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Saturday 31 March 2012

Trials Report - St Pats

Greetings gentlemen,

Finally for the first time this year the OIRFC hit the playing field for trials v Pats at Strathfield.

Colts coach Micky Palmer has a big and talented squad already well drilled and kicked off the day with 3 impressive 20 min periods.

The senior Redmen planned for 5 x 20 min periods, with the usual idea of lower grade players starting first. There was at least a dozen new guys to the club
to consider and we quickly strung together a team with a mix of new(*) and old for the 1st game:

1st team (1-15) Adorini, Lachlan Tate*, Gelo, Matt Smith, Chris Pascoe, Nick Jackson, Pat Fatarone(colt), James Doherty*,Lachlan Crammond*, Gavin Wheeler*, Adam Rixon, Olly Trusler, Brian Beecroft*, James Cant*, Tim Wheeler

2nd team: Baker, Bova/Aurisch, Liam Hogan(colt), Ben Fessey*, James Doherty*, Carlos Costa Leite*, Stoker(new), (Keegan - yes, 8), Harro, Doug Frewin*, James Cant*, Pat Hughes*, Brian Beecroft*, Mike Bailey, Tim Wheeler

3rd team: Miles Docker, Nick Ward, Xavier, Sam Jurd, James Parmentier, Chris Galvin, Jackson ?* , G. Kenny, Nick O’Connor, Mitch Dow, Lachy Macca McMahon, James Elphverson*, Dave Parmentier, Mike Bailey, Jimmy Sheehan

4th team: Docker, Galvin, Xav, Fessey*, Gillespie, Luke Sheehan, G. Kenny, Mark Jenkins*, Luke Crawford*, Mark Fenwick*, Dom Pascoe, Ry Evans*, Mitch Dow, James Cant*, Lachy Macca McMahon

5th team: Docker Ward, Xavier, Gillespie, Jurd , Carlos Costa Leite*, Jackson ?*, Alex Carver, N, O’Connor, J. Sheehan, Doug Frewin, James Elphverson, Pat Hughes, Nick Jackson, Don Pascoe

The interchange was used frequently due to the particularly warm clime and the desire to watch certain players in different positions. I thought our performances were surprisingly competent considering the total lack of any team trainings prior to today. But our guys know how to play rugby and all of the new players performed. Most, I believe, will play 3’s and higher.

During the fifth period Pats surprised us when they revealed a fresh, professional-looking, 1st XV expecting a further 60 minutes. We negotiated down to 40 min, Gus rallied the troops and put together a team who dug deep and went out and gave it to the opposition. Pats may have “won” 2 tries to nil, but the skills, guts and commitment of the Redmen were the highlights. Indeed, the defensive work by all the teams was committed and strong all day, but some very strong club spirit emerged when asking the guys to dig deep for the last “game”.

Our next assignment is trials v Hunters Hill (1st grade and colts only) on Wednesday 4th April (colts to kick off at 6.30pm), with the whole club to go to Boronia Park. We shall need to communicate effectively over the next couple of days to nail down exactly what we want Wednesday night.

Cheers,
Aspro

Wednesday 21 March 2012

Training this Saturday

Redmen,

A solid training session was had at Rushcutters Bay Park this evening by 30+ senior Redmen, including new recruits, and another 30+ colts.

The season start is fast approaching and we need to be prepared for that opening game on 14th April.

We have not been able to secure a playing field for this Saturday. Instead, there will be a 1 hour fitness/training session Saturday, 9.00 am at Primrose Park, Cremorne.

Training will be on again next Wednesday, for the last time this year, at Rushcutters Bay Park, starting at 6.00pm and then we have trials v Pats at Hudson Park Oval, Strathfield, Saturday 31 March from 12 midday.

The following weekend will be Easter, the Saturday after that will be 1st comp game v Drummoyne at Ryde International Oval.

So gents, please make the effort, if you’re not otherwise engaged, to get to training next Wednesday (and this Saturday) so we can prepare for the trials v Pats.

As for Subs payment, the fee will rise from $200 to $250 after the end of the first round of matches (not after the first match as previously stated).

See you soon (and the sooner, the better!),

Aspro

Wednesday 14 March 2012

Trial this weekend- TG Milner 10.30am

Gentlemen,

An impressive turn out at training tonight with 30+ colts and 30+ senior Redmen preparing for this Saturday’s trials.

If you’re available please be at:

TG Milner (top fields), Vimiera Rd, Marsfield at 10.30am.

We will play 15 min periods and be done by 1.00pm.

Game on, Redmen.

Aspro

Tuesday 13 March 2012

OIRFC Major Sponsor


St. Pats Day 
at
The Crowie


Old Igddies Rugby is proudly sponsored by the Crows Nest Hotel.  Please find attached some great events and competitions coming up.  DONT FORGET TO SHOW YOUR CROWIE PASS - so we can track our Sponsorship dollars. 


This Saturday at the Crowie join us for one of the biggest parties of the year at our St Pats Day Party. Special guest appearances from the Irish Sydney Swans, loads of promotions & giveaways & the East Coast Band with DJ Delirios rocking it out all night.
Commencing Monday 19th we welcome our latest edition to the hotel - DRAG BINGO! Hosted by Christina Dior every Monday from 7pm grab your mates & start the week off with a laugh as Christina turns the traditional bingo game into a barrel of laughter. Entry is free with loads of great prizes for winners.

Then on Friday 23rd March, we draw the hotels major prize of a travel voucher to the value of a trip to Vegas (yes you can use this to go anywhere). As a member of the hotel you are now in the draw so all you need to do is be at the hotel on Friday 23rd for your chance to win. The first draw will be at 7pm with redraws until we have a winner. Remember you must be here to win & we will have a winner.

 Cheers,
Michael Mouyis
Licensee
Crows Nest Hotel
P. 9436 4887
E. Michael.Mouyis@alhgroup.com.au.


Wednesday 7 March 2012

AGM Report


Old Ignatians Rugby Football Club
AGM for season 2011
23rd February 2012
Woolloomooloo Bay Hotel



Present:
Greg Easy, Matt Wright, Xavier Craven, Mark Richards, Greg Quinn, Chris Galvin, Dominic Pasco
Apologies:
Paul Timmins, Gerard Hogan, Lucas Baker, Adam Rixon, Warwick Mann

Meeting:
Start time: 7 pm
Finish time: 8.30pm


Football Operations - Mark (Baz) Richards
· Final positioning of all teams for season 2011
· (1st – 9th, 2nds – 5th, 3rds – 6th, 4ths – 6th, 5ths – 5th, Colts – 3rd)
· Overall 7th of Club Championships
· Over solid performances considering the lack of numbers and the amount of injured players. With some extra commitment to the 3rds and 4ths pushing higher grades the results could have been a lot better. Numbers at training were a real issues and something the club needs to consider moving forward.
· Season 2012 under way
· Baz to organise with Michael Palmer to fix the physio tent – parts available
· Building Durability to sponsor with 25 match balls with club logo on balls
· Jersey numbers look ok Adam Rixon to chase up Harlequin Hotel for a 5th grade set
· Laing O’Rourke to pay for clothing kit as sponsorship
· Club to organise 5th grade refs to ensure games go ahead at home games
· Coaches and some managers locked away for season 2012

Financial Comments to support P&L
· Lost of NLG ( National Leisure and Gaming sponsorship (Royal Hotel at Ryde)
· Gala Day – lost a large amount of money setting up and day didn’t go ahead. Need to review how we did it and try again when club numbers increase.
· New sponsors onboard for 2012 (Woolloomooloo Hotel, Crows Nest Hotel, Good Guys Artarmon, Mates for Life with Corporate box sponsorship from Waratahs, Equitimax for Ladies day)
· Subs for 2012 need to improve – season 2001 was poor. Needs suns early – incentive in place to ensure early payment and discount can be achieved
· There are other sponsors in which Adam Rixon is still working on.
· The club would also like to thank all the sponsors for season 2011 and we hope you are all back onboard for another season.

Administration
· Insurance costs have been received and need to paid
· Registration forms need to be handed out and followed up
· 2 trails booked for preseason
· Debit from Presidents lunch 2011 – payment plan in place to eliminate
· Requested to Subbies to play colts at a different time at all home games
· Have to increase subs but have incentive in place if paid early
· Robert Ward and Gerard Hogan to work hard on ensure supports club is up to speed and that there money is collected and that season 2012 supporters club day is a massive turn out.

Recruitment
· Need the young players to recruit there mates playing elsewhere
· Ryde Oval, for training oval, still being used as an excuse not to play OIRFC
· Front rowers needed
· Not paying any players to play OIRFC
· Major focus on recruitment as there are still quality players that are yet to make up there mind about grade or subbies.
· Chris Galvin, James and Dave Parmentier working extremely hard on securing some new young blood to the club.
· GE has also presented a play to recruit locally via local signs even if it is to strengthen the lower grades.

Committee Nomination Process
Position
Current
Season 2012
President
Greg Easy
Greg Easy
Secretary
Lucas Baker
Lucas Baker
Assistant Secretary
New Role
Warwick Mann
Treasurer
Greg Quinn
Greg Quinn
Sponsorship Manager
Adam Rixon
Adam Rixon
Football Manager
Mark Richards
Mark Richards
Club Captain
Dave Parmentier
Dominic Pasco & Dave Parmentier
Vice Club Captain


Catering Manager
Greg and Gabrielle  Easy
Catering team – Xavier Craven
Supports Club Manager
Gerald Hogan
Gerard Hogan & Robert Ward
Media Manager
Lucas Baker / Robert Ward
Warwick Mann / Chris Galvin/ Robert Ward
Recruitment Team
Chris Galvan
Chris Galvin / James Parmentier & Dave Parmentier
Social Manager

Open
General Committee

Xavier Craven, Matt Wright,
Note:
The addition of the assistant secretary role is to assist Lucas with communication to the club, and support other roles as required.  The club has locked away several social functions but still requires a person to drive these events.

Closing Notes

Season 2012 will be another challenging year for the OIRFC for various reasons. One of the most obvious reasons is that of the payment of cash to players within selected clubs. In my opinion this has split the competition into 2 categories and will continue to destroy suburban rugby in the years ahead.

Other key elements for our club in 2012 will be the lack of players in key positions, which for us is the front row. It’s a very important message that the club needs to distribute to our greater community, so that we can encourage players to return to play with OIRFC.

Players that have finished playing grade and still have that 2 or 3 years left in them, whereby they can come back and play with school mates and make new friends / contacts and finish their playing days in suburban rugby. Suburban Rugby was build upon players being able to play good rugby without the major commitment of grade and higher level rugby.

Play because you love the game and the mates you make.

Yours in Rugby
Greg Easy
President OIRFC

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