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2014 Annual Review

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LeanerKeenerMeaner By: Chubby Chandler

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here are times in the life of every successful company when situations dictate the need to not only stock take, but also take stock. That’s where we at International Sports Management found ourselves earlier in the year when a series of comings and goings determined that we assessed what we had and how best to develop it - where we were going and how quickly to get there. The circumstances that prompted our change of strategy were triggered by a small number of outgoings. The biggest and somewhat most surprising was the decision of former US Masters champion Charl Schwartzel to file for divorce after a happy, 12-year marriage to ISM. There was no acrimony - only curiosity on Charl’s part and we wished the South African well as he left to discover if the grass was indeed greener on the other side of the fairway.

Positioning One move often prompts others and although none was related to any other, we also lost both our field marshals. Callaway snapped up Ian Garbutt while fellow ex-player Stuart Cage went to a rival management company, taking three players with him. Neither departure was expected, but they came at a time when we were already evaluating our position in the market and the losses only served to hasten a change in direction at the top. I must also say at this stage that it was particularly heartening at a time of change that ISM received the continued backing of our three biggest clients. Open champion Darren Clarke and his good friend and Ryder Cup colleague

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Lee Westwood, the former world number one, were the core foundation on which the company was built while South African Louis Oosthuizen brought great prestige by becoming our first player to claim a grand slam title – the 2010 Open at St.Andrews.

Loyalty Their loyalty and the staff departures, plus the success of our fast-developing United States wing under Nick Mullen which has already brought in our first American PGA TOUR-based winner in Chesson Hadley and South Korean Seung-Yul Noh’s first triumph in the States, afforded me the opportunity to get back to basics. That’s why I took the decision that had been on the horizon for some time to allow the American operation to continue its development under our young and enthusiastic staff there, while I focussed more on my old job – the European front. That decision had already been taken before Matt Fitzpatrick, one of the brightest talents in the world, elected to hoist his colours on our mast in the middle of May. He, along with all our other young guns, is the future for golfing ISM. My vision is to make us leaner and keener and, when it comes to winning, meaner. The emphasis now is on maintaining a more compact and stronger squad in Europe where we have a string of very dynamic and driven twenty-somethings. These are exciting times for ISM because we have several already-proven winners who are hungry for more and I am delighted to take a closer hand in helping shape the development of the likes of alphabetically-


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listed George Coetzee, Tommy Fleetwood, Dave Horsey, Joost Luiten, Peter Uihlein and Danny Willett. Scott Jamieson is not included in that list because he has moved into his third decade, but here is another huge talent who continues to get better while everybody can expect to hear much more of our other recent recruits - Kevin Phelan, Brady Watt, Garrick Porteous and Thriston Lawrence. The prospect of witnessing these and all our other players reach full potential is providing remarkable amounts of energy not just for me, but throughout the entire company and in all parts of the globe.

Strength Our net knows no boundaries and we have many pockets of friendly rivalries not least in France where Gregory Bourdy continues to offer continued excellence and consistency that the likes of fellow countryman Romain Wattel can draw strength from and use as a benchmark. My job on the playing side is to ensure that

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our clients get as much out of their game as possible and to that effect, as well as pursuing sponsorship and business opportunities, I am delighted to have three relative newcomers to ISM working alongside. Andrew Coltart needs no introduction having been a client throughout his playing career and returns as a consultant and experienced hand for our players to call upon. Another ex-player in Ian Keenan brings experience in several fields while John Muff offers unrivalled travel expertise and field-officer skills. Our future does not just depend on a few, but everybody under the ISM umbrella and in that respect I am blessed to have an incredibly dedicated, hard-working and enthusiastic behind-the-scenes staff led by the indefatigable Sarah Harris, our Chief Operating Officer. Our Cricket Director Neil Fairbrother continues to build up his impressive list of quality clients and his thoughts on now and tomorrow feature later in these pages. But in ISM’s golf world this is a time of change and, more importantly, it’s for the better. n

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LOUIS OOSTHUIZEN VOLVO GOLF CHAMPIONS Louis produced a stellar finalday performance to clinch a oneshot triumph and retain his Volvo Golf Champions title in January. The South African, who has started the last four calendar years with victory, birdied four of his last six holes to shoot an impressive 68 and finish 12 under par at Durban Country Club. “It feels great,” said Louis, a winner on the European Tour for the fifth season running, which is a new record for active players. “There is something about the golf course that I love and it’s great to win it in front of a home crowd.”

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GEORGE COETZEE JOBURG OPEN

George claimed his maiden European Tour title with a fine three-shot victory on home soil at the Joburg Open in February. The 28-year-old, who had previously recorded 24 top-ten finishes, shot a superb last-day 66 to close on 19 under par at Royal Johannesburg and Kensington GC. “I got to share this with my family and my friends,” said George, who guaranteed himself a place at this year’s Open Championship in the process. “It was my mum’s birthday on Saturday and I wanted to do it for her as I forgot to buy her a present. I’m very happy.”

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CHESSON HADLEY PUERTO RICO OPEN Chesson captured his maiden PGA TOUR title in fine style courtesy of a two-shot victory at the Puerto Rico Open in March. The 27-year-old finished birdie, birdie at Trump International GC for a finalround 67 and 21-under-par overall score before memorably celebrating with his wife Amanda and son Hughes. “It’s incredible,” said Chesson. “It’s a dream come true. This is what you dream of as a six-year-old. It hasn’t sunk in yet. It’ll be nice to sleep on it and wake up in the morning knowing I’m a PGA TOUR champion and nobody can ever take that away from me.”

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LEE WESTWOOD MAYBANK MALAYSIAN OPEN

Lee captured his first title since 2012 after romping to a stunning seven-shot victory at the Maybank Malaysian Open in April. The Englishman fired a final-round 68 to finish 18 under par at Kuala Lumpur Golf and Country Club – his biggest winning margin on the European Tour. “I started working with new coach Mike Walker and Billy Foster came back on the bag at the end of last year,” said Lee. “I went back to what I had done before because it had worked. I also feel like I’ve got the short game to start rolling a few putts in.”

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SEUNG-YUL NOH ZURICH CLASSIC OF NEW ORLEANS

Seung-Yul demonstrated the composure of a seasoned champion to win his maiden PGA TOUR title at the Zurich Classic of New Orleans in April. The 23-year-old South Korean played the first three rounds without making a bogey and claimed a twoshot victory at TPC Louisiana on 19 under par – becoming the youngest winner of the year. “It’s very exciting,” said Seung-Yul. “I’m very happy. It was challenging with the heavy wind and it has been a very good experience. There was nothing nervous the whole time. Last year was a very important experience for my game - mentally I’m stronger.”

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DARREN CLARKE 500 EUROPEAN TOUR APPEARANCES Darren became the first Northern Irishman to make 500 European Tour appearances at the Masters in April. The 2011 Open champion, the 25th player to reach the milestone, was presented with an engraved silver Thomas Lyte ice bucket. “It seems like only yesterday I was setting out on this journey into the unknown,” said Darren. “I couldn’t have done it without a lot of help from a lot of people and I thank them enormously for it. I’d like to thank the Tour for honouring me in this way and hope we can share many more milestones in the future.”

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PETER UIHLEIN MADEIRA ISLANDS OPEN

Peter’s two-shot victory in May 2013 was the first of his professional career and engineered a dream season in which the 2010 US Amateur champion finished 14th in the Race to Dubai and became the first American to be named the European Tour’s Sir Henry Cotton Rookie of the Year.

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TOMMY FLEETWOOD JOHNNIE WALKER CHAMPIONSHIP AT GLENEAGLES Tommy demonstrated admirable character to win his maiden European Tour title, emerging victorious from a three-man play-off at the 2014 Ryder Cup venue. The 23-year-old Englishman was joined by his loyal dog and biggest supporter, Maisie, safe in the knowledge his entry into some of golf’s biggest tournaments was guaranteed.

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GREGORY BOURDY ISPS HANDA WALES OPEN Gregory finished with three successive birdies to clinch a two-shot win at Celtic Manor on eight under par. It was the 32-year-old Frenchman’s fourth European Tour victory and first since 2009 and propelled him to a career-best 25th in the Race to Dubai with earnings of more than €1 million.

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JOOST LUITEN KLM OPEN Joost triumphed on home soil at the KLM Open via a play-off to become the tournament’s first Dutch champion for a decade. It was the highlight of a breakthrough season for the 28-year-old, who won the Lyoness Open in June and finished a career-best 12th in the Race to Dubai.

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Our Golfers Byeong-Hun An Gregory Bourdy Darren Clarke Mario Clemens George Coetzee Alan Dunbar Simon Dyson Rhys Enoch Richard Finch Matt Fitzpatrick Tommy Fleetwood Chesson Hadley John Hahn Toni Hakula Fredrik Andersson Hed Dave Horsey Scott Jamieson Shiv Kapur Christina Kim 16


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James Kingston Espen Kofstad Thriston Lawrence Chris Lloyd Joost Luiten Sebastian Maclean Matt Nixon Seung-Yul Noh Louis Oosthuizen Kevin Phelan Scott Pinckney Garrick Porteous Peter Uihlein Attie Schwartzel Allan Versfeld Brady Watt Simon Wakefield Romain Wattel Lee Westwood Danny Willett Official World Golf Ranking taken at 7/7/2014

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Age: 32 Nationality: French Official World Golf Ranking: 125 Did you know? Became the first player in Seve Trophy history to collect a maximum five points as Continental Europe secured a 15-13 victory over Great Britain & Ireland at Saint-Nom-LaBretèche in 2013.

GREGORY BOURDY

Age: 45 Nationality: Northern Irish Official World Golf Ranking: 379 Did you know? The 2011 Open champion was the first golfer on the European Tour to shoot 60 twice, doing so at the 1999 Smurfit European Open and 1992 European Monte Carlo Open.

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Age: 28 Nationality: South African Official World Golf Ranking: 69 Did you know? Made his Masters debut in 2013 after ending the previous year inside the world’s top 50 and played in the remaining three major championships following his appearance at Augusta National.

GEORGE COETZEE

Age: 36 Nationality: English Official World Golf Ranking: 129 Did you know? Joined the illustrious company of Seve Ballesteros and Bernhard Langer as the only three golfers to have won the KLM Open on three occasions following his one-shot triumph in 2011.

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Age: 23 Nationality: English Official World Golf Ranking: 91 Did you know? Became the youngest ever winner of the Challenge Tour Rankings at the age of 20 in 2011, having won his maiden professional title at the Kazakhstan Open earlier in the season.

TOMMY FLEETWOOD

Age: 27 Nationality: American Official World Golf Ranking: 84 Did you know? Won twice on the previous year’s Web.com Tour at the Rex Hospital Open and Tour Championship to finish third on the money list and secure his 2014 PGA TOUR card.

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Age: 25 Nationality: American Official World Golf Ranking: 556 Did you know? Secured his place on the 2014 Race to Dubai at European Tour Qualifying School and made an impressive start, recording two top-ten finishes in six appearances. Joined ISM in April.

JOHN HAHN Age: 29 Nationality: English Official World Golf Ranking: 193 Did you know? Overturned a five-shot deficit to win his maiden European Tour title at the BMW International Open in 2010 before clinching his second at the TrophĂŠe Hassan II the following year.

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Age: 30 Nationality: Scottish Official World Golf Ranking: 211 Did you know? The ex-Augusta State University Business and Marketing student won his first European Tour title at the Nelson Mandela Championship in December 2012 before recording a career-best Race to Dubai position.

SCOTT JAMIESON

Age: 32 Nationality: Indian Official World Golf Ranking: 167 Did you know? Successfully navigated International Qualifying to make his US Open debut at Pinehurst in June and went on to record his best ever finish at a major championship – tying for 23rd.

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Age: 28 Nationality: Dutch Official World Golf Ranking: 44 Did you know? Became the first Dutch golfer to record multiple victories in the same European Tour season and topped the Dutch winners’ list (three) after his victory at the 2013 KLM Open.

JOOST LUITEN

Age: 25 Nationality: English Official World Golf Ranking: 355 Did you know? Gained his European Tour card at Qualifying School between 2010 and 2012 before finishing second at the M2M Russian Open and recording a career-best Race to Dubai position in 2013.

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Age: 23 Nationality: South Korean Official World Golf Ranking: 96 Did you know? The then Asian Tour Order of Merit winner claimed victory at the 2010 Maybank Malaysian Open to become, at the age of 18, the European Tour’s second youngest ever champion.

SEUNG-YUL NOH

Age: 31 Nationality: South African Official World Golf Ranking: 51 Did you know? The 2010 Open Championship winner became the first player to hole out in two at Augusta National’s par-five second before coming agonisingly close to claiming victory at the 2012 Masters.

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Age: 23 Nationality: Irish Official World Golf Ranking: 725 Did you know? Impressed at the US Open before representing Great Britain & Ireland in the 2013 Walker Cup. Joined ISM last September and earned his 2014 European Tour card at Qualifying School.

KEVIN PHELAN

Age: 24 Nationality: American Official World Golf Ranking: 111 Did you know? Came within only a few inches of shooting the first 59 in European Tour history at the 2013 Alfred Dunhill Links Championship, birdieing his 18th at Kingsbarns when needing an eagle.

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Age: 40 Nationality: English Official World Golf Ranking: 575 Did you know? Won his maiden professional title at the Challenge Tour’s 2002 Tessali Open del Sud before claiming his second at the 2005 Dimension Data Pro-Am at Sun City in South Africa.

SIMON WAKEFIELD

Age: 23 Nationality: French Official World Golf Ranking: 127 Did you know? Became only the fifth amateur to win on the Challenge Tour when he captured the 2010 ALLIANZ European Strasbourg-Golf de la Wantzenau at the age of 19.

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Age: 41 Nationality: English Official World Golf Ranking: 32

LEE WESTWOOD

Did you know? Has enjoyed a glittering career since turning pro in 1993 and reached the summit of golf in November 2010 when he became world number one, ending Tiger Woods’ five-year reign.

Age: 26 Nationality: English Official World Golf Ranking: 100 Did you know? The son of a preacher from Sheffield is a former world amateur number one and won his first European Tour title at the 2012 BMW International Open via a play-off.

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New Signings MATT FITZPATRICK TONI HAKULA THRISTON LAWRENCE GARRICK PORTEOUS BRADY WATT

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Age: 19 Nationality: English Date joined: May 2014 Did you know? Became the first English US Amateur champion since 1911 last year and is the first golfer since 1930 to hold low amateur medals for the Open Championship and US Open. Turned professional in June this year.

MATT FITZPATRICK

Age: 22 Nationality: Finnish Date joined: June 2014 Did you know? The Economics with a Business minor graduate was runner up at the 2013 Amateur Championship and the top-ranked college golfer at the University of Texas before turning professional in June.

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Age: 17 Nationality: South African Date joined: June 2014 Did you know? ISM’s youngest ever signing is the two-time reigning SA Amateur champion and became the first South African to lift the Lytham Trophy in May – the month before he turned professional.

THRISTON LAWRENCE

Age: 24 Nationality: English Date joined: July 2013 Did you know? The 2013 Amateur champion entered the paid ranks after the Masters this year and won his first professional title at the EuroPro Tour’s FSC Invitational at The Astbury in June.

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Age: 24 Nationality: Australian Date joined: December 2013 Did you know? The former world amateur number one fulfilled a lifelong ambition by qualifying for the 2014 US Open and tied for 24th at the PGA TOUR’s Quicken Loans National weeks after.

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, in addition to premier client representation, also has great experience and world-class expertise in events and tournament promotion. Our relationship with Turkish Airlines is proof of this. When Europe’s leading carrier decided to expand their commercial interests to golf, they turned to our company for guidance, experience and knowledge. The affiliation, which started with the Turkish Airlines World Golf Final two years ago, has been a tremendous success so far and preparations are already well under way for our next project, the 2014 Turkish Airlines Open. The $7,000,000 European Tour event, which forms part of the four-stage Final Series and is the penultimate tournament on the Race to Dubai, enjoyed commercial and critical acclaim in its inaugural year and will return to the Montgomerie Maxx Royal in Belek, Antalya, this November. We were proud and honoured to have helped deliver the greatest festival of golf ever seen in Turkey 12 months ago. The tournament proved to be one of the most exciting and fiercely-contested events of the 2013 season, capturing the imagination of golf lovers around the world. After four thrilling days of golf, the Turkish Airlines Open concluded with Frenchman Victor Dubuisson holding off the challenge of 14-time major winner Tiger Woods, Ryder Cup star Ian

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Poulter, the then US Open champion Justin Rose and FedEx Cup winner Henrik Stenson to capture his maiden Tour title. It was broadcasted in more than 45 countries across six continents, reaching in excess of 425 million homes globally and also featuring heavily in the written media, generating hundreds of thousands of words both in print and online.

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“We are thrilled the first ever Turkish Airlines Open was so well received, both domestically and overseas,” said Ahmet Olmustur, the airline’s Chief Marketing Officer. “No other European Tour event garnered as much global publicity and it was fantastic to see such a world-class sporting occasion on Turkish soil. We look forward to building on this success

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in the years to come.” The sentiment was echoed by George O’Grady, the European Tour’s CEO, who said: “This is the best, first event ever on the European Tour. I’m staggered by the success of this tournament and the enthusiasm and the welcome and the can-do attitude of everybody here in Turkey.” n

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TURKISH AIRLINES WORLD GOLF CUP

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has also played a pivotal role in the Turkish Airlines World Golf Cup, which has quickly become one of the world’s largest and most impressive amateur tournaments following its launch last year before expanding to further territories in 2014. The individual strokeplay competition consists of 50 qualifying events in 35 countries across five continents, with the top two players from each progressing to the Grand Final. This year, it will be played over the Nick Faldo-designed course at Cornelia Golf Club in Belek, Antalya, in November. All competitors are guests of Turkish Airlines, featuring a mixture of existing clients, potential business partners and members of the media, in addition to a few special guests along the way. Indeed, Akie Abe, the wife of Japan’s Prime Minister Shinzõ Abe, and Ahmet Bulent Meric, the Turkish Ambassador in Japan, took part in Tokyo, while Mevlüt Çavusoglu, Turkey’s Minister of European Union Affairs and Chief Negotiator, teed up in Moscow. The two overall winners of the Grand Final will play alongside the top-ranked player in the 2014 Turkish Airlines Open Pro-Am, while all finalists will be given business class return flights and hosted at the Voyage hotel in Antalya for eight days.

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In addition to two days’ competitive golf, those participating will also enjoy hospitality for all four rounds of the European Tour event. “We were delighted to welcome back what we believe is one of the most exciting amateur events in the world,” said Ahmet Olmustur, the airline’s Chief Marketing Officer. “The inaugural World Golf Cup was a tremendous success, providing those taking part the opportunity to play competitively at world-class venues, while also offering a relaxed and sociable environment to network. “It was always our intention to ensure this year’s edition would be bigger and better and we are thrilled to have achieved exactly that.” There are separate nearest the pin competitions for men and women at each qualifier, while every player taking part is automatically entered into a free prize draw, with the chosen scorecard winning two business class flights and a seven-night stay at the five-star Maxx Royal Hotel, who are global sponsors of the competition. Two business class flights and a seven-night stay are also on offer for any player who achieves a hole in one. The first qualifier got under way in Mumbai in March before moving on to a host of leading destinations around the world,


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including Dubai, Doha, Hong Kong, Kuala Lumpur, Madrid, Munich, Cape Town, Seoul, Beijing, Barcelona, London, Amsterdam and Chicago. Future destinations include Oslo, Jakarta, Buenos Aires, Sao Paulo and Paris.

Last year’s World Golf Cup featured 12 qualifying events and was won by China’s Han Liang. His prize for victory was partnering Tiger Woods in the Turkish Airlines Open Pro-Am.n

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EFFICIENCYISKEY By: Sarah Harris

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he end of 2013 and throughout 2014 has been a period of change, re-focus and re-organisation for International Sports Management. A succession of departures and arrivals among both clients and staff has forced the company to look at itself more closely than at any time in its history. And as we approach our silver anniversary it is safe to say we have emerged more compact, stronger and better equipped to deal with the many and varied demands which come from being one of the world’s biggest and most prestigious management companies. Even without all the comings and goings, it had always been our intention to streamline the company in 2014 by cutting back both on those we represent and among those who were representing us. The changes therefore were not forced on us, merely hastened… and they were changes for the better. One thing that will never change is the huge gratitude we feel to our many sponsors and relations with them remain as solid as when they were first forged. Among the new and older friends with whom we have entered into partnerships most recently are The Astbury, who have Darren Clarke as their attached professional and global ambassador, Audemars Piguet and PlayStation who have aligned themselves alongside Peter Uihlein, while newcomer Matt Fitzpatrick is being supported by golf in DUBAi and Under Armour.

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To list all our sponsors would need more pages than there are in this annual review, but they all know how much we value their support and we look forward to extending and expanding it in the coming years. Although client representation is the main element of the company’s interests, it is not the only one and we continue to increase our involvement in events and tournament promotion operations through the ever-diligent Zoe Ridgway and her team. Principal among those tasks are the Turkish Airlines Open, a resounding success on its European Tour debut last year, and the


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Turkish Airlines World Golf Cup, which has no fewer than 50 qualifiers in 35 countries. This is an area we are looking to develop in the coming years and we will actively pursue business opportunities in the aim of not just expanding our portfolio, but also increasing our reputation as key players in the promotion area. Now we only look forward with a strong core of willing, able and dedicated staff giving the top service we pride ourselves in to an elite group of professionals from more than who share the same qualities and aims. n

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Andrew ‘Chubby’ Chandler Chief Executive Officer (chubby@sportism.net)

Angela Hulse Office Administrator (angela@sportism.net)

Sarah Harris Chief Operating Officer (sarahharris@sportism.net)

Deborah Finch Website Administrator (debbiehoward@msn.com)

Neil Fairbrother Director of Cricket (neil@sportism.net)

GOLF USA Nick Mullen Head of US Operations (nick@sportism.net)

GOLF Louis Martin Director of Player Management (louis@sportism.net)

Andrew Coltart Player Manager and Golf Academy Support (andrewc@sportism.net)

Matt Kendrew Head of Player Management (matt@sportism.net)

John Muff Golf Player Manager and Travel Co-ordinator (john@sportism.net)

Tina Winfield Player Support Golf (tina@sportism.net)

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Zoe Ridgway Head of Events (zoe@sportism.net)

Helen Clorley Tax Accountant (helen@sportism.net)

Craig Bolton Events Co-ordinator (craig@sportism.net)

Hannah Hughes Accountant (hannah@sportism.net)

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Tamara Bennett Golf Player Support Finance (tamara@sportism.net)

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SPONSORSHIP Ian Keenan Sponsorship Sales Executive (iank@sportism.net)

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MEDIA Martin Hardy Head of PR and Media (gmhardy47@hotmail.com)

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Age: 31 Nationality: Australian Teams: Glamorgan Did you know? The Australian-born right-hander was Glamorgan’s Player of the Year for 2012 and also won the prestigious Wetherell Award from the Cricket Society for being the leading all-rounder in English cricket.

JIM ALLENBY

Age: 24 Nationality: English Teams: Durham and England Did you know? Was named Durham’s Player of the Year for 2013 after starring in their County Championship title-winning campaign and made his England Test debut in the fifth 2013-14 Ashes Test.

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Age: 28 Nationality: English Teams: Nottinghamshire and England Did you know? Recorded the finest match figures of his career, inspiring England to a 74-run win over Australia and clinching 2013 Ashes victory at Durham – his third successive time lifting the urn.

STUART BROAD

Age: 23 Nationality: English Teams: Lancashire and England Did you know? Produced one of the greatest one-day international centuries of all time in England’s fourth ODI against Sri Lanka at Lord’s in June 2014, hitting 121 runs from just 74 balls.

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Age: 32 Nationality: English Teams: Warwickshire Did you know? The talented allrounder recorded a remarkable seven catches in just a single innings during Warwickshire’s County Championship match against Lancashire at Liverpool in August 2011 – a world-record for a nonwicketkeeper.

RIKKI CLARKE

Age: 38 Nationality: English Teams: Durham and former England Did you know? Proved a revelation as Durham captain, leading the north-east side to the 2013 County Championship title – their third in six years – before enjoying successful coaching spells with Scotland and England.

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Age: 22 Nationality: English Teams: Somerset Did you know? The seamer recorded match figures of 9-97 – the best of his first-class career – as Somerset secured an innings victory over Sussex in the County Championship at Hove in April 2014.

LEWIS GREGORY

Age: 35 Nationality: English Teams: Former Durham and former England Did you know? The Ashes winner was appointed a Deputy Lieutenant of Northumberland in January 2014, just a few months after calling time on his glittering 17-year playing career by retiring from cricket.

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Age: 38 Nationality: English Teams: Kent and former England Did you know? The wicketkeeper, who joined Gloucestershire on a two-month loan in June 2014, played 34 Test matches for England between 2004-2006 but now represents his country of birth, Papua New Guinea.

GERAINT JONES

Age: 67 Nationality: English Teams: Former Lancashire and England Did you know? Three years after Start The Car, the Lancashire legend and popular Sky Sports commentator released his second book, The Ashes According to Bumble, to commercial and critical acclaim in 2013.

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Age: 34 Nationality: English Teams: Kent and England Did you know? Became only the ninth man and first English player since 1972 to make a century on his one-day international debut, reaching three figures against the West Indies in February 2014.

MICHAEL LUMB

Age: 42 Nationality: Sri Lankan Teams: Royal Challengers Bangalore, Melbourne Renegades, Jamaica Tallawahs Did you know? The legendary spin bowler, one of cricket’s greatest ever Test match players, continues to excel in franchise cricket – winning the Caribbean Premier League with the Jamaica Tallawahs in August 2013.

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Age: 23 Nationality: English Teams: Yorkshire and England Did you know? The Ashes winner achieved his maiden Test double century in England’s first Test against Sri Lanka at Lord’s in June 2014 – becoming the first player to make consecutive 150+ scores at the home of cricket in Tests.

JOE ROOT

Age: 28 Nationality: English Teams: Nottinghamshire

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Did you know? The first Britishborn Asian player to represent Yorkshire was included in England’s squad for the 2010 ICC World Twenty20 in West Indies before making his Test debut against Bangladesh just months later.


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Age: 23 Nationality: English Teams: Durham and England Did you know? Received several personal accolades during Durham’s County Championship triumph before being England’s outstanding performer during the 2012-13 Ashes in Australia, hitting his maiden Test century and taking his first fifer.

BEN STOKES

Age: 38 Nationality: English Teams: Somerset and former England Did you know? The Ashes winner became the leading first-class run-maker at his beloved Taunton during the course of a model captain’s innings in Somerset’s County Championship match against Lancashire in June 2014.

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Age: 39 Nationality: English Teams: Former Yorkshire and England Did you know? Has forged a successful media career since retiring, providing expert analysis for the BBC, Sky Sports and the Telegraph while also starring on the hit TV show Strictly Come Dancing.

MICHAEL VAUGHAN

Age: 23 Nationality: English Teams: Hampshire Did you know? The England hopeful made a career-best 240 in Hampshire’s County Championship fixture against Essex in June 2014 – becoming the season’s first batsman to reach 1,000 runs in the four-day game.

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ANEWORDER By: Neil Fairbrother

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t is summer 2014 and we have a new structure at the top of English cricket. With that comes new hopes and aspirations – and they are not just confined to the dressing room. This applies to ISM as a cricket management group. We have a pool of emerging talent who have broken through into the international arena and are now looking to establish themselves at the top of the changing order. It has been a mixed period for the England team ever since they claimed their third successive Ashes triumph last August, but some of the standout moments since then have been supplied by those under our umbrella.

Strength of character Ben Stokes was England’s outstanding player during the Ashes defeat in Australia and emerged from that series as a star of the game. To do so in the face of such adversity tells you a lot about the strength of his character. Joe Root has already lifted the urn once and is an integral part of the England side at the tender age of 23. Being moved up and down the order can create uncertainty, but the Yorkshireman has taken it all in his stride. His outstanding maiden double century at Lord’s against Sri Lanka in June showed his class and was a stunning start to his summer. Jos Buttler is undoubtedly one of the most exciting cricketers in the sport - something his out-of-this-world century against Sri Lanka in June only underlined. He played with a conviction and intelligence that showed what I and many others knew already – he would be more than at home at Test level. Scott Borthwick, who

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acquitted himself well by taking three wickets on his Test debut in difficult circumstances Down Under, is sure to gain more international recognition. He has gone from being a bowler who bats a bit to one who bats very well. That is a testament to his relentless hard work. James Vince, meanwhile, has enjoyed an outstanding start to the County Championship season with Hampshire, becoming the first player to pass 1,000 runs. He is a classy player and must be in the thoughts of the selectors. Michael Lumb hit a superb century on his ODI debut earlier this year and continues to impress for Nottinghamshire, as does team-mate Ajmal Shahzad. Lewis Gregory has come to the fore at Somerset – opening the bowling and batting well in the middle order – and is another player to look out for.

Experience Joe, Ben, Jos, Scott and James all came through the same England Under-19s team. They have all played together since being 15 and 16, which is great for themselves, English cricket and ISM. They know each other inside out and get on well – you can see their camaraderie when they are out on the field together and that is something that has been formed through their formative years. From our point of view, these young lads are a pleasure to deal with. They have fantastic attitudes, are all very ambitious and go about their profession in an outstanding way. They are a very conscientious group and that makes life an awful lot easier for us. They could be the backbone of the England


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side for the next ten years. And if you add Stuart Broad into the mix as the elder statesman, then the team and ISM are in a very strong position. Stuart has accumulated a wealth of experience despite only just turning 28. Already one of the best bowlers in the sport and with his best years still in front of him, he is a leader on and off the pitch and always on the lookout for the lads as they come through. He has become great friends them and that certainly helps when first going into the England dressing room. Of course, becoming established international cricketers brings new responsibilities and pressures, but we are in the privileged position that we have a fantastic group of experienced professional and exprofessional players who can help guide and encourage. ISM has always been a family and that

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remains the case. That access is there for them - the players all get to know one another and that enables them to communicate with the likes of Michael Vaughan, David ‘Bumble’ Lloyd, Paul Collingwood, Steve Harmison and Marcus Trescothick. Paul has flourished in roles of responsibility, captaining Durham to County Championship victory last season before making a superb impression while coaching Scotland and then England. Michael and Bumble, meanwhile, continue to go from strength to strength. Their views on the game are as highly regarded as any other individual in the written or broadcast media. Their analysis is intelligent, engaging and insightful and I, like the majority of the cricketing population, look forward to listening to them over the forthcoming summer and beyond. Our future, both on and off the pitch, is bright. n

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