PRESIDENT’S Report
Dear Members,
Welcome to another chapter in the journey of Wenty Leagues. As we head further into the year, I am thrilled to share with you some highlights and initiatives that will shape the future of our beloved club.
Our 2023 Annual Report is now available for viewing on our website. This comprehensive document encapsulates the achievements and triumphs of the past year, showcasing the collective efforts and dedication of our members, staff, and stakeholders. I encourage each of you
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
PRESIDENTto explore the report and celebrate the milestones that have shaped our journey thus far.
On behalf of the Board, we also extend a warm invitation to all members to join us for the 66th Annual General Meeting of the Club, scheduled for Sunday, 26th May. Your participation is invaluable as we chart the course for the future of Wenty Leagues and uphold our commitment to transparency and accountability.
I am pleased to share that Wenty Leagues continues to maintain financial stability, achieving strong results amidst a challenging landscape. As stewards of your club, we remain committed to the long-term sustainability and prosperity of your club. We thank you the membership for your continued support, patronage and loyalty to our club.
2024 holds great significance for Wenty Leagues as we continue our transformation journey with our comprehensive renovation project. This endeavour aims to elevate our venue into a premier entertainment destination, offering unparalleled experiences for our valued members and
Justin VICE PRESIDENTguests. Stay tuned for further updates as we progress towards our mid-2025 completion date.
While our venue undergoes transformation, rest assured that we are still serving up wonderful food and beverage offerings to satisfy all your tastes. Come in and experience all that Wenty has to offer as your home away from home, whether your catching up with friends, celebrating that special occasion with family, or socialising with a show or promotion, Wenty looks forward to welcoming you here.
Again, I close my report with a heartfelt thanks to each and every member for your unwavering support and dedication to our club. Together, we will continue to create memorable experiences and foster a sense of belonging for our community and the generations of membership to come.
Warm regards,
Ian McCann PRESIDENT Laurie DIRECTOR David Mumford DIRECTORour hand . our heart . your home
Conquering the Mountain
In March our Marketing team, set out on their trek to conquer the mountain that is Mt Kosciuszko, in support of their colleague, Rebecca Gauci and raising funds and awareness for The Brain Foundation.
The team set out from Charlottes Pass at 4am, walking the first 6km in the dark. With emotions running high, the team came together to encourage, support, and assist each other in reaching their goal of getting to the top. With laughs, struggles and uphill battles the team reached their goal of getting to the top and were able to embrace their surroundings and enjoy breakfast with a view in the early hours of light.
The trek was an opportunity of a lifetime that the team was able to enjoy together and they made many lasting memories while raising awareness and funds for a very worthy cause. The trek back down allowed the team to take in the beautiful scenery that wasn’t able to be seen on the way up.
Donations from our wonderful Wenty Leagues community, helped us raise $12,030 for The Brain Foundation, to go towards research for Acoustic Neuromas.
Splash the Cash
Have you ever wondered what happens to the money that is thrown into the fountain at Wenty Leagues?
Our facilities team sweep out and collect the coins which are then donated to a community partner. Thanks to the amazing Wenty Leagues community we have been able to donate $6842.60 to Sydney Children’s Hospital’s Bear Cottage in February.
Bear Cottage is the only hospice in NSW, a very special place that is designated to caring for children with life limiting conditions. Bear Cottage is a state of the art 24-hour palliative care facility with access to some of the best medical equipment in the world.
Carlee Millikin (General Manger – World Cup Legacy Programs, Football Federation Australia) and Caley Tallon-Kenniker (Sportswomen, Sydney FC).
The event was an opportunity to bring to light the pressing issues for women in today’s society and the celebrate the great achievements of women.
Sports Lunch NRL Calcutta
International Women’s Day –Inspiring Inclusion
March marks the date for International Women’s Day. This year’s theme was inspire inclusion, aiming to eliminate stereotypes, bias and discrimination in society, as well as improving gender equity. Representatives from Wenty Leagues attended the annual event hosted by Revesby Workers.
Guests were treated to panel discussions tackling these big issues featuring; Lisa Annabel (Board Chair, Biyani House), Fariha Chowdhury (CEO & Co-Founder, Arise Foundation) and Gail Clarke (Dress for Success). Also, sharing their experiences and achievements was
Wenty Leagues hosted their inaugural Sports Lunch NRL Calcutta in support of our community partner, Family of League. Guests were given the opportunity to hear insights from past and present NRL players, Anthony Minichiello, Josh Renolds and Luke Lewis and NRLW player Corban Baxter. Calcutta is usually associated with horse racing, however, Wenty Leagues created a unique experience, in which guests were able to “purchase” their favourite NRL team.
Brad Blaze, speed artist, entertained the crowd with his unique style of entertainment. Guests enjoyed a 2course meal, and each received a goodie bag to take home.
The event was also an opportunity for Family of League to create awareness for their organisation and to raise funds to continue to support their programs. The fundraising for the event raised $22,675.
Clubs & Community Awards
We are pleased to announce we are once again finalists in 3 categories for the Clubs and Community Awards, hosted by Clubs NSW:
Arts, Culture & Entertainment
Celebrating Arts & Culture at Carols Event
Health Care
Let’s Kosciusz-GO
Scaling Heights for Neurological Wellness
Social Inclusion
Charity Housie – Engaging the Community
We are honoured to be nominated, along side other great initiatives and wishing all nominees for the awards the best of luck!
The Clubs & Community Awards will be held on Thursday 6 June 2024.
Thursday 23 May
9.00am until 11.30am
Closes 4pm Friday 31 May
Purchase a cupcake from the stall at The Café to show your support. With all proceeds going to the Cancer Council.
*Eligibility criteria applies.
TASTE our Slow Cooked Beef Short Rib from Chefs Grill or our Apple Pie Calzone from Pizza Mama & keep your receipt.
VOTE for our dishes online, by scanning the QR code in venue or completing the voting form given at time of purchase.
WIN $100 dining vouchers daily and Foodie Getaways for 2 valued at $3,500.
1 MAY - 16 JUNE
Sizzling Showdown
Wenty Leagues Enters the Perfect Plate Competition!
Get ready for a culinary showdown as Wenty Leagues steps up to the plate for the prestigious Perfect Plate competition. With our club’s renowned chefs at the helm, we’re serving up two sensational dishes and here is your guide into our mouthwatering entries:
Chefs Grill - Slow Cooked Beef Short Rib
Sink your teeth into our tender slow-cooked beef short rib, alongside a sumptuous potato pavé and honey-glazed carrots, topped with creamy Persian feta, crispy parsnip chips, and a drizzle of chimichurri and jus. It’s an explosion of flavours that’ll leave you craving more.
Pizza Mama - Apple Pie Calzone
with Vanilla Bean Gelato
Experience a sweet sensation with our Apple Pie Calzone, a delightful fusion of classic apple pie flavours encased in golden-brown dough, baked to perfection in our wood-fired oven. Served with a generous scoop of vanilla bean gelato, it’s a dessert dreams are made of.
But it’s not just about the dishes; it’s about the passion and dedication behind them. We caught up with Jes Matthew Cabrera, the mastermind behind the Slow Cooked Beef Short Rib and Murat Yilmaz, the creative force behind the Apple Pie Calzone, to get the inside scoop.
Getting to know Jes Matthew Cabrera:
How long have you worked at Wenty Leagues?
“I joined the team last year in June. It’s been almost 10 months now, and every day feels like a new adventure.”
What do you enjoy about cooking?
“The most enjoyable part of cooking and being a chef is when you see the wonderful reactions of the people trying and eating the food that you make. Also, in cooking, I enjoy the process of turning a simple ingredient into something special or by just simply using different cooking techniques together to come up with a beautiful dish.”
Was there anything that inspired the Slow Cooked Beef Short Rib dish?
“I would say that our customers are the ones behind the inspiration of our Slow Cooked Beef Short Rib dish. We always want to give them the best, restaurant-quality comfort food they can get in Wenty Leagues, as this is their home away from home. Their feedback and appreciation for our dishes continually inspire us to push the boundaries and deliver exceptional culinary experiences.”
What do you think makes the Slow Cooked Beef Short Rib dish special?
“The Slow Cooked Beef Short Rib dish is special as it was curated by our Head Chef and all the Sous Chefs in Wenty Leagues. Our whole team considered using all the quality and sustainable ingredients from our suppliers that are available year-round. Our guests will have a whimsical dining experience as this dish has different textures that will touch their palate and has a depth of different flavours. It’s a culmination of our team’s dedication and creativity, that makes it truly special.”
Getting
to know Murat Yilaz:
How long have you worked at Wenty Leagues?
“I’ve been part of the Wenty Leagues family since June 2023, so it’s been approximately 10 Months filled with learning, growth, and delicious moments.”
What do you enjoy about cooking?
“What I enjoy most about cooking is the constant learning, endless possibilities, and a chance to build a personal connection with our members. There’s something magical about creating dishes that bring people together around the table. It’s not just about food, it’s about creating memorable experiences”
Was there anything that inspired the Apple Pie Calzone?
“It’s inspired by seasonal produce and a chance to showcase our slow-fermented dough, which is fermented for 48 hours. We wanted to create a dish that celebrates the nostalgia of a classic apple pie that many people would have grown up eating.”
What do you think makes the Apple Pie Calzone special?
“It’s our take on a calzone and a classic apple pie, baked fresh in a wood-fired oven and served with ice cream. Its simplicity makes it special, allowing the quality of ingredients and the talent of our team to shine through.”
Support our local chefs and vote for our dishes in the Perfect Plate competition between 1 May & 16 June Let’s show everyone what Wenty Leagues is made of!
May Lunch Specials
MONDAY
Confit Chicken Maryland
TUESDAY
Pork, Fennel & Sage Ragout with Polenta
WEDNESDAY Turkish Spiced Lamb Mince
THURSDAY Chicken & Leek Pie
FRIDAY Herb Crumbed Hake Fillets
June Lunch Specials
MONDAY Chicken Tikka Burger
TUESDAY Crispy Pork Belly
WEDNESDAY Beef Lasagna
THURSDAY
Slow Braised Shredded Lamb Shoulder
FRIDAY
Hot Smoked Salmon Kedgeree
July Lunch Specials
MONDAY Grilled Chicken Breast
TUESDAY Potato Gnocchi
WEDNESDAY
Char Grilled Gourmet Pork & Fennel Sausages
THURSDAY Lamb & Eggplant Moussaka
FRIDAY Prawns Saganaki
$13.5 Members
2024 PERFECT PLATE DISH
Slow Cooked Beef Short Rib
with potato pavé, honey glazed carrots with Persian feta, parsnip crisps, chimichurri & jus.
JUNE
SPECIAL
Seafood Chowder
with barramundi, mussels, clams, prawns, corn, peas
potato in a cream soup served with chargrilled baguette. Paired with a schooner of Little Creatures XPA or glass of Mortimers Sauvignon Blanc
JULY SPECIAL
Slow Roasted Striploin with Yorkshire pudding, roasted vegetables, gravy & horseradish.
$32.0 * $28.0 * $29.9 *
*Member prices. Available for lunch & dinner during their respective month.
Mother’s Day
SUNDAY 12 MAY
Celebrate Mother’s Day with us this year. Treat the special women in your life to a day of delights, with all-day dining in The Plaza & The Café, including a smorgasboard of options for Breakfast in The Plaza.
Plus, read up about our lavish buffet on level 1 in the coming pages. Make this Mother’s Day one to remember!
OPEN FOR ALL DAY DINING
Breakfast 8.00am - 10.30am | Lunch 11.30am - 3.00pm
Dinner 5.00pm - 9.00pm
Alternatively join us in From 9am*
Breakfast | Lunch | Dinner
Plus Live Music & Kids Clubby House OPEN ALL DAY
*Bookings unavailable in The Plaza & The Café. First in first served basis. The Café is 18+ only.
BREAKFAST menu
Big Breakfast GF
two fried eggs, bacon, pork sausage, grilled herb tomato, mushroom, hash brown & rustic white toast
M $20.5 | V $22.6
Vegetarian Breakfast v GF
grilled haloumi, mushrooms, grilled tomato, fried eggs, spinach, avocado, hash brown & rustic white toast
M $21.3 | V $23.4
Open Omelette
ham or chorizo, capsicum & mushroom served with rustic white toast & hash brown
M $18.0 | V $19.8
Pancakes (3) v with butter & maple syrup
M $14.0 | V $15.4
with Nutella, caramelised banana & strawberries
M $15.0 | V $16.5
Brisket Breakfast Burger
smoked beef brisket, bacon, fried egg, hash brown & BBQ sauce on sesame seed brioche bun
M $16.5 | V $18.5
Croque
Madame
ham & cheese Toastie in rustic white bread with cheese sauce topped with fried egg & parmesan
M $14.5 | V $16.0
Bacon,
Potato Rosti & Egg Roll
bacon, potato rosti, fried egg & BBQ sauce on a sesame seed brioche bun
M $12.0 | V $13.2
Eggs Benedict v two poached eggs & hollandaise sauce on rustic white bread with ham
M $15.0 | V $16.5 with smoked Salmon
M $17.0 | V $17.7
Kids
Menu (12 & UNDER)
KIDS BREAKFAST
bacon, sausage, one fried egg, hash brown & white toast
KIDS PANCAKES v two pancakes, butter, maple syrup & seasonal berries
M $12.0 | V $13.2
Plus
Croissants, Danishes, Muffins, Fruit Salad, Waffles & Hot Coffee & Tea available from
LUNCH Mother’s Day
SUNDAY 12 MAY
Celebrate Mother’s Day in style with a Buffet Lunch
Wenty Events, Level 1 | 12.00pm - 3.30pm
Antipasto Grazing Table | Variety of Salads & Hot Food
Carvery Station | Chocolate Fountain Station | Ice Cream Cart
Plus Live Music & Kids Entertainment
$100 PER ADULT | $25 PER CHILD*
*Under 12 years of age. Terms & conditions apply.
SUNDAY 12 MAY
*This raffle replaces the usual Sunday Raffle. Terms & Conditions apply. UP TO $3,000 WORTH OF PRIZES TO WIN FOR MUM TICKETS FROM 1.30PM DRAW BEGINS 3.30PM
Including Tea, Beauty, Active & Gardening Hampers. Plus Gift Cards & more.
SWIPE
&
SPEND in
club for your chance to WIN!
TO ENTER
SWIPE your Membership Card at the member kiosk.
1 Swipe = 1 entry.
SPEND at any food & drink outlet
$20 = 2 entries | $50 = 5 entries
WEEKLY MINOR DRAWS
Join us each THURSDAY NIGHT during the promotional period for your chance to WIN $1,000 CASH & entry into the MAJOR DRAW!
$100 = 10 entries DOUBLE ENTRIES Receive DOUBLE ENTRIES Mon - Thu
PENRITH MAZDA*Members only promotion. Double entry tickets received on all food and beverage entries during the entry session time of Monday 9:00am to 11:59pm Thursday. Terms & Conditions Apply - available from Reception. NSW Permit Pending, Permit Number TBC. Please be advised that the car advertised may differ in colour from car on display and available to win.
FAMILY FUN DAY MAGPIE
it’s time School Holidayfun
Tuesday 9 July | 6.30pm
kids trivia in the Starlight Room | $2 per person
BOOKINGS ESSENTIAL
MINIFIT
Thursday 11 July glow disco in the Starlight Room | $10 per child BOOKINGS ESSENTIAL wednesday 10 July | 10.30am
REGOFREE
Ringrose Oval | 5-8 year olds - 10am | 9-12 year olds - 1pm
at Pizza Mama | $14.90 per kit includes pizza base, sauce, 3 toppings + kids juice BOOKINGS ESSENTIAL - limited availabilities tuesday 16 July | 10.30am
in the Starlight Room | $5 per player wednesday 17 July | 11.00am
SUNDAY 2 JUNE
$3,000 IN GIFT CARDS & ROYAL HAMPERS TO BE WON TICKETS FROM 5PM DRAW BEGINS 6PM IN THE STARLIGHT ROOM
*This raffle replaces our usual Sunday raffle.
IN JULY RAFFLES
THURSDAYS SUNDAYS
$2,000
Worth of 1/2 hams & Christmas hampers to be WON!
TICKETS FROM 6.15PM DRAW BEGINS 7.30PM
IN THE STARLIGHT ROOM EV E R Y T H U R S D AY & S U N D AY I N J U LY
$3,000
Worth of Gift Cards & Hampers to be WON!
TICKETS FROM 5PM DRAW STARTS 6PM
*These raffles replace our usual Thursday and Sunday raffles for the month of July.
CATCH ALL THE 2024 PARIS OLYMPIC ACTION LIVE & LOUD THROUGHOUT THE CLUB ‘LETS GO AUSTRALIA’ 26 JULY - 11 AUG PLUS ENJOY OLYMPIC FOOD & BEVERAGE OFFERS , IN VENUE PROMOTIONS & MORE
2024 state of origin
EVERY GAME | LIVE & LOUD
bbq pulled pork tacos with guacamole & pica de gallo buffalo chicken wings with ranch dressing $20* $20*
beer tower
two & 1/2 Litres of your choice of the below beer
$30*
beer tower combo
four BBQ pulled pork tacos with guacamole & pica de gallo, 1KG buffalo chicken wings with ranch dressing, chips & 2.5L beer tower.
$50*
*Members Price. Wenty Leagues practises the Responsible Service of Alcohol
SAT 1 JUN | 7.30PM | $55
SUN 9 JUN I 3PM & 7PM SAT 15 JUN | 7.30PM | $39.50 SAT 8 JUN | 7.30PM | $15
SAT 20 JUL | 7.30PM | $39
SAT 27 JUL | 7.30PM | $20
FRI 24 MAY, FRI 28 JUNE & FRI 26 JULY 10pm Start
REGULAR PROMOTIONS & ACTIVITIES
MONDAYS
9.00am Tai Chi Class
10.15am Tai Chi Class
11.00am Cash Housie
7.00pm JT Dance - Modern Jive
TUESDAYS
9.00am Tai Chi Class
9.15am Gentle Exercise Class
10.15am Tai Chi Class
11.30am Cash Housie
7.00pm Bingo
WEDNESDAYS
9.15am Gentle Exercise Class
6.00pm Poker Night
7.00pm Trivia with Maroon
7.30pm Cash Housie
THURSDAYS
9.15am Gentle Exercise Class
11.30am Cash Housie
6.30pm Super Thursday Raffle
FRIDAYS
11.00am Bingo
6.30pm Live Music in The Cafe
7.30pm Cash Housie
10.00pm DJ in The Starlight Tucandela (4th Friday every month)
SATURDAYS
1.00pm Cash Housie
6.30pm Live Music in The Cafe
7.30pm Starlight show
10.00pm DJ in The Starlight
SUNDAYS
4.00pm Gift Card Surprise Sunday Raffle
& reception *Promotions & activities subject to change
TUESDAY 21 MAY | 7PM
Farewell the great ‘Welsh Wizard’
Benjamin Lewis Jones, a titan of Rugby League and former Wentworthville Magpies player and coach sadly passed away earlier this year at the age of 92.
As we reflect on his remarkable life, let us celebrate the milestones that defined his journey and the enduring impact he had on the Rugby League fraternity.
Born and raised in Swansea, Wales, Jones’ passion for both Rugby and Rugby League ignited at a young age. His talent quickly became evident as he rose through the ranks, playing for professional Rugby team Neath, at just 17 years of age. After serving a year in the Navy in 1949, Jones was selected for the British Lions tour of New Zealand and Australia in 1950, scoring 79 points across 8 games.
Late 1952, Jones made the switch across to Rugby League signing for Leeds, which at the time was a record fee of £6,000. One year
LET THE GOOD TIMES BOWL
The Wenty Bowls Club has much reason to celebrate in the coming month, as both the men’s and women’s teams have had incredible success in their Pennant competitions and are headed to State Finals.
For the women’s team, led by Di Worthington, the journey was nothing short of a privilege. “My thoughts… such a privilege to be chosen to play for Wenty League’s, but also for us as a team to put it all together and get through to State playoffs,” expressed Di with gratitude.
With their sights set on the State playoffs, the women of Wenty have been working hard in preparation, with the support of the club behind them. Elizabeth Varecka echoed this sentiment, expressing her pride in representing Wenty at the State level alongside a remarkable group of ladies. “So proud to represent our Club, Wenty, at the State level with a great group of ladies. We will do our best to make our club proud,” she affirmed, embodying a spirit of unity and determination.
later, Jones made his International League debut for Wales, and then went on to tour Australia in 1954. As well as the Welsh nation, Jones represented Great Britian across a number of years - making 15 appearances between 1954 – 1957 and scoring in each of these games for a total of 150 points.
After an incredible 12-year stint at Leeds and multiple records broken, Jones accepted an offer to come to Australia and more specifically, the Wentworthville Magpies as a player/coach role in 1964.
Success soon followed, with the Magpies winning the second division competition in seven out of the eight years Jones was at the helm. Even with these outstanding results, ultimately it was believed that the proximity to Parramatta held back Wenty from promotion to the Sydney First Grade competition, with Cronulla and Penrith securing the two NSWRFL spots.
The tenure of Jones at the Magpies saw him play 87 matches as Captain/Coach, scoring a total of 856 points (18 tries and 401 goals). In the 1965 season alone, Jones kicked an incredible 108 goals and scored 3 tries, as he ended the season with 228 points. This success is arguably unrivaled by any player or coach at the Magpies, and thus came the deserved recognition of Jones being named five-eighth for the Wenty Team of the Century in 2012.
Off the field, Jones enjoyed the incredible lifestyle that Australia and Wentworthville had to offer. Teaching Mathematics at Riverstone High School, Jones also volunteered to prepare and coach the inter-school Rugby League team, and was a valued member of the community before returning to Leeds in 1972.
Wenty Leagues offers our deepest condolences to all of Mr Jones’ family and friends.
Benjamin Lewis Jones
11.4.1931 – 4.3.2024
For the men’s team, they faced a fierce battle in the Zone Finals, as Grade 3 faced off against Greenlees Park in a showdown that tested their resilience and resolve. Despite facing stiff opposition, the Wenty boys secured a 2-shot win. “I have been lucky that this is my seventh State Pennant playoff with Wenty Leagues, but it doesn’t mean that this one is any less exciting.’ expressed John Sunderland. “Great playing in a team environment and I am still with the same majority and core group of blokes that have gone away together over the last six years. We are so grateful and appreciative of the support we get from the Leagues Club. Our goal is to win the very first NSW State Flag for Wenty!! Let’s Go!!”
As both teams prepare for the State finals, with the men drawn at Belrose in the Metro area and women heading to sunny Ballina on the far north coast, they receive support from the club, coaches, managers, and fellow members.
Wishing the teams the best of luck in their finals as they embody the spirit of excellence within the Wenty Bowls Club.
SUB CLUB Reports
BOWLING CLUB
Wenty Leagues Dominates State Pennant at Division 3 Level
Wenty Leagues Bowling Club has emerged as a force to be reckoned with, clinching victory in both the men’s and women’s competitions at the Division 3 level, securing the Zone championships with impressive displays of skill and determination. As they set their sights on the State Finals, slated to commence on the 21st of May, the men’s playoffs are scheduled to take place at Belrose in Sydney, while the women’s team will journey north to Ballina, eager to stake their claim for a coveted State Flag.
Pink Charity Day - ‘Betty Hammond’ Memorial Triples
The Pink Charity Day, held in memory of the esteemed Betty Hammond, proved to be a resounding success on Thursday, April 11th. Drawing nearly 80 enthusiastic participants, the event unfolded with a delightful morning on the greens followed by a heartwarming sit-down lunch, adorned with notable speeches, trophy presentations, and the announcement of raffle winners. A staggering sum of close to $1500 was raised for the Cystic Fibrosis charity, leaving attendees inspired and uplifted. Shirley Hammond, daughter of the late Betty Hammond, expressed her gratitude and touched hearts as she pledged an additional $1000 in prize money for next year’s event.
Women’s Championship Results
• Major Singles: Lyn Hickey defeated Sheryn Batcheldor.
• Minor Singles: Joy Loh defeated Victoria Ghanbary, 25-17.
• Minor Pairs: Joy Loh & Elizabeth Varecka defeated Cathy Quinn & Mure Lilje, 16-14.
• Club Triples: Lisa Chant, Dorothy Cragg & Marie Farmer secured back-to-back titles, defeating Joy Loh, Sandy Desiatnik & Sonia Baitieri, 22-20.
• Major Pairs: Lyn Palo & Robyn Eagles claimed victory over Dot Cragg & Marie Farmer, 22-19.
With the NSW Champion of Champions event looming on the horizon, Wenty Leagues extends their best wishes to their Major Champions— Emmett McLeod, Nick Redcliffe, Lyn Hickey, Lyn Palo, and Robyn Eagles—as they prepare to represent the club in nearby Sydney Clubs in the coming weeks.
Men’s Championships Results
• Minor Fours: Kevin Furniss, Charlie Sciberras, Mick Galli, and Adam Ashton emerged victorious over John French, Steve Baldwin, Peter Macqueen, and Nathan Townsend, with a score of 22-15.
• Club Triples: Lance Williams, Nick Redcliffe, and Trent Whittingham will face off against Scotty Lambert, Eric Crabtree, and Dale Maitland in the final.
State Open Gender Pennants Update
As we approach the climax of the Zone stage of the Open Gender State Pennants, the Wenty Magpies have four Grades performing exceptionally well. The Zone 10 finals are scheduled for the weekend of May 18th & 19th, and we anticipate fierce competition as Grades 2, 4, 7 White, and 7 Black vie for a Zone 10 Pennant Flag, aiming to secure their spot in the NSW State Pennant Finals. Stay tuned for further updates on their results in the upcoming journal articles. As the club gears up for more thrilling competitions, members are reminded that entries for the Consistency Singles and Major/Minor Graded Pairs will be closing imminently, urging them to seize the opportunity to showcase their skills and vie for glory on the greens.
Wenty Leagues Bowling Club stands poised for continued success, fuelled by the passion and dedication of its members and the spirit of camaraderie that defines the sport of lawn bowls. As they embark on their quest for victory in the State Finals and beyond, they carry with them the hopes and dreams of a community united by their love for the game.
Important dates to save:
• Bowls Presentation Day – Sunday 14th July 2024
Cameron Curtis, Bowls Co-ordinator
CRICKET
Another season has concluded with 2 teams Premiers! We would like to congratulate all the teams that made semi finals 6 senior teams, A Grade Black, B1, B3, B8, B9 and B13 with A Grade Black, B1, B3, B8 all having wins and proceeding to the final. Unfortunately 2023/24 wasn’t the year for any of our senior teams.
Juniors we had 6 junior teams playing semi finals, 15/1 White, 15/2, 14/1 White, 13/1 Black, 13/2 and our 14 Thunder Girls with both our U13 teams winning the semis proceeding to finals and taking out the Premiership.
SUB CLUB Reports
Outstanding performances to date are:
STAGE 1 (U10-U11)
Batting
Rd 14 —Vedha Athulya - 36
Rd 15 — Vedha Athulya - 41
Rd 15 — Ansh Hebbar - 31
Rd 16 — Shanay Seth - 29
Rd 18 — Shanay Seth - 31
Bowling
Rd 15 — Krishan Ajith - 3/6 off 4 overs
Rd 18 — Diyan Krishnan - 3/21 off 3 overs
STAGE 2 (IU12-U13)
Batting
Rd 14 — Aarav Daddikar - 96
Rd 18 — Abhinav Balusu - 51
THUNDER GIRLS
Bowling
Rd 13 — Deeya Patel - 3 wickets
Rd 14 — Matilda Fleeting - 4 wickets
SENIORS
Bowling
Rd 7 — Max Rogers - 8/62 off 12.2 overs
Rd 12 — Ethan Nathunamanickam - 8/33 off 14 overs
Rd 12 — Naran Moganathas - 9/11 off 15 overs
Rd 12 — Marcus Pasfield - 6/38 off 16.4 overs
SF — Mithun Kala - 5/46 off 23 overs
We look forward to seeing all our teams at Presentation and hope you have a great off season ready to come back in 2024/25. Keep a look out for registration details.
Yours in cricket Wenty Leagues Cricket Club Committee
DARTS
On behalf of the Darts Club, we hope everyone has had a wonderful start to the year.
We are getting great numbers for Friday Night Social and look forward to everyone joining in. New players welcome. Names in by 7:45pm.
EVENT RESULTS
February
• Presidents Trophy Handicap Singles: Sunday 25 February
Men’s Winner : John Rook.
Runner Up : Ian Merry.
Ladies Winner : Linda Swan
Runner Up : Billie-Jean Harris
March
• Wenty Leagues Open Handicap Singles: Saturday 9 March
“State Affiliated Points Event”
Winner : Roden Monte
Runner Up : Dave Shaw
• Smithfield Friendship Day: Saturday 16 March
Round one held at Smithfield RSL. Was a great day out and enjoyed by all. Smithfield had the win 19 to 14.
UPCOMING EVENTS
April
• Ken Darke Trophy: Sunday 28 April
Names in by 9.30am, Nominated Handicap Doubles: playing with anyone you wish, as long as they are “Wenty Leagues Club Members” (you can join Wenty Leagues Club on the day)
The point difference for handicap events is 25 points.
June
• Dennis Cromack Open Singles: Sunday 2 June
Men’s and Ladies Singles. Names in by 9:30am.
• Darts Club AGM: Sunday 23 June 9:00am start.
• Darts Club Handicap Singles: Sunday 23 June
Names in by 10:30am after AGM.
• Wacky Darts: Friday 28 June
Names in by 7:45pm.
Come down for a fun night of darts with a difference.
July
• Club Championship Singles: Sunday 7 July
Men’s and Ladies Singles. Names in by 9:30am.
Dave Shaw, President
DOMINOS
Dominos resumed from Christmas and holiday break on 1 February Dominos are played each Thursday at 7.30 pm near the Magpie Bar. Payment of $1 is required by 7.15 pm to enable the draw to be made. Players usually play as a two person team and teams are drawn at random. There may be a singles or triples game depending on the number of starters. Most games finish around 9pm.
Results since the last report are as follows -
01/02 1st Andy Galloway & Shirley Keniry
2nd Edwin Donat & Winston Tattersall
3rd Agnelle Edouard & Carole Vella
08/02 1st Gloria Bugden & Josie Moncrieff
2nd Shirley Keniry & Winston Tattersall
3rd Ray Gorbatenko & Pat Jolly
15/02 1st Andy Galloway & Josie Moncrieff
2nd Gwen Hall & Winston Tattersall
3rd Gloria Bugden & Antoinette Zaia
22/02 1st Josie Moncrieff & Andy Galloway 2nd Shirley Keniry & Carole Vella
3rd Pat Jolly & Col Manton
29/02 1st Pat Jolly
2nd Carole Vella & Gil Chaperon 3rd Edwin Donat & Shirley Keniry
07/03 1st Gloria Bugden & Edwin Donat 2nd Gwen Hall & Winston Tattersall
14/03 1st Edwin Donat & Andy Galloway 2nd Antoinette Zaia & Gil Chaperon 3rd Robbie Chaperon & Gwen Hall
21/03 1st Robbie Chaperon & Agnelle Edouard
2nd Andy Galloway
3rd Ray Gorbatenko & Winston Tattersall
21/03 1st Gloria Bugden & Winston Tattersall
2nd Ray Gorbatenko
3rd Carole Vella & Antoinette Zaia
FISHING
February saw our AGM and the reappointment of the existing Committee, and a small function was held to announce and congratulate of the Fishing Club winners for 2023.
The Club Champion for a second year in a row was won by Anand (Senior) Nandoo; Second Place went to George Schembri, with Third to Stephen Sakalak.
The Monthly Biggest Bag was won by Anand Nando with 10.84 kg. Biggest Snapper won by Mick Prestipino weighing is at 3.24 kg, a great size. Biggest Morwong won by Manny Buhagiar weighing in
at 1.58 kg, another good size. The Biggest Fish of the Year was the Snapper weighing 3.24kg caught by Mick Prestipino. Congratulations to all.
The results from the fishing trip in late January was 4 Morwong, 1 Snapper, 3 Leather Jackets, 1 Pig Fish, 2 Long Finned Perch, 14 Flat Head, 7 Maori Wrasse, 7 Sergeant Baker and 1 Sweep. The Biggest Fish went to Kwan with a 0.91kg Flat Head, well done Kwan. From the numbers you can see the catch was small, nevertheless the anglers all enjoyed their day out on the water.
Fishing started at the 120 metres with sinkers not holding bottom, so we drifted to 180 then to 200 metres. The Boat Captain changed spots a few times however, the fishing was not good, lastly, we moved to around 50 – 60 metres before heading back to Kiama Wharf, the fishing was better with angles able to hold bottom. While not a lot of fish were caught a good day out just the same.
Our next trip wasn’t until late February, the weather while not perfect was still acceptable, there was a strong current to contend with, we still went out.
The fish caught was: 28 Morwong, 5 Snapper, 4 Leather Jackets, 6 Pg Fish, 10 Flat Head, 7 Sergeant Baker and 3 Sweep. The biggest fish caught was shared by two, Pat Dengate with a 1 kg Snapper and Anand Nadoo with a 1 kg Morwong, well done boys. The biggest bag with 4.71 kgs went to Anand Junior.
The March fishing trip was a great success with 16 Morwong, 5 Snapper, 1 Pig Fish, 7 long Finned Perch, 45 Flat Head, 3 Sergeant Baker and 62 Latchet. The biggest fish as caught by Mick, weighting 1.23 kg, type of fish was not provided, and the biggest bag coming in at 12.86 kgs was caught by Anand Junior. The weather was great with a 10-knot wind making it very pleasant on the water.
The Small Boats weekend went a head in early March with small numbers this time, the fishing while not great still saw members enjoying themselves with a lot of banter when they got together for the barbeque and the local Bowling Club dinners.
For details on the Fishing Club see a member of the club or contact the committee. The Committee meets on the second Wednesday on each month at 6pm in the Sports Bar area.
Till next tide
Phil Nash, Publicity Officer
GOLF
I hope this report finds everyone well and settling into 2024 nicely. Although in saying that, we are almost a quarter of the way into the year. Is it just me or are the days rocketing by?
So let’s get into it. Our Presentation Night was celebrated in January and I am certain everyone enjoyed themselves. Congratulations to all the winners and runners-up. A big congratulations to Ryan Payne who was our Clubman of the Year. Ryan had an exceptional year cleaning up at a considerable number of events.
SUB CLUB Reports
In the previous report, I detailed that the 2024 calendar started with our Guzzler of Guzzlers. We have kicked off the bulk of our 2024 calendar events with our doubles Match Play being held in the January/February period with the final played at Penrith on the 18th of February.
Line honours went to Tim Fuhrmann and Avner Dahari with the runners-up Sione Fangupo and Manatu Fatu. Congratulations to all.
February also saw the hosting of our AGM which resulted in the election of our new committee members:
President: Glen Grant
Secretary: Leon Plotkans
Treasurer: Danny Chaiban
Captain: Tim Willet
Vice-Captain: Frank Soballa
Handicapper: Rob Ruffle
Match Committee: Graham Kenyon, Brian Adams, Jim Clarke
Congratulations to all those elected. It is my sincerest hope that we can double down on last year’s efforts and enhance our club for the benefit of all.
We started the Cock-of-the-Walk with qualifiers at Studley Park. This event is played over the majority of the year with the final played at Antill Park in December.
One of our members (Sione Fangupo) suffered an embarrassing start at Studley Park on the first tee with an air swing. What a lousy way to start his round.
Our annual trip away took place on the 10th of March which took place in the Hunter Valley, playing three quality courses, The Vintage, Cypress Lakes and Rydges. We were fortunate enough to experience great weather and as always, enjoyed great company.
Our Summer Ambrose took place at Campbelltown on the 17th of March with our winners being Sione Fangupo, Manatu Fatu, Joe Cannon and Anthony Fedele. Runners-up were Steve Adams, Brian Adams, Alan Thompson and Matt Pittas. Well done to all teams.
Our last event for this journal was our yearly challenge at Gosford Leagues with a resounding 350 points to 270 win to going to Wenty.
Thus far, we have had ten guzzlers over our first eleven rounds. The first three clubman positions are Manatu Fatu (114pts), Brian Adams (73pts) and Alan Thompson (51pts). We also have our Foursomes event, Leagues Club Cup and Stableford Championships coming up in the next couple of months. I will have results in the next journal.
That about wraps up March. We are always looking for new members so if you are interested or know someone, please check the sub club website for contact details.
Kind Regards.
Glen Grant, President
GOSHIN JU-JITSU
Goshin Ju-Jitsu teaches a system of unarmed defensive techniques, using an attacker’s momentum against them, which is traditionally based and adapted for modern day situations. It is a modern form of the ancient Ju-Jitsu system, where knowledge, not strength, is required to defeat your attackers.
Ju-Jitsu is a Japanese martial art that can be enjoyed by women, men and children from 8 years of age.
The Goshin Ju-Jitsu AGM was held on Monday 18th March, 2024 in Magpie Meeting Room 3 at 7.30pm. Congratulations to the following executive committee members for 2024:
Sensei: Rick Cefai
Assistant Sensei: Daniel Greenhalgh
President: Andrew Seck
Secretary: Amanda Seck
Treasurer: Deanne Pierce
Off mat Committee: Caroline Karachristos and all instructors.
Patrons: Trevor and Marie Simpson Ray Bligh
Training is held every Wednesday night during the school term in the Wally Webster Hall from 6.30pm. Junior membership is open to students who are children of members of the Wenty Leagues Club, from the ages of 8 to 18 years.
Our training times are:
Junior white belt to junior purple belt — 6.30pm to 7.45pm
Senior belts & new adult students — 8.00pm to 9.30pm
Our books for new junior student registrations are currently closed. We look forward to welcoming new junior students in term 3 when registrations re-open. In order not to miss out on limited vacancies, please click here to be placed on our waiting list for new junior registration.
For all enquiries, please email wlcgoshinjujitsu@gmail.com.
Amanda Seck, Secretary
INDOOR BOWLS
We returned to Bowls on 17th January 2024.
INDOOR BOWLS AGM
We held our AGM on20/3/2024 with good attendance from Members. The President thanked the committee and members for their help and support for the past year. The whole committee were returned same as previous year.
CHAMPIONSHIPS
Our next championship will be Mixed Pairs on Wednesday 20th June. Results will be in next report.
NEW MEMBERS
New members are welcome to play on Wednesdays starting at 10.30am, and Thursdays starting at 7pm.
Barrie Craig, President
NETBALL
With our 2024 season fast approaching, our twenty-two teams are training hard preparing for another successful season. A special thank you to our committee who have been involved in grading, planning and ensuring Wenty Leagues Netball is as strong as ever. This is inclusive of our newly election president, Kellie Denning, who has confidently stepped into the role supported by predecessor Jody Manson. Jody, still heavily involved in the netball club as member protection officer, made the decision in 2023 to stand down as she focuses on her family and role on the Wenty Leagues Board of Directors. Thank you Jody for your sacrifice, support and leadership over the past ten years.
COMMITTEE FOR 2024 SEASON
President: Kellie Denning
Secretary: Sue Smith
Treasurer: Melissa Docksey
Secretary: Sue Smith
Vice President: Myra Misimake-Hovell
Registrar: Christie Barter
Umpires Convenor: Oriwia Brown
Coaching Co-Ordinator: Vanessa Arena
NetSetGo Coaching Co-Ordinator: Sharon Nassar
Equipment Officer’s: Amy Bell / Judy Paton
Publicity Officer: Sarah Koroa
Member Protection Officer: Jody Manson
BCNA - IMPORTANT DATES -
2024
27 April - Saturday
Round 1 BCNA Winter Competition - Opening Ceremony
NetSetGo skills Program (Come & Try Day)
24 August - Saturday
Round 15 BCNA Winter Competition - Crazy Hair & Sock Day
FINAL SERIES – 2024
31 August
Saturday BCNA Winter Competition SEMI-FINAL
7 September
Saturday BCNA Winter Competition PRELIMINARY FINAL
14 September
Saturday BCNA Winter Competition GRAND FINAL
CONTACT US
General enquiries: wentyleaguesnetball@hotmail.com
Registration enquiries: christiebarter@hotmail.com
Wenty Leagues Netball
Don’t forget to send a request to join our closed Group Facebook page to keep up to date with club announcements.
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Regards, Sue Smith, Publicity Officer
SNOOKER & BILLIARDS
Wenty Snooker and Billiards Club has teams in different grade who play against different clubs as per the information below.
Division 1 Western District
Wenty is running 3rd
Division 2 Western District
29/2/24 Wenty won Marconi 10 Points to 2, Guildford and Blacktown workers are on 20 points. Marconi and Wenty on 19 points Seven Hills on 17 points Panthers on 13 points.
SUB CLUB Reports
Division 3 Western District
Wenty (2) is running 2nd on 14 points
Wenty (1) is running 3rd on 12 points
We are pleased to announce that during our presentation night on Monday 18th December 2023 we were sponsored by Bunning’s Smithfield who donated $100.00, Coles Merrylands who donated $75.00, and Dan Murphy’s Wentworthville who donated $25.00. The donations were in the form of gift cards. We thank our sponsors for their generous donations and we hope to have them on board this year as well.
Monday nights’ shoot out is still up and running, with wining prizes range from $40.00 to $5.00 per night, depends on the number of participants each night. Entry fee is still $5.00 per person.
We are still seeking new and previous years’ members to come and join the Snooker Club. The fee is still $10.00 per person per year
Regards,
Fred Sabbagh, SecretarySQUASH
60th Anniversary Celebration
In November 1964, a request was made by 7 members of the Leagues Club (including Life members Ken Darke and Maurie Wheatley), who played social squash, to establish the Wentworthville Leagues Club Squash Club.
Hence, this year is our 60th Anniversary and arrangements are in hand to celebrate this Diamond Jubilee event in conjunction with our 2023 Annual Presentation Night, on Saturday evening 1st June 2024 from 6.00pm in the Blaxland Room West at the Leagues Club.
All current and ex-playing members and their partners are welcomed to attend, the cost being $40.00 per head which includes a 2 course meal and beverages. Tickets can be purchased at the Leagues Club or via the Club’s website.
To celebrate the event a special 60th Anniversary Shirt has been designed together with a key ring.
To assist with catering requirements, it would be appreciated if any explaying members wishing to attend to please contact Vice President, Rob Spooner on 0434 000 656 or email loisandrob@optusnet.com.au.
Our special guest speaker will be Mr. Geoff Hunt AM MBE, who is widely considered to be one of the greatest squash players in History, having been ranked the World Number 1 player from 1975-1980. He won 178 of the 215 tournaments he contested including 4 World Titles.
Annual General Meeting
The 2024 AGM will be held in the Lawson South Room at the Leagues Club on Monday 3rd June 2024 at 7.30pm.
After 10 years of outstanding service as the Club’s Secretary, Graeme Mitchell is stepping down and hence we are looking for one of our members to take on this very important position.
2023 Spring Pennant
Our Club had 15 teams participating in the 4 Divisions of the Western Districts Spring Pennant. The Grand Finals were held on 6th December 2023 and the Club was successful, winning 3 of the Divisions.
Division 1
WLSC Top Team in Spring Pennant 2023
2024 Autumn Pennants
We have 17 teams playing in this Competition which started 27 February 2024. Finals to be played 26th June 2024 and Grand Finals 3rd July 2024.
2024 Club Championships
This Annual Event commenced 30th January 2024 and the Finals were played 21st February 2024
Men’s Open Winner Peter Bastow R/U Tony Cardarello
Women’s Open Winner Lyndal Amer R/U Leigh Ditu
Division 1
Division 2
Division 3
Division4
Division 5
Division 6
Winner Peter Bastow R/U Tony Cardarello
Winner Clive Aviet R/U Lyndal Amer
Winner Matthew Taylor R/U Mark De Luca
Winner Phi Dao R/U Leigh Ditu
Winner Paul Gergis R/U Ricardo Blazquez
Winner Tabitha Bratton R/U Rob Spooner
NSW Master’s Tournaments
Our Number 1 Ladies Player, Lyndal Amer won the ACT Women’s Open Event held in the ACT 3-4 March 2024.
Future events to be held at Wyong 25/26 May and the NSW State Titles will be played 22-23 June at Dural.
Vale-Robert (Bob) Galea (19/02/1946–21/03/2024)
It is with deep regret that we report the passing of one of our members Bob Galea who was a Life Member of our Club.
On behalf of all WLSC past and present members, we wish to extend our deepest sympathies to his son Paul (also an ex-member), his family, relatives and friends of the Galea family. May he rest in eternal peace.
UPCOMING WLSC EVENTS
Here’s what’s coming up over the next few months.
Coaching Clinic 3.5: Our next Coaching Clinic will be held at Northmead Squash courts on Sunday 16 June 2024 at 9.30am.
Inter-Club Challenge 2024: Wenty Leagues v Canterbury Leagues on Saturday 13th July at 2.00pm.
Social Night 1.0: Our Inaugural Social Night will be held on Wednesday 17th July starting at 7.00PM.
For further information or to reserve your spot, go to the Squash Club’s website at revolutionise.com.au/wentyleaguessquash/events/list
Keep fit, play squash.
Rob Spooner, Vice President
SWIMMING
The Swimming Club is currently on winter break with the summer season commencing on Sunday 13th October, 2024. However, Cumberland Council have decided to keep the pool open (they are heated) during the months of April to September from 6am to 7pm Monday to Friday and 7am to 4pm Saturday, Sunday and Public Holidays.
Should you be a Cumberland Council Senior Resident you are entitled to free admission each Tuesday and Thursday. So if you feel like some brisk exercise over the winter months this may be the place to go.
Whilst we are on winter break we have a good number of members attending the Kings Legacy Carnival at Dubbo over the June long weekend. The carnival has been going for a quite a while firstly at Wellington then at Queanbeyan for over 30 years and now at Dubbo. It’s a good time for old friends to catch up. Funds are raised from raffles held over the weekend with all proceeds going to Dubbo Legacy.
We will be having a social event during the winter months so that we can catch up.
Robin Thomson, President
WDRLFC
Harvey Norman Women’s Premiership & Ron Massey Cup
How good is it to have the footy back ...
Our Ron Massey are off to a flying start, 2 from 2 for the season thus far. Round 1 and the team travelled up the M4 to take on Penrith Brothers and came away with a convincing 44 – 0 win. Round 2 and the boys are away again, this time to Hills and after some late changes to the team named on Tuesday, especially with both halves withdrawing late in the week, the Ron Massey team prevailed with a hard fought win 19 – 6.
A big congratulations to Josh Minhinnick for playing his 100th game for the club. With the season having a break over the Easter weekend round 3 sees the boys travelling to T.G Millner to face a much improved Ryde Eastwood. Round 4 is a bye for the Ron Massey side with round 5 seeing a new initiative for the NSWRL and the Ron Massey competition introducing a ‘Magic Round’ with all Sydney Shield and Ron Massey games to be played at St Marys stadium. Coincidently, we play St Marys in the final game of the weekend,
4.00pm on Sunday the 21st of April. Our first home game for the season comes in Round 7 where we host Mounties at Ringrose on Sunday the 5th of May, Sydney Shield at 12 noon and Ron Massey at 2.00pm. We would love to see you there.
Our Harvey Norman squad is also starting to take shape with the appointment of Lino Salafai to the head coach position. Lino brings an impressive resume with vast experience both as a player and through his coaching credentials being involved with Penrith through junior representative programs, Samoa U/18’s and U/23’s, Ron Massey level at Cabramatta, to more recently an assistant to Jamie Soward at St George NRLW.
We also welcome Joe Galuvao to the assistant coach position, another with vast experience appearing in 240 NRL games, including 2 premierships in 2003 and 2011, and also represented Samoa and New Zealand.
Welcome also Maherau (Milo) Arona who will take over the manager position, once again with plenty of experience managing Cook Island representative teams, and introducing Hannah Norrie who will take on the position of Strength & Conditioning coach for 2024. Most of the players pencilled in for Harvey Norman positions for Wenty in 2024, Round 1 is Sunday the 7th of July which is also Family Fun Day, will start the year playing Women’s Opens for Wenty United, a lead up competition for the Harvey Norman season.
All information relating to the WDRLFC including complete draws for the Harvey Norman Women’s and Ron Massey Cup teams can be found on our website wentymagpies.com.au
Martin De Bono, Secretary
SUB CLUB contacts
GOSHIN JU-JITSU
BOWLING CLUB
President Steve Baldwin
Secretary Cameron Curtis 0412 089 833 ccurtis@wentyleagues.com.au
Ladies Representatives
Marcia Woods bwo00370@bigpond.net.au
Sheryn Batcheldor sherynbatcheldor@bigpond.com
CRICKET
President Justin Isaacs
Vice President Aaron Martin
Secretary Louise Frendo 0414 347 277 lfrendo@wentyleagues.com.au
Treasurer Hubert Jesuratnam
DARTS
President David Shaw
Secretary Lynda Fox 0417 209 784 foxxes59@gmail.com
DOMINOS
President Patricia Jolly ptjolly@bigpond.net.au
Secretary Josie Moncrieff
FISHING
President William Van De Mortel
Secretary Michael Nash 0409 030 460 michaelnash101@hotmail.com
GOLF
President Glen Grant
Secretary Leon Plotkans 0412 404 660 leonair@tpg.com.au
INDOOR BOWLS
President Barrie Craig
Secretary Patricia Gargan 0451 102 931
President Andrew Seck
Secretary Amanda Seck 0418 292 040 wlcgoshinjujitsu@gmail.com
NETBALL
President Kellie Denning 0410 533 841
Secretary Sue Smith wentyleaguesnetball@hotmail.com
SNOOKER & BILLARDS
President Andrew Carle
Secretary Fred Sabbagh - 0412 521 364 freds55@tpg.com.au
SQUASH
President John Musumeci
Secretary Graeme Mitchell 0435 837 675 gamitchell50@gmail.com
SWIMMING
President Robin Thomson
Secretary Patricia Jolly 0427 319 093 ptjolly@bigpond.net.au
TABLE TENNIS
President Gavin Bland
Secretary Eric Lam 0428 183 828 elam3828@yahoo.com.au
WDRLFC
(Ron Massey Cup & HN NSW WP)
President Rod Pritchard
Secretary Martin De Bono 0411 258 890 secretary@wentymagpies.com.au
WUJRLFC
President Elias Kassab
Secretary John Burns 0404 763 746 john6burns6@hotmail.com
GENERAL information
DRESS REQUIREMENTS
To maintain the high standard you enjoy at Wenty Leagues we require all members and visitors to adhere to the following standards. The following outlines acceptable and unacceptable items of footwear and clothing.
Acceptable:
Some examples, not limited to:
• Neat and tidy sports apparel
• Camouflage clothing
• Slides, sandals, scuffs or ugg boots
Unacceptable:
Some examples, not limited to:
• Football shorts, stubbies, board shorts or brief shorts
• Sleeveless shirts
• Swim wear or undergarments as clothing
• Torn clothing
• Bike shorts
• Rubber Thongs after 7pm
• Bare feet
• Sports caps and bandanna headwear
Members are reminded that you are responsible for your guests and guest’s behaviour. Members’ Guests must adhere to the same rules and regulations that apply to Wenty Leagues Club Members, including but not limited to, dress regulations, behaviour, condition of entry and other Wenty Leagues Club Policies.
CHILDREN AT WENTY
Wenty Leagues is a family friendly venue and we welcome children of all ages. To ensure the comfort, safety and enjoyment of all patrons, the following policy has been adopted for Minors when they are on Club premises:
• Minors must be accompanied by a responsible adult at all times whilst on Club premises. “Responsible Adult”, in relation to a Minor, means an adult who is:
a) parent, step-parent or guardian of the Minor,
b) the Minor’s parents spouse or de facto partner, or
c) for the time being standing in as the parent of the Minor.
• Minors are not allowed in the Wenty Cafe, Magpie Bar, TAB or the Gaming Floor area (even when accompanied by an adult).
• Minors will not be admitted to enter Club premises after 9pm.
• Minors are required to leave Club premises by 10.00pm Sunday to Thursday, and 10.30pm Friday to Saturday.
• Minors may be permitted to remain on Club premises after the above times in the following circumstances:
a) They are attending a private function.
b) They are dining in The Plaza in which case they must leave the Club as soon as they have finished dining.
c) Permission has been granted by the Duty Manager or Club Supervisor
• The accompanying responsible adult is to ensure that their Minor behaves in an appropriate manner when on Club premises and refrains from behaviour which is likely to cause discomfort or inconvenience to other patrons. Such behaviour includes, but is not limited to, loud squealing and running around unsupervised between tables.
CONTACT US
Address 50 Smith Street, Wentworthville, NSW 2145
Post PO Box 228, Wentworthville NSW 2145
Phone 02 8868 9200
Fax 02 8868 9290
Email info@wentyleagues.com.au
Website www.wentyleagues.com.au
Wenty Leagues Club supports the Responsible Service of Alcohol and the Responsible Conduct of Gaming.
All information correct at time of publishing. We apologise for any changes after this time.
TRADING hours
Mon-Thu 9.00am – 4.00am Fri 9.00am – 6.00am Sat 9.00am – 6.00am Sun 9.00am – 4.00am
GAMING FLOOR
Mon-Thu 10.00am – 4.00am Fri 10.00am – 6.00am Sat 9.00am – 6.00am Sun 9.00am – 4.00am
Opens 9.00am on Public Holidays
Sun-Thu 9.00am – 3.30am Fri & Sat 9.00am – 5.30am
Mon-Thu 11.30am – 2.30pm 5.00pm – 9.00pm Fri 11.30am – 2.30pm 5.00pm - 9.30pm Sat 11.30am - 3.00pm 5.00pm – 9.30pm Sun 11.30am – 3.00pm 5.00pm – 9.00pm Thu 5.30pm - 10.30pm Fri 3.30pm - 11.00pm Sat 10.00am - 12.00am Sun 12.00pm - 10.00pm
Mon-Thu 11.30am – 2.30pm 5.00pm – 9.00pm Fri 11.30am – 2.30pm 5.00pm – 10.00pm Sat 11.30am –10.00pm Sun 11.30am – 9.00pm
Mon CLOSED Tue-Thu 11.30am – 2.30pm 5.00pm - 9.00pm Fri 11.30am - 2.30pm 5.00pm - 9.30pm Sat 11.30am - 3.00pm 5.00pm - 9.30pm Sun 11.30am - 3.00pm 5.00pm - 9.00pm Mon-Thu 11.30am - 3.00pm 5.00pm - 9.00pm Fri 11.30am - 3.00pm 5.00pm - 10.30pm Sat 11.30am - 10.30pm Sun 11.30am - 9.00pm
Mon -Wed Closed * Thu - Fri 6:00pm - 10:00pm* Sat - Sun 12:00pm - 4:00pm* 6:00pm - 10:00pm*
Open 7 days 9am - 3.00pm & 3.30pm - 9.30pm
Trading hours are subject to change without notice. Regular updates are available via our website & reception.
*Please check website for Crave school holiday trading hours.
*All information in this Journal is correct at the time of publishing. Information is subject to chance without notice.
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Read up on our 2024 Perfect Plate dishes & the brilliant chefs behind the dishes on page 10.