SA Bowls Annual Report 2012

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An nual Re p or t 2 0 1 1 -2012



Contents Board of Directors Appointments Councillors - Country & Metropolitan Life Members Staff Committees President’s Report General Manager’s Report Development Report Coaching Committee Report Night Owls Report High Performance Report Match & Program Committee Report SA Bowler Report

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Umpire’s Committee Report

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Boundary Review Committee Report Hall of Fame Report Greens’ Advisory Committee Report Treasurer’s Report Financial Statements Statement of Income & Expenditure Balance Sheet Opinion of Board Statement of Cash Flows Auditor’s Report Event & Award Winners Metropolitan & Country Pennant Winners Club Membership Membership Summary Corporate Partners

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Board of Directors President

Ivy Kluske

Vice President

Carol Boyle

Treasurer

John McDougall OAM

Metropolitan Directors

Bob Deuter

Kathryn Bailey

Country Directors

Don Crosby

Valda Bartlett

Appointments Patron

His Excellency Rear Admiral Kevin Scarce AC CSC RANR Governor of South Australia

Solicitor

Anthony Kerin, Johnston Withers & Associates

Auditor

Nicholas Matsis, NRM Johnson

Councillors - Country Region 1

Region 2

Region 3

Region 4

Beverlee Scown

Phil Spiers

Gordon Leue OAM

Des Button

Barry Oliver

Annette Rowntree

Rita Jones

Gwen White

Region 5

Region 6

Region 7

Region 8

Anne Swaffer

Lyn Walker

Barbara Tiggemann

Jill Ackland

Steve Carnellor

Mary Matthews

Brian Patterson

David Lamond

Councillors - Metropolitan Region 9

Region 10

Region 11

Region 12

Tony Brown

Wayne Prosser

Winston Ellis

Kelvin Waters

Kathy Owen

Lesley Slattery

Natalie Coad

Dianne Trowse

Life Members Fran Arthur

Brian Ford

John McDougall OAM

Jim Baldwin

Murray Gerschwitz OAM

Robert Peake

Carol Bammann

Brona Goldie

Kenn Rogers

Rhonda Bray

Bob Greenslade

Bob Thomas

Michael Brown

Beth James

Doreen Walding OAM

Vic Brown OAM

John Jenkins

Judy Whiting

Ruth Burton

Lois Kruger

Bob Cooper

Brian Marsland OAM

Bowls SA acknowledges the passing of Life Member Joan Sims OAM in October 2011

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Staff

General Manager

Ben Scales

Administration Manager

Nola Byass

Development & High Performance Manager

Harvey Jolly

Marketing Manager

Jessica Taylor

Bowls Operations Manager

Rhys Taylor

Membership & Events Support

Lyn Grenfell

Development Officer

Kelli Wray part and Erin Haines part

Receptionist

Deborah Dunbar

Accounts Officer

Denise Edge

Sports Administration Trainee

Nicole Carey

Committees Boundary Review

Coaching

Finance

Greens Advisory

Hall of Fame

Bob Cooper (Chair)

Terry White (Chair)

John McDougall OAM (Treasurer)

John McDougall OAM (Chair)

John McDougall OAM (Chair)

Michael Brown

Deanna Amos

Michael Brown

Greg Daulby

Michael Brown

Ben Scales

Carol Boyle

Bob Cooper

Russel Edmunds

Carol Boyle

Leon Crane

Brian Harmer

Kevin Lewis

Betty Greenslade

John Malone

Ivy Kluske

Brad Porter

Errol Bungey OAM

John Williams

Ben Scales

Nigel Ryan

Ben Scales

Kelli Wray / Erin Haines

Nola Byass

Harvey Jolly

Denise Edge

Committees HP Selectors

Innovations

Junior Development

Match & Program

Umpires

Harvey Jolly (Chair)

Harvey Jolly (Chair)

Stephanie Simms (Chair)

Ron Mulliner (Chair)

Beth Young (Chair)

Denise Amos

John Ganley

Gary Davies

Jeff Allen

Margaret Borlase

Paul Craig

Mark Jackson

Penny Landherr

Bob Deuter

Alf Boyle

Trevor Lloyd

Ron Mulliner

Annette Rowntree

Ann Kennedy

Bob Deuter

Faye Luke

Bob Scholefield

Pauline Royle

Ian Miller

Jim Hodgson

Lyn Teakle

Michael Sheehan

Kelli Wray / Erin Haines

Wayne Prosser

Penny McCarthy

Rex Whitehead

Peter Symons

Harvey Jolly

Jim Roberts

John Sims

Sandra Wallace

Bob Scholefield

Lyn Walker

Rhys Taylor

Lesley Slattery

Lyn Grenfell

Bob Tuck

Rhys Taylor

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President | Ivy Kluske The Bowls SA Strategic Plan 2010-2013 remained the guide for progressing the sport over the year and a key focus of Bowls SA and the Board during the last 12 months was to ensure the organisation’s governance model aligns with best practice, to allow timely decisions to be made to assist with maintaining membership and growing participation to guarantee a strong future for the sport. To this end a major review of the governance model was undertaken by the Bowls SA Governance Review Working Group and the Board, with many of the significant changes put before Council at a Special General Meeting on Monday 5 December 2011 adopted. Subsequent stakeholder consultation has identified support for further changes to be implemented and these will be progressed in the next 12 months. Another initiative from the Strategic Plan was the formation of an Innovations Committee, led by Development & High Performance Manager Harvey Jolly, with the directive to hold forums across the State to gather information from grass roots members on what aspects of the sport are working, what needs further attention and innovative ways of achieving this. This has been a very worthwhile exercise and the findings of the Committee will no doubt assist the sport to face the numerous challenges that are present in the current climate. The Bowls Australia proposal to employ Community Development Officers across Australia has seen CDOs Richard Law and Mark Easton working throughout the State, meeting with Club administrators to provide assistance, resolution of issues and development and promotion of the sport to the local communities. The program is in its early days but already the feedback from Member Clubs has been extremely positive and Bowls Australia and the Australian Sports Commission are thanked for their support of this initiative. As President I’ve had the tremendous pleasure of visiting many Member Clubs for Openings, Anniversaries and special occasions, meeting with members, hearing the history of the Club and joining in celebrating many milestones. In sometimes testing circumstances, members have demonstrated their strength and love of their club by pouring time and energy into renovations, greens installation or even rallying to rebuild; their efforts are inspiring. The Asia Pacific Championships were held in November 2011 as a lead up to the 2012 World Bowls Championship which will be played over two weeks in November and December 2012. South Australia is privileged to host these major international events and I urge members to take up the opportunity to witness the top bowlers from across the world during WB2012. The annual Bowls SA Awards Presentation Night was a great way to finish off the season and this year we were honoured to have our Patron, His Excellency Rear Admiral Kevin Scarce AC CSC RANR, Governor of South Australia and his wife Liz as special guests at this prestigious event. It was a special night for Hall of Fame inductees and event and award winners to be recognised by their families and friends and I congratulate all those involved in the event. My role as President has again been well supported by a strong and cohesive Board, Councillors and Committee members and I thank them all for their time, energy and dedication in ensuring the sport is well governed, financial and delivers a range of challenging competitions to members. I would also like to acknowledge retiring Board Members Bob Deuter and Valda Bartlett for their contribution and sincerely acknowledge the Bowls SA General Manager Ben Scales and his staff for their professionalism and work to ensure the administration of the sport runs smoothly and efficiently. And lastly, but most importantly, I would like to thank all our Corporate Partners who have provided financial and in-kind support to Bowls SA over the last 12 months. We thank you for your on-going support of the sport of bowls in South Australia and look forward to continuing the mutually beneficial relationship for many years to come.

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General Manager | Ben Scales The 2011/12 Financial Year has been challenging for the organisation with income down against budget across the period. This decrease in revenue was offset by a prudent reduction in expenses in certain operational areas and the final result, a surplus of $8,405, was a pleasing outcome, given the current economic climate, and is a credit to the leadership of Treasurer John McDougall and the work of the Finance Committee. The 2012/13 Financial Year will also be a challenge, but given the sound financial position of the organisation, consideration will be given to the use of a portion of Member’s Funds that Bowls SA has accumulated to further invest in the growth and development of the sport through projects such as the decision to partner with Bowls Australia and the Australian Sports Commission to employ two regionally based Community Development Officers during the year. In the past, one of the difficulties faced by Bowls SA has been servicing regional Member Clubs and the membership that resides outside metropolitan Adelaide. Having two resources based in regional areas is a proactive approach to this issue and the Community Development Officer’s main focus initially has been to assist Member Clubs with business planning to ensure that they remain sustainable entities. Richard and Mark have travelled extensively and visited Member Clubs across South Australia with the feedback being extremely positive. It is hoped that, with the support of the funding partners, this program can be grown and more resources made available to Member Clubs. As well as the Community Development Officer program, a number of key projects have been implemented during the past 12 months as part of the Bowls SA Strategic Plan: 2010 – 2013. These include a complete review of the Bowls SA Governance structure and an Innovations Committee being set-up to review all Bowls SA competitions and events and to make recommendations on the future composition and direction of these programs. Both of these projects involved significant stakeholder consultation and the outcomes will position the sport well for the future. A number of international events were held across the season with Moonta hosting an Australian and South African Test Series in September and Holdfast Bay playing host to the Six Nation International Series in May which saw Scotland, New Zealand, Malaysia, Fiji and South Africa competing against the Australians. In addition, the 2011 Asia Pacific Championships were successfully held at Lockleys and Holdfast Bay Bowling Clubs with the event providing an ideal opportunity for both Clubs to test themselves prior to hosting the 2012 World Bowls Championships. The feedback received from the competing nations, across all of the events, was extremely positive and the Clubs and their members involved should be congratulated on their success. After two and a half years as Bowls SA Development Officer, Kelli Wray resigned during the year and we wish her well in her future endeavours. Erin Haines was subsequently appointed to look after Bowls SA participation, sport development and coaching programs, as well as working with Clubs regarding volunteer management, and grants and funding submissions and she has already made a significant contribution. Nicole Carey also joined the team at Bowls SA under a 12 month Sport and Recreation Traineeship, supported by the Office for Recreation and Sport, and in her short time with the organisation has impressed with her work ethic and willingness to learn. Finally, I would like to acknowledge and thank the team at Bowls SA for their commitment and hard work and President Ivy and the Board for their support and dedication to the sport. I look forward to an exciting year ahead.

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Development | Erin Haines Henselite Junior Development Squads Henselite and Bowls SA continued their strong partnership to maintain the Henselite Junior Development Squads with a total of 66 members over eight squads. The inaugural HJDS State Championships saw the Squads divided into regions, competing against each other throughout the season and culminating in the Finals on Sunday 1 April at Modbury Bowling Club. The winning Squads from the four areas competed in Semi-finals in the morning, followed by the Grand Final and Bronze Medal play off in the afternoon. The day was won by the Yorke Peninsula All-Stars team over the Eastern Jets. Henselite Junior Development Player of the Year Season 2011-2012 saw the introduction of a new award to recognise a junior who, as a member of a Henselite Junior Development Squad, had excelled in team work, attitude, consistent participation and displayed great qualities within the sport over the last 12 months. The award went to James Bodnar of the Western Warriors Squad. James was selected by the Bowls SA Junior Development Committee, and we thank them for their ongoing support and contribution to the sport. Under 18 Championships The Under 18 Championships were hosted by the Payneham Bowling Club with 41 boys and 16 girls participating in Singles, Pairs and Triples competitions. Thirty-two of the competitors were current members of a HJDS, highlighting the benefit of the Squads. Squad members were highly successful in these championships with 21 Squad members being selected in the State Under 18 Squads for 2012-2013. SAPSASA and SASSSA Championships The 2012 SAPSASA and SASSSA Lawn Bowls Championships were held on Friday 4 May and Monday 7 May respectively, at Lockleys Bowling Club, with a total of 43 schools participating. The SAPSASA competition, for Primary School Students, attracted 168 participants, with 47 Triples teams and 27 Singles players participating on the day. This was an increase on the 163 participants from the previous year. The SASSSA competition was open to all secondary students, and a total of 127 students participated in the tournament, with 36 Triples teams and 19 Singles players competing. Participation in the tournament was up 30% on the previous year’s figure of 98 students, following significant growth in school’s participation, due to Lawn Bowls being part of their curriculum. Sports CONNECT Bowls SA continued the strong partnership with the three Sports CONNECT partners, SASRAPID, Wheelchair Sports and the Blind Bowlers Association of SA. Each of the partners sent athletes to compete at the Australian Open in the Athletes with a Disability Competition. Kath Murrell claimed Silver in the ABBA women’s Final, while in the men’s AAWD draw Liam Buckley also claimed the Silver Medal. The Wheelchair Sports’ team, known as the Wombats, participated in the 2012 National Championships and were highly successful claiming the Overall State Trophy. Barry Charity secured the Men’s Singles Silver Medal, following on from his success in the Men’s Pairs with teammate David Bailey where they claimed Gold. Liam Buckley and Zac Guy also claimed the Bronze Medal in the Men’s Pairs.

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Coaching Committee | Terry White Season 2011-2012 saw the continuation of the Club Coaching and Introductory Coaching Courses and while the Coaching program was temporarily impacted when Kelli Wray resigned and Erin Haines commenced in the Development Officer role, all candidates that applied to become accredited Coaches, and also those who applied to progress from Introductory Coach to Club Coach, were processed. All Clubs that requested coaching assistance were able to be accommodated and Revision Days were conducted throughout the season, which saw over 50 Coaches attend each of the two revision days, with all attendees receiving a Certificate of Attendance which contributes towards their coaching reaccreditation. Two coaches were granted coaching scholarships from the Office for Recreation & Sport to further their coaching education. Development & High Performance Manager Harvey Jolly attended the last four meetings of the Coaching Committee and his input has been appreciated. Bowls Australia have now released their Advanced Coaching Course, Competition Module and Selection Module, and we look forward to implementing these in 2012-2013. Our target of adding at least three additional Assessors and Presenters to our officials was not achieved and with only one of the three qualified Assessors and Presenters currently available this is a matter that needs to be addressed. Coach of the Year Award Stephanie Simms has been a Coach for six years and been active in coaching her Club’s highly successful Premier 1 Thursday team, and working with SASRAPID and Bowls SA to coach bowlers with a disability. In recognition of her significant contribution to coaching, the Bowls SA Coaching Committee selected the Prospect-Broadview member as Coach of the Year 2011-2012 and the award was duly presented at the Bowls SA Annual Awards Night on 25 May 2012.

Terry White Night Owls | Rhys Taylor The Night Owls concept continued to be a resounding success with over 8,500 players competing across 114 country and metropolitan Clubs. Following feedback the Night Owls Super Series was discontinued, however Regional events in the lead up to the Nights Owls State Finals, held in late March, were again a huge success with 114 teams competing at five venues; Murray Bridge 12 teams, Willunga with 20, Marion 36, Hope Valley 24 and Lockleys 22. Walkerville Bowling Club was the host for the Finals on Sunday 1 April and for the second year the day began at 12 noon with lunch. Night Owls State Champions for 2011/12 were The Raggies from Modbury with the Murray Bridge team The Corkheads a very close second. Henselite and Lion Nathan as major supporters of the Night Owls State Finals are thanked for their generosity in providing great prizes throughout the series and for ensuring that host clubs were able to cater for all participants at no cost. Night Owls remains an integral part of ensuring a strong future for bowls and Member Clubs by providing an opportunity for a different demographic to experience the sport in a fun and relaxed environment, bringing a new element into Club life.

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High Performance | Harvey Jolly The 2011/2012 season has seen Bowls SA State Teams have mixed results with some solid performances and unfortunately some disappointing ones. Our best players have gained national recognition and we have increased our numbers in Bowls Australia squads significantly. This is pleasing and should assist us with better team results in the future. Under 18s During the season the Under 18 boy’s and girl’s teams competed in the Nationals, the Quad Series and against Victoria. The Nationals were held in Darebin, Victoria and the highlights included a Silver medal in the boy’s Triples, a Bronze in the boy’s Fours and the girl’s Pairs and an overall team finish of fourth. The Under 18 boys and girls Quad Series was held in Western Australia and while SA finished fourth, the series was an opportunity to develop our junior bowlers. Highlights included wins from the girl’s Fours against Victoria and NSW and a dominant showing against WA. The boys had less highlights but did defeat the NSW Triples team. The Victorian Under 18 side provided an opportunity for a test series at Ascot Park Bowling Club in very hot conditions. Our girls played extremely well, eventually winning by 2.5 test matches to Victoria’s .5 - a great result. The boys however struggled against a very experienced opponent; the final result being Victoria 2.5 tests to our .5. Under 25s The Under 25 men played against Victoria as part of the Wallaroo Test Series and, while the Victorians proved too strong and won the Ted Whitehead-Bob Pope Shield, our developing players gained experience that will hold them in good stead for future events. Development Squad Once again the Development Squad played a regional Victorian team in Mildura. Selectors attended the event with the intention of identifying players with potential for senior squad selection. After five tests Victoria were ahead by one test in both the men’s and women’s, but unfortunately the Victorians proved too good on the final day. While disappointing, valuable experience was gained by all. Senior Men and Women Pre-season bowls started with our annual exchange with Merrylands Bowling Club; our men and women coming home with a victory in this team event. The season’s preparations continued with opportunities against the New Zealand and Australian National Squads which provided valuable training against world class bowlers. This exposure was enjoyed by all State Squad players and provided coaches and selectors with beneficial information to start the new season. Victorian Test Series The Loy Carroll and Mulga Cup Test Series against the Victorian men and women was held in Wallaroo at the newly established indoor facilities. The standard of the greens produced a high level of bowls and a hard fought competitive series. The women got away to a flying start being two tests up, but the Victorian ladies hunted them down and the SA side eventually went down by three tests to two. The men started slowly but bounced back leading two tests to one. Once again the Victorians fought back and in a thriller, the series was eventually drawn on the last bowl of the last end. Unfortunately the draw meant the Victorians retained the Loy Carroll Trophy.

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Super Sixes A solid performance from the men’s and women’s Pairs, both winning Silver and from the women’s Triple securing a Bronze medal. The men’s Triples only lost one game but that was enough to drop them from medal contention. Our Singles performance was not as competitive with SA finishing sixth in both the men’s and women’s. Australian Sides Whilst finishing sixth in both the men’s and women’s events was a disappointing result, this does not fully depict the SA side’s performances. In particular the men were extremely competitive, winning against Northern Territory, ACT and WA but recording losses to Tasmania by 14 shots, Queensland by 9 shots, NSW by 5 shots and Victoria by 4 shots. The result could have been so much different. The women were less competitive losing to Queensland, NSW, Victoria and ACT but picking up wins against Northern Territory, Tasmania and WA. The men are at a point where they know they are good enough to win this competition and for them it is all about playing to their best over the entire championship. The women are at a turning point, with some seasoned players retiring and some young stars gaining opportunities, this is a challenging but exciting time for the ladies. Australian Squad Representation It is gratifying that Bowls SA’s best players are being recognised at national level with the selection of Wayne Ruediger in the Bowls Australia Men’s Squad, Scott Thulborn joining Max Kleinig in the Bowls Australia Men’s A Squad and young Luke Brind being selected in the Bowls Australia Under 18 Squad, while the women have Renee McPharlin in the Bowls Australia Under 25 Trans-Tasman Squad and Breeanna Dickson in the Bowls Australia Under 18 Squad. This all bodes well for the future.

Harvey Jolly

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Match & Program Committee | Ron Mulliner Country Carnivals and Country Round Robins The MGA Men’s and Women’s Country Carnivals remain the premier events for country bowlers with excellent entries. The Men’s Country Carnival was administered by Operations Manager Rhys Taylor while the women’s event was managed by Region 2 Councillor Annette Rowntree, Assistant Councillor Merrilyn Lovelock and their band of volunteers. Region 2 also took control of the Women’s Country Round Robin and Kenn Rogers again took the reins of the Men’s Country Round Robin. Prestige Medleys and Metro v Country The men’s and women’s Prestige Medleys were held on the Yorke Peninsula, along with the Schroeter, Kennedy and Under 18 Shield events over the March long weekend. The changes to hosting the Prestige Medleys on a Saturday and Sunday saw an increase in players being available, which significantly lifted the overall standard of the competition. The weekend finished off with the Metro v Country events held at Wallaroo’s new indoor complex. Metropolitan Pennants A trial format of five rinks consisting of two Fours, two Triples and a Pair was introduced in season 2011-2012, for the Wednesday Premier competition. Initial feedback showed that this innovative concept was well received by a majority of the competitors and after consultation with key stakeholders, this format with minor alterations, will continue for the 2012-2013 season. Finals were held for Premier League One and Premier League Two of the Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday pennant competitions. State Events Bowls SA State Events were once again well supported with considerable increases in entrants over the previous season. A review of State event entry numbers prior to setting the annual calendar and the staging of the Asia Pacific Championships in Adelaide meant several events were rested from the 2011-2012 Calendar of Events. Adelaide Bowling Club skipper Scott Thulborn claimed four State Titles, and deservingly took home the 2012 Men’s State Event Player of the Year, while Kensington Marryatville’s Jackie Gardiner claimed the Women’s State Event Player of the Year. International Events The Asia Pacific Championships were held at Holdfast Bay Bowling and Lockleys Bowling Club during November 2011, providing an ideal trial event for the host clubs, players and officials in the run up to World Bowls 2012. While the Clubs, players and officials agreed the event was extremely successful, spectator numbers were disappointing and hopefully attendances at the World Championships, to be held in November/December 2012, will be better. Thank you Member Clubs and members are sincerely thanked for providing greens, facilities and event management support over the last 12 months. The Match & Program Committee met regularly during the season, and my heartfelt thanks go to the members of the Committee for their dedication and support, over the four years that I served as Chair, and to Bowls SA Operations Manager Rhys Taylor who attended all meetings as a link between the Committee and Bowls SA.

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SA Bowler | Nola Byass Editorial: Nola Byass I Design and Production: Jessica Taylor Six editions of the SA Bowler, September, October/November, December, January, March and May were published in the 2011-2012 season with production and distribution timelines again set to take into account inclusion of draws and promoting or reporting on specific events. While the SA Bowler remains the main resource for recording, for current and future generations, major events, Region, Association and Club news, a new innovation during the 2011-2012 season was the e-Newsletter which provided another source of delivering ‘up to the minute’ news electronically to subscribers. Freelance journalist and avid Bowler John Bevin continued to provide a wide range of interesting reading from pennant and event reporting through to anecdotes of some of the colourful characters that frequent bowls clubs. The results of the survey undertaken last year confirmed that there is still a strong call for the magazine to be delivered to members, but, alongside this, reading the Bowler online increases in popularity as members take up the option of utilising the web’s instant access to stories, results and links to advertiser’s products. The production team remain committed to producing a high quality magazine and thank all members and contributors for their input, stories and photos. Bowls SA thanks Lane Print for continuing to provide excellent printing service and their long standing support of the Metropolitan Premier and Metropolitan League Program book.

Nola Byass Umpires Committee | Beth Young The Committee met six times during the year with Bowls Australia representatives Mark Cowan, Tamara Mason and Tony Sherwill attending a meeting to discuss the proposal for a new system of accreditations and re-accreditations. Twenty umpires were successfully upgraded to International Technical Official status making a total of 23 in our State. They were able to gain valuable experience when they officiated at the Asia Pacific Championships, the Six Nations Championship Series and other major events, and training sessions will continue to refine their measuring and efficiency in preparation for World Bowls 2012. A successful visit was made to Region 1 where seminars were conducted at Mt Gambier, with all South East tutors and a good number of umpires attending, and at Keith where we were able to meet with and assess a potential tutor for the area. The number of Tutors has been maintained with each Tutor now having the help of an assistant to learn the skills of presenting and also to broaden their knowledge of the Laws in readiness to take over the position if and when required. Tutors are encouraged to conduct seminars in their respective areas and to date requests have been received from Murray Bridge,Victor Harbor and Hahndorf. Changes to the Laws of the Sport introduced in January 2011, continued to cause some concerns. Bowls Australia is aware of this and will make any necessary adjustments to the Domestic Regulations when the Laws next come under review.

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Boundary Review | Bob Cooper In last year’s Annual Report members were advised that the recommendations of the Boundary Review Committee, to take effect in seasons 2011-2012 and 2012-2013, had been ratified by the Board of Bowls SA and were subsequently endorsed by the Council. It is pleasing to report that the changes effected in 2011-2012 were successfully implemented and, most importantly, that preparations for the more significant changes proposed for 201213 are almost complete and in readiness for the season ahead. New administrative structures have been established in Regions 3 and 8 and amended rules and conditions of play have been put in place with the approval of members, due in no small way to the hard work of a large number of dedicated people in those areas. The people concerned are to be congratulated on their achievements to date. In Region 3, the former six Associations have been replaced by just two Associations - Gulf Range Men’s Bowling Association and Gulf Range Women’s Bowling Association and the pennant competitions in that Region will be administered and conducted by the North Western Men’s Bowling Section, the Spencer Gulf Men’s Bowling Section, the North Western Women’s Bowling Section, the Spencer Gulf Women’s Bowling Section and the Flinders Women’s Bowling Section. In Region 8, bowling activities will be under the control of just one Association named Broughton, Mid North, Wooroora Bowling Association, otherwise known as the BMW Association. Six Sections will conduct the pennant competitions – Broughton Men’s Bowling Section, Broughton Women’s Bowling Section, Mid North Men’s Bowling Section, Mid North Women’s Bowling Section, Wooroora Men’s Bowling Section and Wooroora Women’s Bowling Section. On a personal note I acknowledge the significant input that Mike Brown has had to the accomplishment of these changes. Without his tireless efforts the charter handed down by the Board of Bowls SA would not have been at this advanced stage.

Bob Cooper Bowls SA Hall of Fame | John McDougall OAM The Bowls SA Hall of Fame recognises and promotes the outstanding achievements of South Australia’s greatest athletes and general members who through their achievements have made a significant contribution to the sport of lawn bowls in South Australia over the past 100 years. At the Awards Night in May 2011 the inaugural inductees to the Bowls SA Hall of Fame were honoured and during 2011/2012 the Hall of Fame Committee reviewed 30 nominations and the following were inducted at the Awards Night on 25 May 2012: • Don Collins (Deceased) • David (Verd) Hamblen (Deceased) • Shirley Kelly (Deceased) • Garnet Putland OAM (Deceased) The Hall of Fame Committee continue to review past members whose achievements as administrators or athletes place them in high esteem and worthy of greater recognition through induction into the Bowls SA Hall of Fame.

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Greens Advisory Committee | John McDougall OAM The Bowls SA Board introduced the Greens Advisory Panel to develop and implement a program of educational and advisory services in relation to greens management for Greenkeepers and Club Administrators. The panel for 2011/2012 comprised Chairman John McDougall OAM, and representatives from the SA Greenkeepers Association: Russel Edmunds, Greg Daulby, Nigel Ryan, Brad Porter and Kevin Lewis. The Panel met twice during the year and also had several consultations electronically. A Field Day was conducted at the Ardrossan Bowling Club in September 2011 and some 150 members from around the State attended. Presentation sessions included: 1. Renovation of greens 2. Nutrition 3. Disease Management 4. Irrigation 5. Spraying Methods 6. Occupation Health and Safety 7. Machinery maintenance 8. Preparation of Play Following the presentations the attendees were able to discuss individual problems on a ‘one-on-one’ basis with the Green keepers who were involved in the presentations. The Field Day was also supported by Globe Machinery and Gold Acres services. During the 2012/2013 season Field Days are planned to be at Lameroo for grass greens, and in response to requests from Member Clubs, a day will also be held later in the season to cover artificial surfaces.

John McDougall OAM

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Treasurer’s Report | John McDougall It is with pleasure that I present the audited financial accounts for the year ended 30 June 2012. The business climate during the financial year reflected the lack of confidence being experienced generally and this resulted in lower than budgeted revenues from areas such as sponsorship and advertising. Despite this a net surplus of $8,405 was recorded. The budget planning for the 2011/12 year was based on a growth factor with commensurate increases in outgoing for programs to develop the sport in general. Because of the downturn in budgeted revenue mentioned earlier, a comprehensive review of expenditure targets was undertaken in the early part of 2012 resulting in effective cost efficiencies that allowed the final result which is basically in line with the budget. These cost efficiencies were undertaken without any significant lessening of the effectiveness of the programs in place and also covered the cost of the Community Development Officer Program ($25,000) which was approved by the Board and the Council outside of the budget. The final result was also assisted by a compensation payment from World Bowls 2012 Ltd of $15,000 to cover the cost of Bowls SA staff working on this project. So the final result is a commendable achievement and reflects the efforts of the Bowls SA staff and the Finance Committee. The Finance Committee also continued to review and revise the Bowls SA Finance Policy throughout the year to ensure the best results could be obtained. The Bowls SA building was last valued in 2005 and consequently a revaluation was undertaken by Savills with the current value being assessed at $1.1m (in line with normal commercial practice revaluations will be carried out every three to five years in future). Investments stand at $806,309 and Members Funds at $1.956m. This reflects the very stable financial position of the organisation. It is essential for the future of the sport that a strong and effective Club network continues to be in place. With the strong financial stability of the State organisation it is considered appropriate for the Board/Council to consider additional effective and efficient programs to strengthen the future of the Club network. These programs should be visible to the membership as well as being relevant and in keeping with the Strategic Plan. I would also personally like to thank the Finance Committee members, Michael Brown, Bob Cooper, Brian Harmer and Ivy Kluske and Bowls SA staff members Ben Scales, Nola Byass and Denise Edge for their contributions throughout the year. The forthcoming year will still present problems in revenue streams arising from the low business confidence; however with the processes in place and strategies implemented I look forward to the coming year with confidence.

John McDougall OAM FFin JP

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Finan c ia l St ate me nts 2 0 1 1 -2012


FINANCIAL STATEMENTS Statement of Income & Expenditure for year ended 30 June 2012 INCOME

2012

2011

Advertising

944

0

62,371

65,025

3,636

0

Administration Fee Bowls Australia Bowls SA - Aged Receivables

14

58

612,433

611,377

Club Subscriptions

16,446

16,586

Clearance Fees

14,451

15,151

Club Pennant Nominations

Club Member Registrations

13,427

12,476

Coaching

5,914

6,536

Commission

1,234

1,236

Fines-Club Development

375

2,300

133,905

154,315

430

217

0

2

Interest on Invested Funds

58,019

55,609

Junior Development

24,630

21,518

Grants Hire of Equipment Information Directory

Lottery Income

0

57,205

Member Servicing

9,624

7,066

Special Events/Projects

2,000

2,000

95,099

93,735

1,842

55

Sponsorship Sundry Sale of Goods Less Cost of Resale Goods Tournament Entry Fees Umpiring Masters Games SA Bowler Total Net Income

22,595

39,779

-18,854

-31,788

48,656

49,459

4,043

4,734

5,232

300

98,095

85,604

1,216,561

1,270,555

EXPENSES

2012

2011

Audit & Accounting Fees

5,120

4,864

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FINANCIAL STATEMENTS Statement of Income & Expenditure for year ended 30 June 2012 Bad Debts Bank Fees

0

595

1,660

1,787

209,872

172,721

10,809

12,009

4,520

3,004

Computer Expenses & Rental

15,003

14,524

Depreciation

23,990

17,840

353

49,238

45,452

36,339

Electricity

5,867

6,596

General Manager

3,453

3,548

0

126

140,690

128,929

Insurance

26,852

26,944

Junior Development

18,790

20,684

8,387

245

Bowls Australia Building - Repairs & Maintenance Coaching

Development Manager Development Officer

Grants High Performance

Legal Fees Lottery

0

49,533

Marketing

56,041

61,979

Meetings

2,702

2,371

Member Servicing

18,944

14,168

Motor Vehicle

4,818

8,553

Office Supplies

2,923

4,042

Office Equipment

1,707

323

Pennants

15,557

13,772

Photocopier

16,508

16,949

Postage & Freight

13,871

16,283

Printing & Stationery

9,197

12,481

Promo. Items (Not Resale)

3,960

5,033

Representatives

2,793

2,867

Rates & Taxes (including Water)

5,934

5,319

Special Events/Projects

7,831

11,147

Sponsorship Servicing

1,963

1,810

Expenses

2012

2011

Strategic Plan

7,785

2,788

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FINANCIAL STATEMENTS Statement of Income & Expenditure for year ended 30 June 2012 Subscriptions

1,299

1,424

Telephone & Fax

7,960

7,731

Tournament

15,912

12,051

Tournament Prize Money

31,410

30,595

Travel & Reimbursements

6,694

7,861

348,589

325,938

2,764

2,833

0

87

COMM: Coaching

130

0

COMM: Constitution

Wages & Salaries Umpires COMM: Boundaries Review

420

197

COMM: Greens Advisory

455

909

COMM: Match & Program

445

173

COMM: World Bowls 2012 COMM: SA Bowler Magazine COMM: Umpires/Markers Total Expenses Net Surplus

-15,745

0

113,383

116,650

1,088

1,714

1,208,156

1,237,574

8,405

32,981

2011

2010

Balance Sheet as at 30 June 2012 ASSETS

2012

Current Assets Cash In Bank

78,121

31,799

43,104

Investments

806,309

855,115

756,323

Prepayments Accounts Receivable Stock on Hand Total Current Assets

0

0

0

30,275

67,872

51,596

4,638

3,224

3,890

919,343

958,010

854,913

1,100,000

685,000

685,000

11,520

15,979

20,438

Non-Current Assets Lockleys - Building Lockleys - Motor Vehicle Lockleys - Furniture & Equipment

63,882

52,260

62,857

Total Non-Current Assets

1,175,402

753,239

768,295

TOTAL ASSETS

2,094,745

1,711,249

1,623,208

2012

2011

2010

LIABILITIES 20 | Bowls SA Annual Report 2011-2012


Balance Sheet as at 30 June 2012 Current Liabilities Creditors Credit Cards

23,101

59,288

29,693

2,631

9,548

9,004

GST Liability

-2,480

-911

-464

Provision - Repayment Grant

10,826

10,959

0

Trust Funds Payroll Liabilities Total Current Liabilities

7,800

9,400

9,400

63,181

62,566

49,786

105,059

150,850

97,419

33,061

27,179

25,551

Non-Current Liabilities Prov: Long Service Leave Total Non-Current Liabilities TOTAL LIABILITIES NET ASSETS

33,061

27,179

25,551

138,120

178,029

122,970

1,956,625

1,533,220

1,500,238

122,864

89,883

21,132

8,405

32,981

68,750

1,167,422

1,167,422

1,167,422

Members' Funds Retained Earnings Current Year Earnings Introduced Funds Building Revaluation August 05 Building Revaluation June 12 TOTAL MEMBERS' FUND

242,934

242,934

242,934

415,000

0

0

1,956,625

1,533,220

1,500,238

1. IN THE OPINION OF THE MEMBERS OF THE BOARD: a) The accompanying Income and Expenditure Statement is drawn up so as to present fairly the surplus of the Association for the financial year ended 30 June 2012. b) The accompanying Balance Sheet is drawn up to present fairly the state of affairs of the Association as at the end of the financial year then ended 30 June 2012. STATEMENT BY THE BOARD: In the opinion of the members of the Board of Bowls SA Inc and in compliance with Section 35 (2) (c) of the Associations Incorporation Act, 1985: 1) The attached accounts present fairly the results of the operation of the Association for the financial year ending 30th day of June 2012 and the state of affairs of the Association as at the end of the financial year. 2) The Board has reasonable grounds to believe the Association will be able to pay its debts as and when they fall due. The accounts of the Association have been made out in accordance with Statements of Accounting Concepts and applicable Australian accounting standards. This statement is made in accordance with a resolution of the Board and is signed for and on behalf of the Board on 23 July, 2012 in accordance with a resolution of the Board.

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2. SUMMARY 0F SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES: The financial statements have been prepared in accordance with the relevant Statements of Accounting Concepts, Accounting Standards and the disclosure requirements of the Associations Incorporation Act. The Financial Statements are prepared in accordance with the historical cost convention, except for certain assets which, as noted, are at valuation. The Accounting policies adopted are consistent with those of previous years. (a) Income Tax The Association is a non-taxable entity; consequently no provision has been made for income tax. (b) Stock On Hand All Stock on hand is stated at the lower of cost and net realisable value. (c) Depreciation Depreciation is calculated on all items of Plant, Equipment, etc., (except computers and peripherals) at 10% of written down value. Depreciation on computers and peripherals is calculated at 25% of purchase price. (d) Cash For purposes of the Statement of Cash Flows, cash includes investments which are readily convertible to cash on hand and which are used in the cash management function on a day-to-day basis. 3. RELATED PARTIES Remuneration and Benefits: Not Applicable 4. RENTAL COMMITMENT Total operating rent commitment in respect of a photocopier and not included in the accounts is: Financial Year 2012/2013: $6,009 (ex GST) Future Commitment: $9,918 (ex GST) ceasing November 2015 5. EMPLOYEE BENEFITS - Superannuation The Association complies with all Award and Superannuation Guarantee Charge requirements and monies are invested in external funds. REPORT OF THE BOARD OF BOWLS SA INC: In the opinion of the members of the Board, during the financial year ended 30 June 2012: a) No officer of the Association, a firm of which an officer is a member, or a body corporate in which an officer has a substantial financial interest, has received or become entitled to receive a benefit as a result of a contract between the officer, a firm of which the officer is a member, or a body corporate in which an officer has a substantial financial interest and the Association. b) No officer of the Association has received directly or indirectly from the Association any payment or other benefit of a pecuniary value. Signed at Adelaide on the 23 July 2012 in accordance with a resolution of the Board.

Ivy Kluske President Bowls SA Inc 22 | Bowls SA Annual Report 2011-2012

John McDougall OAM Treasurer Bowls SA Inc


FINANCIAL STATEMENTS Statement of Cash Flows for year ended 30 June 2012 Variation Cash In Bank Increase

46,322

Investments Decrease

-48,806

Accounts Receivable Decrease

-37,598

Stock on Hand Increase Creditors Decrease

1,414 36,187

Credit Cards Increase

6,917

GST Liability Increase

1,569

Provision-Repay Move-It Grant Trust Funds Decrease

133 1,600

Payroll Liabilities Decrease

-915

Annual Leave Provision Decrease

300

Increase in Working Capital Activities Building Investment Motor Vehicle investment Decrease Furniture & Equipment investment Decrease

7,123 0 -4,459 11,623

Provision for Long Service Leave Decrease

-5,882

Increase in Non-working Capital Activities

1,282

Increase in Working Capital Activities

7,123

Plus Increase in Non Working Capital Activities

1,282

Equals Surplus for year ended 30 June 2012

8,405

Bowls SA Annual Report 2011-2012 | 23


AUDITORS REPORT TO THE MEMBERS SCOPE: We have audited the financial statements of Bowls SA Incorporated for the year ended 30 June 2012 comprising Balance Sheet (Net Assets $1,956,625), Statement of Income and Expenditure (Net Surplus $8,405), Statement of Cash Flows and the Notes to the Accounts. The elected Committee of the Association is responsible for the preparation of the financial statements. We have conducted an independent audit of these financial statements in order to express an opinion on them to the members. The audit has been conducted in accordance with Australian Auditing Standards to provide reasonable assurance whether the financial statements are free of material misstatement. Our procedures include examination, on a test basis, of evidence supporting the amounts and other disclosures in the financial statements, and the evaluation of accounting policies and significant accounting estimates. These procedures have been undertaken to form an opinion whether, in all material respects, the financial statements are presented fairly in accordance with Australian Accounting Standards, other mandatory professional reporting requirements and the provisions of the Associations Incorporation Act (SA) so as to present a view which is consistent with our understanding of the Association’s financial position, the results of its operations and cash flows. The audit opinion expressed in this report has been formed on the above basis. AUDIT OPINION: In our opinion the financial statements present fairly in accordance with applicable Accounting Standards, other mandatory professional reporting requirements and the Associations Incorporations Act (SA), the financial position of Bowls SA Incorporated as at 30 June 2012 and the results of its operations and cash flows for the year then ended. INDEPENDENCE DECLARATION: Pursuant to the requirements of Section 307C of the Corporations Act 2001, I declare that, to the best of my knowledge and belief, during the year ended 30 June 2012 there have been: 1. No contraventions of the auditor independence requirements as set out in the Corporations Act 2001 in relation to the audit; and 2. No contraventions of any applicable code of professional conduct in relation to the audit. NRM Johnson Certified Practising Accountants First Floor 19 Sturt Street Adelaide SA 5000

Nicholas Matsis CPA Partner ASIC Registered Auditor Number 77466 South Australia, this 24th day of July 2012

24 | Bowls SA Annual Report 2011-2012


EVENT & AWARD WINNERS STATE EVENTS

CHAMPION OF CHAMPIONS

STATE SINGLES

SINGLES

Men’s Champion

Scott Thulborn

Men’s Champion

Will McPharlin

Women’s Champion

Mary Selfridge

Women’s Champion

Riina Bradbrook

Disability Champion

Liam Buckley

PAIRS

STATE PAIRS Men’s Champions

Adam Forbes, Scott Thulborn

Women’s Champions Yvette Wells, Jacky Jacobs STATE TRIPLES Men’s Champions

Dave Thulborn, Brett Davis, Scott Thulborn

Women’s Champions Renata Callisto, Lyn Prosso, Jackie Gardiner OPEN SINGLES Champion

Scott Thulborn

MIXED PAIRS Champions

Karen Baum, Brenton Brown

Men’s Champions

Graham Schenke, Garry Mason

Women’s Champions

Marie Roberts, Laini Murray

COUNTRY CARNIVAL SINGLES Men’s Champion

Bruce Hines

Women’s Champion

Heather Richards

PAIRS Men’s Champions

Timm Thompson, Ian Long

Women’s Champions

Margaret Marshall, Heather Richards

FOURS Men’s Champions

UNDER 18 CHAMPIONSHIPS SINGLES

Len Gommers, Andrew Stasinowsky Women’s Champions

Boy’s Champion

Ben Bowman

Girl’s Champion

Renee McPharlin

PAIRS

Des Kluske, John Obst Joy Bilney, Margaret Marshall Marj Richardson, Heather Richards

AWARD WINNERS State Event Player of the Year - Men

Scott Thulborn

State Event Player of the Year - Women

Jackie Gardiner

State Representative of the Year - Men

Simon Dorr

State Representative of the Year - Women

Katrina Miller

Country Carnival Player of the Year - Men

Dean Clohessy

Country Carnival Player of the Year - Women

Heather Richards

APIA Volunteer of the Year

Ian Bailey

Coach of the Year

Stephanie Simms

NIGHT OWLS STATE FINAL

Under 18 Player of the Year - Boys

Ben Bowman

CHAMPIONS

Damien Whittenbury, Ken Stewart

Under 18 Player of the Year - Girls

Renee McPharlin

Scott Hocking, Brenton Hughes

Henselite JDS Player of the Year

James Bodnar

Boy’s Champions

Quinn Raymond, Brandon Whiley

Girl’s Champions

Breeanna Dickson, Renee McPharlin

TRIPLES Boy’s Champions

Marc Scott, Isaac Trenorden, Jonothan Voigt

Girl’s Champions

Sarah Voigt, Breeanna Dickson, Renee McPharlin

Bowls SA Annual Report 2011-2012 | 25


COUNTRY PENNANT WINNERS COUNTRY - SATURDAY REGION 1

REGION 2

REGION 3

UPPER SOUTH EAST

NORTHERN YORKE PENINSULA

SPENCER GULF

DIVISION 1

BORDERTOWN RED

DIVISION 1

MOONTA

DIVISION 1

PORT AUGUSTA RED

DIVISION 2

KEITH GOLD

DIVISION 2

KADINA

DIVISION 2

PORT AUGUSTA BLUE

DIVISION 3

KADINA

LOWER SOUTH EAST

SOUTHERN YORKE PENINSULA

NORTH WESTERN

DIVISION 1

MT GAMBIER RSL RED

DIVISION 1

MINLATON

DIVISION 1

DIVISION 2

NARACOORTE RED

DIVISION 2

STANSBURY BLUE

DIVISION 2

BHAS BOOLEROO

DIVISION 3

MILLICENT RED

DIVSION 3

GEORGETOWN

DIVISION 4

MILLICENT RED

DIVISION 4

BHAS

DIVISION 5

KINGSTON

REGION 4

REGION 5

REGION 6

BAROSSA & LIGHT

SOUTHERN EYRE

SOUTHERN MALLEE

DIVISION 1

FREELING

DIVISION 1

PORT LINCOLN RED

DIVISION 1

GERANIUM

DIVISION 2

ANGASTON BLUE

DIVISION 2

CUMMINS PURPLE

DIVISION 2

PINNAROO

DIVISION 3

TANUNDA RIVERLAND

DIVISION 1

BERRI

DIVISION 2

EASTERN EYRE DIVISION 1

LOWER MURRAY DIVISION 1

MANNUM

LOXTON RSL

DIVISION 2

JERVOIS BLACK

DIVISION 3 GREEN

LOXTON RSL GREEN

DIVISION 3

MURRAY BRIDGE WHITE

DIVISION 3 GOLD

LOXTON DIVISION 1

WOODSIDE

MID MURRAY DIVISION 1

SWAN REACH GOLD

COWELL NORTH

WESTERN EYRE DIVISION 1

WIRRULLA

SILVER CITY DIVISION 1

NORTH BROKEN HILL

REGION 7

REGION 8

GREAT SOUTHERN

BROUGHTON

DIVISION 1

MCLAREN VALE

DIVISION 1

DIVISION 2

WILLUNGA

DIVISION 2

DIVISION 3

GOOLWA BLACK

DIVISION 4

WILLUNGA

DIVISION 1

BURRA

DIVISION 5

WILLUNGA

DIVISION 2 RED

CLARE GREEN

DIVISION 6

MILANG

DIVISION 2 WHITE

KINGSCOTE BLUE

DIVISION 2

MOUNT BARKER

DIVISION 3

MOUNT BARKER

BRINKWORTH KOOLUNGA MID NORTH

KANGAROO ISLAND DIVISION 1

HILLS

BURRA

WOOROORA DIVISION 1

HAMLEY BRIDGE

DIVISION 2

PORT WAKEFIELD BLUE

DIVISION 3

MALLALA BLACK

COUNTRY MEN’S MIDWEEK REGION 2

REGION 3

REGION 4

NORTHERN YORKE PENINSULA

EASTERN

BAROSSA & LIGHT

DIVISION 1

BUTE

DIVISION 1

SOUTHERN YORKE PENINSULA DIVISION 1

MINLATON

DIVISION 1

REGION 5 SOUTHERN EYRE DIVISION 1

PORT LINCOLN RED

DIVISION 2

COFFIN BAY GOLD

EASTERN EYRE

CLEVE

MELROSE BLUE

DIVISION 1

WESTERN BHAS GOLD

DIVISION 1

OVERALL FINAL DIVISION 1

26 | Bowls SA Annual Report 2011-2012

KAPUNDA RIVERLAND RENMARK GREEN REGION 6

BHAS GOLD

LOWER MURRAY DIVISION 1

MURRAY BRIDGE KOOKABURRAS

DIVISION 1

HAHNDORF

HILLS


RAS

METROPOLITAN & COUNTRY PENNANT WINNERS PREMIER LEAGUE

METROPOLITAN - WEDNESDAY METROPOLITAN LEAGUE

DIVISION 1

GRANGE

DIVISION 1 NORTH

ROSEWATER

DIVISION 2 EAST

DIVISION 2 NORTH

ADELAIDE

DIVISION 1 SOUTH

HAPPY VALLEY

DIVISION 2 WEST

PAYNEHAM HOLDFAST BAY

DIVISION 2 SOUTH

EDWARDSTOWN

DIVISION 1 EAST

PAYNEHAM

DIVISION 3 NORTH

MUNNO PARA RED

DIVISION 1 WEST

CLARENCE GARDENS

DIVISION 3 CENTRAL

HAWTHORN

DIVISION 2 NORTH

PARA HILLS RED

DIVISION 3 SOUTH

HAPPY VALLEY

DIVISION 2 SOUTH

REYNELLA RED

METROPOLITAN - THURSDAY PREMIER LEAGUE

METROPOLITAN LEAGUE

DIVISION 1

PROSPECT-BROADVIEW

DIVISION 1 NORTH

SALISBURY

DIVISION 1 WEST

DIVISION 2 NORTH

GAWLER

DIVISION 1 SOUTH

HAPPY VALLEY

DIVISION 2 NE

SALISBURY

DIVISION 2 SOUTH

GRANGE

DIVISION 1 EAST

TRANMERE

DIVISION 2 SW

CHRISTIES BEACH

PREMIER LEAGUE

HOLDFAST BAY

METROPOLITAN - SATURDAY METROPOLITAN LEAGUE

DIVISION 1

ADELAIDE

DIVISION 1 NORTH

WALKERVILLE

DIVISION 3 EAST

DIVISION 2 NORTH

ROSEWATER

DIVISION 1 SOUTH

MARION

DIVISION 3 WEST

UNDERDALE AIRPORT

DIVISION 2 SOUTH

HAWTHORN

DIVISION 1 EAST

ADELAIDE

DIVISION 3 SW

EDWARDSTOWN

TRIPLES DIVISION 1

SEMAPHORE RED

DIVISION 1 WEST

LOCKLEYS

DIVISION 3 CENTRAL

MILLSWOOD

DIVISION 2 NORTH

PARA HILLS

DIVISION 4 NORTH

TRANMERE

DIVISION 2 SOUTH

MARION

DIVISION 4 SOUTH

REYNELLA RED

DIVISION 2 EAST

TOORAK BURNSIDE

DIVISION 4 EAST

TRANMERE WHITE

DIVISION 2 WEST

HINDMARSH

DIVISION 4 WEST

HOLDFAST BAY

DIVISION 3 NORTH

MUNNO PARA RED

DIVISION 4 NW

GRANGE

DIVISION 3 SOUTH

MORPHETT VALE

DIVISION 4 SW

EDWARDSTOWN

REGION 1

COUNTRY - WOMEN’S REGION 2

REGION 3

SOUTH EASTERN

NORTHERN YORKE PENINSULA

NORTH WESTERN

DIVISION 1

PORT MACDONNELL

DIVISION 1

MOONTA RED

DIVISION 2

PENOLA

DIVISION 2

WALLAROO BLUE

DIVISION 3

LUCINDALE UPPER SOUTH EAST

DIVISION 1

BORDERTOWN RED

DIVISION 1

SOUTHERN YORKE PENINSULA DIVISION 1

MINLATON

DIVISION 2

MINLATON

NURIOOTPA MID MURRAY

DIVISION 1

SWAN REACH GOLD

STREAKY BAY RED

SOUTHERN MALLEE DIVISION 1

EASTERN EYRE DIVISION 1

RIVERLAND

KIMBA

WHYALLA GOLF RED

REGION 6

WESTERN EYRE DIVISION 1

MELROSE GREEN SPENCER GULF

REGION 5

BAROSSA & LIGHT

BHAS BLUE FLINDERS

DIVISION 1 DIVISION 1

REGION 4 DIVISION 1

WALKERVILLE

LAMEROO HILLS

DIVISION 1

SOUTHERN EYRE

MOUNT BARKER WHITE LOWER MURRAY

DIVISION 1

BERRI

DIVISION 1

CUMMINS RED

DIVISION 1

MANNUM

DIVISION 2

RENMARK RSL

DIVISION 2

COFFIN BAY GREEN

DIVISION 2

MURRAY BRIDGE RSL

DIVISION 3

MOOROOK SILVER CITY

DIVISION 1

NORTH BROKEN HILL

REGION 7

REGION 8

GREAT SOUTHERN

HUTT & HILL RIVER

DIVISION 1

PORT ELLIOT RED

DIVISION 2

WILLUNGA

DIVISION 3

MYPONGA

DIVISION 1

DIVISION 1

KANGAROO ISLAND DIVISION 1

KINGSCOTE BLUE

REDHILL GOLD NORTHERN LIGHT AUBURN BLACK WOOROORA

DIVISION 1

OWEN

Bowls SA Annual Report 2011-2012 | 27


CLUB MEMBERSHIP Club

Men F

Men AS

Men J/S

Women F

Adelaide

55

3

Adelaide High Old Scholars

13

1

Adelaide Oval

27

Aldinga Bay

29

Alford

20

17

Angaston

56

20

Ardrossan

63

Arno Bay

21

Arthurton

21

Ascot Park

1

Women AS

8

44

2

38

1

13

99

8

2

41

1

Auburn

26

1

16

1

BHAS

69

Balaklava

49

Barmera

60

Beachport

25

Beaumont

73

Berri

54

Birchmore

43

Blackwood

62

16

Blanchetown

10

10

Blyth

32

11

Booborowie

26

Booleroo Centre

29

36 2

4

Brinkworth

25

Broken Hill

32

Burra

33

Bute

33

24 3 83 2

54 122 1

1

18 31

8

36

1

62

9

131

2

8

1

16

1

27 3

22

8

7

26

18

Ceduna

55

35

Christies Beach

77

2

Clare

64

1

41

Clarence Gardens

69

1

36

28 | Bowls SA Annual Report 2011-2012

11

2

Caltowie

Men F

2

19

Cadell

Club

6 28

11

36

49

26

25 11

1

62

Cleve

256

15

145

42

1

39 1

Brighton

106

64

38

Bordertown

Clearview

1 2

20

1

A

42

1

Clarendon

Women J/S

14

1

1

31

2

88

35

1

128

23

4

Women F

Women AS

36 24

7 2 Men AS

Men J/S

48

Women J/S

A


CLUB MEMBERSHIP Coffin Bay

39

Coonalpyn

26

15

Cowell

23

Croydon

33

Crystal Brook

47

Cummins

61

Curramulka

28

Edithburgh RSL

31

Edwardstown

91

Elizabeth

72

2

1

3 20

3

5 2

16 4

20 42

3

22

32

20 9

Encounter Bay

108

40

ETSA

39

1

Eudunda

43

1

1

31

1

1

62

15

2

1

32 25

61 87 24

Frances

29

Freeling

39

Gawler

88

Georgetown

20

3

4

Geranium

24

1

10

Gladstone

35

1

11

Glenelg

62

3

10

7

116

Goolwa

114

20

67

13

200

Grange

87

7

39

5

85

Gulnare

13

Gumeracha

41

Hahndorf

44

Hallett

15

Hamley Bridge

36

Happy Valley

89

Hawker

13

Hawthorn

101

Henley

106

Hindmarsh

53

Holdfast Bay

100

Hope Valley

120

28

1

18

2

40

10

8

5 11 1

17 3 15

8

39

3

2

110

41

2

1

257

16 2

167

5

36

8

43

140

33

55

17

2

169

1

Jamestown

53

1

22

Jervois

52

1

20

Kadina

53

37

1

Men J/S

Women F

Women AS

1

9

Kalangadoo

1

20

Iron Knob

Club

48

Men F 25

Men AS

16

Women J/S

A

Bowls SA Annual Report 2011-2012 | 29


CLUB MEMBERSHIP Kapunda

56

Karoonda

33

Keith

51

Kensington/Marryatville

21

2

14

1

1

36

1

1 2

22

96

21

4

35

2

77

Kimba

43

3

25

11

23

Kingscote

37

2

19

1

2

Kingston SE

40

16

77

4

31

Kirton

68

Koolunga

16

Lameroo

40

3

28

12

Langhorne Creek

46

1

13

24

Laura

34

2

16

Lenswood

37

4

7

Lobethal

57

Lock

16

Lockleys

102

Loxton

102

Loxton RSL

42

Lucindale

30

Lyndoch

50

Lyrup

23

McLaren Flat

27

1

McLaren Vale

74

2

Maitland

49

Mallala

40

Mannum

46

2

Marion

114

11

Marion RSL

29

1

12

19

Meadows

37

1

9

32

Melrose

32

Meningie

29

Milang

27

1

13

1

Millicent

89

9

44

3

132

1

48

Millswood

25

Minlaton

29

Minnipa

15

Mintaro

23

7

54 5

1

15 5

3

4

2

44

3

45

64 2

1

184

4

41

17 1

1

18

1

23

3

64

18

2

48 34

78

34

18

23

40

26

3

49

13

1

49 211

20 19 1

1

1

28

1

14

Men J/S

Women F

Women AS

Women J/S

A

68

21

1

276

4

Club

Men F

Men AS

Modbury

132

80

Monash

29

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1

12

8

6


CLUB MEMBERSHIP Moonta

89

Moorook

28

7

79

5

13

1

Morgan

18

1

1

14

Morphett Vale

90

5

2

35

Mount Barker

47

22

Mount Gambier

90

36

Mount Gambier RSL

122

Mount Pleasant

45

Mundoora

26

Mundulla

37

2 1

Munno Para

66

1

87

4

Murray Bridge RSL

35

1

13

2

1

17

1

42

25 12

Naracoorte

71

35 2

73

32

67

25

Oakbank

30

Orroroo

39

3

21

Owen

29

2

11

Padthaway

18

3

1

Para Hills

71

1

2

24

Parilla

26

1

2

144

2

24

2

Parndana

41

21

57

19

Payneham

113

1

2

57

Penfield

30

6

1

13

Penola

31 28

37 4

5

Paskeville

22

8

27

Novar Gardens

Peterborough

1

17 7

Nuriootpa

Pinnaroo

73

23

47 34

1

28 1

Murrayville & RSL

32

149 89

51

Myponga Naracoorte RSL

1

25

Murray Bridge

North Broken Hill

94

82

3 192 5

26 1

1

7

7 2

2

38

11

Poochera

7

Port Adelaide

55

1

16

Port Augusta

60

4

1

37

7

1

Men F

Men AS

Men J/S

Women F

Women AS

Women J/S

Club

18

Port Broughton

44

Port Elliot

102

1

56

Port Germein

28

10

A

20 60

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CLUB MEMBERSHIP Port Lincoln

63

Port MacDonnell

54

1

41 32

Port Neill

23

21 3

36

1

72 8

Port Noarlunga

80

Port Pirie

65

1

31

2

41

Port Victoria

34

1

26

Port Vincent

43

Port Wakefield

38

Prospect-Broadview

61

Quorn

37

Reade Park

38

1

6

Redhill

17

1

19

Renmark

47

32

Renmark RSL

47

27

Reynella

98

Riverton

30

Robe

43

3

Robertstown

26

2

18

Rosewater

65

1

15

40

Roxby Downs

21

7

36

Saddleworth

37

2

21

Salisbury

116

32

2

47

6

2

27

32

25 4 1

20

33

96

11

1

2

12

36

33

121

24

8

35 1

19 9

2

Semaphore

68

Snowtown

32

Somerton

115

Spalding

19

2

10

1

Stansbury

45

1

21

2

Strathalbyn

73

Streaky Bay

62

2 7

267

17 59

21

26

412

112

32

Sturt

44 14

10

Tailem Bend

41

20

Tanunda

50

3

23

Tarlee

23

3

12

1

Tintinara

30

15

1

2

Women F

Women AS

25

3

Men F

Men AS

Men J/S

Toorak Burnside

66

15

1

Tranmere

97

Trinity Gardens

34

3

19

55

2

24

208

84

53

Tumby Bay

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2

28

Swan Reach

Club

167

1

4

Women J/S

A 97 136

3

24 18


CLUB MEMBERSHIP Two Wells

45

Underdale Airport

53

16 1

12

Uraidla

45

Victor Harbor

119

Waikerie

64

28

Walkerville

67

25

124

Wallaroo

91

1

64

73

3

39

32

27

8

1

1

1

18

1

61

76

Wallaroo Mines

50

Warooka

45

Wasleys

24

2

5

Watervale

12

2

2

West Croydon & Kilkenny RSL

24

West Lakes

94

3

4

43

1

16

2

3 1

4

6

Whyalla

53

2

Whyalla Golf

46

5

Willunga

52

2

Wilmington

21

Wirrabara

19

Wirrulla

21

Woodside

44

Woodville

46

Wudinna

36

Yacka

17

Yankalilla

59

Yorketown

43

Zinc Broken Hill

30

2 4

23

264 54

29 1

89 1

16

81 1

12 2

1 10

1 2

1

28

81

23

14

2 31

73

31

48

21

Justices

3

Bowls Past Presidents Assoc.

1

Master Builders Assoc. of SA

1

Mixed Electric Light (MELBA)

1

Club Bowls SA Total

72

1 14

10837

561

174

7 4978

287

51

8557

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MEMBERSHIP SUMMARY CATEGORY

2007-08

2008-09

2009-10

2010-11 2011-12

Male Full

4076

3916

3904

3850

3935

Female Full

Metro 1536

1430

1364

1399

1437

Male Associate/Social

471

504

466

350

420

Female Associate/Social

158

174

173

113

151

42

39

36

56

41

Male Junior/Student

13

9

9

31

15

Administration Fee

Female Junior/Student

3337

4505

4716

5033

5440

Male GOTG

1867

746

-

-

-

Female GOTG Total - Metro

429

308

-

-

-

11,929

11,631

10,668

10,832

11,439

Country Male Full

7311

7312

7273

7237

6902

Female Full

3939

3948

3841

3710

3541

Male Associate/Social

161

152

120

126

141

Female Associate/Social

122

111

107

121

136

Male Junior/Student

165

152

150

125

133

24

27

29

32

36

Administration Fee

Female Junior/Student

3071

3204

4104

3908

3117

Male GOTG

1191

589

-

-

-

583

319

-

-

-

16,567

15,814

15,624

15,259

14,006

28,496

27,445

26,292

26,091

25,445

Female GOTG Total - Country TOTALS

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