ANNUAL REPORT 2013
Western Australian Rugby Union (inc.)
Office Bearers Western Australian Rugby Union (Inc)
President
Patron in Chief
Chairman
Founded 1983, Re-formed 1928
His Excellency Malcolm McCusker AC CVO QC, Governor of Western Australia
Patron
Mr Arthur Hill
Vice Patrons
D G Redpath Dr R J Perry AM
Board Members
D G Redpath (President), Dr R J Perry AM (Chairman), C Fear, S Fink, T Howarth AO CitWA, L Davies, B Stewart, S Staniforth (Player Representative), I Cochrane, D Vaux
Senator The Honourable Chris Evan; R C Kucera APN; Hon. Alannah MacTiernan MP; The Right Honourable Lisa-M. Scaffidi, The Lord Mayor City of Perth, Hon. Terrence Waldron MLA, Minister for Sport and Recreation; Racing and Gaming; Simon Withers, Mayor Town of Cambridge
Chief Executive Officer
Life Members
Judiciary Board
P Bailey, B Belfitt, Mrs V Bleakley, TJ Bradbury, Dr D Butcher, P Davies-Moore, Rev R Davis, M Day, S Fink, B French, C Green, J Hancock, Dr B Hartley, Dr D Haultain, A Hill, G Hunt, M Hunt, Dr A Johnson, G Mickle, B Olney, Dr R Perry AM, M Penhaligon, D Procopis, D Redpath, B Reinecke, M Siddons, J Skiba, G M Stooke OAM, J Suckling, R Todman, R Trend, R Vaughan
Honorary Life Members
R Arndt, J Freemantle, J Green, B Wright
M Sinderberry
Secretary M Wilson
M Becker, M Cashman, P Ellis, J Hancock, M Hunt, B Mews, R Mills, A O’Shea, M Parker, B Thompson, M Tudori, S Waddingham
Australian Rugby Union Delegate Dr R J Perry AM
Auditor
Ernst & Young
Awards 2013 Western Force Awards Nathan Sharpe Medal Kyle Godwin
Force Man
Matt Hodgson
Rising Star Kyle Godwin
Members MVP Kyle Godwin
RugbyWA Awards Employee of the Year Dwayne Nestor
Community Rugby Awards PG Hampshire Award Joe Savage (Palmyra)
Championship Player of the Year Carols Waretini (Joondalup Brothers)
Coach Award
Dwayne Grace (Wests Scarborough)
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Top Try Scorer
Christian Joubert (UWA)
Top Point Scorer
Andrew Smith (Rockingham)
Most Improved Player Lukas Birch (Kalamunda)
Best Colt Player (U20)
Luke Burton (UWA) and Ollie Hoskins (Cottesloe)
Women’s Best & Fairest Natasha Haines (Cottesloe)
Referee Award Graham Cooper
Life Membership Julie Skiba
Premiership Club Champions Cottesloe
Championship Club Champions Curtin Uni
Champion Club Palmyra
Contents Office Bearers ....................................... 2
Awards .................................................. 2
President’s Report ................................. 4
Chairman’s Report ................................. 5
Chief Executive Officer’s Report ............. 6
Media and Marketing Report .................. 8
Professional Rugby Report ..................... 9
Season Review ............................. 11 - 19
Community Rugby Report ..................... 20
WAJRU President’s Report ................... 22
WARURA Report ................................... 23
WASRU Report ..................................... 26
Country Rugby Report .......................... 27
Junior Elite Report ........................ 28 - 32
Chief Financial Officer’s Report ............ 33
Finances ...................................... 34 - 55 RUGBYWA 2013 ANNUAL REPORT
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President’s Report In 2013 the Western Force was relaunched under the guidance of Coach Michael Foley and Captain Matt Hodgson. The team showed signs of great improvement on the field with stirring victories over the Brumbies, Reds, Highlanders and Crusaders. It was also fantastic to see one of our local products, Kyle Godwin, not only consolidate a position within the starting side during 2013, but to go on and receive the inaugural Nathan Sharpe Medal, Rising Star and Members MVP at the end-of-season Awards Night. 2014 will see the Force take further strides forward on the field with plenty of new signings for Force fans to get excited about. This includes the signing of several locally produced players. The visit of the touring British & Irish Lions to Perth was a highlight of the 2013 Rugby season in Perth. This was the first game between the Lions and the Western Force which did not exist the last time the Lions toured Australia. While the scoreboard went against the Force, the battle in the front row was a highlight, as was the emergence of several young and talented players for the Force. Welcome to new CEO Mark Sinderberry and his family who have now made Perth their home. Mark has brought clear direction and considerable experience to RugbyWA following on from his previous rugby administration roles as CEO of the Brumbies and the UK heavyweight Saracens. The new eastern stand and other improved facilities at nib Stadium were available for the Force’s faithful “Sea of Blue” to watch the team in 2013. The vastly improved viewing and general comfort for supporters cannot be understated and I would like to sincerely thank the State Government for its commitment to providing world class facilities. In local rugby, the Pindan Premiership competition brought to rugby followers, a tremendous season. Congratulations to Nedlands who overcame a four-point half time deficit before running out winners over old rivals Cottesloe, 2014, to secure the flag after having finished runners-up for the past two seasons. All finals across the Premiership and Championship grade competitions were hotly contested affairs. Tough Palmyra prop, Joe Savage, was recognised as the competition’s best player, receiving the PG Hampshire Award at the RugbyWA Awards Breakfast. Savage’s strength and technique at the set-piece ensured Palmyra’s front-row was never taken lightly by opposition teams and he added surprising athleticism for a front row forward, crossing for 13 tries during the season, including a hattrick against University. Cottesloe player and 2014 Western Force recruit Ryan Louwrens finished runner-up to Savage. Coach of the Year
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Award went to Wests Scarborough’s First Grade coach, Dwayne Grace who lead his side to a fourth place finish on the Pindan Premier Grade ladder. UWA fullback, Christian Joubert claimed the competition’s Top Try Scorer after crossing 16 times while Rockingham back Andrew Smith took out the Top Points Scorer award with seven tries, 26 conversions and 22 penalties to finish with 153 points for the season. Kalamunda flanker, Lukas Birch, was the competition’s Most Improved Player and Cottesloe flyhalf and Australian Sevens squad member Natasha Haines was identified as the Women’s Best and Fairest. Referee Graham Cooper received the Referee Award following a break-out season with the whistle and making two appearances as an assistant referee in two Super Rugby matches. Cottesloe was named the 2013 Premiership Club on the back of taking out the minor premierships in both the Pindan Premier Grade and Reserve Grade. The 2013 Championship Club was Curtin Uni, following their clean sweep of the First, Second and Third Championships grade premierships. The Champion Club – which takes into consideration the performances at both senior and junior level – was won by Palmyra. The West Australian Rugby Union Council met on three occasions including the AGM at which Dr Russel Perry AM was re- elected Chairman for a further two year term together with Board Members Steve Fink and Tony Howarth. The Council endorsed the Board’s recommendation to recognise Julie Skiba as a Life Member. Julie has a long history in rugby, notably with the Kalamunda club, the Referee’s Association and in West Australian Junior Rugby. Congratulations Julie. Thanks to the RugbyWA Board and in particular our Chairman Russel Perry whose service to Rugby was recognised when he became a Member of the Order of Australia (OAM). The board are a group of highly skilled professionals who provide their services to rugby in a voluntary capacity.
David Redpath President
Chairman’s Report 2013 was another year of mixed fortunes with improved on-field performances for the Western Force and ongoing growth in community and junior rugby; but lagging support from potential sponsors and corporate supporters, and the attendance at games not reaching potential. Firstly, it is appropriate to recognise the efforts, loyalty and hard work of the volunteers who are involved throughout our game from club administrators, coaches, referees, Western Force members, supporters, Force Fifteen members, the Force Family and my fellow RugbyWA Board and Board Committee Members. It is your ongoing passion and involvement shared with that of the Executive and staff of RugbyWA that will keep driving all aspects of our operations towards a more sustainable future. In particular I acknowledge the contribution of former Board Member and CEO Vern Reid who provided able leadership during a difficult and challenging period of RugbyWA’s history. Vern has now joined the Hong Kong Rugby Union and we wish him well in his new role and look forward to an ongoing relationship. Our new CEO Mark Sinderberry joined us at the beginning of the year and, together with new coach Michael Foley, is already leading us towards a new, more innovative and financially sound future. It is significant that Mark who comes to us from the ACT via the UK and Michael who joined us from Queensland via NSW are the ones who have renewed the organisation’s focus on our “West Australian-ness”. Already through a number of their initiatives we have moved from being a Super Rugby franchise based in WA to becoming perhaps for the first time, a truly Western Australian Super Rugby Club. This evolution is being reflected in six players from WA selected in the Western Force squad for 2014 (compared with six in total over the last eight years); in Western Force players being formally associated with, playing and attending local club activities; with a new Academy initiative, the Future Force to recruit young players on scholarships to live and study in Perth, to train with the Western Force and to play in our local club competitions; by a focus on Western Australian based companies as potential financial supporters. All of these activities are targeted at a stronger performing elite team, playing a distinctive Western Force style of game, built on the foundation of a growing and higher standard community rugby base. The community rugby base under the leadership of Andrew Hill and his team is also broadening with particularly strong growth in the juniors and a renewed focus on Women’s and Seven’s Rugby. Seven’s Rugby is to be an Olympic Sport in 2016 and a multi-layered competition has been structured to provide opportunities and pathways for young Western Australian men and women to become Olympic athletes.
Congratulations to the Nedlands Club on winning the first grade Premiership, to all clubs and teams who participated in finals rugby, to Palmyra’s Joe Savage as winner of the P G Hampshire Trophy, to Kyle Godwin as winner of the Nathan Sharpe Medal and to Ben McCalman, Hugh McMeniman and Nick Cummins on their Wallaby selections. Under the captaincy of Matt Hodgson and lead by new coach Michael Foley with his professional rugby staff, the Western Force turned a significant corner from its “annus horribilus” in 2012. Four victories and two draws with several other games winnable, augurs well for 2014. Particularly important is the fact that in its last four games of the season the Western Force won three matches and drew one. We acknowledge the support of the Western Force since inauguration, from naming sponsor Emirates Airlines. New sponsorship relationships are being pursued in a tough economic environment and opportunities are now enhanced by the completion of facilities at nib Stadium. In particular thanks to the State Government for the further development of a new and better drained playing surface and the completion of the bowl seating around the northern perimeter. Despite all these initiatives, another significant loss will be declared for 2013. The Board and RugbyWA Executive have led a multi-pronged agenda to turn this around with a forecast break-even in 2014 before returning to profit in 2015. The agenda includes better on-field performance to improve game day revenues and increased memberships; significant reductions in operating costs; reduced player payments; and new revenue initiatives such as Sevens, a re-structured academy, the newly announced third tier competition with a Perth based team participating and potential overseas revenue opportunities. There is clearly an upside in better engagement with our community rugby population where only 10% of club members are also Western Force Members. This will be our Western Australian focus for the immediate future and as Clubs continue to benefit from the financial success of the Western Force, so we ask and anticipate that this assistance will be reciprocated. I look forward to the continuing and growing support of all involved in Western Australian Rugby.
Russel Perry Chairman
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Chief Executive Officer’s Report Leading into 2013, the organisation identified the need to reassess our strategic direction. A thorough review of our intended ‘final destination’ for the club, has led us to our vision of becoming “the most respected professional sporting club in Western Australia by 2016”. This will be achieved by ensuring that • we are the best sporting club to play and work for, • our style of play and development of people will be widely recognised, • we will be important and relevant to the local rugby community, • have a strong and committed supporter base, • be a valued member of the wider community; • and be self-sustaining. In 2013, our members and supporters enjoyed vastly improved spectator experience at nib Stadium following the complete rebuild of the eastern grandstand and new southern stand. Leading into the 2014 season, the stage of these developments will be completed with the northern end has also being upgraded with seats replacing the previous standing area, and the resurfacing of the field of play. I would like to thank the WA Government for their support in building this world-class stadium, and the Department of Sport and Recreation for their ongoing support of rugby in our proud state. The stadium upgrade resulted in a delayed start to the Western Force home season, with our first match on home soil not until Round Six of the competition which did see a later showing of interest in the season. Despite the new opportunities available to our corporate hospitality clients by way of the stadium’s new facilities, take-up of match day hospitality decreased in 2013. Unfortunately throughout the season, crowd attendances were also affected at a number of games by adverse weather conditions while additional competition in the entertainment market – particularly by way of the new Perth Arena – ensures we need to continue to be targeted in the way we continue to engage our rugby community. Regardless of this we are continually humbled and appreciative of the fantastic support we receive from our ‘Sea of Blue’. The Western Force underwent a ‘relaunch’ in 2013 with the quality of the team’s performances showing significant improvement from the previous season, particularly at the back end of the season. The Western Force won three and drew one in their last six matches of the season to finish the season on a high and have continued to work hard throughout the off-season to continue building on the solid foundations laid in 2013.
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We were honoured to host the British & Irish Lions during the season for their first match in Perth in 12 years and the side’s first match against the Western Force at Patersons Stadium. While there was some discontent surrounding the team selection with our Round 17 clash with the Waratahs scheduled just four days later, it was a fantastic opportunity for those selected, including some of our local players, to get the opportunity to play against this worldclass opposition. This year Perth also hosted the Wallabies’ Test with the Argentina Pumas. Unfortunately the match was cruelled by severely inclement conditions and perennial criticism of Patersons Stadium as a poor spectator venue for rugby – with crowd numbers significantly down. Feedback indicated greater crowd numbers would have resulted if the match was played at the ‘Force Field’ (nib Stadium). We will shift our recruitment focus in 2014, following concessions from the Australian Rugby Union regarding the number of foreign players permitted within the squad – in line with the initial concessions granted to the Melbourne Rebels. This allows us to move away from a reliance on the Australian East Coast-based player pool and will help to allow us to recruit players committed to playing with the Western Force and living in Perth over the longer term. However, we are yet to find a resolution regarding the significant talent imbalance that exists across the Australian Super Rugby clubs, with particular regard to the number and amount of top-up payments made to Wallaby players. Our grassroots rugby continues to demonstrate good growth with the number of participants closing in on 10,000 across both junior and senior levels. The interest in Sevens Rugby has also generated increased interest both within rugby and across other sporting codes. We appreciate that our local rugby community are our key stakeholder, and we have identified the need for increased integration and engagement between grassroots and elite level rugby. We are seeking to engage our clubs in our operations and ensure our elite players have a strong rapport with our rugby community, as well as continually seeking to bridge the gap and provide opportunities for our talented young players as a means of strengthening the rugby pathway from local rugby in WA through to the Western Force. Our financial results were disappointing and at the end of 2013 we will return a loss, based on the reduced revenue from our commercial areas. The slow economic market and the team’s standing within the Super Rugby competition unquestionably had an adverse effect on our Corporate Hospitality revenue. We understand that as a sporting organisation we are also operating within the ‘entertainment market’, and with the club’s history of not winning games,
we may not have been the attractive entertainment experience as compared to other opportunities for our local businesses. This is a challenge we are working to overcome, and we are looking at a process of increased engagement for current and potential clients and match attendees as a means of protecting against on-field results – safe in the knowledge that consistent success from the Western Force will accelerate our off-field activities. The end of the 2013 season signalled the end of our longterm and mutually beneficial partnership with Emirates. As naming-rights partner over the past eight years, Emirates has made a significant contribution to the Force and rugby in WA, for which we are very grateful. In an ever-challenging financial and sponsorship market, we have undertaken a ground-breaking initiative in 2013 which will see our 23 match day jerseys bearing the brand of a different company. The strength of this initiative is that it gives us the opportunity to engage with and promote new partners, with a very strong focus on engaging Western Australian businesses. I’d like to recognise and thank all of the volunteers that make the game of rugby possible in WA. These include RugbyWA Board and council members; our club players, supporters and officials; members of the Referees Association; through to those that support all levels of our great code from the Western Force, to our junior development pathways through to our club and grassroots rugby.
Mark Sinderberry Chief Executive Officer
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Media and Marketing Report 2013 represented a season of growth and change within the Media & Communications department. On the back of a disappointing 2012 season and lessthan-optimistic forecast for membership in 2013, a communication plan was designed and implemented as a means of stemming a declining membership figure. The strategy focused on the amount of change within the club (new Head Coach, new coaching staff, new players, new stadium) while emphasising the high quality of the incoming staff, players and facilities. The strategy met its desired effect with the final membership renewal and recruitment rate surpassing that predicted. While there was mild media interest around the team during the beginning of the season – particularly with new players and coaching staff, as the season progressed media interest dropped off when the prospect of making the finals diminished. Frustratingly, much of the coverage surrounding the Western Force did not reflect the quality of performances of the team (particularly against the Bulls and Chiefs, and the draw against the Reds), but rather continued to focus on the overall competition standing. Similarly frustrating was feedback recorded from a series of focus groups at the end of the season where it became apparent that while information regarding the Western Force and RugbyWA was getting through to our membership, there was a 12-month lag with regard to information transferring across to the general public (including lapsed members). Therefore it is apparent that we need to ensure that we are maximising our media opportunities moving forward and continuing to tell the relevant stories surrounding the organisation to accurately reflect the position in which we are in and, importantly, the direction in which we are heading. The side was faced with several key off-field news stories during the year: the termination of Alfie Mafi’s contract; the perception that the club did not field its strongest side to face the British & Irish Lions; and the possible recruitment of James O’Connor. We continue to boast a strong relationship with the local media, including Nick Taylor (The West Australian), Dale Granger (The Sunday Times) and Justin Chadwick (AAP), while Channel 10 and 6PR have also provided continual coverage through the season. Richard Brown also continued his longstanding relationship with Nathan, Nat & Shaun on Nova 937 while several players were also invited in-studio with Fitzi, Carmen & Blackers on partners, 96FM. We will continue to place a growing emphasis on our social and digital media channels to create an engaged fan base and ensure that we are not solely reliant on mainstream media.
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Our Facebook ‘Likes’ almost doubled for a second successive year (11,762 to 21,216); our Twitter following realised a similar increase (6,075 to 10,819); and our YouTube channel past 1,000 subscribers (1,057). With our focus on fan engagement through these channels, we are looking at new ways to grow these channels and initiatives to encourage further interaction, such as check-ins at matches and photo and video booth engagement. Our website continues to be a central information hub for information regarding the Western Force and RugbyWA. In 2013 we received more than 1.7 million page views from 284,618 people visiting the site. We received 39.52% new visitors for the site. David Berrie took over the role of Digital Content Coordinator from Ben Roberts in June, and has already provided a series of high quality videos. We received assistance throughout the season from our Media Intern, Patrick Henning. Patrick was integral in providing coverage (previews, match reports and relevant stories) of the Pindan Premier Grade during the season. We received regular coverage for the Pindan Premier Grade in The Sunday Times, The West Australian, Western Suburbs Weekly and Stirling Times. In 2013 we continued to utilise Gareth Morgan to assist with editorial content of Linebreak, our match day programs. Elise Goodin also took responsibility for editing the programs, including liaising with new printing partner, Expo Group. In 2013 we sold an average of 750 programs/match, with a season high 948 programs sold for our highest drawing match of the season against the Crusaders. Following the completion of the 2013 season, the Media & Communications department merged with the Marketing & Brand to become the Marketing & Communications. This has assisted in streamlining and focusing both marketing and communications activities. In October Nicola Brandon was appointed to the Brand Marketing Manager position while Scott Malcolm has moved across as our Graphic Designer and Marketing Assistant. Elise Goodin (Media Officer) and David Berrie (Digital Content Coordinator) have remained in their respective positions. I’d like to thank the team for all their efforts (and additional hours) in 2013, and while the team has only been together for a matter of months, collectively we are very optimistic and excited about what we can achieve as part of an organisation moving forward in 2014.
Nick Smith Media and Marketing Manager
Professional Rugby Report The 2013 Super Rugby season echoed in a new chapter for the Western Force. The ‘relaunch’ of the Western Force saw the team approach 2013 with a new squad and new coaching and management staff. Under the guidance of new Head Coach Michael Foley, the side realised an improved standard of performance with notable wins against the Crusaders (16-14) and Brumbies (21-15) at nib Stadium, and the club’s first over the Reds in Brisbane (19-12) followed up with a 11-all draw against the same side at home. By the end of the season, the Western Force had beaten three of the six semi-finalists (Brumbies, Crusaders and Reds); narrowly gone down by a single point to eventual champions, the Chiefs (22-21), in Hamilton; and pushed the Bulls at their ‘fortress’ home of Loftus Versfeld, with a late converted try to the home side extending the final 36-26 score line. Despite this, the Western Force finished in 13th position on the Super Rugby ladder with four wins and a draw on 31 competition points – but with a self-belief and enthusiasm to build on the foundations established during 2013. This season we also took an important step in re-establishing ourselves as a Western Australian club through reconfirming the link between the Western Force and our professional players with their local clubs. All players were required to play their club rugby with their local Pindan Premier Grade clubs. In addition to this, every player undertook a Level 2 coaching certification with those players unable to take the field for their local club providing coaching support for their club. Selected players were also invited to train with the squad throughout the season, with players and coaches also invited to take part in opposed sessions during the year. We will look to continue and extend the relationships with our players and their clubs moving into 2014. In 2013, Matt Hodgson took on the responsibility of the captaincy of the Western Force – a position he performed with aplomb, with his above-and-beyond contribution to the captaincy, the team and the organisation recognised with his fourth Force Man Award at the end of the season. The other award recipient at the annual Awards Night was local product Kyle Godwin, who made the inside centre position his own in 2013, starting in all but two matches during the season. Kyle’s consistency and levelheadedness beyond his age and experience, led to his three club awards in 2013 – the Rising Star, Members MVP and the prestigious Nathan Sharpe Medal for Western Force player of the year. During the season, Nick Cummins, Ben McCalman and
Hugh McMeniman were rewarded for their strong provincial form with selection in Wallabies squads. Ben managed selection in the Test squad to play the British & Irish Lions, as well as representation during the Rugby Championship and Spring Tour. After missing out on the British & Irish Lions Test series, Nick had firmly established himself as a first-choice winger for the Wallabies by the end of the season, while Hugh McMeniman made a return to the Test arena after five years away before being unfortunately sidelined with a shoulder injury. At the Under 20 level, prop Ollie Hoskins returned for his second IRB Junior World Championship in France, while Luke Burton established himself as the starting inside centre while outside back Brad Lacey also earned selection in the squad. A number of milestones were reached during the season with No.8 Ben McCalman playing his 50th Super Rugby cap for the Western Force in the win over the Highlanders. Meanwhile, 12 players (Chris Alcock, Sam Christie, Sias Ebersohn, Jayden Hayward, James Hilterbrand, Ben Jacobs, Alby Mathewson, Hugh McMeniman, Sam Norton-Knight, Junior Rasolea, Mick Snowden, Rory Walton) all made their Western Force debuts in Super Rugby. We also welcomed a number of new staff for the 2013 season, including Michael Foley (Head Coach), Steve Meehan (Backs/Attack Coach), Philip Fowler (Rugby Strategist), David Joyce (Head of Athletic Performance), Emidio Pacecca (Senior Physiotherapist), Mark Calverley (Team Manager), and David Wessels and Kevin Foote, who shared the role of Defence Consultant during the season before being recruited as Senior Assistant Coach and Attack Coach respectively for 2014. The 2013 season was not without incident. Alfie Mafi was released from his contract following a number of infringements of team standards and disciplinary indiscretions, and Chris Eaton, who joined the club on a short-term injury contract from the beginning of the year, was also released for personal reasons following the tragic death of his wife in a car accident in New Zealand. The team was in Sydney at the time of the accident. At the end of the season we farewelled a number of players, including Richard Brown (Honda Heat), Sam Christie (released), James Hilterbrand (Edinburgh), Ben Jacobs (London Wasps), Toby Lynn (retired), Salesi Ma’afu (Northampton Saints), Alfie Mafi (released – Brive), Locky McCaffrey (released – Brumbies), Sam Norton-Knight (Kubota Spears), Brett Sheehan (released – London Wasps), Mick Snowden (released), Winston Stanley (released – Highlanders), Ben Whittaker (released – Biarritz), Will Tupou (released). We thank these players for their contribution to the side and wish them the best for their future. RUGBYWA 2013 ANNUAL REPORT
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We would also like to thank our departing staff for their contribution to the Western Force during their time at the club, including Steve Meehan (Backs/Attack Coach), Nick Stiles (Forwards Coach), Chris Webb (High Performance Manager) and Scott Anderson (Performance Analyst). I would like to thank everyone for their efforts during the 2013 season and look forward to sharing the successes of 2014 with the team, the club and our supporters.
Mark Calverley Team Manager
Kyle Godwin, 2013 Nathan Shape Medal Recipient
BACK ROW: Nick Cummins, Ben McCalman, Will Tupou, Phoenix Battye, Patrick Dellit, Angus Cottrell, Ben Whittaker, Michael Snowden THIRD ROW: James Hilterbrand, Salesi Manu, Lachlan McCaffrey, Sam Wykes, Hugh McMeniman, Toby Lynn, Rory Walton, Chris Tuatara-Morrison, Junior Rasolea SECOND ROW: Sam Christie, Kieran Longbottom, Nathan Charles, Winston Stanley, Ben Jacobs, Salesi Ma’afu, Chris Alcock, Ed Stubbs, Heath Tessmann, Tetera Faulkner FRONT ROW: Sias Ebersohn, Sam Norton-Knight, Kyle Godwin, Alby Mathewson, Michael Foley (Head Coach), Matt Hodgson (Captain), Mark Calverley (Team Manager), Jayden Hayward, Brett Sheehan, Pek Cowan, Richard Brown
2013 Western Force Squad
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Season Review 2013 Super Rugby – Week 1
Friday, 15 February 2013 at AAMI Park, Melbourne
Rebels 30
(Ged Robinson, Hugh Pyle, Richard Kingi tries; James O’Connor 3 conversions, 3 penalties)
Western Force 23
(Alfie Mafi 2; Richard Brown tries; Kyle Godwin conversion, 2 penalties)
WESTERN FORCE 1.
Pek Cowan (c)
1.
Nic Henderson
2.
Nathan Charles
2.
Ged Robinson
3.
Tetera Faulkner
3.
Laurie Weeks
4.
Sam Wykes
4.
Hugh Pyle
5.
Toby Lynn
5.
Luke Jones
6.
Angus Cottrel
6.
Scott Higginbotham
7.
Chris Alcock
7.
Scott Fugistaller
8.
Ben McCalman
8.
Gareth Delve (c)
9.
Alby Mathewson
9.
Nick Phipps
10. Sam Christie
10. Kurtley Beale
11. Alfie Mafi
11. Richard Kingi
12. Kyle Godwin
12. Rory Sidey
13. Winston Stanley
13. Mitch Inman
14. Patrick Dellit
14. Lachlan Mitchell
15. Will Tupou
15. James O’Connor
RESERVES
RESERVES
16. Heath Tessmann
16. Shota Horie
17. Kieran Longbottom
17.
18. Phoenix Battye
18. Cadeyrn Neville
19. Richard Brown
19. Jarrod Saffy
20. Mick Snowden
20. Nic Stirzaker
21. Sias Ebersohn
21. Alex Rokobaro
22. Junior Rasolea
22. Tom English
2013 Super Rugby – Week 2
Saturday, 23 February 2013 at Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium, Port Elizabeth
Southern Kings 22
(Sergeal Petersen 2 tries; Demetri Catrakilis 4 penalties)
Western Force 10
(Pek Cowan, Alfie Mafi tries)
REBELS
WESTERN FORCE
Paul Alo-Emile
SOUTHERN KINGS
1.
Pek Cowan
1.
Schalk Ferreira
2.
Nathan Charles
2.
Bandise Maku
3.
Tetera Faulkner
3.
Kevin Buys
4.
Sam Wykes
4.
David Bulbring
5.
Hugh McMeniman
5.
Steven Sykes
6.
Angus Cottrel
6.
Cornell du Preez
7.
Matt Hodgson (c)
7.
Wimpie van der Walt
8.
Ben McCalman
8.
Luke Watson (c)
9.
Alby Mathewson
9.
Shaun Venter
10. Sam Christie
10. Demetri Catrakilis
11. Alfie Mafi
11. Marcello Sampson
12. Kyle Godwin
12. Andries Strauss
13. Winston Stanley
13. Ronnie Cooke
14. Nick Cummins
14. Sergeal Petersen
15. Will Tupou
15. SP Marais
RESERVES
RESERVES
16. Heath Tessmann
16. Edgar Marutlulle
17. Kieran Longbottom
17.
18. Toby Lynn
18. Daniel Adongo
19. Richard Brown
19. Jacques Engelbrecht
20. Chris Alcock
20. Johan Herbst
21. Mick Snowden
21. George Whitehead
22. Junior Rasolea
22. Hadleigh Parkes
Jaco Engels
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Season Review (cont.) 2013 Super Rugby – Week 3
Saturday, 2 March 2013 at Loftus Versfeld, Pretoria
WESTERN FORCE 1.
Pek Cowan
1.
Morne Mellett
2.
Nathan Charles
2.
Chiliboy Ralepelle
3.
Salesi Ma’afu
3.
Werner Kruger
(Morne Steyn, Sampie Mastriet, Jean Cook, Werner Kruger tries; Morne Steyn 2 conversions, 4 penalties)
4.
Toby Lynn
4.
Flip van der Merwe
5.
Hugh McMeniman
5.
Juandre Kruger
6.
Angus Cottrel
6.
Jacques Potgieter
Western Force 26
7.
Matt Hodgson (c)
7.
Arno Botha
8.
Richard Brown
8.
Pierre Spies (c)
9.
Alby Mathewson
9.
Francois Hougaard
Bulls 36
(Angus Cottrell, Toby Lynn tries; Sias Ebersohn 2 conversions, 2 penalties, 2 drop goals)
10. Sias Ebersohn
10. Morne Steyn
11. Alfie Mafi
11. Bjorn Basson
12. Kyle Godwin
12. Wynand Olivier
13. Winston Stanley
13. Lionel Mapoe
14. Nick Cummins
14. Sampie Mastriet
15. Will Tupou
15. Zane Kirchner
RESERVES
RESERVES
16. Heath Tessmann
16. Willie Wepener
17. Tetera Faulkner
17.
18. Sam Wykes
18. Grant Hattingh
19. Ben McCalman
19. Jean Cook
20. Chris Alcock
20. Jano Vermaak
21. Mick Snowden
21. Louis Fouche
22. Jayden Hayward
22. Jan Serfontein
2013 Super Rugby – Week 5
Saturday, 16 March 2013 at Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane
Reds 12
(Quade Cooper 4 penalties)
Western Force 19
(Alfie Mafi try; Sias Ebersohn conversion, 4 penalties)
12
BULLS
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Frik Kirsten
WESTERN FORCE
REDS
1.
Pek Cowan (c)
1.
Greg Holmes
2.
Nathan Charles
2.
Saia Faingaa
3.
Salesi Ma’afu
3.
James Slipper
4.
Toby Lynn
4.
Ed O’Donoghue
5.
Hugh McMeniman
5.
Rob Simmons
6.
Angus Cottrel
6.
Eddie Quirk
7.
Chris Alcock
7.
Liam Gill
8.
Richard Brown
8.
Jake Schatz
9.
Alby Mathewson
9.
Will Genia (c)
10. Sias Ebersohn
10. Quade Cooper
11. Alfie Mafi
11. Chris Feauai-Sautia
12. Kyle Godwin
12. Ben Tapuai
13. Winston Stanley
13. Mike Harris
14. Patrick Dellit
14. Luke Morahan
15. Will Tupou
15. Jono Lance
RESERVES
RESERVES
16. Heath Tessmann
16. James Hanson
17. Tetera Faulkner
17.
18. Phoenix Battye
18. Adam Wallace-Harrison
19. Ben McCalman
19. Jarrad Butler
20. Mick Snowden
20. Nick Frisby
21. Junior Rasolea
21. Dom Shipperley
22. Jayden Hayward
22. Aidan Toua
Albert Anae
2013 Super Rugby – Week 6
Saturday, 23 March 2013 at nib Stadium, Perth
Western Force 10
(Winston Stanley try; Sias Ebersohn conversion; Jayden Hayward penalty)
Cheetahs 19
(Willie le Roux try; Riaan Smith conversion, 4 penalties)
WESTERN FORCE 1.
Pek Cowan (c)
1.
Trevor Nyakane
2.
Nathan Charles
2.
Adrian Strauss (c)
3.
Salesi Ma’afu
3.
Lourens Adriaanse
4.
Toby Lynn
4.
Lood de Jager
5.
Hugh McMeniman
5.
Francois Uys
6.
Angus Cottrel
6.
Heinrich Brussow
7.
Chris Alcock
7.
Lappies Labuschagne
8.
Richard Brown
8.
Philip van der Walt
9.
Alby Mathewson
9.
Sarel Pretorius
10. Sias Ebersohn
10. Riaan Smit
11. Alfie Mafi
11. Raymond Rhule
12. Kyle Godwin
12. Robert Ebersohn
13. Winston Stanley
13. Johan Sadie
14. Patrick Dellit
14. Willie le Roux
15. Will Tupou
15. Hennie Daniller
RESERVES
RESERVES
16. Heath Tessmann
16. Ryno Barnes
17. Tetera Faulkner
17.
18. Sam Wykes
18. Rynhard Landman
19. Ben McCalman
19. Boom Prinsloo
20. Matt Hodgson
20. Piet van Zyl
21. Mick Snowden
21. Burton Francis
22. Jayden Hayward
22. Ryno Benjamin
2013 Super Rugby – Week 7
Sunday, 31 March 2013 at Allianz Stadium, Sydney
Waratahs 23
(Adam Ashley-Cooper try; Brendan McKibbin 6 penalties)
Western Force 19
(Alfie Mafi try; Sias Ebersohn conversion, 4 penalties)
CHEETAHS
Coenie Oosthuisen
WESTERN FORCE
WARATAHS
1.
Pek Cowan
1.
Benn Robinson
2.
Heath Tessmann
2.
John Ulugia
3.
Salesi Ma’afu
3.
Paddy Ryan
4.
Toby Lynn
4.
Sitaleki Timani
5.
Hugh McMeniman
5.
Kane Douglas
6.
Ben McCalman
6.
Dave Dennis (c)
7.
Matt Hodgson (c)
7.
Michael Hooper
8.
Richard Brown
8.
Pat McCutcheon
9.
Alby Mathewson
9.
Brendan McKibbin
10. Sias Ebersohn
10. Bernard Foley
11. Junior Rasolea
11. Drew Mitchell
12. Kyle Godwin
12. Rob Horne
13. Winston Stanley
13. Adam Ashley-Cooper
14. Patrick Dellit
14. Peter Betham
15. Alfie Mafi
15. Israel Folau
RESERVES
RESERVES
16. Ben Whittaker
16. Tatafu Polota-Nau
17. Kieran Longbottom
17.
18. Sam Wykes
18. Mitchell Chapman
19. Chris Alcock
19. Jed Holloway
20. Jayden Hayward
20. Matt Lucas
21. Sam Christie
21. Ben Volavola
22. Sam Norton-Knight
22. Tom Kingston
Sekope Kepu
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Season Review (cont.) 2013 Super Rugby – Week 8
WESTERN FORCE
Saturday, 6 April 2013 at nib Stadium, Perth
1.
Kieran Longbottom
1.
Nic Henderson
2.
Heath Tessmann
2.
Ged Robinson
3.
Salesi Ma’afu
3.
Paul Alo-Emile
(Winston Stanley, Patrick Dellit, Will Tupou tries; Kyle Godwin conversion; Sias Ebersohn 2 penalties)
4.
Toby Lynn
4.
Hugh Pyle
5.
Hugh McMeniman
5.
Cadeyrn Neville
6.
Angus Cottrel
6.
Luke Jones
Rebels 30
7.
Matt Hodgson (c)
7.
Scott Fugistaller
8.
Ben McCalman
8.
Scott Higginbotham
9.
Alby Mathewson
9.
Nick Phipps
Western Force 23
(Jason Woodward 2, Richard Kingi, Hugh Pyle tries; James O’Connor 2 conversions, 2 penalties)
10. Sias Ebersohn
10. Angus Roberts
11. Alfie Mafi
11. Richard Kingi
12. Kyle Godwin
12. Rory Sidey
13. Winston Stanley
13. Mitch Inman
14. Patrick Dellit
14. Jason Woodward
15. Will Tupou
15. James O’Connor
RESERVES
RESERVES
16. Ben Whittaker
16. Shota Horie
17. Tetera Faulkner
17.
18. Sam Wykes
18. Jordy Reid
19. Chris Alcock
19. Jarrod Saffy
20. Mick Snowden
20. Nic Stirzaker
21. Sam Christie
21. Tom English
22. Sam Norton-Knight
22. Cooper Vuna
2013 Super Rugby – Week 9
Western Force 16
(Sam Norton-Knight try; Jayden Hayward conversion, 3 penalties)
Crusaders 14
(Luke Romano try; conversion, 3 penalties)
Tyler
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Laurie Weeks
WESTERN FORCE
Saturday, 13 April 2013 at nib Stadium, Perth
14
REBELS
Bleyendaal
CRUSADERS
1.
Pek Cowan
1.
Wyatt Crockett
2.
Heath Tessmann
2.
Corey Flynn
3.
Salesi Ma’afu
3.
Owen Franks
4.
Toby Lynn
4.
Luke Romano
5.
Sam Wykes
5.
Tom Donnelly
6.
Ben McCalman
6.
George Whitelock (c)
7.
Matt Hodgson (c)
7.
Shane Christie
8.
Richard Brown
8.
Luke Whitelock
9.
Alby Mathewson
9.
Andy Ellis
10. Sam Norton-Knight
10. Tyler Bleyendaal
11. Alfie Mafi
11. Tom Marshall
12. Kyle Godwin
12. Ryan Crotty
13. Junior Rasolea
13. Robbie Fruean
14. Ed Stubbs
14. Adam Whitelock
15. Jayden Hayward
15. Israel Dagg
RESERVES
RESERVES
16. Ben Whittaker
16. Benn Funnell
17. Tetera Faulkner
17.
18. Rory Walton
18. Samuel Whitelock
19. Chris Alcock
19. Jordan Taufua
20. Mick Snowden
20. Willi Heinz
21. Sias Ebersohn
21. Telusa Veainu
22. Patrick Dellit
22. Zac Guildford
Joe Moody
2013 Super Rugby – Week 10
Friday, 19 April 2013 at Westpac Stadium, Wellington
WESTERN FORCE
HURRICANES
1.
Pek Cowan
1.
Ben Franks
2.
Heath Tessmann
2.
Motu Matu'u
3.
Tetera Faulkner
3.
Jeffrey Toomaga-Allen
(Tuis Pisi, Jeffrey Toomaga-Allen, Brad Shields tries; Beauden Barrett 2 conversions, penalty)
4.
Toby Lynn
4.
Jeremy Thrush
5.
Sam Wykes
5.
Mark Reddish
6.
Angus Cottrell
6.
Brad Shields
Western Force 16
7.
Matt Hodgson (c)
7.
Jack Lam
8.
Richard Brown
8.
Fafili Levave
9.
Alby Mathewson
9.
Chris Smylie
Hurricanes 22
(Alby Mathewson try; conversion, 3 penalties)
Jayden
Hayward
10. Sam Norton-Knight
10. Tusi Pisi
11. Ed Stubbs
11. Julian Savea
12. Solomoni Rasolea
12. Tim Bateman
13. Winston Stanley
13. Conrad Smith (c)
14. Patrick Dellit
14. Alapati Leiua
15. Jayden Hayward
15. Beauden Barret
RESERVES
RESERVES
16. James Hilterbrand
16. Ash Dixon
17. Kieran Longbottom
17. Reggie Goodes
18. Rory Walton
18. James Broadhurst
19. Chris Alcock
19. Karl Lowe
20. Mick Snowden
20. TJ Perenara
21. Sias Ebersohn
21. Reynold Lee-Lo
22. Alfie Mafi
22. Andre Taylor
2013 Super Rugby – Week 11
Saturday, 27 April 2013 at Canberra Stadium, Canberra
WESTERN FORCE
BRUMBIES
1.
Pek Cowan
1.
Scott Sio
2.
Heath Tessmann
2.
Stephen Moore
3.
Salesi Ma'afu
3.
Ben Alexander
(Henry Speight 2, Siliva Siliva, Jesse Mogg, Tevita Kuridrani, Joe Tomane tries; Christian Lealiifano 4 conversions, penalty)
4.
Toby Lynn
4.
Peter Kimlin
5.
Sam Wykes
5.
Sam Carter
6.
Ben McCalman
6.
Fotu Auelua
Western Force 7
7.
Matt Hodgson (c)
7.
George Smith
8.
Richard Brown
8.
Ben Mowen (c)
9.
Alby Mathewson
9.
Nic White
Brumbies 41
(Alfie Mafi try; Sias Ebersohn conversion, 4 penalties)
10. Sam Norton-Knight
10. Matt Toomua
11. Ed Stubbs
11. Joe Tomane
12. Kyle Godwin
12. Christian Lealiifano
13. Solomoni Rasolea
13. Tevita Kuridrani
14. Patrick Dellit
14. Henry Speight
15. Jayden Hayward
15. Jesse Mogg
RESERVES
RESERVES
16. James Hilterbrand
16. Siliva Siliva
17. Kieran Longbottom
17. Ruaidhri Murphy
18. Rory Walton
18. Leon Power
19. Chris Alcock
19. Colby Faingaa
20. Mick Snowden
20. Ian Prior
21. Sias Ebersohn
21. Pat McCabe
22. Winston Stanley
22. Robbie Coleman
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Season Review (cont.) 2013 Super Rugby – Week 12
WESTERN FORCE
Saturday, 4 May 2013 at nib Stadium, Perth
Western Force 11 (Ben McCalman penalties)
try;
Sias
Ebersohn
2
Reds 11
(Chris Feauai-Sautia try; Quade Cooper 2 penalties)
1.
Pek Cowan
1.
Albert Anae
2.
Heath Tessmann
2.
Saia Faingaa
3.
Kieran Longbottom
3.
Greg Holmes
4.
Toby Lynn
4.
Rob Simmons
5.
Sam Wykes
5.
James Horwill (c)
6.
Matt Hodgson (c)
6.
Eddie Quirk
7.
Chris Alcock
7.
Liam Gill
8.
Ben McCalman
8.
Jake Schatz
9.
Alby Mathewson
9.
Will Genia
10. Sias Ebersohn
10. Quade Cooper
11. Nick Cummins
11. Digby Ioane
12. Kyle Godwin
12. Ben Tapuai
13. Ben Jacobs
13. Anthony Faingaa
14. Patrick Dellit
14. Dom Shipperley
15. Sam Norton-Knight
15. Jono Lance
RESERVES
RESERVES
16. James Hilterbrand
16. James Hanson
17. Tetera Faulkner
17. James Slipper
18. Rory Walton
18. Ed O'Donoghue
19. Richard Brown
19. Jarrad Butler
20. Brett Sheehan
20. Beau Robinson
21. Solomoni Rasolea
21. Ben Lucas
22. Jayden Hayward
22. Chris Feauai-Sautia
2013 Super Rugby – Week 13
Friday, 10 May 2013 at ECOLight Stadium, Pukekohe
Chiefs 22
(Lelia Masaga try; Aaron Cruden conversion, 5 penalties)
Western Force 21
(Patrick Dellit 2 tries, Jayden Hayward conversion, 3 penalties)
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REDS
WESTERN FORCE
CHIEFS
1.
Pek Cowan
1.
Toby Smith
2.
Heath Tessmann
2.
Hika Elliot
3.
Kieran Longbottom
3.
Ben Afeaki
4.
Toby Lynn
4.
Craig Clarke (c)
5.
Sam Wykes
5.
Brodie Retallick
6.
Matt Hodgson (c)
6.
Liam Messam
7.
Chris Alcock
7.
Sam Cane
8.
Ben McCalman
8.
Matt Vant Leven
9.
Alby Mathewson
9.
Tawera Kerr-Barlow
10. Sias Ebersohn
10. Aaron Cruden
11. Nick Cummins
11. Patrick Osborne
12. Kyle Godwin
12. Bundee Aki
13. Ben Jacobs
13. Save Tokula
14. Patrick Dellit
14. Lelia Masaga
15. Jayden Hayward
15. Robbie Robinson
RESERVES
RESERVES
16. James Hilterbrand
16. Mahonri Schwalger
17. Tetera Faulkner
17. Ben Tameifuna
18. Rory Walton
18. Michael Fitzgerald
19. Richard Brown
19. Tanerau Latimer
20. Brett Sheehan
20. Augustine Pulu
21. Solomoni Rasolea
21. Charlie Ngatai
22. Sam Norton-Knight
22. Asaeli Tikoirotuma
2013 Super Rugby – Week 14
WESTERN FORCE
Friday, 17 May 2013 at nib Stadium, Perth
Western Force 13
(Kyle Godwin try; Jayden Hayward conversion, 2 penalties)
Sharks 23
(Riaan Viljoen, Keegan Daniel tries; Patrick Lambie 2 conversions, 3 penalties)
1.
Pek Cowan
1.
JC Janse van Rensburg
2.
Heath Tessmann
2.
Kyle Cooper
3.
Kieran Longbottom
3.
Jannie du Plessis
4.
Toby Lynn
4.
Anton Bresler
5.
Sam Wykes
5.
Franco van der Merwe
6.
Matt Hodgson (c)
6.
Marcell Coetzee
7.
Chris Alcock
7.
Willem Alberts
8.
Ben McCalman
8.
Keegan Daniel
9.
Alby Mathewson
9.
Charl McLeod
10. Sias Ebersohn
10. Patrick Lambie
11. Nick Cummins
11. Lwazi Mvovo
12. Kyle Godwin
12. Meyer Bosman
13. Ben Jacobs
13. JP Pietersen
14. Patrick Dellit
14. Odwa Ndungane
15. Jayden Hayward
15. Riaan Viljoen
RESERVES
RESERVES
16. James Hilterbrand
16. Monde Hadebe
17. Tetera Faulkner
17. Wiehan Herbst
18. Rory Walton
18. Pieter-Steph du Toit
19. Richard Brown
19. Derick Minnie
20. Brett Sheehan
20. Jean Deysel
21. Solomoni Rasolea
21. Tian Meyer
22. Sam Norton-Knight
22. Piet Lindeque
2013 Super Rugby – Week 15
WESTERN FORCE
Saturday, 25 May 2013 at nib Stadium, Perth
Western Force 19
(Sias Ebersohn try; conversion, 4 penalties)
Highlanders 18
Jayden
SHARKS
Hayward
(Colin Slade 4 penalties, Hayden Parker 2 penalties)
HIGHLANDERS
1.
Pek Cowan (c)
1.
Tony Woodcock
2.
Heath Tessmann
2.
Liam Coltman
3.
Kieran Longbottom
3.
Ma’afu Fia
4.
Rory Walton
4.
Brad Thorn
5.
Sam Wykes
5.
Josh Bekhuis
6.
Hugh McMeniman
6.
TK Ioane
7.
Chris Alcock
7.
John Hardie
8.
Angus Cottrell
8.
Mose Tuiali’I
9.
Alby Mathewson
9.
Aaron Smith
10. Sias Ebersohn
10. Hayden Parker
11. Solomoni Rasolea
11. Hosea Gear
12. Kyle Godwin
12. Ma’a Nonu
13. Ben Jacobs
13. Tamati Ellison
14. Patrick Dellit
14. Jason Emery
15. Jayden Hayward
15. Ben Smithers
RESERVES
RESERVES
16. James Hilterbrand
16. Andrew Hore
17. Salesi Manu
17. Bronson Murray
18. Toby Lynn
18. Joe Wheeler
19. Matt Hodgson
19. Elliot Dixon
20. Brett Sheehan
20. Fumiaki Tanaka
21. Ed Stubbs
21. Colin Slade
22. Sam Norton-Knight
22. Tino Nemani
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Season Review (cont.) 2013 Super Rugby – Week 17
Sunday, 9 June 2013 at nib Stadium, Perth
Western Force 13
(Pek Cowan, Kyle Godwin tries; Jayden Hayward penalty)
Waratahs 28
(Cam Crawford, Tom Kingston, Oliver Atkins tries; Brendan McKibbin 2 conversions; Brendan McKibbin 2, Bernard Foley penalties)
WESTERN FORCE 1.
Pek Cowan (c)
1.
Jeremy Tilse
2.
Heath Tessmann
2.
John Ulugia
3.
Kieran Longbottom
3.
Paddy Ryan
4.
Rory Walton
4.
Will Skelton
5.
Sam Wykes
5.
Ollie Atkins
6.
Hugh McMeniman
6.
Lopeti Timani
7.
Chris Alcock
7.
AJ Gilbert
8.
Angus Cottrell
8.
Jed Holloway
9.
Alby Mathewson
9.
Brendan McKibbin
10. Sias Ebersohn
10. Bernard Foley
11. Solomoni Rasolea
11. Peter Betham
12. Kyle Godwin
12. Tom Carter (c)
13. Ben Jacobs
13. Tom Kingston
14. Patrick Dellit
14. Cam Crawford
15. Jayden Hayward
15. Drew Mitchell
RESERVES
RESERVES
16. James Hilterbrand
16. Luke Holmes
17. Salesi Manu
17. Richard Aho
18. Toby Lynn
18. Adam Coleman
19. Matt Hodgson
19. Liam Winton
20. Brett Sheehan
20. Matt Lucas
21. Ed Stubbs
21. Ben Volavola
22. Sam Norton-Knight
22. Terrence Hepetema
2013 Super Rugby – Week 20
Saturday, 13 July 2013 at nib Stadium, Perth
Western Force 21
(Matt Hodgson, Ben McCalman, Junior Rasolea tries; Jayden Hayward 3 conversions)
Brumbies 15
(Tevita Kuridrani, Scott Fardy tries; Christian Lealiifano conversion; Christian Lealiifano penalty)
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WARATAHS
WESTERN FORCE
BRUMBIES
1.
Pek Cowan
1.
Scott Sio
2.
James Hilterbrand
2.
Stephen Moore
3.
Salesi Ma'afu
3.
Ben Alexander
4.
Sam Wykes
4.
Scott Fardy
5.
Hugh McMeniman
5.
Sam Carter
6.
Matt Hodgson ©
6.
Peter Kimlin
7.
Chris Alcock
7.
Colby Faingaa
8.
Ben McCalman
8.
Ben Mowen (c)
9.
Alby Mathewson
9.
Ian Prior
10. Sias Ebersohn
10. Matt Toomua
11. Nick Cummins
11. Joe Tomane
12. Solomoni Rasolea
12. Christian Lealiifano
13. Ben Jacobs
13. Tevita Kuridrani
14. Patrick Dellit
14. Henry Speight
15. Jayden Hayward
15. Jesse Mogg
RESERVES
RESERVES
16. Ben Whittaker
16. Siliva Siliva
17. Salesi Manu
17. Ruan Smith
18. Toby Lynn
18. Fotu Auelua
19. Richard Brown
19. George Smith
20. Brett Sheehan
20. Robbie Coleman
21. Sam Norton-Knight
21. Andrew Smith
22. Sam Christie
22. Mark Swanepoel
2013 British & Irish Lions Tour
Wednesday, 5 June 2013 at Paterson Stadium, Perth
Western Force 17
(Richard Brown, Lachlan McCaffrey tries; Brett Sheehan 2 conversions, penalty)
British & Irish Lions 69
(Brian O’Driscoll 2, Owen Farrell, Geoff Parling, Mako Vunipola, Tommy Bowe, Jonathan Sexton, James Heaslip, Tom Croft tries; Leigh Halfpenny 9 conversions, 2 penalties)
WESTERN FORCE
BRITISH & IRISH LIONS
1.
Salesi Manu
1.
Cian Healy
2.
James Hilterbrand
2.
Rory Best
3.
Salesi Ma'afu
3.
Dan Cole
4.
Toby Lynn
4.
Alun Wyn Jones
5.
Phoenix battye
5.
Ian Evans
6.
Angus Cottrell
6.
Tom Croft
7.
Matt Hodgson (c)
7.
Sean O’Brien
8.
Richard Brown
8.
James Heaslip
9.
Brett Sheehan
9.
Conor Murray
10. Sam Norton-Knight
10. Jonathan Sexton
11. Corey Brown
11. George North
12. Chris Tuatara-Morrison
12. Manu Tuilagi
13. Ed Stubbs
13. Brian O’Driscoll (c)
14. Dane Haylett-Petty
14. Tommy Bowe
15. Sam Christie
15. Leigh Halfpenny
RESERVES
RESERVES
16. Hugh Roach
16. Tom Youngs
17. Sione Kolo
17. Mako Vunipola
18. Tim Metcher
18. Matt Stevens
19. Ben Matwijow
19. Geoff Parling
20. Lachlan McCaffrey
20. Toby Faletau
21. Alby Mathewson
21. Ben Youngs
22. Nick Haining
22. Owen Farrell
23. Solomoni Rasolea
23. Sean Maitland
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Community Rugby Report The 2013 Community Rugby season again highlighted the great work of our clubs and volunteers. The quality of rugby played from juniors to seniors is continuing to improve and the efforts put in to this development and growth of our game has been outstanding. RugbyWA would like to acknowledge the rugby community for their ongoing support of the game and their endless volunteer hours that ensure rugby continues to thrive in WA. After the very strong growth in 2012, the 2013 season again saw more registered juniors and seniors playing the game in our club rugby competitions, continuing our rise towards 10,000 registered participants in the next few years. The increased focus on Sevens this year has seen significant growth in participants - in particular in the girls and womens competitions - with numerous players being introduced to rugby at these tournaments. The work of the Development Officers in schools this year has seen a significant increase in the amount of schoolkids exposed to the game. The efforts from our clubs, schools and Sevens events have seen our total participation figures skyrocket from 23,971 in 2012 to 30,359 in 2013, a growth of 26.65%. The challenge in coming years will be to convert more participants into regular club rugby, to continue the growth into our clubs. The RugbyWA Juniors (formerly WAJRU) executive led by Martin Becker, have again worked incredibly hard this season to deliver a quality competition for all our junior club rugby players, the future of our game. The competition saw some great rugby across WA with nearly 1,500 competition games being played in Perth, the South West and Kalgoorlie. At the end of the season the quality of the juniors programs at Wanneroo shone through with the club competing in five out of six Grand finals and winning three. Joondalup and Rockingham were also well represented with Joondalup winning the U15 and U16 age groups. In the juniors, the strength of the South West and Kalgoorlie competitions showed with country numbers growing by 12%. In Senior rugby this year we saw the emergence of a number of new clubs with the Island Barbarians (Kalgoorlie) and Kwinana entering senior competitions for the first time in 2013. 2013 also saw the establishment of the Broome Luggers club after the successful development work in the Kimberley in 2012 and the inaugural Broome Sevens event. The Premier and Championship competitions this year were of a high standard and the professional match day experience that all our clubs provided was great to see. In the Championship divisions, a number of changes early in the year saw Rockingham and UWA competing in the competitions, which expanded the competition and added increased quality and variety for the Championship clubs. The Championship 1st grade competition produced some very entertaining rugby with the Grand Final display between ARKs and Curtin Uni showing how far the smaller clubs have come in terms of quality rugby in recent years with Curtin Uni running out winners on the day. In the Pindan Premiership competition, the whole finals series was a nail-biting affair. 20
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The Grand Final match between Cottesloe and Nedlands was a very physical affair with the 2,000 plus spectators treated to a see-sawing battle that Nedlands eventually took control of late in the match, running out victors 20 to 14. Cottesloe dominated the women’s competition, going through the season undefeated, culminating in their 10-3 grand final victory over Wanneroo. In Sevens Rugby, the establishment of a WA Sevens circuit which extends across the off season with club based events in Cockburn and Wanneroo and RugbyWA events in Margaret River, Broome and on Scarborough Beach, as well as Sevens tournaments for all junior age groups from U12s to U18s has been a great success. The Margaret River Sevens, our premier event, grew from 15 teams in 2012 to 25 teams this year, with Nedlands taking out the final in convincing fashion over Wests Scarborough in the Open Mens Division whilst the Cottesloe Chicks beat Wanneroo Divas in the Womens Division. The tournament also featured 8 invitational sides as well as a mixture of traditional club and country teams, highlighting the opportunity to grow the game with new groups and teams entering, where previously there was no opportunity to play. Our first ever Rugby event in the Kimberley – Broome Sevens, was successful and helped in establishing the Broome Luggers Rugby club. The tournament also gave an opportunity for Port Hedland, Kununurra and Bidyadanga to compete in a rugby event for the first time. The Beach Rugby event held at the Scarborough Beach amphitheatre was another successful rugby initiative this year with 20 teams registering. The completely different venue for rugby showcased our game to thousands of spectators throughout the day and again attracted a good mix of invitational teams and traditional club teams. Pleasingly, there was a ladies team made up of players that had never played rugby before and the appeal of these alternate formats for people outside the rugby community is significant. Our other club based sevens events at Southern Lions (Cockburn Sevens) and Wanneroo (KK Invitational) were well organised and assisted in establishing a Sevens circuit for WA. In the juniors there were tournaments for every age group from U12s to U18s and the pathway to the Olympics through Sevens is beginning to be a strong attraction for people to consider rugby. This year’s Country Carnival was held in Perth, this time at Perth Bayswater Rugby Club, and as always country rugby’s passion, hard edge and camaraderie, reminds us all of why we love the game. The revival of Katanning and Esperance Rugby clubs and the establishment of the Island Barbarians from Kalgoorlie added more depth to the competition this year. The strength of the Eastern Goldfields (Kalgoorlie) competition was evident with the top 3 places being filled by Kalgoorlie teams with the Island Barbarians working their way through to the Grand Final in their first year. The Grand Final match was against the Stormers and the match was worthy of a grand final with the Barbarians coming out on top 28-24.
Our overall women’s program grew significantly in quantity and quality throughout the 2013 season. The local competition grew over 20% and increased its depth with the bottom end of the competition dramatically improving. 2013 also saw three Western Australia women’s teams head to National Championships with both our School Girls Sevens side and the 15-a- side women finishing third to big states New South Wales and Queensland. Several players were identified over all three tournaments with five players selected for Australian duties and a further seven players selected in Australian development programs. Two of the athletes selected in these programs had been identified playing other sports during 2013 and were provided a pathway into rugby through school girls sevens. The Western Australian Rugby Union Referee’s Association (WARURA) and their incredible commitment to our game continued in 2013. WARURA embarked on some significant efforts to improve their standards at the end of 2012 and their efforts in mentoring and coaching their up and coming referees has taken another step forward this year as has their physical standards through the fitness testing programs they have implemented. The role of the referee is so significant to our game and without the work of people like Brendan Fitzgerald and our newest life member, Julie Skiba, rugby in the state would struggle.
Joe Savage (Palmyra), PG Hampshire Award Recipient
2013 has been another step forward for Rugby in the state of WA. Bring on 2014.
Andrew Hill General Manager, Game Development
Nedlands RUFC, 2013 Pindan Premier Grade Premiers
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WAJRU President’s Report I think you will all agree that this was another successful year for junior rugby with nearly 1,500 games played throughout the year by 4400 registered junior players. I would like to thank our major sponsor Bankwest for their continued support of Junior Rugby. For those of you who may not be aware Mr Steve Fink has kindly accepted the role as Patron to Junior Rugby in Western Australia and has continued to provide great support in his role as Liaison officer. On behalf of my committee, I thank him for his support and advice over the past year and look forward to working with him next year. I would like to thank the Curtin Rugby Club for stepping in at the last minute and hosting our Grand Finals day; it was a fitting finale to our season and well run by the Curtin Club. It was disappointing to have our U16 grand final at Paterson Stadium cancelled at the last minute due to inclement weather. We hope to have the opportunity in the future to showcase our juniors at a Test match. Once again thank you to Curtin for stepping in and arranging the game to be played at their ground. A great effort at such short notice. Our game continues to grow in numbers and while this is a pleasing outcome it does present us with some strategic decisions as to how the competition will be structured in the future. We have run a number of forums over the past few months to determine how our competition could be structured to cater for the challenges we face. As we did last year, we also conducted an end of season forum to see, from a clubs point of view, what worked well and what didn’t. The results of these forums will be distributed to clubs as soon as possible. As you are all aware, the running of a club takes considerable effort and requires the assistance of many people. These are the coaches, managers, registrars, administrators, canteen workers and of course parents at every club who put their hands every week up to ensure our juniors players can participate in our great game. On behalf of my committee and RugbyWA, I would like to thank you for your efforts and acknowledge that without your support we would not be able to provide our players with a game experience each week. I look forward to your support next year. When I took on the role of President it was suggested to me the first thing I should do should do is recruit a great Secretary and a great Treasurer and I have been lucky over the past few years to have both. Paola and Graham, thank you for the work you have put in over this year and past years. It has ensured the committee has run smoothly and certainly made my life much easier. To the other member of my committee - Noel, Adrian, Francis, Barry, Pieter and Russell - thank you for all the work and time you have put in over the year. It is much 22
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appreciated and Junior Rugby is the better for the efforts, changes and developments implemented over the year. To Andrew Hill and his team at RugbyWA, in particular Richard who has worked tirelessly week in week out to make this competition successful, and to the rest of the Community Rugby team - Justin Shakeshaft, Graham Cooper, Tobias Hoskins, Dane Lazarus, Brad Lacey, Justin Turner, Ollie Hoskins and Geoff Deere - my sincere thanks for your efforts throughout the year. I would also like to thank Dwayne Nester, Mark Calverley and Louis Dallimore for the great work in our representative and development programs. There are some exciting times ahead for our junior representative teams with the Junior Gold Cup commencing soon. This is a national competition for our U/15 and U/17 representative teams and will provide great opportunities for our juniors to play against the best teams in Australia. I would also like to thank Maryanne Wilson and Vicki Hamlin from the commercial team for their assistance throughout the year. Needless to say we wouldn’t have a game with the tremendous efforts of the West Australian Rugby Referees Association. To Julie Skiba, Bruce Dunn, Brent Mews and all referees who support the game, thank you for organising, coaching developing and mentoring our referee’s year in and out, where would we be without you! I would like to remind you that this game can only continue to grow with your support. We need strong governance both at committee level and in our clubs and we need to be united in our goals to make this game a showcase for sport in Western Australia and that can only be achieved with your continued support.in 2014.
Martin Becker President, RugbyWA Juniors
WARURA Report Introduction
The season for 2013 was approached using the output from the 2012 Season Review as a strategic plan for the next five years. This focussed on the following key areas: • Referee quality – we aim to lift the quality of refereeing, with greater demands for consistency, fitness and professional approach. Our Mission Statement is • All Referees should referee “above the game” to which they are appointed and thereby assist Rugby in WA to develop and the players to play to their potential. • Referee recruitment – we must establish a regular flow of new referees from the clubs by active involvement and liaison with the clubs. Our members are encouraged to be our ambassadors and increase interaction with the clubs. • Young Referees – we aim to improve recruitment, development and retention of high quality, young referees by providing a clear pathway, with high quality and consistent Referee Coaching and appropriately resourced mentoring. • Assistant Referees – we encourage all referees to take up the role of Assistant Referee and we shall coach them in that role. We encourage clubs to provide qualified ARs/Touch Judges for every game, at every grade. • Club Feedback – We encourage clubs to provide good quality feedback on referee performances. Better quality feedback will be used and respected. • 7s Rugby – with 7s as an Olympic sport, WARURA shall work to develop greater knowledge and skill in 7s Rugby Refereeing. We will work with RugbyWA to help develop Margaret River 7s into a recognised major tournament. The Association closed out a number of actions from the 2012 Season Review and made progress in each of the key areas, as discussed below. This programme is really only an expression of what we need to do to meet the expectations of the rugby community. Nevertheless, the demands this places on our volunteers has stretched us to near breaking point at times, for some, and required us to be more systematic in our approach. All Executive Committee, CAB and Junior CAB members now adopt one or more portfolios that need to be fulfilled. For 2014, we will have an Operations Procedures Manual which will define roles, responsibilities and outputs to assist our volunteers to optimise their efforts. The strategic plan will be reviewed and revised as part of the 2013 Season Review, which has already commenced and will be completed when the new Exec and CAB members are in place.
On the Field
We have 133 active referees and 26 referee coaches in a total membership of 149. (Some are both referees and referee coaches.) Our membership remains unable to cover all required games.
The following summarises the appointments versus games: Competition
Games
Referee Appointments
Games not covered
Senior
735
727
8
Junior
632
610
22
PSA
114
114
0
In addition, schools games in the CSC competition mid-week were dealt with on an ad hoc basis. Other appointments included: Game Description
Referee Appointments
Margaret River (excluding 7s)
3
Country Grand Finals
2
16s, 14s, etc. trial games
12
Regional games
9
Visiting overseas sides
5
Plus various carnivals, John Welborn Cup, Schoolboys, etc.
Notes: 1. A few Referees every Saturday referee more than one game – mainly in the Junior competition. 2. Several Referees officiate at a Junior game on Saturday morning and a Senior Game later the same day. The Club Referee Programme of RugbyWA produced 20 new referees for the season, although a similar number of referees did not continue this season.
Discipline & Abuse
Player discipline showed no improvement this year compared to last and there were a number of unsavoury incidents involving abuse of match officials by team personnel on the touch line and/or spectators. The following summarises the matters sent to the judiciary: Competition
Sin Bin
2012
2013
Send Code of Sin Bin Off Conduct
Send Code of Off Conduct
Senior
348
38
6
405
40
5
Junior
55
16
8
70
18
8
Notes: 3. These figures include two players sent off in the Margaret River 7s and one player sent off in the Women’s Competition. 4. In addition, there were 6 citings – one of which was dismissed. 5. One Premier Grade game involved 4 send-offs and 4 citings (one of which was dismissed). In the same game, another player received his third sin bin of the season. RugbyWA issued Code of Conduct charges against both clubs. RUGBYWA 2013 ANNUAL REPORT
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WARURA Report (cont.) 6. In addition, 14 players were sent off in the U-18s competition in 2013.
• Number 5 – Western Force v British & Irish Lions and Australia v Argentina
7. Lifting/tip tackles resulted in 3 send-offs, 2 of which were in U-18s.
• IRB 7s Development Squad Graham also achieved the milestone of the youngest ever Referee in WA to be appointed to the Premier Grade Grand Final. Together with these achievements, Graham’s work in development and mentoring for our younger referees is an inspiration. We congratulate him on his award from RugbyWA as Referee of the Year.
8. One person in Senior competition (player send-off) and one in Junior competition (adult code of conduct) failed to attend Judiciary and are banned from all rugby until they attend. WARURA is very concerned at the continuing level of abuse of match officials. In addition to those incidents addressed by cards for players and code of conduct hearing for nonplayers, a significant amount of low-grade abuse is directed towards our members. We seek more assistance from clubs in dealing with this issue. A typical example occurred when one spectator cat-called the referee repeatedly over a 50-50 decision. When a RugbyWA official asked the spectator to tone it down, he answered that the referee had chosen to take up the whistle, so he was entitled to yell at him. Such attitudes have to be eradicated or we will continue to lose referees. We are particularly concerned at the amount of abuse and intimidation directed at younger referees. This is unacceptable and quite cowardly.
Overall, the average age of our Premier Grade Referees is coming down: Average age of Premier Grade Referees (years)
2010
2011
2012
2013
36.1
35.4
34.7
33.5
The average age of Grand Final Referees in 2013 was 34 years. The average age of the Referee and two ARs for the Premier Grade Grand Final was 25.5 years. I wish to congratulate the following referees who achieved appointments outside the State: • Patrick Davis - Darwin 7s, Exchange to Sydney, accompanied by his Referee Coach and mentor, Peter Hilgendorf.
RugbyWA, with input from WARURA, launched a campaign against abuse of match officials prior to the Senior Finals – “Respect the Call”. Through this, information was sent to all registered players and team officials. I am particularly grateful to RugbyWA Chairman, Dr. Russel Perry, for highlighting “Respect the Call” at the PG Hampshire Awards breakfast.
• Tyler Miller - AR at National Women’s, Central Coast 7s and Darwin 7s
WARURA also are grateful for the hard work of the Judiciary in sometimes challenging circumstances. We will continue to work with them to see appropriate outcomes.
• Julie Skiba - Referee Coach & Administration, Darwin 7s
WARURA will continue to work with RugbyWA on these matters and seek to enrol the clubs in positive actions to remove these behaviours from their environs.
Several referees were also able to combine refereeing with business trips, with the assistance of RugbyWA and WARURA.
Development
Our latest challenge from the ARU is to recruit more women Referees, particularly for 7s. The International Olympic Committee have stated that all of the match officials in the Women’s 7s competition at the Rio de Janeiro Olympics must be women. So we have to bring more women into the game to be part of this exciting opportunity.
A significant number of senior WARURA members are providing personal coaching and mentoring for the growing numbers of younger referees. We are being challenged by the ARU to develop more referees to the level where they can be considered for National Development squads by their mid-twenties. Graham Cooper has led the way and we congratulate him on the following appointments: • ARU National Panel Squad • Super Rugby – AR: Reds v Sharks, Waratahs v Brumbies • Shute Shield – Referee: Gordon v Syd Uni, Eastern Suburbs v Randwick, Parramatta v Gordon. • Youth Olympics 7s, Darwin 7s & Noosa 7s – Referee • Gold Coast IRB 7s – AR
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• Kyle Burnett - Central Coast 7s & Darwin 7s • Mark Calverley - Darwin 7s • Callum Stewart - Darwin 7s • Rohen Skiba - Darwin 7s • Rob Kellam - Referee Coach at National Women’s
Volunteers
Once again, we are grateful for the continuing support and assistance that we have received from RugbyWA. We are also very grateful for the support received from the professional arm of RugbyWA for fitness testing, strength & conditioning by Justin Turner. Our members were also very honoured to have Michael Foley, Western Force Coach and Wallaby Legend, provide a presentation at an Education Meeting.
I wish to thank the following for their excellent work: • Julie Skiba, our Administrator and Honorary Secretary for 2013 and Life Member. We were delighted that Julie was honoured with life membership of WARU in 2013; • Pete Liddle, as Chairman of the CAB for the first half of the season; • Anthony O’Shea, initially as Honorary Treasurer and then Chairman of the CAB for the second half of the season; • Ian Hailes, for his leadership of Development on the CAB; • Gary Bryant, for his continuing excellence with the education meeting programme;
Grand Final Referees: Mark Calverley, Graham Cooper, Alex Ninkov
• Justin Shakeshaft, for his organisation of Referee Fitness testing and other work on the CAB; • David Procopis for his fantastic work as Editor of The Whistler newsletter and his management of our website; • Robbie Burns for his many roles, including development of a new website and latterly Honorary Treasurer; • Bruce Dunn, for his continuing commitment and leadership of the Junior CAB; • Sam James, as a great ambassador through his work as liaison for visiting referees (Super Rugby and international) and his diligent work as Ombudsman; • Kim Short for his witty contributions as Honorary Sherriff, through which we have raised hundreds of dollars for Princess Margaret Hospital for Sick Children; • Junior CAB members Brent Mews and Julie Skiba; • Executive members: Peter Hilgendorf (Vice President & sponsorship), Brent Mews (WAJRU Liaison), John Hill (Historian) and Rob Kellam (to August 2013). I reserve special thanks for Brent Mews. Brent has served with distinction for several years on the Exec, including as Honorary Secretary, and on the Junior CAB. He has also undertaken match day administration of many of the 7s and other tournaments that have occurred through many seasons. He is the archetypal volunteer, always the first to raise his hand and expects nothing in return. His unfailing good humour and unflappable nature have helped many referees when things were getting fraught on the sidelines. Many little jobs would not get done without Mewsey, but if they were not done, they would be missed. To recognise one of the un-sung heroes of our volunteer organisation, I was pleased to give Mewsey the President’s Award for 2013.
Tyler Miller - AR at National Women’s, Central Coast 7s and Darwin 7s
I also thank Andrew Hill and his team at RugbyWA for their input and support. Hilly has been supportive and encouraging in his work with me throughout 2013.
Brendan Fitzgerald Honorary President, WARURA
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WASRU Report Rugby in Western Australia continues to grow with the number of School based players showing good growth. The Schools playing Rugby assist in introducing the sport to the students which in turn, sees a number of players move into the club scene. I know teachers and coaches see this as a benefit to the School team, but on occasion can be a conflict for the School. This can also be seen with the cross- section of players in our state Schoolboys team coming from State/Independent and Catholic sectors. Thanks must go to the management team that took the boys to Sydney. FIRST NAME SURNAME
CLUB
SCHOOL
Hayden
Anderson
Wests Scarb.
Aranmore College (C)
Auvae
Auvae
Palmyra
Seven Oaks Senior High (G)
Terrell
Berryman
Wanneroo
Aranmore College (C)
Joshua
Billington
Ruban
Birch
Kalamunda
Guildford Grammar (Ip)
Hershelle
Classen
Wests Scarb.
Aranmore College (C)
Kauri
Cudd
Mandurah
Comet Bay College (G)
Tevin
Ferris
Mandurah
John Tonkin (G)
Michael
Fotu
Palmyra
Lynwood High School (G)
Luke
Fouwler
Kalamunda
Mazenod (C)
Liam
Husband
Joondalup
St Marks (I)
Aden
Kambouris University
Hale School (Ip)
Jacob
Kohinga
Kalamunda
Aranmore College (C)
Tim
Koiatu
Wanneroo
Tuart College (G)
Chris
Miller
Palmyra
Kennedy Baptist College (I)
Jayden
Ngamanu
Wanneroo
Aranmore College (C)
Isaiah
Pedersen
Southern Lions Thornlie SHS (G)
Blake
Phillips
Wanneroo
Clarkson Community HS (G)
Tristan
Schneider
Joondalup
Mindarie Senior College (G)
Thomas
Sheminant Nedlands
Christ Church Grammar School (Ip)
Angus
Taylor
Newman College (C)
Hale School (Ip)
Wanneroo
Key : C (catholic) I (independent) Ip (independent PSA) G (government)
Combined High Schools (2013)
The season started early for the Combined High Schools competition in term one with the Year 9’s and the First XV playing a seven-a-side comp and then moving into a round robin home and away season. This worked very well and although some games were postponed due to Year 11 and 12 exams in term two, everybody was pleased with the season. The Year 10’s and Year 8’s commenced towards the end of term two and this proved to run very smoothly. Some of the senior boys completed their referee’s ticket during term two and assisted in the lower school games.
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The winners of the competitions were Aranmore Catholic College in all divisions with Thornlie Senior High Schools the runners up in all divisions. Aranmore proved they are the side to beat, also winning the John Welborn Cup, James Stannard Cup, Deb Hodgkinson Cup (Girls) and the Force Sevens for Year 8’s and 10. Baldivis Secondary College, Halls Head SHS and Churchlands SHS all showed great signs of improvement this year and La Salle College performed well in their first year in the competition. They have just opened their boarding facilities and have a large influx of students from the Kimberley and the North West. Thanks goes to the Development team at RugbyWA who help the coaches and run the various competitions. Next Year we will be starting in term one earlier than this year to try and avoid any conflict with Exams.
PSA Rugby (2013)
Redmond Cup The 1st XV competition was highly competitive with little between the top three or four sides, each capable of beating the others on their day. The draw which sees each team play all others twice during the season ensures fairness in the competition. At the business end of the season Christ Church, Hale and Trinity were the teams in contention for top honours. Congratulations to Hale for retaining the Redmond Cup for the 11th year in succession. Summary of the current season • The season on the whole was a successful one but there are as usual areas that need to be addressed. At 1st XV level, the ‘floating/movable’ window was adopted again defaulting to the oldest U18 player, provided that set scrums could occur. Ultimately, the ARU exempted front row players, so there was not really an issue here. • The smaller senior cohort in 2014 due to the ‘half year cohort’ will present challenges for some schools in terms of fielding Open teams. • Four boys from PSA schools gained selection in the WA Schoolboys team which competed at the Australian Schools championships in July: Thomas Sheminant (Christ Church), Ruban Birch (Guildford), Josh Billington and Aden Kambouris (Hale). • The strength of the rugby program in younger years continues to grow with ‘top team’ honours this year being shared by: Scotch and Trinity (Yr 7), Hale (Yr 8), Hale (Yr 9), Guildford (Yr 10) • RugbyWA provide valuable resource support in terms of coaching courses throughout the season. This is acknowledged with gratitude by the schools.
Country Rugby Report Another year of rugby has come and gone and Country Rugby is still going strong. We’ve had another successful year with numbers increasing throughout the regions. RugbyWA is spreading the rugby love to the far North as we had the first Sevens competition in Broome and again we have the Bloody Slow Cup in Newman that attracts big crowds from all over the State. It’s great to see our junior competitions growing both in the South-West and Goldfields and I would hope that it would not be too long before we have a Junior Country Carnival to allow the juniors to play together.
Eastern Goldfields
This year we saw the introduction of Islander Barbarians to the competition and straight from the outset we saw them dominate the competition. Last year’s title holders, Boulder-WASM were still partying as they numbers were down from the previous year and did not threaten the competition. This year’s Grand Final saw new comers, Barbarians and past champions Stormers clash in their first final.
South-West
The South-West welcomed back Katanning to the fray after being dormant for a couple of years. Numbers have grown in the South-West and Dunsborough continued their dominance throughout the year. This year’s final saw the Gropers from Margaret River go against their old foe, Dunsborough Dungbeetles.
Country Carnival
This year’s carnival was hosted by Perth-Bayswater at Pat O’Hara Reserve. A total of eight teams travelled from as far as Esperance. Day one saw some upsets with Esperance beating the current Goldfields champions Boulder-WASM, but the dominating teams from the Goldfields made a clear statement from the outset with the Islanders, Stormer’s and Bushies winning all of their pool games. The fight to finals was going to be last man standing with the Goldfields Teams and the Islanders and Stormers were the last standing to play in this year’s final. In a final that see-sawed from the first kick-off, the Islanders held on to secure their first title on their first attempt, winning 28-24. Thank you to Perth-Bayswater for putting on a great weekend and we look forward to coming back in coming years. The 2014 carnivals moves back to the country with the Eastern Goldfield’s teams hosting Carnival in KalgoorlieBoulder. A big thank you to all the players, coaches, volunteers of Country Rugby because Country Rugby is what we make and we are only a couple of years away from celebrating our 25th Carnival.
Ray Mills President, Country Rugby
The first half remained try less with the Gropers scoring two penalty goals to go into the break 6-0 up. The Gropers continued their dominance in the second half with Nicolai Herd scoring the Gropers only try. Dunsborough rallied late in the game to peg back a try but ran out of time with the Gropers winning the 2013 title 14-5.
Geraldton
Even though there is no competition in Geraldton, they deserve to be acknowledged. Gero’s are always keen to play and invite teams to come up for a great weekend of Rugby. Gero have created some great relationships with the Perth Clubs and make the drive down to Perth to play one off games. The only full game this year was against the local Police Branch earlier in the year with Geraldton chalking up a 2410 win with Ben Cook being best on ground.
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JUNIOR ELITE REPORT U14s U14 State Champs DATE:
7/10/13
DATE: POINTS AGAINST
OPPOSITION POINTS FOR
NORTH
South
10
7
9/10/13
DATE: POINTS AGAINST
OPPOSITION POINTS FOR South
14
5
Tries
Nika Morehu
Lapo Biggazi, Manaia Stockman-Te-Rahui
Goals
Ethan Reilly
Ethan Reilly, Jack Hardy
Penalties
Ethan Reilly
11/10/13
CUMULATIVE TOTAL POINTS AGAINST
OPPOSITION POINTS FOR South
32
0
Manaia Stockman-Te-Rahui 2, Nika Morehu, Jamie Bonner Ethan Reilly 3
FOR
AGAINST
DIFF
56
12
44
12
56
-44
Ethan Reilly 2
Drop Goals
SOUTH
North
7
Tries
Tom Norman
Goals
Reece Anderson
10
North
5
14
North
0
32
DATE:
11/10/13
Conor Sattler
Penalties Drop Goals
2013 State Champions: NORTH
U15s U15 State Champs DATE:
7/10/13
DATE: POINTS AGAINST
OPPOSITION POINTS FOR
NORTH
South
Tries
10
12
9/10/13 POINTS AGAINST
OPPOSITION POINTS FOR South
Kade Pearce 2
5
26
Payden Porter
CUMULATIVE TOTAL POINTS AGAINST
OPPOSITION POINTS FOR South
20
19
FOR
AGAINST
DIFF
35
57
-22
57
35
22
Conrad Fisher, Emgee Fourie
Goals
Aiden Shortall 2
Penalties
Aiden Shortall 2
Drop Goals
SOUTH
North
12
10
North
26
5
Tries
Angus Dickson, Sy Waiti
Evan Stafford, Rory O'Sullivan, Jack Knobben, Tamba Lebbie
Goals
Jayden Hocking
Jayden Hocking 3
North
19
20
Ben Syme, Soeli Vaituulala, Tamba Lebbie Jayden Hocking 2
Penalties Drop Goals
2013 State Champions: SOUTH
U16s U16 State Champs DATE:
8/07/13
DATE: POINTS AGAINST
OPPOSITION POINTS FOR
NORTH
South
Tries
19
13
Toro Reedy, Steve Bereczky
OPPOSITION POINTS FOR South
22
DATE: POINTS AGAINST 27
12/07/13
OPPOSITION POINTS FOR South
7
Sam Maurangi, Tatenda Allen, Nick Jooste
Peter Vili
Nick Jooste 2
Nick Jooste
Goals Penalties
10/07/13
Nick Jooste 3
CUMULATIVE TOTAL POINTS AGAINST
FOR
AGAINST
DIFF
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48
54
-6
7
54
48
6
Nick Jooste 1
Drop Goals
SOUTH Tries
North
13
19
Declan Edwards, Blake Woodward
North
North
14
Aaron Ruru 3
Aaron Ruru
Eli Greaves 1
Drop Goals
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Tahere Reha, Jonathan Savea
Goals Penalties
27
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U15 State Tour The U15s State squad FIRST NAME
U16 National Championships The WA U16 squad
SURNAME
CLUB
FIRST NAME
SURNAME
CLUB
Joshua
Broughton - Spark
Kalamunda
Steven
Bereczky
Wanneroo
Harrison
Carlton
Joondalup
Isaac
Cavu
Joondalup
Denym
Clarke
Wanneroo
Adrian
Folkard
Wests Scarborough
Jack
Daynes
Perth Bayswater
Charlie
Grant
Cottesloe
Conrad
Fisher
Joondalup
Nicholas
Jooste
Cottesloe
Christopher
Gale
Rockingham
Jordan
Kempton
Joondalup
Anthony
Hondros
Associates
Isaiah
Kuru
Southern Lions
Teina
Jenkins
Wanneroo
Kalib
Maksimovic
Kwinana
Oshay
Jensen
ARKS
Lorenzo
Mario
Joondalup
Jack
Knobben
Mandurah
Trey
Moloney
Palmyra
Sosifa
Likio
Rockingham
Jayden
Ngamanu
Wanneroo
Tyla
Love
Bayswater
Taine
Oakley
Palmyra
Thomas
Masibaka
Associates
Sam
Offer
Nedlands
Kade
Pearce
Joondalup
Torongare
Reedy
Joondalup
Payden
Porter
Joondalup
Tahere
Reha
Palmyra
Aidan
Shortall
Kalamunda
Chad
Ross
Palmyra
Keelan
Simpkins - Iti
Rockingham
Jonathan
Savea
Southern Lions
Benjamin
Syme
Palmyra
Ben
Tata
Palmyra
Corry
Tearoa
Perth Bayswater
Walt
Ungerer
Southern Lions
Bitner Junior
Tumanuvao
Rockingham
Jack
Weir
Perth Bayswater
Sioeli
Vaituulala
Southern Lions
Peter
Vili
Perth Bayswater
Jordan
Visser
Joondalup
Ethan
Williams
Wests Scarborough
Sy
Waiti
Rockingham
Blake
Woodward
Palmyra
State 15s Staff: HEAD COACH: ASS. COACH: MANAGER: PHYSIO:
Anare Koliavu Jamie McDonald Pieter Blackie Stacey De Rooy
State 16s Staff: HEAD COACH: ASS. COACH: ASS. COACH: MANAGER: PHYSIO:
Dwayne Nestor Grant Oakley Arno Visser Dane Lazarus Clare Thomson-Boston
2013 Junior Gold Squad Queensland Tour Results:
2013 National U16 Championship Results:
Game 1, 10th April: South Brisbane JGS 55 defeated WA 3 (Pen: Aidan Shortall 1)
Game 1, 30th Sept: NSW Schools 40 def WA 3 (Pen: Nick Jooste 1)
Game 2, 11th April : Gold Coast JGS 21 defeated WA 18 (Tries: Ben Syme, Teina Jenkins, Junior Tumanuvao 1; Pen: Aidan Shortall 1)
Game 2, 1st Oct: Qld White 37 def WA 15 (Tries: Isaiah Kuru, Blake Woodward 1; Conv: Nick Jooste 1; Pen: Nick Jooste 1)
Game 3, 13th April: WA 34 defeated Sunshine Coast JGS 0 (Tries: Tylah Love, Corry Tearoa, Conrad Fisher, Tomasi Masibaka, Chris Gale, Keelan Simpkins-Iti 1; Conv: Anthony Hondros, Aidan Shortall 1)
Game 3, 3rd Oct: WA 31 def NSW Country 22 (Tries: Lorenzo Mario, Jayden Ngamanu, Jonathon Savea 1; Conv: Nick Jooste 2; Pens: Nick Jooste 4)
Game 4, 14th April: Brisbane North JGS 14 defeated WA 5 (Try: Teina Jenkins 1)
Game 4, 4th Oct: Vic 36 def WA 17 (Tries: Ben Tata, Jayden Ngamanu, Lorenzo Mario 1; Conv: Nick Jooste 1)
FINAL PLACING: 6th RUGBYWA 2013 ANNUAL REPORT
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JUNIOR ELITE REPORT (cont.) State Schoolboys
The State Schoolboys represented WA at the Division 1 National Schoolboy Championships held at Riverview College, Sydney. Blake Phillips was selected in the Australia ‘A’ Squad.
State Schoolboys Squad FIRST NAME
SURNAME
Hayden
Anderson
Wests Scarb.
CLUB
Aranmore College
SCHOOL
Grayson
Artmanni
Joondalup
Woodvale SHS
Auvae
Auvae
Palmyra
Seven Oaks Senior High
Terrell
Berryman
Wanneroo
Aranmore College
Joshua
Billington
Ruban
Birch
Kalamunda
Guildford Grammar School
Hershelle
Classen
Wests Scarb.
Aranmore College
Kauri
Cudd
Mandurah
Comet Bay College
Tevin
Ferris
Mandurah
John Tonkin College
Michael
Fotu
Palmyra
Lynwood High School
Luke
Fouwler
Kalamunda
Mazenod College
Liam
Husband
Joondalup
St Marks College
Aden
Kambouris
University
Hale School
Jacob
Kohinga
Kalamunda
Aranmore College
Tim
Koiatu
Wanneroo
Tuart College
Lorenzo
Mario
Joondalup
Aranmore College
Chris
Miller
Palmyra
Kennedy Baptist College
Jayden
Ngamanu
Wanneroo
Aranmore College
Isaiah
Pedersen
Southern Lions
Thornlie SHS
Blake
Phillips
Wanneroo
Clarkson Community HS
Tristan
Schneider
Joondalup
Mindarie Senior College
Thomas
Sheminant
Nedlands
Christ Church Grammar School
Angus
Taylor
Wanneroo
Newman College
Michael
Tui
Palmyra
Lakelands SHS
Hale School
State Schoolboys Staff: HEAD COACH: Elwee Prinsloo ASS. COACH: Michael Holland MANAGER: Hayden Hamilton PHYSIO: Stacey De Rooy
2012 ASRU Div. 1 Championship Results: Game 1, 1st July: NSW 1 69 def WA 8 (Try: Kauri Cudd 1; Conv: Tim Koiatu 1) Game 2, 3rd July: Qld 2 33 def WA 17 (Tries: Michael Tui, Blake Phillips 1; Conv: Tim Koiatu 2; Pen: Tim Koiatu 1) Game 3, 4th July: Combined States 24 def WA 19 (Tries: Jayden Ngamanu, Hayden Anderson 1; Pens: Tim Koiatu 3) Game 4, 6th July: ACT 8 def WA 6 (Pens: Hershelle Classen, Tim Koiatu 1)
FINAL PLACING: 8th 30
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Bankwest Academy
The BankWest Academy incorporated the National Gold Squad and consisted of three levels. The players completed three Stages to the program. The first ran from November to December and included a heavy focus on core skill. Stage 2 ran from January to April and involved core skill as well as unit and team structures. Stage 3 was a maintenance program in season running from April to September. The focus during this time was to enable all players the opportunity to train with their respective Club and School teams as well as relevant State teams. Reviews were held at the end of each Stage and applicable exits from the program were made.
Academy Level 1 FIRST NAME Oscar Lukas Luke Richard Oliver Kane Bradley Ryan Patrick Harry Bruce Corey Kylan
SURNAME Backhouse Birch Burton Hardwick Hoskins Koteka Lacey Louwrens McCarthy Scoble Smith-Wright Thomas Yoxall
CLUB University Kalamunda University University Cottesloe Wests Scarborough Wests Scarborough Cottesloe University University University University Associates
Academy Level 2 FIRST NAME Tom Chad Tevin Liam Jacob Lorenzo Tristan Nicholas Angus
SURNAME McCrone Ramsamy Ferris Husband Kohinga Mario Schneider Ward Taylor
CLUB Wests Scarborough Palmyra Mandurah Joondalup Kalamunda Joondalup Joondalup Palmyra Wanneroo
Academy Level 3 FIRST NAME Benjamin Corry Bitner Junior Sy Jordan Isaiah Trey Sam Leighton Evan Clay Jayden
SURNAME Syme Tearoa Tumanuvao Waiti Kempton Kuru Moloney Offer Short Stafford Uyen Ngamanu
National Gold Squad FIRST NAME
SURNAME
CLUB
Liam
Husband
Joondalup
Jacob
Kohinga
Kalamunda
Lorenzo
Mario
Joondalup
Tristan
Schneider
Joondalup
Angus
Taylor
Wanneroo
Junior Development Squad
To provide additional opportunities for player development at the higher level a 10 week development program was offered to selected 16 and 17 year old players during December, January and February. The players were provided with skills development as well as strength and conditioning programs. They received specialist coaching from all the Emirates Western Force coaches as well as the Academy coaches and State coaches.
Junior Development Squad FIRST NAME
SURNAME
CLUB
SCHOOL
Joshua
Broughton - Spark Kalamunda
Darling Range Sports College
Cameron
Beath
Palmyra
Corpus Christi College
Jack
Daynes
Perth Bayswater Aranmore College
Christopher Gale
Rockingham
Safety Bay SHS
Thomas
Masibaka
Associates
Safety Bay SHS
Finbar
Gaffney
Associates
CBC Fremantle
Jack
Weir
Perth Bayswater Mazenod College
Herman
Olivier
Joondalup
Kinross College
Steven
Bereczky
Wanneroo
St Marks College
Isaac
Cavu
Joondalup
Prendiville CC
Nicholas
Jooste
Cottesloe
Hale School
Jake
McKellar
Nedlands
Guildford GS
Michael
Ninkov
University
Hale School
Rory
O’Sullivan
Associates
Scotch College
Eli
Greaves
Southern Lions Aranmore College
Ethan
Poi
ARKS
Thornlie SHS
Tahere
Reha
Palmyra
Thornlie SHS
Jake
Stainton
Palmyra
CBC Fremantle
Dafydd
Williams
Mandurah
Mandurah Baptist
CLUB Palmyra Perth Bayswater Rockingham Rockingham Joondalup Southern Lions Palmyra Nedlands Palmyra Palmyra Joondalup Wanneroo
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JUNIOR ELITE REPORT (cont.) Junior Gold Cup
The JGC is a national long term talent development and competition program at U15 and U17 age levels. The truly national nature of the JGC competition provides players, coaches, administrators and match officials with the opportunity to be involved in high levels of representative rugby programming and development at a National level on an annual basis whilst maintaining local/regional representation. The scheduling of the JGC program commences in October and allows players to compete in a National competition involving 24 teams in each age group in March.
16s Junior Gold Squad FIRST NAME
SURNAME
CLUB
Zachary
Branca
Perth Bayswater
Jack
Daynes
Joondalup
Chey-John
Hatu
Mandurah
Jayden
Hocking
Southern Lions
Anthony
Hondros
Associates
Jack
Knobben
Mandurah
Sosifa
Likio
Rockingham
Thomas
Masibaka
Associates
Rory
O’Sullivan
Associates
It is an evolution of the Junior Gold Program and is a key part of Australian Rugby’s “Pathway to Gold” that will provide talented players an opportunity to compete against the best in their age group across Australia.
Kade
Pearce
Joondalup
Evan
Stafford
Palmyra
Corry
Tearoa
Wanneroo
Bitner Junior
Tumanuvao
Rockingham
15s Junior Gold Squad
Hendricus
Van Der Heyden
Rockingham
FIRST NAME
SURNAME
CLUB
Neli
Auvae
Palmyra
Lapo
Bigazzi
Wests Scarborough
Raekwon
Edwardson
Wanneroo
Jordan
Fletcher
ARKS
Jacob
Foster-Hall
Rockingham
Alex
Gloster
Wests Scarborough
Liam
Gourlie
Joondalup
Jack
Hardy
UWA
Dylan
Hutchins
Wests Scarborough
Shaun
Kapene
Perth Bayswater
Atu
Likio
Rockingham
Brody
Macaskill
Wanneroo
Connor
McCluggage
UWA
Nika
Morehu
Wanneroo
Ilani (Mark)
Naleba
Wests Scarborough
Tom
Norman
Nedlands
Simon
Parsons
Wests Scarborough
Cade-Michael
Patrick
Wests Scarborough
Ethan
Reilly
Wanneroo
Robert
Ryan
Rockingham
Connor
Sattler
Rockingham
Ethan
Soden
Palmyra
Marnus
Spangenberg
Joondalup
Joshua
Spittal
Perth Bayswater
Manaia
Stockman-Te-Rahui
Wanneroo
Solomon
Stone
Wanneroo
Ephraim
Tearoa
Wests Scarborough
Joe
Tekarona
Tiago
Valentim
Joondalup
Sheldon
Willan
ARKS
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17s Junior Gold Squad FIRST NAME
SURNAME
CLUB
Steven
Bereczky
Wanneroo
Isaac
Cavu
Joondalup
James
Darwis
ARKS
Adrian
Folkard
Wests Scarborough
Reece
Grant
Cottesloe
Charlie
Grant
Cottesloe
Eli
Greaves
Southern Lions
Nicholas
Jooste
Cottesloe
Jordan
Kempton
Joondalup
Isaiah
Kuru
Southern Lions
Allen
Maradzika
Wanneroo
Lorenzo
Mario
Joondalup
Trey
Moloney
Palmyra
Jayden
Ngamanu
Wanneroo
Taine
Oakley
Palmyra
Sam
Offer
Nedlands
Torongare
Reedy
Joondalup
Chad
Ross
Palmyra
Aaron
Ruru
Mandurah
Jonathan
Savea
Southern Lions
Leighton
Short
Palmyra
Jack
Soa
Palmyra
Jake
Stainton
Palmyra
Ben
Tata
Palmyra
Clay
Uyen
Joondalup
Peter
Vili
Perth Bayswater
Blake
Woodward
Palmyra
Chief Financial Officer’s Report 2013 has proven to be another tough year both on and off the field for the organisation. The trading result for 2013 is a deficit of $857,100 which has been driven by a number of factors but predominately by not achieving our revenue targets. The wider economic climate has impacted our results this year and whilst total revenue declined by only 5% this was boosted by the funding for the Lions game in June. All of our main revenue streams declined in 2013, with the biggest impact on corporate hospitality sales and match day ticket sales, whilst our membership revenue was low we had budgeted accordingly knowing that the team performance in 2012 was going to impact on the renewal rates. Our commercial services costs were managed very closely and a saving of $600,000 was made. Our professional team costs were stripped back to align with our decline in revenue with only a moderate 1% increase in total. The growth at our grass roots level is incredibly important for the future of rugby in Western Australia and our participation numbers increased again this year. We were able to invest over $1 million into grass roots rugby this year and together with the WA Junior Rugby Union we anticipate continued growth in 2014. The non-trading non cash activity of $303,000 drove our reported result to a deficit of $1,160,490 and further impacted our already negative balance sheet. It is important to understand that the unearned revenue on our balance sheet of $2,765,922 will be bought to account as we deliver each of the homes games in 2014. Once again the finance team has been a really great support to not only me but the entire organisation, thank you Jessica, Vicki, Jenny, Brett and Dani I really appreciate your dedication and ongoing hard work.
Maryanne Wilson Chief Financial Officer
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Trading Activity Revenue Commercial Services Sponsorship Membership Corporate Hospitality Super Rugby License Income Functions British Lions Tour Professional Rugby Community Rugby Corporate Services
2012
4429.7 2578.9 3354.0 1463.2 155.3 105.5 00.0 4440.7 876.8 130.4 17534.4
4301.5 2355.3 2694.8 1276.5 139.7 134.0 498.9 4317.0 896.7 89.7 16704.3
585.7 45.0 994.3 285.7 1387.3 1690.2 329.4 935.6 6253.3
713.7 32.9 638.7 273.2 1670.3 1326.6 237.0 759.2 5651.6
5191.3 113.7 48.3 850.3 1605.1 190.2 122.2 174.0 176.0 8471.0
5057.4 123.5 80.0 844.8 1701.3 165.6 101.1 266.2 200.9 8540.8
169.7 477.8 290.7 92.3 1030.4
184.8 516.3 252.9 77.7 1031.7
302.8 1748.6
362.1 1975.3
Total Expenditure
17806.0
17561.4
Trading Surplus
(271.6)
(857.1)
00.0 66.7 19.7 86.4
30.0 00.0 00.0 30.0
Non-‐Trading Surplus/(Deficit)
109.7 49.6 00.0 184.2 343.4 (257.1)
108.9 00.0 72.2 152.3 333.4 (303.4)
Reported (Deficit)
(528.7)
(1160.5)
Expenditure Commercial Services Brand and Marketing Business Development Corporate Hospitality Membership Sponsor Servicing Super Rugby Functions Com Services (Indirect)
00.0
Total Revenue
Professional Rugby Professional Players Strength & Conditioning Rugby Analyst Rugby Operations Team Management Team Medical Team Physiotherapy Team Consultants Junior Elite Academy Community Rugby Administration Competition Development Coach Education
Media Services Corporate Services
Non-‐Trading Activity Plus Grant Revenue Forgiveness of Loan F15 -‐ non cash Building Fitout -‐ cash Interest benefit -‐ non cash Less Expense (Non Cash) Interest expense Depreciation Super Suite Super Suite Disposal Depreciation other
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