Report of the General Committee
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Report of the General Committee
Kowloon Cricket Club Annual Report and Accounts for the year ended 31 July 2015 Kowloon Cricket Club Annual Report and Accounts for the year ended 31 July 2015 CONTENTS Report of the General Committee 2 General Committee Meetings 8 President’s Report 9 Treasurer’s Report 12 Auditor’s Report 16 Cricket42 Hockey44 Lawn Bowls 48 Tennis54 Squash56 Football58 Societies59 Food & Beverage 63 Entertainment64 Development Planning 65 Discipline Sub-Committee 67 Membership68 Membership Statistics 69 List of Members 70 Kowloon Cricket Club Report of the General Committee The General Committee submits its report together with the audited financial statements of the Kowloon Cricket Club (the “Club”) for the year ended 31st July 2015. Principal activities The principal activities of the Club are to provide sporting, recreational and clubhouse facilities for the members. Results and funds The results of the Club for the year are set out in the statement of comprehensive income on page 19. Movements in the funds of the Club during the year are set out on page 20 to the financial statements. General Committee Members of the Club The General Committee Members of the Club during the year and up to the date of the report are: Robin Clive GILL William KO Tin Yau James John Alfred LUFF Michael Brian DOWIE LEE Ka Chung Azeem EBRAHIM Patrick FONG Chi Man Evan Frank FOWLER Peter John FRASER Rory MCKINLAY Shyam Vashdev NAINANI Alexandre R.A.X. do REGO Sabrina Suan Po KITNEY Clifford IMESON TANG King Shing TANG Wai Ming David Allan PARKIN Simon Noel SCANLON Richard CHEN Stuart Gordon Han Von Gilbert LOCH 2 Kowloon Cricket Club President Vice President (term completed on 4th December 2014) Vice President (elected on 4th December 2014) Secretary Treasurer Captain of Cricket Lawn Bowls Representative Squash Representative (term completed on 18th October 2014) Squash Representative (elected on 18th October 2014) Hockey Representative (elected on 5th June 2015) Football Representative Tennis Representative Committee Member (term completed on 5th June 2015 and co-opted on 14th July 2015) Committee Member Committee Member Committee Member (elected on 4th December 2014) Committee Member (co-opted on 9th December 2014) Committee Member (elected on 4th December 2014 and resigned on 9th June 2015) Committee Member (term completed on 4th December 2014) Committee Member (term completed on 4th December 2014) In accordance with Article 6 of the Club’s Articles of Association, all General Committee Members who have served for 4 years shall not be eligible for re-election for a period of 2 years, but they shall be eligible for election as an Officer of the Club or as a sport section representative. An eligible member may only be nominated for election to one position at an Annual General Meeting, either to be one of the Officers of the Club or a member of the General Committee. General Committee Members’ material interests in transactions, arrangements and contracts that are significant in relation to the Club’s business No transactions, arrangements and contracts of significance in relation to the Club’s business to which the Club was a party and in which a director of the Club had a material interest, whether directly or indirectly, subsisted at the end of the year or at any time during the year. General Committee Members’ interests in the shares and debentures of the Club or any specified undertaking of the Club or any other associated corporation At no time during the year was the Club a party to any arrangement to enable the General Committee Members of the Club to hold any interests in the shares or debentures of the Club or its specified undertakings or other associated corporation. Management contracts No contracts concerning the management and administration of the whole or any substantial part of the business of the Club were entered into or existed during the year. Review of the Club’s Business The Club operates under the Clubs (Safety of Premises) Ordinance, Cap 376 and is situated in Cox’s Road, Yaumatei, a premier location in Kowloon. The Club was granted an extension of the private recreational lease for fifteen years until December 2026 under a number of conditions including that the Club would open its sports facilities to eligible outside bodies as agreed and approved by the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region. The General Committee continues to manage the Club (with the assistance of a Management Team) and aims to maintain high standards of service levels together with improving Club facilities for the betterment of all members. The Club’s results in the financial year outperformed its budget, due primarily to higher than expected revenues and vigilant cost control. Ongoing upgrading of Club facilities in the financial year included renovation of the Coffee Shop and Staff/Office Area enabling members and staff alike to enjoy newly refurbished environments. Key Performance Indicators (“KPIs”) The Club aims at achieving a breakeven performance from an operational point of view while maintaining high standards of service. At the same time, the Club continues to accumulate sufficient funds for future developments. To these ends, KPIs have been established to help monitoring of the Club’s finances. Operating profit margin: Net operating profit before depreciation/Total operating revenue 2014/152013/14 1.5%1.9% (HK$1,105,020/HK$75,215,592x100%)(HK$1,363,935/HK$71,277,983x100%) Annual Report and Accounts 2014-15 3 Current ratio: Current assets/current liabilities 2014/152013/14 3.6 times 5.7 times (HK$41,512,558/HK$11,560,712)(HK$52,124,109/HK$9,227,185) Environmental policies and performances The Club is in the process of creating a new member only section on the Club’s website aiming at encouraging members to view Club related articles, such as the Annual Report, using a computer based device. The Club now only sends a physical copy of the Annual Report to members on demand saving print some 1,900 copies of the Annual Report. Other environmental protection measures include the change of the existing carboy water dispensers to drinking water fountains with UV filtration systems. We will continue with our recycling effort by implementing recycling of card board, glass, paper and plastic. The Club has introduced bag levy charges to include the cost of plastic containers used for takeaway food thereby encouraging members to bring their own. The Club continued to pass used cooking oil to a licensed biodiesel company and in August 2015, 165 kg biodiesel was produced from our used cooking oil; the equivalent of a reduction of 433 kg carbon dioxide or the planting of 19 trees. Another example is the decision taken a number of years ago that no sharks fin would be offered in our food and beverage outlets to try to preserve the world’s marine eco-system. In addition, it is the Club’s policy to purchase water bottles which are made from recycled materials. To comply with the Building Energy Efficiency Ordinance, we have replaced most lights with energy efficient lamps and tubes in the majority of the Club. Such areas include the Main Bar, Pro Shop, Fincher Room, Snooker Room, Grill Room, Squash Courts, Fitness Centre, Sports Hall, Male & Female changing rooms, Children’s Playroom and the Pavilion. The recently renovated Boundary Café, MacGowan Room and Staff/Office areas have also had energy efficient lamps and tubes installed. In addition, in this fiscal year the Club is planning to replace the existing inefficient chillers with more efficient and cost saving aircooled chillers. Sport Development and Promotion The Club has invested considerable time and money in providing sports training to the juniors for the sustainable growth of different sports. As a result, the Club has 150 children in the Junior Cricket Training Programme, 100 children in our Mini-Hockey Training Programme and 211 children in Junior Football Training during the fiscal year. This grassroots training has developed a strong base of junior sportsmen/sportswomen to support not only the Club, but also the development of these sports in Hong Kong. In addition, the Cricket Section worked hard to promote cricket at local school level by partnering with secondary schools to provide regular cricket training to students and, in doing so, better served the community by further opening up its facilities. The Club’s members continued to actively participate in different sport leagues organized by the national sport associations and groups including badminton, cricket, football, lawn bowls, hockey, squash, tennis, tenpin bowling, table tennis, snooker and bridge. The Club also organised various sporting events at the Club by bringing in world class athletes and local elite players to demonstrate their skills to our members and to facilitate the development of our young sportsmen and sportswomen. 4 Kowloon Cricket Club The Squash Challenge Cup, a Professional Squash Association sanctioned individual international competition was organised in July 2015 and one of our Squash Female Junior Subscribers won the ladies’ championship. The lawn bowls Champion of Champions Competition was arranged by the Hong Kong Lawn Bowls Association and hosted by the Club in February 2015, involving the top 70 lawn bowlers in Hong Kong. The Badminton Society invited Mr. Lee Wan Wah, the former World Ranked No.1 Doubles Player from Malaysia, to conduct an exhibition match at the Club in July 2015 whilst the Tennis Section arranged the first Inter-Club Grass Court Tennis Tournament in August 2014. The Hong Kong Football Association (“HKFA”) approved our Football Section to form a team to participate in the HKFA Division 3 League that commenced in September 2014. The Kowloon Cricket Club Corporate Sixes was organised by the Cricket Section in Oct 2014 and it is expected to become an annual event to promote cricket at the corporate level in Hong Kong. We also established a new Table Tennis Society to facilitate the development of table tennis amongst our members. Inter-section events were organized whereby members from across different sports sections came together to play against each other in a social atmosphere. Examples include the inter-section cricket event and the Graham Archer Football 7s. Key Relationships with Members, Employees and Suppliers The success of the Club depends primarily on the contributions from its members, provision of service by its employees and good relationships with its suppliers. Many of our members utilize the Club on a regular basis. The sporting facilities and food and beverage outlets at the Club provide an excellent place for members’ social as well as family gatherings. The Club continues to organize a variety of events and functions on a regular basis for members and their guests and the level of patronage remains very high. Staff retention and development is a critical issue for the Club to grow and remain competitive. Regular reviews of remuneration packages are very important to ensure that the Club is offering competitive salaries. As regards training and development, the Club has provided a variety of training programs for staff during this financial year covering all aspects of Club life. The Club maintains an efficient system of approved suppliers for all items. Regular reviews of all existing suppliers’ performances are conducted by the Procurement/Purchasing Department to ensure all suppliers consistently meet our criteria. Price and quality comparisons with three quotations are required before major purchases are made to ensure the Club is paying a reasonable price for the quality goods. Principal Risks Faced Apart from the risks as disclosed in note 3 to the Financial Statements, the Club has adopted robust policies to manage the risks of fire, business interruption, third party liability and Directors and Officers liability. These are covered by dedicated insurance policies. To safeguard our fixed assets, we have maintained a register of assets and safeguards are in place to record their disposal. As regards data security, the Club has installed Internet Security software including Antivirus (NOD32), a firewall in our data server and router and a 3-level hierarchy has been implemented for various users purposes. Both the POS system and the Management Information System require user login. The aging nature of many of the Club’s buildings continues to cause concern particularly as regards repairs and maintenance. Care needs to be taken to ensure that sufficient funds Annual Report and Accounts 2014-15 5 are maintained for this challenge. Important Events After The End of the Year Subsequent to the completion of a Traffic Impact Assessment, the Club commenced a submission to the Town Planning Board proposing development of new sports facilities over one of the Club’s existing lawn bowls greens. Once initial approval is obtained, the next task would be to seek the funding required to finance the project. Future Developments To retain the status of a premier sports club in Hong Kong, the Club believes that the continuous inflow of young and high standard sports men and women are crucial. To this end, the Club is investigating increasing the number of Sporting Subscribers from the current maximum limit of 75 to 125. Such a number will still be below some comparable Clubs in Hong Kong. This proposed change not only facilitates maintaining the Club’s sporting strengths but will also further enhance the Club’s junior development programmes. Permitted indemnity provisions At no time during the financial year and up to the date of this General Committee Members’ Report, there was or is, any permitted indemnity provision being in force for the benefit of any of the General Committee Members of the Club (whether made by the Club or otherwise) or an associated Club (if made by the Club). Auditor The financial statements have been audited by PricewaterhouseCoopers who retire and, being eligible, offer themselves for re-appointment. On behalf of the General Committee Robin Clive GILL President Hong Kong 6 Kowloon Cricket Club General Committee Robin Gill President John Luff Vice President Azeem Ebrahim Captain of Cricket Michael Dowie Secretary William Lee Treasurer Rory McKinlay Hockey Representative Shyam Nainani Football Representative Patrick Fong Lawn Bowls Representative Peter Fraser Squash Representative Alex Rego Tennis Representative Raymond Tang Committee Member Cliff Imeson Committee Member K S Tang Committee Member David Parkin Committee Member Sabrina Kee-Kitney Committee Member Annual Report and Accounts 2014-15 7 General Committee Meetings Record of attendance at General Committee Meetings held between 1 August 2014 and 31 October 2015 (number in brackets include meetings held between 1 August 2014 and 31 July 2015, our fiscal year). Total number of General Committee Meetings 20 (17) R. GILL (Elected on 4.12.2014) 18 (15) J. LUFF (Elected on 4.12.2014) 16 (14) M. DOWIE (Elected on 4.12.2014) 16 (14) W. LEE (Elected on 5.12.2013) 16 (13) A. EBRAHIM (Elected on 4.12.2014) 20 (17) R. MCKINLAY (Elected on 5.6.2015) 7 (4) P. FONG (Elected on 4.12.2014) 13 (12) A. REGO (Elected on 4.12.2014) 9 (7) P. FRASER (Elected on 18.10.2014) 15 (12) S. NAINANI (Elected on 4.12.2014) 17 (14) C. IMESON (Elected on 5.12.2013) 15 (13) R. TANG (Elected on 4.12.2014) K.S. TANG (Elected on 4.12.2014) D. PARKIN (Co-opted on 9.12.2014) S. KEE-KITNEY (Elected on 4.12.2014, term completed on 5.6.2015, co-opted on 14.7.2015) 12 (9) 16 (13) 11 (8) 13 (11) S. SCANLON (Elected on 4.12.2014, resigned on 9.6.2015) 3 (3) R. CHEN (Elected on 5.12.2013, term completed 4.12.2014) 3 (3) W. KO (Elected on 5.12.2013, term completed 4.12.2014) 5 (5) G. LOCH (Elected on 5.12.2013, term completed 4.12.2014) 2 (2) E. FOWLER (Elected on 5.12.2013, term completed 18.11.2014) 4 (4) Footnote: 20 meetings held between 1 August 2014 and 31 October 2015 and 17 meetings held between 1 August 2014 and 31 July 2015. 8 Kowloon Cricket Club President’s Report It is my very great pleasure to present to Members my third Annual Report as Club President. As in the past two years, I will leave the sporting highlights of the year (and as usual there are many) to the individual sporting section and society reports. The Lease Both the General Committee (GC) and the Management team continue to expend considerate effort to comply with the lease conditions imposed by the Government. Members will be aware that many schools, welfare organizations and national sports associations now use our facilities on a regular basis. The key, as always for the Club, is to meet legitimate requests as part of our involvement with the community whilst at the same time minimizing inconvenience to Members. I believe that on balance the Club has met this objective and if it continues to do so can confidently look to a long and sustainable future. However, as I have said before, Members should not underestimate the additional workload required of the Management team in terms of handling applications to use our facilities, regular reporting back to the Government, meeting with Government officials to verify our data and conduct site inspections, etc. Corporate Governance Transparency continues to be a hallmark of this General Committee and Members receive a substantial amount of information as to what is going on in the Club through a number of channels. As before, these include the monthly synopsis of GC meeting decisions and discussions, the Club Magazine (in particular the President’s and General Manager’s columns), the weekly electronic bulletin (the What’s On in KCC- WOK) and various Noticeboards to be found around the Club. I believe that the GCs over the past three years have made significant and tangible improvements in this area which I trust will become a permanent feature of the Club. Constitutional Reform After completing major reviews of both the Club Articles and Bye-laws in the first two years of my Presidency, the work of the Constitution Sub-committee has turned to handling suggestions for specific and relatively minor updates and, more importantly, drafting proposed changes to the Club Articles to reflect recent major changes to the Companies Ordinance which affect KCC. One of the most significant of these is the mandatory requirement to allow for proxy voting at all General Meetings of the Club. At the time of writing, plans are being drawn up to convene a Club EGM once the relevant departments in the Government have approved our proposals. In this regard, I am especially grateful to John Luff, our Vice-President, who has spent many hours working on this very necessary exercise and I look forward to Members’ support when the resolutions are put to Members at the forthcoming EGM. Development Endeavouring to improve the physical condition of the Club continues to be a priority of this GC. This year, the staff rest area/ changing facility project was completed. These improvements have been well received by our staff which is pleasing to note. In addition, the leaky Clubhouse roof is no more, as substantial repair/ waterproofing work was completed which should ensure there is no repetition of this perennial problem. But unfortunately, problems of inhabiting ‘old’ buildings continue to emerge. This year, it was the turn of the now 40-year old swimming pool building. Repairs, at an estimated cost of Annual Report and Accounts 2014-15 9 $2 million, are scheduled to be completed in October. Any inconvenience caused to Members is of course regretted, but safety considerations must come first. As always the GC continues to be forward looking and there are a number of new exciting initiatives which are currently being examined. A few examples• Partial floodlighting of the Main Ground • Installation of an electronic scoreboard (which could also be used for entertainment purposes) • Improved filtration works at the swimming pool • Upgrade of the children’s playground and play equipment At the same time, the Club continues to devote considerable resources in terms of staff and money to ensure that our existing sporting facilities are maintained to the high standards which Members can reasonably expect. To give two examples, in the last financial year, the Club spent over $ 2.3M on maintaining the Main Ground and $ 1.2 M on the Lawn Bowls Greens. Less popular sports but which are nevertheless played in the Club are not overlooked and for example $180,000 was spent on repairing and upgrading the 10-pin bowling facility. In my opinion, it is essential that the Club and the GC in particular, takes a strategic and longer-term view of the future of the Club. In this regard, and as I mentioned in my Report last year, we have been working in fact since early 2013 on an application to the Town Planning Board, which if approved, would allow the Club to seek Members’ views on the erection of a new building on our site, including expansion of the carpark. The detailed and extensive submission, prepared with the assistance of our Consultants, has been submitted to the Government, and at the time of writing, we are liaising with some of the relevant departments on various aspects of the application for which they require additional information and clarification. Personally, I believe that a project of this scale is necessary to allow the Club to continue to grow and to allow us to maintain our positon as one of the leading sporting clubs in Hong Kong and indeed, Asia. KCC- A Sports Club I am pleased to report that KCC continues to attract young sporting men and women. Today, we have over 180 Junior Subscribers and 75 Sporting Subscribers who together form the bulk of many of our representative teams. This is a most welcome development and one which I have personally espoused. Indeed, this is one of Government’s lease requirements, namely that we allow young sporting people to join our Club at a reasonable cost. With the average age of our Membership currently standing at 56, I see it as imperative that action is taken urgently to bring down this figure. Without this group, who will hopefully form a significant portion of our future Members, the Club would struggle to field competitive teams in the various sporting leagues in which we have a long and distinguished history. And as such, this could potentially have a detrimental effect on future lease renewal exercises. It is for this reason that the GC has recently endorsed the sporting sections’ proposal to seek Members’ approval to increase the number of Sporting Subscribers from 75 to 125. Detailed planning is now underway and current forecast is that an EGM on this specific issue can be convened early in 2016. 10 Kowloon Cricket Club Membership Process Following on from this, I consider that it would be useful for Members to understand the basis on which we select applicants to attend a formal membership interview. It is important to remember that the Club is close to the 2000 membership ceiling contained in the Articles and that therefore the number of vacancies is extremely limited and largely dependent on membership turnover which is low these days. To begin with, priority is given to Sporting Subscribers who successfully complete their 3-year undertaking to play sport for the Club. At the same time, the GC endeavours to take one or two applicants every month off the main Membership Waiting List and the List of Dependants under the age of 30 who have applied for membership in their own right. It is important to note that those invited for interview are taken off both lists according to their date of application. Unlike in the past, no exceptions are made to this rule as both the GC and Membership sub-committee believe this is the fairest way to proceed and the mechanism has been endorsed by the ICAC. In Closing Firstly, I wish to express my warmest and most sincere appreciation to our staff, ably led by Greg Hartigan, without whom the Club could not function. Whilst accepting that there is always room for improvement, I feel having been a Member of this wonderful Club for the past 36 years, that we are all extremely fortunate to enjoy the commitment, loyalty and capabilities of the 150 plus staff. Thank you all. Secondly, I wish to thank all the Members and Subscribers (over 100) who contribute to the Club by volunteering their time to serve on the General Committee and various subcommittees. Without your efforts and in some cases, sacrifice, particularly in terms of time, the Club would not function as well as I believe it does today. And thirdly, after serving on the GC for 12 years, 11 as an Officer of the Club and without a break over the past six years, I believe that it is the right time for me to step-down from the post of President and the GC. The Club today is very different from the one I joined in 1979 to play cricket. In many ways that is inevitable and a positive development, as KCC in terms of membership, facilities, the surrounding environment and in many other respects has changed – largely for the better. Looking ahead, the challenges are many but I am confident that if everyone involved in the KCC always acts in what they believe to be the best interests of the Club and not for personal benefit, then KCC will continue to thrive for many years to come. Thank you all for the opportunity to have served as President of this wonderful Club. Robin Gill President Annual Report and Accounts 2014-15 11 Treasurer’s Report This has been a challenging year for the Club with a reported surplus dropping from $3.2 million to $2.5 million. Total revenue and other income increased by 5.1% from $76.3 million to $80.2 million and the corresponding operating expenditure increased by 7.1% from $70.2 million to $74.3 million. The operating surplus before interest income and exchange rate gain dropped from $1.0 million to $0.6 million. With the support of the General Committee, we have adjusted the food prices but have not increased monthly subscriptions since the last increase on 1st January 2014. The interest income earned this financial year increased slightly from $295K to $331K. With the drop in the cash balance from $45 million to HK$33 million and the conversion of RMB deposit to Hong Kong dollar, it is expected that there will be less interest income in the coming year. Depreciation charges increased by $400,000 from $3.1 million to $3.5 million, this is mostly attributable to the completion of two major renovation projects including the Coffee Shop and Office / Staff Area. We will amortize the cost of these two projects over the unexpired period of the present lease. 2015 Operating surplus before interest income and exchange gain Add: Interest income Exchange gain Operating surplus after interest income and exchange gain Add: Entrance fees Corporate nominee subscribership transfer fees Less: Depreciation Total comprehensive income 614,165 331,757 159,098 1,105,020 3,717,400 1,265,000 (3,533,155) 2,554,265 2014 (restated) 1,068,454 295,481 0 1,363,935 4,094,200 923,250 (3,128,169) 3,253,216 Overview Income • Subscriptions increased by 5.5% as compared with last financial year mainly due to the increase in monthly subscription effective from 1st January 2014. • Despite the closure of the Coffee Shop for some 50 days to undergo refurbishment work, the food and beverage sales exceeded last year by $1,628,085. We were able to improve gross profit percentage from 63% to 65%, this was partly due to an increase of 9% in food selling price that took effect in January 2015 and tight control on cost. • The RMB fixed deposit was withdrawn during the year and an exchange rate gain of $159,098 was realised. Total interest income earned since inception of this RMB fixed deposit account was $108,642. Breakdown of interest income is shown below: 12 Kowloon Cricket Club Financial year 2011/12 2012/13 2013/14 2014/15 Interest income $26,369 $24,898 $35,235 $22,140 $108,642 Expenditure • A total payroll cost of $39 million which accounts for 67.5% of our expenditure, was incurred during this financial year. There was no material change to the average number of permanent headcount but the costs increased by $3.3 million. By taking reference to the overall consumer price indices as released by the Census and Statistics Department, staff members were given an average of cost of living salary adjustment of 4.5% in April. Other major reasons for the increased salary costs include the higher replacement cost of staff turnover and additional provision on Long Service Payment and Staff Annual Leave Entitlement. • In order to remain a premier sports club, additional monies needed to be spent on junior development programmes for various sports, including cricket, hockey and football. Therefore total sporting sections expenses increased by 48.8%. • With the support of the General Committee, we started to set aside a sum of $1.2 million every year specifically for the repair and maintenance plan on normal wear and tear of the club house premises and facilities. This year we have earmarked $1.2 million for the Swimming Pool Pavilion repair work and as requested by the auditors, the accounting treatment of $344K was booked in this financial year, with a balance of $867K to be charged in the next financial year. • This financial year the Club incurred a total of $701,414 on professional fees which was $155,989 higher than last year. A breakdown of professional fees is shown below: 2015 Legal advice on various matters Professional fees for Traffic Impact Assessment Consultancy fee for KCC renovation works Preliminary concept design work for G/F Bar Others 79,114 110,000 420,000 68,000 24,300 Total 701,414 A total payment of $414,820 was made to Urbis Limited for preparation of master layout plan and a Town Planning Board Section 16 submission and this is shown under Notes 5 to the financial statements ‘Construction in progress’. Annual Report and Accounts 2014-15 13 Food & Beverage Sales Food Beverage Less: Cost of goods sold-food Cost of goods sold-beverage Staff costs Direct expenses Net profit/(loss) 2015 HK$ 2014 HK$ 2013 HK$ 28,106,082 5,636,533 33,742,615 26,332,702 5,781,828 32,114,530 26,097,514 6,364,957 (9,709,883) (2,607,373) (18,183,557) (3,347,823) (33,848,636) (106,021) (9,817,035) (2,697,752) (17,576,066) (4,032,388) (34,123,241) (2,008,711) Gross profit % on Food and Wine/beverage sales Food 65% Wine/beverage 54% The average monthly chits-signed by each member on F & B were: 14 Kowloon Cricket Club (9,110,697) (2,749,392) (16,522,974) (3,724,304) (32,107,367) 355,104 63% 53% 65% 57% 2015 HK$ 2014 HK$ 2013 HK$ 1,245 1,207 1,237 The highest monthly bill to a member during the year was: $71,769 The highest annual bills by a member in the year was: $224,482 Sporting Sections’ Expenditure 32,462,471 Cash Reserves Prior Year Adjustment As agreed with the auditors, a restatement of subscriptions and car park labels income for prior years was made in this financial year in order that the accounts will be fairly presented. The impact of the correction of the amount is minimal and the restatement has been done retrospectively by restating the comparative amount for the prior period. Capital Expenditure Total capital expenditure for the 2014/15 financial year was in the region of $19 million of which some $15 million was spent on a total refurbishment of the Coffee Shop and Staff / Office Areas. The remaining $4 million was spent for operation-related capital expenditures. HK’000 Waterproofing work at rooftop of Coffee Shop 1,230 CCTV installation work 212 Clubhouse fixture, furniture and equipment 1,852 Astro cricket training net refurbishment work 363 Irrigation pump and tank 101 Pro-line ditch plinths to 4 sides of Lawn Bowls green 165 Catering fixture and furniture 163 Total4,086 Acknowledgments I would like to express my sincere thanks to my fellow Sub-committee members for their valuable time in attending the Finance meetings and their commitment and contribution are appreciated. I would also like to thank the Management under the leadership of Greg Hartigan, General Manager and Dennis Ip, Financial Controller and his staff who have helped with the many aspects of the accounting and reporting functions. As always, I would like to take this opportunity to express my sincere thanks to the members of the General Committee for their support. William Lee Treasurer Annual Report and Accounts 2014-15 15 Independent Auditor’s Report to the Members of Kowloon Cricket Club (Incorporated in Hong Kong and limited by guarantee) We have audited the financial statements of Kowloon Cricket Club set out on pages 18 to 41, which comprise the balance sheet as at 31st July 2015, and the statement of comprehensive income, statement of changes in funds and statement of cash flows for the year then ended, and a summary of significant accounting policies and other explanatory information. General Committee’s responsibility for the financial statements The General Committee is responsible for the preparation of financial statements that give a true and fair view in accordance with Hong Kong Financial Reporting Standards issued by the Hong Kong Institute of Certified Public Accountants, and the Hong Kong Companies Ordinance, and for such internal control as the General Committee determine is necessary to enable the preparation of financial statements that are free from material misstatement, whether due to fraud or error. Auditor’s responsibility Our responsibility is to express an opinion on these financial statements based on our audit and to report our opinion solely to you, as a body, in accordance with section 405 of the Hong Kong Companies Ordinance and for no other purpose. We do not assume responsibility towards or accept liability to any other person for the contents of this report. We conducted our audit in accordance with Hong Kong Standards on Auditing issued by the Hong Kong Institute of Certified Public Accountants. Those standards require that we comply with ethical requirements and plan and perform the audit to obtain reasonable assurance about whether the financial statements are free from material misstatement. An audit involves performing procedures to obtain audit evidence about the amounts and disclosures in the financial statements. The procedures selected depend on the auditor’s judgement, including the assessment of the risks of material misstatement of the financial statements, whether due to fraud or error. In making those risk assessments, the auditor considers internal control relevant to the entity’s preparation of financial statements that give a true and fair view in order to design audit procedures that are appropriate in the circumstances, but not for the purpose of expressing an opinion on the effectiveness of the entity’s internal control. An audit also includes evaluating the appropriateness of accounting policies used and the reasonableness of accounting estimates made by the General Committee, as well as evaluating the overall presentation of the financial statements. We believe that the audit evidence we have obtained is sufficient and appropriate to provide a basis for our audit opinion. 16 Kowloon Cricket Club Opinion In our opinion, the financial statements give a true and fair view of the financial position of the Club as at 31st July 2015, and of its financial performance and cash flows for the year then ended in accordance with Hong Kong Financial Reporting Standards and have been properly prepared in compliance with the Hong Kong Companies Ordinance. PricewaterhouseCoopers Certified Public Accountants Hong Kong 13th October 2015 Annual Report and Accounts 2014-15 17 KOWLOON CRICKET CLUB (All amounts in Hong Kong dollars unless otherwise stated) BALANCE SHEET As at 31st July As at 1st August Note 2015 20142013 (restated)(restated) ASSETS Non-current assets Property, plant and equipment 5 21,813,255 6,220,912 6,327,957 Intangible assets 6 1,600,000 1,600,000 1,600,000 Deposits 11 –93,000 – 23,413,255 7,913,912 7,927,957 Current assets Inventories 8 1,005,290 812,555 706,287 Members’ accounts 9 4,670,730 4,363,451 4,102,572 Entrance fees, instalments due 10 125,000 153,000 137,000 Deposits, prepayments and other receivables 11 1,948,836 1,695,795 1,658,908 Fixed deposits with original maturity over three months 12 15,190,717 – – Cash and cash equivalents 13 18,571,985 45,099,308 42,068,923 41,512,558 52,124,109 48,673,690 Total assets 64,925,813 60,038,02156,601,647 FUNDS General fund 14 53,365,101 50,810,836 47,557,620 LIABILITIES Current liabilities Creditors and accruals 15 9,640,094 7,530,258 7,446,130 Debit cards/cash coupons issued 80,452 73,239 61,666 Members’ accounts in advance 311,416 296,688 317,981 Car park labels receipt in advance 1,528,750 1,327,000 1,218,250 Total liabilities 11,560,712 9,227,185 9,044,027 Total funds and liabilities 64,925,813 60,038,021 56,601,647 The notes on pages 22 to 41 are an integral part of these financial statements. The financial statements on page 18 to 41 were approved by General Committee on 13th October 2015 and were signed on its behalf. Robin Clive GILL President 18 Kowloon Cricket Club Michael Brian DOWIE Secretary LEE Ka Chung Treasurer KOWLOON CRICKET CLUB (All amounts in Hong Kong dollars unless otherwise stated) STATEMENT OF COMPREHENSIVE INCOME Year ended 31st July Note 20152014 Revenue Subscriptions 33,041,402 31,326,836 Food and beverage sales 16 33,742,615 32,114,530 Shop sales and commission income from consignment sales 17 1,287,771 1,212,921 Car park labels 4,358,200 4,022,490 Race box sales 18 367,275 356,741 72,797,26369,033,518 Other income Entrance fees 3,717,400 4,094,200 Library club income 19 302,820 336,765 Sundry income 20 3,380,509 2,830,950 7,400,729 7,261,915 Total revenue and other income 80,197,992 76,295,433 Less: Expenditure Cost of food and beverage sales 16 (15,665,079) (16,547,174) Cost of inventories sold in shop 17 (724,587) (677,740) Cost of race box sales 18 (497,827) (471,886) Cost of sales (16,887,493) (17,696,800) Library club expenses 19 (96,983) (114,823) Administrative expenses 21 (10,018,019) (8,276,109) House expenses 22 (41,514,548) (38,666,759) Sporting sections’ expenses 23 (2,909,019) (1,955,563) Other expenses 24 (3,016,267) (3,499,475) (74,442,329) (70,209,529) Surplus before depreciation and bank interest income 5,755,663 6,085,904 Add: Bank interest income 331,757 295,481 Less: Depreciation 5 (3,533,155) (3,128,169) Surplus for the year 2,554,2653,253,216 Other comprehensive income –– Total comprehensive income 2,554,2653,253,216 The notes on pages 22 to 41 are an integral part of these financial statements. Annual Report and Accounts 2014-15 19 KOWLOON CRICKET CLUB (All amounts in Hong Kong dollars unless otherwise stated) STATEMENT OF CHANGES IN FUNDS Note Attributable to the members of the Club General fund (note 14) Balance at 1st August 2013, as previously reported 51,248,370 Prior year adjustments 2.1(d) (3,690,750) Balance at 1st August 2013, as restated 47,557,620 Total comprehensive income 3,253,216 Balance at 31st July 2014, as restated50,810,836 Balances at 1st August 2014, as previously reported 54,839,536 Prior year adjustments 2.1(d) (4,028,700) Balances at 1st August 2014, as restated 50,810,836 Total comprehensive income 2,554,265 Balance at 31st July 201553,365,101 The notes on pages 22 to 41 are an integral part of these financial statements. 20 Kowloon Cricket Club KOWLOON CRICKET CLUB (All amounts in Hong Kong dollars unless otherwise stated) STATEMENT OF CASH FLOWS Year ended 31st July Note 20152014 Cash flows from operating activities Net cash generated from operating activities 27 7,457,135 5,756,028 Cash flows from investing activities Purchases of property, plant and equipment 5 (19,125,498) (3,021,124) Increase in bank deposit with maturity over three months (15,190,717) – Bank interest received 331,757 295,481 Net cash used in investing activities (33,984,458) (2,725,643) Net (decrease)/increase in cash and cash equivalents (26,527,323) 3,030,385 Cash and cash equivalents at beginning of the year 45,099,308 42,068,923 Cash and cash equivalents at end of the year 13 18,571,98545,099,308 The notes on pages 22 to 41 are an integral part of these financial statements. Annual Report and Accounts 2014-15 21 KOWLOON CRICKET CLUB (All amounts in Hong Kong dollars unless otherwise stated) NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS 1 General information The principal activities of the Kowloon Cricket Club (“the Club”) are to provide sporting, recreational and clubhouse facilities for the members. The Club was incorporated under the Hong Kong Companies Ordinance and is limited by guarantee. The address of its registered office is 10 Cox’s Road, Kowloon, Hong Kong. The land of the Club is held in Hong Kong by a grant of private treaty from the Government of Hong Kong Special Administrative Region which expires in December 2026. Under the provisions of the Club’s Articles of Association, every member shall, in the event of the Club being wound up, contribute to the assets of the Club to the extent of HK$50. At 31st July 2015, the Club had 1,964 members and 295 subscribers (2014: 1,963 members and 253 subscribers). The financial statements are presented in the Hong Kong dollars unless otherwise stated. These financial statements have been approved for issue by the General Committee on 13th October 2015. 2 Summary of significant accounting policies The principal accounting policies adopted in the preparation of these financial statements are set out below. These policies have been consistently applied to all the years presented, unless otherwise stated. 2.1 Basis of preparation The financial statements of the Club have been prepared under the historical cost convention and in accordance with Hong Kong Financial Reporting Standards (“HKFRS”) issued by the Hong Kong Institute of Certified Public Accountants (“HKICPA”). The preparation of financial statements in conformity with HKFRS requires the use of certain critical accounting estimates. It also requires management to exercise its judgement in the process of applying the Club’s accounting policies. The areas involving a higher degree of judgement or complexity, or areas where assumptions and estimates are significant to the financial statements, are disclosed in note 4. (a) 22 Kowloon Cricket Club New standards, amendments and interpretations to existing HKFRS effective as of 1st August 2014 The HKICPA has issued a number of new standards, amendments and interpretations to existing HKFRS which are mandatory for the Club’s accounting periods commencing on or after 1st August 2014. These new standards, amendments and interpretations do not have any impact on the Club’s financial statements since they are not relevant to the Club’s operation. KOWLOON CRICKET CLUB (All amounts in Hong Kong dollars unless otherwise stated) NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS 2 Summary of significant accounting policies (Continued) 2.1 Basis of preparation (Continued) (b) New standards, amendments and interpretations to existing HKFRS that are not yet effective and have not been early adopted by the Club Certain new standards, amendments and interpretations to existing HKFRS (collectively, the “Amendments”) have been published that are mandatory for the Club’s accounting periods commencing on or after 1st August 2015. Some of the Amendments are relevant and applicable to the Club; however, they have not been early adopted in this financial statements. Annual Improvements Project Annual Improvements Project Annual Improvements Project HKAS 16 and HKAS 38 Amendment HKFRS 9 HKFRS 15 Annual Improvements 2010 - 2012 Cycle1 Annual Improvements 2011 - 2013 Cycle1 Annual Improvements 2012 - 2014 Cycle2 Classification of Acceptable Methods of Depreciation and Amortisation2 Financial instruments – Financial liabilities4 Revenue from contracts with customers3 Note: (1) Effective for financial period beginning on 1st July 2014 (2) Effective for financial period beginning on 1st January 2016 (3) Effective for financial period beginning on 1st January 2017 (4) Effective for financial period beginning on 1st January 2018 The Club will apply these Amendments in the year of initial application. The Club is currently assessing the impact of the adoption of the Amendments and is not yet in a position to state whether they would have a significant impact on the Club’s results of operations and financial position. (c) New Hong Kong Companies Ordinance (Cap. 622) The requirements of Part 9 “Accounts and Audit” of the new Hong Kong Companies Ordinance (Cap. 622) come into operation during the financial year, as a result, there are changes to presentation and disclosures of certain information in the financial statements. (d) Prior year adjustments In prior years, subscriptions income and car park labels income were recognised in full when the billings were issued. During the year, management consider that it is more appropriate to recognise income in a financial year with a cut off at the balance sheet date. Prior year adjustments were therefore made in the financial statements as in the opinion of the General Committee, this would give a fairer presentation on the results and state of affairs of the Club for the years concerned. The effects of these adjustments are as below: Annual Report and Accounts 2014-15 23 KOWLOON CRICKET CLUB (All amounts in Hong Kong dollars unless otherwise stated) NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS 2 Summary of significant accounting policies (Continued) 2.1 Basis of preparation (Continued) (d) Prior year adjustments (continued) Balance sheet Decrease in members’ accounts Increase in car park labels receipt in advance Decrease in general fund At 31st July 2014 At 1st August 2013 2,701,700 1,327,000 4,028,700 2,472,500 1,218,250 3,690,750 Statement of comprehensive income Decrease in subscriptions income Decrease in car park labels income Year ended 31st July 2014 2.2 229,200 108,750 Foreign currency translation (a) Functional and presentation currency Items included in the financial statements of the Club are measured using the currency of the primary economic environment in which the Club operates (“the functional currency”). The financial statements are presented in Hong Kong dollars, which is the Club’s functional and presentation currency. (b) Transactions and balances Foreign currency transactions are translated into the functional currency using the exchange rates prevailing at the dates of the transactions. Foreign exchange gains and losses resulting from the settlement of such transactions and from the translation at year-end exchange rates of monetary assets and liabilities denominated in foreign currencies are recognised in the statement of comprehensive income. 2.3 Property, plant and equipment Property, plant and equipment are stated at historical cost less depreciation and impairment losses. Historical cost includes expenditure that is directly attributable to the acquisition of the items. Subsequent costs are included in the asset’s carrying amount or recognised as a separate asset, as appropriate, only when it is probable that future economic benefits associated with the item will flow to the Club and the cost of the item can be measured reliably. The carrying amount of the replaced part is derecognised. All other repairs and maintenance are expensed in the statement of comprehensive income during the financial period in which they are incurred. Construction in progress mainly represents tangible assets under construction and is stated at cost. Construction in progress is not depreciated until such time as the relevant assets are 24 Kowloon Cricket Club KOWLOON CRICKET CLUB (All amounts in Hong Kong dollars unless otherwise stated) NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS 2 Summary of significant accounting policies (Continued) 2.3 Property, plant and equipment (Continued) completed and available for use. Upon the completion of the project, the costs will be reclassified to the respective categories in property, plant and equipment, and depreciated in accordance with the policies as stated below. Depreciation on property, plant and equipment is calculated using the straight-line method to allocate their costs to their residual values over their estimated useful lives as follows: Clubhouse shelter and fencing: Clubhouse playing field: Swimming pool: Bowling alley and floodlights: Swimming pool furniture and fixtures: Clubhouse furnishings: Sports and ground equipment: Clubhouse management information system: * For those assets acquired before 31st July 2011, depreciation is recognised over the unexpired period of the previous land lease. For those assets acquired after the conclusion of the present land lease agreement, they are depreciated over the unexpired period of the present lease, that is up to 25th December 2026. The assets’ residual values and useful lives are reviewed, and adjusted if appropriate, at end of each reporting period. An asset’s carrying amount is written down immediately to its recoverable amount if the asset’s carrying amount is greater than its estimated recoverable amount (note 2.5). Gains and losses on disposals are determined by comparing the proceeds with the carrying amount and are recognised in the statement of comprehensive income. 2.4 Intangible assets Intangible assets represent the membership debentures in a sports and country club with indefinite useful lives and are stated at cost less any provision for impairment losses. 2.5 Impairment of non-financial assets Assets that have an indefinite useful life are not subject to amortisaton and are tested annually for impairment. Assets are reviewed for impairment whenever events or changes in circumstances indicate that the carrying amount may not be recoverable. An impairment loss is recognised for the amount by which the asset’s carrying amount exceeds its recoverable amount. The recoverable amount is the higher of an asset’s fair value less costs to sell and value in use. For the purposes of assessing impairment, assets are grouped at the lowest levels for which there are separately identifiable cash flows (cash-generating units). Nonfinancial assets other than goodwill that suffered an impairment are reviewed for possible reversal of the impairment at each reporting date. * * * * 20% on cost per annum 25% on cost per annum 25% on cost per annum 25% on cost per annum Annual Report and Accounts 2014-15 25 26 KOWLOON CRICKET CLUB (All amounts in Hong Kong dollars unless otherwise stated) NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS 2 Summary of significant accounting policies (Continued) 2.6 Inventories Inventories comprise food and beverages and sundry items held for resale and are stated at the lower of cost and net realisable value. Cost is calculated on the first-in first-out basis. Net realisable value is determined on the basis of anticipated sales proceeds less estimated selling expenses. 2.7 Members’ accounts and other receivables Members’ accounts and other receivables are recognised initially at fair value and subsequently measured at amortised cost using the effective interest method, less provision for impairment. A provision for impairment of members’ accounts and other receivables is established when there is objective evidence that the Club will not be able to collect all amounts due according to the original terms of receivables. The amount of the provision is the difference between the asset’s carrying amount and the present value of estimated future cash flows, discounted at the original effective interest rate. The amount of the provision is recognised in the statement of comprehensive income. Members’ accounts are amounts due from members for goods sold or services performed in the ordinary course of business. If collection of receivables is expected in one year or less (or in the normal operating cycle of the business if longer), they are classified as current assets. If not, they are presented as non-current assets. 2.8 Offsetting financial instruments Financial assets and liabilities are offset and the net amount reported in the balance sheet when there is a legally enforceable right to offset the recognised amounts and there is an intention to settle on a net basis or realise the asset and settle the liability simultaneously. The legally enforceable right must not be contingent future events and must be enforceable in the normal course of business and in the event of default, insolvency or bankruptcy of the Club or the counterparty. 2.9 Impairment of financial assets carried at amortised cost The Club assesses at the end of each reporting period whether there is objective evidence that a financial asset or group of financial assets is impaired. A financial asset or a group of financial assets is impaired and impairment losses are incurred only if there is objective evidence of impairment as a result of one or more events that occurred after the initial recognition of the asset (a “loss event”) and that loss event (or events) has an impact on the estimated future cash flows of the financial asset or group of financial assets that can be reliably estimated. Evidence of impairment may include indications that the debtors or a group of debtors is experiencing significant financial difficulty, default of delinquency in interest or principal payments, the probability that they will enter bankruptcy or other financial reorganisation, and where observable data indicates that there is a measurable decrease in the estimated future cash flows, such as changes in arrears or economic conditions that correlate with defaults. Kowloon Cricket Club KOWLOON CRICKET CLUB (All amounts in Hong Kong dollars unless otherwise stated) NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS 2 Summary of significant accounting policies (Continued) 2.9 Impairment of financial assets carried at amortised cost (Continued) The amount of the loss is measured as the difference between the asset’s carrying amount and the present value of estimated future cash flows (excluding future credit losses that have not been incurred) discounted at the financial asset’s original effective interest rate. The carrying amount of the asset is reduced and the amount of the loss is recognised in the statement of comprehensive income. If, in a subsequent period, the amount of the impairment loss decreases and the decrease can be related objectively to an event occurring after the impairment was recognised (such as an improvement in the debtor’s credit rating), the reversal of the previously recognised impairment loss is recognised in the statement of comprehensive income. 2.10 Cash and cash equivalents Cash and cash equivalents include cash in hand, deposits held at call with banks and other short-term highly liquid investments with original maturities of three months or less, and bank overdrafts, if any. 2.11 Payables Payables are recognised initially at fair value and subsequently measured at amortised cost using the effective interest method. Payables are classified as current liabilities if payment is due within one year or less (or in the normal operating cycle of the business if longer). If not, they are presented as non-current liabilities. 2.12 Employee benefits (a) Employee entitlements to annual leave and long service payments are recognised when they accrue to employees. A provision is made for the estimated liability for annual leave as a result of services rendered by employees up to the balance sheet date. Employee entitlements to sick leave and maternity leave are not recognised until the time of leave. Pension obligations (b) Employee leave and long service payments entitlements The Club operates a defined contribution scheme in Hong Kong, the assets of which are held in separate trustee-administered funds. The scheme is funded by payments from the Club. The Club’s contributions to the scheme are expensed as incurred and are reduced by contributions forfeited by those employees who leave the scheme prior to vesting fully in the contributions. Annual Report and Accounts 2014-15 27 KOWLOON CRICKET CLUB (All amounts in Hong Kong dollars unless otherwise stated) NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS 2 Summary of significant accounting policies (Continued) 2.12 Employee benefits (Continued) The Club has also established a mandatory provident fund scheme (“MPF scheme”) in Hong Kong. The assets of the MPF scheme are held in separate trustee-administered funds. The Club’s contributions to the MPF scheme are expensed as incurred. The Club has no further payment obligations once the contributions have been paid. Long service payments (c) The Club’s employees have to complete a required number of years of service to the Club in order to be eligible for long service payments under the Hong Kong Employment Ordinance in the event of the termination of their employment. The Club is liable to make such payments in the event that such termination of employment meets the circumstances specified in the Hong Kong Employment Ordinance. 2.13 Provisions Provisions are recognised when the Club has a present legal or constructive obligation where, as a result of past events, it is probable that an outflow of resources will be required to settle the obligation, and the amount has been reliably estimated. Provisions are not recognised for future operating losses. Where there are a number of similar obligations, the likelihood that an outflow will be required in settlement is determined by considering the class of obligations as a whole. A provision is recognised even if the likelihood of an outflow with respect to any one item included in the same class of obligations may be small. 2.14 Contingent liabilities A contingent liability is a possible obligation that arises from past events and whose existent will only be confirmed by the occurrence or non-occurrence of one or more uncertain future events not wholly within the control of the company. It can also be a present obligation arising from past events that is not recognised because it is not probable that outflow of economic resources will be required or the amount of obligation cannot be measured reliably. A contingent liability is not recognised but is disclosed in the notes to the financial statements. When a change in the probability of an outflow occurs so that outflow is probable, they will then be recognised as a provision. 2.15 Revenue recognition 28 (a) (b) (c) Kowloon Cricket Club Subscriptions, car park label income and library club income are recognised on an accruals basis. Entrance fees are recognised upon admission of members to the Club. Income from sales of food and beverage, and race box are recognised when services are rendered. KOWLOON CRICKET CLUB (All amounts in Hong Kong dollars unless otherwise stated) NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS 2 Summary of significant accounting policies (Continued) 2.15 Revenue recognition (continued) (d) (e) (f ) (g) Income from the shop sales and commission income from consignment sales are recognised when the Club has delivered products to the member, the member has accepted the products and collectibility of the related receivables is reasonably assured. Interest income is recognised on a time-proportion basis using effective interest method. Court and ground fees, tenpin bowling fees, guest parking fees and locker rentals are recognised when services are rendered. Guest visiting fees, commission income and transfer fees are recognised when the rights to receive payments are established. 2.16 Operating leases (as the lessee) Leases in which a significant portion of the risks and rewards of ownership are retained by the lessor are classified as operating leases. Payments made under operating leases (net of any incentives received from the lessor) are expensed in the statement of comprehensive income on a straight-line basis over the period of the lease. 3 Financial risk and capital risk management 3.1 Financial risk factors The Club’s activities expose it to a variety of financial risks: foreign exchange risk, credit risk, liquidity risk and cash flow interest rate risk. The Club’s overall risk management programme focuses on the unpredictability of financial markets and seeks to minimise potential adverse effects on the Club’s financial performance. (a) Foreign exchange risk Foreign exchange risk arises when future commercial transactions, and recognised assets and liabilities are denominated in a currency that is not the Club’s functional currency. The Club is exposed to foreign exchange risk primarily with respect to Renminbi. As at 31st July 2015, if Hong Kong dollars had weakened/strengthened by 5% against Renminbi with all other variables held constant, surplus for the year would have been HK$341 (2014: HK$254,325) higher/lower, mainly as a result of foreign exchange gains/ (losses) on translation of assets denominated in Renminbi. The Club does not enter into any derivative financial instruments to minimise its foreign exchange risk exposure. Credit risk (b) Credit risk arises primarily from members’ accounts and cash and cash equivalents. As the Club’s members’ accounts consist of a large number of members, the relevant concentration of credit risk is low. In addition, in order to minimise the credit risk Annual Report and Accounts 2014-15 29 KOWLOON CRICKET CLUB (All amounts in Hong Kong dollars unless otherwise stated) NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS 3 Financial risk and capital risk management (continued) 3.1 Financial risk factors (continued) resulting from counterparty default, the management of the Club has delegated a team responsible for monitoring procedures to ensure that follow-up action is taken to recover overdue debts. The Club also reviews the recoverable amount of each individual member account at each balance sheet date to ensure that adequate impairment losses are made for irrecoverable amounts. In this regard, the General Committee members are of the opinion that the relevant credit risk has been significantly reduced. The Club has exposure to concentration risk as its short-term deposits and cash at banks are deposited in two banks, however, as they are internationally reputable banks, the General Committee members of the Club are of the opinion that the related credit risk is low. The maximum exposure to credit risk is represented by the carrying amount of each financial asset in the balance sheet. Liquidity risk (c) Prudent liquidity risk management implies maintaining sufficient cash and bank balances. The Club’s liquidity risk is further mitigated through the availability of financing from adequate amount of subscription income and entrance fee income so as to enable the Club to meet its liabilities as and when they fall due and to continue operating for the foreseeable future. In the opinion of the General Committee members, the Club does not have any significant liquidity risk. The table below analyses the Club’s financial liabilities into relevant maturity groupings based on the remaining period at the balance sheet to the contractual maturity date. The amounts disclosed in the table are the contractual undiscounted cash flows. Creditors and accruals Less than one year (note 15) (d) 30 Kowloon Cricket Club 2015 7,584,430 2014 5,921,107 Cash flow interest rate risk Apart from the bank balances which carry interest at market rates, the Club has no other significant interest-bearing assets and liabilities. The interest income derived therefrom is relatively insignificant to the Club’s operations; therefore, its income and operating cash flows are substantially independent of changes in market interest rates. The General Committee members are of the opinion that the Club does not have significant cash flow interest rate risk and no sensitivity analysis is performed. KOWLOON CRICKET CLUB (All amounts in Hong Kong dollars unless otherwise stated) NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS 3 Financial risk and capital risk management (continued) 3.2 Capital risk management The Club’s objectives when managing funds are to safeguard the Club’s ability to continue as a going concern and to have sufficient funding to support its daily operation. The Club’s overall strategy remains unchanged from prior years. The funds of the Club represent general fund. In order to maintain or adjust funds, the Club may adjust entrance fee income and subscription income. 3.3 Fair value estimation The carrying value less impairment provision of receivables and payables are a reasonable approximation of their fair values due to their short term maturities. 3.4 Offsetting financial assets and financial liabilities No disclosure of the offsetting of financial assets and financial liabilities is made in the financial statements as there are no netting arrangements in place during the period. 4 Critical accounting estimates and judgements The Club makes estimates and assumptions concerning the future. The resulting accounting estimates will, by definition seldom equal the related actual results. The estimates and assumptions that have risks of causing a material adjustment to the carrying amounts of assets and liabilities within the next financial year are discussed below. Useful lives of property, plant and equipment Management determines the estimated useful lives and related depreciation charges for the Club’s property, plant and equipment. Management will revise the depreciation charges where useful lives are different to previously estimated, or will write-off or write-down technically obsolete or non-strategic assets that have been abandoned or sold. Annual Report and Accounts 2014-15 31 32 Kowloon Cricket Club NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS Property, plant and equipment 5 961,719128,022,3517,681,8248,888,7621,760,4104,140,739 22,317,2293,592,713 1,739,809179,105,556 –(128,022,351)(7,433,610)(8,888,762)(1,760,410)(3,623,861) (18,028,048)(3,592,713) (1,534,889)(172,884,644) 961,719 – 248,214–– 516,878 4,289,181– 204,920 6,220,912 At 31st July 2014 Cost Accumulated depreciation Net book amount – 120,849 – – 784,526 5,301,702 875 120,005 6,327,957 – 144,336–– 15,000 1,678,069– 222,000 3,021,124 – (16,971) – – (282,648) (2,690,590) (875) (137,085) (3,128,169) – 248,214 – – 516,878 4,289,181 – 204,920 6,220,912 – 961,719 – 961,719 –128,022,3517,537,4888,888,7621,760,4104,125,739 20,639,1603,592,713 1,517,809176,084,432 –(128,022,351)(7,416,639)(8,888,762)(1,760,410)(3,341,213) (15,337,458)(3,591,838) (1,397,804)(169,756,475) – – 120,849 – – 784,526 5,301,702 875 120,005 6,327,957 Year ended 31st July 2014 Opening net book amount Additions Depreciation Closing net book amount At 1st August 2013 Cost Accumulated depreciation Net book amount Swimming Clubhouse Clubhouse Bowling pool Sports management Construction shelter and Clubhouse Swimming alley and furniture Clubhouse and ground information in progress fencing playing field pool floodlights and fixtures furnishings equipment system Total KOWLOON CRICKET CLUB (All amounts in Hong Kong dollars unless otherwise stated) Annual Report and Accounts 2014-15 33 NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS Property, plant and equipment (continued) 5 The Clubhouse is situated on medium leasehold land in Hong Kong and held under a lease which will expire in December 2026. Depreciation expense of HK$3,533,155 (2014: HK$3,128,169) has been charged in profit or loss. 414,820143,227,8658,453,1358,888,7621,760,4104,144,303 25,925,8833,655,713 1,760,163198,231,054 –(128,541,858)(7,500,327)(8,888,762)(1,760,410)(3,883,325) (20,632,713)(3,597,338) (1,613,066)(176,417,799) 414,820 14,686,007 952,808 – – 260,978 5,293,170 58,375 147,097 21,813,255 961,719 – 248,214 – – 516,878 4,289,181 – 204,920 6,220,912 15,661,516 – 400,382–– 3,564 2,976,682 63,000 20,354 19,125,498 (16,208,415) 15,205,514 370,929––– 631,972– – – – (519,507) (66,717) – – (259,464) (2,604,665) (4,625) (78,177) (3,533,155) 414,820 14,686,007 952,808 – – 260,978 5,293,170 58,375 147,097 21,813,255 At 31st July 2015 Cost Accumulated depreciation Net book amount Year ended 31st July 2015 Opening net book amount Additions Transfer Depreciation Closing net book amount Swimming Clubhouse Clubhouse Bowling pool Sports management Construction shelter and Clubhouse Swimming alley and furniture Clubhouse and ground information in progress fencing playing field pool floodlights and fixtures furnishings equipment system Total KOWLOON CRICKET CLUB (All amounts in Hong Kong dollars unless otherwise stated) KOWLOON CRICKET CLUB (All amounts in Hong Kong dollars unless otherwise stated) NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS 6 Intangible assets Intangible assets comprise sports and country club memberships in the People’s Republic of China. 7 Financial instruments by category The Club’s financial instruments include the following: 2015 2014 (restated) Financial assets – loans and receivables Members’ accounts, before provision (note 9) 4,709,970 4,402,691 Entrance fees, instalments due (note 10) 125,000 153,000 Deposits and other receivables (note 11) 1,068,215 1,048,489 Fixed deposits with original maturity over three months 15,190,717 – Cash and cash equivalents (note 13) 18,571,985 45,099,308 39,665,88750,703,488 Financial liabilities – other financial liabilities at amortised cost Creditors and accruals (note 15) 8 7,584,430 5,921,107 Inventories Food and beverage Sportswear and equipment 2015 2014 710,039 574,890 295,251 237,665 1,005,290 812,555 The cost of inventories recognised as expenses and included in cost of sales amounted to HK$13,041,843 (2014: HK$13,192,527). 9 Members’ accounts 2015 2014 (restated) Members’ accounts Less: Provision for impairment Members’ accounts – net 34 4,709,970 (39,240) 4,670,730 4,402,691 (39,240) 4,363,451 The carrying amounts of members’ accounts approximate their fair values as at 31st July 2015 and 2014 and are denominated in Hong Kong dollars. Kowloon Cricket Club KOWLOON CRICKET CLUB (All amounts in Hong Kong dollars unless otherwise stated) NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS 9 Members’ accounts (Continued) As of 31st July 2015, members’ accounts of HK$172,035 (2014: HK$126,167) were past due but not impaired. These relate to a number of members for whom there is no recent history of default. General Committee members believe that no impairment provision in respect of these balances is necessary. The ageing analysis of these members’ accounts is as follows: Past due by: Up to 30 days 31-60 days Over 60 days 2014 64,360 29,198 5,928 1,152 101,747 95,817 172,035 126,167 The Club does not hold any collateral as security on members’ accounts. As of 31st July 2015, members’ accounts of HK$39,240 (2014: HK$39,240) were impaired, all of them are past due over 90 days (2014: 90 days). The amount of these impaired receivables is equivalent to the amount of provision for impairment as of 31st July 2015. Amounts charged to the allowance account are generally written off, when there is no expectation of recovering additional cash. 10 Entrance fees, instalments due Entrance fees, instalments due Deposits Other receivables Financial assets Prepayments Less: Non-current deposits Current portion 2015 125,000 2014 153,000 The carrying amounts of entrance fees, instalments due approximate their fair values as at 31st July 2015 and 2014 and are denominated in Hong Kong dollars. 11 Deposits, prepayments and other receivables 2015 2015 2014 663,579 931,109 60,566 117,380 724,145 1,048,489 1,224,691 740,306 1,948,8361,788,795 – (93,000) 1,948,836 1,695,795 The carrying amounts of deposits, prepayments and other receivables approximate their fair values as at 31st July 2015 and 2014 and are denominated in Hong Kong dollars. Annual Report and Accounts 2014-15 35 KOWLOON CRICKET CLUB (All amounts in Hong Kong dollars unless otherwise stated) NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS 11 Deposits, prepayments and other receivables (continued) Balances do not contain impaired assets. The maximum exposure to credit risk at the reporting date is the fair value of each class of receivable mentioned above. The Club does not hold any collateral as security. 12 Fixed deposits with original maturity over three months The effective interest rate on fixed deposits is 1.08% (2014: Nil) per annum; these deposits have an average maturity of 245 (2014: Nil) days. The carrying amount of fixed deposits is denominated in Hong Kong dollars. 13 Cash and cash equivalents 2015 2014 Cash at banks and in hand Short-term bank deposits 7,794,160 4,303,726 10,777,825 40,795,582 18,571,98545,099,308 Maximum exposure to credit risk 18,550,472 45,080,441 The effective interest rate on short-term bank deposits is 0.66% (2014: 1.28%) per annum; these deposits have an average maturity of 74 (2014: 88) days. The carrying value of cash and cash equivalents are denominated in the following currencies: Hong Kong dollars Renminbi 2015 2014 18,565,172 40,012,806 6,813 5,086,502 18,571,98545,099,308 14 General fund 2015 2014 (restated) At beginning of the year Surplus for the year At end of the year 36 Kowloon Cricket Club 50,810,836 2,554,265 53,365,101 47,557,620 3,253,216 50,810,836 KOWLOON CRICKET CLUB (All amounts in Hong Kong dollars unless otherwise stated) NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS 15 Creditors and accruals Sundry creditors and accruals Net funds held for sporting sections Financial liabilities Provision for unused annual leave Provision for long service payments 2014 5,807,213 4,807,562 1,777,217 1,113,545 7,584,430 5,921,107 1,482,865 1,211,614 572,799 397,537 9,640,0947,530,258 The carrying amounts of creditors and accruals approximate their fair values as at 31st July 2015 and 2014 and are denominated in Hong Kong dollars. 16 Surplus on food and beverage sales Sales Food Beverage Less: Cost of goods sold – food Cost of goods sold – beverage Direct expenses 17 2015 2014 28,106,08226,332,702 5,636,5335,781,828 33,742,61532,114,530 (9,709,883) (9,817,035) (2,607,373) (2,697,752) (3,347,823) (4,032,387) (15,665,079)(16,547,174) 18,077,53615,567,356 Surplus from sales in shop and commission income from consignment sales Sales in shop Less: Cost of inventories sold Surplus from sales in shop Commission income from consignment sales 2015 2015 2014 1,056,765 (724,587) 332,178 231,006 563,184 951,711 (677,740) 273,971 261,210 535,181 Annual Report and Accounts 2014-15 37 KOWLOON CRICKET CLUB (All amounts in Hong Kong dollars unless otherwise stated) NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS 18 Deficit on race box sales Sales Less: Cost of sales 19 2014 367,275 356,741 (497,827) (471,886) (130,552) (115,145) Surplus on library club Income Less: Expenses 20 Sundry income Commission on sports coaching Corporate nominee subscribership transfer fees Court and ground fees Guest parking fees Guest visiting fees Locker rentals Miscellaneous Tenpin bowling fees Realised exchange gain 21 Administrative expenses Auditor’s remuneration – Audit service – Non-audit service Long service payments Office salaries and allowances Others Postage and stamps Printing and stationery Professional fees Provident fund and MPF scheme Unused annual leave 38 2015 Kowloon Cricket Club 2015 2014 302,820 336,765 (96,983) (114,823) 205,837 221,942 2015 2014 664,407 620,053 1,265,000 923,250 226,789 244,125 294,780 187,760 40,550 55,450 429,378 409,943 156,125 243,517 144,382 146,852 159,098 – 3,380,5092,830,950 2015 2014 188,300 139,000 25,790 16,950 175,262 29,898 7,542,311 6,492,108 222,840 196,620 161,183 187,548 393,320 335,166 701,414 545,425 336,348 301,758 271,251 31,636 10,018,0198,276,109 KOWLOON CRICKET CLUB (All amounts in Hong Kong dollars unless otherwise stated) NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS 22 House expenses Cable TV Cleaning Electricity Gas Insurance Laundry Provident fund and MPF scheme Rates and government rent Repairs and maintenance Salaries and allowances Security Sundries Telephone Uniforms Water rates 23 Sporting sections’ expenses Badminton Billiards and snooker Bridge Cricket Football Golf Golf simulator lease payment Hockey Lawn bowls Squash Tenpin bowling Tennis Table tennis 2015 2014 261,814 300,183 770,692 744,380 3,354,6743,106,376 39,680 46,207 584,454 574,786 381,053 347,495 1,705,814 1,618,540 1,131,667 1,075,600 2,037,038 1,514,856 29,329,039 27,567,536 532,881 387,410 561,413 516,247 234,991 219,750 64,754 93,211 524,584 554,182 41,514,54838,666,759 2015 2014 52,751 57,835 63,374 29,117 3,983 2,545 819,439 609,037 576,602 356,338 14,186 24,502 120,000 120,000 696,478 313,161 259,426 211,941 141,055 132,101 7,178 1,325 127,503 97,661 27,044 – 2,909,0191,955,563 Sporting sections’ expenses mainly include team registration fees, coaching fees and, food and beverage expenses. Annual Report and Accounts 2014-15 39 KOWLOON CRICKET CLUB (All amounts in Hong Kong dollars unless otherwise stated) NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS 24 Other expenses Bank charges Club functions Club magazine Donations and presentations Entertainment Grounds Newspapers Plants and flowers Sundries Swimming pool Travelling 40 2015 2014 47,382 42,171 446,691 571,551 471,290 440,045 12,243 14,912 131,392 166,840 1,528,2011,799,682 80,164 83,952 82,944 132,299 122,303 120,719 76,345 103,213 17,312 24,091 3,016,2673,499,475 25 Taxation The Club is exempted from Hong Kong profits tax under Section 24(1) of the Inland Revenue Ordinance. 26 Benefits and interests of General Committee Members (disclosures required by section 383 of the Hong Kong Companies Ordinance (Cap.622) and Companies (Disclosure of Information about Benefits of General Committee Members) Regulation (Cap.622G) During the year, no emoluments, retirement benefits, payments or benefits in respect of termination of General Committee’s services were paid or made, directly or indirectly, to the General Committee; nor are any payable (2014: HK$nil). No consideration was provided to or receivable by third parties for making available General Committee’s services (2014: HK$nil). There are no loans, quasi-loans or other dealings in favour of the General Committees, their controlled bodies corporate and connected entities (2014: None). No General Committee of the Club had a material interest, directly or indirectly, in any significant transactions, arrangements and contracts in relation to the Club’s business to which the Club was or is a party that subsisted at the end of the year or at any time during the year (2014: None). Kowloon Cricket Club KOWLOON CRICKET CLUB (All amounts in Hong Kong dollars unless otherwise stated) NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS 27 Net cash generated from operations 2015 2014 (restated) Surplus for the year Adjustments for: – Depreciation – Bank interest income Changes in working capital: – Inventories – Members’ accounts, deposits, prepayments and other receivables – Entrance fees, instalments due – Creditors and accruals – Debit cards/cash coupons issued – Members’ accounts in advance and prospective members’ deposits – Car park labels receipt in advance Net cash generated from operations 2,554,265 3,253,216 3,533,155 (331,757) 3,128,169 (295,481) (192,735) (106,268) (467,320) 28,000 2,109,836 7,213 (390,766) (16,000) 84,128 11,573 14,728 201,750 7,457,135 (21,293) 108,750 5,756,028 28Commitments (a) Capital commitment for property, plant and equipment Contracted but not provided for Authorised but not contracted for (b) 1,000,833 1,793,146 660,000 12,489,350 1,660,833 14,282,496 At 31st July, the Club had future aggregate minimum lease payments under noncancellable operating leases in respect of staff quarters as follows: 2015 No later than one year Later than one year and no later than five years (c) 2014 Operating lease commitment 2015 325,000 – 2014 558,000 325,500 Other commitments At 31st July 2015, the Club had other commitments in respect of repairs and maintenance agreement as follows: 2015 2014 No later than one year 712,830 – Annual Report and Accounts 2014-15 41 Cricket This report is organized around four central themes that hopefully illustrate the season gone by and more importantly, highlight where the section is positioned for the future. Juniors & Home-grown talent A big push was made this year to give our young and home-grown players every opportunity to play competitive cricket. Some were given Captain and Vice-Captain roles and the chance to play Sunday and Premier cricket. There was an ever more important role given to our Senior Cricketers to help mentor and guide our youngsters as they learned the ropes. I am especially thankful to our Head Coach Ryan who was not afraid to give youth and our home-grown talent a chance this season and for persisting even when results may not have been going our way. It is hoped that by continuing with this approach, not only will it create a sustainable future for the Club, it might also lead to our future Premier League team being largely made up of talent groomed at the KCC and going on to win the Title. The signs are promising with our U19 Elite Team winning the season-ending T20 competition and several of our players being selected to represent the Hong Kong National Team. Our junior programme went from strength to strength this season. Under the leadership of Ryan, Assistant Coach Usman and several other coaches, we have built strong and competitive outfits at all junior age levels. The success of the programme forms the bedrock of our coaching system. This year, it has attracted several new boys and girls to join, many of whom should help to form the nucleus of KCC cricket in the future. Maidens Our pool of ladies cricketers increased this year as we welcomed some exciting new talent. It was great to see the comradeship and positive spirit of the Maidens. Their dedication to training and improvement resulted in the team improving upon previous seasons to finish second in both the T20 and one-day competitions. Usman has been terrific in providing additional coaching sessions for the Ladies. The opportunity to play competitive matches on the KCC Main Ground this season is also something which must continue; ideally the HKCA can allocate more of the premier grounds in Hong Kong to Ladies’ games. A big effort should be made next season to attract more Ladies to learn to play the game at the KCC. A special thank you to Allyson Ko for taking on the role of Ladies Representative; much of her efforts go unseen and she deserves immense credit for carrying out her duties humbly and effectively. Community We are privileged to have the KCC ground for our use. But it is also our duty to make it available for others in Hong Kong. This season we coached several school-children from an Operation Breakthrough programme, Sir Ellis Kadoorie School, Methodist College, Quarry Bay School and Australian International School. Apart from juniors, national team players from the HKCA used our ground on a regular basis and we hosted tournaments such as our Corporate Sixes, the T20 Morning League organized by Afzaal Haider and other sixes tournaments. Plans are also in place this summer for a Caritas “tape ball” day for the Hong Kong community, and a programme to host Young Dragons’ coaching sessions as part of the HKCA’s efforts to expand the game across the city. 42 Kowloon Cricket Club I hope we continue to do more than expected to provide opportunities for the rest of the community to learn the game of cricket. The more people playing the game, the better it will be for KCC and Hong Kong. Members We are ultimately a “Members” Club. This means different things to different people. For me it represents the belief that as a section, we should enjoy ourselves both on and off the field and together, we should seek to provide opportunities for all of us to become more involved in the KCC. Social events, committee work, going on tours, mixing after the games, improving one’s game through regular training, playing matches and many other activities all represent important benefits and responsibilities for Members. There is certainly a lot more that can be done to enhance the experience for all of us. But in truth, we already are very lucky to be Members of such a great Club. The KCC Management team, led by Greg Hartigan, his Assistant Managers and right down to all the individual staff, make it a pleasure to walk into the KCC everyday. The KCC Ground has been the envy of all of Hong Kong cricket as well as earning praise from our overseas guests such as Royal Logistic Corps and Singapore Cricket Club, thanks to the terrific work of Roger Jones, Jason Chan and the rest of the Groundstaff. We are also incredibly fortunate to have Ryan as our Head Coach, Usman as Assistant Coach and all the other supporting coaches who enable us week-after-week to learn and play the game. The General Committee of the Club, led by its President, Rob Gill, are steadfast in their support to make the KCC the best Members club for Cricket in Asia. Much of the success this season has also been down to the hard work and selfless dedication given by Allyson, Ravi, Simon, Stephen, Erle, Kunal and Chris through their work on the Committee – I express my personal thanks. Last but not least, to all the cricket section Members who have given their time to training, coaching, captaining, playing and organizing events – it’s been a great innings for me this past year and it is to all of you I owe a debt of gratitude. Azeem Ebrahim Captain of Cricket Annual Report and Accounts 2014-15 43 Hockey Captain of Hockey’s Report Since our last AGM, the Hockey Section Sub-Committee (HSSC) continued on without a break from the previous season to inject energy, time and encouragement into our Section. Our team of HSSC ‘Comrades’ met once a month officially to exchange ideas and share information, always with clear objectives, to explore options on how to better achieve targets and how to increase efficiency. Informal meetings were held at least once weekly to keep things moving, whilst emails, phone-calls and whatsapp messages were exchanged daily in order to keep up with the hectic demands and challenges of the HS activities. There were times when tasks seemed never-ending and on some occasions simply exhausting. However with the Comrades’ team strength, stamina and determination we battled on and pulled each other through. Thankfully, in return for all our effort, we have received overwhelming support by almost everyone involved in the HS… At the end of the day it has all been extremely rewarding. Hockey Section Sub-Committee Members:Hockey Representative : Sabrina Kee-Kitney Men’s Convenor : Kulwant Dillon Women’s Convenor : Lisa Milliner (June - Nov 2014) / Eva Thometz (Dec 2014 - present) Youth Convenor : Shirley McNeil (June - July 2014) / Toby Brown (Dec 2014 - present) Minis Convenor : Konnie Surtani (June 2014 - Mar 2015) / Deepak Surtani (Mar - present) Secretary : Matthew Barnett *Veterans Convenor : Allah Dad Detta *Umpires Convenor : George Lam *New roles introduced this season Other Helpers who have made a significant contribution Communications & Magazine Editor Kit Co-ordinator Hockey Ball Organisers Women’s C Team Manager Youth Team Manager, Girls Youth Team Manager, Boys : : : : : : Team Captains Women’s A Team : Women’s B Team : *Women’s C Team : Men’s A Team : Men’s B Team : Men’s C Team : Men’s D Team : *Men’s Veterans Team : *New HKHA League this season 44 Kowloon Cricket Club Lisa Milliner Janet Ho Gabby Kitney/Wendy Dillon/Sam Brown Lesley Wallis Moka Man Ravi Sethi Ika Lo Heather Galbraith/Stephanie Chan Charlie Wong *New team this season Siddick Khan Bilal Mohamed Hau Yeung Robin Jolly Robin Jolly/Don McNeil 1st half season Boon Ho/Bilal Mohammed 2nd half season Highlights of the Season June • Kirsten McNeil – winner of the HKSSF BOCHK Bauhinia Bowl Award, Outstanding Athlete in hockey • Youth boys - Wasim Khan , Ben Poon and Jasper Au were selected to play for the HK School Boys in the 4th Asian School Boys Hockey Tournament held in Ipoh, Malaysia. Jasper was Captain • Youth girls – Aliya Khan, Jasmine Au and Kirsten McNeil represented HK in the U21s Team in the AHF Cup held at Kingspark • Men’s A Team came home with a $3000 cheque (first time in recent KCC history!) for being Runners-up in the Sardar Mitha Singh Gill 1st Memorial Cup. A brilliant result as our boys battled against professional teams in the premier division. • Mens players Jackie Chan (our men’s Coach), Siddick Khan and Fahim Khan represented HK in the Hockey World League held in Bangladesh. Jackie was Captain and scored a goal against Bangladesh. Fahim was awarded Junior Player of the Tournament. • Fiona & Tony White left HK after 27 years, KCC was their 2nd home. A farewell hockey match on the grass followed by a swimming pool party was enjoyed by many friends from KCC & the wider HK hockey community • George Lam was appointed as an Umpire in the 17th Asian Games held in Incheon, South Korea • Snowy Yii, Ting Wai Yip, Weeraya Ho, Janet Ho, Kirsten McNeil and Aliya Khan represented HK at these Asian games • Boxing Day Hockey – almost 100 players of all ages & levels joined in this family friendly day, we were so lucky with the weather! Thanks to Declan Da Silva & Sam Wilkins for coordinating. • Stephanie Chan, our Womens B Team Vice-Captain qualified as a HKHA Registered Umpire • A Testimonial Game was held for our very own Patrick Purnell-Edwards who was awarded Honorary Life Vice President of the HKHA for lifetime contribution to hockey in HK • 13th KCC Minis Tournament - another slick event headed up by our capable Minis coordinators & assisted by an enthusiastic team of helpers from across the section. We hosted almost 70 teams from various clubs & schools, seeing approx 1000 people on pitch. George took charge of the production of our first ever professionally printed program. Raul Surtani won the “Konnie Surtani Memorial Trophy” for the Best and Fairest Player of the Tournament • Men’s 7th Quadrangular Tournament held by HKHA at Kingspark - Siddick Khan, Felix Iu & Tony Yu represented HK. Siddick & Felix both scored in the finals against Guangdong which was umpired by George Lam • ‘A Night by the Nile’ Hockey Ball was sensational! Around 100 people came dressed as Pharaohs, Queens & Mummies! Great job by Gabby Kitney, Wendy Dillon and Sam Brown for organizing such a spectacular evening. Thanks to Toby Brown and Gabby for stepping in as MCs • RBSC visited us to play a friendly interport • Minis and Youth Awards was held in the Sports Hall Outstanding Achievements • Aliya Khan has just been named by HKHAWS as the Most Promising Junior Player of the season • Ika Lo has just been named by the HKHAWS as the Most Valuable Player of the season • Kirsten McNeil has been nominated for the HKSSF Grantham Outstanding Student Athlete Award 2014‐2015. Results will be announced in July. Annual Report and Accounts 2014-15 45 • Youth Girls Team finished Runners-up in their League, Cup & International Tournament • Women’s C Team won Knockout Bowl and 5-a-Tournament – a fantastic result for our brand new team Kit The Minis are now wearing the same design kit as the adults – for the first time ever in our recent hockey history we actually look co-ordinated! Coaching Our Coaching Team consisting of Jackie Chan, Kelson Wong, George Lam, Ahmed Ewis and Snowy Yii have done an admirable job this season. Training levels and intensity has been stepped up in order to meet all the different requirements of the wide diversity of our players. Video sessions, rules talks and player assessments have been introduced which have all been highly constructive. Iqbal Khan has been recently appointed Coach Manager to assist Coaches and players meet targets. Popeye Dillon is currently obtaining Coaching Qualifications to join the coaching team to assist in the Youth and Minis. Communications Lisa Milliner has been heading up this long neglected area since December. A weekly e-Newsletter goes out to all our registered members and hockey stories, reports & announcements are printed in the WOK monthly magazine. It now appears that the entire HS are talking to each other, another milestone! KCC HSSC 2015-2016 Nominations: Captain of Hockey Women’s Convenor Men’s Convenor Umpires Convenor Mini’s Convenor Youth Convenor Vet’s Convenor Communications Secretary 46 Kowloon Cricket Club Rory McKinlay Eva Thometz Kulwant Dillon George Lam Deepak Surtani Toby Brown Sardaran Khan Lisa Milliner Matt Barnett Awards Men’s & Women’s Section MVP MIP Top Scorer Most Committed Player Men’s A Team Jackie Chan Ka Ho Men’s B Team Jaime Collaco George Lam Ho Yeung Amandeep Singh Douglas Cheng Asif Ali Cheuk Yan Men’s C Team Rohit Sujanani Joshua Yeung Hei Leo Cheng Chi Pang Rohit Sujanani Men’s D Team Ditta Allah Dad Ditta Allah Dad Mohsin Khan Women’s A Team Yii Sui Suet Jasmine Au Ika Lo Sydney Kwok Women’s B Team Eva Thometz Joanne Lau Virginia Fung Lisa Milliner Women’s C Team Chan Hoi Kiu Lee Yuen Ling Chan Sin Yu Wong Sing Lai Men’s Section Award Jimmy Keir Trophy (Player of the Year) Major Barry Hadlow Trophy (Young Player of the Year) Carnegies Cup (Most Promising Men’s Player) David Judge Trophy (Top Goal Scorer of the Year) Mojomac Cup for Commitment Philip Smyth Aliya Iqbal Khan Ben Poon Asif Ali Jocylyn and Iqbal Khan Women ’s Section Award Carnegies Cup (Most Promising Men’s Player) Sabrina Kee-Kitney Trophy (Player of the Year) Jasmine Au Yii Sui Suet Written by Sabrina Kee-Kitney (Hockey Representative until 5 June 2015) Rory McKinlay Hockey Representative Annual Report and Accounts 2014-15 47 Lawn Bowls This is my second year as Convenor to write this report. With support of the sub-committee members, the section continues to remain transparent and to provide a harmonious and social environment for all lawn bowls players. In addition, we receive positive feedbacks from our section members in respect of the following: Year Plan – for members to plan for the whole year Synopsis – understand the points discussed during subcommittee meetings Open Forum – lb list for all members to communicate and to exchange opinion and advice Triples League 2014 We had four men’s teams and two ladies’ teams to participate in Triples League. Remarkable results in Triples League are as follows: – Men’s A Team Runners-up in Division 1 – Men’s B Team Runners-up in Division 3 and – Men’s C Team Runners-up in Division 4 End of Triples League Dinner was held on 5th April 2014 with 50 participants turned up. We started to enjoy food and drinks from 7:30 pm, then sang and danced from 9:30 pm until midnight. Premier League 2015 At the time of preparing this report, we have finished all games in first half season. Men’s A team is in 4th position and is 8 points behind the first team. Men’s B team is 7th position. Men’s C team is in 10th position and Men’s D team is in the lower end at the league table. Ladies’ A team and B team are in the middle position in the leagues tables. Good bowling to all bowlers and keep enjoy bowling! KCC Sportsperson of the Year 2014 Jimmy Chiu was nominated as KCC Sportsperson of the Year 2014 and he received his trophy from Azeem Ebrahim (Chairman of Sporting Convenors Subcommittee) during the Club AGM on 5th December 2014. International Competitions 1. Our experienced bowler, Jimmy Chiu, represented Hong Kong to participate in the 2014 Incheon Asian Para Games in October and achieved the following outstanding results. – Gold Medal in Men’s Singles and – Silver Medal in Mixed Pairs 2. Jimmy Chiu and Y W Li represented Hong Kong to participate the International Bowls for the Disabled World Championship 2015 in February. – Jimmy won Gold Medal in Mixed Pairs and Silver Medal in Men’s Singles. 3. Timmy Kwong represented Hong Kong in the 2015 Chinese National Lawn Bowls Championship in March 2015 and won the Men’s Pairs Champion with his partner. He also represented Hong Kong to participate in Brunei International Open Mixed Triples Championships and with Ken Chan in Australian Open. 48 Kowloon Cricket Club National Competitions 1. Ken Chan – Bowler of The Year 2014 2. Bernard Leung, Timmy Kwong and Danny Ho – Champion of Men’s National Triples 2014 3. Ken Chan, Jerry Ng and Noel Kennedy – Champion of Men’s National Triples 2015 4. K K Yeung, Jimmy Chiu and Chadwick Chen – Semi-finalist of Men’s National Triples 2015 5. Derek Lee and Chadwick Chen – Semi-finalist of Men’s National Pairs2014 We are pleased to announce that Danny Ho is High Performance Manager in HKLBA. While Mercredi Yeung, Rita Tsui, Ken Chan, Timmy Kwong and Bernard Leung are in the HK Squad for 2015-16. Club Competitions 1. Men’s Singles 2. Ladies’ Singles 3. Handicap Singles 4. Men’s Pairs 5. Ladies’ Pairs 6. Mixed Pairs 7. 2x4x2 Pairs 8. Junior Singles Winner: Runner-up: Winner: Runner-up: Winner: Runner-up: Winners: Runners-up: Winner : Runners-up: Winners: Runners-up: Winners: Runners-up: Winner: Runner-up: Ken Chan Derek Lee Linda Robertson Mildred Wong William Wong Candy Au Ken Chan and C F Fung Bob Mehta and Mike Dowie Candy Au and Stella Lo Mildred Wong and Sonia Chan Venus Ngai and Timmy Kwong Angus Wong and Annie Yeung Stella Lo and Stephen Lo Candy Au and William Wong William Wong Candy Au Linda and Ken will represent the Club to play in the Champion of Champion 2014. I would like to thank Richard Anderson for his efforts in making all the arrangements and monitoring these events. OVERSEAS RBSC Interport – 19th to 23rd March 2015 It was very encouraging that total 28 participants including 20 bowlers, 7 non-playing partners and KCC icon, Ronnie. We had five mixed rinks and only one rink won. It was an excellent opportunity to meet our good old friends in Thailand and we were overwhelmed by their hospitality. It was such a wonderful and enjoyable trip that every participant would never forget. International Kinabalu Cup 2015 – 26th to 29th May 2015 There were over 64 teams from Malaysia, Australia (2 teams), Philippines (4 teams), China, Brunei (4 teams), Singapore (1 team) and Hong Kong (8 teams). It was played in a mixed triples format and KCC had 8 teams to join. The winner was Malaysian Youth team, runnerup Brunei, the Philippines the third and Sabah A the fourth. Annual Report and Accounts 2014-15 49 The Tanglin Club Singapore – 150th Anniversary Lawn Bowls Tournament 23rd/26th July 2015 There were over 40 teams from Malaysia (3 teams), Australia (12 teams), Japan (1 team), Thailand (2 teams), Singapore (12 team) and Hong Kong (10 teams). It was played in a mixed triples format and KCC had 3 teams to join. The winner was Malaysian Youth team, runner-up Brunei, the Philippines the third and Sabah A the fourth. The club arranged Welcome Dinner on the first day and Presentation Dinner on the last day at Churchill Room. Out of our expectation, the Club prepared a birthday cake to celebrate Ronnie’s 97th birthday. We all enjoyed the games throughout four days and their hospitality. My sincere thanks to all KCC tour teammates and supporters! LOCAL IRC Invitation Cup on 1st October 2014 – 36 teams entered the game – our team consisting of Bernard, Timmy and Jimmy won in the Knife Group Tiger Bowls 2015 in March One men’s team (Allah Dad, K C Shing, Louis Cook and William Wong) and one women’s team (Pari Dad, Daphne Da Rosa, Candy Au and Stella Lo) participated this event. Aitkenhead Fours on 28th March 2015 KCC women’s team (Alison Shum, Mary Ong, Alice Chung and Annie Yeung) finished the first day games on 28th March and narrowly lost to reach the quarterfinal. Grand Prix Competition 3rd to 6th April 2015 It was a new competition organized by HKLBA where only the top four teams in Division One in 2014 premier league were invited. The participating teams were KCC, KBGC, HKFC, POC, HK and HK Youth Team. We look forward to playing for the next year. 110th Anniversary Police Club on 12th July 2015 The friendly match was played on the new green in PRSC at Mongkok. Our team consisted of Peter Hevicon, Annie Yeung, Patrick Fong and James Keung. We enjoyed the games very much and were invited to attend the drinks/presentation dinner after the match. HK International Classic – 7th/15th November 2015 Mercredi Yeung, Tammy Tham, Jerry Ng and Ken Chan will represent KCC to play in Women’s and Men’s Singles this year. Club Classic pairs qualifying games are still on-going. Good bowling! Social Events 1. 97th Anniversary Green Birthday on 28th September 2014 – Over 20 players showed up and Ronnie cut the cake to celebrate birthday before start of the usual roll up 2. Les Hill Trophy on 21st October 2014 – 16 players turned up on the day for this 1-day mixed handicap competition which started at 10 am – It was a wonderful event and the players showed their high standard of bowling skill and all spectators enjoyed very much 50 Kowloon Cricket Club – Cup Winner: Stella Lo – Plate Winner: Joseph Chu 1st Runner-up: Peter Hevicon 1st Runner-up : Sebastian Cheung 3. Annual Dinner on 25th October 2014 – Our Annual Dinner was held on Saturday 25th October 2014 at KCC Sports Hall. Elizabeth was the organizing director and Anna was the director of performance. – Over 80 players, spouses and guests (including KCC President and his wife) joined this joyful event. The theme was Mamma Mia. We had fancy dress and karaoke contests. Everyone enjoyed two talent shows very much. 4. Friendly Match with Singapore Tanglin Club on 22nd November 2014 – It was a glorious afternoon, sunny and cool as we kicked off our first friendly game with visitors from Singapore. There were five rinks open triples. KCC won 3 rinks, drew one and lost one. Everyone enjoyed the mix and mingle drinks afterwards. In July 2015, we visited Singapore to celebrate the Tanglin Club’s 150th Anniversary tournament. 5. Hollis Trophy with POC on 26th December 2014 – The match was held at Police Officers’ Club, Causeway Bay. We had 24 players. The friendly match went well and all players enjoyed a wonderful afternoon. We shall get back the trophy at KCC next year. 6. KCC 101th Children’s Sports Day on 1st January 2015 – On the first day of 2015, KCC Children’s Sports Day was held on the cricket field. Lawn Bowls Section ran a small booth to let KCC members and their guests to try lawn bowls. This year, we did not raise funds and the prizes were mainly for kids. Players (adults and children) enjoyed bowling very much and a few of them were keen players. 7. New Year Fun Day on 1st January 2015 – We had 42 players divided into 7 rinks of mixed triples. The winning teams received a bottle of wine each as prize. The game completed with a ‘spider’. The day ended with everybody sharing the wine won by the winning teams. 8. Fat Choy Cup on 21st February 2015 – The weather was warm and beautiful. – We had overwhelming responses from players with 48 players signed up on the day. We started the game with the arrival of Lion Dance and “God of Wealth”. Every player received a red packet and enjoyed the game. 9. SC Trophy with Hong Kong Football Club on 28th March 2015 – It was the first friendly match with Hong Kong Football Club. We agreed to host the game alternately and two participants donated a new trophy names as ‘SC Trophy’ (‘S’ represents Sports Road and ‘C’ represents Cox’s Road). Although the 24 KCC players fought very hard for the trophy at HKFC indoor green, we lost the game at the end. Let’s win it next year at KCC. 10. Tai Mo Shack Trophy on 5th April 2015 – 15 bowlers participated the one day competition – Both final games were played very well and were very exciting. The finalists performed at very high standard and attracted many spectators. Annual Report and Accounts 2014-15 51 – Cup: Bob Mehta (winner) and Y W Li (runner-up) – Plate: Joseph Chu (winner) and Dolores Leon (runner-up) 11. Pig Cutting Ceremony on 18th April 2015 – It is our Section’s tradition to have Pig Cutting Ceremony on the commencement date of the Premier League Games. We were delighted to invite our Club President, Rob, to share this joyful event. Around 70 players showed up. Men’s D team started their first game and had victory 8:0. Well done. 12. Friendly Match with Hong Kong Cricket Club on 19th April 2015 – We had 36 players and invited HKCC 36 players to play in 9 mixed four rinks. – It was the return game in response to HKCC hosting us last Jun. – KCC ran out comfortable winners overall. 13. Ramsey Trophy on 1st July 2015 – Due to inclement weather on 11th April, the match was re-scheduled to 1st July at KCC. – In the past, only 24 players participated at the game but this year this was increased to 36 players. – We divided 72 bowlers into 9 mixed rinks, with 18 ends. – Finally, KCC won 8 rinks and lost 1 rinks. Well done. Jimmy Chiu – The Chief Executive Commendation for Community Service Award Mr. Jimmy Chiu has been awarded the Chief Executive Commendation for Community Service Award. This was published in HKSAR Gazette on 1st July 2015 in recognition of his long, outstanding contribution to the Lawn Bowls sport. On behalf of the Lawn Bowls Section, we congratulate him once again for his achievement and wish him all the best in his future sport career. Greens Both Greens maintained good grass coverage throughout the winter period. This is a combination of reasons including improved maintenance programs, effective scheduling of play direction, use of dump mats and favourable growing conditions over the winter period. Before start of the premier league, new rink-end drinks boxes, new wind breaker and shelving were installed in the bar seating area. Thanks our greens convenor, Peter, who conveyed our opinion and concern to the club management and the green maintenance team. Section Members Our section has over 100 active players. We currently have 7 SS members, including 2 newly joined players. All of them are experienced and valuable players to the section. Also, we have 3 JS members including 1 newly joined this year. Thanks to the captains for arranging JSs to play in the league games so that they may gain more experience in lawn bowling. Annual Dinner The Annual Dinner will be held on Saturday, 24th October 2015 at KCC Sports Hall. Sanie is the organizing director. Hopefully, this will be another wonderful evening. Let’s have fun! 52 Kowloon Cricket Club Vote of Thanks I would like to express my sincere thanks to the team captains, Sanie, Annie, Cliff, James, Peter and Bill, our secretary Mary and competition secretary Richard, for all their support throughout the year. Thank you once again to all volunteers, Anna, Mildred, Rhondi, Torrente, Venus, C F, Gary, David, Derek, Bob, Mike, who are helpers in various events throughout the season. I sincerely wish that all of you will continue to support the section in the coming season. Special thanks to our team uniform’s sponsor King Power Group, Dr. Cheng and our Mr. Raymond Lo. I would also like to thank the club management, grounds management and club staff, especially Greg, Maverick, Roger, Kings, Dennis, Thomas, Teresa, Anna, Hung, Johnny, Ivan, Ian, Jason, Ah Hung and ground staff, for their support this year. Last but not least, a big thank you to my better half, Torrente, for supporting me throughout these two years. Lastly, on behalf of LB Subcommittee, thanks to all bowlers for your support to the section. Patrick Fong Lawn Bowls Convenor Annual Report and Accounts 2014-15 53 Tennis Fair and transparency – Protect our rights 公平公正、維護權益 My Dear fellow Members of the Tennis Section, Ladies and Gentlemen. The term of the Tennis season 2014-2015 will end soon and I hope a new Convenor and the Sub-Committee members will be elected on 26 November 2015. I wish to thank you all for the support and understanding during the season 2014-2015 for the Section and special thanks to members of the Sub-Committee and task forces for their valuable contributions, advices and guidance. The convenor and sub-committee members are here to ensure members’ right to use the courts and to assist the KCC General Committee and the General Manager and his Sports Director and staff of the Administration Office to run the section smoothly in accordance with KCC Byelaws. The KCC Wimbledon 2015 was held successfully and other planned friendly tournaments and Inter-Club friendly matches during the season. Due to inclement weather our friendly Inter-Clubs Tournament 2015 have been cancelled. The Sub-Committee members worked hard and diligently to produce a Manual and Guidelines for The KCC Tennis Sub-Committee in order the incoming Sub-Committee members to have a better understanding with the KCC Bye-laws and the section requirements and guidelines to deal with during the section meetings and procedures for our section. The KCC Coach have co-operated with the Management and agree to move some of coaching and trainings to other non-peak hours in order that members may have more chances to enjoy their social matches. We need to maintain this friendly and harmonic atmosphere within our section in the Club. The tennis section will always encourage and support more Tennis Grassroots and Youth development in order to create our own youth tennis players to play and represent KCC. Tennis Section will continue and support to have members and juniors to represent various league competitions and leagues organized by the HK Tennis Association and Inter-Clubs activities. However, I would like to address again our request to KCC General Committee to include and increase at least two or more courts for Tennis in their Master plan for improvement for the Club for KCC members to enjoy playing their tennis. May I take this opportunity to thank all team captains and team players for their 54 Kowloon Cricket Club participation in the HKTA league matches and other tournaments and for their efforts, dedications and contributions to play for KCC. This year The Section Annual dinner will be held on 6th November 2015 and the Annual General Meeting will be held on 12th November 2015. This event is also to recognize for outstanding members of Tennis section during the year for their achievements and contributions to the Tennis Section. We have no divisions in Tennis Section as we are all part of KCC members working for the good of KCC Tennis. Last, I wish to thank once again to all Tennis SC members, The Sport Director (Maverick Leung) for his knowledge, guidance and co-operation and for his operational staff for their hard work. Alexandre Rego Tennis Convenor Annual Report and Accounts 2014-15 55 Squash The Squash Section continues to enjoy success on the court in both the Winter and Summer leagues and in various Interport matches. In the Winter League our Ladies team continue to dominate the first division topping the table for the fourth time in a row and other teams performing extremely well (full report below). This year we also entered two teams into the Summer League with both teams only losing one rubber on the way to winning in both divisions. In 2014, Evan Fowler, who has been convenor for two years, decided to step down mostly due to work commitments. I have therefore stepped in as Convenor, but I have a big task emulating the performance of Evan and Aaron Yip before him. On behalf of the whole section I congratulate Evan on a job well done and thank him for keeping the section in such good order. Our number 1 players, Leo Au and sister Annie Au continue to improve and perform extremely well on the international stage. As of writing this article, Leo has a world ranking of 26, while Annie is ranked even higher at 10. I am sure you have all seen the articles in the WOK relating to these successes. During the year we have had visiting teams from Korea, Indonesia and Guangzhou. At KCC we will continue to promote and encourage overseas teams to visit Hong Kong which gives our players more international exposure. This year KCC hosted the Inaugural Contrex Cup Squash Championship. This was run in July and was a truly successful event. Players of a very high standard came from all parts of Asia and Australia to complete in this event. Both players and organisers gave very favourable opinions on the condition of our courts, showing that the investment in our squash facilities have been worthwhile and appreciated. Winter League Report Our Ladies 1 team played in Division L1 this season and were awarded both the Division Champions (top of the division table at the end of the season) and the Finals Series Champions. Our Main League KCC 5 team played in division 5 and were awarded the Division Champions. Our Main League KCC 8 team played in division 13B and were awarded the Division Champions. In addition to this, our teams in Division 1, 2, 3, 6 and 8 teams are runners up in their respective divisions, with KCC 2, KCC 3, KCC 5, KCC 7 and KCC 8 being runners up in the Finals Series. Summer League This year we entered two teams into the summer league, one team in Division 1 and one team in Division 4. Division 4 was divided into two divisions, so our team was entered into Division 4A. 56 Kowloon Cricket Club Our division 1 team topped the league table losing only one rubber for the season and were awarded Champions of Division 1. Our Division 4A team also topped the league table and also only lost one rubber for the season and were awarded Champions of Division 4A. I would like to take this opportunity to recognise the contribution given by each of the team conveners. Being the team convener is a thankless task, but one which is extremely important to the success of the team and, by extension, the section as a whole. They spent a lot of their personal time chasing players, ensuring the preparations for each match, etc. Thank you all very much for your efforts during the Winter Season. I would like to thank all of our players who participated in the Winter League during 2014 and 2015. The matches were played in a fantastic competitive spirit. I am very proud of the manner in which our players conducted themselves whether they won or lost. It can be said that every player was a great ambassador for KCC whether playing at home or away. Lastly I would like to thank all the supporters who turned up to the matches and often helped with marking etc. It makes a big difference playing to an audience, no matter how big or small. Peter Fraser Squash Convenor Annual Report and Accounts 2014-15 57 Football The KCC Football Section continued to experience strong growth during the 2014/15 season and has in place a complete coaching program that facilitates the training and development of players across all age groups from Juniors through to Colts and Adults. The range of accredited coaching programs from Juniors, Colts and Adults continues to enable the KCC Football Section to develop players as they compete through the ranks of the Hong Kong Junior Football League, the Hong Kong Football Association’s Henderson League, the Yau Yee League, the Royale Asia Legal League and the Hong Kong Football Association League. The Football Section is the biggest sporting section at KCC, with 500 players representing the club across its junior, colts and adults programs. The Football Section has an excellent working relationship with Asia Pacific Soccer Schools (APSS). APSS continue to provide expertise with the coaching and management of the Football Section’s junior and youth development programs and their coaching techniques are widely accredited to the increased performances and fitness levels across all age groups in the Football Section. There are more than 350 children in our junior football program, competing in the Hong Kong Junior Football League across many different age groups in league and cup competition formats. The KCC hosts a number of junior football tournaments for the HKJFL throughout the season, attracting thousands of children and their families to the club. Our Girls section continues to prosper and we have had a number of players being capped by Hong Kong at the ‘elite’ youth level in the Asian Football Conference Championships for their age levels. Season 2014/2015 was another successful season for our Colts teams who represented the club with distinction in the HKFA’s Henderson League. For season 2015/2016 KCC will have representative teams in the HKFA Henderson League at every age-group from U13 through to U18. We will again be competing in the 3rd Division of the HKFA Senior League for season 2015/2016 and we have a number of new young players who are keen to demonstrate that KCC can compete successfully at this level. In the Yau Yee League First Division, the KCC Dragons had another stellar season finishing runners-up in the league; the KCC Knights enjoyed a solid season in the YYL Second Division and will be looking to push on and challenge for promotion to the top division this coming season. In the Royale A Hong Kong Legal League, the KCC Royals enjoyed another successful season finishing in 5th place in the Second Division. During May’s televised Citibank HKFC International Soccer Sevens, KCC Vets fielded exprofessionals James Grady and Alan McManus and competed very well in a high quality tournament. After progressing well through the group stage, KCC qualified for the Masters Plate Final against Hong Kong Football Club. During a memorable final, goals from Marcel Sossnowski, James Grady and Ian Nelson enabled the KCC Veterans to win the Masters Plate Final and bring silverware back to Cox’s Road for the first time since 2009. There’s been plenty of other action throughout the year: the highly successful and inaugural Graham Archer Memorial Sevens; Interport matches against RBSC; our season opening poolside party; and a section Rock n Bowl night to name but a few. Shyam Nainani Football Convenor 58 Kowloon Cricket Club Societies It has been another successful year for all KCC societies with the establishment of the Table Tennis Society being a highlight for me. As you will see from the individual reports below, all societies are thriving and many are setting up excellent links with other clubs as well as taking tentative steps into playing regular league games. Long may it continue. Golf Society Richard Tinlin This year has seen the spirit of adventure continue in the Golf Society (GS) as we have travelled further afield and visited two new Golf courses in Huizhou for our monthly Stableford League events, the brand new Bo Hing Course and the well appointed Birds Resort Course. This takes some doing as we have visited a huge number of courses over the past 15 years. Another welcome addition to our venues is a return after 7 years to the excellent Xili Club. Outstanding results have been mainly from our younger golfers with Leon D’Souza carding a 71 at our GS Champs. He was 2nd in the EFG Bank Order of Merit in 2014 and is currently in 1st place in the HKGA Order of Merit in the 15-17 age group. He had an outstanding win in the International Junior Championships in Malaysia in November 2014 and returned to lead the HKGA team to victory in the Junior Team Champs and then won the HKGA Winter Junior Champs. He staged a great recovery to win the HKGA Junior Closed Champs and after a successful American tour returned to win the Faldo Series Hong Kong Champs and the Jockey Club Kau Sai Chau Junior Open. As a result of these successes he has been invited for a week-long trip to the WGC Champs at Shanghai Sheshan to play in the Pro-Am with the World’s top golfers and be involved with the World Class Event. Congratulations Leon and very well done! Inara Sharma is currently in 5th place of the 13-14 year group EFG Bank HKGA Junior Age Group standings. She won our GS champs with a score of 77 and won our August event with 76. In our nine Stableford League events to date we have had 8 different players winning the Men’s Stableford Championship trophy and with two events to go there promises to be a very tight race to the finish with six players in contention. The GS sub-committee has endeavoured to reach out to new areas and provide good value golf in a convivial social gathering for our members and the positive feedback we have received indicates that we are doing a good job thus far. The Golf Simulator is available for all members and is a good way to practice all aspects of your game, it can be booked through reception. Bridge Shabbir Barma The Bridge Society presently has 28 members and holds duplicate bridge events regularly on Tuesdays in the Aerobics Room. This popular event is open to members and walk-in guests starting at 7 pm and finishing around 10:30 pm. The atmosphere whilst competitive is also quite relaxed. The Directors are our present Bridge Convenor, Raju Ramchandani, and stalwart A Team Captain Dr. David Mok. Our special thanks to both our Directors for their voluntary contribution and time given to the game. Annual Report and Accounts 2014-15 59 Despite the small membership, we have 2 teams entered in the Interclub Bridge League. The A Team consists of 7 top flight players and are presently 2nd in the league with 2 games left to play. The A Team has also progressed to the semi-finals of the KO tournament which is also run by the Interclub League. The B Team comprises of 10 keen players and are currently in 10th position, but with another 5 games to play, hopes to finish somewhere in the middle of the league. The B Team had progressed 3 rounds in the KO tournament and just lost out for a place in the semi-finals. Snooker Navin Ahuja This year, we participated in the Inter-Club Snooker League and there is a high probability for us in reaching first or second place as we have won 4 out of 6 games played. Our Internal Tournaments had been a success as details were published in advance in the snooker room as well as sent to all members via email. A record number of 87 entries had been recorded. We produced over 50 Snooker Polo shirts, most of which were distributed during the snooker AGM for all of the KCC snooker players. We refurbished our snooker tables. The cloth of the tables was replaced with the “Hainsworth Precision” cloth which was originally designed for professional players. We also installed under-table heaters for keeping the cloth and rails dry. Table Tennis Martin Labrum I am pleased to report that KCC’s newest Society is now well and truly established with a membership currently in excess of sixty. Of these some thirty members rotate through our practice sessions which has placed additional demands on our coach. We are now offering 5 to 6 hours of coaching per week and it is encouraging to see several of our younger players signing on for the ten minutes allocated to everyone on a first-come, first-served basis. We have recently started an Attendance Record to establish the level of interest amongst our keener members and a ladder will be run to rank our top players. Credit must be given to the General Committee for their support and for accelerating our elevation to Society status in what must be record time. This has without doubt given legitimacy to our existence and helped promote the sport within KCC. We do have some talented youngsters and it has been our intention from the start to include them in any of the friendlies we have from time to time. Our recent match against Craigengower Cricket Club saw four of our young members participate. They did exceptionally well and won nearly every one of their matches, more than could be said for the rest of the team with a couple of exceptions, although, the results were a lot closer this time. It should be pointed out that each one of these youngsters benefits from active coaching apart from that provided by KCC. We are hoping to see more Members’ children join us particularly on the Saturday mix-in which is proving to be popular. Coaching is the key and it is obvious many of us still have to un-learn the way we taught ourselves to play if we are to take KCC into a wider arena of competitive play. This is our ultimate goal, but at the same time, those who wish to play for the pure fun of it will always be welcome. 60 Kowloon Cricket Club We now have a total of four quality tables which is our maximum given the constraints with storage. This also limits expanding our membership to some extent although I understand Maverick is looking into the possibility of providing additional table tennis space in the Aerobics Room for Club members as a whole. This would certainly be a most welcome expansion if approved. Long term, and if the Club considers it to be a worthwhile provision in any new development of the Club’s facilities, we would hope to see a permanent space allocated to Table Tennis. We certainly believe the demand is there. Badminton Herbert Kwok The 2014/15 season has proved to be another fruitful year for the KCC Badminton. Although the number of Society members did not increase as dramatically as in the last two years, we have over 85 fees paying Society members. With the help by the subcommittee, the number of morning players have grown significantly and became the backbone of the Society. While the Thursday evening activities were more focused on the youth training as well as the team training for the Club. This year the KCC badminton Team have participated in both the official Badminton Association Mixed League and the newly formed Inter-Club League. With some clever tactical manoeuvres from our Coach Liew, our team has won ALL the home & away games against the LRC, HIT and HKFC. KCC is the official champion of this new born Inter-Club League 2015. Carlton & Dunlop sponsored our annual Tin & Bottle Tournament this year. With the turnout of over thirty members, we have divided the players into two groups. Ken Wong & Satish Alwani, regulars of our KCC team have won the Championship in Group A. While Paul Cannon & Neeja Sujnani became the winner in our Group B. All four of them have received some top-end rackets from Carlton. In fact, there has been plenty of other action throughout the year; friendly visit & demonstration matches by Olympians Nicole Grether & Charmaine Reid from Canada; former world no. 1 doubles player Lee Wan Wah and his Junior team. Undoubtedly, the KCC Badminton Society, has all the elements to become one of the best badminton club / society in Hong Kong. With a proper & more adequate policy in junior sports subscribers, KCC badminton can go a long way! Wine Society Danny Gohel The KCC Wine Society (KCCWS) has begun a successful year after the AGM in January 2015. A new committee was elected with Danny Gohel (Chairman), Ray Brewster (Secretary), Dave Parkin (Treasurer) and as committee members Michael Shum, Prem Kumar and newly elected James Gagnon. The first half of the year has been eventful with the annual Macau trip in February and the 2nd overseas trip to Cape Town wine lands in South Africa in early April 2015. The KCCWS has accumulated a stock of top-quality wines purchased previously which are now coming to age and maturity that will be drinking best now. Hence, Society members will be getting their “dividends” back in terms of drinking. This year will see some of these wines such as the Mondavi vertical, Barbaresco, Sauternes, Burgundy whites, Feytit-Clinet vertical, Musar vertical and the Dead Arm vertical. These vertical tastings could not be Annual Report and Accounts 2014-15 61 possible without the prudence and timely purchases of the wines so that the members can enjoy them at their peak. Such events are popular with the members such that they are often sold-out and only a limited number of guests can be accommodated. A new event started by the committee this year is a monthly “Cellar Tastings” on the second Thursdays of each month to have members taste few wines (normally eight bottles!). The purpose of these tastings which are free to the members is to allow them to taste the wines that are on the KCC Wine society list as well as single bottles that are in the cellar and few that are left over from the tastings, allowing those that missed the tastings to try them. The event has been successful and it happens on the music night at The Pavilion which is co-incidental. Turns out to be a lively evening with wine, cheese and music. We have a joint event with the Hong Kong Wine Society, the Christmas party in December. This is a hugely successful joint venture with members of the two societies sharing the food and wines. The work of the wine society cannot be accomplished without the support and collective wisdom of the committee members and I thank the committee members for the support and advice. The wine society is a society to enjoy wines with friends. We drink all types of wines and one needs to venture into some wines that we have never tried. There are surprises as well as disappointments, but in the end it is well worth every drop. We welcome any inquiries to join which is easy, and with a modest monthly fee and a one-time entrance fee gives you access to a collection of wines that is enviable. Cliff Imeson Societies Convenor 62 Kowloon Cricket Club Food & Beverage For the year 2014/15, KCC F&B operation recorded a net loss of $333K which was very encouraging when compared with the budgeted loss of $1,441K and a net loss of $2,214K for the last fiscal year. This result also met the GC’s policy for the Club’s F&B operation to “breakeven – no significant profit or loss”. It has not been easy to pursue this policy given the continuing upward trend on the cost of food and other ingredients as well as the very competitive labour market. The moderate average increase of 9% in food price from January 2015 and the slight rise in overall food sales have helped to achieve this comparatively favourable financial result. The Management has also strived to maintain an effective and efficient F&B operation through the establishment of the post of Procurement Manager and the introduction of various measures and staff training workshops to improve overall F&B service quality and to ensure good value for money. The closure of the Coffee Shop for 50 days for renovation in the fourth quarter of 2015 has created no adverse impact on the overall F&B sales. It was reopened under the new name of The Boundary Café, and has continued to be the most popular dining venue in the Club. Together with the Pavilion and the Grill Room, these three main catering outlets have continued to offer Members choices of different dining atmosphere and experience, including ample opportunities to sample a good variety of special themed menus and food promotions. Despite an increase in patronage in the Main Bar, the sales of beverage across the board has continued to register a downward trend over the past few years. Mindful of the impact of the Drink-Driving regulations on alcoholic beverage sales and in order to promote quality wine and dine experience to Members, the Management has been working together with the Wine Society to arrange wine tastings and special wine dinners. The F&B Sub-Committee will continue to work closely with the Management with a view to improving the quality and standard of the Club’s F&B service for the enjoyment of all Members. I would like to express my appreciation to all members of the F&B Sub-Committee for their time and contribution. I would also like to thank General Manager Greg Hartigan, F&B Manager Terry Mung and Executive Chef Sing and all their respective F&B team members for operating a quality and smooth F&B service in the Club. K S Tang Food & Beverage Convenor Annual Report and Accounts 2014-15 63 Entertainment The all new Entertainment Committee was established at the beginning of the year (2015) with the Management and new Committee Members enthusiastically accepting the brief to provide the KCC Membership with more entertainment events, quality events, events to attract all KCC members particularly for families and children. We have had a busy year so far which gets busier towards the years end. We have experimented with some events which realised some disappointments but most events have been successful particularly two events where we have employed professional production companies. For regular music lovers the weekly live music provided in the Pavilion continues to be very popular with some excellent bands and entertainers. For adult entertainment we have held a number of events notably the Bobby Brown Motown Dinner, the Dinner-Theatre “Murder at the Oscars” both well attended. Yet to come we have the Oktoberfest Kick Off Party followed by the Oktoberfest Closing Party in the Beer Garden (Sun Lawn), Bonfire Day Pool BBQ and the New Years Eve Dinner Party which promises to be something different. Family events: Other than the regular Family Campouts and Pool Party’s held throughout the year we had another successful New Year Children’s Sports day, a Yakult Factory visit, Easter Entertainment, a Summer Family Fun Day and Evening Pool Party in August (which was very successful despite being the hottest day of the year, an outing to Kadoorie Farm, a Magic Workshop and in December we have the Christmas Carolling, Tree Lighting and something very new, a Children’s Christmas Drama (Pantomime). We hope KCC Members have had an enjoyable and entertaining year at the Club. The Entertainment Committee hope to build on this years experiences for an even better 2016 and encourage the Membership to present new ideas or what sort of entertainment they would like to see and be happy to take part in. In conclusion a big thank you must be given to the Entertainment Committee Members for the time and effort in presenting their ideas and getting things up and running and attending many enjoyable committee meetings, at least one every month for the past year. The Committee Members are Albert Li, Beryl Chambers, Don McNeil, Declan de Silva and at the beginning of the year Johno Johnson, chaired by myself, Dave Parkin. But the real hard work has been carried out by the KCC Management, under the leadership of General Manager Greg Hartigan and particularly Program & Events Manager Venice Tang and F&B Manager Terry Mung who make things happen and the KCC Staff who present everything so well for the Members enjoyment. Dave Parkin Entertainment Convenor 64 Kowloon Cricket Club Development Planning In January 2015 the Development and Planning Subcommittee (DPSC), and the Tender Subcommittee were reconvened with a good membership mix, and their first meeting held at end January. DPSC held two further meetings in April and July. ProjexAsia Limited was engaged to serve between July 2014 and June 2015 as General Club Consultant, to assist in the renovation works, including the tendering and site supervision of the various projects. Set out below are: (a) the progress of projects and works items undertaken/ completed in 2015, and (b) the progress of projects under planning. Progress of Projects in 2015 • Roof leakage repair of Boundary Café, Main Bar & Reading Room was completed in Dec. 2014. • Boundary Café project was completed and resumed operation in Nov. 2014. • Staff Area and Management Office project. The General Office/Staff Areas Renovation project commenced in Jan 2015. Phase I, the 1/F Management office, was completed in early 2015, which started off the office moving exercise. Renovation of the Staff Area, including the toilet, changing room and canteen were then completed in May 2015. We were glad to see staff enjoying the new canteen with more seating and better equipped changing facilities. • Concrete repair in Swimming Pool Pavilion Concrete spalling or fallen plaster was reported at the ceiling of the Swimming pool pavilion (the Kiosk) in February. Upon dismantling the false ceiling in March, further spalling concrete was revealed on the ceiling concrete face. For safety purposes, a registered structural engineer was engaged to inspect and advise on the repair. Drawings for concrete repair were prepared. With this our Project Manager Projexasia Limited conducted tendering. Contractor commenced the repair work in August, and targeted to complete by Oct. 2015. • Lamp poles on club premises The Club has acquired new equipment for the testing of lamp poles for safety purposes, many of which were over 20 years of age. All lamp poles (48 in number) on club premises were tested, saving the cost of engaging a testing consultant for the job. Progress of Projects under planning • Proposed New Building Development (Extension) Urbis Limited, a planning consultant was commissioned to draw up a proposal for the extension of the Club building for additional floor areas for sports and car park space. In July 2015 Urbis made a planning application to the Town Planning Board (TPB) for the “Proposed Minor Relaxation of Site Coverage Restriction (from 15% to 24%) for Permitted Place of Recreation, Sports or Culture Use” for KCC, under Section 16 of the Town Planning Ordinance. On publishing KCC’s planning application, TPB received about 144 “comments on the planning application” at the end of the exhibition period in August. While 12 were supportive, most of the comments (132) were adverse comments Annual Report and Accounts 2014-15 65 objecting to KCC’s development, most of them originated from the neighbour and a DC member. Consultant Urbis has been working with Planning Department to address the concerns/ comments expressed by various Government departments over the potential impacts on traffic, noise, air, environment, visual and landscape etc. The Metro Planning Committee of the Town Planning Board was scheduled to meet around November 2015 to consider KCC’s proposal with the “Response to Comments” supplemented by Urbis at end Sep 2015. • Main Bar Renovation To organise the loose “bundle” of telephone and communication wires/cables which were housed at the back of the Main Bar, a utility company was sought to offer a solution to organise the wires into a full height cabinet so that all existing (and future) wires/cables would be put in cable ducts, organised and concealed, and protected for the purpose of safety, security, tidiness and aesthetics. The Club management would purchase new furniture to give the Main Bar a new look. Acknowledgement I wish to express my gratitude to Mr. William Ko, the immediate Past President for nominating me to serve on the development issues. I would like to express my appreciation to Dr. Alex Chan, Ben Chan, Betty Ho, David Downs, Peter Fraser, Peter Lowther, Carmine Siu, William Mak for their time and effort serving on the Sub-committees. Special thanks are extended to Peter Lowther and Dave Parkin for their expertise and valuable time in monitoring the Concrete Repair Project at the Swimming Pool Pavilion. Last but not least, I have to thank Peter Fraser for training up the staff to carry out tests on lamp poles. Raymond Tang 66 Kowloon Cricket Club Discipline Sub-Committee During the current financial year a Disciplinary Panel had to be convened on one occasion, in order to consider the conduct of two members in the Club’s Reading Room in the early hours of the morning. Following the Panel’s consideration of the matter and having considered the written representations put forward by each member, the General Committee decided, in accordance with the Club’s Articles, to endorse the Panel’s recommendation that each member be suspended from using the Club’s facilities for a period of eighteen months, the conduct in question being considered injurious to the character or interest of the Club, particularly having regard to the fact that guests of the Club were present in the Reading Room at the time. As previously noted in last year’s Annual Report, the behaviour of the vast majority of the Club’s members gives no cause for concern. However, during the course of the year a number of complaints were received regarding the conduct of a small minority of members. At the time of writing, two of these complaints are still the subject of on-going disciplinary proceedings. In other instances, in some cases following complaints from members, warning letters have been issued regarding, amongst other things, the use of mobile telephones within the Club, car parking infringements, apparent gambling for money in the Bar and the consumption of food on Club premises which had been brought in from outside, all of which involved contravention of the Club’s Bye-Laws. As always, my thanks go to the management team for their assistance, to members of the General Committee and this Sub-Committee for their support and in particular, to those Sub-Committee members who gladly gave their valuable time to sit on the Disciplinary Panel, a task which I can assure members is quite onerous and not particularly pleasant. John Luff Vice-President and Sub-Committee Chairman Annual Report and Accounts 2014-15 67 Membership The Club remains limited to 2000 members by its Articles. This does not include Honorary Members, Subscribers, or Absent Members. As at 31 July 2015, the Club had 1948 Members, 311 Honorary Members and Subscribers, and 437 Absent Members. A breakdown of the categories can be found in the table. The major increase is in the category of Junior Subscribers. This is due to the restricted number of Sporting Subscribers available, the necessity of maintaining/increasing the sporting section playing strengths as well as meet our lease requirements of having a cheaper route for youth to play sport. Membership remains a time consuming task and my sincere thanks go to Burji Shroff, K.S. Tang, Maurice Yap, Ashok Sakhrani, Cliff Imeson, and Brian Chambers for their contribution towards interviewing applicants as well as attendance at the Membership Sub-committee monthly meetings. In total, 19 interview panels were held involving 139 applicants for the various categories of membership. Monthly meetings covered a variety of issues from recommending Partner Cards, changes of Corporate Nominees, reviews of statistics, and on occasions, complex issues relating to individual membership or categories of memberships. Meetings are often lively and productive. The main objective of the Sub-committee is to try and ensure consistency in decision-making which is fair to all members. My thanks also go to Betsy Chan, our Membership Officer as well as Management for their consistent and helpful support to the Sub-committee. 68 Kowloon Cricket Club Mike Dowie Chair, Membership Sub-committee Membership Statistics Year Ending 31st July 2015 Types of Membership No. of Members 01.08.2014 Admitted up to 31.07.2015 Left up to 31.07.2015 No. of Members 31.07.2015 Life Members 21 0 0 21 Honorary Members 16 0 0 16 Corporate Members 334 0 3 331 Special Voting Members 366 21 25 362 Ordinary Voting Members 1226 59 51 1234 Sporting Subscribers 70 19 21 68 Lady Subscribers 28 1 0 29 Junior Subscribers 133 74 23 184 Term Subscribers 22 0 8 14 2216 174 131 2259 Total Annual Report and Accounts 2014-15 69 List of Members Life Members ARMITAGE John S CARNELL Bernard Charles Noble Carnell DHABHER Burjor Pestonji HALL Peter Arthur HORTON Peter Taylor HUMBLE J K G HUNG Cheung Kin KENNEDY Michael John LEIGH Robert LINGGO Dick K MCKINLAY John MCMILLAN Martin Douglas NG Ronald George Leys O’BRIAN Charles Philip O’DEA Donella Ann ROACH Bernard M SHROFF Burji Savak SHROFF Jal JP VANDERSLUIS Alan D WALLIS Kenneth George YAP Alfred Donald JP Honorary Members BLYTHE Robert Andrew COOK Barrie DAVIDSON William M FINCHER Margaret HONG Sling Mary HUNG M L LAU Tsang Yuk Hing Gloria MCDONALD Angus C MYATT Carl POWELL Doreen REEVE Dermot A SOETENS C SPIKINS T TAYLOR D THRELFALL A J C YU Wai Kwong Special Voting Members ABBAS Mohamed Salah Eldin AHLUWALIA Amarjit Singh AHLUWALIA Harjit Singh Harry ANDERSON Richard Paul APLIN Tony ARTHUR Ariyaratna Gardiyai Mahawattege ATKINSON Andrew John Lee ATKINSON Stephen Robert AU Chun Tat Jovi 70 Kowloon Cricket Club AU Wing Wah BARKER Toni BARMA Shabbir Hatam BARNES Eric Charles GBS CBE BARNES John Andrew BEAU Georges W BHATNAGAR Anuraag BHIMSARIA Sanjay BIEN Yung Ching Edwin BLASER Jurg BODDY Carl Stephen Rayner BRAR Harmander Singh BRETTELL David Norman BREWSTER Raymond David BRUCE Iain F BRYSON Richard Kenneth BUDHRANI Raju BUTANI Manoj Papu BUTANI Mukesh Papu BUTANI Papu Udharam CAINE Reginald Peter Patrick CAREY James CASTLEY Simon CHAINRAI Anup CHAINRAI Vinod CHAMBERS Brian CHAN Chi Chiu Ronald CHAN Chi Kwan Peter CHAN Kai Ki CHAN Kai Pang Samuel CHAN Koon Hung Kenneth CHAN Kui Chuen Roy CHAN Siu Kun Alex CHAN Siu Tong CHAN Ting Wah Jerry CHAN Tsz Yeung Vincent CHANG Sion Loon Joseph CHEN Chadwick Cyril CHEN Chia Chiang Cedric CHEN Ming Te Charles CHEN Peter CHEN Richard Stuart CHEN Si Te Frank CHENG Chi Yan CHENG Kwok Wai Victor CHENG Sui Leung Allan CHENG Tak Kwong CHEUNG Kwok Wang Fred CHEUNG Tsang Kay Stan CHEUNG Tsz Ning Shirley CHEUNG Yuk Kuen Dickson CHIN Thiam Tsiew CHIN Y O Charles CHING Hon Kuen William CHIU Chung Lun Jimmy CHIU Pak Shun Leon CHIU Shuen Ping Eddie CHIU Tat Loi Raymond CHOI Chi Wa Augustine CHOI Yuk Kwan Tony CHOO Yan Ho Ian CHOW Hing Kee William CHOW Kam To Richard CHOW Kar Fai Anthony CHOW King Cheung William CHOW Pak Chin CHOW Sammy CHOW So Ming Henry CHU Yee Fat Albert CHUGANI Gulu Parmanand CHUI Wing Man Alfred CHUI Yiu Hung Eddy CHUNG Kam Shui Robert Sir CHUNG Sze Yuen COLLACO Jaime Maria Jose CORDEIRO Ray M Reinaldo M MBE BBS CORREA Anthony Francis CROFT Paul DAD Allah Detta DADLANI Ramchand T DADLANI Ratan C DANG Chiu Shun DAVERN Daniel Francis DILLON Sardara Singh DIN Kerm DONNET Alan Crawford DORRELL Michael Geoffrey DOWIE Michael Brian DOWN James Konrad Derek DOWNS David D’SOUZA Loy Philip EAMES Mark Ian Neil EASTMAN Brian Maclachlan EBRAHIM Azeem EBRAHIM Rashida Cumer ERWIN Catherine Anne FOK David Alistair FONG Chi Man Patrick FOWLER Evan FOWLER Paul R FRASER Peter John FUNG C F FUNG Kwok Sun FUNG Ming Chung Michael GILL Robin Clive GOHEL Bharat GOHEL Mayur Danny I GREENE John F JR GREENE Kevin Brian GREENE Terrence Fergus GREGORY Trevor GUNTON David Michael HAMET Derek HAMET Gary HAMMERSLEY Malcolm John HAUSER Robin HIGGINSON John HO Boon Eng HO Hing Choi Anthony HO Kun Kow Danny HO Kwok Ping HO Wai Tak David HODGES David Alan HOEY Brian Stewart HOWARD Clive Jonathan HUANG Lester Garson JP HUNG Tak Shing Peter HUNG Tung Hoo Andrew HUNG Yat Fai IMESON Cliff ING Chi Kin Kenneth IP Shing Kwan IP Yam To Tommy JAGTIANI Ram A JESSE Colin J JOLLY Robin James Charles JONES Michael Jonathan JOWHARSHA M Fahmy KAM Tat Hei KANE Thomas KEE-KITNEY Sabrina KEIR James KELLEHER Damian KHAN Abdul KHAN Ahmed KHAN Iqbal KHAN Khalid Mahmood KHAN Mohamed Sharif KHAN Sajjad Ali KHAN Sardaran KILROY Robin Edward KIMA Michael Hashu KIRPALANI Arjan Mangharam KNIGHT David William Maitland KO Sze Ho Peter KO William James KU Lawrence James KUAN Chao Hsiang KUNDAMAL Dhiraj H KWAN Chor Chung Spencer KWAN Po Sing KWOK Chi To Herbert KWOK Lam Kwong Larry KWONG Wang Tim Timmy LABRUM Martin Roger LAI Pak Nin Christopher LALCHANDANI Kishu LAM Kwong Ming Eric LAM Kwong Yu Albert LAM Leung Seng Charles LAM Wai Ching Dorothy LAMSAM James Julsing LAMSAM Roy LAU Angela LAU Hoi Hing Nelson LAU Kwok Kiu Benton LAW Kar Ping LEE Conrad LEE Cullum Peta LEE Ka Chung William LEE Kam Wa Johnson LEE Shan Kai LEE Shiu Hung Robert LEE Shun Kwong LEIGH Malcolm LETHBRIDGE Anthony Robert LEUNG Chi Wang LEUNG Ho Wah Ambrose LEUNG Kan Fai Dick LEUNG Ming Yin Colin LEUNG Roger LEUNG Sik Chuen Ivan LI Casam LI John LI Kwok Ho Kent LIM Fong Kee LINDEN James Joseph LO H S Peter LO Henry LO Man Kin Raymond LOCH Gordon Gilbert LOK Kung Chin Hardy LOUEY Pak Hin Raymond LOUEY Peter LOW Ging Chung Eddy LOWCOCK Brian Anthony LOWCOCK Keith Patrick LUFF John Alfred LUI Chi Shing Anthony LUI Po Chiu LUKE Peter John LULLA Ravindra Arjandas MA Wing Jong Peter MACKINTOSH James MADAR Abbas Husain Pillay MAHBUBANI Sunil Moti MAHBUBANI Suresh Moti MAK Chak Kwong William MAR Si Ming Victor MARLEY Eamonn Patrick MCCOSH Duncan Stuart MCGUIRE Greg MCGUNNIGLE Paul Henry MCKINLAY Rory MCKINLEY Jonathan Michael David MCMILLAN Peter MEADS Lorna Marianne MEHTA Bob Sanjay MELBOURNE Barry Robert MELWANI Manohar Narindas MH, JP MIRPURI Dharam MODDER Carl Frank MOHAMED Sarwar MOHANANI Manoj N MOK Lai Foo David MOK Siu Kwong Stanley MOK Yiu Kwong Robert NAINANI Anoop NAINANI Shyam Vashdev NAINANI Vijay Vashdev NARRAMORE Andrew John NG Ka Sing David OEI Norman ONGLEY Gordon James OSMUND Ronald Jude Ronnie OZORIO Michael Francis PANG Tat Choi Paul PANJABI Chandrabhan Jethanand PANJABI Ravi Ram PANNU S S Joe PARKER Lee Roy PARKIN David Allan PEREIRA Erle Benedict PESCOD Duncan Warren PICKLES Christopher David PINTOS Francis Terence PITTMAN Travis John POMFRET Michael John POON Chan Kit POON Richard PREM-KUMAR Arthal Candoth PURNELL-EDWARDS Patrick RAICHANDANI Ram P RAMCHANDANI Raju Gobindram REED Mark Stephen REGO Alexandre R A X Do RICHARDSON Ian Robert RIZMIE Mohamood Ahamed ROBERTSON Andrew Mclaren SAEED Farooq SANDERS David George SCANLON Simon Noel SCHRODER Luke David SETHI Davinderpal Singh SHARMA Rahul SHECK C H Alex SHEK Wing Ming George SHEPPARD Drew Francis SHING Kai Chiu SHROFF Neville SHROFF Noshir N SHROFF Rasheed Jal Sorab SHUM Alan SHUM Chung Kiu Kevin SHUM Wai Kit Michael SIN Tan Jaime SLACK Edward Peter SO Chun Yen Stephen ST PAUL Richard David John STINSON Bruce James SUJANANI Ravi TANG King Shing TANG Lap Fai Philip TANG Man Kit TANG Wai Ming Raymond TAYLOR Neil Andrew TEXIER Pierre Henri THOMAS Louis Frederick THOMAS William Neil Bill TINLIN Richard William TISMAN Peter Michael TO C K Roland TONG Shing Kong TONG Wai Lop Philip TRAYFORD Michael J P TSAI Ge Wah TSANG Hing Fai Angus TSANG Wah Ming Michael TSE Chiu Lun Joseph TSE Chor Fat Michael TSE Chun Keung TSE Eddie Lap Hong TSE Kit Yee Deona TSE Yu Sun Garry TUNG Man Chung Michael TUNG Nam Fung Peter TURK Leonard Bryan VACHHA Ariez Jehangr VACHHA Shiraz Jehangr VACHHA Shiroy Jehangir WAKE Matthew Edward WAN Shui Tong Vincent WAN Wai Hung James WHITTINGTON Richard Alan WILKINS Robert WONG Hoy Leung Hank WONG Joseph Francis WONG King Sun WONG Kuen Cheung David WONG Melvin WONG Pak Wing Thomas WONG Tung Terbin WONG Wai Kiu Ken WONG Wan Man WONG Wing Hung Wing WOO Chian Hsiung William YAM George YAP Yan Wing Stephen YAU Ming Chock YEUNG Kit Kin YIP Andrew YIP Man Hau Aaron YOUNG Andrew YOUNG Man Chuck YOUNG Tsz Kwan Bill YOUNG Tsz Ming Raymond YU Chi Kin Anthony YU Michael YU Wai To Clement YUE Ping Hoi Thomas YUE Shu Hoi Andrew ZAMAN Mohamed Fahmy ZUNG Chi Min Ordinary Voting Members ABDULLAH Chan How Ling Lillian ABDULLAH David ABDULLAH Gloria ABDULLAH Victor ABEL Jon Kenneth Lawrence ABRAHAM Stella Joanne ADCOCK Barry Wynne ADVANI Dilip Kishinchand AHUJA Ashish Ramesh AHUJA Gary AHUJA Monesh Gopaldas AHUJA Navin Gopaldas AHUJA Ramesh Holaram AHUJA Vishal Ramesh AJWANI Sunil Mohan ALI Asif ALWANI Satish Chandru AMARNANI Kunal Ramesh ASGHAR Ali AU Ingrid AU Ka Man Francis AU Kar Man Clement AU Kok Ki AU Leung Yui Tony AU Mun King Candy AU Peter AU Siu Foon AU Sze Pui Ada AU YEUNG Ching Fan Raphael AU YEUNG Kar Kit Peter Annual Report and Accounts 2014-15 71 AU YEUNG Kar Wai Terese AU YEUNG Kar Yee Karen AU YEUNG Mun Yee Monica AU YEUNG Sin Ming Cindy AUYEUNG Manlung Manuel AYONOTE Holly Elizabeth BADLANI Mahesh Vishindas BAHRA Kanwaljit Kam BAHRUNANI Vinod Gianchand BAL Harinder Singh BALANI Lachman Bhopatrai Lachu BALANI Prem Ramchand BALANI Ram Bhopatrai BALDEV Kumar Varma BANG Bally BARNES Jenni Ann BARNETT Roger Andrew BELLANI Deepak Lachman BENARES Vincent Venancio C BHAGAT Rohit BHARWANEY Vinod T BHASIN Umesh Chander BHOJWANI Mahesh BHOJWANI Sonia Rajesh BIEN Tse Fang Barry BIEN Yin Cheng Charles BOOK Kwok Shing BOTTOMLEY John Victor BREWSTER Simon Grant BUDHRANI Ameet Kishore BUDHRANI Balraj Hotchand BUDHRANI Deepak Ghansham BUDHRANI Kumar Ghansham BUDHRANI Rajendra Harkishan BUNAO Aurelia V I BUT Ho Ming BUXANI Haresh Udhav BUXANI Mahesh Udhav BUXANI Michelle Haresh BUXANI Sanjay Balram CAINE Louise CARPENTER Claire Lorraine CATTON Terence Michael Kenneth CHAI Angela CHAI Ka Shan Rusky CHAI Yan Helen CHAINANI Haresh CHAINRAI Balram CHAK Wai Man CHAN C K Thompson 72 Kowloon Cricket Club CHAN Chaung Yin Jimmy CHAN Cheung Ming Jacky CHAN Chi Shing CHAN Chin Ling Chrissy CHAN Dao Ming Dominic CHAN Hak King Louis CHAN Haw Jiun Brian CHAN Ho Yin George CHAN Hoi Wan Cheryl CHAN Hoi Ying Lorraine CHAN Hon Shing David CHAN Joseph CHAN Ka Ho Jackie CHAN Ka Ku CHAN Kai Yu Martin CHAN Kam Yue CHAN Kei Biu CHAN Kin Keung Anthony CHAN Kin Wing Andy CHAN Kwok Leung Robert CHAN Kwok Wai CHAN Lena CHAN Lui Ling Yee Lilian CHAN Man Le Jennifer CHAN Mee Lin Sonia CHAN Miu Yee Millie CHAN Mui Sang CHAN Pao Hau Stephen CHAN Po King Betty CHAN Pui Wai David CHAN See Kit Johnny CHAN Shing Fung CHAN Shu Ki Barry CHAN Shu Pang Eddy CHAN Shuk Yan Phoebe CHAN Siu Fai Dwight CHAN Siu Ling Quize CHAN Sofi Ying Wei CHAN T L Henry CHAN Tat Ming Alexander CHAN Tin Sang Henry CHAN Tin Yan CHAN Tse Man Roger CHAN Tze Mun CHAN Valerie CHAN Vivian CHAN Wai Lun Anthony CHAN Wang Lap William CHAN Wing Leung Stanley CHAN Wing Sang Philip CHAN Wing Tai CHAN Yam Sun Sunny CHAN Yau Peter CHAN Yim Hung CHAN Yuen Ngar Mei Judy CHAN Yuk Wai Benedict CHANG Bo Wai Bobby CHANG Cheuk Lap Charles CHANG Iris CHANG K C Rocky CHANG Koon Chung Joseph CHANG Mei Po Mabel CHANGANI Ishwar Hiralal CHARLESWORTH Margaret CHAU Yim Fai Stephen CHEN Anthony CHEN Arthur Timothy CHEN Faith CHEN Fiona CHEN Lawrence CHEN Martin Tony CHEN Penny CHEN Shao Chi CHEN Shu Te Robert CHENG Chur Lawalaya CHENG Leung Cheong Albert CHENG Mui Chun Michelle CHENG P Y Jennifer CHENG Tung Hon Norman CHENG Yiu Suen Tony CHENG Yuk Wo Erik CHEUK Lit Piu CHEUNG Anne CHEUNG Bing Leung CHEUNG Che Hung Alan CHEUNG Che Keung Nicky CHEUNG Cheng Kuen Kuen Edith CHEUNG Cheuk Lun Alan CHEUNG Cheuk See Amy CHEUNG Chik Kong Billy CHEUNG Foon Yiu CHEUNG Hay Din Alan CHEUNG Hin Kei Vincent CHEUNG Hing Sheen Iris CHEUNG Jackson CHEUNG Ka Wai Stella CHEUNG King Chuen Edwin CHEUNG King Shek Alex CHEUNG Lap yan Artur CHEUNG Lee Ming Andy CHEUNG Ling Woon Woon Mary Henrietta CHEUNG Long To Lawton CHEUNG Man Hei Monique CHEUNG Ming Chee Michael CHEUNG Oi Yan Coco CHEUNG Pak To Benton CHEUNG Pang Kui CHEUNG See Yuen Eddy CHEUNG Sze Wai Teresa CHEUNG Sze Yuen Antonia CHEUNG T S Alfred CHEUNG Tze Keung Johnny CHEUNG Vick On Alex CHEUNG Wai Lun Warren CHIANG Sai Cheong Ringo CHIANG Sing Sheng Geoffrey CHIM Suk Yin Loustella CHIN Kok Phin Elvin CHING Hon Wing Rex CHING Wei Man Raymond CHIU Chit Ho Peter CHIU Chung Kwong John CHIU David CHIU James Mang Hoo CHIU Keith CHIU Man Kei Elaine CHIU Ming Yan Denise CHIU Seen Yan Jane CHIU Shung Chou CHIU Suk Ning Conrad CHIU Tak Kin Vincent CHIU Valiant CHIU Wing Yin Rebecca CHIU Yee Hang Thomas CHOI Cheung Hei CHOI Cheung Lung Paul CHOI Hang Sang Ian CHOI Man Yi CHOI Ming Hon Raymond CHOI Ming Tai Patrick CHOI Wah Tong CHOI Wing Yi Jennifer CHOI Wing Yiu John CHOI Yip Ki Alan CHOI Yui Hin Benton CHOTRANI Kishan Gunomal CHOU Cheng Ngok CHOW Brenda CHOW Cheuk Fai Michael CHOW Chun Tung Randolph CHOW Chun Yin Henry Edward CHOW Edward CHOW Enid CHOW Karen CHOW Kwok Leung Matthew CHOW Kwok Yiu CHOW Kwong Fai Edward CHOW Kwong Lam Thomas CHOW On Wing Matthew CHOW Ping Wah Henry CHOW Pok Yu Augustine CHOW Tat Chi CHOW William CHOW Yat Biu CHOY Vuong Muoi Julie CHRISTIE Lachlan James CHU Andrew CHU Hung Kwan CHU Kingston CHU Michael Jason CHU Sally Anne CHU Siu Ning CHU Wen Hoei Philip CHUGANI Bhagwan CHUGANI Manoj Mangharam CHUGANI Rajeev Ramesh CHUGANI Ramesh Khanchand CHUGANI Sonal CHUI Lai Ho CHULLANI Ajay Kumar Ramesh CHULLANI Ramesh K CHULLANI Rohit Ramesh CHUN Hon Wai Andy CHUN Kin Leung Stephen CHUNG Chun Chiu Anthony CHUNG Hong Keung Paul CHUNG King Shing Daniel CHUNG Kwok Ho Ronald CHUNG L L CHUNG Sing Fook Rudy CHUNG Yiu Tony CHUNG Yuen Foo Hylas COLACO Arminda Beatriz Jose COLLACO Alexandrina B J Sandy COLLACO Avelina Bernadette Jose COLLACO Cheng Chor Bik Isabel CONWAY Tsui Wai Ling Carlye COOK Chung Keung Louis COOK Wai Ming Adrian CORDERO Alfonso BiBi CORDERO Maria Marian Bibi DAD Zaki Detta DADLANI Purankumar Peter DADLANI Shaneli Purankumar DADLANI Shyam Vasanmal DANG Deborah DANSANGHANI Rahul Ram DARYANANI Deepak DARYANANI Jagdish Madhu DARYANANI Kamlesh G DARYANANI Kumar L DARYANANI Lal DARYANANI Vanya Suraj DASWANI Bhagwan DASWANI Ishwar Ramchand DASWANI Nanik DASWANI Nirmal DASWANI Sunil Harkishindas DASWANI Vishal Rajkumar DAVIES Howard DE MANNY Philippe Eric Pierre DEARING Dylan Ben DERISLEY Mark Nicholas DETARAMANI Sunil Ramesh DIAZ Romeo DIN Kareem DITTA Allah Dad DORRELL Matthew Robert DOWIE Bryan David ELLIS Leslie William Arthur EVERITT Michael George EVERITT Suzanna June FAN Pak Shing Dennis FARCY Mohamed Imran FENTON Jeffrey George FENTON Patricia May FERREIRA Francisco Jose Dos Santos FERREIRA Gabriela Bibi Dos Santos FIELDING Robin Murray FISHER James Austin Clifton FOK Hon Keung FOK James Alistair FOK Sheung Wai FOK Tse Hang Allan FOK BELL Alison Mary Spencer FONG Chi Hung Raymond FONG Ellen FONG Ho Yin FONG Kit Yin Jessica FONG Kwok Chung Joe FONG Wai Shan Vanessa FRANCIS Catherine FRASER John Alistair FU Ka Fai FULLGRABE Dennis James FUNG Chi Pun Wilson FUNG Chi Sum Winnie FUNG Chin Keung Franco FUNG Ching Yu Bettina FUNG Hing Kuen Benedict FUNG Kam Wai FUNG King Hay Eric FUNG Kit Yee Virginia FUNG Lik Man Edith FUNG Ping Fuk Charles FUNG Ping Lun Louis FUNG Shu Yan Anthony FUNG Tsu Yee Man Emily FUNG Wah Bong Peter FUNG Ying Luen GABBAI Cynthia GABBAI Maurizio Mose GAGNON James GANGWANI Anil Arjandas GANGWANI Ashok Gulabrai GANGWANI Gulabrai Hassomal GIDWANI Dinesh GIDWANI Jairam GILL Amarjeet Singh GILL Harjinder Henry GIN Man Tai Sam GREWAL Manender GRIFFITHS Karen Jane GUILFORD Patricia HA Yiu Leung Hakin Dickson HAHN Ka Fai Mark HAHN Kar Yiu Luke HAIDER Muhammad Afzaal HAMET Kathryn Rookiya HAMET Myra Fariel HAN Rita HARILELA Lena HARILELA Vijay HARJANI Vijay Kumar HARRIS Anthony Keith HARTONO Darmanto Deepu HATHEY Bhagoo HEARDER Anthony Dixon HELLBACH Mark HEUNG Chin Wai HEUNG Kwok Kee Humphrey HEVICON Peter Leonard HINDES Stephen Maxwell HIRA Ajay HIRA Amit HIRA Chand HIRANAND Ram Gopaldas HIRANANDANI Sonia Raju HO Chak Lam Kaiser HO Chun Yuen Irene HO Chung Ping HO Chung Wah Jasmine HO Cynthia Joanna HO Fung HO Hawkins HO Helene HO Hing Choi Peter HO Hung Cheung Stephen HO Hung Kwong Duncan HO Hung Leung Geoffrey HO K F Herbert HO Ka Chun Fred HO Ka Chung Derek HO Kenneth HO Kin Yee Connie HO Kui Yin Joe HO Kwok Keung HO Kwok Keung Walter HO Lai Shan Lisa HO Man Fai Dominic HO Ming Sze Eugenie HO Oi Ling Irene HO Pui Ying Patty HO Shing Chee Sammy HO Siu Man Gideon HO Tsi Yan Johanna HO Virginia HO W Roger HO Wai Kuen Leslie HO Wai Man Stephen HO Wayman HO Wing Chiu Stephen HO Wing Fai Johnny HO Young Yine Yang Lola HOGGARD Blaine Stewart HOLDER Keith Michael HOOLEY John Daniel HSU Chen Wei William HSU Long Leap John HSU Wang Ming Thomas HU Desiree Stao Stao HU Steve HUANG Mark Robin Garvey HUEN Chung Yuen Ian HUEN Hon Kwong Alfred HUEN Wai Kei Vincent HUEN Wing Ming Patrick HUEN Wing Sze Patricia HUI Edward HUI Hon Lam Stephen HUI Hong Kit Keith HUI Mi Chi HUI Nelson HUNG Chai Kuen Jacqueline HUNG Kam Po HUNG Ling 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