENS ABN:73 73791 791009 009822 822 ABN: STATEMENTOF OFCHANGES CHANGESIN INEQUITY EQUITY STATEMENT FORTHE THEYEAR YEARENDED ENDED31 31OCTOBER OCTOBER2010 2010 FOR
Note Note
Asset Asset Revaluation Revaluation Reserve Reserve $$
Retained Retained Earnings Earnings $$
Balanceat at11November November2008 2008 Balance Totalcomprehensive comprehensiveincome incomefor forther theryear year Total Revaluationincrements/(decrements) increments/(decrements) Revaluation
226,528 226,528 16,128 16,128
Balanceat at31 31October October2009 2009 Balance
Total Total $$ --
94,864 94,864
226,528 226,528 16,128 16,128 94,864 94,864
242,656 242,656
94,864 94,864
337,520 337,520
Balanceat at11November November2009 2009 Balance Totalcomprehensive comprehensiveincome incomefor forther theryear year Total
242,656 242,656 3,754 3,754
94,864 94,864
337,520 337,520 3,754 3,754
Balanceat at31 31October October2010 2010 Balance
246,410 246,410
94,864 94,864
341,274 341,274
STATEMENTOF OFCASH CASHFLOWFOR FLOWFORTHE STATEMENT THEYEAR YEARENDED ENDED31 31OCTOBER OCTOBER2010 2010 Note Note CASHFLOWS FLOWSFROM FROMOPERATING OPERATINGACTIVITIES ACTIVITIES CASH Receiptsfrom fromcustomers customers Receipts Paymentstotosuppliers suppliersand andemployees employees Payments Interestreceived received Interest Financecosts costs Finance
2010 2010 $$ 673,832 673,832 (679,273) (679,273) 546 546 (1,681) (1,681)
Netcash cashprovided providedby/(used by/(usedin) in)operating operatingactivities activities Net
13(a) 13(a)
(6,576) (6,576)
2009 2009 $$ 732,338 732,338 (655,344) (655,344) 1,016 1,016 (5,895) (5,895) 72,115 72,115
CASHFLOWS FLOWSFROM FROMINVESTING INVESTINGACTIVITIES ACTIVITIES CASH Purchaseofofproperty, property,plant plantand andequipment equipment Purchase
(1,130) (1,130)
(303) (303)
Netcash cashprovided providedby/(used by/(usedin) in)investing investingactivities activities Net
(1,130) (1,130)
(303) (303)
CASHFLOWS FLOWSFROM FROMFINANCING FINANCINGACTIVITIES ACTIVITIES CASH Proceedsfrom fromborrowings borrowings Proceeds Repaymentofofborrowings borrowings Repayment
20,000 20,000 (21,459) (21,459)
-(87,245) (87,245)
Netcash cashprovided providedby/(used by/(usedin) in)financing financingactivities activities Net
(1,459) (1,459)
(87,245) (87,245)
Netincrease/(decrease) increase/(decrease)inincash cashheld held Net Cashand andcash cashequivalents equivalentsatatbeginning beginningofoffinancial financialyear year Cash
(9,165) (9,165) 39,798 39,798
(15,433) (15,433) 55,231 55,231
30,633 30,633
39,798 39,798
Cashand andcash cashequivalents equivalentsatatend endofoffinancial financialyear year Cash
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Theaccompanying accompanyingnotes notesform formpart partofofthese thesefinancial financialstatements. statements. The
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OVENS & MURRAY FOOTBALL NETBALL LEAGUE LTD ABN: 73 791 009 822 NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 OCTOBER 2010
Notes to the financial statements for the year ended 31 October 2010 Note 1
Summary of Significant Accounting Policies
Ovens & Murray Football Netball League Ltd is a company limited by guarantee, incorporated and domiciled in Australia. Reporting Basis and Conventions The directors have prepared the financial statements on the basis that the company is a non-reporting entity because there are no users dependent on general purpose financial reports. This financial report is therefore a special purpose financial report that has been prepared in order to meet the requirements of the Corporations Act 2001 . The financial report has been prepared in accordance with the mandatory Australian Accounting Standards applicable to entities reporting under the Corporations Act 2001 and the significant accounting policies disclosed below which the directors have determined are appropriate to meet the needs of members. Such accounting policies are consistent with the previous period unless stated otherwise. The financial statements have been prepared on an accruals basis and are based on historical costs unless otherwise stated in the notes. The material accounting policies that have been adopted in the preparation of this report are as follows: Accounting Policies (a) Inventories Inventories are measured at the lower of cost and net realisable value. Costs are assigned on the basis of weighted average costs. (b) Property, Plant and Equipment Each class of property, plant and equipment is carried at cost or fair value as indicated less, where applicable, any accumulated depreciation and impairment losses. Property Freehold land and buildings are shown at their fair value (being the amount for which an asset could be exchanged between knowledgeable willing parties in an arm’s length transaction), based on periodic, but at least triennial, valuations by external independent valuers, less subsequent depreciation for buildings. In the periods when the freehold land and buildings are not subject to an independent valuation, the directors conduct directors’ valuations to ensure the land and buildings’ carrying amount is not materially different to the fair value. Increases in the carrying amount arising on revaluation of land and buildings are credited to a revaluation reserve in equity. Decreases that offset previous increases of the same asset are charged against fair value reserves directly in equity; all other decreases are charged to the statement of comprehensive income. Any accumulated depreciation at the date of revaluation is eliminated against the gross carrying amount of the asset and the net amount is restated to the revalued amount of the asset. Plant and equipment Plant and equipment are measured on the cost basis less depreciation and impairment losses. The carrying amount of plant and equipment is reviewed annually by directors to ensure it is not in excess of the recoverable amount from these assets. The recoverable amount is assessed on the basis of the expected net cash flows that will be received from the assets' employment and subsequent disposal. The expected net cash flows have been discounted to their present values in determining recoverable amounts. Depreciation The depreciable amount of all fixed assets including buildings, but excluding freehold land, is depreciated over the asset’s useful life to the company commencing from the time the asset is held ready for use. The depreciation rates used for each class of depreciable assets are: Class of Fixed Asset
Depreciation Rate
Buildings Plant and equipment Motor Vehicles
2.50% PC 10 - 50% DV 18.75% DV
The assets’ residual values and useful lives are reviewed, and adjusted if appropriate, at the end of each reporting period. An asset’s carrying amount is written down immediately to its recoverable amount if the asset’s carrying amount is greater than its estimated recoverable amount. Gains and losses on disposals are determined by comparing proceeds with the carrying amount. These gains or losses are included in the statement of comprehensive income. When revalued assets are sold, amounts included in the revaluation surplus relating to that asset are transferred to retained earnings. (c) Financial Instruments Initial Recognition and Measurement Financial assets and financial liabilities are recognised when the entity becomes a party to the contractual provisions of the instrument. For financial assets, this is equivalent to the date that the company commits itself to either purchase or sell the asset (i.e. trade date accounting is adopted). Classification and Subsequent Measurement Finance instruments are subsequently measured at either fair value, amortised cost using the effective interest rate method or cost. Fair value represents the amount for which an asset could be exchanged or a liability settled, between knowledgeable, willing parties. Where available, quoted prices in an active market are used to determine fair value. In other circumstances, valuation techniques are adopted. (i) Loans and receivables Loans and receivables are non-derivative financial assets with fixed or determinable payments that are not quoted in an active market and are subsequently Loans and receivables are included in current assets, except for those which are not expected to mature within 12 months after the end of the reporting period, which will be classified as non-current assets. (ii) Financial liabilities Non-derivative financial liabilities (excluding financial guarantees) are subsequently measured at amortised cost. Fair value Fair value is determined based on current bid prices for all quoted investments. Valuation techniques are applied to determine the fair value for all unlisted securities, including recent arm’s length transactions, reference to similar instruments and option pricing models. Impairment At each reporting date, the company reviews the carrying values of its tangible and intangible assets to determine whether there is any indication that those assets have been impaired. If such an indication exists, the recoverable amount of the asset, being the higher of the asset’s fair value less costs to sell and value in use, is compared to the asset’s carrying value. Any excess of the asset’s carrying value over its recoverable amount is expensed to the income statement.
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OVENS & MURRAY FOOTBALL NETBALL LEAGUE LTD ABN: 73 791 009 822 NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 OCTOBER 2010
Notes to the financial statements for the year ended 31 October 2010 Impairment testing is performed annually for goodwill and intangible assets with indefinite lives. Where it is not possible to estimate the recoverable amount of an individual asset, the company estimates the recoverable amount of the cash-generating unit to which the asset belongs. Derecognition Financial assets are derecognised where the contractual rights to receipt of cash flows expire or the asset is transferred to another party whereby the entity no longer has any significant continuing involvement in the risks and benefits associated with the asset. Financial liabilities are derecognised where the related obligations are either discharged, cancelled or expire. The difference between the carrying value of the financial liability extinguished or transferred to another party and the fair value of consideration paid, including the transfer of non-cash assets or liabilities assumed, is recognised in profit or loss. (d) Employee Benefits Provision is made for the company’s liability for employee benefits arising from services rendered by employees to the end of the reporting period. Employee benefits that are expected to be settled within one year have been measured at the amounts expected to be paid when the liability is settled. (e) Cash and Cash Equivalents Cash and cash equivalents include cash on hand, deposits held at call with banks, other short-term highly liquid investments with original maturities of three months or less, and bank overdrafts. Bank overdrafts are shown within short-term borrowings in current liabilities on the statement of financial position. (f)
Revenue and Other Income Revenue is measured at the fair value of the consideration received or receivable after taking into account any trade discounts and volume rebates allowed. Any consideration deferred is treated as the provision of finance and is discounted at a rate of interest that is generally accepted in the market for similar arrangements. The difference between the amount initially recognised and the amount ultimately received is interest revenue. Revenue from the sale of goods is recognised at the point of delivery as this corresponds to the transfer of significant risks and rewards of ownership of the goods and the cessation of all involvement in those goods. Interest revenue is recognised using the effective interest rate method, which, for floating rate financial assets is the rate inherent in the instrument. All revenue is stated net of the amount of goods and services tax (GST).
(g) Trade and Other Payables Trade and other payables represent the liability outstanding at the end of the reporting period for goods and services received by the entity during the reporting period, which remain unpaid. The balance is recognised as a current liability with the amounts normally paid within 30 days of recognition of the liability. (h) Borrowing Costs Borrowing costs directly attributable to the acquisition, construction or production of assets that necessarily take a substantial period of time to prepare for their intended use or sale, are added to the cost of those assets, until such time as the assets are substantially ready for their intended use or sale. All other borrowing costs are recognised in income in the period in which they are incurred. (i)
Goods and Services Tax (GST) these circumstances, the GST is recognised 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. Cash flows are presented in the cash flow statement on a gross basis, except for the GST component of investing and financing activities, which are disclosed as
(j)
Comparative Figures When required by accounting standards, comparative figures have been adjusted to conform to changes in presentation for the current financial year. Where the company has retrospectively applied an accounting policy, made a retrospective restatement of items in the financial statements or reclassified items in its financial statements, an additional statement of financial position as at the beginning of the earliest comparative period will be disclosed.
(k) Critical Accounting Estimates and Judgements The directors evaluate estimates and judgments incorporated into the financial statements based on historical knowledge and best available current information. Estimates assume a reasonable expectation of future events and are based on current trends and economic data, obtained both externally and within the (l)
Adoption of New and Revised Accounting Standards became mandatory. AASB 101 Presentation of Financial Statements The company has applied the revised AASB 101 Presentation of Financial Statements which became effective on 1 January 2009. The revised standard requires the separate presentation of a statement of comprehensive income and a statement of changes in equity. All non-owner changes in equity must now be presented in the statement of comprehensive income. As a consequence, the company has changed the presentation of its financial statements. Comparative information has been re-presented so that it is also in conformity with the revised standard. The company’s financial statements now contain a statement of comprehensive income.
(m) New Accounting Standards for Application in Future Periods The AASB has issued new and amended Accounting Standards and Interpretations that have mandatory application dates for future reporting periods and which the company has decided not to early adopt. A discussion of those future requirements and their impact on the company is as follows: AASB amendment
AASB 9 Financial Instruments & AASB 2009-11 Amendments to AAS arising from AASB 9
Standards affected AASB 1, 3, 4, 5, 7, 101, 102, 108, 112, 118, 121, 127, 128, 131, 132, 136, 139, 1023, 1038 and
Outline of amendment
These standards are applicable retrospectively and amend the classification and measurement of financial assets.
Application date of the standard 1-Jan-13
Application Impact on the Group date for the entity 1-Jul-13 Insignificant impact
Interpretations 10 & 12
AASB 124 Related Party Disclosures
AASB 124
AASB 2009-4, 2009-5 AASB 2 & 138, and Amendments to AAS arising from Interpretations 9 & the Annual Improvements Project 16
This Standard removes the requirement for government related entities to disclose details of all transactions with the government and other government-related entities and clarifies the definition of a 'related party' to remove inconsistencies and simplify the structure of the standard.
1-Jan-11
1-Jul-11 Insignificant impact
These Standards detail numerous non-urgent but necessary changes to accounting standards arising from the IASB’s annual improvements project.
1-Jan-10
1-Jul-10 Insignificant impact
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ABN: 73 791 009 822 Notes to the financial statements for the year ended 31 October 2010 NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 OCTOBER 2010
Note 2
Revenue and Other Income Note
Sales revenue — sale of goods
2010 $
2009 $
133,419
137,453
546
1,016
Total sales revenue and other revenue
133,965
138,469
Other — — — — — — — — — —
168,254 124,887 98,650 29,715 3,000 6,000 35,439 4,009 10,260 36,006
188,583 120,604 85,993 31,282 15,000 7,364 25,622 14,487 8,640 20,037
516,220
517,612
546
1,016
546
1,016
113,306
139,520
1,681 1,681
5,895 5,895
4,400
4,400
27,784 11 2,714 124 30,633
29,958 52 5,130 4,507 151 39,798
30,633 30,633
39,798 39,798
39,958 39,958
29,701 29,701
15,128 3,646 18,774
9,861 2,311 12,172
3,000 3,000
3,000 3,000
Other revenue — interest received
2(b)
income Finals & interleague Umpire fees Sponsorship Functions Grant income Memberships Netball Rebates Rent other income
Total other income (b) Interest revenue from: — Financial institutions Total interest revenue on financial assets not at fair value through profit of loss Note 3
Profit for the year
(a) Expenses Cost of sales Interest expense on financial liabilities not at fair value through profit or loss HBS Loan — Total finance costs Note 4
Auditors’ Remuneration
Remuneration of the auditor for: — auditing or reviewing the financial report Note 5
Cash and Cash Equivalents
CURRENT Hume operating account O&M Energy account O&M Water account Netball account Petty cash Reconciliation of cash Cash at the end of the financial year as shown in the statement of cash flows is reconciled to items in the statement of financial position as follows: Cash and cash equivalents
Note 6
Trade and Other Receivables
CURRENT Trade receivables Total current trade and other receivables Note 7
Inventories
CURRENT At cost O&M apparel & ball stock Medical stock
Note 8
Other Assets
CURRENT Prepayments
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OVENS & MURRAY FOOTBALL NETBALL LEAGUE LTD Notes to the financial statements for the year ended 31 October 2010 ABN: 73 791 009 822 NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 OCTOBER 2010 Note 9
Property, Plant and Equipment 2010 $
LAND AND BUILDINGS Freehold land at: — directors’ valuation 2009 Total land
2009 $
80,000
80,000
80,000
80,000
Buildings at: — directors’ valuation 2009 Accumulated depreciation Total buildings
200,000
200,000
(6,521) 193,479
(1,521) 198,479
Total land and buildings
273,479
278,479
PLANT AND EQUIPMENT Plant and equipment: At cost Accumulated depreciation Motor Vehicles At cost (Accumulated depreciation)
Total plant and equipment Total property, plant and equipment
37,499 (27,320) 10,179
36,369 (24,808) 11,561
28,623 (23,126) 5,497
28,623 (21,857) 6,766
15,676
18,327
289,155
296,806
(a) 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 current financial year
Balance at 1 November 2008 Additions Revaluation increments/(decrements) Depreciation expense Carrying amount at 31 October 2009 Additions Depreciation expense
Freehold Land $ 40,000 40,000 80,000
54,864 (4,314) 198,479
80,000
193,479
(5,000)
Carrying amount at 31 October 2010 Note 10
Plant and Equipment $ 14,233 303
Motor Vehicles $ 8,328
(2,975) 11,561 1,130 (2,512)
(1,562) 6,766 (1,269)
Total $ 210,490 303 94,864 (8,851) 296,806 1,130 (8,781)
10,179
5,497
289,155
Trade and Other Payables 2010 $
CURRENT Unsecured liabilities Trade payables Sundry payables and accrued expenses Employee benefits Bartercard trading 10(a) (a) Financial liabilities at amortised cost classified as trade and other payables Trade and other payables — Total Current — Total Non-Current Less annual leave entitlements Financial liabilities as trade and other payables Note 11
Buildings $ 147,929
2009 $
3,618 767 2,830 7,231 14,446
3,502 7,700 2,002 6,979 20,183
14,446 14,446 14,446
20,183 20,183 20,183
18,473 18,473
19,932 19,932
273,479 273,479
278,479 278,479
Borrowings
CURRENT Bank loan secured Total current borrowings
11(b)
(b) The carrying amounts of non-current assets pledged as security are: Freehold land and buildings
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OVENS & MURRAY FOOTBALL NETBALL LEAGUE LTD Notes to the financial statements for the year ended 31 October 2010 ABN: 73 791 009 822 NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 OCTOBER 2010
Note 12
Provisions
CURRENT Short-term Employee Benefits Opening balance at beginning of year Additional provisions raised during year Amounts used Balance at end of the year
Note 13
3,842 6,215 (2,730)
3,269 1,350 (777)
7,327
3,842
Cash Flow Information 2010 $
(a) Reconciliation of cash flow from operations with profit after income tax Profit after income tax Non-cash flows in profit Depreciation Changes in assets and liabilities (Increase)/decrease in trade and term debtors (Increase)/decrease in other assets (Increase)/decrease in inventories Increase/(decrease) in payables Increase/(decrease) in provisions
Note 14
2009 $
3,754
16,128
8,780
8,851
(10,257) (6,635) (5,703) 3,485 (6,576)
28,027 27,500 3,745 (12,709) 573 72,115
Events After the Reporting Period
There are no significant events occurring after the reporting date likely to impact the affairs of the company in the future. Note 15 Related Party Transactions Transactions between related parties are on normal commercial terms and conditions no more favourable than those available to other persons unless otherwise stated. Note 16 a.
Reserves
Revaluation Surplus The revaluation surplus records revaluations of non-current assets.
Note 17
Members' Guarantee
The entity is incorporated under the Corporations Act 2001 and is an entity limited by guarantee. If the entity is wound up, the constitution states that each member is required to contribute a maximum of $0.10 each towards meeting any outstandings and obligations of the entity. At 31 October 2010 the number of members was 19. Note 18
Company Details
The registered office and principal place of business of the company is: Ovens & Murray Football Netball League Ltd 208 Fallon Street Albury NSW 2640
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For the year ended 31 October 2010 OVENS & MURRAY FOOTBALL NETBALL LEAGUE LTD ABN: 73 791 009 822 INDEPENDENT AUDITOR'S REPORT TO THE MEMBERS OF OVENS & MURRAY FOOTBALL NETBALL LEAGUE LTD We have audited the accompanying financial report, being a special purpose financial report, of Ovens & Murray Football Netball League Ltd (the company), which comprises the statement of financial position as at 31 October 2010, and the statement of comprehensive income, statement of changes in equity and statement of cash flows for the year then ended, a summary of significant accounting policies, other explanatory notes and the directors’ declaration. The Responsibility of the Directors for the Financial Report The directors of the company are responsible for the preparation and fair presentation of the financial report in accordance with Australian Accounting Standards (including Australian Accounting Interpretations) and the Corporations Act 2001 . This responsibility includes designing, implementing and maintaining internal controls relevant to the preparation and fair presentation of the financial report that is free from material misstatement, whether due to fraud or error; selecting and applying appropriate accounting policies; and making accounting estimates that are reasonable in the circumstances. Auditor’s Responsibility Our responsibility is to express an opinion on the financial report based on our audit. We conducted our audit in accordance with Australian Auditing Standards. These Auditing Standards require that we comply with relevant ethical requirements relating to audit engagements and plan and perform the audit to obtain reasonable assurance whether the financial report is free from material misstatement. An audit involves performing procedures to obtain audit evidence about the amounts and disclosures in the financial report. The procedures selected depend on the auditor’s judgment, including the assessment of the risks of material misstatement of the financial report, whether due to fraud or error. In making those risk assessments, the auditor considers internal control relevant to the entity’s preparation and fair presentation of the financial report in order to design audit procedures that are appropriate in the circumstances, but not for the purpose of expressing an opinion on the effectiveness of the entity’s internal control. An audit also includes evaluating the appropriateness of accounting policies used and the reasonableness of accounting estimates made by the directors, as well as evaluating the overall presentation of the financial report. We believe that the audit evidence we have obtained is sufficient and appropriate to provide a basis for our audit opinion. Independence In conducting our audit, we have complied with the independence requirements of the Corporations Act 2001. Auditor’s Opinion In our opinion the financial report of Ovens & Murray Football Netball League Ltd is in accordance with the Corporations Act 2001, including: (a) giving a true and fair view of the company’s financial position as at 31 October 2010 and of its performance for the year ended on that date; and (b) complying with Australian Accounting Standards (including Australian Accounting Interpretations) and the Corporations Regulations 2001 . STIRLINGS Chartered Accountants
Jeffrey Stirling th
Dated this 15 day of November 2010
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2010 O&MFNL Football Premiership Season Seniors - SS&A Cup LADDER: Albury Yarrawonga North Albury Wodonga Raiders Wangaratta Rovers Wangaratta Wodonga Lavington Corowa-Rutherglen Myrtleford
P 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18
W 17 16 12 12 9 9 7 6 2 0
L 1 2 6 6 9 9 11 12 16 18
D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
F 2343 1870 1728 1588 1462 1521 1441 1419 1148 746
A 1143 1140 1333 1314 1378 1503 1522 1570 1935 2428
% 204.99 164.04 129.63 120.85 106.10 101.20 94.68 90.38 59.33 30.72
Pts 68 64 48 48 36 36 28 24 8 0
% 179.84 178.04 152.39 146.47 155.04 114.24 126.52 96.79 60.10 7.67
Pts 60 56 52 44 40 40 32 20 16 0
Reserves - Jacob Toyota Cup LADDER: Albury Yarrawonga Wangaratta Rovers Wangaratta Lavington North Albury Wodonga Raiders Wodonga Myrtleford Corowa-Rutherglen
P 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18
W 15 14 13 11 10 10 8 5 4 0
L 3 4 5 7 8 8 10 13 14 18
D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
F 1847 1711 1434 1554 1676 1476 1517 1356 1047 242
A 1027 961 941 1061 1081 1292 1199 1401 1742 3155
Thirds - RoadSafe North East Under 18 Cup LADDER: Wodonga Raiders Alpine Eagles Wangaratta Wodonga Wangaratta Rovers Lavington Yarrawonga Albury North Albury Corowa-Rutherglen
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P 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18
W 14 14 14 13 13 9 6 5 1 1
L 4 4 4 5 5 9 12 13 17 17
D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
F 1693 1355 1391 1520 1339 1050 711 922 602 465
A 841 731 822 741 836 1008 1450 1219 1591 1809
% 201.31 185.36 169.22 205.13 160.17 104.17 49.03 75.64 37.84 25.70
Pts 56 56 56 52 52 36 24 20 4 4
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2010 O&MFNL Football Grand Finals 1ST XVIII - SS&A Cup Albury 4.3 6.6 11.9 13.11 (89) Yarrawonga 4.2 4.4 7.8 11.13 (79) GOALS. Albury : Matthew Fowler 4, Andrew Carey 3, Josh Maher 2, Chris Hyde 1, Andrew Robinson 1, Luke Daly 1, Joshua Merkel 1 Yarrawonga : Craig Ednie 3, Clinton Runnalls 2, Samual Keenan 2, Chris Gooley 1, Matthew O’Brien 1, Bradley Henderson 1, Jeremy O’Brien 1 BEST. Albury : Daniel Maher.0 Luke Carroll, Matthew Fowler, Shaun Daly, Charles Gaylard, Lloyd Shepherd Yarrawonga : Michael Stevens, Timothy Cooper, Drew Barnes, Craig Ednie, Samual Keenan, Steven McKee Norm Minns Medal/VCFL Medal: Daniel Maher (Albury)
2ND XVIII - Jacob Toyota Cup Albury 6.1 9.3 12.6 15.16 (106) Yarrawonga 3.3 4.7 9.10 10.10 (70) GOALS. Albury : Timothy Mitchelhill 3, Dominic Star-Hossack 2, Jack Andrew 2, Alexander Cables 2, Nathan Drummond 1, Scott Bartel 1, Darcy Judd 1, Jaise Coleman 1, Patrick Jackson 1, Matthew Bain 1 Yarrawonga : Beau Seymour 4, Matthew Grinter 3, Daine Runnalls 2, Brandon Symes 1 BEST. Albury : Matthew Bain, Charles Kerr, Braedon Hensel, Jaise Coleman, Alexander Cables, Patrick Jackson Yarrawonga : Christopher Irvine, Joshua Hammond, Nicholas Doyle, Matthew Grinter, Beau Seymour, Adam Svarc
3RD XVIII - RoadSafe North East Under 18 Cup Wodonga Raiders 4.0 7.1 12.3 15.7 (97) Alpine Eagles 3.5 5.12 5.15 7.19 (61) GOALS. Wodonga Raiders : Kori Stevenson 3, Patrick Gleeson 3, Luke Visser 2, James Greenwood 2, Cayne Wilhelm 1, Kyle Toohey 1, Craig Parsons 1, Brett Lefoe 1, Danyl Woods 1 Alpine Eagles : Brody Ricardi 3, Nathan Cossignani 1, Jack Crisp 1, Blaze Jordan 1, Kane Michelini 1 BEST. Wodonga Raiders: Luke Visser, Benjamin Murphy, Cayne Wilhelm, Danyl Woods, James Sammon, Lachlan Learmonth Alpine Eagles : Matthew Taberner, Brody Ricardi, Michael McCormack, Kane Michelini, Ryan, O’Kane, Nathan Cossignani.
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2010 O&MFNL Netball Premiership Season A Grade – Trotman Accountants Cup
LADDER: Yarrawonga Wodonga North Albury Myrtleford Wangaratta Rovers Albury Tigers Wodonga Raiders Lavington Wangaratta Corowa Rutherglen
P 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18
W 17 16 12 12 8 7 5 4 4 2
L 0 1 6 6 9 10 11 14 14 16
D 1 1 0 0 1 1 2 0 0 0
F 1087 928 811 852 715 654 738 652 694 675
A 690 684 719 801 779 723 832 800 874 904
P 70 66 48 48 34 30 24 16 14 8
% 157.54% 135.67% 112.80% 106.37% 91.78% 90.46% 88.70% 81.50% 79.41% 74.67%
B Grade – Trotman Accountants Cup LADDER: Albury Tigers North Albury Yarrawonga Corowa Rutherglen Lavington Wodonga Raiders Wodonga Wangaratta Rovers Wangaratta Myrtleford
P 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18
W 14 14 12 12 11 8 7 5 3 1
L 3 4 6 6 7 8 8 13 15 17
D 1 0 0 0 0 2 3 0 0 0
F 772 833 751 849 735 693 760 651 568 541
A 667 629 639 730 605 652 770 763 762 936
Pts 58 56 48 48 44 36 34 20 10 4
% 115.74% 132.43% 117.53% 116.30% 121.49% 106.29% 98.70% 85.32% 74.54% 57.80%
C Grade – Trotman Accountants Cup LADDER: North Albury Lavington Yarrawonga Wodonga Wangaratta Albury Tigers Wodonga Raiders Myrtleford Wangaratta Rovers Corowa Rutherglen
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P 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18
W 18 13 12 11 12 9 7 4 1 1
L 0 5 5 6 6 9 10 13 17 17
D 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0
F 1108 745 693 775 647 637 638 592 502 493
A 512 618 617 621 550 605 715 851 845 896
Pts 72 52 50 46 46 36 30 18 4 4
% 216.41% 120.55% 112.32% 124.80% 117.64% 105.29% 89.23% 69.57% 59.41% 55.02%
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Yarrawonga Wangaratta Rovers
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47 35
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GOALS, YARRAWONGA: Stephanie Tyrell 32, Bridget Tait 15 WANGARATTA ROVERS: Jessica Clarke 20, Mikaela Vaughan 15 BEST, YARRAWONGA: Kylie Tyrell, Stephanie Tyrell WANGARATTA ROVERS: Jessica Clarke, Liz Jeffers
A GRADE – TROTMAN ACCOUNTANTS CUP
ALBURY TIGERS v. LAVINGTON Albury Tigers Lavington
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39 38
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GOALS, ALBURY TIGERS: Sarah Moore 22, Sarah Everson 17 LAVINGTON: Sarah Senini 25, Emma Bridle 13 BEST, ALBURY TIGERS: Sarah Everson, Caroline McCowan LAVINGTON: Sarah Senini, Brooke Spinelli
A GRADE – TROTMAN ACCOUNTANTS CUP NORTH ALBURY v. LAVINGTON North Albury Lavington
12, 28, 43, 9, 25, 32,
56 44
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GOALS, NORTH ALBURY: Jessica Fisher-Curnow 30, Paige McMillan 17, Sophie Robertson 9 LAVINGTON: Erin Haberecht 24, Jessica Bice 20 BEST, NORTH ALBURY: Madeline Lloyd, Katie Scammell, Jessica Fisher-Curnow LAVINGTON: Erin Haberecht, Emily Hamilton
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O&MFNL Club Best & Fairest Winners 2010 Football Netball ALBURY 1sts Chris Hyde A Grade 2nds Matt Bain B Grade 3rds Will Blomeley C Grade COROWA-RUTHERGLEN 1sts Dave Clark A Grade 2nds Tom Nixon B Grade 3rds Eddie Leahy C Grade LAVINGTON 1sts Matt Pendergast A Grade 2nds Guy Pendergast B Grade 3rds Matt Cross C Grade MYRTLEFORD 1sts Aaron McIlroy A Grade 2nds Shane Roche B Grade 3rds Ben Paul C Grade NORTH ALBURY 1sts Brandon Ryan A Grade 2nds Charley Graeber B Grade 3rds Rory Feltwell C Grade WANGARATTA 1sts Jamie Allan A Grade 2nds Josh Owens B Grade 3rds Michael Bordignon C Grade WANGARATTA ROVERS 1sts Sean O’Keefe A Grade 2nds Luke Peters B Grade 3rds Michael Clark C Grade WODONGA 1sts Jarrod Twitt A Grade 2nds Dave Avery B Grade 3rds Jay Berry C Grade WODONGA RAIDERS 1sts Mark Doolan A Grade 2nds Bodie Hibberson B Grade 3rds Luke Visser C Grade YARRAWONGA 1sts Tim Cooper A Grade 2nds Jarryd Whinray B Grade 3rds Connor Hargreaves C Grade
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Katie Moyes Sarah Moore Brigetta Hart Simone Hanrahan Lindy Singleton Kelly Aitchison Sarah Meredith Emma Brown Emily Hamilton Saige Broz Paige Zamperoni Narelle Breen & Lonni Stevens Breda O’Kane Alana Wilson Jess Fisher-Curnow Eleanor Keir Olivia Lindsay Jamie Sandilands Liz Jeffers Tegan Seymour Kathryn Hindle Rebecca Cameron Alisa Lambourn Georgia Blake Shannon Terlich Georgette Bowers Jess Porter Kylie Tyrell Laura Bourke Bonnie Coburn
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O&MFNL Hall of Fame 2010 INDUCTEES
2009 INDUCTEES
2008 INDUCTEES
2007 INDUCTEES
2006 INDUCTEES
2005 INDUCTEES
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Hall of Fame 2005 Cleaver Bunton – LEGEND – Albury / OMFL Neville Hogan – Wang Rovers, Wangaratta, Myrtleford Norm Minns – Wangaratta, Benalla, OMFL Bob Rose – Wang Rovers Jim Sandral - Corowa 2006 Len Ablett – Myrtleford Mac Holten – Wangaratta Stan Sargeant – North Albury John Smith – Rutherglen, North Albury, Wodonga, Myrtleford Garry Williamson – Wodonga
2007 Rob Walker – LEGEND – Wang Rovers Martin Cross – North Albury / Myrtleford Brian Gilcrist – Wodonga Ron McGann – Football Radio Broadcaster 25 years Ray Thomas - Albury 2008 Ralph Aalbers – Lavington Neil Davis – Yarrawonga Neil Hanlon – Benalla Merv Holmes – Wang Rovers Jack King - Rutherglen
2009 John Clancy – Albury / Corowa Steve Norman – Wang Rovers Did Simpson – Albury / OMFL Ken Ellis – Yarrawonga Dennis Sandral – Corowa 2010 Laurie Burt- Wang Rovers Tim Lowe- Wangaratta Magpies Ernest Whitehead- Wodonga & North Albury Emmy De Fazio - Benalla Terry Cross- Albury
OMFNL Office Bearers 1893 1894-1895 1896 1897 1898 1899 1900 1901-1902 1903 1904 1905 1906 1907 1908 1909 1910 1911 1912 1913 1914 1915 1916 1917-1918 1919 1920 1921 1922 1923 1924 1925 1926 1927 1928 1929 1930-1931 1932-1935
Mr Dodsworth and Mr E. Scott J.R. Bremner G. Whitehead Mr McDonald J.P. Buggy J.R. Bremner A.N. Chenhall Mr Powley T. Mitchell Mr Geogheyan Mr Woodman F. Stubbings L. Jackson Mr Waugh J. Chivell Mr Allen G. Haig J. Taylor G. Haig G. Denehy W.J. Delaney G. Wilkinson In recess J. Yates V. Lefranchi McDonald M. Cronin A. Callender J. Adams G. Horne L. Sambell C.A. Gray J. Pearce Father Bonner C.Denehy C.H. Burt
League Presidents 1936-1964 Clem Hill 1965-1974 W. Bill Jasper 1975-1981 T.C. Cliff Forge 1982-1984 Jack White 1985-1993 Graeme Bulgin 1994-1999 Bill Pilsbury 2000- Greg Claney League Secretaries 1893-1895 T. Hislom 1896 C. McIntyre 1897-1899 F.F. Woodward 1900 W. McLennon 1901-1903 T. Hishom 1904-1905 T. Robbins 1906-1907 R. Money 1908 F. O’Grady 1909-1910 W. Whykes 1911-1913 J. Brennan 1914-1915 C. Drener 1916-1919 J. Crane 1920 H. Smyth 1921-1924 C. Drenen 1925-1929 J. Finn 1930-1969 Cleaver Bunton 1970-1975 Ralph Marks 1976 Cleaver Bunton 1977-1991 Sonny Downs 1992-1995 Sandy Thomas General Manager 1996-2000 2001-2005 2006-2007 2008-
Ron Montgomery Leigh Elder Steven Harrison Tom O’Connor
OMFNL League Life Members 1980 1982 1984 1985 1987 1988 1990 1991 1992 1993
C. Bunton (dec) H.J. (Did) Simpson (dec) J. White (dec), T. Sanderson (dec) J. Smith M. Holmes, N. Minns(dec) J. O’Donoghue S. Downs M. Booth D. Sandral, W. Pendergast, L. Ablett, K. Johnson K. Brennan, G. Bulgin, N. Hogan, R. Aalbers, B. Chalmers
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J. Ronke, L. O’Brien J. Martiniello J. Flower P. Johnston, B. Sammon P. Nolan, M. Wilson M. Allen, P. Bartlett, A. Pasquali, R. Walker T. Wilson K. Bahr, D. Spencer G. Claney N. Conway B. Eyers G. Patterson
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O&MFNL Football Premiers – 1sts OVENS & MURRAY FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION Year Premiers Pts Runner-up Pts Year *1893 Beechworth 30 Rutherglen 28 1949 *1894 Beechworth 38 Rutherglen 32 1950 *1895 Rutherglen 42 Beechworth 38 1951 *1896 Rutherglen 40 Beechworth 38 1952 1897 (P) Beechworth 3.4.22 Rutherglen 1.7.13 1953 *1898 Rutherglen 40 Beechworth, Excelsior 36 1954 *1899 Rutherglen 44 Albury 32 1955 *1900 Excelsior 36 Border United 32 1956 *1901 Rutherglen 44 Albury 36 1957 *1902 Albury 40 Corowa 32 1958 *1903 Rutherglen 28 Corowa 24 1959 *1904 Rutherglen 32 Corowa 24 1960 *1905 Lake Rovers 20 Excelsior 12 1961 *1906 Lake Rovers 20 Chiltern 14 1962 1907 (P) Rutherglen 7.14.56 Albury 4.4.28 1963 1908 (P) Albury 10.4.64 Rutherglen 9.8.62 1964 1909 (P) Rutherglen 10.10.70 Albury 5.7.37 1965 *1910 Rutherglen 24 Albury, Excelsior 12 1966 RUTHERGLEN & DISTRICT ASSOCIATION 1967 1911 Howlong 7.11.53 Barnawartha 1.1.7 1968 1912 Rutherglen 7.4.46 Albury 6.4.40 1969 1913 Albury 7.6.48 Rutherglen 5.10.40 1970 OVENS & MURRAY FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION 1971 1914 Rutherglen 9.11.65 Border United 6.16.52 1972 1915 Rutherglen 8.5.53 Lake Rovers 2.6.18 1973 1916 In recess during World War I 1974 1917 In recess during World War I 1975 1918 In recess during World War I 1976 1919 Lake Rovers 6.7.43 Howlong 4.4.28 1977 1920 League in recess 1978 1921 St.Patricks 7.19.61 Corowa 2.3.15 1979 1922 St.Patricks 6.8.45 Wangaratta 5.13.43 1980 1923 St.Patricks 10.13.73 Wangaratta 8.8.56 1981 1924 St.Patricks 12 Wangaratta 8 1982 1925 Wangaratta 10.11.71 Hume Weir 7.8.50 1983 OVENS & MURRAY FOOTBALL LEAGUE 1984 1926 St.Patricks 18.20.128 Wangaratta 6.9.45 1985 1927 St.Patricks 12.29.101 Albury 7.11.53 1986 1928 Albury 12.8.80 St.Patricks 8.16.64 1987 1929 West Albury 17.16.118 East Albury 15.14.104 1988 1930 Weir United 11.17.83 West Albury 7.9.51 1989 1931 Weir United 9.14.68 West Albury 4.7.31 1990 1932 Corowa 11.14.80 West Albury 10.16.76 1991 1933 Wangaratta 11.5.71 Border United 10.10.70 1992 1934 Border United 11.22.88 Corowa 9.9.63 1993 1935 Rutherglen 13.10.88 Border United 10.22.82 1994 1936 Wangaratta 11.18.84 Rutherglen 9.10.64 1995 1937 Albury 16.13.109 Yarrawonga 9.9.63 1996 1938 Wangaratta 12.15.87 Yarrawonga 7.16.58 1997 1939 Albury 12.12.84 Wodonga 11.15.81 1998 1940 Albury 13.14.92 Yarrawonga 10.16.76 1999 1941 In recess during World War II 2000 1942 In recess during World War II 2001 1943 In recess during World War II 2002 1944 In recess during World War II 2003 1945 In recess during World War II 2004 1946 Wangaratta 14.10.94 Albury 13.11.89 2005 1947 Albury 11.18.84 Benalla 10.9.69 2006 1948 North Albury 9.16.70 Albury 8.16.64 2007 2008 2009 2010
Premiers Wangaratta Wangaratta Wangaratta Wangaratta Benalla Rutherglen North Albury Albury Wangaratta Wang Rovers Yarrawonga Wang Rovers Wangaratta Benalla Benalla Wang Rovers Wang Rovers Albury Wodonga Corowa Wodonga Myrtleford Wang Rovers Wang Rovers Benalla Wang Rovers Wang Rovers Wangaratta Wang Rovers Wangaratta Wang Rovers North Albury Wodonga Albury Lavington North Albury Albury Lavington Wodonga Wang Rovers Yarrawonga Wodonga Wang Rovers Wodonga Wang Rovers Wang Rovers Albury Albury Albury Wod Raiders North Albury Cwa/Rutherglen Lavington North Albury Cwa/Rutherglen Wodonga Lavington Yarrawonga Wangaratta Wangaratta Albury Albury
Pts Runner-up Pts 11.16.82 Wodonga 6.14.50 11.20.86 North Albury 10.10.70 16.7.103 Wodonga 12.7.79 13.11.89 Rutherglen 10.9.69 8.10.58 Albury 6.15.51 15.17.107 Benalla 10.10.70 13.15.93 Wangaratta 13.5.83 15.15.105 North Albury 11.6.72 10.15.75 Albury 10.13.73 15.9.99 Wodonga 8.13.61 17.10.112 Wang Rovers 16.8.104 11.17.83 Wodonga 8.13.61 17.15.117 Benalla 7.12.54 7.14.56 Wang Rovers 6.10.46 17.13.115 Corowa 8.3.51 12.12.84 Wangaratta 9.7.61 14.9.93 Wangaratta 13.12.90 14.11.95 Wangaratta 5.10.40 11.17.83 Wang Rovers 9.11.65 14.11.95 Wodonga 12.16.88 14.19.103 Wangaratta 9.15.69 18.15.123 Wang Rovers 16.10.106 16.11.107 Yarrawonga 13.10.88 12.20.92 Yarrawonga 11.9.75 12.12.84 North Albury 11.11.77 23.10.148 Yarrawonga 13.9.87 8.12.60 North Albury 5.11.41 17.11.113 Wang Rovers 11.10.76 20.16.136 Wangaratta 12.12.84 15.18.108 Benalla 7.12.54 19.12.126 Wodonga 14.12.96 17.11.113 Wang Rovers 14.9.93 19.11.125 Albury 14.14.98 21.15.141 Lavington 16.11.107 18.18.126 Albury 12.16.88 14.16.100 Wodonga 14.13.97 16.8.104 Lavington 15.11.101 19.5.119 North Albury 10.10.70 29.22.196 Lavington 13.11.89 14.17.101 Lavington 11.9.75 17.11.113 Wodonga 14.13.97 10.22.82 Lavington 8.14.62 17.16.118 Yarrawonga 7.7.49 16.16.112 Cwa/Rutherglen 14.6.90 18.13.121 Wodonga 12.9.81 14.14.98 Wodonga 5.9.39 5.13.43 Wodonga 6.3.39 13.16.94 Lavington 10.11.71 13.8.86 Wod Raiders 11.13.79 19.12.126 Lavington 8.14.62 17.12.114 Albury 14.3.87 27.18.180 North Albury 11.6.72 21.21.147 Myrtleford 13.9.87 21.11.137 Wang Rovers 13.11.89 16.14.110 Wodonga 10.15.75 16.17.113 North Albury 11.6.72 10.12.72 Myrtleford 11.5.71 15.11.101 Myrtleford 10.8.68 15.10.100 North Albury 6.13.49 12.14.86 Lavington 7.12.54 22.13.145 Yarrawonga 9.14.68 13.11.89 Yarrawonga 11.13.79
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OMFNL Football Premiers – 2nds
Year 1953 Corowa def. Albury 1954 North Albury def. Albury 1955 Benalla def. North Albury 1956 Wodonga def. Albury 1957 Wodonga def. Wang Rovers 1958 Wang Rovers def. Albury 1959 Wangaratta def. Benalla 1960 Wodonga def. Wang Rovers 1961 Wodonga def. Wang Rovers 1962 Wang Rovers def. Benalla 1963 Myrtleford def. Wang Rovers 1964 Yarrawonga def. Wangaratta 1965 Albury def. Wangaratta 1966 Myrtleford def. Wangaratta 1967 Wangaratta def. Wodonga 1968 Wangaratta def. Wodonga 1969 Wodonga def. Wang Rovers 1970 Wodonga def. Yarrawonga 1971 Wodonga def. Benalla 1972 Benalla def. Yarrawonga 1973 Yarrawonga def. Corowa 1974 Yarrawonga def. Benalla 1975 Yarrawonga def. Wang Rovers 1976 Wang Rovers def. Wodonga 1977 Wang Rovers def. Myrtleford 1978 Benalla def. Wangaratta 1979 Wodonga def. Wang Rovers 1980 Wang Rovers def. Wodonga 1981 Wodonga def. North Albury 1982 Lavington def. Benalla
Year
1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
Wang Rovers def. Albury Wang Rovers def. Wangaratta Wangaratta def. North Albury Corowa-Rutherglen def. Wodonga Wodonga def. North Albury Yarrawonga def. Wodonga Wodonga def. Lavington Wodonga def. Lavington Wod Raiders def. Corowa-Rutherglen Corowa-Rutherglen def. Wodonga Wodonga def. Wangaratta Wodonga def. Albury Wodonga def. Wod Raiders Albury def. Wod Raiders Wod Raiders def. Albury Wod Raiders def. Albury Wod Raiders 12.18.90 def. Albury 12.12.84 North Albury 9.12.60 def. Wod Raiders 5.13.43 Wodonga 21.6.132 def. Albury 10.12.72 Wod Raiders 11.11.77 def. Wodonga 1.9.75 Wod Raiders 16.6.102 def. North Albury 13.6.84 Wodonga 21.11.137 def. Wod Raiders 11.16.82 Wodonga 14.9.93 def. Wang Rovers 5.3.33 Wodonga 13.5.83 def. Wang Rovers 9.10.64 Wang Rovers 16.11.107 def. Albury 6.3.39 Albury 12.17.89 def. Lavington 12.15.87 Albury 17.16.118 def. Wodonga 10.8.68 Albury 15.16.106 def. Yarrawonga 10.10.70
Ovens & Murray Football Premiers – 3rds
Year 1973 Albury def. Benalla 1974 Benalla def. Wangaratta 1975 Wangaratta def. Wodonga 1976 Wangaratta def. Benalla 1977 Wodonga def. Wang Rovers 1978 Wodonga def. Wangaratta 1979 Wodonga def. Wangaratta 1980 Wang Rovers def. Wodonga 1981 Wodonga def. Benalla 1982 Wodonga def. Albury 1983 Corowa-Rutherglen def. Wodonga 1984 Corowa-Rutherglen def. Wodonga 1985 Wang Rovers def. Wodonga 1986 Wodonga def. Wang Rovers 1987 Wodonga def. Lavington 1988 Wang Rovers def. Corowa-Rutherglen 1989 Wod Raiders def. Wang Rovers 1990 Myrtleford def. Albury 1991 Wodonga def. Wod Raiders Year 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
A Grade Wang Rovers Wang Rovers Myrtleford North Albury Myrtleford Lavington North Albury Myrtleford Yarrawonga Wodonga Myrtleford Wodonga Wang Rovers Wang Rovers North Albury North Albury Yarrawonga Yarrawonga
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Wangaratta def. Wodonga Lavington def. North Albury Wod Raiders def. Wang Rovers Wang Rovers def. Wodonga Wang Rovers def. Benalla Benalla def. Wod Raiders Wang Rovers def. Yarrawonga Wang Rovers 10.4.64 def. Lavington 7.13.55 Corowa-Rutherglen 6.12.48 def. Wangaratta 4.5.29 Wodonga 6.3.39 def. Wang Rovers 5.5.35 Wang Rovers 10.16.76 def. Wodonga 5.3.33 Wang Rovers 8.14.62 def. Wodonga 5.6.36 Wodonga 20.15.135 def. Wang Rovers 6.10.46 Wodonga 6.14.50 def. Wang Rovers 4.10.34 Wodonga 8.14.62 def. Wangaratta 6.10.46 Wodonga 15.14.104 def. Wangaratta 4.1.25 Wang Rovers 14.15.99 def. Yarrawonga 12.6.78 Lavington 17.20.122 def Wod Raiders 13.6.84 Wod Raiders 15.7.97 def Alpine Eagles 7.19.61
OMFNL Netball Premiers B Grade Cwa/Rutherglen North Albury Cwa/Rutherglen North Albury Yarrawonga North Albury Wang Rovers Albury Yarrawonga Myrtleford Yarrawonga Yarrawonga Wodonga North Albury Wodonga Myrtleford Yarrawonga Albury
C Grade
Wang Rovers Lavington Albury Yarrawonga Albury North Albury North Albury Albury North Albury North Albury North Albury North Albury North Albury Wangaratta North Albury
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Cleaver E. Bunton Football Club Championship
1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998
Wodonga Wodonga Wodonga, Cwa-Rutherglen Wodonga Albury Albury Wod Raiders Wod Raiders
1997 1998 1999 2000 2001
North Albury North Albury Yarrawonga Albury Albury
1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005
Albury Albury Wang Rovers Wang Rovers Wod Raiders Wodonga Wodonga
2006 Wangaratta, Wodonga 2007 Wodonga 2008 Albury 2009 Albury 2010 Albury
Anne Lawrence Netball Club Championship 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006
Yarrawonga Yarrawonga Wodonga North Albury North Albury
2007 2008 2009 2010
North North North North
Albury Albury Albury Albury
Overall Football Netball Club Championship
2010 Yarrawonga Football Netball Club
Ovens & Murray Football – Morris Medallists (Football 1sts Best & Fairest)
Year Winner Club Votes Year 1933 F. Carey Wangaratta 18 1976 1934 H. Ball Yarrawonga 22 1935 N. Barnett Albury 14 1936 A. McCauley Rutherglen 15 1977 1937 G. Hayes Yarrawonga 13 1978 1938 K. Emery Wodonga 19 1979 1939 W. Francis Rutherglen 17 1980 1940 G. Strang Wodonga 10 1981 1946 A. Dunn Rutherglen 19 1982 1947 K. Williams Corowa 18 1983 1948 A. White Yarrawonga 25 1984 1949 J. Eames Wodonga 22 1985 1950 A. Dunn Rutherglen 25 1986 1951 N. Hawking Rutherglen 24 1987 1952 N. Webb Wodonga 22 1988 1953 T. Lowe Wangaratta 21 1989 1954 K. Hurley Benalla 19 1955 R. Preston Wangaratta 22 1990 1956 L. Mann Albury 28 1991 1957 N. Currie Myrtleford 23 1992 1958 J. Deane Myrtleford 21 1993 1959 J. Sandral Corowa 21 1994 1960 R. Rose Wang Rovers 23 1961 J. Deane Myrtleford 22 1995 1962 J. Sandral Corowa 23 1996 1963 K. Bennett Albury 17 1997 1964 D. Sykes North Albury 22 1998 J. Sandral Corowa 22 1999 1965 J. Ambrose Albury 22 A. Dunn Corowa 22 2000 1966 M. Hogan Wang Rovers 19 2001 1967 G. Williamson Wodonga 23 2002 1968 J. Waddington Benalla 16 1969 J. Hemphill Wangaratta 18 2003 1970 J. Clancy Corowa 25 2004 1971 J. Clancy Corowa 21 2005 1972 B. Waite Myrtleford 20 2006 1973 J. Smith North Albury 25 2007 1974 A. Way Corowa 15 2008 1975 A. Scott Wang Rovers 18 2009 2010
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Winner J. O’Halloran M. Andrews G. O’Brien R. Page K. Boundy M. Mills P. Howard P. Howard R. Coelli P. Gorski T. Burgess R. Yonson R. Aalbers L. Parish R. Hamilton J. Brunner B. Allen J. Brunner J. Ronke R. Walker S. Murphy T. Scott T. Scott J. Kingston K. Howe L. Newton R. Walker M. Lambertini C. Lambert R. Walker J. Brunner R. Walker D. Burns T. Hargreaves R. Walker R. MacKenzie B. Murray C. Ednie J. McCormick J. Ryan M Stevens J. Allan
Club Wangaratta Myrtleford Wang Rovers Myrtleford Rutherglen Corowa Myrtleford Myrtleford Albury Albury Myrtleford North Albury Lavington Yarrawonga Lavington Yarrawonga Wodonga Yarrawonga Benalla Wang Rovers Wodonga Albury Albury Cor-Ruth Albury Albury Wang Rovers Myrtleford North Albury Wang Rovers Yarrawonga Wang Rovers Wod Raiders Yarrawonga Wang Rovers Cor-Ruth Myrtleford Yarrawonga Wangaratta Cor-Ruth Yarrawonga Wangaratta
Votes 19 19 19 20 20 24 30 21 21 22 24 18 16 22 14 19 21 21 19 31 23 22 22 22 24 25 27 18 25 25 27 21 17 17 25 21 21 20 24 31 23 27
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Ovens & Murray Netball – Toni Wilson Medallists (Netball A Grade Best & Fairest)
Winner Lindy Gunson Jodie Norman Lindy Gunson Kathryn Bourke Lindy Gunson Tracy Gillies Renee Donovan Danika Mortlock Tracy Gillies Louise Clarke
Club Year Myrtleford 2002 Wangaratta 2003 Myrtleford 2004 Wang Rovers 2005 Myrtleford 2006 Yarrawonga 2007 Yarrawonga Albury 2008 Yarrawonga 2009 Albury 2010
Winner Rebecca Smedley Briana Cossar Rachel Wild Stacey Emms Stephanie Tyrell Rebecca Morrison Stacey Emms Chrissy Greve Adelle Gormly Rebecca Didier
Club Wodonga Yarrawonga Yarrawonga Wang Rovers Yarrawonga Myrtleford Wang Rovers Wodonga Albury Corowa-Rutherglen
Ovens & Murray Football – SS&A Rising Star Richard Hamilton Medallist (O&M Rookie of the Year)
Year Winner Club 1998 David Willett Corowa-Rutherglen 1999 Joshua Cross Albury 2000 Corey Brown Lavington 2001 Matthew Pendergast Lavington 2002 Andrew Carey Myrtleford 2003 Matthew Dwyer Wang Rovers
Year 2009 2010
Year 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983
Year 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
Winner Daine Porter Mark Tyrell Craig Lieschke Jack Ziebell Todd Bryant Jared Worsteling Luke McNeil
Club Wangaratta Yarrawonga Wodonga Wodonga Wod Raiders Wodonga Lavington
Ovens & Murray Netball – SS&A Diamond Star (O&M Rookie of the Year)
Winner Laura Davis Saige Broz
Club Yarrawonga Myrtleford
Ovens & Murray Football – Leo Burke Award Winners (Football 2nds Best & Fairest)
Winner M. Pesud R. Teakle J. Rippingale K. Adamson K. Hawking B. McKoy D. McQuade R. Symes J. Dormer M. Seymour R. Wales M. Seymour K. Roberts K. Seymour A. Benton N. Hogan A. Daniel J. Lonergan T. Burgess G. Stakelum G. Sherwill W. Tighe B. Clarke K. Keating B. Calder B. Calder M. Dalton T. Essex M. Eames I. Gambold S. Brown
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Club Year Myrtleford 1984 Myrtleford 1985 Corowa 1986 Wodonga 1987 Rutherglen 1988 Wodonga 1989 Rutherglen 1990 Benalla 1991 Corowa 1992 Corowa Wangaratta Corowa 1993 Albury 1994 Corowa 1995 Wangaratta 1996 Benalla 1997 Wang Rovers Yarrawonga 1998 Myrtleford 1999 North Albury 2000 Benalla 2001 Albury 2002 Wang Rovers 2003 Wodonga 2004 Wodonga 2005 Wodonga 2006 Wang Rovers 2007 Yarrawonga 2008 Albury 2009 Wang Rovers 2010 Wodonga
Winner Club C. Reynolds Wodonga P. Livingston Corowa-Rutherglen R. Lavis Corowa-Rutherglen P. Potocnik Albury W. Mulraney North Albury A. Robinson Wang Rovers J. Houston Albury M. Thorneycroft North Albury B. Smith Wodonga A. Gleeson Wangaratta R. Lampre Wod Raiders C. Barker Wodonga W. Mulraney North Albury D. Gleeson Wod Raiders S. Burgess Myrtleford C. McMillan Lavington G. McMillan Yarrawonga R. Aalbers Lavington B. Kerr North Albury S. Wardrop North Albury P. Wood Albury P. Wood Albury C. McClounan Wangaratta C. Miller Albury G. Mathey Wodonga C. Norton Wangaratta C. Norton Wangaratta C. Norton Wangaratta L. Daly Albury C. Norton Wangaratta B. Symes Yarrawonga
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Winner Lea Ohlin Karen Willcox Kellie Watson Cassandra Hughes Kara Moore Emma Dallinger Lyn Nichols Sarah Ackland Sisi Howard
Club Wod Raiders North Albury Albury Corowa-Rutherglen Wang Rovers Lavington Lavington Wod Raiders Yarrawonga
Year 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
Winner Club Rebecca Morrison Myrtleford Jocelyn Kennett Wod Raiders Alicia Walsh Wod Raiders Marnie Jury Albury Amanda Coote Wang Rovers Mel Donkers Wodonga Hayley O’Neill Wod Raiders Hanna Symes Yarrawonga Lindy Singleton Corowa-Rutherglen
Ovens & Murray Football – Leo Dean Award Winners (Football 3rds Best & Fairest)
Year 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993
Winner P. Nolan M. Ketchup S. Hedley J. Martiniello A. McIntosh J. Clohessy J. Pennington A. McTavish B. Judd I. McGregor R. Brewster C. O’Connor J. Pulling T. Runnalls Jnr G. Knobel P. Weir P. Partington D. King C. McBrien M. Knobel P. Jones
Year 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002
Winner Shannon O’Dwyer Kara Moore Letitia Bell Lisa Burkitt Georgette Meunier Jackie Grealy Tatum Vihm Debbie Kent
Year 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003
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Winner Club D. Taylor North Albury M. Collins Albury D. McLaughlin Wang Rovers A. Henneman Corowa-Rutherglen J. Knobel Myrtleford D. Bigger Yarrawonga I. Maiden Lavington R. MacKenzie Corowa-Rutherglen R. McEvoy Wodonga J. Allan Wang Rovers T. Ball Lavington B. Sanday Wod Raiders J. Weavers North Albury T. Birch North Albury D. Reid Wang Rovers P. Cook Wod Raiders Z. O’Brien Wang Rovers B. Olsen Wodonga J. Stean Albury A. McDiarmid Lavington M. Dussin Alpine Eagles
Ovens & Murray Netball – C Grade Best & Fairest Winners Year 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
Winner Natalie Tavare Madelaine Byrne Kylie Toner Lisa Davey Simone Coote Simone Coote Katie Bourke Darcy Vescio
Club Wang Rovers Wang Rovers Myrtleford Lavington Wang Rovers Wang Rovers Albury Wangaratta
Ovens & Murray Football – Norm Minns Medallist (Football Best Representative Player)
Winner Guy Rigoni Brett Kirk Tim Hargreaves Travis McLean Tim Hargreaves Rod Skender Travis Hodgson Kade Stevens
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Club Yarrawonga Wang Rovers Wangaratta Wod Raiders Wod Raiders Wod Raiders Wangaratta North Albury
Club Myrtleford North Albury Yarrawonga Albury Yarrawonga Myrtleford North Albury Lavington
Year 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
Winner Club Jarrod Twitt Wodonga Peter Taylor Wang Rovers Craig Ednie Yarrawonga Scott Oswald Yarrawonga Matt Pendergast Lavington David Clark Corowa-Rutherglen Matt Pendergast Lavington
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Club Wang Rovers Wodonga Wang Rovers Wang Rovers Albury Albury Albury Wod Raiders North Albury Corowa-Rutherglen
Year 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
Winner Club John Hunt Lavington Simon McCormick North Albury Ricky Symes Corowa-Rutherglen Matthew Shir Wodonga Corey Brown Lavington Jason Wild Yarrawonga Ed Clarke Wangaratta Sam Higgs Wangaratta Chris Hyde Albury Daniel Maher Albury
Ovens & Murray Football – Leading Goal Kickers- (1sts)
1893 G. Thompson (Bee) 1926 H. Wilkinson (Ru) 1927 1894 J. Buckley (Bee) 1928 1895 J. Anderson (Ru) 1929 1896 Whiteoak (Ru) 1930 1899 F. Hiskins (Ex) 1931 1900 J. Buckley (Bee) 1932 1901 Martin (Ru) 1933 1902 Dunn (Alb) 1934 1903 Farrel (BU) 1935 1905 Gilbert (Ru) 1936 1907 Gilbert (Ru) 1937 1909 G. O’Keefe (Ru) 1938 1913 T. Howell (Ru) 1939 1914 R. Rixon (Alb) 1940 1915 T. Howell (Ru) 1946 1919 Ready (LR) 1947 1921 I. McInerney (St.P) 1948 1924 I. McInerney (St.P) 1949 1925 F. Roach (Alb) 1950 Year 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
L. Hill (B) L. McInerney (St.P) P. Jones (HW) J. Hore (EA) G. Strang (EA) R. ‘Nana’ Baker (C) R. ‘Nana’ Baker (C) Percy Jone (BU) C. Heavey (W) C. Heavey (W) F. Matthews (W) K. Thompson (W) D. Strang (Alb) D. Strang (Alb) R. Skinner (Yar) E. Ward (Wang) B. Chitty (B) H. Shaw (Alb) M. Williams (Wang) M. Williams (Wang)
1sts N. McMonigle (Wang Rov) 75 J. Henry (Wang) 82 S. Dryden (WRaid) 112 S. Dryden (WRaid) 111 B. Cooper (Wod) 114 C. Stuhldreier (Lav) 126 C. Stuhldreier (Lav) 119 C. Stuhldreier (Lav) 111 C. Stuhldreier (Lav) 54 M. Warry (NA) 54 D. Bradshaw (Wod) 75 B. Hehir (NA) 82 J. Daniltchenko (C-R) 61 D. Lang (Wang) 63 D. Lang (Wang) 88 D. Jones (Wod) 30 C. Millar (Myr) 87 T. Hargreaves (Yar) 78 A. Prior (NA) 67 L. Schmidt (C-R) 67 R. Dennis (Lav) 60 A. Pierri (WRaid) 71
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M. Williams (Wang) K. Gleeson (Ru) J. Matthews (Alb) Dolly Aked (Yar) Dolly Aked (Yar) L. Yensch (NA) L. Oswald (Wang) J. McDonald (Wang) D. O’Connell (Alb) B. Comstable (Wang) R. Rose (Wang) Bob West (Wod) Bob West (Wod) S. Sargeant (NA) F. Goldsmith (Alb) S. Sargeant (NA) S. Sargeant (NA) G. Scott (Wang) S. Sargeant (NA) T. Smith (Wod) T. Smith (Wod)
1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990
S. Sargeant (NA) V. Drake (B) S. Norman (WR) S. Sargeant (NA) S. Norman (WR) V. Drake (NA) S. Norman (WR) S. Norman (WR) G. Tobias (C-R) B. Parks (NA) D. Turner (Wod) D. Bakes (Alb) P. Ruscuklic (M) D. Bakes (Alb) R. Flanagan (Yar) S. Jones (Yar) S. Adamo (Wang) S. Adamo (Wang) P. McCarty (M) P. McCarty (M) B. Cornell (C-R)
2nds S. Barkley (C-R) 52 C. Barker (Wod) 63 S. Lefoe (WRaid) 91 S. Thompson (Alb) 81 S. Thompson (Alb) 54 G. Gleeson (Alb) 74 G. Gleeson (Alb) 101 B. McEvoy (WRaid) 61 A. McDonald (Lav) 63
3rds A. Wilson (WRaid) S. Clayton (Wang) A. Roberts (Wang) G. Elliott (NA) G. Gleeson (Alb) D. Bradshaw (Wod) B. McEvoy (WRaid) M. Jones (WRaid) C. Arendarcikas (Alb)
60 62 62 62 63 44 58 86 43
P. Tucker (Alb) S. Thompson (Alb) S. Williamson (WRaid) R. Panozzo (WRov) R. Richardson (Wod)
55 48 51 63 62
S. Johnson (Wang) R. McEvoy (Wod) T. Lethridge (Alb) D. Lewis (WRov) J. Mansell (Wod)
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D. Cassidy (Wod) T. Ball (Lav) J. Hill (Alb) P. Scullie (WRov) S. Cross (Alb) M. Grinter (Yar)
65 53 57 55 66 61
J. Mansell (Wod) 73 C. Strawhorn (Yar) 56 C. Strawhorn (Yar) 61 J. Warren-Marmo (Lav) 52 A. Prior (WRaid) 79 K. Stevenson (WRaid) 61
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Year A Grade B Grade 2008 Breda O’Kane (NA) 87% Jami Lee Yalland (Wang) 78% 2009 Breda O’Kane (NA) 88% Emma Dallinger (Alb) 85% 2010 Rebecca Cameron (Wod) 83% Sarah Everson (Alb) 82%
C Grade Sarah Everson (Alb) 78% Stacey Jeffrey (Wang) 78% Stacey Jeffery (Wang) 78% Gabby Bartel (Alb) 78% Jess Fisher-Curnow (NA) 83%
SS&A Ovens & Murray FNL – 200 Game Club (Players who have played in excess of 200 Senior or A Grade games)
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ALBURY: BENALLA: COROWA-RUTHERGLEN: LAVINGTON: MYRTLEFORD: NORTH ALBURY: WANGARATTA: RUTHERGLEN: Wang Rovers: WODONGA: WodONGA Raiders: YARRAWONGA:
Peter Cross, Terry Cross, Reg Gard, Stan Gard, Rod Coelli, Jay McNeil, Jeff Duck, Matthew Fowler. Jon Martienello, Emmy De Fazio, Robbie Allen, Wayne Levy, Neil Hanlon. Kevin Witherden, John Lane, Jack O’Donoghue, Vic Carroll, Bill Phibbs, George Tobias, Dennis Sandral, Anthony Carroll, Paul Bartlett, John Kingston, Darrell Spencer, Brendan Eyers. Ralph Aalbers, Warren Stanlake, Wayne Pendergast, Kerry Bahr, Tim Sanson, Darryn McKimmie, Paul Sanson, John Hunt. David Matassoni, Alan Heberle, Robert McNamara, Craig Piazza. Stan Sargeant, Arthur Pickett, Roger Peters, Jason Kerr, Clint Eckhart, Robbie Murray, Travis Hodgson Graham Wood, Brett Keir, Alec Fraser, Kevin Mack, Graham Nish, Bernie Killeen, John Leary, Chris Crimmins, Jon Henry Jack King, Doug Jones, Arthur Jones, Les Jones, Barry Baker, Ken Baker, Norm Hawking, John Tafft. Matthew Allen, Merv Holmes, Mark Booth, Leigh Hartwig, Neville Hogan, Steve Norman, Len Greskie, Barry Cook, Ron Ferguson, Anthony Pasquali, Andrew Wilson, Michael Wilson, Peter Tossol, Rob Walker, Joe Wilson, Michael Caruso, Ross Hill, Rick Marklew, Andrew Hill. David Turner, Brian Gilcrist, Bob Craig, Frank Elkington, Gary Williamson, Des Richardson, Brett Allen, Keith Ainsworth, Neville Nugent, Paul Nugent. Stephen Clarke, Nic Conway, Brendan Way. Ken Ellis, John Ryan, Russell Ednie.
Multiple clubs:
Bill Sammon (Benalla, Yarrawonga), Wayne Pendergast (Lavington, North Albury, Wodonga), Mark Booth (Wang Rovers, Yarrawonga), Dennis Sandral (Corowa-Rutherglen, Wangaratta), Matthew Allen (Wang Rovers, Corowa-Rutherglen), Martin Cross Jnr (North Albury, Myrtleford), Simon Bone (Wod Raiders, Wodonga), Brett Piltz (North Albury Myrtleford), Robert Tait (Yarrawonga, Corowa), Terry Greaves (Benalla, Wang Rovers), Steve Hedley (Wodonga, Wod Raiders), Graeme Ward (Albury, Corowa, Myrtleford), Bob Roennfeldt (Corowa, Rutherglen), Frank Hodgkin (Myrtleford, North Albury, Wodonga, Rutherglen), Neville Forge (Albury, Corowa), Tim Taylor (Yarrawonga, North Albury), David Gould (Lavington, North Albury), Chris Killeen (Rutherglen, Corowa-Rutherglen), John Smith (Rutherglen, North Albury, Wodonga, Myrtleford), Kerry Bahr (Lavington, Wod Raiders)
ALBURY: MYRTLEFORD: NORTH ALBURY: WODONGA: WODONGA Raiders: YARRAWONGA:
Shannon Terlich Anndrea Grant, Kelly Earl, Janelle Piazza Paula Cary, Fiona Boyer Rebecca Cameron Karly Way Jolonna Truin (Brand), Lisa Burkitt (Bradshaw), Alicia Walsh Briana Cossar, Tracy Gillies
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Morris Medal - Jamie Allan (Wangaratta)
Toni Wilson Medal Rebecca Didier (CorowaRutherglen)
Diamond Rising Star - Saige Broz (Myrtleford)
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Rising Star - Luke McNeil (Lavington)
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Albury Tigers Home Ground: Albury Sports Ground Guernsey: Black with yellow slash and collar P.O. Box 233, Albury, NSW 2640 Phone: (02) 6021 1180 Fax: (02) 6041 5877 Email: alburytigers@bigpond.net.au Formed: 1895. Re-admitted: 1933 President: Gavan Schultz General Manager: Greg Dawson 1sts Coach: Paul Spargo 2nds Coach: Jeremy Masterson 3rds Coach: Mark Wallace A Grade Coach: Deb Gray B Grade Coach: Deb Gray C Grade Coach: Caroline Gray & Megan Kelly Football Premierships 1sts - 1902 - 1908 - 1913 - 1928 - 1937 - 1939 - 1940 - 1947 - 1956 - 1966 - 1982 - 1985 - 1995 - 1996 - 1997 - 2009 2010 2nds - 1965 - 1996 - 2008 - 2009 - 2010 3rds - 1973
Netball Premierships B Grade - 2000 - 2010 C Grade - 1998 - 2000
Corowa/Rutherglen Roos Home Ground: John Foord Oval Guernsey: Royal blue and white vertical stripes P.O. Box 79, Corowa, NSW 2646 Phone: (02) 6033 1585 Fax: (02) 6033 4151 Email: crfclub@bigpond.com Foundation club. Merged 1979 President: John Henneman Secretary: John Robinson 1sts Coach: Peter Tossol 2nds Coach: Charlie Cay 3rds Coach: Paul Bartlett A Grade Coach: Rebecca Didier B Grade Coach: Lindy Singleton C Grade Coach: Carol Eisenhauer Football Premierships 1sts - 1895(R) - 1896(R) - 1898(R) - 1899(R) - 1901(R) 1903(R) - 1904(R) - 1907(R) - 1909(R) - 1912(R) - 1914(R) 1915(R) - 1932(C) - 1935(C) - 1954(C) - 1968(C) - 2000(CR) 2003(CR)
2nds - 1953(C) 1986(CR) 1992(CR) 3rds - 1983(CR) 1984(CR) 2000(CR) Netball Premierships B Grade - 1993 - 1995
Lavington Panthers Home Ground: Lavington Sports Ground Guernsey: Black, teal, red, and white P.O. Box 1004, Lavington, NSW 2641 Phone: (02) 6040 2585 Fax: (02) 6040 2585 Email: lpfc@westnet.com.au Admitted: 1979 President: Peter Barwick Secretary: Steve Chalmers 1sts Coach: Tim Sanson 2nds Coach: Brett Sanson 3rds Coach: Craig Mannagh A Grade Coach: Alicha King B grade Coach: Sarah Senini C Grade Coach: Alicia Pendergast Football Premierships 1sts - 1983 - 1986 - 2001 - 2005 2nds - 1982 3rds - 1993 - 2009
Netball Premierships A Grade - 1998 C Grade - 1997
Myrtleford Saints Home Ground: McNamara Reserve Guernsey: Red, white and black panels P.O. Box 124, Myrtleford, VIC 3737 Phone: (03) 5752 1134 Fax: (03) 5752 1154 Email: mfclub@bigpond.net.au Admitted: 1950 President: Adrian Villella Club Manager: Ruth Quirk 1sts Coach: Stan Magro 2nds Coach: Shane Roche & Brad McPherson 3rds Coach: Michael Quirk A Grade Coach: Matt Koers B Grade Coach: Bridgette Flint C Grade Coach: Narelle Breen Football Premierships 1sts - 1970 2nds - 1963 - 1966 3rds - 1990
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North Albury Hoppers Home Ground: Bunton Park Guernsey: Green with gold vee P.O. Box 414, Lavington, NSW 2641 Phone: (02) 6025 8281 Fax: (02) 6040 1021 Email: northalburyfc@bigpond.com Admitted: 1946 President: Paul Spencer Secretary: Graham Wilcox Operations: Aaron Weathers 1sts Coach: Travis Hodgson 2nds Coach: Roy Fulford 3rds Coach: Peter Homan A Grade Coach: Fiona Boyer B Grade Coach: Paula Cary C Grade Coach: Fiona Boyer Football Premierships 1sts - 1948 - 1955 - 1980 - 1984 - 1999 - 2002 2nds - 1954 - 2000
Wangaratta Magpies
Netball Premierships A Grade - 1996 - 1999 - 2007 - 2008 B Grade - 1994 - 1996 - 1998 - 2006 C Grade - 2001 - 2002 - 2004 - 2005 - 2006 - 2007 - 2008
Home Ground: Norm Minns Oval Guernsey: Black and white vertical stripes P.O. Box 99, Wangaratta, VIC 3676 Phone: (03) 5721 4104 Fax: (03) 5721 4194 Email: wmagpies@bigpond.net.au Formed: 1894. Re-admitted: 1933 President: Paul Challman Secretary: Pam Voss Operations: Ken Farrell 1sts Coach: Judd Porter 2nds Coach: Carl Norton - 3rds Coach: Justin McMahon A Grade Coach: Janelle Hartwig B Grade Coach: Louise Byrne C Grade Coach: Janelle Hartwig Football Premierships 1sts - 1925 - 1933 - 1936 - 1938 - 1946 - 1949 - 1950 - 1951 - 1952 - 1957 - 1961 - 1976 - 2007 - 2008 2nds - 1959 - 1967 - 1968 - 1985 3rds - 1975 - 1976 - 1992
Netball Premierships C Grade - 2009
Wangaratta Rovers Home Ground: W.J. Findlay Oval Guernsey: Brown and gold vertical stipes P.O. Box 21, Wangaratta, VIC 3676 Phone: (03) 5721 3274 Fax: (03) 5721 2644 Email: admin@wangrovers.com.au Admitted: 1945 President: Mark Booth Secretary: Amy Cooper 1sts Coach: Matthew Allen 2nds Coach: Wayne Ashton 3rds Coach: Rick Martin A Grade Coach: Jess Clarke B Grade Coach: Sharlene Wohlers C Grade Coach: Katie Higgs Football Premierships 1sts - 1958 - 1960 - 1964 - 1965 - 1971 - 1972 - 1974 - 1975 1977 - 1978 - 1979 - 1988 - 1991 - 1993 - 1994 2nds - 1958 - 1962 - 1976 - 1977 - 1980 - 1983 - 1984 - 2007 3rds - 1980 - 1985 - 1988 - 1995 - 1996 - 1998 - 1999 - 2002 2003 - 2008 Netball Premierships A Grade -1993 - 1994 - 2005 - 2006 B Grade -1999 C Grade - 1996
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Wodonga Bulldogs Home Ground: John Flower Oval. Guernsey: Maroon with white side panels and monogram P.O. Box 2, Wodonga, VIC 3690 Phone: (02) 6024 6377 Fax: (02) 6024 7504 Email: admin@wodongabulldogsfc.com.au Admitted: 1936 President: Mark Collins Club Manager: Lorraine Chilton 1sts Coach: Jarrod Twitt 2nds Coach: Adam Mudra 3rds Coach: Richard Bence A Grade coach: Kelli Moylan B Grade Coach: Liona Edwards C Grade Coach: Clare Stewart Football Premierships 1sts - 1967 - 1969 - 1981 - 1987 - 1990 - 1992 - 2004 2nds - 1956 - 1957 - 1960 - 1961 - 1969 - 1970 - 1971 - 1979 - 1981 - 1987 - 1989 - 1990 - 1993 - 1994 - 1995 - 2001 - 2204 - 2005 - 2006 3rds - 1977 - 1978 - 1979 - 1981 - 1982 - 1986 - 1987 - 1991 - 2001 - 2004 - 2005 - 2006 - 2007
Netball Premierships A Grade - 2002 - 2004 B Grade - 2005 - 2007
Wodonga Raiders Home Ground: Birallee Park Guernsey: Navy blue with red yoke and Raiders logo P.O. Box 656, Wodonga, VIC 3690 Phone: (02) 6059 1811 Fax: (02) 6059 3565 Formed: 1890. Re-admitted: 1989 President: John Lewis Secretary: David Oates 1sts Coach: Corey Lambert 2nds Coach: Shane Casey A Grade Coach: Robyn Bunn B Grade Coach: Lisa Perri Football Premierships 1sts - 1998 2nds - 1991 - 1997 - 1998 - 1999 - 2002 - 2003 3rds - 1989 - 1994 - 2010
Email: wraidersfc@bigpond.com 3rds Coach: Terry Burgess C Grade Coach: Alicia Walsh & Haylee Penny
Yarrawonga Home Ground: J.C. Lowe Oval Guernsey: Navy blue and white hoops P.O. Box 240, Yarrawonga, VIC 3730 Phone: (03) 5744 3896 Fax: (03) 5744 2995 Email: yfnc@bigpond.com Formed: 1890. Admitted: 1929 President: Glenn Brear Secretary: John Runnalls 1sts Coach: Craig Ednie 2nds Coach: Matt Grinter 3rds Coach: Russell Ednie A Grade Coach: Bridget Tait B Grade Coach: Amy Ednie C Grade Coach: Annalise Bourke Football Premierships 1sts - 1959 - 1989 - 2006 2nds - 1964 - 1973 - 1974 - 1975 - 1988 Netball Premierships A Grade - 2001 - 2009 - 2010 B Grade - 1997 - 2001 - 2003 - 2004 - 2009 C Grade -1999
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The Rav 4 is PACKED with features
The Rav 4 is PACKED with features
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SS&A OvenS & MurrAy - rOund 6: MAy 8th, 2010
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The Rav 4 is PACKED with features
The Rav 4 is PACKED with features
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