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Dookie United Football Netball Club Inc. 2011 ANNUAL GENERAL REPORT

Table of Contents: Life Members 2 Members List 3 Executive Committee 4 Committee of Management 4 Coaches, Team Managers & Captains 5 Trainers Profile 6 Sponsors List 7 Presidents Report 8 Secretary s Report 10 Treasurers Report 12 Marketing & Sponsorship Report 13 Junior Development Report 14 Club Development Report 15 Capital Improvement Report Lighting Upgrade 16 Football Operations Report 17 - Auskick 20 - Registered Players 21 - Games Tally 22 - Seniors 25 - Reserves 26 - Under 17 s 27 - Under 14 s 28 - League Vote Count 29-2011 Player Milestones 30 Netball Operations Report 31 - Registered Players 36 - Games Tally 37 - A Grade 38 - B Grade 39 - C Grade 40 - C Reserve 41 - Under 17 s 42 - Under 15 s 43 - Under 13 s 44 - Under 11 s 45 - League Vote Count 46 - Player Milestones 47 - Club Photographers 48-2011 Club Awards 49 - Social Committee Acknowledgement 50 1 P age

Life Members Member Name Date Inducted Member Name Date Inducted Greg Barton Jim Moylan George Batey (Dec) 1965 Karen Pritchard (nee Nixon) Don Byrant 1993 Ray O Donnell Peter Clayton Jeff Parry 1992 Richard Dickins 1993 John Quattrocchi Valda Dickins Tom Ryan (Dec) Clive Down Isobel Ryan (Dec) Joanne Down Frank Ryan Pat Harker Gerald Ryan Ron Harker 1993 Ray Ryan Rod Harmer Greg Sutherland Brian Hynes Kerry Sutherland Jill Kellock Tom Thorp (Dec) Dermot Kerlin Des Thorp Fred Kirby (Dec) Chris Payne-Croston 2008 Bill Kirkby Karen Tidd (nee Ludeman) 2008 Pauline Kirkby 1993 Jane O Donnell 2008 Victor LeBrocq, Snr. (Dec) Kylie Turnbull 18.09.09 Glen Lovick Jacinta Harrington 18.09.09 Neville Ludeman Virginia Boyd 18.09.09 Chris Ludeman 17.09.06 Geoffrey Shields 19.09.10 Peter McNamara Ron Missen 1970 2 P age

2011 Members List DUFNC 2011 Annual General Report 91 Akers. Honie 161 Gillon. Ben 184 Maddison. Maree 27 Quattrocchi. John 121 Baker. Nigel 209 Gorman. Aedan 137 Mason. Paul 190 Robb. Michael 122 Baker. Yvonne 111 Graham. Andrea 105 Matters. Richard 44 Roberts. Jenny 144 Barnes. Lachlan 168 Green. Carla 98 McDonald. Danielle 153 Rogers. Garrick 14 Barton. Greg 77 Hackett. Lyndall 156 McKenzie. Graham 50 Ryan. Carmel 55 Beggs. Sam 42 Hall. Heather 80 McMullan. Hugh 12 Ryan. Frank 167 Berry. Ray 78 Halsall. Olivia 106 McMullan. Karen 11 Ryan. Gerald 36 Bowmaker. Jo 7 Harker. Pat 142 McNamara. Judy 9 Ryan. Ray 35 Bowmaker. Steve 15 Harker. Ron 112 McNiece. Julie 158 Sands. Andrew 165 Boyd. Nick 215 Harmer. Dawn 45 McPhee. David 164 Schultz. Clair 30 Boyd. Virginia 150 Harmer. Leiticia 46 McPhee. Jodie 147 Schultz. Gary 191 Brendon Torpy 110 Harmer. Lynne 143 Mears. Locky 74 Schuster. Connie 103 Brown. Nick 151 Harmer. Mark 92 Miles. Cara 180 Scott. Lachlan 26 Bryant. Don 22 Harmer. Rod 195 Morris. Glenda 34 Shields. Geoff 210 Burn. John 159 Harrington. Brian 194 Morris. John 104 Sibley. Luke 211 Burn. Kerlein 32 Harrington. Jacinta 193 Morris. Luke 58 Smith. Callie 13 Clayton. Peter 172 Harrington. Tom 64 Moylan. Col 87 Stedman. Trevor 170 Cormican. Aaryn 85 Harry. Kate 51 Moylan. Johan 88 Stedman. Virginia 175 Darcy. Jenny 37 Henry. Michelle 52 Moylan. Marika 173 Stewart. Cody 174 Darcy. Len 71 Holland. Andrew 53 Moylan. Peter 113 Sutherland. Amanda 108 D'Elia. Kath 70 Holland. Katrina 63 Moylan. Tony 4 Sutherland. Greg 2 Dickins. Chas 65 Humphreys. Skye 38 Muir. Stephanie 93 Sutherland. Ian 101 Dickins. Tom 99 Innes-Irons. Georgia 140 Nicholson. Don 94 Sutherland. Jenny 1 Dickins. Valda 126 Innes-Irons. Jill 141 Nicolson. Michelle 95 Sutherland. Kayla 179 Dillon. Col 125 Innes-Irons. Min 68 Nisbet. Lauren 10 Sutherland. Kerry 41 Dimitropoulos. Anne 56 Jennings. Steve 211 O'Brien. Nicholas 43 Sutherland. Melissa 40 Dimitropoulos. John 16 Kellock. Jill 97 O'Callaghan. Tony 196 Sutherland. Ross 207 Dobbin. Peter 198 Kellock. Ron 89 O'Connor. Bill 96 Sutherland. Stuart 160 Doig. Brenton 3 Kerlin. Derm 119 O'Connor. Damien 189 Sutton. Kristin 146 Doig. Jenny 204 Kildey. Alida 177 O'Connor. Frank 124 Tallis. Alice 145 Doig. John 203 Kildey. Leigh 59 O'Connor. Jacklyn 123 Tallis. Richard 28 Down. Clive 86 King. Elise 120 O'Connor. Karren 117 Thewma. Daniel 19 Down. Joanne 18 Kirkby. Bill 90 O'Connor. Kay 118 Thewma. Jayne 114 Dudgeon. Clint 181 Kirkby. Mat 178 O'Connor. Mara 83 Thom. Melissa 39 Ellis. Helen 17 Kirkby. Pauline 48 O'Connor. Megan 72 Thompson. Fiona 157 Evans. Liz 182 Kirkby. Tamara 54 O'Connor. Phil 73 Thompson. Russell 116 Evans. Trish 169 Kitto. Mark 25 O'Donnell. Jane 5 Thorp. Des 84 Faneco. Megan 148 Kitto. Matthew 133 O'Donnell. Nicole 24 Tidd. Karen 202 Feldtmann. Di 149 Kitto. Stacey 132 O'Donnell. Peter 162 Tolliday. Fiona 100 Feldtmann. Tim 61 Konig. Ali 6 O'Donnell. Ray 115 Tolliday. Monique 57 Fleming. Andrew 60 Lamb. Stephen 155 O'Keeffe. Justin 67 Trapani. Joanne 109 Fleming. Jodie 197 Larcombe. Bruce 76 O'Keeffe. Michelle 31 Turnbull. Kylie 205 Friars Cafe 66 LeBehen. Monique 75 O'Keeffe. Stephen 199 Vagg. Lachlan 206 Friars Cafe 49 Lewis. Diane 139 O'Sullivan. Joel 210 Vella. Jesse 82 Gall. Gayle 29 Lovick. Glen 130 O'Sullivan. Maree 186 Walter. Judy 81 Gall. Malcolm 8 Ludeman. Chris 129 O'Sullivan. Paul 185 Walter. Reg 135 Gall. Phil 21 Ludeman. Neville 176 Page. Matthew 131 Ward. Rosie 136 Gall. Robyn 171 Ludeman. Paula 33 Parry. Jeff 192 Waters. Robert 107 Gardiner. Serrin 134 Ludeman. Steve 23 Payne-Crostyn. Chris 79 Waters. Sheena 138 Gardner. Delvene 127 Ludeman. Tony 166 Poppa. Kate 102 Waters. Travis 188 Geddes. Judy 128 Ludeman. Wendy 47 Potter. Dale 154 Wills. Renee 163 Geddes. Nick 152 Lythgo. Doug 62 Poullos. Athena 69 Zellar. Katie 187 Geddes. Ross 183 Maddison. Lindsay 20 Pritchard. Karen Sponsors 251-299 3 P age

2011 Executive Committee Matthew Lachlan Megan Virginia Boyd Dale Potter Leanne Robb Kirkby Barnes O Connor Sam Beggs President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Football Operations Netball Operations Marketing & Sponsorship 2011 Committee of Management Football Operations Incumbent Marketing/Sponsorship Incumbent Game Day Manager Tracey Ludeman Sponsorship/Awards Manager Sam Beggs Auskick Coordinator Steven Ludeman Senior Social Committee Coordinator Kate Zeller Property Steward Nick Boyd Junior Social Committee Leanne Robb Trainers Coordinator Football Leanne Robb Merchandise Manager Jodie McPhee Medical Supplies Leanne Robb Secretarial/Administration Assistant Secretary Tracey Ludeman Netball Operations Incumbent Club Development Leanne Robb Tracey Ludeman Game Day Manager Elise King Publicity Officer Kath D Elia Umpire Coordinator Jacklyn O Connor Website Development Leanne Robb Property Steward Megan O Connor Recreation Reserve Liaison Dale Potter Trainers Coordinator Netball Jacinta Harrington Safety Officer Steven Ludeman Player Records/Milestones Financial Management Incumbent Club Photographers Bookkeeper Helen Ellis Bar Manager Chas Dickins Canteen Manager Valda Dickins Jacinta Harrington Andrew Fleming Brian Harrington Sustainable Revenue Virginia Boyd 4 P age

Coaches, Team Managers and Captains Seniors A-Grade U13 Coach Tim Feldtmann Coach Karen McMullin Coach Andrea Graham Assistant Coach Clint Dudgeon Captain Callie Smith Captain Rebecca Sinclair Team Manager Col Burnie Vice-Captain Lyndall Hackett Captain Chloe Sutherland Chairman of Selectors Jim Marx B-grade U11 Runner Steve Ludeman Coach Monique Tolliday Coach Julie McNiece Captain Matthew Kitto Captain Melissa Thom Coach Amanda Sutherland Reserves Vice-Captain Fiona Tolliday Travis Waters Coaches Tom Dickins C-Grade Team Manager Rod Waters Coach Serrin Gardner Runner Stuart Sutherland Captain Lauren Nisbet Captain Brenton Doig Captain Kath D Elia U17 C-Reserve Coach Nick Brown Coach Kath D elia Assistant Coach Daniel Thewma Captain Katrina Holland Damien O Connor Team Manager Lee Kildey Captain Athena Poullos Runner Shared Role U17 Captain Jacob O Connor Coach Jodie Fleming U14 Captain Ally Darcy Coaches Luke Sibley Vice-Captain Joanna Gall Richard Matters Team Manager Don Nicholson U15 Runner Captain Garrick Rogers Tom Harrington Coach Lynne Harmer Trish Evans Auskick Captain Ebony Gall Coordinator Steve Ludeman Captain Melissa Stedman 5 P age

2011 Trainers Profile Phil Gall Karren Klaus Luccatini Leanne Robb Tracey Ludeman Jayne Jacinta Level 1 Trainer O Connor Level 1 Trainer Level 1 Level 1 Trainer Thewma Harrington Level 2 First Aid 15 yrs Exp Level 1 Trainer 2 years Exp Practice Nurse Level 2 First 2 years Exp Chinese Medicine Acupuncture Trainer 4 yrs Exp Level 2 First Aid 1 year Exp Level 1 Trainer 1 year Exp Level 1 Trainer 4 years Exp Level 2 First Aid Aid Spinal Management Advanced Taping Spinal Advanced Taping Asthma Asthma Management Management Management Advanced Spinal SES Road Trauma Accredited Remedial Massage Asthma Management Remedial Massage Management Therapist Concussion Management Special thanks to our Trainers for their ongoing dedication and commitment, and a very special thank you to Tarsh Gall, Dan Hoch, Kelly O Brien and Jim Marx for your assistance throughout the season! A huge thank you also to John Morris for your assistance this season, your time and expertise is very much appreciated by the DUFNC. 6 P age

Our Sponsors The Dookie United Football Netball Club would like to thank all our sponsors, for their valued support and contribution for season 2011 Major Sponsors: Finer Floors Carpet Choice Shepparton I K Caldwell Graincorp The Gladstone Hotel All Sponsors: Don Nicholson AAA Wool buyers Blacks Contracting Buyers Electrical Central Tyre Service Club Mulwala Contis Dairy Dookie Motors Elders Shepparton FA & SL Kitto Finer Floors Carpet Choice Five Star Meats Fly Co Victoria Foote Waste Collection Footy Corner Friars Café GAME Contracting Gladstone Hotel Graincorp Grant Hayes Greg Noye Preventative Maintenance GV Security Doors and Screens GV Furniture World Hans Stephan Mercedes Benz Service Higgins Bakery IK Caldwell Katrina Holland Kemp Shearing Contractors Kreskas Bros Transport La Porchetta Restaurants Lee Kildey Mawsons Quarries & Concrete MB & M Business Solutions McDonalds Family Restaurants Michael Signs Peter Shields Glazier Pine Lodge Engineering Redback Promotional Products Rexel Rivalea Australia Pty. Ltd. Rodwells & Co Pty. Ltd. Scanclear (NLIS) Shepparton Acupuncture Shepparton Newspapers STY Fencing Syngenta Crop Protection Techwool Trading Pty Ltd. The University of Melbourne Tracey Ludeman Vehicle & Equipment Finance Willprint Shepparton 7 P age

Presidents Report I have always felt it a privilege to be given the opportunity to lead this fantastic club. Everyone who has even been involved and continues to be involved knows that it is the amazing people who make this club a place you want to spend time with your family. It is our members, players, Committee, Coaches and supporters who are the ones to make it a fantastic club, ones we should all be proud of. Continued member s contribution and time here is making our club s history. I will not deny that taking the role on after a couple of years out was not a challenge, it certainly was, time being mostly a concern. Time is always a challenge to find when you are raising a family, and balancing a demanding full-time job and other community commitments, however at the end of the day, committing to a role at the club you love is worth the extra energy and effort. This year we were lucky to retain most of the Executive Members from last year s Committee, specifically in Mat Kirkby as Treasurer, Megan O Connor as Netball Operations Manager, Sam Beggs as Marketing and Sponsorship, Lachlan Barnes as Football Operations Manager, and Leanne Robb who moved from junior Development to Secretary. I sincerely thank them for committing to these roles, and for their ongoing hard work and support for this club, which is simply amazing. Their support for me personally could never be questioned. In addition to these wonderful Executive members we welcomed a new member to our Committee, Dale Potter who filled the role of Vice President (a new role to the Organisation Structure this year). Dale was a fantastic support to me personally this year and I thank him for his time and sound advice during the year. Leanne Robb in her role of Secretary worked exceptionally hard and never once said anything was too much trouble. Lea has an amazing way with people, her people skills combined with her organisational and planning skills are second to none and she gave so much personally to this club that a special thank you goes to her from me. Lea you have never doubted or questioned the direction I lead and the club focus, you are truly a club professional all credit to you and THANK YOU. A thank you to Tracey Ludeman in taking on not just the Assistant Secretary s role, but also a trainers role this year, thanks for all your support Trace. A big thank you to all our wonderful members and supporters for their support during this season and I encourage you all to be involved again next season as we head into an exciting time for us club in Season 2012. This fantastic club is a non-for-profit, community club, one that relies heavily on volunteers and these volunteers need to find additional time in their day and weekends to contribute to the many roles required to be the professional club you all value and love. At times our volunteers find it difficult to find this time and for those who do find that time, I say thank you. I urge and encourage all members to remember that although we operate in many ways as a business, that this doesn t open our volunteers up to the same scrutiny as that of an employee in a workplace. None of us are perfect and we should all be reasonable and forgiving in our expectations on how much one individual can give to a club. We should also be very grateful and thankful for any commitment of any type, in any capacity of which a volunteer donates their time. It was action packed for all our Netball and football teams. It has been fantastic to see how well our new Coaches have been able to pull together their sides for some great wins during the season. Many highlights throughout the year, watching A Grade head into a finals series with confidence and beat Rennie was amazing, sensational effort Karen and the girls. Our Thirds continued to dominate, only falling at the last hurdle in the Preliminary Final, well done to Nick and all the boys, another great year and I know you will continue to develop in pre-season into another great year. Our wonderful boys in the Fourths were able to go to two finals as well, led sensationally by Luke & Rich, well done 8 P age

boys, so fantastic to watch you win that first final at Katandra. Our seniors certainly had the potential to go all the way, however were knocked out in their first final, something to build on this season I feel. Well done to Tim and all the players on a great effort during the season. Well done to all Coaches this year, we had a few new netball coaches who did an amazing job with their players and teams. Our football coaches continued to enhance junior development within our club and I appreciate that. Thank you to all Team Managers for your support this year, it is difficult to find the volunteers needed, and to ensure all appropriate paperwork is completed, so thank you. Thank you to all our Trainers, they work from first up in the morning to the end of the day, and have done a fantastic job this year, well done. Thank you to our weekly volunteers who turn up week after week to do roles such as timekeeping, goal umpires, run water or be a runner. Thank you to all those players and members who volunteered their time on the Canteen and Gate each week. Thank you to Valda and Chas who continue to find the time to donate to our club, they are amazing people who are easy to adore, thanks again to you both for your support. Thank you to the following people who know how they have supported me this year, Michelle & Don Nicholson, my mum Helen Ellis, who never likes to be thanked! Tony & Col Moylan and Jodie McPhee A special thank you to John Morris our very own Emergency Ambo so sorry John we needed to call on you so many times! Thank you to John, Steve, Beggsy and Frank Kitto for not only arranging for our new Container for storage, but also for painting it to match the building. Thank you to the support from Kay O Connor, Gayle Gall and Wendy Ludeman in assisting Valda and team with the Canteen. Thank you to our Club photographers Andrew and Brian, you continue to build our history in photos and the club is grateful for the time and effort you put in. Thank you to our valued sponsors, without your continued support, our club would not survive or continue to grow. A big thank you to our wonderful and hardworking Social Committee for not only doing a sensational job with some fantastic social functions during the year, a fun and well attended Senior Ball but a great profit from their Raffle. Well done everyone and thank you Thank you to hard working Executive member s and parents who volunteered to put together our Junior Ball, which was well attended and great fun for our Junior Players. This year the Best Club Person Award was rightly award to Steve Ludeman for not only all is his hard work and persistence in seeing the finalization of the new football lights, his continued management of the Auskick Program, but also his continued support behind the scenes. Thank you so much Steve, I thought you were going to have an easier year, but you were just there all the time, so thank you. It was very exciting to see our little Auskickers selected to play at the MCG last month, thank you Steve for organising this day and the special memories it created for parents and Auskickers. Thank you lastly to my family, Nick, Cate and Gabi, who at times question me about spending more time at the club than at home, but understand my commitment and love for this club, and have made it their home as well. I am proud as a past netballer of Dookie to watch my girls train and play netball and develop at the club I started my junior netball. It was such a thrill to see Cate win Most Improved in the Under 11 s! We are a unique club, having specific quadrants in our make-up being Junior Netball, Senior Netball, Junior Football and Senior Football, which is why we need as much assistance as we can again moving into Season 2012. I strongly encourage all members to think about a role on our Committee of Management or even just one game day role that helps in the overall scheme of managing what needs to be done to ensure that 8 netball games and 4 football games operate smoothly, both on and off the field. I look forward to being involved into Season 2012 and personally thank you for support of me in the role of President in Season 2011. 9 P age

Secretary s Report It is hard to believe that Season 2011 is now over, and that we are now turning our attentions to season 2012. In re-capping the season that was, I am amazed yet again of just how much this Club packs into a very short space of time. This is only possible because of the amazing, passionate people that invest their time and energy into this fantastic club. As secretary for the first time this season, and without any prior knowledge or understanding of what this role actually involved, it certainly was a case of being thrown in the deep end, but I was fortunate enough to have great support from the people around me. I would like to pay special thanks to Virginia Boyd, Tracey Ludeman, and Helen Ellis for their support throughout the season, and also to Steve Ludeman for sharing his knowledge and experience of prior years when needed, as well as being only too happy to chip in and lend a hand whenever there was something that needed doing. The DUFNC is so lucky to have so many wonderful positive members who get involved and help out throughout the year. The roles within this club are numerous, and peoples willingness to jump into a role week to week ensures it all runs smoothly, and we can t thank you enough for that, it is very much appreciated. Big thanks also to my fellow Executive members Virginia Boyd, Sam Beggs, Matthew Kirkby, Dale Potter, Lachlan Barnes and Megan O Connor. There is an enormous amount of work that each of these members do, to ensure our club continues to grow and prosper into the future, not to mention taking care of the day to day operations, and each of them invests a great deal of their personal time into these roles. Thanks for your support, the great meetings, discussions and debates, and of course all the fun this season Although we didn t quite fill all the roles on the Committee of Management this season, we had lots of people volunteer to do different parts of those roles which was just great. Thanks to all of our Committee of Management position holders for yet another great season, it has been a pleasure working with you all. Another group of volunteers that cannot go un-noted this season for their hard work and commitment to the club is our Social Committee. To Katie, Ally, Callie, Melissa, Kayla, Lauren, Tim, Johan, Brian, and all who helped out with the FANTASTIC social events this year THANKYOU! Thanks for all your assistance with advertising and getting the info circulated to all our members. A big thank you also to all our volunteers who helped out at our Junior Ball, it was a fantastic night for our juniors im sure we all would agree! Highlights for me this season, are many! It was great to be involved in an administration capacity, with the Lighting Upgrade, and seeing the Lighting Project unfold after what seemed like years in waiting. Congratulations Steve on your successful project management, you should be very proud of what you have accomplished. Another highlight was the arrival of our Shipping container for all our storage needs. Thanks to Beggsy, Steve and John Dimitropoulos for taking this item off the wish list and making it happen, and to Frank Kitto for making it look pretty for us. In August we were privileged to be asked to host the Worksafe Game of the Month, with Ambassador Ron Barrassi. It was a huge success, and thanks to all of you who helped put this day together, and who ensured it ran smoothly. Our Club and our members left a big impression on Ron Barassi, and also members of the VCFL who have expressed their sincere gratitude and praise of our club, for our professionalism and our hospitality. 10 P age

We also ran a very successful Cadbury chocolate drive this season which raised significant money for the Club. A big thank you to all our members who so willingly sold chocolates, and to those that sold lots of them, It was an awesome effort by all. Proceeds from all chocolates sold have enabled our little Auskickers to travel by bus to the MCG to play on hallowed turf at half time of the Pies v West Coast game, and also funded a bus for the junior trip to the MCG to watch Pies take on North Melbourne. One big thing that continues to impress me about this club each season is its proactive approach to Mental Health programs or initiatives such as the Beyond Blue Blue Round, and its willingness to provide resources and education to members, in such an unobtrusive manner. The DUFNC have been leaders in its response to Cybersafety, ahead of the VCFL s release of its Cyber Safety Policy in March this year. We sincerely thank our parents and junior players who have taken on board all the information we have released on this issue, and who continue to strive to uphold the DUFNC brand in the area of Social Media. Our own Facebook page has been a great addition to our communication methods this year, and thanks to everyone who interacts with it. Hopefully next season we will have photo Album links where you can access all the photos from our Social events! Also special thanks to all our members who have supported our Club Development nights, with special guests such as Aussie Jones, Wayne Johnston, Robyn Smith and John Coutis. I think we would all agree now, that there is no celebrity too big or too small, to introduce to what we all know and love DOOKIE! Thank you to everyone for your support and I wish you all the best for season 2012. Leanne Robb Thank you to Lachlan Barnes for providing us with the very entertaining Spectator Preview each week and to Kath D Elia for the netball Finals reports. 11 P age

Treasurers Report I would like to start by thanking my fellow committee members for making the 2011 Football and Netball season a good year to be part of our great club. I would also like to say a big thank you to my bookkeeper Helen, without Helen, my role would be a lot harder than it was. Looking at the Profit & Loss for the season, you can see that our turn over increase from $161,414.02 in 2010 to $186,429.28 in 2011. One major factor to this is the great effects of our social committee, holding a function on pretty much every home game. Our major function for the year the Annual Ball returned a profit of $5,464.92. We also had the privilege of hosting Ron Barassi and the Worksafe game of the month, the luncheon itself, not including the gate or the bar from the day, returned a profit of $2,390.77. The money from the crop that was planted came in at the start of the season, which was $22,000.00 including GST. A big thank you goes out to Sam and his Marketing/Sponsorship team for another great job they have done again this year, bringing in $21,680.01 worth of sponsorship; this doesn t include the great work they have done, in getting the club a shipping container. It takes the pressure off the club when we don t have to forgo the big expenses of items like this, great job Sam and team. At the end of the season our trading account balance was $2,288.10, compared with $12,671.67 at the end of last season. Our Term Deposit balance as at 4/10/2011 was $29,215.35 which has just been rounded over for another 3 months at 5.35%, compared with $39,807.48 last year. In finishing, I would like to say thank you again to the committee for such an enjoyable year and to Helen for making my role so easy. Now here s looking forward to a bigger and better season in 2012. 12 P age

DOOKIE UNITED FOOTBALL NETBALL CLUB INC. PROFIT & LOSS STATEMENT FOR THE YEAR ENDING 30TH SEPTEMBER 2011 2010 INCOME 2011 14,602.89 Bar & Meal Receipts 18,653.08 - Chocolate Net Receipts 2,907.52 20,131.35 Club Functions 36,987.64 3,660.00 Donations Received 3,585.00 50.00 Footy tipping - 4,027.00 Fundraising Receipts 23,325.56 19,152.79 Gate Receipts 19,372.03 12,504.04 Grand Final Receipts - 1,488.80 Grants Received 1,000.00 601.82 Hire of Coolroom 181.81 2,351.27 Interest Received 1,335.34 110.00 Junior Football trip 365.00 30,855.42 Kiosk Receipts 29,655.79 12,006.36 Membership fees 10,601.82 8,999.97 Merchandise Receipts 5,595.46 780.00 Netball Uniform Sales & Hire 870.00 2,000.00 PDFL Distributions Received 2,160.00 410.00 Picola Netball Assoc. fees 395.00 664.95 Raffles 1,478.05 18,901.45 Sponsorship 21,680.01 880.00 Sundries 430.01 3,650.91 VCFL Insurance 2,118.16 3,585.00 VNA Registrations 3,732.00 $161,414.02 $186,429.28

EXPENSES 753.36 Advertising 508.47 - Auskick Expenses 825.00 157.85 Bank Charges 222.36 12,509.42 Bar Purchases 12,654.76 693.41 Bus Hire 1,813.64 - Cleaning 430.00 6,380.81 Club Function Expenses 20,109.77 42,605.36 Coaches Fees/Player Incentives 35,230.00 526.54 Coaching Courses 809.09 66.89 Ebanc Fees 51.39 1,030.64 Electricity & Gas 54.54 250.00 Fines & Penalties 50.00 1,330.33 Football & Netball Trophies 2,568.36 3,002.44 Football Equipment Purchases 3,969.95 4,829.49 Football Umpire Fees 4,218.41 2,418.18 Football Uniforms 1,824.32 - Freight & Cartage 78.63 6,648.67 Fundraising Costs 18,750.45 2,496.47 General Expenses 740.19 543.30 Gifts & Donations 250.00 8,498.63 Grand Final Expenses - - GST Payments 5,860.00 217.38 Insurance 240.00 370.00 Junior Trophy Sponsorship - 17,965.91 Kiosk Expenses 17,991.96 1,153.70 Licences & Permits 1,971.10 7,819.84 Meal Purchases 9,269.52 4,916.88 Medical Supplies 7,848.98 5,112.92 Merchandise Purchases 5,359.06 619.15 Merchant Fees 570.39 272.58 Netball Equipment Purchases 196.27 1,300.00 Netball Umpire Fees 880.00 1,150.00 Netball Uniforms 1,090.91 2,112.73 PFL Fees 2,690.00 5,192.35 Player Registration Fees 5,036.36 738.50 PNA Team Fees & Score Books 738.50 - PNA Player Levies 527.50 1,180.61 Pre-Season Training Camp - 684.47 Printing, Postage & Stationery 2,296.05 3,080.00 Programs 3,410.00 6,454.55 Recreation Reserve Fees 7,000.00 - Repairs 1,678.40 600.00 Sign Printing 2,860.45 784.63 Telephone 789.88 - Trainers 780.00 5,926.00 Training Shirts - 745.45 Trainers Courses 1,115.23 220.00 Tribunal Fees - - Umpire Training Courses 149.09 3,908.00 VNA Registration Fees 4,457.00 $167,267.44 $189,965.98 -$5,853.42 NET PROFIT/(LOSS) -$3,536.70

Marketing/Sponsorship Report With the end of another season, we say a very big thank you to our valued sponsors. Many of these sponsors have been with us for a very long time and it is particularly pleasing to have hassle free negotiations each year. It is testament to this Football and Netball Club that it remains a fantastic club to be involved with across all levels. Players, Members, Supporters and Sponsors all contribute to the success at Dookie and we must all continue to support each other to share in the spoils that will follow. Thank you again to those who contributed financially, or offered their services in any capacity this season. Without this help we would find it impossible to compete in the every changing landscape that modern football and netball present. DUFNC Cropping Update Once again our club was presented with the chance to undertake some winter cropping, and I am pleased to report that the season has been kind and we look forward with some optimism to a fruitful harvest. Naturally enough, a project of this nature doesn t just happen, and many people have helped out along the way. To Steve, Tony and Chris Ludeman, Brian Harrington, Ross Geddes, Chris Payne- Croston, Tom Dickins, Pete O Donnell, thank you for all your input and efforts to get the crop in the ground and growing. And thanks also to Leanne Robb and Steve Ludeman for negotiating the lease and finalizing the agreement. This crop takes a lot of pressure off our club in terms of fundraising and I know the paddocks we are cropping will be left in great condition. I think this cropping project highlights the fact that both parties can really benefit, and it would be great if we could continue to keep this source of income going for years to come. The sharing of the workload and the volunteering of peoples time is something we really need to work on as it is unfair if left to too few. The club will be seeking help with harvest and if anybody thinks they can help with this task, please talk to Steve Ludeman or myself. My sincere apologies if I have left anybody out above. Much of the help goes directly through Steve Ludeman, and I may not be privy to all that happens out there in the paddock. We won t count our chickens before they hatch, but the crop looks fantastic at present and hopeful will give our club a financial injection. Sam Beggs 13 P age

Junior Development Report Each year this clubs contribution to Interleague and representative Football/ Netball is strong from our junior ranks, and this season was no different. Tom Harrington and Sam Tallis joined the U14 selected Interleague side, whilst our U17 players were Luke Hamilton, Zavia McPhee, Ricky O Hearn, Jacob O Connor, Luke Fraser, Jaydan Thewma, Alexis Lucattini and Siro Brana. All players played exceptional football at this level, and big congratulations to Jaydan Thewma who took out the Best on Ground Award at Deakin Reserve. In the Netball Grace Thompson was selected for the 17 and Under Representative side, well done to Grace! Junior Development has slowly embedded itself in the DUFNC culture, and our junior players are given every opportunity to play higher competition levels should they choose to do so. This season we watched U 14 players Tom Harrington, Connor Hayes, Liam Rogers and Sam Tallis all have a run with the U17 side. Under 17 players Ricky Ahearn, Steven Baker, Luke Hamilton, Simon McDonald, Zavia McPhee, Andrew Nicolson and Jacob O Conner took to the field with our Reserves side, and of course Jaydan Thewma and Zavia McPhee were regular picks for the Senior Side throughout the season. It has been a pleasure to watch all our junior players develop their skills and achieve great things on the field and on the courts this season. With the introduction of the Picola & District Talented Player Program (PIF) this year, we have continued to give our young players every opportunity to enhance their skills and development, both on and off the field. Our club hosted the PIF program early in the season which saw junior players put through a series of testing mechanisms used by the AFL in their Draft process. It is always a pleasure to invite ex AFL Players to our club to give our juniors (and seniors) a look at training and the game from a different perspective. Early this season Aussie Jones and Wayne Johnston gave our coaches the night off, taking to the track with our players. A valuable part of nights like these is also to hear from elite performers of their own personal journeys to AFL football ranks, and what it takes to get to that level. On the Netball side, we were privileged to have Robyn Smith join us again this season, who put our players and coaches through some intense training drills on the court. As a club we are very proud of our partnership with Robyn and look forward to seeing her again next season to work with our girls. Junior Development has many different facets, assisting our young players to reach their full potential both on and off the field. As Social Media becomes a major part of our young players lives, its pit falls can quite often be felt in the sporting environment. This season the DUFNC has continued to give Cybersafety a high profile, ahead of the release of the VCFL Cybersafety Policy in March this year. Again we pay tribute and thanks to the many players and parents, who have jumped on board with positive education and awareness of this issue, and who continue to uphold the DUFNC brand. Finally we take this opportunity to congratulate Jaydan Thewma, who was invited to attend Murray Bushranger trials at the end of the season, and has made it through to the final Pre-season cut of 100 players. Well done Jaydan we are very proud of your achievements, and wish you all the best with the remainder of the trials. Congratulations to our coaches who are also an integral part of this process, giving these young players guidance, opportunity and skill development week in week out. 14 P age

Club Development Report Pre-Season 2011 set the bar high for Club Development this year, and Gini s vision for the club in season 2011, when High Impact Coaching expert Richard Maloney conducted a workshop with our newly appointed Football and Netball Coaches. The theme of the day was Junior Development, and our Club Coaching Philosophy, and by the end of the session our coaches had shared their vision for the season, shared best practice, and defined their personal, and team goals. This Forum was followed by our very first Parents Forum, which was an opportunity to meet new families, and to discuss volunteering for the many roles that exist within the club week to week, as well as addressing any questions or concerns parents may have. Our clubs greatest asset is its members, and their feedback is vital to the ongoing success of the club. In August this year we again released our Member Survey which gives all of our members an opportunity to provide us with constructive feedback, and any ideas for improvement to our club operations. This season we also welcomed ex AFL Legends Aussie Jones and Wayne Johnston, joined by our local Netball guru Robyn Smith to our club. Our special guests put players and coaches through their paces at training, followed by dinner, and a fast paced and very informative presentation, and memorabilia auction by Aussie and Wayne. In August we also played host to the great man himself Ron Barassi, and the Worksafe VCFL Game of the Month. This day was a huge success for the club both financially and professionally leaving a lasting impression on our guests. And as we looked down the barrel at the Finals series, there was no better guest to have visited our Club than Mr. John Coutis. Johns account of his life, born with a severe disability, and the story of his courage and determination to live life to the fullest was an inspiration to all. Leanne & Tracey Ron Barassi Game of the Month Aussie Jones, Wayne Johnston & Robyn Smith John Coutis If I can -You can! Richard Maloney Coaches Forum 15 P age

Capital Improvements Lighting Upgrade The time finally arrived when our football teams could train under much improved lighting which has been well below standard for many years. We are very lucky to have achieved such fantastic facilities at our club and the lighting project is now the icing on the cake to what is the envy of many clubs, not only in our competition but from visitor s right across country Victoria. Many thanks go to many people who have donated time and materials to the lighting project which took almost three years from the first application of funding to the point we were able to flick the switch on the lights. Thanks firstly to Nick Nagle for the many hours he put in, not only getting the first application in but liaising with council and then putting forward a second application due to our first one being unsuccessful. We would also like to take this opportunity to thank the Victorian Government through Sports and Recreation Victoria for their huge donation of $60,000 towards the cost of the project. This donation was then boosted by $30,000 by Greater Shepparton City Council to make this project possible, so many thanks to Brendan Gostray and Colin Gleeson for making this happen. Once the paperwork was through with all the relevant signatures, the successful business to do the works moved swiftly to get the infrastructure in place and the lighting installed. Many thanks to Neil Stannard and his crew at Bonnetts Electrical on a job well done! There were a number of hurdles we had to jump while the installation was happening but they took them in their stride and got the work done in the time allocated. A big thankyou to the Recreation Reserve Committee, for their generous donation of approximately $12,000 towards the installation of a new upgraded transformer, which was required to run the whole facility including the upgrade in lighting. Thank you to Rod Sutherland and his family for the generous donation of gravel which was required to cover up the red mud which was dug up during all the groundworks.thanks also to Brian Harrington for his time in spreading the gravel.finally,thank you to Leanne Robb for giving up many hours of her time, and for her knowledge of Local and State Government processes with regards to funding and the project, there were many times, especially in the final stages that without her knowledge this project may not have materialized. The total cost of this project came in at approximately $125,000 and will be enjoyed not only by our club but by other recreation reserve users for many years to come. I am sure that also in the future that these lights will enable the club to hold day and night matches in competition, which will create more interest for this great club. Steve Ludeman Project Manager 16 P age

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Football Operations Report While we didn t win the big prize in any grades Dookie remains the benchmark football club in the region for professionalism, junior development, family friendliness and great clubliness. Don t bother looking up clubliness it is a word that had to be invented just to describe DUFNC. To the many personalities that make up our membership and in turn make the club thanks for chipping in to make our club such a great beast to be associated with, I hope to see you all (well most of you) back for season 2012. You might notice a volunteer theme throughout the report and I make no bones about singling people out who consistently choose to give up their free time freely to help us with our pastime. There are many who put in tirelessly and I ve failed to mention them, I can only apologise for that and encourage everyone to go out of their way to thank any volunteers they see pitching in. Once again the footy department was a well-oiled machine and once again that had nowt to do with me. Before anyone did anything Tony Moylan was marking the ground as he has done largely unnoticed for a lot of years, thanks Tony. Big thanks must also go to the team managers for keeping our team on the paddock, our club clear of fines, clearance disputes and flush with water, boundaries, goal umps, stewards etc. Don Nicholson somehow kept the fourths admin as smooth as Bobby s clutch work even though Don spent most of the time trying to get a mention in the Spectator. Leigh Kildey somehow kept pace with Brownies frantic recruiting, jumper changes and additional awards. Rod Waters cut down several forests to maintain a list of reserves players and wore out several pairs of shoes corralling volunteers to fill the weekly roles. Col Burney not only came to the club as a tip top team manager but not being as cunning as Mr Waters often volunteered himself to some extra roles. Lea, Helen, Tracey and Gini covered my incompetence the rest of the time, I really appreciate the effort you all put in thanks a bunch. I also enjoyed Lea and Gini s monthly footy reports good to know my Footy: nothing to report every meeting would be followed up with a run-down of what was really happening. After everyone had done their thing Col Moylan was washing the senior and reserves jumpers largely unnoticed and definitely under praised, thanks Col, where would we be without the great support of the Moylan s? Speaking of things running smoothly massive thanks must go to the trainers who ensured the players ran smoothly. Lea Robb somehow managed to take on a trainer s role despite already having a workload that would have crippled a Clydesdale. Phil Gall enjoyed his reduced role that at one stage seemed to only involve being Dicko s personal strapper; Phil s experience with the Elastoplast is invaluable and always appreciated. Jayne Thewma joined the battle field medics in another role the Thewma s have added to their weekly repertoire, Jayne has become such a club stalwart in the last two years that rather than MOZ Jayne is still Jayne and everyone calls Zooma SOJ. Klaus s alternative treatments fixed many a chronic case the amount of mysterious circles and pinpricks on player s body s testament to how much the players rely on Klaus s unique expertise. Karen O Connor was almost always the first on the scene as she prowled the boundary ready to spring into action at the first sign of trouble. Tracey Ludeman not only survived her first year in the trainer s role but took to it like she d been doing it for years. Unfortunately John Morris quiet day watching Luke play footy was interrupted a number of times as we called on his immense experience as an Ambo to help with some of the more serious injuries. He is one man we never want to use but are so happy to have around. 18 P age

Sib s either loves coaching or hates sleeping in as he took the reins in the fourths for another year bringing Richie Matters in to co-pilot the juggernaut. They were helped each week by Shrek who took on the running and Grant Hayes who was a regular with the flags. I m sure there were others who did their bit Nudge Lewis was always happy to lend a hand but I like a sleep in so am sure I didn t witness the efforts of many more of you. It is easier to sit in the car than lend a hand so thanks for giving the clubs future stars a good start in football. The fourths reached heights no one expected even winning their first final but winning games is not the sole focus in the fourths. Player development is what it s all about and by that measure 2011 was an outrageous success. Across the board from the best top ager to the most timid first timer Rich and Sibs tailored their approach to benefit each individual and it worked wonders. The fourths also took on the lion s share of game day jobs, the club would have ground to a halt if not for the players extra efforts. It is good to see the club is chockfull of great junior footballers that are also great people. Browny stepped from behind Greigy s immense shadow (both literally and figuratively) to take on the top job following a wildly successful stint as assistant. Browny has carried the job with aplomb this year balancing on field success with development of the individuals. Danny Thewma was the new coach in waiting, Danny is still yet to get a FOZ tatt to signify his new nickname but aside from that indiscretion was a fantastic foil for Browny all year. Steve Ludeman was mentor coach for part of the season, and rounded out what proved to be a ringa-ding coaching line up. Kirks attempted retirement from the field meant his brother in law forced him into central umpiring even when (as predicted) his retirement dream was cut short by his love of the game. Rounding out the family feel of volunteers Greg everything s not black and white Brown was waving the flags every week. The thirds achieved some great things in 2011 but unfortunately the year ended early with a prelim finals loss. Development is a massive part of thirds coaching and through a punishing training regime; winning/confident culture and providing opportunities for people to play at higher levels I m sure Brownies brigade have finished 2011 as better footballers than when they started it. Travy and Dicko took on the seconds job which coincidently is the second toughest job in football, the toughest of course belonging to Rodney Eade s phone. Disco swapped the playing strip for fluro disco suit and was a massive help every week, but it will be good to see him back playing next year. The other volunteers much like the playing group was a revolving menu, special thanks must go to regular umpire Buck McPhee, Time keeper Bill Kirkby and regular water girl and water coordinator Michelle Nicolson. Everyone bar her offspring appreciated Michelle s constant volunteering of herself and others. To those of you who failed to show up for rostered duties owe the Nicolson s big time. On field the two s could have done anything but unfortunately didn t wind up with anything to show for the glimpses of potential. Hopefully the old blokes stick around and don t get any slower, the young blokes stick around and keep getting better and everyone gets to training next year because if they do I m sure a two s team at Dookie can finally have as much fun on field as they do off it. Ooze and Dudge completed their second year as coach and assistant coach managing to beat all comers bar those pesky Eagles. Unfortunately the year ended prematurely with a loss in the elimination final but given the evenness of the competition there wasn t much separating us from the cup despite finishing. Most senior coaches spend a hell of a lot of time doing the job but it 19 P age

is worth mentioning just how much time Tim and Clint invested not just getting the on field stuff right but helping socially and on improving the clubliness. Steve Ludeman was also on the coaching/selection panel while trotting out the messages and Jimmy Marx rounded out the helm and added his Physio skills on the side. Pauline kept the time every week and seemed to play a pivotal part in some close contests. Frankie Kitto took down the stats and provided advice to some opposition fans. The roster of Thirds running the boundary was great to see and always a massive ask after having already played a tough match of their own. While the seniors and seconds helping out before their game was appreciated. These extra s by the players was a great indication of just how many people are willing to share the load to make Dooks an enjoyable entity to be involved with. In all Dookie weren t far off the pace on field and are miles in front of it off field, so why wouldn t you all be sticking around for 2012, it is going to be massive. Go Dooks. Auskick 2011 The year 2011 has been a very successful year for our Auskick program. We had 15 Auskickers take part throughout the season with attendances almost 100% each night. For the first time our Auskick kids travelled down to the MCG to play a match at half time of an AFL match in front of 50,000 people. Our boys certainly put on a show for their parents and family and the highlight of the day was certainly seeing Sebbie Blackmore do a hand stand in front of the crowd which was not unlike something achieved by the likes of Jason Akermanas.Also our Auskick kids played a number of matches in front of the Dookie crowds at half time of our seniors home games, thanks to the parents who helped run these games and to the parents of the kids for getting your children to these games, I am sure they got a lot out of it.we finished up the program with a pie and presentation night where the kids received medallions for being a half time hero on the MCG.Next year we hope to run the program again so get in early because next year the AFL is really promoting girls into the sport through the Auskick program and it would be great to see a few girls turn up and perhaps show up the boys. Thank you to the club for supporting this program and giving these kids the opportunity to get out and not only learn the skills of our game but to socialize and form new friendships. Steve Ludeman 20 P age

2011 Registered Players DUFNC 2011 Annual General Report U 14's U 17's Reserves Seniors Bowmaker Charlie Ahearn Ricky Armstrong James Beggs Samuel Dean Benjamin Baker Steven Barnes Lachlan Berry Raymond Dempster Izak Bowmaker Jack Beanham Daniel Cormican Aaryn Evans Luke Brana Siro Beaton Samuel Dickins Tom Gall Kade Brown Joshua Berry Simon Dudgeon Clint Hamilton Shawn Burn Darren Bovell Adam Feldtmann Tim Hamilton Benjamin Dimitropoulos Trent Brown Nicholas Kitto Mark Harrington Mitchell Doyle Nathan Claney James Kitto Mathew Harrington Thomas Fraser Luke Dobbin Peter Maddison Matthew Hayes Connor Gillin Benjamin Doig Brenton Marx Campbell Hayes Samuel Hamilton Luke Dunning Taylor Mason Paul Howard Griffin Kildey Jeremy Feldtmann Ben McFarlane Ken Ladgrove Jacob Law Daniel Feldtmann Chris McKinley Nick Lewis Jordyn Lock Kyle Fiore John McMullan Patrick Lovell Brandon Lucattini Alexis Geddes Nicholas McMullan Brendan Lucattini Kaspar Ludeman Nathan Gorman Aedan Moylan Johan Lythgo Drew McDonald Simon Hayes Mitchell O'Connor Christopher McKenzie Hayden McPhee Zavia Hoch Daniel O'Donnell Peter Nicolson David Morris Luke Howard Shelby O'Sullivan Joel O'keefe Bradley Nicolson Andrew Jennings Steve Robb Michael O'Keeffe Peter O'Connor Stephen Kearney Ryan Sibley Luke Randall Jason O'Connor Jacob Kirkby Mathew Vagg Lachlan Randall Connor O'Connor Sean Kitto Mark White Paul Randall Morgan Sinclair Angus Kitto Gavin Rogers Declan Sutherland Daniel Lamb Stephen Rogers Liam Thewma Jaydan Landmeter David Samkakai Zakary Tonc Yasar Lang Nicholas Squire Kel Wilson Cohen Ludeman Chris Tallis Sam Matters Richard Tonc Kerem McPhee David McPhee Joshua Mears Lachlan Morris Luke Nicolson Robert O'Brien Nicholas O'Connor Christopher O'Connor Luke O'Connor Phillip O'Connor Xavier O'Keeffe Justin O'Shea Michael Page Matthew Randall Jason Scott Lachlan Stewart Cody Torpy Brendan Vagg Lachlan Vella Jesse Walker Matthew Waters Travis Waters Justin Woodham Jeffrey 21 P age

2011 Games Tally DUFNC 2011 Annual General Report B/F Club Games games played 2011 TOTAL CLUB GAMES REG No. Family Name First name SNR RES U17s U14's SNR RES U17s U14s SNR RES U17s U14s TOTAL 1122440 Ahearn Ricky 0 0 0 28 0 2 20 0 0 2 20 28 50 1332413 Armstrong James 11 10 0 0 0 2 0 0 11 12 0 0 23 1120003 Baker Steven 0 0 19 50 0 1 19 0 0 1 38 50 89 1160579 Barnes Lachlan 7 109 0 0 0 13 0 0 7 122 0 0 129 1161068 Beanham Daniel 10 5 0 0 0 3 0 0 10 8 0 0 18 1138776 Beaton Samuel 0 0 15 0 0 5 0 0 0 5 15 0 20 1160581 Beggs Samuel 172 0 0 0 15 0 0 0 187 0 0 0 187 889306 Berry Raymond 37 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 39 0 0 0 39 1158298 Berry Simon 10 9 0 0 0 16 0 0 10 25 0 0 35 1121891 Bovell Adam 0 2 19 0 0 14 0 0 0 16 19 0 35 232703 Bowmaker Charlie 0 0 0 64 0 0 0 20 0 0 0 84 84 1120006 Bowmaker Jack 0 0 0 16 0 0 14 0 0 0 14 16 30 1120008 Brana Siro 0 0 22 33 0 0 20 0 0 0 42 33 75 1120009 Brown Joshua 0 0 21 37 0 0 21 0 0 0 42 37 79 1160586 Brown Nicholas 0 31 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 33 0 0 33 1122455 Burn Darren 0 0 0 0 0 0 21 0 0 0 21 0 21 1121649 Claney James 0 1 16 0 0 16 0 0 0 17 16 0 33 1120011 Cormican Aaryn 21 7 56 0 17 0 0 0 38 7 56 0 101 1893152 Dean Benjamin 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 17 0 0 0 17 17 1904360 Dempster Izak 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 16 0 0 0 16 16 1160591 Dickins Tom 177 3 56 102 11 0 0 0 188 3 56 102 349 1630366 Dimitropoulos Trent 0 0 0 8 0 0 19 0 0 0 19 8 27 1893200 Dobbin Peter 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 9 0 0 9 1160592 Doig Brenton 2 54 0 0 5 13 0 0 7 67 0 0 74 1121913 Doyle Nathan 0 0 0 0 0 0 20 0 0 0 20 0 20 1158049 Dudgeon Clint 19 0 0 0 16 0 0 0 35 0 0 0 35 1433111 Dunning Taylor 0 15 5 0 0 16 0 0 0 31 5 0 36 1336474 Evans Luke 0 0 0 21 0 0 0 20 0 0 0 41 41 175427 Feldtmann Tim 16 0 0 0 11 0 0 0 27 0 0 0 27 1120013 Feldtmann Ben 0 1 52 83 0 2 0 0 0 3 52 83 138 1158053 Feldtmann Chris 16 20 34 37 3 14 0 0 19 34 34 37 124 1686848 Fiore John 0 12 0 0 0 14 0 0 0 26 0 0 26 1121921 Fraser Luke 0 0 20 0 0 0 20 0 0 0 40 0 40 185014 Gall Kade 0 0 0 73 0 0 0 20 0 0 0 93 93 1158059 Geddes Nicholas 39 5 54 93 16 1 0 0 55 6 54 93 208 1122469 Gillin Benjamin 0 0 0 34 0 0 21 0 0 0 21 34 55 1177453 Gorman Aedan 37 3 0 0 7 7 0 0 44 10 0 0 54 1120020 Hamilton Luke 0 0 44 48 0 1 19 0 0 1 63 48 112 1120021 Hamilton Shawn 0 0 0 84 0 0 0 20 0 0 0 104 104 1336305 Hamilton Benjamin 0 0 0 23 0 0 0 20 0 0 0 43 43 1120023 Harrington Mitchell 0 0 0 41 0 0 0 20 0 0 0 61 61 1120024 Harrington Thomas 0 0 0 100 0 0 8 20 0 0 8 120 128 185076 Hayes Mitchell 0 1 19 34 0 1 0 0 0 2 19 34 55 185079 Hayes Connor 0 0 0 52 0 0 1 20 0 0 1 72 73 185089 Hayes Samuel 0 0 0 47 0 0 0 20 0 0 0 67 67 1165463 Hoch Daniel 0 0 0 0 0 12 0 0 0 12 0 0 12 1118308 Howard Griffin 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 20 0 0 0 26 26 1160603 Howard Shelby 1 32 12 0 0 3 0 0 1 35 12 0 48 1380944 Jennings Steve 0 15 0 0 0 8 0 0 0 23 0 0 23 1158415 Kearney Ryan 0 31 0 0 0 16 0 0 0 47 0 0 47 1344602 Kildey Jeremy 0 0 1 8 0 0 21 0 0 0 22 8 30 1160606 Kirkby Mathew 106 90 18 103 0 7 0 0 106 97 18 103 324 1158251 Kitto Mark 0 0 0 0 14 2 0 0 14 2 0 0 16 1160607 Kitto Gavin 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 22 P age

B/F Club Games Games Played 2011 Total Club Games Reg No Family Name First Name Sen Res U17 U14 Sen Res U17 U14 Sen Res U17 U14 Total 1160608 Kitto Mathew 63 0 0 0 18 0 0 0 81 0 0 0 81 1710529 Ladgrove Jacob 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 16 0 0 0 16 16 1158344 Lamb Stephen 0 13 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 16 0 0 16 175276 Landmeter David 24 20 0 0 2 3 0 0 26 23 0 0 49 1120031 Lang Nicholas 0 0 12 0 0 2 0 0 0 2 12 0 14 1120032 Law Daniel 0 1 35 87 0 0 16 0 0 1 51 87 139 1668577 Lewis Jordyn 0 0 0 16 0 0 0 20 0 0 0 36 36 1933412 Lock Kyle 2 2 0 0 0 0 11 0 2 2 11 0 15 1336319 Lovell Brandon 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 14 0 0 0 18 18 1120034 Lowden Evan 0 3 62 73 0 1 0 0 0 4 62 73 139 1120035 Lucattini Alexis 4 0 39 60 2 0 8 0 6 0 47 60 113 1120036 Lucattini Kaspar 0 0 0 46 0 0 0 20 0 0 0 66 66 1120037 Ludeman Nathan 0 0 0 96 0 0 19 0 0 0 19 96 115 1160612 Ludeman Chris 275 1 38 73 0 1 0 0 275 2 38 73 388 1420162 Lythgo Drew 0 0 0 12 0 0 0 20 0 0 0 32 32 1354708 Maddison Matthew 12 0 0 0 19 0 0 0 31 0 0 0 31 79017 Marx Campbell 19 0 0 0 17 0 0 0 36 0 0 0 36 889341 Mason Paul 0 0 0 0 19 0 0 0 19 0 0 0 19 1180867 Matters Richard 26 8 0 0 16 2 0 0 42 10 0 0 52 1603900 McDonald Simon 0 0 0 0 0 1 19 0 0 1 19 0 20 1119036 McFarlane Ken 0 0 0 0 18 0 0 0 18 0 0 0 18 1639393 McKenzie Hayden 0 0 0 16 0 0 0 20 0 0 0 36 36 1158352 McKinley Nick 76 1 0 0 13 0 0 0 89 1 0 0 90 79025 McMullan Patrick 19 0 0 0 19 0 0 0 38 0 0 0 38 1158083 McMullan Brendan 16 0 0 0 18 0 0 0 34 0 0 0 34 886080 McPhee David 0 56 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 59 0 0 59 1120038 McPhee Zavia 0 0 18 47 6 2 15 0 6 2 33 47 88 1160616 McPhee Joshua 14 18 0 0 0 1 0 0 14 19 0 0 33 1668524 Mears Lachlan 0 13 17 0 0 12 0 0 0 25 17 0 42 1862090 Morris Luke 0 0 0 0 1 4 2 0 1 4 2 0 7 123859 Moylan Johan 38 0 0 30 18 0 0 0 56 0 0 30 86 1332565 Nicolson Robert 0 1 40 0 0 18 0 0 0 19 40 0 59 1336325 Nicolson Andrew 0 0 20 20 0 1 21 0 0 1 41 20 62 1336339 Nicolson David 0 0 0 37 0 0 0 20 0 0 0 57 57 1296565 O'Brien Nicholas 0 0 20 0 0 17 0 0 0 17 20 0 37 1120041 O'Connor Stephen 0 0 0 104 0 0 19 0 0 0 19 104 123 1138915 O'Connor Christopher 12 1 20 0 1 5 0 0 13 6 20 0 39 1138916 O'Connor Jacob 0 1 32 0 0 1 20 0 0 2 52 0 54 1153330 O'Connor Luke 3 3 46 72 2 1 0 0 5 4 46 72 127 1160620 O'Connor Phillip 0 44 1 36 0 10 0 0 0 54 1 36 91 1160622 O'Connor Xavier 0 56 41 63 0 7 0 0 0 63 41 63 167 450242 O'Donnell Peter 128 4 59 70 17 0 0 0 145 4 59 70 278 1120042 O'Keeffe Peter 0 0 0 64 0 0 0 20 0 0 0 84 84 1160625 O'Keeffe Justin 0 85 19 0 0 17 0 0 0 102 19 0 121 1861864 O'Keeffe Bradley 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 17 0 0 0 17 17 1160628 O'Shea Michael 0 1 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 4 0 0 4 1153017 O'Sullivan Joel 0 0 0 0 19 0 0 0 19 0 0 0 19 1853111 Page Matthew 0 0 0 0 0 14 0 0 0 14 0 0 14 1160633 Rainbird Warwick 0 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 4 0 0 4 1364474 Randall Jason 5 23 0 0 3 15 0 0 8 38 0 0 46 1947388 Randall Connor 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 4 4 1947389 Randall Morgan 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 2 2 1118684 Robb Michael 3 0 16 0 10 9 0 0 13 9 16 0 38 1122240 Rogers Declan 0 0 0 13 0 0 0 13 0 0 0 26 26 1122241 Rogers Liam 0 0 0 18 0 0 3 20 0 0 3 38 41 23 P age

B/F Club Games Games Played 2011 Total Club Games Reg No Family Name First Name Sen Res U17 U14 Sen Res U17 U14 Sen Res U17 U14 Total 1960900 Samkakai Zakary 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 5 5 1382790 Scott Lachlan 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 3 0 0 3 1160638 Sibley Luke 54 45 0 0 15 0 0 0 69 45 0 0 114 1336297 Sinclair Angus 0 0 3 36 0 0 20 0 0 0 23 36 59 1121514 Squire Kel 0 0 0 17 0 0 0 19 0 0 0 36 36 1853114 Stewart Cody 0 0 0 0 2 14 0 0 2 14 0 0 16 1741319 Sutherland Daniel 0 0 0 1 0 0 18 0 0 0 18 1 19 228630 Tallis Sam 0 0 0 50 0 0 3 20 0 0 3 70 73 1122518 Thewma Jaydan 0 2 20 0 11 1 10 0 11 3 30 0 44 1268120 Tonc Yasar 0 0 0 0 0 0 21 0 0 0 21 0 21 1904364 Tonc Kerem 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 16 0 0 0 16 16 1106838 Torpy Brendan 0 0 0 0 0 15 0 0 0 15 0 0 15 1157534 Vagg Lachlan 0 0 0 0 12 2 0 0 12 2 0 0 14 1120052 Vella Jesse 15 27 50 28 6 8 0 0 21 35 50 28 134 141255 Walker Matthew 0 2 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 8 0 0 8 882322 Waters Travis 0 30 0 0 0 15 0 0 0 45 0 0 45 1863734 Waters Justin 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 1153041 White Paul 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 1862100 Wilson Cohen 0 0 0 0 0 0 19 0 0 0 19 0 19 790988 Woodham Jeffrey 2 16 0 0 0 10 0 0 2 26 0 0 28 24 P age

The Coaches Tim Feldtmann Clint Dudgeon 2011 Vote Count & Award Winners S E Best & Fairest Matthew Kitto Runner Up B&F Sam Beggs Coaches Award Joel O Sullivan Most Determined Lachlan Vagg N I O R S Most Consistent Matt Maddison Most Improved Michael Robb Matt Kitto Sam Beggs Matt Maddison Brendan McMullan Patrick McMullan Tim Feldtmann Paul Mason Ken McFarlane Campbell Marx Johan Moylan Nick McKinley Nick Geddes 171 79 70 67 64 40 37 36 33 29 28 27 Most Courageous Brendan McMullin Clint Dudgeon Peter O Donnell Aaron Cormican Jaydan Thewma Tom Dickins Luke Sibley Richard Matters Mark Kitto Michael Robb Joel O Sullivan Zavia McPhee Lachlan Vagg 23 22 22 21 17 8 6 5 4 3 2 1 Best First Year Player Paul Mason League Ladder Shep East 64 Rennie 48 Waaia 48 Tungamah 44 Dookie United 36 Katandra 24 Katunga 24 Leading Goal Kicker Patrick McMullin DUFNC Vote Count Katamatite 0 25 P age

The Coaches Travis Waters Tom Dickins 2011 Vote Count & Award Winners R E Best & Fairest Runner Up B&F Coaches Award Most Improved S Simon Berry Chris Feldtmann Justin O Keefe Cody Stewart League Ladder Tungamah 68 E Shepparton East 60 Rennie 52 Katandra 40 Waaia 34 R Most Determined Brendan Torpy Most Consistent Lachlan Barnes Best First Year Player Nicholas O Brien Dookie United 18 Katunga 16 Katamatite 0 V E S Simon Berry Chris Feldtmann Lachlan Barnes Justin O Keefe Michael Robb Jeff Woodham Jesse Vella Nick O Brien Matthew Kirkby Aedan Gorman Travis Waters Lachlan Vagg 127 73 60 51 46 32 32 27 26 24 23 22 Jason Randall Luke Morris Brenton Doig James Claney David Landmeter Matt Walker Daniel Hoc Nick Geddes Chris O Connor Taylor Dunning Cody Stewart Luke Hamilton 20 20 19 19 17 17 14 14 13 11 10 9 Richard Matters Ryan Kearney Zavia McPhee Lachlan Mears Luke O Connor Steven Jennings Chris Ludeman Adam Bovell Gavin Kitto Mark Kitto Michael O Shea Peter Dobin DUFNC 2011 Vote Count 8 8 8 7 7 7 6 6 4 4 4 3 Sam Beaton James Armstrong Jock O Connor Robert Nicolson 3 3 2 2 26 P age

The Coaches Nick Brown Damien O Connor Daniel Thewma 2011 Vote Count & Award Winners U N Best & Fairest Siro Brana Runner Up B&F Luke Hamilton Coaches Award Ricky Ahearn Best First Year Player Luke Morris D E Most Consistent Most Determined Most Improved Best Player in Finals R Luke Fraser Siro Brana 134 Jacob O Connor Jeremy Kildey 35 Andrew Nicolson Alexis Lucattini 12 Zavia McPhee League Ladder 17 Luke Hamilton Jacob O Connor Luke Fraser Jaydan Thewma Luke Morris Zavia McPhee Ricky Ahearn 110 75 56 55 55 50 41 Coen Wilson Angus Sinclair Andrew Nicolson Yasar Tonc Benjamin Gillan Joshua Brown Kyle Lock 29 26 24 24 21 17 14 Simon McDonald Nathan Doyle Steven Baker Trent Dimitropoulos Daniel Law 11 9 7 4 1 Shepparton East 72 Katunga 54 Dookie United 52 Katamatite 38 Katandra 36 Waaia 20 Tungamah 8 DUFNC 2011 Vote Count Rennie 4 27 P age

i The Coaches Luke Sibley Richard Matters 2011 Vote Count & Award Winners U N Best & Fairest Runner Up B&F Best First Year Player Coaches Award D Tom Harrington Liam Rogers Izak Dempster Shawn Hamilton E R Most Improved Hayden McKenzie Most Consistent Connor Hayes Most Determined Sam Tallis Best Player in Finals Kaspar Lucattini Tom Harrington 157 Kaspar Lucattini 36 Brayden Lovell 6 League Ladder Liam Rogers 125 Sam Hayes 27 Drew Lythgo 5 Shepparton East 72 Connor Hayes 106 Jordan Lewis 23 Griffin Howard 4 Tungamah 60 Sam Tallis 82 Kerem Tonc 20 Mitch Harrington 4 Katandra 52 14 David Nicolson Peter O Keefe Sean Hamilton 56 53 47 Charlie Bowmaker Kal Squires Kade Gall 19 18 16 Izac Dempster Hayden McKenzie Bradley O Keefe 2 2 1 Dookie United 32 Katamatite 32 Waaia 20 Jacob Ludgrove 1 Rennie 12 DUFNC 2011 Vote Count Katunga 8 28 P age

Picola & District Football Netball League Season 2011 Vote Tally Seniors Reserves Luke Cowan Waaia 24 Daniel Ellis Tungamah 26 Nicholas Doyle Tungamah 23 Brett Harvey Tungamah 23 Matthew Kitto Dookie United 22 Craig Frauenfelder Rennie 20 Paul Collins Waaia 19 Corey Wilson Katandra 16 Joshua Woods Rennie 18 David Jenkins Katunga 15 Ricky Frappell Shepparton East 18 Harrison O Reilly Waaia 13 Hayden Best Shepparton East 18 Simon Berry Dookie United 13 Adam Dodd Tungamah 18 Ross Hopkins Katandra 11 Chase Strawhorn Rennie 13 Dylan Sheppard Shepparton East 11 Under 17 s Under 14 s Braydon Kearns Shepparton East 29 Raymond Ritchie Shepparton East 38 Jared Hicks Stephen Barrett Klae Rowan Jordan Figallo Siro Brana Mitchell Reeves Matthew Hodge Oliver Ross Katunga Katandra Shepparton East Katunga Dookie United Shepparton East Katamatite Katamatite 23 21 18 17 17 16 15 15 Jacob Sampson Lachlan Mann Chris Bucktin Jonty Wardle James Irvine Anthony Bergamin Thomas Harrington Tungamah Katandra Shepparton East Katandra Tungamah Waaia Dookie United 36 31 24 21 20 18 17 29 P age

2011 Player Milestones 50 Club Games Ricky Ahearn Ben Gillan Aedan Gorman Mitch Harrington Sam Hayes Richard Matters Robert Nicolson Andrew Nicolson David Nicolson Jacob O Connor Angus Sinclair 50 Senior Games 100 Club Games Johan Moylan Aaron Cormican Luke Hamilton Shawn Hamilton Nathan Ludeman 100 Senior Games 200 Senior Games 250 Senior Games Luke Sibley Nick Geddes Peter O Donnell 30 P age

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Netball Operations Report Season 2011 was another successful season for Dookie United netball. All eight teams were again filled with great player numbers, especially in our junior ranks. Our only finals appearance was in A Grade, with Karen and the girls ending their campaign in a close match in the second week of finals. Congratulations to the A GRADE girls on what I feel was a successful netball season. Against the ladder leaders we battled at times but were always very competitive. After defeating Katunga by 2 goals in the final round we moved from 7th on the ladder to defeating 4th placed Rennie in the Elimination final by 6 goals. We gave Tungamah a fright only losing by 4 goals in a hard fought semifinal. Although disappointed with this result the team can be proud of their efforts. All team members worked well together throughout the season and made a real effort in supporting the Club with regard training sessions, game days and social functions. Thank you to Callie Smith (Captain) and Lyndal Hackett (Vice-Captain) for their leadership and support. Well done to Lyndal Hackett coming 5th overall in the league vote count. Well done also to Serrin Gardner for organising Tuesday night fitness sessions. They certainly helped keep all grades on the ball. During the year we had to call on other team members to help us out with numbers because of injury or absences. Special thanks go to Ellie Darcy (17 & under) and the B grade girls. Thank you also to Megan O Connor and the other senior coaches, Mon Tolliday and Kath D Elia, for their input and support. ~ Karen McMullan Our B GRADE Dookie United Netball Team came together with nine players in total. In the beginning we had quite a few players that generally played one position. Throughout the year many players were asked to learn about and take on new positions to stand us in good stead if players were away on holidays, sick or injured. This also lead to more even amounts of game time, therefore strengthening individuals abilities and skills for their future in netball. The girls worked well together, forming good relationships and bonds. They continually put forward ideas and concepts to try during training or on game day. ~ Monique Tolliday A new look C GRADE was most eager for the first round of games to begin in 2011. With a strong cohort attending both Tuesday (maybe because the girls were scared I would punish them for not coming to fitness as I took this session, but all in all a great example was set for the rest of the teams!) and Thursday night training s meant that the Scoreboard and Team Cohesion goals we set for the season were realistic. Lauren Nisbet and Kath D Elia (co-captains) led from the front with Mon LeBehen and Elise King spearheading the defence, newcomer Jo Trapani and Kate Poppa dictated the play through the center with Laura Thomson, and fresh to the club this season, Michelle Henry and Skye Humphreys sinking goals down the shooting end. Although the team found it challenging to meet the Scoreboard goals, they did experience a peak (or a win) in Rounds 6 and 13, well done! On the other hand through the troughs the girls were always positive and supportive of one another and tried their best to act upon any feedback to improve their game individually or as a team. A thank you must also go to the handful of 17 & under girls who made it possible for us to take the court many weekends and also have a spell when needed. ~ Serrin Gardner 32 P age

A great season from C RESERVE, with many new faces joining the club this year. We had a range of experienced and brand new players who worked well to form a cohesive team. We had a slow start to the season as we taught our new players some of the trickier rules, but by the end of the year we were a polished unit who successfully knocked off some of the top teams in the final rounds and only narrowly missed finals. Looking forward to a flag in 2012! ~ Kath D Elia It was a slow start to pre-season for the 17 & UNDER netballers, with many of the players still heavily involved in Tennis finals. It wasn t until Round 3 that all twelve netballers were available for training and playing, so it took the team another few weeks to find its groove. All 12 players were dynamic, and at about the half-way point in the season, the girls started to gel, play well and really take their training and game much more seriously. Captain Ellie Darcy did a phenomenal job in goals where she normally does not play. Her sheer determination to improve ensured her a spot in the A Grade squad as an interchange player. Vice- Captain Joanna Gall is everything a captain needs to be in that she is always positive and talking on or off court, and is a very big asset for any side. Mietta Innes-Irons learnt to channel her endless energy and use it for good on the netball court, with both Anika O Callaghan and Krissy Hall learning to control their play and front cut! Shooters, Natarsha Gall and Gretta O Sullivan finally managed to stay in front of their players and to put a bit of aggression into their game, as did defender Courtney Lewis who could bound from anywhere and pull in numerous intercepts. Allison Roest was one of the most improved players this year, learning to use her height to its full advantage and jump! Maddison Schultz and Stephanie Sutton demonstrated amazing determination and sportsmanship that any coach would be proud of. Unfortunately Grace Thomson suffered a severe ankle injury early in the season and wasn t able to take the court again, which was very disappointing as she had just been selected in the 17 & Under League Representative team. Every player this year was able to experience a game up in the seniors and each one held their own, giving the Club a big glimmer of hope for the future. The end of the season ladder was not a true reflection of this team s ability and talent, and I believe that if the girls had of been able to have a much more consistent pre-season they would have easily been a part of the finals series in September. There are still a few who are eligible for next year to come back and give it another go, which I hope they do because their potential is enormous! Thank you to each and every player for their effort, respect and sportsmanship throughout a very enjoyable season. ~ Jodie Fleming The 15 & UNDER team had good numbers this year with the five players remaining from last year s premiership team joined by five players who came up from the 13 & Unders and one new player to the Club. This combination took a few weeks to re-position, and there were mixed results for the season with some great wins against strong sides and some disappointing losses. The girls to their credit became a close unit and particularly enjoyed their last part of the season with all girls improving their skills. The improvement in the girls coming up from 13 s was most noticeable and although there was a big step up in speed, agility and strength required at this level they took to the challenge well. It was very heartening to see the team have wins against sides like Shepparton East and Rennie, who were both finals contenders, later in the season. It was a season for dual duties with Melissa Stedman and Ebony Gall taking on the co-captain role and Trish Evans and Lynne Harmer sharing the coaching. Melissa and Ebony were great role models for the team both in their playing ability and leadership qualities. With both coaches having daughters in the team most of the player votes was left to the umpires and we thank them for their assistance 33 P age

throughout the season. Congratulations to our Best & Fairest Winner Ebony Gall, Runner up Grace Evans, Most Valuable Team Player Melissa Stedman and Most Improved player Rachael Graham. We look forward to a promising season in 2012. ~ Lynne Harmer and Trish Evans This year there was twelve 13 & UNDER players. It was decided after the first few games that twelve was difficult to manage on game day and a roster was adopted to have ten players each week. This was still a challenge as it meant that some players would get half a game. On average we ended up with nine girls per game which was much easier to work with. During the season we had two major injuries Laura missed the first six weeks with a broken arm, and Jordyn injured her knee in Round 12 and did not return to the court for the remainder of the season. Both were missed during their time off court. Over the season the girls improved immensely and gained many skills, although we did not have success on the scoreboard. Some weeks the team appeared to be towered over by the opposition, not surprising as some of the girls were ten years old. The five girls who came into the team from last year s 11 & Under side had a steep learning curve, joining two players new to the Club along with several from last year s 13 & Under team, but took to training really well and joined forces with the older girls, and after not a lot of time together the girls were combining well. Positions were pretty much settled for some girls as this was where the team needed them whilst others learnt the skills of different spots as they played several positions. There were some interesting times at training but overall the girls put in some hard work. The younger girls were certainly focused and willing to listen. All the best to all the girls for their future netball. ~ Andrea Graham The 11 & UNDER side enjoyed their season of netball with coaches Amanda Sutherland and Julie McNiece. It was great to see the skills and knowledge of the game develop within the team through the year, and the improvement as individual players and when combining as a team over the duration of the season. Amanda and Julie incorporated lots of fun elements into training while still working on developing the player s skills to provide a great foundation for their future netball. Certainly some promising signs for the future of Dookie United netball! Thanks to those who helped out each week during the season giving their time, energy and expertise when completing their rostered turn or taking on one, or more, of the following roles enabling all team to take the court each week umpire, scorer, team manager, trainer and first aid personal, setting up and packing up on home games and the numerous other tasks that needed to be done each week. In addition to having the players and coaches available, these roles also need to be filled in order to allow the matches to go ahead and it makes game day run smoothly when everyone willing to help out. Also thanks to all those who supported our teams as spectators on the sidelines. Well done to all players and coaches on a great year. Congratulations to all the players who took the chance, when available, to challenge themselves by playing in a higher grade, in particular the 17 & under players who all played at least one senior game, gaining a taste of the competition level they may be moving into next season. Well done and congratulations to Grace Thomson, who was selected in the Picola League Representative side for 17 & under, a great achievement. Congratulations to Alida Kildey, Renee Wills, Athena Poullos and Michelle Henry for completing the Level 1 Umpiring course, and Jacklyn O Connor who attended the Umpire Mentor session during the season. Also congratulations to all those who began umpiring during the season, it is great to see these people trying umpiring and taking up the support of the Umpire Mentor program within the league. Hopefully the experience of umpiring and the increased knowledge of how the rules are applied is of benefit when playing. Thanks to all players for their support and respect shown to all 34 P age

umpires and to opposition players and coaches You are great representatives for the Dookie United FNC. Many thanks to Elise King in her role as Game Day Manager, Jacklyn O Connor for taking on the position of Umpire Co-coordinator, and also for mentoring the beginner umpires, and Serrin Gardner, and others, for their work putting together and leading the pre-season and Tuesday fitness sessions. All the best for the 2012 netball season! Megan O Connor 35 P age

2011 Registered Players A-Grade B-Grade C-grade C-Res Faneco Megan Gardner Serrin D'Elia Kathryn Akers Honie Fleming Jodie Harry Kate Henry Michelle Gall Robyn Green Carla Innes-Irons Georgia Humphreys Skye Gardner Delvene Hackett Lyndal Konig Allison King Elise Halsall Olivia Smith Callie Myers Cara LeBehen Monique Harrington Jacinta Sutherland Kayla O'Connor Jacklyn Nisbet Lauren Holland Katrina Tolliday Monique Sutherland Melissa Poppa Kate Kildey Alida Waters Sheena Thom Melissa Thomson Laura Ludeman Wendy Tolliday Fiona Trapani Joanne McMullan Karen Muir Stephanie Poullos Athena Smith Sarah Zeller Katie Under 17 Under 15 Under 13 Under 11 Darcy Ellie Cleave Chelsea Bowmaker Daisy Boyd Cate Gall Joanna Evans Grace Freeman Molly Fleming Madeline Gall Natarsha Gall Ebony Kildey Lexie Fleming Naoise Hall Krissy Graham Rachael McNiece Jessica Harmer Chloe Innes-Irons Mietta Halsall Candice O'Connor Laura Hayes Ella Lewis Courtney Harmer Sophie Rogers Lily Helps Hannah O'Callaghan Anika Innes-Irons Lily Rowney- Sutton Lainey Lucattini Amelia O'Sullivan Gretta Kildey Julia Sinclair Rebecca Rogers Abbey Roest Allison McNiece Emily Squire Jordyn Schuster Jessie Schultz Maddison Roberts Matilda Sutherland Chloe Squire Jaimee Sutton Stephanie Stedman Melissa Tallis Julia Sutherland Jordan Thomson Grace Telford Chloe 36 P age

2011 Games Tally Name Sen Jun Club Name Sen Jun Club Akers, Honie 9 0 9 Ludeman, Wendy 57 0 57 Bowmaker, Daisy 0 40 40 McMullan, Karen 12 0 12 Boyd, Catherine 0 2 2 McNiece, Emily 0 32 32 Cleave, Chelsea 0 5 5 McNiece, Jessica 0 34 34 Darcy, Ellie 7 84 91 Muir, Stephanie 15 0 15 D'Elia, Kathryn 68 0 68 Myers, Cara 23 0 23 Evans, Grace 0 43 43 Nisbet, Lauren 49 0 49 Faneco, Megan 37 0 37 O'Callaghan, Anika 1 25 26 Fleming, Jodie 32 0 32 O'Connor, Jacklyn 134 82 216 Fleming, Madeline 0 20 20 O'Connor, Laura 0 47 47 Freeman, Molly 0 42 42 O'Sullivan, Gretta 2 78 80 Gall, Ebony 4 121 125 O'Sullivan, Frieda 62 15 77 Gall, Joanna 1 94 95 Poppa, Kate 35 13 48 Gall, Natarsha 15 110 125 Poullos, Athena 13 0 13 Gall, Robyn 174 0 174 Roberts, Matilda 2 32 34 Gardner, Delvene 2 0 2 Roest, Allison 1 34 35 Gardner, Serrin 70 0 70 Rogers, Abbey 0 13 13 Graham, Rachael 0 32 32 Rogers, Lily 0 27 27 Green, Carla 53 0 53 Rowney-Sutton, Lainey 0 12 12 Hackett, Lyndal 180 0 180 Schultz, Maddison 6 90 96 Hall, Krissy 2 115 117 Sinclair, Rebecca 0 54 54 Halsall, Candice 0 34 34 Smith, Callie 53 0 53 Halsall, Olivia 34 16 50 Smith, Sarah 51 0 51 Harmer, Chloe 0 16 16 Squire, Jaimee 0 16 16 Harmer, Sophie 0 118 118 Squire, Jordyn 0 24 24 Harrington, Jacinta 238 0 238 Stedman, Melissa 0 69 69 Harry, Kate 34 0 34 Sutherland, Chloe 0 50 50 Henry, Michelle 13 0 13 Sutherland, Jordan 0 17 17 Hayes, Ella 0 14 14 Sutherland, Kayla 53 79 132 Holland, Katrina 15 0 15 Sutherland, Melissa 139 36 175 Humphreys, Skye 14 15 29 Sutton, Stephanie 1 29 30 Innes-Irons, Georgia 42 13 55 Tallis, Julia 0 49 49 Innes-Irons, Lily 0 33 33 Telford, Chloe 0 14 14 Innes-Irons, Mietta 2 20 22 Thom, Melissa 127 0 127 Kildey, Alida 9 0 9 Thomson, Grace 3 35 38 Kildey, Julia 0 27 27 Thomson, Laura 39 14 53 Kildey, Lexie 0 25 25 Tolliday, Fiona 49 0 49 King, Elise 52 0 52 Tolliday, Monique 48 0 48 Konig, Allison 73 0 73 Trapani, Joanne 13 0 13 LeBehen, Monique 32 0 32 Waters, Sheena 28 0 28 Lewis, Courtney 1 32 33 Zeller, Katie 18 0 18 Lucattini, Amelia 0 14 14 37 P age

Coach Karen McMullin A 2011 Vote Count and Award Winners G R A D E Best & Fairest Lyndall Hackett Best in Finals Series Lyndall Hackett Runner Up B&F Callie Smith Coaches Award Megan Faneco Best Team Player Carla Green Lyndall Hackett 58 Katandra 70 Callie Smith 47 Shep East 62 Megan Faneco 41 Tungamah 52 Carla Green 29 Rennie 38 Sheena Waters 18 Dookie United 24 Jodie Fleming 10 Waaia 22 Katunga 20 Kayla Sutherland 8 Katamatite 0 Monique Tolliday 5 2011 Vote Count League Ladder 38 P age

Coach Monique Tolliday B G R 2011 Vote Count and Award Winners Lyndall Hackett Callie Smith Megan Faneco Carla Green Sheena Waters Jodie Fleming Kayla Sutherland Best & Fairest Monique Tolliday Runner Up B&F Serrin Gardner Melissa Thom Most Determined Allison Konig 58 47 41 29 18 10 8 5 Best Team Player Fiona Tolliday A D E Serrin Gardner 61 Melissa Thom 35 Fiona Tolliday 31 Melissa Sutherland 21 Allison Konig 15 Kate Harry 12 Jacklyn O Connor 12 Cara Myers 9 Georgia Innes-irons 8 Katandra 64 Tungamah 64 Katunga 56 Shep East 48 Waaia 28 Rennie 20 Dookie United 8 Katamatite 0 2011 Vote Count League Ladder 39 P age

Coach Serrin Gardner C 2011 Vote Count and Award Winners G R Best & Fairest Kathryn D Elia Runner Up B&F Lauren Nisbet Most Determined Joanne Trapani Best Team Player Elise King A D E Kathryn D elia 39 Michelle Henry 12 Shep East 72 Lauren Nisbet 31 Natarsha Gall 4 Katandra 60 Joanne Trapani 28 Anika O Callaghan 4 Waaia 48 Monique LeBehan 23 Krissy Hall 3 Rennie 44 Katunga 32 Kate Poppa 17 Allison Roest 3 Tungamah 24 Laura Thompson 16 Elllie Darcy 2 Dookie United 8 Skye Humphries 15 Joanna Gall 1 Katamatite 0 Elise King 12 2011 Vote Count League Ladder 40 P age

Coach Kath D Elia 2011 Vote Count and Award Winners C R E S Best & Fairest Wendy Ludeman Runner Up B&F Jacinta Harrington Most Improved Stephanie Muir Coaches Award Honie Akers Wendy Ludeman 46 Delvene Gardner 3 Rennie 68 Jacinta Harrington 45 Ebony Gall 3 Waaia 64 Honnie Akers 20 Mietta Innes-irons 3 Katunga 52 Katrina Holland 19 Stephanie Muir 2 Shep East 44 Olivia Halsall 18 Karen McMullin 2 Katandra 28 Robyn Gall 11 Alida Kildey 2 Tungamah 16 Sarah Smith 10 Dookie United 16 Athena Poullos 9 2011 Vote Count League Ladder 41 P age

Coach Jodie Fleming U 2011 Vote Count and Award Winners N D Best & Fairest Ellie Darcy Runner Up B&F Anika O Callaghan Most Determined Mietta Innes-irons Coaches Award Allison Roest E R 17 Ellie Darcy 53 Anika O Callaghan 38 Allison Roest 25 Grace Thompson 15 Courtney Lewis 15 Krissy Hall 13 Joanna Gall 11 Natarsha Gall 9 Gretta O Sullivan 9 Mietta Innes-irons 6 Maddison Schultz 3 2011 Vote Count Waaia 61 Shep East 60 Katunga 58 Tungamah 58 Katamatite 39 Dookie United 36 Rennie 27 League Ladder 42 P age

Coaches Lynne Harmer & Trish Evans U 2011 Vote Count and Award Winners N D E R 15 Best & Fairest Ebony Gall Runner Up B&F Grace Evans Best Team Player Melissa Stedman Ebony Gall 53 Grace Evans 48 Tungamah 55 Melissa Stedman 32 Shep East 52 Sophie Harmer 27 Rennie 52 lily Innes-irons 16 Katunga 51 Emily McNiece 15 Waaia 46 Julia Kildey 12 Katandra 41 Candice Halsall 5 Dookie United 34 Matilda Roberts 1 Katamatite 24 Rachel Graham 1 2011 Vote Count League Ladder Most Improved Rachel Graham 43 P age

Coach Andrea Graham 2011 Vote Count and Award Winners U N D Best & Fairest Rebecca Sinclair Runner Up B&F Jessica McNiece Most Improved Molly Freeman Best Team Player Lexie Kildey E R 13 Rebecca Sinclair 52 Jessica McNiece 38 Molly Freeman 22 Laura O Connor 21 Lexie Kildey 16 Chloe Sutherland 15 Lily Rogers 10 Julia Tallis 10 Lainey Rowney-Sutton 9 Daisy Bowmaker 9 Jordyn Squire 8 Chloe Telford 6 Rennie 70 Shep East 67 Katunga 54 Katandra 48 Tungamah 44 Waaia 33 Dookie United 21 Katamatite 21 2011 Vote Count League Ladder 44 P age

Coaches Katrina Holland & Amanda Sutherland U N D 2011 Vote Count and Award Winners E R Most Consistent Chloe Harmer Most Determined Jamie Squire Most Improved Cate Boyd Coaches Award Jessie Schuster 11 45 P age

Picola Netball League Season 2011 Vote Tally A - Grade Under 17 Jenni MCCLUSKEY SHEPP EAST 22 Gemma THORNE WAAIA 24 Meagan HARVEY TUNGAMAH 21 Rennae DANAHER SHEPP EAST 21 Charleen LENSSEN KATANDRA 20 Elizabeth SKEHAN KATAMATITE 20 Tara PALMER SHEPP EAST 19 Rachel THORNE WAAIA 19 Lyndal HACKETT DOOKIE UNITED 18 Michelle VANDENGOOR KATUNGA 19 Tanya RICHMAN WAAIA 18 Abbey JONES TUNGAMAH 15 Rebecca GAWNE SHEPP EAST 16 Quinn MCPHERSON TUNGAMAH 15 Sarah JONES RENNIE 16 Emma BOYD SHEPP EAST 14 Amanda GLEDHILL KATANDRA 15 Katie BRAYBON KATUNGA 13 Sarah L BRUCE RENNIE 13 Bree DUDGEON KATANDRA 13 Under 15 Chelsey THORNE WAAIA 25 B - Grade Amy BROOKS WAAIA 24 Sandy DICKIE TUNGAMAH 31 Sarah DOWLING RENNIE 21 Bronti ROWAN SHEPP EAST 25 Claudia WALTERS KATANDRA 18 Kimberly DUDGEON KATANDRA 20 Ashley MORRISON KATUNGA 15 Bree O'KEEFFE KATANDRA 20 Hope IRVINE KATANDRA 14 Serrin GARDNER DOOKIE UNITED 19 Kasey BAKER KATUNGA 13 Gemma TYACK KATUNGA 18 Danielle BARTON TUNGAMAH 13 Laura CAHOON WAAIA 14 Olivia BROWN KATAMATITE 13 Kirby SPRUNT WAAIA 13 Melinda HUDSON KATANDRA 12 C - Grade Hannah GARNER KATANDRA 35 Shania WHITEHEAD SHEPP EAST 30 Taylah BROWN WAAIA 24 Georgina MCCRACKEN KATUNGA 20 Jacqui BELL SHEPP EAST 21 Tayla CLOHESY SHEPP EAST 19 Julia BEST SHEPP EAST 18 Madison BROWN KATAMATITE 18 Kate JAMES KATANDRA 16 Alexia MITCHELL RENNIE 16 Colleen O'HARA KATUNGA 16 Ebony HICKS KATUNGA 15 Hannah BARRETT KATANDRA 15 Marlee O'KANE TUNGAMAH 14 Rosie HEATHER TUNGAMAH 15 Jencie CANFIELD RENNIE 13 Cassandra ABBOTT SHEPP EAST 14 Jo BARRETT KATANDRA 13 Erin LAWFORD RENNIE 13 Jacinta WEST SHEPP EAST 13 C - Reserve Kath HEMPHILL RENNIE 27 Naomi HOPKINS WAAIA 23 Ellie BRENNAN SHEPP EAST 15 Maddison SCOTT KATUNGA 15 Deanne FRAUENFELDER RENNIE 13 Jacinta HARRINGTON DOOKIE UNITED 13 Melissa HUTCHINSON SHEPP EAST 13 Peta RUSSO KATUNGA 13 Rachel SCADDEN WAAIA 13 Wendy LUDEMAN DOOKIE UNITED 11 Under 13 46 P age

2011 Player Milestones 50 Club Games Georgia Innes-irons Olivia Halsall Laura Thompson 50 Senior Games Wendy Ludeman Kayla Sutherland Callie Smith Elise King Sarah Smith 47 P age

50 Junior Games Chloe Sutherland Rebecca Sinclair 100 Junior Games 200 Club Games Natarsha Gall Krissy Hall Jacklyn O Connor Club Photographers Thankyou to Andrew Fleming and Brian Harrington for capturing all our memorable monents this season! 48 P age

2011 Club Awards President s Award Best Club Member Sam Beggs Steven Ludeman Congratulations! 49 P age

2011 Social Committee We say Thank you to our wonderful Social Committee who bought us an action packed season of fun and entertainment! Thank you Katie, Melissa, Callie, Alli, Kayla, Tim, Johan, Brian, Lauren, Monique & Athena 50 P age

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Thank you to our members, DUFNC our 2011 Annual volunteers General Report & the Dookie community for a great year! 52 P age