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ANNUAL REPORT

HOCKEY SA 2011

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CONTENTS

Patrons 4

South Australian Olympians 4

2011 Board 5

Life members 6

Staff 7

Committees 7

Clubs & Associations 8

Representative Players 8

HSA Chairman’s Report 11

Chief Executive Officer Report 12

Finance Director Report 13

High Performance & Competitions Report 14

Hockey Metro Report 15

Game Development Report 17

Umpires & Technical Committee Report 18

Australian Women’s Committee Report 19

Junior Committee Report 19

SASI Report 20

State Team Coaches and Officials 21

South Australian State Teams 23

Metro Clubs Reports 26

Men’s Masters Touring Report 28

Regional Association Reports 29

Hockey SA Awards 2011 32

Hockey Metro Awards 2011 33

Officer’s Report 34

Financial Statements 35

Directory 51

Emily Grist 2011 U21 Women’s Australian National Championships

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PATRONS

PATRONHis Excellency Rear Admiral Kevin Scarce AO CSC RANR

ViCE PATRONSMaxwell Weir

Rhonda Harding

Bruce Bowley OAM JP

Margaret Baker AM

Hon Tom Kenyon MP

1968 MExiCO CiTY

Robert Haigh – Silver Medal

1972 MUNiCH

Robert Haigh

1976 MONTREAL

Robert Haigh – Silver Medal

Trevor Smith – Silver Medal

Steve Marshall

1984 LOS ANgELES

Trevor Smith

Adrian Berce*

Grant Mitton

Michael Nobbs

Sandi Pisani

Sue Watkins

1988 SEOUL

Peter Noel

Roger Smith

Sandi Pisani – Gold Medal

1992 BARCELONA

Paul Lewis – Silver Medal

Juliet Haslam

Alison Peek

1996 ATLANTA

Paul Lewis – Bronze Medal

Juliet Haslam – Gold Medal

2000 SYdNEY

Alison Peek – Gold Medal

Juliet Haslam – Gold Medal

Katie Allen – Gold Medal

2004 ATHENS

Grant Schubert – Gold Medal

Carmel Bakurski

2008 BEijiNg

Grant Schubert – Bronze Medal

*Deceased

Hon Tom Kenyon MP SOUTH AUSTRALiAN OLYMPiANS

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BRETT STOKES, diRECTOR• Hockey SA High Performance Committee

• Local, National and Regional Hockey Coach and Player

• HSA Accredited Coach Facilitator

• Bachelors degree in Adult and Vocational Education

• Certificate 4 in workplace training and Assessment

• TAFE Lecturer in responsible service of Liquor and Gambling

• Qualified Police Prosecutor

• Qualified to rank of Senior Sergeant, SA Police

gERRY CAwSON, diRECTOR• Over 30 years involvement in playing, coaching,

umpiring and administering hockey in England, Hong Kong and Australia

• Partner of Minter Ellison lawyers in South Australia and regarded as one of the leading corporate and commercial lawyers in South Australia

• Nearly 20 years experience advising on corporate and commercial legal matters in London, Budapest, Hong Kong, Sydney and Adelaide

• Various board and committee positions, including with the technology software company Run With Robots Pty Ltd, a private investment trust, Australian Institute of Company Directors

• Tomorrow’s Directors Committee and the Salvation Army Ingle Farm Appeal Committee

jAMES TOLSON, diRECTOR• Hockey Admin 25 years County, City

• HSA President

• Joined hockey in 1982 to participate with my family

• Extensive Management Training

• Epidemiology experience in Veterinary Science

• In Australia and other Countries

• Pioneer in embryo transfer in cattle

2011 BOARd

gARRY O’SHEA, CHAiR• Involved in Hockey for 46 years as player, manager,

coach and administrator

• Involved in finance industry for 34 years, including the last 13 years as a senior executive

• State Manager of Local Business Banking, Commonwealth Bank for the past 5 years

SARAH MCEACHERN, FiNANCE diRECTOR• Involved in Hockey for 17 years as a player and 10 years

in administration

• Manager in Business Consulting Services at Edwards Marshall

• Bachelor of Commerce (Accounting) University of Adelaide, Member Institute of Chartered Accountants and Taxation Institute of Australia

TiM COLLiN, diRECTOR• 9 years sports admin and 24 years hockey playing

experience

• Diploma Financial Services (Financial Planning) and Graduate Certificate in Applied Finance

• Member of the Australian Institute of Company Directors

• Director multiple commercial and not for profit boards

• Investor and Fund Manager

HELEN STONE, diRECTOR• Forestville Hockey Club, SA Women’s

Vets Representative

• Previously Women’s Secretary, Kingswood Hockey Club

• Project Officer, School of Pharmacy and Medical Sciences, University of South Australia

• Bachelor of Pharmacy (SAIT), Bachelor of Science (Adelaide University), Member of the Pharmaceutical Society of Australia

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LiFE MEMBERS

Peter Greenham 1958*

Wally Walker 1958*

Thelma Hulbert 1962

Kath Taintey 1962*

Jean Carmichael 1963*

Doris Lawler 1963*

A B Ball 1966*

Jeanette Freebairn 1965*

Margaret Baker AM 1965

L Ralph Grey OAM 1965*

Gerald Phillips MBE 1965*

Peter Spafford 1965*

Marie Nicholls (nee Dunn) 1966*

Josie Medwell 1968*

Reg Moyse 1969*

Ron Tidemann 1969*

Marjorie Kirk 1972*

Bruce Bowley OAM JP 1972

Colin Harding 1974*

Gerry Kennett 1976

Don Germein 1977*

Bayes Lloyd 1977*

Margaret McKenzie 1977*

Geoff Coombes 1978

Evelyn Tavener OAM 1979*

Yvonne Parsons 1980

Bruce Pitt OAM 1982

Margaret Morley 1983*

Alan R Martin 1988

Joyce Morley 1988

David Olson 1988

Pam Richardson 1989*

E Ising 1914*

Judy Smith 1920*

Hugh Gilmore 1930*

B C Knight 1930*

F L Parker 1930*

H S Mount 1935*

Jock Elder MC & BAR 1939*

M McRae 1940*

P G Nash 1941*

J R Siebert 1941*

Evelyn Tazewell 1941*

Lyndall Morris 1943*

V DE P Siebert 1946*

Arthur Weir MM & BAR AM 1946*

Claude Downs OAM 1947*

Fred Jarman 1947*

Stan Edmonds 1949*

A M McRae 1949*

Dorothy Somerville OAM 1949*

Nessie Magarey 1949*

Rae Miller 1950*

J Peers 1951*

Myrtle Bellis 1952*

Lorna Jolly OAM 1952*

Don Downs 1953*

Noreen O’Shea 1953*

William Smith 1953*

Ida Young 1953*

Gwen Downs 1955*

Mary Teesdale-Smith 1955*

Jack Nation 1956*

Gordon McGargill 1957*

Barbara Frederick 1990

Gloria Potter 1990

Kevin Barclay 1991

Kath Stanton AM 1991

Jack Nobbs OAM 1992*

Betty Bowley 1993

David Kennedy 1993

Brian Anthony 1994*

Dennis Meredith 1994

Raelene Trimper 1999

Jan McCallum 2001

Rosie Stern 2001

George Willoughby OAM 2002*

Peter deLacy 2003

Margaret Grieve 2005

Caroline Wood 2005

Robert Haigh 2006

Margaret McIlwraith 2006

Brian Roberts 2007

Wayne Harvey 2008

Gary Belder 2009

Maxwell Weir 2010

*Deceased

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COMMiTTEES STAFF

CHiEF ExECUTiVE OFFiCER

Peter Ali MBA JP

FiNANCE OFFiCER

Jacquie Harris

HSA AdMiNiSTRATOR HOCKEY METRO AdMiNiSTRATOR

Pauline Heylen

OPERATiONS COORdiNATOR

Sue Stephen

HigH PERFORMANCE ANd COMPETiTiON MANAgER

Nick Lenoir

gAME dEVELOPMENT COORdiNATOR

Dale Stephen

FACiLiTiES MANAgER

Neil (Stan) Matthews

HigH PERFORMANCECraig Victory

Nick Lenoir

Brett Stokes

Sandi Pisani

Melody Cooper

Tim Kloeden

Mini Gobolos

HOCKEY METROJohn Arthur (Chair)

Craig Sinclair (Secretary)

Dave Edwards

Jenny Cowan

Jim Hughes

Margaret McIlwraith

Sue Treglown

MEN’S MASTERS STATE TOURiNgStan Matthews (Chair)

Ric Roberts (Delegate)

Paul Beckmann (Treasurer)

Marlene Matthews (Minute Secretary)

Mal Reynolds

Brian Ivkovic

Mike Anderson

wOMEN’S MASTERSJudy Schmarr (SA Delegate NWMH)

Caroline Woods (Admin Coordinator AWMHC)

Judy Inkster

Margaret McIlwraith

Susan Lee

Annette Hyde

Jenny Kiel

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CLUBS & ASSOCiATiONSMETRO CLUBS

Adelaide Hockey Club

Adelaide Hills Hockey Club

Adelaide University Hockey Club

Annesley Old Scholars Hockey Club

Blackwood Hockey Club

Burnside Hockey Club

Enfield Hockey Club

Hockey Supporters SA Inc.

Flinders University Hockey Club

Forestville Hockey Club

Grange Royals Hockey Club

North East Hockey Club

Port Adelaide Districts Hockey Club

Prince Alfred Collegians Hockey club

Pulteney Old Scholars Hockey Club

St Peters Old Collegians Hockey Club

Seacliff Hockey Club

The Veterans Club of South Australia

PGC/Seymour College OCA Hockey Club

UniSA Lions Hockey Club

Westminster Hockey Club

Woodville Hockey Club

Yorkes Hockey Club

REgiONAL ASSOCiATiONS

Barossa Valley Hockey Association

Clare & Districts Hockey Association

Lower South East Hockey Association

Naracoorte Hockey Association

Port Lincoln Hockey Association

Port Pirie & Districts Hockey Association

Riverland Hockey Association

Tatiara Hockey Association

Whyalla Hockey Association

Yorke Peninsula Hockey Association

REPRESENTATiVE PLAYERSHOCKEYROOS

Holly Evans

Bianca Greenshields

Georgie Parker

Elise Stacy

SiS / SAS TOUR

Jake Stacy

Tom Wickham

jUNiOR MEN TOUR jAPAN CUP

Cameron Joyce

Edward Chittleborough

jUNiOR FEMALE TOUR iNdiA

Karri McMahon

Jane Claxton

COUNTRY MEN OCEANiA PACiFiC CUP Fiji

Stewart Hutchins

COUNTRY FEMALE OCEANiA PACiFiC CUP Fiji

Jessica Martin-Brown

MASTERS MEN SiNgAPORE

Mick Lewis Over 45’s

Phil Frost * Over 45’s Captain

Phil Shaw Over 45’s

Peter Storer Over 45’s Reserve

John Arney Over 60’s

Peter Neagle Over 60’s

Dale Thompson Over 60’s

Jeff Wait Over 60’s Reserve

Bob Claxton Over 65’s Playing Coach

Simon Williams Over 65’s

Ric Roberts Over 65’s Manager

Marvin Heaston Over 65’s Reserve

* Player of the Championship

MASTERS FEMALE gOLd COAST

Jenny Kiel* Over 50’s

Margaret McIlwraith Over 55’s Captain

* Player of the Championship

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Scott Germein U21 Australian National Championships 2011

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Airlie Ogilvy AHL OAMPS Suns 2011

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HSA CHAiRMAN’S REPORT

League for the first time in 16 years. This was a fantastic result for all involved in Hockey in South Australia.

Hockey SA was well represented at Open International level this year with Bianca Greenshields, Holly Evans, Elise Stacy and Georgie Parker all representing Australia at some stage during 2011.

Hockey SA’s regional associations continued to grow and prosper. Port Pirie officially opened their new water base playing surface and Port Lincoln successfully hosted the 2011 National Country Championships.

The development and participation numbers of regional associations is very promising and augers well for some exciting years ahead.

In his CEO report Peter will expand on the various projects that are currently underway.

From a Financial perspective, our Finance Chairperson, Sarah McEachern will detail our fiscal results for 2011 in her report.

On a personal note, I would like to thank the Board of Directors of Hockey SA for their support and hard work this year, Peter and his staff at Hockey SA have done a great job and should also be congratulated.

I have enjoyed my term as President and wish everyone a very successful 2012.

Garry David O’SheaPresident

It is with pleasure that I present the 2011 Annual Report from the Board of Hockey SA to our members.

The past twelve months have been very challenging both on and off the field with many successes.

This year we welcomed a new CEO in Peter Ali to our Hockey fraternity, Peter has settled into his role very well and I have no doubt over coming years will play an integral part in growing both our player base and facility structures.

Mid-year we also welcomed to the Board a new director in Gerry Cawson. Gerry, a senior partner in a major law firm, brings with him a wealth of valuable experience.

I wish to thank all members of the South Australian Hockey community for their passionate hard work during 2011, without your continued effort this sport could not survive.

Thanks also to The South Australian Government and The Office for Recreation and Sport who have been instrumental in providing grants and support to Hockey SA this year.

Their continued ongoing support is vital to us and we certainly owe them a debt of gratitude.

To our loyal sponsors, OAMPS, Just Hockey, Amadio Wines, Kukri, Balfours, Paradise Motors, SA Temp Fencing, Tea Tree Gully Meats, Haigh’s Chocolates thank you for your ongoing continued support and sponsorship of Hockey SA.

The year saw a major achievement on the field with the OAMPS Southern Suns winning the Australian Hockey

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In this financial year of operation, Hockey SA has reviewed its Constitution, Regulations, assisted Hockey Metro with an independent review of its rules by DMAW Lawyers and endeavoured to provide a consistent approach to the administration of hockey in South Australia.

The establishment of a Future Directions Committee provided an opportunity to review the current structure of the Hockey Metro Competition. The committee comprised Melissa Thompson, Ian Wishart, Paul Bond, Craig Sinclair, John Arthur, Sue Stephen and Peter Ali. A recommendation for the proposed 2013 Hockey Metro Competition structure will be presented to the Presidents at a meeting scheduled for February 2012. I take this opportunity to thank all members of the committee for their dedication and time they provided.

To assist with identifying marketing and promotional opportunities, a market survey was commissioned by Hockey SA and facilitated by East End Marketing. The Information will be reviewed and the development of a marketing plan to raise the profile of hockey in South Australia will be implemented.

The recruitment of new entrants into the world of hockey is high on the agenda and I’m pleased to advise under the direction of Dale Stephen Hockey SA was able to record 1,154 new registered players between the ages of 5-12 and exceeded our targets with Hockey Australia. The challenges for Dale moving forward will be the development of programs to retain and maintain the high level of registrations experienced in 2011.

Our development of goal keepers had a huge boost in 2011 with Hockey SA, SASI and Hockey Australia entering into a joint partnership to host a Goal Keeper training hotspot. Under direction of Nick Lenoir and Craig Victory the program experience 24 athletes from a variety of levels invited to train within a goalkeeper specific program. Craig and Nick are to be congratulated on the success and acknowledgement from their peers interstate on how well this program was run in South Australia.

I am pleased to advise with the financial grant assistance from The Office for Recreation and Sport and the Government of South Australia, three major projects were able to be undertaken. The projects consisted of the development of a Statewide Facility Strategy that should be completed in the first quarter of the 2012, an updated design and estimated

costs for an additional pitch at the South Australian State Hockey Stadium and development of a design and documentation for new lights at the South Australian State Hockey Stadium. I take this opportunity to thank the Honourable Tom Kenyon MP and The Office for Recreation and Sport for their continued support and vision in assisting hockey in South Australia.

The Board of Hockey SA under the Chairmanship of Garry O’Shea has worked extremely hard this year to strategically meet the objectives of the Association. I am grateful of the support from all board members and thank them for their determination and commitment to make Hockey SA a success in the sporting community.

I wish to thank all members and volunteers of the South Australian Hockey community for their uncompromising hard work during 2011, you are the reason we as an association exist.

To all of my staff, I appreciate and thank you for the support and loyalty you have provided.

In moving forward, Hockey SA will be focusing on a coordinated effort between its game, player and elite development that links to Hockey Australia future direction for recruitment, retention and development of its members.

Peter AliChief Executive Officer

CHiEF ExECUTiVE OFFiCER REPORT

Cameron Joyce U21 Australian National Championships 2011

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FiNANCE diRECTOR REPORT2011 was a financially responsible year for Hockey SA. The Finance Committee consisting of Garry O’Shea, Tim Collin, Peter Ali, Jacquie Harris and Sarah McEachern met on a monthly basis to consider and review the financial position of the organisation along with performance against budget.

There were a number of financial highlights during the year. These included the receipt of several one-off government grants that enabled us to conduct a facilities study and market research into Hockey in South Australia and the successful organisation of the 13th Australian Masters Games.

There was a strong emphasis on building reserves and managing expenditure. We are pleased to report that these objectives were achieved and we look forward to continuing to build the financial position of Hockey SA in 2012.

Sarah McEachernFinance Director

Grant Income 6%

Team Fees 38%

State Team Levies 31%

Match Income 4%

Other 6%

Pines Stadium Management 9%

Sponsorship 6%

SUMMARY OF ExPENdiTURE

SOURCES OF iNCOME

Other 7%

Promotions and Marketing 2%

Playing Expenses 56%

Association Levies 4%

Depreciation 2%

Personnel 29%

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HigH PERFORMANCE & COMPETiTiONS REPORT

gOAL KEEPiNg PROgRAM2011 has seen Hockey SA, SASI and Hockey Australia go into a joint partnership to host a Goal Keeper training hotspot. The program has seen 24 athletes from a variety of levels invited to train within a goalkeeper specific program.

The initial selection of athletes aged between 12-18 years was selected after attending a Talent ID evening. The response to this Talent ID evening was outstanding with over 30 goal keepers in attendance.

Athletes have been exposed to a number of different training methods on both the pitch and different venues including SASI and Gymnastics SA. It is hoped that this innovative training centre will see Hockey SA develop a large number of quality goalkeepers.

ZONE & CLUB CHAMPiONSHiPSThe state junior zone and club championships continue to be a success with a number of players being newly identified. The help provided from the member clubs is greatly appreciated and the formats continued success can be attributed to these clubs and all associations/zones have been doing a fantastic job. Again the quality of the U15 and U13 state team results in 2011 can be attributed to the quality of competition the zone and club championships are becoming.

Throughout 2011 a number of athletes and coaches have involved in various Hockey Australia programs on a number of levels and have toured to different parts of the world. This is further evidence that the high performance program is continuing to develop and provide a great percentage of athletes being identified across the board in both junior and senior ranks.

The programs future looks bright as we continue to be innovative and provide a high quality environment for our coaches and athletes alike. 2012 will be another step towards the goal of the program to once again be a national force across both genders and a variety of age groups.

In closing I would like to take this opportunity to thank all coaches, athletes, support staff and volunteers who continue to provide support to the High Performance program.

Nick Lenoir High Performance & Competitions Manager

Another season has ended and without doubt the Suns winning AHL campaign was the highlight of the year and great praise must go to the coaches, support staff and playing group for what can only be described as a tremendous effort.

This was the first national championship Hockey SA has won since 2001. The playing group is still quite young and sustained success over a period of time is a clear goal.

On the national title front, results this year were of a mixed bag with the U21 Men backing up their 2010 performance with another top 4 finish. The U13 and U15 teams both recorded some promising results as the level of athlete within these groups continues to develop. Most notable player performance from with the state team groups was Leah Welstead player of the championship award at the U15 Girls national titles.

A big thank you must go to all coaches and support staff that volunteer their time to ensure our state teams program is run professionally and the athletes have a positive experience.

REgiONAL ACAdEMiESThe regional training concept is again up and running with 4 regional associations now becoming training hotspots for country based state squad and team athletes. In 2011 centres have been opened in Mount Gambier, Port Lincoln, Berri and Port Pirie, with plans to implement a Whyalla centre in 2012.

These training centres allow athletes selected in state squads the opportunity to improve their ability with out the need to constantly travel. These centres have also provided an opportunity for some of the state best coaches to be involved and continue their coaching development in a high quality environment.

The Kukri academy has been absorbed in to academy set up with metro based athletes also offered the chance to train within a high level training environment.

EMERgiNg ATHLETE PROgRAM (EAP)2011 has seen the implementation of another athlete program (EAP) that has been designed to act as a platform into SASI. Two age groups (12-15, 16-18) of both genders have been selected in training squads.

These squads are exposed to a variety of technical skills and tactical knowledge as well as holistic education to enhance not only their playing careers and personal development.

Again these athletes have been exposed to a variety of coaches and sporting professionals.

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The 2011 Hockey Metro competition whilst being successful was a challenging year for the Hockey Metro Executive (HME).

What became apparent from the early stages of the year was we needed to look at our competition structures and rules in order to ensure that our sport prospers. There have been three initiatives that were undertaken as joint Hockey SA Board and HME projects:

FUTURE diRECTiONSThe Future Directions groups aimed to investigate:

• How the structure of the competition could be improved to promote growth in participation numbers

• How the structure of the competition could be improved to increase the standard of the elite competition

OBjECTiVESThe over arching principles that inform the suggested structure of the competition and the associated grading of teams and team entry criteria are:

• That there should be junior development growth;

• That there should be no byes in any grade accept the lowest grade;

• That the competition is open at each grade (ie any club can potentially have a team in any grade)

• That teams play competitively at the appropriate grade;

• That the promotion and relegation of teams facilitates the strongest possible overall competition.

• Rules review

• Veterans men’s competition

• Financial Statements

The Club Presidents will have the opportunity to discuss and comment on the finding at the February 2012 Presidents meeting with the HSA Board.

FiNANCiAL STATEMENTSAt our first Meeting for 2012 the Board via Sarah McEachern and Tim Collins presented to the HME a statement of accounts as promised by the HSA Board. The objective of this is to allow the HME to understand how Hockey Metro clubs money is utilised. The will allow HME to provide feedback on areas that they feel need financial injection.

RULES REViEwThere has been a review of the rules undertaken by an independent legal firm DMAW that specialises in this area. A draft copy of these rules is currently being circulated to HME and the Board of Hockey SA. The rules as presented by the DMAW has taken our existing rules and ensured that they read easily and clearly relate to other rules within the document. Once these are posted on the website please ensure that you read them and understand any changes that may have occurred.

I would like to thank all members of our HME for their tireless work and especially Craig Sinclair for his minute taking.

The committee consists of; Margie McIlwraith, Craig Sinclair, Sue Treglown (Retired at last election), Mel Thompson (Executive Appointed Member), David Edwards, Mathew Kingsmill, Jenny Cowan, Jim Hughes and Paul Bond (Junior Committee Chair).

I would also like to thank the members of all the sub committees that ensure that our sport continues to operate.

I would like to thank the staff at Hockey SA for their support especially Pauline Heylen who worked very hard for us as the HM Administrator. Pauline will be undertaking a new role within HSA and we wish her well in her new role. Pauline’s replacement is Sue Stephens and I welcome Sue to the position of HM Administrator. Sue brings enormous sporting administration experience and we look forward to working with Sue in 2012.

Finally I would like to thank Peter Ali our new CEO of Hockey SA he comes to us with a wealth of sporting administration experience and has already started to make great strides to improving our sport.

I wish you all a great season in 2012

John ArthurChair Hockey Metro

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Georgie Parker Hookin2Hockey

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gAME dEVELOPMENT REPORT

weeks providing a great chance to have a large amount of time with students.

The schools program has now adapted to be called Hookin2Hockey schools for 2012 to link closely better to clubs and associations. We will continue to deliver sessions that are fun and based on participation for all students.

Hockey SA was also active in attending several schools sports days/carnival days and SAPSASA events. Attending such days continues to promote the sport of hockey as a great option for school aged children to play.

ACHPER PE week was also once again attended by Hockey SA and over 500 participants were able to experience hockey at this event.

HOCKEY! HAVE A HiTA joint sign on/registration day was held for the first time involving all the metro based clubs. The day was advertised and promoted through The Advertiser and was aimed to encourage anyone to go and have a hit of hockey at one of the venues across the state.

I am looking forward to a big year in 2012 with the new look accreditation programs meaning a large focus on increasing the number of accredited coaches and umpires.

This is in addition to the ongoing aim of increasing numbers and options for everyone to be involved in the sport of hockey in some way.

I would like to thank all the volunteers at clubs and associations who contribute the development of hockey across South Australia.

Dale StephenGame Development Coordinator

The past year has seen many events and programs in the Development program. With a focus on increasing the numbers of participants as well as the standard of coaches and umpires across the state many improvements were made.

HOOKiN2HOCKEYIn 2011 Hockey SA had 394 registered Hookin2Hockey participants across 15 centres state-wide. This was a major increase as the awareness of this program continued to improve. Hookin2Hockey provides clubs and participants with some outstanding benefits and with ongoing promotion hopefully we can increase the number of participants and centres again in 2012.

Hockey SA conducted a Hookin2Hockey Super Clinic in the July school holidays with over 40 participants. The clinic numerous fun activities and was enjoyed by all participants. All participants left with a show bag on the day, with some participants leaving with signed shirts and other prizes.

I wish to recognise all the centres for the work they put into their programs and the success and increase in the number of Hookin2Hockey centres across South Australia was recognised nationally.

NEw REgiSTRATiONSHockey SA was able to record 1,154 new registered players between the ages of 5-12. This exceeded our targets with Hockey Australia and is a great indication that our sport can continue to grow.

Hockey SA has again set challenging targets for Hookin2Hockey participants as well as new registrations for 2012, however with changes to some of procedures is hopeful of reaching these targets.

SCHOOLSIn its second year, the Let’s Hockey schools program was again successful with over 50 schools taking up the program. A large number of these schools were booked for several

Hockey SA was able to record 1,154 new registered players between the ages of 5-12. This exceeded our targets with Hockey Australia and is a great indication that our sport can continue to grow.

Hookin2Hockey Super Clinic Participants

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UMPiRES’ & TECHNiCAL COMMiTTEE REPORT

potential’ at the Hockey SA Awards Presentation night. Jack Banister was also recognised as the umpire’s scholarship recipient at the Past Players’ Dinner.

On the Technical side, the Metro Committee continued the appointment of a Technical bench at the satellite grounds this year. This required clubs to allocate suitably qualified personnel to manage the Premier League Games. Courses will need to be run to continue to skill people and up-grade them in the requirements of the games.

Rosie Stern was appointed Tournament Director in Women’s Hockey at the Olympic qualifying Tournament in Japan and we congratulate her on her continuing appointments to such a level in World Hockey. She also went to a tournament in India and was the Tournament director for the Masters Games here in Adelaide. Barry Holdsworth was the tournament Director of the Under 15 Championships which were also held here in Adelaide.

I would also like to recognise the efforts of Ian Haley who announced his retirement this year after over 20 years as a panel umpire in South Australia.

Future directions Assessment of the panel and support of new umpires will continue to be a priority of the new Committee for next year. They will endeavour to assist Country Associations to improve their umpire skill levels. They will continue to work with Hockey Australia to accredit umpires as well.

The challenge for us as a Hockey community is to continue to identify, encourage, support and develop quality umpires in this State.

I would also like to thank the Umpires’ Committee for their hard work throughout the season.

Bruce MurrieChair of the Metro Umpires’ Committee

There has been a change in the way the Umpiring Committees function. The State wide Committee liaises with Hockey Australia and supports the overall training and development of Metro and Regional umpiring and supports the pathway through to state teams. The Metro Umpires’ and Technical Committee of South Australia and the panel of umpires it represents, continues to strive to support and improve hockey in SA and will continue to do so.

This Sub-Committee still represents the highest level of umpires in South Australia in the best level of competition in South Australia. We strongly urge players contemplating umpiring on the panel to take advantage of the experience of our top umpires and opportunities for developing umpiring that this represents. Although we have had 5 new umpires and some returning umpires after a long absence, we still need more umpires to take up the challenge.

We have been able to cover most games this year although some weeks were very difficult at times, due to the fixtures for most games being on the Saturday, when most of our senior panellists are playing. Hopefully fixtures will be looked at to ensure that we are able to have suitably qualified and experienced umpires to officiate at all games throughout the year.

This year panel members continued to umpire the State trial games and practice games throughout the year, which provided opportunities for some of our developing umpires.

We were able to send umpires to cover most Country Grand Finals as requested by Country Associations. Many Country Association Finals are staggered to enable umpires to go to the country for their final series, which helps the panel share the load and I would like to recommend that Regional associations consider this in their timing of their Grand Finals.

This year there have been several new umpires who have made themselves available to umpire the Junior Under 18 grades. We will continue to work on their development. The Committee thanks John Berry for his work in allocating Junior appointments.

The Zone Championships also provided opportunities for umpires and we continue to urge Country Associations to utilise this weekend to develop their own umpires as well. The Committee would like to thank John Berry for allocating umpires across the junior grades during this weekend.

Tim Pullman has been involved with several tournaments in the lead up to the London Olympics. Levi Stephen umpired at an international tournament in Malaysia. James Napper and Ella Bourne represented South Australia at the U15 Championships.

We recognised the contribution to Hockey umpiring in South Australia by Levi Stephen and Char Collett; as contribution to Men’s and Women’s umpiring respectively; Dan Haseloff for Services to umpiring and Jack Banister as the ‘Umpire with

Melody Cooper, Jessica Cibich and Rebecca Anderson

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Caroline Wood, founding member of the Australian Women’s Committee retired from the Committee at the AGM 2011, after a 14 year term.

Caroline was the first Women’s Veterans Coordinator appointed by the then Women’s Hockey Australia in 1997. She continued in that role to 2003 when the amalgamation to Hockey

Australia led to the formation of the Hockey Australia Women’s Veterans Committee and Caroline undertook the role of Administration Coordinator for the past 8 years.

Caroline was responsible for the initial organisation and instigation of the Trans Tasman Challenge in 2000 and has also managed Australian teams at that event in Auckland (2000) and Wellington (2004). Caroline has been a valuable member of the Committee with a wealth of knowledge and experience. We acknowledge her passion and outstanding contribution to Women’s Masters Hockey.

The common sign on day (Have a Hit) across the state was seen as successful, with the advertising provided by Hockey SA.

The following Clubs entered Junior Teams in 2011:

Adelaide 17, Adelaide Hills 5, Burnside 10, Grange 6, Forestville 7, North East 13, Port Adelaide 8, Yorkes 2 and Woodville 3, with a total of 79 Teams competing.

Due to a wide discrepancy in standard, it was considered that the Under 13 Boys and Under 15 Girls divisions be split into A and B grades in order to provide better competition between the teams and to avoid the loss of players through being disheartened, especially by big losses.

While 4 team competitions are not generally desirable, it needs to be considered in order to grow the competition. However, these divisions were played as a single grade.

The Zone competition was seen as providing a good level of competition for the participating players.

Full season permits were granted in order to create viable teams in the lower age groups and was seen as successful.

A review of rules was undertaken, with a recommendation to give precedence to the rules and philosophy expressed in the Junior specific rules and to remove any potential for confusion with the general rules by effective cross-referencing. In particular, this would prevent a recurrence of the situation that arose in the Under 18 Girls finals.

Effort continues to be put into recruiting more young players by working closely with Hockey SA (Dale Stephen) in accessing school programs and Hookin2Hockey.

Paul BondChair of the Junior Committee

AUSTRALiAN wOMEN’S COMMiTTEE REPORT

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Jake Stacy and Tom Wickham both went on an Australia A tour to Canada and the US following on from this Tom was selected in the National Olympic Development Squad.

Amy Watters, Emily Grist, Eloise Sobels, Al Oliver and Ryan Edge all played against NZ in a ‘futures’ test series.

A huge thank you must also go to SASI who played a significant role in the success of the Southern Suns in 2011, without the support of IT physiology, GPS units and strength and conditioning they wouldn’t have been able to find the edge that led them to winning the championship. Genuine thanks must also go to those people in the SASI support team that have all had a huge impact on the program;Nick Lenoir (assistant coach)Russ D’Costa (program manager)Tim Bass (physio)Jamie Hepner (S&C)Tim Rawlins (PA)Annette Eastwood (physiology)

Thank you for the year and your continued support.

It’s certainly a very exciting time to be around the SASI Hockey program, and we are all very proud of our most important asset, the athletes. Rest assured there is plenty of hard work ahead to keep the national representation coming, along with the team success as the HSA and SASI programs dovetail in together.

Craig VictorySASI Head Coach

The SASI squad continued to take steps forward throughout 2011 with many of our South Australian athletes making their senior debut for Australia.

The program strived to be innovative in its approach in our search for each and every team/staff member to continually strive to be the finest, as our aim is to be the best program in the country.

The program had a very targeted competitive element, with excellence as a benchmark the consistent theme throughout the year. We had our usual full group sessions, small groups, individuals, indoor, pilates, strength and conditioning along with our specifically specialised goalkeeping and drag flicking programs running throughout.

The hockey program also invested in Kinetic Athlete, which is a monitoring system that individually tracks each athlete’s health, wellbeing injury/illness, along with the ability to share video clips from training sessions. This gave us the ability to personalise/tailor programs to suit the level of athlete.

Bianca Greenshields, Tom Wickham, Elise Stacy, Georgie Parker and Holly Evans were all offered AIS scholarships post AHL.

Bianca, Elise, Georgie, Holly and De-Anne Gilbert all played for the Hockeyroos during 2011 and are currently all in Perth striving for Olympic selection.

Cameron Joyce, Ed Chittleborough, Jane Claxton and Karri McMahon all played for the national junior teams the Burras and the Jilaroos in Malaysia and India respectively. Cameron and Karri both captained the sides and Karri has since been offered an AIS scholarship.

Rockingham WA - Test Series Hockeyroos vs India DeAnne Gilbert, Bianca Greenshields, Craig Victory, Elise Stacy, Holly Evans

SASi SqUAd

Ed Chittleborough Daniel Mitchell

Mathew Claxton Alistair Oliver

Jane Claxton Georgina Parker

Ryan Edge Tess Reynolds

Emma Faint Daniel Pena

Holly Evans Eloise Sobels

Scott Germein Elise Stacy

Laura Germein Jake Stacy

Bianca Greenshields Glyn Tamlin

Emily Grist Amy Watters

Cameron Joyce Tom Wickham

Georgina Kiel Chris Wells

Karri McMahon

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STATE TEAM COACHES & OFFiCiALS

U18 wOMEN

Dale Stephen Coach

BJ Hammerstein Assist Coach

Kim Pena Manager

U18 wOMEN iNdOOR

Holly Evans Coach

Roy Evans Assist Coach

Dale Stephen Assist Coach

Sharon Campbell Manager

U15 MEN

Jamie Bahnisch Coach

Geoff Mills Assist Coach

David Newton Manager

U15 wOMEN

Terry Smith Coach

Matt Kingsmill Assist Coach

Heather Szulc Manager

U13 MEN

Michael Lubcke Coach

Karen Pudney Manager

U13 wOMEN

Carly Simms Coach

Pat Fuss Manager

COUNTRY MEN

Brett Stokes Coach

Lyndon Stoll Manager

COUNTRY wOMEN

Phil Foreman Coach

Chelsea Dahlenburg Assist Coach

Emma Foreman Manager

AHL SOUTHERN HOTSHOTS

Nick Lenoir Coach

Tim Kloeden Assist Coach

Luke Adcock Manager

Tim Bass Physio

Aaron Vander Wyst Analyst

AHL SOUTHERN SUNS

Craig Victory Coach

Mark Victory Assist Coach

Sue Beckmann Manager

Ali Mills Physio

Rachel Hampton Analyst

U21 MEN

Nick Lenoir Coach

Tim Kloeden Assist Coach

Leanne Westbrook Manager

Georgie Stanley Physio

U21 wOMEN

Craig Victory Coach

Rachel Hampton Assist Coach

Sue Beckmann Manager

Anna Scammell Physio

U18 MEN

Roger McDonald Coach

Darren Neimke Assist Manager

Jim Tolson Manager

U18 MEN iNdOOR

Dave Francis Coach

Josh Kennewell Manager

OVER 35 wOMEN

Tony Stockham Coach

Bev Stockham Manager

OVER 40 MEN

David Hales Coach

Julie Zhu Manager

Wendy Buteux Sport Trainer

Jodie Barratt Sport Trainer

OVER 40 wOMEN

Noona Thompson Coach

Caroline Wood Manager

Judy Schmarr Assist Manager

OVER 45 MEN

Kym Strawbridge Coach

Jan Ellis Manager

OVER 50 MEN

Paul Beckmann Coach

Sue Beckmann Manager

OVER 50 wOMEN

Rob Rhind Coach

Maxine Murden Manager

OVER 60 MEN

Ric Roberts Coach

Marlene Matthews Manager

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AHL SOUTHERN HOTSHOTS

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SOUTH AUSTRALiAN STATE TEAMSAHL SOUTHERN HOTSHOTS

Mohamad Sukri Abdul Mutalib

Fraser Bowden

Matthew Claxton

Daniel Cox

Dylan Evans

Scott Germein

Kent Haigh

Scott Hughes

Cameron Joyce

Michael Lubcke

Matthew McGregor

Daniel Mitchell

Alastair Oliver

Brady O’Shea

David Reid

Faizal Saari

Lachlan Seabrook

Andrew Searle

Jake Stacy

Glyn Tamlin

William Telfer

Jacob Webber

Tom Wickham

Ian Wishart

COUNTRY MEN

Paul Blenkiron

Dylan Broad

Sean Burgess

Jacob Daumuller

Shaun Dawson

Tim Forster

Nicholas Hoffmann

Connor Hutchins

Stuart Hutchins

Dean Jeffrey

Grant Paull

Todd Smart

James Stockham

Steven Tresize

Dylan Wood

Steven Young

AHL SOUTHERN SUNS

Casey Bell

Brooklyn Buchecker

Jessica Cibich

Jane Claxton

Catherine Connolly

Melody Cooper

Clarissa Eshuis

Holly Evans

Laura Germein

DeAnne Gilbert

Bianca Greenshields

Sarah Harrison

Georgina Kiel

Leesa McDonald

Anna McGregor

Karri McMahon

Airlie Ogilvy

Georgina Parker

Janelle Pisani

Tess Reynolds

Kayla Sharland

Elise Stacy

COUNTRY wOMEN

Kim Blatchford

Debbie Dolan

Shannon Elsden

Kate Fabian

Phoebe Hayward

Winnie Hill

Kate Hollick

Mel Hollick

Angela Kain

Paula Larwood

Alicia Marcus

Jessica Martin-Brown

Amy Roesler

Claire Schleuniger

Natalie Sommerville

Samorn Stockham

Stephanie Wighton

Zoe Yeatman

U21 MEN

Edward Chittleborough

Matthew Claxton

Ryan Edge

Keagan English

Tom Fitzgerald

Scott Germein

Harrison Gill

Joshua Gloede

Cameron Joyce

Todd Kitto

Daniel Mitchell

Alastair Oliver

Daniel Pena

Christopher Wells

Cameron White

Tom Wickham

Maverick Yow

U21 wOMEN

Courtney Rhiannon

Brooke Appleyard

Brooklyn Buchecker

Jane Claxton

Catherine Connolly

Emma Faint

Emily Grist

Georgina Hollitt

Georgina Kiel

Karri McMahon

Alison Penington

Tess Reynolds

Rebecca Simpson

Madeleine Spano

Sarah Stuart

Amy Watters

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SOUTH AUSTRALiAN STATE TEAMS (CONT)

U18 wOMEN iNdOOR

Jessica Campbell

Jessica Covino

Emily Grist

Georgia Lippett

Emma Nourse

Grace O’Connell

Kiara Peressin

Nicole Roach

Madeleine Spano

Kelsey Squire

Alison Stock

Amy Watters

U15 MEN

Travis Bishop

Allan Butler

Brodie Cameron

Sam Carr

Dalton Casey

Matthew Clarke

Tyson Edge

Alec Hutchins

Jordan Kitto

Ewan Mark

Jack Newton

Darcy Potter

Jake Shaw

Ben Shinkfield

D’Arcy Taylor

Kurtis Willson

U15 wOMEN

Meg Bourne

Georgina Bridgland

Maeve Connolly

Celeste Foord

Abby Ford

Amelia Harkness

Sophie Hilditch

Lucy Holland-Smith

Laura Kingsmill

Euleena MacLachlan

Lauren Manuel

Michaela Spano

Jessica Szulc

Leah Welstead

Courtney Williams

U13 MEN

Hamish Becker

Lachie Busiko

Fergal Connolly

Jason Dixon

Dylan Edge

Jacob Evans

Finn Marshall

Shannon Pudney

Connor Richmond-Spouse

William Rieger

Billy Robbins

George Shand

Isaac Smith

Owen Smith

Simon Wells

Kyle Zubrinich

U13 wOMEN

Lily Armstrong

Georgia Banister

Mimi Blanks

Kelly Docking

Natasha Greenshields

Bonnie Hill

Kate Holland-Smith

Hanna Kingsmill

Juliet Mallinson

Emily Lewis

Winne Packer

Eliza Robertson

Rebecca Rowntree

Georgia Van Dissel

Alexandra Warrender

Danielle White

U18 MEN

Benjamin Angley

Sean Burgess

Sam Cowey

Ryan Edge

Tom Fitzgerald

Nathan Greenshields

James Keeves

Bradley Kitto

Tim Lee

Matthew Morton

Jesse Pattison-White

Daniel Pena

Jason Redemski

Dylan Roberts

Brodie Warming

Michael Wells

U18 MEN iNdOOR

Benjamin Angley

Tynan Cassidy

Andrew Dixon

Tom Fitzgerald

Joshua Gould

Nathan Jennings

Timothy Lee

Ben Macphail

Cameron Macphail

Daniel Pena

Dylan Roberts

Brodie Warming

U18 wOMEN

Tara Allister

Anna Busiko

Jessica Covino

Emily Garbutt

Emily Grist

Jordan Hill

Merinda McMahon

Grace O’Connell

Kendra Selvanderan

Eloise Sobels

Madeleine Spano

Kelsey Squire

Alison Stock

Caitlin Watkins

Amy Watters

Courtney Westbrook

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OVER 35 wOMEN

Emma Bennett

Tracy Bohm

Melinda Christiansen

Janet Collier

Toni Cox

Danielle Darragh

Jill Eime

Claire Goss

Kylie Hollist

Sonya Hubbard

Meagan McPhee

Sheryl Miles

Rebecca North

April Parker

Bethany Paterson

Jeanie Stewart

OVER 40 MEN

Will Alexander

Darryl Barnden

James Brook

Raj Dhaliwal

David Hales

Simon Hammond

Brad Kirkwood

Greg Koch

Mick Lewis

Bradley Ryall

David Short

Tim Stephenson

Volker Stroeher

Ben Williams

Greg Wise

Jason Young

OVER 40 wOMEN

Hoa Banh

Andrea Broadfoot

Nicole Burley

Jacqueline Chappell

Carolyn de Bricassart-Brown

Lesley Ferguson

Kate Gibson

Cate Hodgson

Jackie Kerr

Stephanie Lewis

Alex MacDermid

Mary Oliver

Allison Smart

Helen Stone

Sharron Taylor

Symonne Wickman

OVER 45 MEN

Kevin Adie

Mike Anderson

Manuel Arens

Tim Cass

Mark Corkhill

David Dean

John Duka

Mike Feeney

Andrew Grant

Ian Jennings

Rick Jones

Rick McElroy

Phil Shaw

Danny Smith

Robert Smith

Peter Storer

OVER 50 MEN

Paul Beckmann

Graham Body

Neil Bouchier

Martin Caon

Daryl Foy

Terry Horne

Warren Ihms

Tim Langley

Michael O’Brien

Peter Schembri

Stephen Smith

Eric Staak

Leo Staak

Kym Strawbridge

Robert Zanin

OVER 50 wOMEN

Kathy Anderson

Linda Gardiner

Cheryl Greene

Del Jack

Fiona Kavanagh

Jenny Kiel

Charmaine Kittel

Susan Lee

Karen McGregor

Margaret McIlwraith

Janet O’Shea

Jenifer Saffin

Jean Sandiford

Janet Stone

Andrea Thomas

Deborah Waye

Mary-Anne Young

OVER 60 MEN

John Arney

Colin Ball

Peter Boal

Eddie Commin

Eric Davies

Bill Drewett

Rod Dyson

Anthony Johnson

David Kennaway

Neil Matthews

Peter Neagle

Malcolm Reynolds

Peter Scharnberg

Phil Smith

Barry Swan

Dale Thompson

Jeffrey Wait

Adrian Wellington

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BLACKwOOd HOCKEY CLUB

Blackwood Hockey Club enjoyed some success in 2011 and very mixed fortunes. Beginning the season with a new uniform and a new sponsor, The Tonsley Hotel, the feeling around the Club was one of optimism.

Entering the Naracoorte Masters Games in April under the name of the Bunkhouse Bats with a team comprising mostly BHC Metro Grass players, along with some very handy “extras”, we were pleasantly surprised to bring home Gold!! Underdogs in that final match, we enjoyed the support of the local teams and won convincingly.

The MW5 team started the season with some big wins and sat in second spot for most of the first round of matches. Injury to a couple of key players hit hard, however, and ultimately, the team missed the finals. A push is on within our Club to focus on growing this team in the next 3 years.

For the first time, we entered a BHC Winter Vets team, and hope that this competition grows, as we also intend to put some effort into fielding a very strong team, given our Club’s heavy commitment to Vets and Masters.

Metro Grass continued on with the form reversal first begun in mid 2010, with some strong performances. Sitting in second spot for the majority of the season, we hit some bumps late in the season and ended the minor round in 3rd position. “Big game” inexperience cost the team, and we can only benefit from the experience.

Overall, the Club enters an exciting phase, with some fresh faces in off-field management.

Sue DalitzPresident, Blackwood Hockey Club

ENFiELd HOCKEY CLUB

2011 saw a fantastic result on the field for the Metro 1 men finishing 4th in the minor rounds and making the grand final Runners Up.

This is the first grand final at this level since 1989 and we hope that this may put us in good light for potential new recruits for 2012.

Our Metro 4 women did well to finish in the finals only to be knocked out in the semi final.

I would like to thank all of the committee members, Coaches, Support Coaches and volunteers for an enjoyable year.

Thank you to all players especially to the newly promoted Metro 3 men who had a hard year and I hope that you all still enjoyed the game, the club and the friendships within your teams.

Anthony (AJ) AltmanPresident, Enfield Hockey Club.

gRANgE ROYALS HOCKEY CLUB

Efforts to rebuild our numbers over the past three years have started to pay off. For the 2011 season we were able to nominate 10 senior and 7 junior teams with one of the men’s team being a new group of players.

Our club enjoyed a successful season with six out of our ten senior teams taking part in the final rounds. However, only one team won their grand final; the Metro 4 Women’s team who continued on their winning ways.

We are also very proud of the fact that we had eleven players from our club selected to participate in various state teams.

Our club continues to serve meals on a Saturday night, which is enjoyed by a wide supporter base and provides a happy and relaxed family atmosphere.

The U13 State Championships were again held at the Grange Reserve, with team numbers being stable over the past few years.

The SAPSASA Carnival was also held at Grange reserve again this year. The significant task of managing the catering was once again conducted under the skilled guidance of Kim Pena. The weather proved to be a challenge with the first couple of days being buffeted by gale force winds.

These two events would be impossible to manage if we did not have the willing support of our members and players.

Our growing numbers, team successes and our supportive membership base, who are committed on and off the field, provide us with a strong base for the future.

We thank every player and member of the club for contributing to the success of Grange Royals in 2011.

Craig OpiePresident, Grange Royals Hockey Club.

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The Club commenced the year with high hopes on the back of a strong performance in 2010 and some great work in the off season with junior development.

We fielded 2 less teams than 2010 (Under 18 B Men and Metro 5 Women) and the demise of the Veterans A competition meant a further team was lost. Most disturbing was the loss of our Metro 5 Women. It is becoming increasingly obvious that hockey needs to be more innovative to maintain its attraction to women.

Come finals time only 4 of our 20 teams failed to make finals. A particularly good outcome with our women’s teams with the U13, U15, U18, M2, M1 and PL all contesting finals. We were particularly proud to have 3 teams competing in the four games on Premier League/M1 grand final day. We only achieved one win for the day but it was great to see the Magpie’s competing and our loyal supporters out in full voice.

Congratulations to this year’s premiers- U15W, U18M, M1W, M2W, M6M and Masters men.

We recently commenced funding applications for the replacement of our synthetic surface at the end of season 2012. The existing surface is now showing the signs of its age and requires replacement. It is a fantastic achievement that the Club has managed its affairs such that it can fund more than half of the $440,000 required for this project.

We also recently completed the installation of additional lights on the central light towers. This should see the average lighting back up to 500 lux and the ability to play Premier League games under lights at Port Adelaide again in season 2012. Our sincere thanks to the team at Pelican Point Power for their generous funding of this project.

Our membership base continues to grow with over 400 members and that probably does not include all the mums and dads that support their children. It is really pleasing to see the parents of juniors joining in with the spirit of the Club. A number of parents have returned to the game as a result whilst others have taken up a stick for the first time.

We hope as a Club that we continue to deliver an environment that attracts people to our wonderful game. We commend Hockey SA and SASI for its work with our elite players both at a senior and junior level.

Paul BeckmannPresident, Port Adelaide District Hockey Club

HOCKEY SUPPORTERS SA iNC

As a result of feedback from a survey we conducted in late 2010 it was proposed and passed at our AGM in March this year to change the name of our group to HOCKEY SUPPORTERS SA Inc (previously SA Hockey Explayers and Supporters Club Inc) which better reflects the range of members who form the group and those we wish to encourage to join. In making this change we anticipate this will lead to a wider participation in the club which in turn will add to our ability to support hockey as a sport, and also lead to the formation of similar clubs interstate.

In doing this we also developed a new constitution and aims for the group as well as developing a new website – www.hockeysupporterssa.com.au. Our aims are to – support the hockey community, encourage young players and officials, support Hockey SA in its endeavours, maintain friendships made through hockey, and advance the operations and activities of the club.

During the past 12 months we have arranged 2 very successful occasions – a luncheon for Life Members and Patrons of Hockey SA at the Distinctive Homes Hockey Arena in June, and also our annual Presentation Dinner at the Strathmore Hotel on 12 September. At the dinner encouragement awards were presented to 3 young people we believe have a very bright future in hockey. Two players – Leah Welstead and Brad Kitto, and a young umpire – Jack Banister. We would like to thank Nick Lenoir, Craig Victory and Bruce Murrie for their support in the selection process for these awards.

As it is 20 years since the inception of the club, we recognized this with the theme for our dinner being – “20 years on and looking forward”. We also invited the recipients of our first 2 awards given in 1991 - Kate Sage and Jacqui Lapsley - to make the presentations to this year’s award winners. Unfortunately Kate, who is now living interstate, was unable to attend but her mother Judy Sage presented the Female Player Award to Leah on her behalf. Jacqui presented the Male Player Award to Brad Kitto.

The Umpiring Award was made by Joyce Morley, Secretary of Hockey Supporters SA Inc, who for many years spent many hours umpiring on behalf of the Association, as well as the club with which she was involved at that time.

We continue to support Hockey SA and hockey generally and circulate all hockey information received by us to our members by email. For those who cannot be contacted by email we send a Newsletter twice a year.

Membership enquiries are very welcome and can be made to [email protected]. To date, two other states have shown interest in forming groups similar to ours.

Jan KuhlPresident, Hockey Supporters SA Inc

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MEN’S MASTERS TOURiNg COMMiTTEE

There is a small dedicated group of people who organise the SA teams that travel to the National Championships each year.

As chair of the committee I thank everyone who participated in Canberra.

I would also like to Brian Roberts and Jan Ellis for all their work as the Masters Supporters group their fundraising is very much appreciated by all.

Ric Roberts as SA’s delegate has done a sterling job of keeping us informed of the national information and liaising with Australian Hockey Masters Committee.

Thank you, to Hockey SA staff for their assistance during the year.

Team Ranking 40’s 7th place 50’s 7th place 60’s 8th place

Congratulations to the following players: Mick Lewis Over 45’s Phil Frost Over 45’s Captain Phil Shaw Over 45’s Peter Storer Over 45’s Reserve John Arney Over 60’s Peter Neagle Over 60’s Dale Thompson Over 60’s Jeff Wait Over 60’s Reserve Bob Claxton Over 65’s Playing Coach Simon Williams Over 65’s Ric Roberts Over 65’s Manager Marvin Heaston Over 65’s Reserve

In addition Phil Frost was named Player of the Championships in the 45’s competition.

Neil (Stan) MatthewsChairperson

UNiSA LiONS HOCKEY CLUB

2011 was a mixed year for the UniSA Hockey Club.

Building on last year’s recruitment initiatives we had a great numbers for our men’s squad, which has lead to the creation of a new team for the 2012 season. In addition, our men’s Metro 4 team (winners of last year’s Metro 5 competition and subsequently promoted into Metro 4) made it to the Grand Final. We are very proud of our dedicated players, old and new.

Our recruitment was not as successful for our women’s divisions, but we still managed to fill three teams this year. The most success coming with the Metro 2 Women who, after several years finishing top 4, finally made it into the Grand Final.

We are looking forward to the 2012 season, where we hope for continued success across all our teams with a focus on development of the women’s squad.

Jessica Pacella Vice President, UniSA Lions Hockey Club

wESTMiNSTER HOCKEY CLUB

The 2011 season saw us again enter 2 men’s teams.

Our metro 3 side was competitive all season but again went down in the semi-final. Our metro 6 side had a more consistent side this year and we hope that will see improved results in the future.

Off the field the Club had some good social events which were aided by us having several double header fixtures.

The Club secured a new sponsor which has helped the Club get new uniforms as well as Club jackets.

The Club tried to recruit new players and was marginally successful but not to the extent of being able to fill a 3rd side which is a long term goal of the Club. The Club receives very minimal support from Westminster School in the process.

In 2012 the Club will look into ways to lower the increasing costs for individuals who wish to play hockey whilst continuing to seek a larger player base.

Jarrad BensonPresident, Westminster Hockey Club

METRO CLUB REPORTS (CONT)

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REgiONAL ASSOCiATiON REPORTS

LOwER SOUTH EAST HOCKEY ASSOCiATiON

This year has seen many positives for our Association with:

• An additional Division One Women’s side commenced in season 2011.

• A move to the Hookin2Hockey program with clubs undertaking training sessions in all of the local primary schools was very popular and translated into very strong numbers coming out to play.

• A change to our Awards Presentation process with a move to a more formal process was greeted with very favourable feedback and good numbers attending both the junior and senior sessions.

• A By-Laws review was completed very early in the season.

• Quotations sought for replacement of our artificial surface and upgrades to our irrigation and lighting systems. Very positive meetings held with the local council in support of our efforts to undertake these projects at the end of season 2012.

• Continued incremental improvement in the condition of our clubrooms.

• The revenue stream from our canteen and bar operations continues to be strong.

• A very positive AGM this year in October 2011 all vacant positions were filled in almost record time.

Our Association need to address the following in moving forward to 2012:

• Our clubs are still struggling to fill Under 15 girls teams with only 4 sides in the competition.

• The condition of our artificial surface continues to deteriorate faster than we would like.

Jim StevensonDirector of Hockey, LSEHA

BAROSSA VALLEY HOCKEY ASSOCiATiON

Throughout season 2011 our team numbers were lower, in part due to the B Women returning to an eleven-a-side competition and age considerations with the juniors, the competitions were still strong and competitive. We had several members doing their umpiring online and following up with work on field, which is always a positive in any Association.

Congratulations to those who did the hard work and those who were prepared to assess them. Congratulations must also be extended to Nuriootpa A Men on achieving 9 wins in a row, it certainly gives the other clubs a reason to strive to topple them.

We know that without coaches, managers, players and general volunteers, the Association would not be able to run successfully, so I extend my thanks to all involved. At last, after many years of discussion and general planning, the turf is almost a ‘fait accompli’ well done to Courtney Ribbons and her hard working committee. In 2011 we managed to secure council funding and have a grant application pending with Office of Recreation and Sport. Should the grant application be successful the BVHA will install the pitch during 2012 at Stockwell Recreation Park. There are still some concerns felt by a few members, with regard to extra travelling and loss of the ‘family club’, but there is nothing that can’t be discussed and issues overcome. It has to be a positive in the overall plan for the Barossa Valley Hockey Association.

Siobhan BarndenPresident, Barossa Valley Hockey

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NARACOORTE & diSTRiCT HOCKEY ASSOCiATiON

2011 saw Naracoorte and District Hockey Association celebrate its 30th anniversary of the joining of the men’s and women’s associations and becoming the association that it is today.

We also entered a new era with the inclusion of a new club West Wimmera and two new locations to play at, Furner Sports Ground and at Edenhope on there artificial turf.

A different style of programming saw all clubs playing on turf during the season and opened the way for a more proactive association working towards the improvement of facilities and programs that will hopefully increase our player base and general enjoyment of hockey in the Naracoorte area.

Naracoorte and District Hockey Association were offered an opportunity by the local council to participate in a joint grant application for lighting. This application proved to be successful and we now look forward to having suitable lighting in Naracoorte for night trainings and games in 2012.

We have created an Under 9 grade that was greatly successful in increasing our junior numbers this year and we are looking to improve this program in the future and keep the youngest players interested in moving up through the ranks.

Other successes, especially in regard to juniors, included the impressive number of state representatives that emerged this year. Players from Naracoorte and District

Association were selected in a number of state teams and squads: one selection in the Under 12 girls team, one selected for the Under 13 Girls team, 3 in the U13 Boys squad with two gaining selection in the team, 3 girls selected for the Under 18 squad and one selection in the Country Women’s team. This is by far the greatest number of state representatives that our association has had in a number of years and is a testament to the players and their determination to succeed, and their families and coaches and their encouragement and support of these players.

Overall Naracoorte has had a highly successful and enjoyable year and we intend to continue this attitude into the future to improve all aspects of the game of hockey in the Naracoorte area, from umpiring and coaching through to increasing membership and further improving the facilities available.

Anne HinzePresident, Naracoorte and District Hockey

PORT PiRiE diSTRiCT HOCKEY ASSOCiATiON

2011 was the start of a new era in hockey for Port Pirie. It was a case of out with the old and in with the new as replacement of the old sand turf with the new hybrid water turf was well underway.

For the first time in over 10 years, the Division 1 Men’s and Women’s competition were going to start the season on grass as the replacement of the turf had a few slight delays. The anticipation and excitement grew as each weekend the members were able to see the final touches bringing the Turf Project to a close. The turf steering committee comprised of Christine Chivell, Grant Hanlon, Roger Kirchner, Allan Zubrinich, Glenn Spencer and Kaylene Roberts. The tireless effort put in by not only the committee, but also some of the members was nothing short of amazing. The project itself was managed by Jamie Chivell. His experience with project management shone through constantly and as a board, we have nothing but complete respect for him and total satisfaction with the end result.

The members took to the new turf with more excitement then a kid in a candy shop. The new turf also stirred up excitement within the community. Our member base increased with a mix of old and new keen to come out and play on the new turf. The turf has also gained attention from outside our community and will be used for state selection training purposes and other competitions.

The Association introduced online registrations with Sporting Pulse this season. We improved our communication with our member base using this system which gave us a far greater coverage in contacting our 800 members. The introduction of the Green Shirt Program for our junior umpires was practically flawless. The Association used a strong approach with supporting this and the member base accepted it extremely well. As a result, we have had a considerable increase of junior members willing to get involved with umpiring.

The highlight of the year for our association would definitely be receiving the 2011 Regional Association of the Year award. This award was the icing on the cake for all the hard work that has gone into the 2011 season. As president, I am very grateful for all the support from the Executive Board and their respective committees and assistants and on behalf of the Board of Management, I thank all the members and helpers for their efforts this year. With a number of planned improvements with our facility in the near future, we look forward to the 2012 season with still more excitement.

Glenn SpencerPresident, Port Pirie Hockey

REgiONAL ASSOCiATiON REPORTS (CONT)

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YORKES HOCKEY CLUB

Mid-way through the 2010 season I was approached by Tim Collin, President of the Adelaide Uni Hockey Club (AUHC) with an offer for AUHC members to coach both of our U18 boys and girls teams.

After careful consideration and much discussion, our committee voted in favour of establishing a memorandum of understanding with AUHC, whereby they would commit to providing our teams with Premier league level coaches and we would acknowledge their support within the SA Hockey community.

2011 was our first season with AUHC coaches and everybody involved has been pleased with the positive outcomes for our club and each of our young players.

Our U18 Girls team was coached by Jemina Daws, a Premier league player for AUHC, with support from both Tim Collin (AUHC President) and Ian Koch as assistant coaches, and Ian Koch also fulfilling the role of Team Manager.

Under Jem’s guidance each of our girls developed their individual skills and learned many new styles of team play which improved both their game and their confidence as players. The girls enjoyed moderate success in their open division, with some convincing wins against higher ranked teams.

Our U18 Boys were entered in the B grade competition, and they were coached by Cameron Smith, also a Premier League player for AUHC, with assistance from Tony Gunn and Calum Smith, also AUHC players. The team was supported by Greg Cranwell as Team Manager.

The boys had quite a strong season, winning most of their games and finishing top of the ladder for B grade, and will most likely be placed in the A grade competition for 2012.

I would like to extend a warm thank you to all of the past players, friends and families who joined us at the Grand Final to support the boys. Unfortunately they lost to Adelaide Hills, but we are all incredibly proud of their efforts.

Trophies for 2011 were presented to the following:

U18 Girls Best and Fairest was a tie between Sarah Andrews and Rachael King, with Barbara Butler runner up. Coaches Award went to Jenny Bigmore and our new “The Brown’s Best Team Player” trophy went to Sarria Butler.

U18 Boys Best and Fairest and Nick Peterson Memorial Trophy went to Luke Larwood, with Allan Butler and Matthew Webb joint runners up. Coaches Award went to Riley Cranwell.

This year we ran Mid-Season training sessions for the first time, in the Ardrossan School Gym. Both coaches and players showed great commitment by driving over from Adelaide, Port Pirie, Clare Valley and all over the Yorke Peninsula to attend these coaching sessions.

The general consensus from all parents and players was that these mid-season training sessions made an incredible difference to both teams, as the coaches we able to address individual skills training and teach new skills away from the game environment.

AUHC are happy to uphold their commitment to provide us with Premier League coaches for next year for both teams, and they are pleased that a few more of our players are flowing through to play for AUHC next year.

We hope to utilise the AUHC’s new field and upgraded clubrooms at West Beach as our home ground for next season, which also offers us an opportunity for pre-season weekend hockey camps and longer pre-season training sessions.

Melinda VerrallPresident, Yorkes Hockey Club

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HOCKEY SA AwARdS 2011

Outstanding Service to Hockey Tim Collin

Female Rising Star of the Year Emily Grist

Male Rising Star of the Year Scott Germein

Coach of the Year Craig Victory

Regional Association of the Year Port Pirie Hockey Association

Volunteer of the Year Dimi Spano

Reg Moyse - Outstanding Umpiring Service to Womens Hockey Char Collett

Margaret Baker Junior Umpire of the Year Jack Banister

Evelyn Tazewell - Outstanding Umpire Service to Mens Hockey Levi Stephen

Henry Brown Service to Umpires Daniel Haseloff

Dimi Spano - Volunteer of the Year Tim Collin - Outstanding Service to Hockey

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HOCKEY METRO AwARdS 2011Amadio Wines Men’s Best and Fairest Will Telfer, Ryan O’Shea

Amadio Wines Women’s Best and Fairest Casey Bell

Premier League Men’s Highest Goal Scorer Andrew Searle

Premier League Women’s Highest Goal Scorer Tess Reynolds

Metro 1 Men’s Highest Goal Scorer John Thomas

Metro 1 Women’s Highest Goal Scorer Amy O’Connell, Courtney Rudd

Margaret McKenzie Metro Coach of the Year Barry Cibich

Gerry Phillips Metro Coach of the Year Ian Wishart

Premier League Men’s Team of the Year Andrew Searle Brenton Carle Cameron Joyce Evan Boland Glyn Tamlin Ian Wishart Jake Stacy Lachlan Seabrook Matthew McGregor Ryan O’Shea Will Telfer

Premier League Women’s Team of the Year Anna McGregor Bianca Greensheilds Casey Bell Emma Faint Georgina Parker Holly Evans Jane Claxton Jessica Cibich Karri McMahon Melody Cooper Tess Reynolds

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SOUTH AUSTRALiAN HOCKEY ASSOCiATiON iNC

OFFiCERS REPORTFOR THE YEAR ENdEd 31 OCTOBER 2011 South Australian Hockey Association Inc.

Principal activities

The following persons were officers of the incorporated association during the whole of the financial year and up tothe date of this report, unless otherwise stated:

Officers' report31 October 2011

The officers present their report, together with the financial statements, on the incorporated association for the yearended 31 October 2011.

Officers

During the financial year the association continued to be the controlling body for hockey in South Australia.

Strategy for achieving the objectivesGovernanceBy showing leadership in the hockey community as a highly regarded and well managed sport with sound financialmanagement systems and governed in accordance with the highest of standards.

DevelopmentSupport the growth and development of hockey in South Australia by promoting and building lasting relationshipsand involvement for players, clubs, administrators and officials at local state and national level.

FacilitiesDevelop and maintain quality playing and spectating facilities across the state and in turn secure governmentsupport and funding to expand the SASHC (Pines) facility to a multi-pitch international standard stadium.

Marketing and CommunicationDevelop and implement a marketing plan that ensures effective communication and promotion of hockey with all keyinternal and external stakeholders of the sport.

CompetitionIncrease, improve and maintain participation and patronage for people of all ages and abilities through a range ofcompetitions across the state.

Garry O'Shea Helen StoneTim Collins Wayne Harvey (retired 27 March 2011)Nick Wagner (retired 27 March 2011) John Arthur (retired 27 March 2011)Sarah McEachern (appointed 27 March 2011) Brett Stokes (appointed 27 March 2011)Jim Tolson (appointed 27 March 2011) Gerry Cawson (appointed 28 July 2011)

ObjectivesTo encourage, promote, develop and administer hockey as a dynamic skilful and tactical team sport providingparticipation and enjoyment for all ages and abilities with a strong focus on family and community.

At all times act on behalf of, and in the interest of, the Members and hockey in South Australia and strive forGovernment, commercial and public recognition of the association as the controlling body for hockey in SouthAustralia.

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iNdExStatement of Comprehensive Income 36

Statement of Financial Position 37

Statement of Changes in Equity 38

Statement of Cash Flows 39

Notes to the Financial Statements 40

Officer’s Declaration 49

Independent Auditor’s Report 50

FiNANCiAL STATEMENTS YEAR ENdEd 31 OCTOBER 2011

SOUTH AUSTRALiAN HOCKEY ASSOCiATiON iNC ABN 35 860 812 384

General information

The financial report covers South Australian Hockey Association Inc. as an individual entity. The financial report is presented in Australian dollars, which is South Australian Hockey Association Inc.’s functional and presentation currency.

The financial report consists of the financial statements, notes to the financial statements and the officers’declaration.

The financial report was authorised for issue on 16 February 2012. The officers have the power to amend and reissue the financial report.

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Note31 October

201131 October

2010$ $

3 1,710,443 2,004,953

(67,864) (68,770)(7,000) (5,510)(2,863) (3,664)

(479) (455)(24,494) (6,659)

(360) (1,880)(4,681) (7,247)(2,470) (183,350)

(13,375) (3,066)(2,385) (7,008)(4,861) (8,390)(8,895) (8,808)

(500,245) (476,615)(957,575) (1,044,489)

(400) - (3,174) (5,261)(7,352) (11,851)

(10,006) (4,534)(39,942) (52,012)

(1,551) (1,688)(571) (3,585)

(3,556) (535)(15,354) (10,952)(17,880) (12,151)

(1,910) (1,475)(1,700) -

9,500 74,998

- -

14 9,500 74,998

- -

9,500 74,998

Surplus after income tax expense for the year attributable to the members of South Australian Hockey Association Inc.

Income tax expense

Revenue

EntertainmentDepreciation and amortisation expense

MerchandiseOffice equipment maintenance

Grant pitch expenses

Office equipment rentalPersonnel costs

Finance costsPostagePrinting & stationery

Expenses

Bad debts

Association levies - Hockey Australia

Training

Website expenses

Professional fees

South Australian Hockey Association Inc.

For the year ended 31 October 2011Statement of comprehensive income

Audit feesBank fees

Legal fees

Playing expenses

Executive board expenses

TelecommunicationsSundry expensesSubscriptionsStaff amenitiesPromotions & marketing

Volunteer expenses

Surplus before income tax expense

Other comprehensive income for the year, net of tax

Total comprehensive income for the year attributable to the members of South Australian Hockey Association Inc.

The above statement of comprehensive income should be read in conjunction with the accompanying notes

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STATEMENT OF COMPREHENSiVE iNCOMEFOR THE YEAR ENdEd 31 OCTOBER 2011

The above statement of comprehensive income should be read in conjunction with the accompanying notes.

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Note31 October

201131 October

2010$ $

4 345,718 308,850 5 104,768 99,754 6 1,719 6,828 7 1,250 570

453,455 416,002

8 106,349 100,000 9 220,075 243,712

326,424 343,712

779,879 759,714

10 54,549 109,846 11 26,078 30,124 12 152,981 75,544

233,608 215,514

13 4,653 12,082 4,653 12,082

238,261 227,596

541,618 532,118

14 541,618 532,118

541,618 532,118

Property, plant and equipment

Total liabilities

Liabilities

Total non-current assets

Employee benefits

Current assets

Assets

Cash and cash equivalents

Other

Retained surpluses

Trade and other receivablesInventories

Total current liabilities

Current liabilities

Non-current assets

Total current assets

Receivables

Total equity

Total non-current liabilities

Net assets

Other

Employee benefits

South Australian Hockey Association Inc.Statement of financial positionAs at 31 October 2011

Trade and other payables

Total assets

Equity

Non-current liabilities

The above statement of financial position should be read in conjunction with the accompanying notes

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STATEMENT OF FiNANCiAL POSiTiONAS AT 31 OCTOBER 2011

The above statement of financial position should be read in conjunction with the accompanying notes.

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Totalequity

$ $ $ $ $ $

- - 457,120 457,120

- - - - - -

- - - - 74,998 74,998

- - - - 74,998 74,998

- - - - 532,118 532,118

Totalequity

$ $ $ $ $ $

- - 532,118 532,118

- - - - - -

- - - - 9,500 9,500

- - - - 9,500 9,500

- - - - 541,618 541,618

Total comprehensive income for the year

Other comprehensive income for the year, net of tax

Balance at 31 October 2011

Surplus after income tax expense for the year

Balance at 1 November 2010

Balance at 31 October 2010

Retainedequity Reserves profits

Contributed

Other comprehensive income for the year, net of taxSurplus after income tax expense for the year

Total comprehensive income for the year

Balance at 1 November 2009

profitsequityContributed

ReservesRetained

South Australian Hockey Association Inc.

For the year ended 31 October 2011Statement of changes in equity

The above statement of changes in equity should be read in conjunction with the accompanying notes

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STATEMENT OF CHANgES iN EqUiTYFOR THE YEAR ENdEd 31 OCTOBER 2011

The above statement of changes in equity should be read in conjunction with the accompanying notes.

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Note31 October

201131 October

2010$ $

1,664,077 1,566,475 (1,730,831) (1,930,412)

5,222 - 106,101 409,874

19 44,569 45,937

9 (1,352) (240,007)(6,349) -

- 3,427

(7,701) (236,580)

- (34,982)

- (34,982)

36,868 (225,625)308,850 534,475

4 345,718 308,850

Cash flows from operating activities

Payments to suppliers (inclusive of GST)Receipts from customers (inclusive of GST)

Interest received

Loans from/(to) related and other parties

Net cash from operating activities

South Australian Hockey Association Inc.

For the year ended 31 October 2011Statement of cash flows

Other revenue

Cash and cash equivalents at the beginning of the financial year

Cash and cash equivalents at the end of the financial year

Cash flows from investing activities

Interest received

Net cash used in financing activities

Proceeds from loans to members

Payments for property, plant and equipment

Net increase/(decrease) in cash and cash equivalents

Cash flows from financing activities

Net cash used in investing activities

The above statement of cash flows should be read in conjunction with the accompanying notes

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STATEMENT OF CASH FLOwSFOR THE YEAR ENdEd 31 OCTOBER 2011

The above statement of cash flows should be read in conjunction with the accompanying notes.

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The preparation of the financial statements requires the use of certain critical accounting estimates. It also requiresmanagement to exercise its judgement in the process of applying the incorporated association's accounting policies.The areas involving a higher degree of judgement or complexity, or areas where assumptions and estimates aresignificant to the financial statements, are disclosed in note 2.

In the officers' opinion, the incorporated association is not a reporting entity because there are no users dependenton general purpose financial statements.

Critical accounting estimates

31 October 2011

Historical cost convention

The incorporated association has adopted all of the new, revised or amending Accounting Standards andInterpretations issued by the Australian Accounting Standards Board ('AASB') that are mandatory for the currentreporting period.

The principal accounting policies adopted in the preparation of the financial statements are set out below. Thesepolicies have been consistently applied to all the years presented, unless otherwise stated.

Notes to the financial statements

New, revised or amending Accounting Standards and Interpretations adopted

South Australian Hockey Association Inc.

Note 1. Significant accounting policies

Any new, revised or amending Accounting Standards or Interpretations that are not yet mandatory have not beenearly adopted.

The financial statements have been prepared under the historical cost convention, except for, where applicable, therevaluation of available-for-sale financial assets, financial assets and liabilities at fair value through profit or loss,investment properties, certain classes of property, plant and equipment and derivative financial instruments.

These are special purpose financial statements that have been prepared for the purposes of complying with theSouth Australian legislation the Associations Incorporation Act 1985 and associated regulations. The officers havedetermined that the accounting policies adopted are appropriate to meet the needs of the members of SouthAustralian Hockey Association Inc..

These financial statements have been prepared in accordance with the recognition and measurement requirementsspecified by the Australian Accounting Standards and Interpretations issued by the Australian Accounting StandardsBoard ('AASB') and the disclosure requirements of AASB 101 'Presentation of Financial Statements', AASB 107'Statement of Cash Flows', AASB 108 'Accounting Policies, Changes in Accounting Estimates and Errors', AASB1031 'Materiality' and AASB 1048 'Interpretation and Application of Standards'. These financial statements do notconform with International Financial Reporting Standards as issued by the International Accounting Standards Board('IASB').

Basis of preparation

InterestInterest revenue is recognised as interest accrues using the effective interest method. This is a method ofcalculating the amortised cost of a financial asset and allocating the interest income over the relevant period usingthe effective interest rate, which is the rate that exactly discounts estimated future cash receipts through theexpected life of the financial asset to the net carrying amount of the financial asset.

Other revenueOther revenue is recognised when it is received or when the right to receive payment is established.

Revenue is recognised when it is probable that the economic benefit will flow to the incorporated association and therevenue can be reliably measured. Revenue is measured at the fair value of the consideration received or

Revenue recognition

GrantsGrants are recognised at their fair value where there is reasonable assurance that the grant will be received and allattached conditions will be complied with.

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31 October 2011Notes to the financial statementsSouth Australian Hockey Association Inc.

Impairment of financial assets

Net realisable value is the estimated selling price in the ordinary course of business less the estimated costsnecessary to make the sale.

Trade receivables are initially recognised at fair value and subsequently measured at amortised cost using theeffective interest method, less any provision for impairment. Trade receivables are generally due for settlementwithin 30 days.

Income tax

Stock on hand is stated at the lower of cost and net realisable value. Cost comprises purchase and delivery costs,net of rebates and discounts received or receivable.

Cash and cash equivalents includes cash on hand, deposits held at call with financial institutions, other short-term,highly liquid investments with original maturities of three months or less that are readily convertible to knownamounts of cash and which are subject to an insignificant risk of changes in value.

Trade and other receivables

Inventories

Loans and receivables are non-derivative financial assets with fixed or determinable payments that are not quoted inan active market. They are carried at amortised cost using the effective interest rate method. Gains and losses arerecognised in profit or loss when the asset is derecognised or impaired.

Investments and other financial assets

As the incorporated association is a not-for-profit organisation, it has been granted exemption from theCommissioner of Taxation for payment of income tax.

Cash and cash equivalents

Other receivables are recognised at amortised cost, less any provision for impairment.

Note 1. Significant accounting policies (continued)

Loans and receivables

Investments and other financial assets are measured at either amortised cost or fair value depending on theirclassification. Classification is determined based on the purpose of the acquisition and subsequent reclassification to other categories is restricted. The fair values of quoted investments are based on current bid prices. For unlistedinvestments, the incorporated association establishes fair value by using valuation techniques. These include theuse of recent arms length transactions, reference to other instruments that are substantially the same, discountedcash flow analysis, and option pricing models.

Financial assets are derecognised when the rights to receive cash flows from the financial assets have expired orhave been transferred and the incorporated association has transferred substantially all the risks and rewards ofownership.

The amount of the impairment allowance for loans and receivables carried at amortised cost is the differencebetween the asset’s carrying amount and the present value of estimated future cash flows, discounted at the originaleffective interest rate. If there is a reversal of impairment, the reversal cannot exceed the amortised cost that wouldhave been had the impairment not been recognised and is reversed to profit or loss.

The incorporated association assesses at the end of each reporting period whether there is any objective evidencethat a financial asset or group of financial assets is impaired. Objective evidence includes significant financialdifficulty of the issuer or obligor; a breach of contract such as default or delinquency in payments; the lender grantingto a borrower concessions due to economic or legal reasons that the lender would not otherwise do; it becomesprobable that the borrower will enter bankruptcy or other financial reorganisation; the disappearance of an activemarket for the financial asset; or observable data indicating that there is a measurable decrease in estimated future

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Employee benefits

The residual values, useful lives and depreciation methods are reviewed, and adjusted if appropriate, at eachreporting date.

Depreciation is calculated on a straight-line basis to write off the net cost of each item of property, plant andequipment (excluding land) over their expected useful lives.

Trade and other payables

Property, plant and equipment

Liabilities for wages and salaries, including non-monetary benefits, annual leave and accumulating sick leaveexpected to be settled within 12 months of the reporting date are recognised in current liabilities in respect ofemployees' services up to the reporting date and are measured at the amounts expected to be paid when theliabilities are settled. Non-accumulating sick leave is expensed to profit or loss when incurred.

Long service leave

Wages and salaries, annual leave and sick leave

The liability for long service leave is recognised in current and non-current liabilities, depending on the unconditionalright to defer settlement of the liability for at least 12 months after the reporting date. The liability is measured as thepresent value of expected future payments to be made in respect of services provided by employees up to thereporting date using the projected unit credit method. Consideration is given to expected future wage and salarylevels, experience of employee departures and periods of service. Expected future payments are discounted usingmarket yields at the reporting date on national government bonds with terms to maturity and currency that match, asclosely as possible, the estimated future cash outflows.

Plant and equipment is stated at historical cost less accumulated depreciation and impairment. Historical costincludes expenditure that is directly attributable to the acquisition of the items.

Note 1. Significant accounting policies (continued)

Receivables and payables are stated inclusive of the amount of GST receivable or payable. The net amount of GSTrecoverable from, or payable to, the tax authority is included in other receivables or other payables in the statementof financial position.

Commitments and contingencies are disclosed net of the amount of GST recoverable from, or payable to, the taxauthority.

Goods and Services Tax ('GST') and other similar taxes

Cash flows are presented on a gross basis. The GST components of cash flows arising from investing or financingactivities which are recoverable from, or payable to the tax authority, are presented as operating cash flows.

Revenues, expenses and assets are recognised net of the amount of associated GST, unless the GST incurred isnot recoverable from the tax authority. In this case it is recognised as part of the cost of the acquisition of the assetor as part of the expense.

These amounts represent liabilities for goods and services provided to the incorporated association prior to the endof the financial year and which are unpaid. Due to their short-term nature they are measured at amortised cost andare not discounted. The amounts are unsecured and are usually paid within 30 days of recognition.

An item of property, plant and equipment is derecognised upon disposal or when there is no future economic benefitto the incorporated association. Gains and losses between the carrying amount and the disposal proceeds are takento profit or loss. Any revaluation surplus reserve relating to the item disposed of is transferred directly to retainedprofits.

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31 October 2011Notes to the financial statementsSouth Australian Hockey Association Inc.

31 October 2011

31 October 2010

$ $

24,138 25,276 20,682 15,814

5,200 10,909 74,597 66,118 29,028 11,053

151,377 166,734 109,525 123,874

15,000 41,361 522,491 594,314 647,082 660,074

- - 1,599,120 1,715,527

106,101 286,000 5,222 3,426

- - 111,323 289,426

- - 1,710,443 2,004,953

Sponsorship

Match income

Stadium fees

Directors and officers insurance

Interest

Functions

Miscellaneous incomePines Stadium Management

Grant income

Team feesState team levies

Revenue

Sales revenueDevelopment

Note 3. Revenue

Other revenue

The preparation of the financial statements requires management to make judgements, estimates and assumptionsthat affect the reported amounts in the financial statements. Management continually evaluates its judgements andestimates in relation to assets, liabilities, contingent liabilities, revenue and expenses. Management bases itsjudgements, estimates and assumptions on historical experience and on other various factors, includingexpectations of future events, management believes to be reasonable under the circumstances. The resultingaccounting judgements and estimates will seldom equal the related actual results. The judgements, estimates andassumptions that have a significant risk of causing a material adjustment to the carrying amounts of assets andliabilities within the next financial year are discussed below.

Note 2. Critical accounting judgements, estimates and assumptions

Provision for impairment of receivables

Note 1. Significant accounting policies (continued)

Australian Accounting Standards and Interpretations that have recently been issued or amended but are not yetmandatory, have not been early adopted by the incorporated association for the annual reporting period ended 31October 2011. The incorporated association has not yet assessed the impact of these new or amended AccountingStandards and Interpretations.

New Accounting Standards and Interpretations not yet mandatory or early adopted

The provision for impairment of receivables assessment requires a degree of estimation and judgement. The level ofprovision is assessed by taking into account the recent sales experience, the ageing of receivables, historicalcollection rates and specific knowledge of the individual debtors financial position.

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31 October 2011Notes to the financial statementsSouth Australian Hockey Association Inc.

31 October 2011

31 October 2010

$ $

200 200 345,518 308,650

- - 345,718 308,850

31 October 2011

31 October 2010

$ $

104,768 99,754

31 October 2011

31 October 2010

$ $

1,719 6,828

31 October 2011

31 October 2010

$ $

1,250 - - 570

- - 1,250 570

31 October 2011

31 October 2010

$ $

106,349 100,000 Loan to the Pines

Cash at bank

Stock on hand - at cost

Note 5. Current assets - trade and other receivables

Trade receivables

Note 4. Current assets - cash and cash equivalents

Cash on hand

Note 6. Current assets - inventories

Other current assets

Note 7. Current assets - other

Prepayments

Note 8. Non-current assets - receivables

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31 October 2011Notes to the financial statementsSouth Australian Hockey Association Inc.

31 October 2011

31 October 2010

$ $

364,743 363,886 (144,668) (120,174)

- - 220,075 243,712

- - 220,075 243,712

31 October 2011

31 October 2010

$ $

39,927 117,565 3,686 (7,954)

10,936 235

- - 54,549 109,846

31 October 2011

31 October 2010

$ $

26,078 30,124

31 October 2011

31 October 2010

$ $

12,333 5,510 140,005 70,034

643 -

- - 152,981 75,544

31 October 2011

31 October 2010

$ $

4,653 12,082

Note 12. Current liabilities - other

Note 10. Current liabilities - trade and other payables

BAS payable

Accrued expenses

Plant and equipment - at cost

Other payables

Less: Accumulated depreciation

Note 9. Non-current assets - property, plant and equipment

Note 11. Current liabilities - employee benefits

Other current liabilities

Trade payables

Note 13. Non-current liabilities - employee benefits

Long service leave

Annual leave

Deferred revenue

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31 October 2011Notes to the financial statementsSouth Australian Hockey Association Inc.

31 October 2011

31 October 2010

$ $

- - 532,118 457,120 9,500 74,998

- - 541,618 532,118

31 October 2011

31 October 2010

$ $

7,000 -

1,250 -

- - 8,250 -

- 5,510

- 1,750

- - - 7,260

Note 16. Contingent liabilities

Surplus after income tax expense for the year

Retained surpluses at the end of the financial year

Note 14. Equity - retained surpluses

Retained surpluses at the beginning of the financial year

Other services - Manos Partners

During the financial year the following fees were paid or payable for services provided by Manos Partners, theauditor of the incorporated association, and unrelated practices:

Preparation of the financial statements

Audit of the financial statements

Other services - unrelated practices

Audit of the financial statements

Audit services - unrelated practices

Note 15. Remuneration of auditors

Preparation of the financial statements

Audit services - Manos Partners

Pines Stadium - deficiency of capitalAs at 31 October 2011, the Pines Stadium Management Account had a deficiency of capital and reserves of $61,377and reported a loss of $63,115 for the financial year then ended. The association has undertaken to providesufficient financial assistance, as and when needed, to enable the continued operations of the Pines Stadium. Theundertaking is provided for a period of twelve months from the date of this financial report.

Pines Stadium - replacement of playing surfaceDuring 2010, the synthetic playing surface at the Pines Stadium was replaced using funds granted by the StateGovernment. At the time of this replacement, the association gave an undertaking to the State Government tocontribute to any future replacement of the synthetic playing surface at the Pines Stadium. It is anticipated that theamount and timing of any contribution would be determined by negotiation with the State Government at the time ofletting of contracts for the replacement of the playing surface. The useful life of the current playing surface isestimated to be between 7 to 10 years.

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31 October 2011Notes to the financial statementsSouth Australian Hockey Association Inc.

31 October 2011

31 October 2010

$ $

- - 9,500 74,998

24,494 6,659

(5,014) (180,917)1,279 232

(1,250) - (55,297) 39,942 (11,475) 20,507 82,332 84,516

- - 44,569 45,937

Note 17. Commitments

The incorporated association had no comittments for expenditure as at 31 October 2011 and 31 October 2010.

No matter or circumstance has arisen since 31 October 2011 that has significantly affected, or may significantlyaffect the incorporated association's operations, the results of those operations, or the incorporated association'sstate of affairs in future financial years.

Note 18. Events after the reporting period

Change in operating assets and liabilities:

Surplus after income tax expense for the year

Increase in trade and other receivablesDecrease in inventories

Increase/(decrease) in employee benefitsIncrease in other operating liabilities

Net cash from operating activities

Increase/(decrease) in trade and other payables

Depreciation and amortisation

Increase in prepayments

Adjustments for:

Note 19. Reconciliation of surplus after income tax to net cash from operating activities

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31 October 2011Notes to the financial statementsSouth Australian Hockey Association Inc.

(b) Benefits

During the finanancial year:

(i) No Director of the association, or a firm of which the Director is a member or body corporate in which the Directorhas a substantial financial interest, has received, or became entitled to receive, a benefit as a result of a contractbetween the Director, firm or body corporate and the association; and

(ii) Other than remuneration received in the capacity of employee of the association, no Director of the associationhas received directly or indirectly from the association any payment or other benefit of a pecuniary value.

Executive Board

The names of each person holding the position of Executive Director of the association as at the date of this reportare as follows:

Garry O'Shea - ChairpersonHelen Stone - Deputy chairpersonSarah McEachern - Finance committee chairpersonGerry CawsonTim CollinBrett StokesJim Tolson

Note 20. Related party transactions

(a) Management

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Independent auditor's reportTo the members of the South Australian Hockey Association Inc.

We have audited the accompanying financial report, being a special purpose financial report, of the South Australian Hockey Association Inc., which comprises the statement of financial position as at 31 October 2011, the statement of comprehensive income, the statement of changes in equity and the statement of cash flows for the year then ended, notes comprising a summary of significant accounting policies and other explanatory information, and the officers’ declaration.

The responsibility of the Executive Board for the financial report The Executive Board of the entity are responsible for the preparation of the financial report and have determined that the basis of preparation described in Note 1, is appropriate to meet the financial reporting requirements of the Associations Incorporations Act and is appropriate to meet the needs of the members. The Executive Board’s responsibility also includes such internal control as the Executive Board determines is necessary to enable the preparation of a financial report that is free from material misstatement, whether due to fraud or error.

Auditor's responsibilityOur responsibility is to express an opinion on the financial report based on our audit. We conducted our audit in accordance with Australian auditing standards. Those standards require that we comply with relevant ethical requirements relating to audit engagements and plan and perform the audit to obtain reasonable assurance whether the financial report is free from material misstatement.

An audit involves performing procedures to obtain audit evidence about the amounts and disclosures in the financial report. The procedures selected depend on the auditor's judgement, including the assessment of the risks of material misstatement of the financial report, whether due to fraud or error. In making those risk assessments, the auditor considers internal control relevant to the entity's preparation and fair presentation of the financial report in order to design audit procedures that are appropriate in the circumstances, but not for the purpose of expressing an opinion on the effectiveness of the entity's internal control. An audit also includes evaluating the appropriateness of accounting policies used and the reasonableness of accounting estimates made by the Executive Board, as well as evaluating the overall presentation of the financial report.

Audit opinion In our opinion, the financial report presents fairly, in all material respects, the financial position of the South Australian Hockey Association Inc. as at 31 October 2011 and its financial performance for the year then ended in accordance with the financial reporting requirements of the Associations Incorporations Act.

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Basis of accounting and restriction on distribution We draw attention to Note 1 to the financial report which describes the basis of accounting. The financial report has been prepared to assist the South Australian Hockey Association Inc. to meet the financial reporting requirements of the Associations Incorporations Act. As a result, the financial report may not be suitable for another purpose.

Manos Partners

Con Manos 16 February 2012 Director

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diRECTORY

HOCKEY SA (THE SOUTH AUSTRALiAN HOCKEY ASSOCiATiON iNC)

State Hockey Stadium State Sports Park Main North Road Gepps Cross SA 5094

PO Box 56 Enfield Plaza SA 5085

T (08) 8349 4044 F (08) 8349 4873

www.hockeysa.com.au

Chief Executive OfficerPeter Ali [email protected]

Finance Officer Jacquie Harris [email protected]

High Performance and Competitions ManagerNick Lenoir [email protected]

Game Development Coordinator Dale Stephen [email protected]

Administration & State Team OfficerPauline Heylen [email protected]

Competitions and Member Services Coordinator Sue Stephen [email protected]

Facilities ManagerNeil (Stan) Matthews [email protected]

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State Hockey Stadium

State Sports Park

Main North Road, Gepps Cross SA 5094

Telephone (08) 8349 4044 Fax (08) 8349 4873

www.hockeysa.com.au