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www.eaglingstaekwondo.com.au
January 2012 Club Newsletter
More inside!
Competition recommence
on Wednesday 1st February, Moonah Hall at 6.00pm.
If you wish to participate in
either of the competition squads please see your Instructor.
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We are now entering our 41st year of operation and still
going strong. We have a busy competition season planned
with several interstate training sessions and tournaments for
our Tournament Team. They had a very busy schedule last
year and this year promises to be a productive one with our
Junior Tournament players gaining experience over the past
year.
Our calendar of events has been updated for 2012 for all
dates that are relevant to training for the year. Make sure
you mark them in your diary.
Our club prides itself on the instruction of traditional
Taekwondo. For all our club members, development will
continue for the year with designated
classes focusing on self - defence and the
traditional aspects of the art.
We held our most successful Memorial
Grant Chil co tt – 2011 DET Memor ial Champs
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ahrad Championships yet in 2011, which saw our Grand Master
Sung Soo Lee attend to help us celebrate 40 years of
Taekwondo Instruction. Mr. Lee was very impressed with
both our club spirit and the fact that everyone ‘had a go’
which made for a very dynamic day. He brought with him
a Gold, Silver & Bronze Jidokwan medal, which were
presented, to the three best overall players on the day.
We often lose sight of our goals as the year progresses,
remember, set your goals for the year and make sure you
succeed in fulfilling them. This one step - choosing goal
and sticking to it - changes everything. Nothing worthwhile
was achieved without hard work.
Special Black Belt training sessions will continue this
year for those progressing toward a Black Belt grading.
Please see the calendar of events for training dates.
The 2011 Victorian Winter Open was held on the 4th and 5th of June at the Melbourne Netball and Hockey Centre. The only competitor to participate from Eagling's Taekwondo was myself, Brandon Servant. I entered the Open 74- 80kg Black Belt division and was coached by Ian Snape. The black belt competition started at 9am, my fight was early in the day but unfortunately I was unable to win the match.
My opponent was Benjamin Hartmann from Tan's Taekwondo in
Currumbin, Queensland. I led the match for the majority of the fight but due to a coaches protest conceded a spinning head kick in the final few
seconds which leveled the score. During the golden point round I injured my knee and lost the fight when my opponent scored a roundhouse kick to my flank.
Despite losing the match the day was an excellent learning experience, I had a great time and I would like to thank Ian Snape for taking the time to coach me and Mr. Eagling for his continued commitment to the tournament team. By Brandon Servant
Eagling ‘s Taekwondo carry a full range of high quality martial art
equipment from uniforms, shoes, pads guards and bags.
Club Jackets and t-shirts are also
available for purchase through your club instructor
2011 Memorial Championships DVD’s
are now available @ $5.00 each.
If you want marital arts training equipment see your instructor
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21st August 2011, after being delayed at the Hobart Airport for 5 hours, the team landed in Melbourne too late to participate in the training session previously planned with coaches and competitors from Melbourne and South Australian clubs. Only Mr. Snape who had flown in the day before was able to attend the high performance session and put his coaching/mind games into practice. The Eagling’s Taekwondo team was under the expert guidance of Mr. Eagling and Mr. Ian Snape from a coaching perspective, and players included Brandon Servant, Holly Jacobson, Angela Cantwell and Sharon Lakoseljac.
The “friendly” MTC competition started early Sunday morning at the Aqua Duct in Box Hill. Approximately 100 competitors competed from affiliated Melbourne clubs as well as teams from South Australia and of course us from Tasmania.
Due to refereeing constraints and having 6 courts running non-stop for the competition, Mr. Eagling’s refereeing skills were utilised for 4 hours straight, while Mr. Snape was called from court to court to coach. Brandon’s coaching skills were also put to use for team members and other club’s competitors when he wasn’t competing himself. The competition was “round robin” so that each of our players had at least 2 fights and most matches were against more experienced players. Results were mixed with wins and losses, however all of us can say that the main goal of the trip – that of gaining more experience, getting more fights and having fun,
Family - $100.00 (two family mem e $10.00 for each additional
family Casual Lesson - $15.00 per lesson
Pee Wee l $35.00 per month
- $10.00 per lesson
Single - $60.00 e
Family - $50.00 e
Pee Wee Class - $35.00 e
Single - $55.00 e
All memberships include membership and insurance with Taekwondo Australia If you are renewing your membership please return the attached renewal notice together with your membership fee to your instructor when you recommence training.
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Conditions apply
Training re-commences for the year on the FOLLOWING DATES
Moonah Club: MONDAY 30TH JANUARY 2012.
Sandy Bay Club :TUESDAY 31ST JANUARY 2012
Kingston Club: TUESDAY 31ST JANUARY 2012
Hapkido Club: THURSDAY 2ND FEBRUARY 2012
PEE WEE CLASS: MONDAY 13TH FEBRUARY
30 March 2012 8 June 2012 31 August 2012 2 November 2012
Coloured Belts - 9am - 12pm 27 May 2012 26 August 2012 16 December 2012
Black Belts - 6pm - 8 Friday 7 December 2012 Hapkido 24 May 2012 23 August 2012 6 December 2012
11 November 2012
will not be held on following Public
12th March - Eight Hour Day 9th April - Easter Monday 11th June - Queens Birthday 25 October - Show Day
Dale Eagling Scholarship: Cameron Burnett
Club Awards
Moonah Senior Player Brandon Servant
Junior Brendon Davis-Smith
Pee Wee Mia Healy
Sandy Bay Senior Player Leno Taglieri
Junior Harrison Lack
Kingston Best Player Scott Smith
Most Improved Joel Philpot
Pee Wee Halle Bachmayer
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