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Association No: Y1061210 Our aim is to recruit, retain and continuously develop qualified referees to meet the current and future needs of the game. We wish to raise the quality, status and benefits of refereeing, for the good of members and in the interests of the game. ANNUAL REPORT TO MEMBERS 2015 SEASON Granville District Football Referees Association – 2015 Member’s Annual Report 0 OFFICE BEARERS President: Simon Ford (replaced James Dolahenty who resigned) Appointments Officer: Trent Kiner Assistant Secretary: Warren Kinny Ordinary Members: Dale Bromfield (Senior) and Jarryd McFarlane (Junior) Secretary: Joseph Rovella Technical Sub-Committee Chairman: Stephen Prattent Treasurer: Michael Weekes Vice President: Simon Ford OFFICIAL MEMBERS Appointment Sub-Committee: Soheil Adabjou, and Joseph Rovella Equipment Officer: Rod McFarlane G&DSFA Judiciary: Elliott Moretti and Brad Mitchell Liaison Officer: Emma Higgins Referees Administration Group: President / Secretary Technical Sub-Committee: Soheil Adabjou, Richard Clarke, Warren Kinny; Brad Mitchell; and Stephen Prattent * Membership Protection Information Officer- Gregory Sheath * Mentoring and Assessment Coordinator: Warren Kinny * Web Master: Richard Baker LIFE MEMBERS Cecil Baldock Fred Batts John Crump Amanda Davis (2014) Barry Fairley John Kemp (2003) Geoffrey Leverton (2008) Jeffrey McGeorge John Levvell (2011) Keith Moore Joseph Rovella (2007) Brian Saunders (2004) William (Bill) Stout Jac van Bruinessen (1998) (1997) Charles Yendle Deceased Life Members: Harry Berle Geoffrey Faulder William (Bill) Mair Jack Newhouse Philip Thomas (1954) (2009) (1959) Arthur White Lyn Nielsen (1959) (2010) NOTE: The date above is the year the member was awarded Life Membership. * Appointed by the Management Committee. Granville District Football Referees Association – 2015 Member’s Annual Report Page 1 The Executive - (Records Unavailable for Years prior to 1921) Year President Secretary Treasurer 1921 - 1927 P Thompson B Hyslop B Hyslop 1928 P Thompson H Smith H Smith 1929 - 1931 P Thompson C Hyer C Hyer 1932 A L Peaty C Hyer C Hyer 1933 – 1936 A L Peaty T Ritchie T Ritchie 1937 – 1941 J Newhouse T Ritchie T Ritchie 1942 – 1948 J Newhouse G Faulder G Faulder 1949 – 1955 J Newhouse R Green R Green 1956 – 1966 J Newhouse H Berle H Berle 1967 J Newhouse B McCrae B McCrae 1968 - 1969 J Newhouse A Cox A Cox 1970 - 1971 1972 H Berle H Berle G Plummer Fred Batts S Treloar S Treloar 1973 1974 1975 - 1976 1977 – 1982 1982 S Blackwood S Blackwood Brian Saunders Brian Saunders Brian Saunders Fred Batts Fred Batts Fred Batts Fred Batts Fred Batts 1983 – 1986 1987 Geoff Leverton Geoff Leverton 1988 1989 - 1991 Barry Whiteman Geoff Leverton Fred Batts Roger Sheath (F Batts resigned) Roger Sheath Roger Sheath S Treloar A Robertson A Robertson Paul Micallef G. Wade (Paul Micallef resigned) Jac van Bruinessen Jac van Bruinessen 1992 Geoff Leverton Mick Nolan Ken Bray 1993 Roger Sheath 1994 1995 Roger Sheath Roger Sheath Ken Bray (Mick Nolan resigned) Ken Bray Stephen Courtney Brian Seymour (Ken Bray resigned) Peter Willis Jac van Bruinessen 1996 - 1998 Neville Henderson Stephen Courtney Jac van Bruinessen 1999 Geoff Leverton Joseph Rovella Jac van Bruinessen 2000 Jeff McGeorge Joseph Rovella Jac van Bruinessen 2001 Neville Henderson Paul Micallef 2002 - 2004 Neville Henderson Joseph Rovella (Alex Micallef resigned) Joseph Rovella 2005 Jeff McGeorge Joseph Rovella Paul Micallef 2006 Jeff McGeorge Joseph Rovella Andrew Broadbent 2007 Jeff McGeorge Joseph Rovella 2008 Jeff McGeorge Joseph Rovella James Dolahenty (Andrew Broadbent resigned) James Dolahenty 2009 - 2010 Ian Welch Joseph Rovella James Dolahenty 2011 - 2012 Lyn Nielsen Joseph Rovella James Dolahenty 2013 Lyn Nielsen Joseph Rovella James Dolahenty 2014 James Dolahenty Joseph Rovella Michael Weekes Simon Ford Joseph Rovella Michael Weekes 2015 Ken Bray Ken Bray Paul Micallef (James Dolahenty resigned) Granville District Football Referees Association – 2015 Member’s Annual Report Page 2 AWARD WINNERS Berle, Mair, Newhouse Trophy Awarded to the Junior Member who, in the opinion of the Committee, makes the greatest progress in their refereeing during the current season YEAR 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 NAME C Osborne A Micallef P Crump C Peterson David Lambkin Kevin Goverd Greg Leverton Greg Leverton Greg Leverton Simon Micallef G Seal Jim Wiblen No Season T Hayes D Haymes R Sheridan Geoff Henderson Matthew Barlow Ross Goff Chris Rollans Matthew Calleja Duncan Hale Doug Calleja Belinda Cush David Armstrong Mark Skillicorn Matthew Baker Aidan Minard Nicholas Backo Nicholas Backo Mitchell Birtles Benjamin Jonsson Craig Ford Ben Sansom Brett Lorimer Brett Lorimer Jarryd McFarlane Declan Broderick Granville District Football Referees Association – 2015 Member’s Annual Report Page 3 The President’s Award Presented to the Junior Member who, in the opinion of the Committee has performed admirably during the season in his / her first year of membership YEAR 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 NAME James Hunt Matthew Lodden Craig Ford Rebecca Lodden & Kim Stephenson Ben Sansom & Cameron Whittle Ante Bakmaz Daniel Castillo Kiana Chessa Nicholas Walker Hugh White Jason Moroun The Arthur White Award Presented to the Senior Member who, in the opinion of the Committee has performed admirably during the season. YEAR 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 NAME Steven Gilbert Glenn Leach Ian Welch Khodr Yaghi John Levvell Paul Elson James Dolahenty Kieran Fisher Steve Prattent Steve Prattent Dale Bromfield The Harry Berle Members’ Member Award Presented to the Member who, in the opinion of the majority of members has performed admirably during the season. YEAR 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 NAME Lyn Nielsen Ian Welch Ian Welch Deniz Ulutas Nick Backo Kieran Fisher Kieran Fisher Steve Prattent James Dolahenty Philip Thomas Shield Awarded to the junior member with the highest number of officiated games; YEAR 2011 2012 2013 2014 NAME Daniel Castillo Michael Patti Mujtaba Ebrahimi Hasan Ayata Granville District Football Referees Association – 2015 Member’s Annual Report Page 4 Geoffrey Faulder Shield Awarded to the senior member with the highest number of officiated games. YEAR 2011 2012 2013 2014 NAME Peter Wilson-Mosey Michael Wu Paul Elson Michael Weekes Charles Yendle Award Presented to the member who, in the opinion of the Committee made an outstanding contribution in the area of Assessment, Mentoring and Development. YEAR 2012 2013 2014 NAME Soheil Adabjou Brad Mitchell Warren Kinny Fred Batts Assistant Referees’ Award Presented to the member who, in the opinion of the Committee makes the greatest progress as an assistant referee during the current season. YEAR 2012 2013 2014 NAME Jessica Davis Jason Younie Kiana Chessa Lyn Nielsen Award Awarded to the Member who, in the opinion of the Committee, has undertaken their match officiating with utmost endeavor, seeking to improve and obtain assistance in their own personal development YEAR 2013 2014 NAME Caitlin Watts Peter Wilson Mosey Granville District Football Referees Association – 2015 Member’s Annual Report Page 5 REPORT FROM THE PRESIDENT The 2014 AGM saw James Dolahenty voted in as President, sadly due to health reasons James had to resign in February so as Vice President I stepped into the role. As many of you know the GDSFA appointed a Director of Referees to oversee appointments, that role was handed to Steve Tonkiss. After much toing and froing and the involvement of FNSW we got off to a working relationship. I would like to thank the committee for their help and understanding this season: Joseph Rovella, our Secretary who seems to never sleep; Mike Weekes our Treasurer who makes sure you all get paid; Steve Prattent, chair of the TSC, some very informative presentations, always fun; Brad Mitchell, Richard Clarke, Warren Kinney and Soheil Adabjou who helped Steve with courses; Dale Bromfield and Jarryd McFarlane, our Senior and Junior Ordinary members respectively, always happy to help out where they can, especially if someone has had a rough day; Trent Kiner, our Appointments Officer often a thankless task working into the wee small hours; Warren Kinney as the Mentoring and Assessment’s Officer, a hard role but we are getting through them pretty quickly; Emma Higgins our Liaison Officer who always seems to find some great things for the Raffle; Rod McFarlane who keeps us in gear; Richard Baker for keeping the website up to date; Brad Mitchell and Elliott Moretti, our Judiciary Liaison officers who make sure your reports are up to standard. On the refereeing front mention should be made of Hugh White who FNSW saw fit to send to not 1 but 2 State Titles in the same year, first time I am aware that has happened with one of our juniors, well done Hugh Jarryd McFarlane who had the honour of doing the U18 NPL1 Grand Final, a great achievement for one of refs to do the GF at the top level in the state. As we head into 2016 we have another challenge in front of us with some GDSFA clubs looking to break away and form a new Association based in the Hills. At this stage indications are that FNSW WILL NOT be sanctioning this competition so the way ahead will be tricky again, the committee will keep you up to date as much as possible and I am hoping that Kris Griffith Jones will be able to give us an update at the AGM, A League commitments notwithstanding. Nevertheless, if Kris is unable to attend the committee will be looking to have an information evening with Kris later in the year when hopefully the situation will be clearer, but remember that if you wish to progress and the Hills is not sanctioned then you will need to stay with the oldest Referees Association in the country. I wish you all a good break and look forward to seeing you back, whistle in hand ready to tackle whatever we face in the New Year Simon Ford President GDFRA Granville District Football Referees Association – 2015 Member’s Annual Report Page 6 REPORT FROM THE SECRETARY The start of the 2015 season was by far the most interesting in the history of the Association. This is how we started off the 2015 season with an email to GDSFA dated 6th November 2014. Remember that our AGM was on 30th October 2014: We have had our AGM and I am in charge of the ship for the next two years for the referees association. We have a couple of new faces and we are looking to have a dinner on Sunday, 23 November. I would like the football association board and staff (and the better halves as well) to join us for the night. A large get together but a simple one, to meet and greet in readiness for 2015. The details are below. Let me know. st This is how the GDSFA started off the 2015 season with an email to GDFRA dated 21 December 2014: I would like to inform you that on the 20th December 2014, the GDSFA board voted to be the governing body of its own referees division commencing 1st January 2015. Therefore the GDSFA gives notice to the GDFRA they will not be providing them games from any competitions governed by the GDSFA from January 2015 onwards. I acknowledge that the GDFRA has a deep history within FNSW and I would hate the achievements and legacies of past members be lost to future referees. Therefore I hope the MC will act in the best interest of its history, its present and future members by holding a SGM to give the members an opportunity to vote whether they would like the GDFRA name to be carried over to the new referees division. The GDSFA would like the members decision regarding the GDFRA name finalised by 31st January 2015. In any case the board agreed that they would recognize life meberships, years of service and perpetual awards of referees that join the new referees division. I also hope you will inform your members within the next 48 hours of the GDSFA boards decision as Myfootball opens for registrations 1st January 2015. If the Management Committee has any questions I will make myself available to meet with the MC on a night convienient to both parties. Otherwise you can contact me on the number or email listed below. I look forward to your support to make this an even more streamlined process for the benefit of the current referees. I do not have the email addresses of all members of the MC so can you please forward this email onto the MC members whose emails do not appear. From there the Committee’s attention was devoted towards working towards securing a competition. Members cannot begin to calculate the hours spent in meetings which included other Football and Referee Associations. This distracted the attention of the Committee to a point where additional pressure was placed on the few to ensure it was business as usual. As you read other reports such as the Appointments, and TSC, you will not notice a short fall in arranging courses, and appointments. Such is the loyalty of the Committee. During the year there were five general meetings, an outdoor session in April and the annual seminar in March. This is how members attended General Meetings. Month 2007 February March (Seminar) Seminar April 69 74 75 May June July August Total M’ship 54 78 60 111 249 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 54 62 99 55 126 57 57 56 47 49 119 81 50 71 % To M’ship 19% 27% 76 88 68 67 76 64 72 87 216 75 56 72 57 258 99 39 51 79 280 76 49 71 64 273 No Meeting 114 No Meeting 103 57 45 82 274 Granville District Football Referees Association – 2015 Member’s Annual Report 51 134 38 74 28% 55 85 82 117 276 64 67 47 69 291 54 59 48 47 261 21% 23% 18% 18% Page 7 * Wednesday night Membership numbers for prior years are: 1998 = 226 - 1999 = 205 - 2000 = 209 - 2001 = 183 - 2002 = 204 - 2003 = 197 - 2004 = 222 – 2005 = 236 – 206 = 255 The Committee meetings are represented as follows: Month January February March April May June July August September October President / Vice President Secretary Treasurer Appointments Officer Assistant Secretary Junior Ordinary Member Senior Ordinary Member Chair - TSC It was a pleasure working with the President’s team and I look forward to continuing to assist where I can in the coming two years. Appreciation to my wife (Grace) for her ongoing patience of my involvement with the Football community. Regards, Joseph Rovella Granville District Football Referees Association – 2015 Member’s Annual Report 8 REPORT FROM THE TREASURER Notes to the financial statement for the year ended 30th September 2015. This financial report is a special purpose financial report prepared in order to satisfy the financial reporting requirement of the Association Incorporations Act 2009(“The Act”) and the constitution of Granville District Football Referees Association (“the Constitution”). The management committee have previously determined that GDFRA is not a reporting entity because in the management committee’s opinion there are unlikely to be users who are unable to command the preparation of reports tailored so as to satisfy specifically meet all of their information needs. The Following points have been considered to determine non-reporting status. Stakeholder, clubs and teams do not significantly rely on the financial capacity of the association for members to arrive at matches, the geographic nature of the association is across four council areas of Sydney, management is run by members who are not paid, management expenses / honorariums are paid impact to community is limited affecting only one of many sporting organisation within the districts covered, minimal outside funding other than through affiliated bodies or members is received, these bodies may command reports that they require. This report has been prepared in accordance with section 47 of the Act as a Tier 2 entity and section 30 (iv) of the constitution. No Australian Accounting Standard or other authoritative pronouncements have mandatory applicability for a special purpose report and consequently none have been applied. No audit of this financial report is required by the Act and the management committee have taken the view that due to the prohibitive cost of having an audit conducted and the facts that the Act does not require an audit, that no audit will be undertaken unless specifically directed to do so by the members. The Constitution is noted as having been written many years ago well before the legislation with section 30(iv) only requiring the financial statement required under the Act to be prepared. The financial report is prepared on an accrual basis except where noted otherwise and is based on historic costs and does not take into account the changing value of money or, except where specifically stated, current valuations of assets. Specific accounting policies are noted following. Administration fees / levies are recorded as due to the association effective on the day of the matches. Interest revenue is recorded when received st Membership fees are recorded when due and at 1 January each year. Uniforms & Equipment sales are recorded upon delivery of the supplies to members Referees fees are not considered income of the association and are separately reconciled Affiliation fees are based on current year membership numbers and are recorded in the current year FFA accreditation is provided for as an expense in the current year for new members through courses. While FFA reaccreditation fees have been deducted from members who have joined more than 4 years ago and are required to re-sit accreditation exams this year. Granville District Football Referees Association – 2015 Member’s Annual Report Page 9 Insurance affected for both the management committee and members is via affiliated bodies. No further insurance are held by the association indemnifying any person. Statement by the management committee for the year ended 30th September 2015. In the opinion of the committee of the Granville District Football Referees Association Inc. (GDFRA) the financial statement set out in the attached statement of income and expenditure, statement of assets & liabilities, reconciliation of referees fees and supporting schedules & notes. o Present a true and fair view of the financial position of GDFRA as at 30th September 2015 and its performance for the year ended on that date in accordance with the association. Incorporation Act 2009 (“The Act”) and the constitution of GDFRA (“The Constitution”). o At the date of this statement there are reasonable grounds to believe that GDFRA will be able to pay its debts as and when they fall due. This report has been prepared by the treasurer, an Accountant. It is noted that the treasurer is not an independent person in preparing this report. Simon Ford Joseph Rovella (President) (Secretary) Michael Weekes (Treasurer) Recommendation: The Assessors & Mentor Development reimbursement fees for 2016 be increase 1. Full written assessment on a senior referee of $ 40.00 2. Full written assessment on a junior referee of $ 30.00 3. Mentors of senior / junior referee of $ 15.00 The impact of the $10.00 increase in assessment fees is that in 2015 this would have been increase in expenditure of $ 520.00 while in 2014 the increase in assessment would have resulted in an increase in expenditure of $ 1,070.00 for that year. I believe it is well over due to increase the reimbursement for these evaluations of our referees and encourage more assessment to be carried out in 2016 within the association. Also that the 7.5 % levy applies to the senior and junior assessment payments: That the 7.5 % levy remains at its current rate for 2016. Within the accounts I have provided for the honorarium of $3,700.00. I recommend that this be distributed between the president, secretary, appointment officer, the appointment committee members (2) and the treasurer. On the following bases $750.00 to president (JD / SF), secretary(JR), appointment officer (TK), treasurer (MW) and $350.00 each to two members of the appointment committee.(JR, SA) That the association looks to introduce a rebate and rewards members for doing extra games through the season so as to increase the coverage of games. My recommendation is that this rebate is paid at the end of the season and the following number of games must be reach for the reward to be trigged to members. - (i. e at 40 games and less than 65 the rebate is $5, at 65 Granville District Football Referees Association – 2015 Member’s Annual Report Page 10 games and less than 90 the rebate is $10, at 90 games and less than 110 the rebate is $15, at 110 games and at less than 130 the rebate is $20, at 130 games the rebate is $25. Therefore if a member does 67 games for the season the rebate payable to him/her would be $10, while a member completing 89 games would also for paid a rebate of $10. These rebates are free of the 7.5% levy on games. The cost to the association if this rebate had been payable in 2015 would have been $445, while in 2014 the cost to the association would have been $535. The association can well afford this payment. I would exclude myself from this rebate if it is adopted by the members. That the association look to scan all its old records and store them in the clouds or on an external hard drive and bite the bullet and dumps its old records that are costing the association $1542 a year. That the current membership fees be maintain at their current levels of $ 95 and $ 75 respectfully for senior and junior members. That the association looks to reduce the cost to new members joining the association by reducing the cost of uniforms and the course fee to a level of $220 for juniors and $240 for seniors. (This recommendation is for the management committee to look at). Base on this year numbers the cost to the association of this $20 reduction would have reduced income by $1,300. Given these reduce income and increase in cost recommendation are under $3,000 based on this year numbers the association can well afford to increment these recommendation and still return a profit for the year. That the association looks to have its books reviewed. I have asked Warren Kinny to carry out a review of our accounts for the last 12 months. I did inquire with the auditor who previously did the audit for the association back in 2010 and he wanted a minimum of $4000 for 20 hours work. The association is not required to have our books audited. The association could put the cost of an audit to better use in the association. That the association endeavors to make closer tied with the clubs in the association and gain their support for our referee courses thus increasing coverage of games throughout the association. That the association aim for a coverage rate of 85% or higher in 2016. All of these recommendations might not be practical to increment in 2016 given the formation and startup of the plan Sydney Hills Football Association in 2016. With GDFRA being an affiliated member of FNSW we will be unable to participate in an unsanctioned competition. That the association looks to make more investing in assets to stream line the delivery of information to members by investing in technology. Given that our assets in the accounts are almost totally written-off and the funds the association has up its sleeves. Granville District Football Referees Association – 2015 Member’s Annual Report Page 11 2015 Referees Fees Received at 30th Sept from Clubs Invoices to Clubs via Arbiter Appointment S-Ware Invoices to FNSW / Others Additional Invoices Granville District Referees Association Inc Association Number Y1061210 Reconciliation of Referees Fees For the period 1st October 2013 to 30th September 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 $213,053 $0 $0 $244,501 $617 $0 $222,594 $441 $0 $219,257 $2,087 $0 $179,256 $1,541 $222 $202,175 $828 $987 $155,227 $0 $2,528 $171,043 $0 $2,078 $213,053 $245,118 $223,035 $221,344 $181,019 $203,990 $157,755 $173,121 $213,053 $0 $813 $0 $0 $32 $244,501 $617 $264 $0 $0 $116 $225,783 $0 $25 $0 $0 $0 $223,356 $97 $0 $0 $0 $0 $183,124 $0 $73 $0 $0 $0 $204,041 $842 $226 $0 $0 $0 $155,313 $2,067 $602 $0 $736 $0 $171,652 $2,033 $118 $127 $0 $0 $213,898 $245,498 $225,808 $223,453 $183,197 $205,109 $158,718 $173,930 Net Surplus / (Deficit) on Referees Fees -$845 -$380 -$2,773 -$2,109 -$2,178 -$1,119 over and above the invoicing to clubs caused by scheduling problems or senior officials not turning up to a game and the payment to junior A/R on a game. -$963 -$809 Referees Fees paid or payable to members at 30th September Referees Fees through pay sheets Referees Fees not through pay sheets Referees Fees - Non Billable less levy Uncollected fees from clubs from prior year Assistant Referee fees reimbursed to U/12 by GDFRA 4th Officials in Grand Final - Premier / Super League Arbiter Reports- Invoices to Clubs View and Print Invoices Granville & Districts Soccer Football Assn Granville & Districts Soccer Football Assn Granville & Districts Soccer Football Assn Granville & Districts Soccer Football Assn Granville & Districts Soccer Football Assn Granville & Districts Soccer Football Assn 59 74 75 99 104 84 Total The above schedule is from the Arbiter system and shows the total invoicing to the clubs. Granville District Football Referees Association – 2015 Member’s Annual Report Date 27/04/2015 1/06/2015 29/06/2015 27/07/2015 31/08/2015 7/09/2015 12 $$$ Invoice $21,982 $50,711 $44,756 $34,876 $55,516 $5,212 $213,053 $$$ Actual $21,982 $50,711 $44,756 $34,876 $55,516 $5,212 $213,053 Arbiter Reports- Cash games Invoice $755 $680 $3,978 $3,411 $2,316 $3,930 $15,070 Actual $755 $680 $3,978 $3,411 $2,316 $3,930 $15,070 Arbiter Total for GDSFA + Cash on Day games C of C Series games 2014 Referee Account Deficit $228,123.00 $2,493.00 $844.54 7.5 % Levy $17,109.23 $186.98 $63.34 S/Be Collected 7.5% Levy 7.5 % Levy per Accounts (Actual) Collected Variance Cause of Variance - Write back of uncollectable levy on cash games Cause of Variance - Rounding $231,460.54 Paid In Cash on the Day Paid In Cash on the Day Paid In Cash on the Day Paid In Cash on the Day Paid In Cash on the Day Paid In Cash on the Day 87 88 89 90 91 103 Total Granville District Football Referees Association – 2015 Member’s Annual Report Date 30/03/2015 27/04/2015 1/06/2015 29/06/2015 27/07/2015 7/09/2015 $9.00 $1.68 Page 13 $17,359.54 $17,348.86 $10.68 ASSETS Current Assets 2015 Granville District Referees Association Inc Association Number Y1061210 Statement of Assets & Liabilities as at 30th September 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 Cash at Bank - CBA Cheque A/C Cash at Bank - CBA On-line Saver Term Deposit - CBA Inventory Debtors less Provision for Doubtful Debt Other Debtors Prepayment $49,750 $59,990 $6,958 $49,153 $0 $0 $45 $20,632 $41,921 $8,654 $49,875 $0 $43 $44,217 $39 $8,950 $56,038 -$2,956 - $40,161 $50 $12,318 $4,755 $82,564 -$37 - $40,283 $12,318 $3,476 $71,444 - $13,725 $12,318 $4,430 $125,641 -$12,800 - $2,818 $12,318 $4,978 $118,813 -$1,800 - $39,754 $12,003 $3,064 $56,241 - $6,235 $11,501 $3,308 $50,629 - Total Current Assets Non - Current Assets Training Equipment Less Accumulated Depreciation Administration Equipment Less Accumulated Depreciation $165,895 $121,125 $106,288 $139,811 $127,521 $143,314 $137,127 $111,062 $71,673 $1,378 -$1,378 $6,066 -$5,888 $1,378 -$1,378 $5,781 -$5,000 $1,378 -$760 $5,781 -$2,993 $1,378 -$455 $6,081 -$2,615 $4,109 -$3,338 $4,109 -$2,820 $3,357 -$2,662 $3,357 -$1,515 $3,097 -$414 Total Non -Current Assets Total Assets $178 $166,074 $782 $121,907 $3,406 $109,694 $4,389 $144,200 $771 $128,292 $1,289 $144,603 $695 $137,822 $1,842 $112,904 $2,683 $74,356 Granville District Football Referees Association – 2015 Member’s Annual Report Page 14 LIABILITIES Current Liabilities Accrued Expenses (Hon Fees) s Creditors - Referees Fees Creditors - Others ( Aff Fees, Accredit 2015 Creditors - Club Advances Referees course/ fees in Advance Grants received in Advance Total Current Liabilities $3,700 $41,837 $12,904 $95 $58,536 $3,815 $5,023 $14,420 $787 $24,045 $21,620 $4,492 $26,112 $8,136 $34,671 $11,468 $5,968 $60,243 $6,210 $46,682 $2,117 $55,009 $6,780 $64,442 $1,058 $72,280 $5,600 $59,327 $64,927 $5,200 $45,588 $945 $700 $52,433 $5,895 $11,401 $17,296 Net Assets $107,537 $97,862 $83,582 $83,957 $73,283 $72,323 $72,895 $60,471 $57,060 $97,862 $9,675 $107,537 $83,582 $14,280 $97,862 $83,957 -$375 $83,582 $73,284 $10,673 $83,957 $72,323 $961 $73,284 $72,894 -$571 $72,323 $60,470 $12,424 $72,894 $57,060 $3,410 $60,470 $39,390 $17,670 $57,060 $305 274 $306 274 $268 273 Represented by : Total retained Surplus $409 *263 $335 **291 Granville District Football Referees Association – 2015 Member’s Annual Report $258 280 Page 15 $283 258 $280 216 $229 249 Granville District Referees Association Inc Association Number Y1061210 Cash Flow for 2015 Net Income for the Year Stock Trade Debtors Other Debtors Prepayment Office Equipment less Accum Depn Training Equipment less Accum Depn Accrued Expense Trade Creditors Other Creditors Club Overpayment Referees Membership in Advance 2015 2014 $6,958 $49,153 $0 $45 $178 $1,378 $3,700 $41,837 $12,904 $0 $95 $8,654 $49,875 $43 $0 $782 $1,378 $3,815 $5,023 $14,420 $787 $0 Movement $1,696 $722 $43 -$45 $603 $0 -$115 $36,814 -$1,516 -$787 $95 ----------- Net Cash flow from Operating Activities Cash at the beginning of the period Cash at the end of the period 30th Sept 2015 Granville District Football Referees Association – 2015 Member’s Annual Report Total $9,675 $37,511 $62,554 $109,740 Page 16 Granville District Referees Association Inc Association Number Y1061210 Schedule of Profit / Loss from Uniform Sales as at 30th September 2015 Opening Stock 1st Oct Add Purchases 2015 $8,654 $7,337 2014 $8,950 $11,141 2013 $4,755 $13,459 2012 $3,476 $14,133 2011 $4,430 $9,210 2010 $4,978 $7,411 2009 $3,064 $10,057 2008 $3,308 $8,684 Stock Available for sale $15,991 $20,091 $18,214 $17,609 $13,640 $12,389 $13,121 $11,992 Less Stock 30th September $6,958 $8,654 $8,950 $3,894 $3,476 $4,430 $4,978 $3,064 Cost of Goods Sold $9,032 $11,437 $9,264 $13,715 $10,164 $7,959 $8,143 $8,928 $10,501 $13,010 $9,291 $8,953 $11,176 $5,253 $9,184 $8,544 $1,469 $1,573 $27 -$4,762 $1,012 -$2,706 $1,041 -$384 Sales for the year Surplus / Deficit Note: Sales written back for non-collection of $136 in 2015. Granville District Football Referees Association – 2015 Member’s Annual Report Page 17 Granville District Referees Association Inc Association Number Y1061210 Schedule of Assets as at 30th September 2015 Training Equipment Beep Flags Admin Equipment Laptop - Assistant secretary Laminator Laptop -E & ESC Laptop - Software Upgrade (J.D) Printer for Secretary (J.R) Filing Cabinet for treasurer ( J.D) Ipad Tablet for Secretary (J.R) Computer for secretary (J.R) Purchase Date Accum Deprec Deprec Expense 1/03/2010 $1,378 $1,378 $0 3/04/2007 30/05/2007 30/01/2010 $760 $130 $809 $760 $130 $809 $0 $0 $0 26/02/2010 27/05/2010 25/09/2010 8/11/2011 6/08/2012 $30 $164 $249 $1,001 $2,638 $30 $164 $249 $1,001 $2,638 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $35 $746 $5,781 $5,781 $0 $781 $98 $139 $48 $30 $59 $18 $68 $80 $30 $30 $59 $18 $6,066 $5,888 $178 $888 Total Printer for Secretary (J.R) - HP Office Jet 4630 External Storage 2TB Toshiba (J.R) Printer for Secretary (J.R) - HP envy 4500 Cost Written Down Value 25/10/2014 23/08/2014 23/08/2014 Granville District Football Referees Association – 2015 Member’s Annual Report Page 18 $0 Membership fees Received Administration Fee Levies on Referees Fees (7.5%) FFA reaccreditation Fees recovered from members Late payment fee to Clubs Fines / Levies on Members Referees Courses Interest Received Raffles Grants Received Law Book Sales Sales of Referees Uniforms & Equipment Appeal fees Returned Other Income / Donation / Gifts received /Discount GDSFA Dinner Recovered Inspectors fees received FNSW / NSWSRI Assessors course Fees recovered from member GPT Hearing fees recovered from Member Statement of income & Expenditure for the year ending 30th September 2015. 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 $20,665 $21,463 $18,655 $16,493 $15,411 $14,326 $0 $0 $0 $12,820 $0 $25,300 $17,286 $19,300 $18,089 $17,802 $13,688 $0 2009 $14,094 $19,291 $0 2008 $12,161 $25,642 $0 $0 $0 $35 $4,100 $1,763 $1,442 $0 $0 $0 $0 $2,245 $5,125 $1,344 $1,363 $3,737 $0 $0 $117 $1,005 $3,705 $959 $1,889 $0 $0 $0 $906 $225 $4,905 $815 $974 $2,117 $0 $770 $0 $0 $4,055 $1,231 $1,199 $1,058 $0 $0 $0 $0 $5,285 $1,057 $1,235 $3,500 $750 $0 $450 $0 $5,217 $1,414 $1,077 $0 $0 $0 $0 $202 $3,344 $635 $1,312 $0 $0 $10,501 $13,010 $9,291 $8,953 $11,176 $5,253 $9,184 $8,544 $0 $77 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $306 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $87 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $10 $0 $100 $0 $0 $400 $0 $0 $75 $0 $0 $0 $0 $160 $0 $50 $150 $0 $0 $150 $0 $0 $0 $400 $40 $150 $0 $0 $0 GDFRA - 100 year Dinner Ticket Sales Auction Receipts Less Dinner Costs Net Deficit on GDFRA 100 year Dinner Total Income Increase / (Decrease) in income from previous year $5,460 $1,000 -$9,798 -$3,338 $55,869 $67,894 $53,797 $66,120 $49,063 $57,066 $50,877 -$12,025 $14,097 -$12,323 $17,057 -$8,003 $6,189 $1,785 Granville District Football Referees Association – 2015 Member’s Annual Report Page 19 $49,092 $11,413 Membership Fees have been over the Years Membership Fees - Senior Membership Fees - Junior Inactive Members 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 $95 $75 $90 $70 $85 $65 $80 $60 $75 $55 $70 $50 $70 $50 $70 $50 n/a n/a n/a n/a $30 n/a n/a $60 $40 $ 20 / $10 $60 $40 $ 20 / $10 n/a n/a n/a n/a 5% 12.5 12.5 15% 19% n/a $50 $50 n/a Levies on Referees fees over the years Levy on Appointed Games Administration Fees to Clubs (07 & 08) or Football Assoc The major component of the membership fee is the $40 paid to FNSW The course fees are set by the Management Committee Entrance Course Level 3 Course 7.5 7.5 7.5 7.5 7.5 n/a n/a n/a n/a $40 $40 $30 $30 $30 $60 n/a $55 $50 $55 n/a $55 $20 $50 n/a The FFA Accreditation fee which is $22 and maintains referee registration for 4 years , this is included in the entrance course fees and to be paid by GDFRA to FNSW. With FFA re-accreditation fees or any upgrade fees are invoiced, these are to be deducted from referee fees at the time. Assessor Fees Full Assessment of Juniors Full Assessment of Senior Non-graded assessment Juniors Non-graded assessment Seniors Mentors Sheets Cost of Basic Referees Kit $20 $30 $10 $20 $30 $10 $20 $30 $10 $20 $30 $10 $15 - $20 $30 $10 $15 - $20 $30 $10 $15 - $20 $30 $10 $15 - $105 $105 $100 $109 $109 $109 $115 Granville District Football Referees Association – 2015 Member’s Annual Report Page 20 $15 $20 $5 $10 - $15 $20 $5 $10 - Our Experience Please Note : figures include Life Members who between them account for 568 years of experience. We have 15 (Fifteen) Life members 2015. Years 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 Granville District Football Referees Association – 2015 Member’s Annual Report Members 263 291 272 274 273 280 258 217 249 225 236 221 196 Experience 1558 1618 1486 1494 1491 1627 1537 1387 1376 1346 1410 1353 1238 Page 21 Av. Experience 5.92 5.56 5.46 5.45 5.46 5.81 5.96 6.39 5.53 5.98 5.97 6.12 6.32 REFEREE FEES COLLECTED (EXLUDED CASH GAMES) Granville District Referees Association Inc Association Number Y1061210 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 $213,053 $244,501 $222,594 $221,433 $180,381 2009 $158,717 2008 $173,930 2007 $145,738 2006 $145,625 2005 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 $2,123 $2,202 $2,144 $2,180 $1,688 $2,466 $2,075 $2,084 $2,201 $1,958 $1,938 $1,667 $2,368 $1,972 $610 $750 $733 $732 $598 $768 $708 131 2 7 22 153 4 15 36 147 1 13 42 142 1 11 41 140 0 5 23 142 1 14 35 $4,784 $4,210 $3,787 $3,848 $3,321 $3,071 $2,457 $4,495 $1,151 $4,104 $1,530 $3,419 $1,478 $3,593 $1,349 $2,970 $1,180 $2,716 $1,177 $1,032 REFEREE FEES COLLECTED (EXLUDED CASH GAMES) Statistics for the 2015 season - Breakdown of Individual referees fees (excluding members with $ 0 in fees and cash games ) Junior Members (19 as at 1st January) Highest amount collected for a junior member Next Highest amount collected for a junior member Average amount collected for a junior member Counted Members Greater than $2000 Greater than $1500 Greater than $1000 Senior Members Highest amount collected for a senior member Next Highest amount collected for a senior member Average amount collected for a senior members 2010 $205,658 2015 Granville District Football Referees Association – 2015 Member’s Annual Report Page 22 1 - Counted Members Greater than $4500 Greater than $4000 Greater than $3500 Greater than $3000 Greater than $2500 Greater than $2000 Greater than $1500 Greater than $1000 Av. amount earned by seniors & juniors combined Please note we had members who during the year did not officiate at all 93 1 3 6 10 15 22 33 50 85 2 6 12 17 24 37 48 $852 $1,029 26 42 Granville District Football Referees Association – 2015 Member’s Annual Report 80 1 5 15 22 33 54 $996 89 2 4 9 22 39 50 $970 Page 23 81 1 5 13 25 45 $811 82 1 2 9 30 47 $738 5 - Granville District Referees Association Inc Association Number Y1061210 Statement of Income & Expenditure for the year ending 30th September 2015. 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 Expenditure: AGM Costs Appeal Fees Assessor Fees - reimbursement for local competition Assessor Fees - NSWSRI / FNSW competition Audit Fees Affiliation Fees - GDSFA Affiliation Fees - FNSW / NSWSRI Affiliation Fees - FFA accrued fees to FNSW (part of course fees) Affiliation Fees - FFA reaccredit Fees (deduct from Referee Fees) Bad Debts provision (Kewpies ) Bank Charges Course - Assessors courses Course - Presenter / Instructor training course Course - Talent Accreditation Programme (fitness TAPS) Course - Fitness session for members / Ground Hire Course - Sudanese, Sport First Aid , Other Expense Depreciation of Assets Donations, Sponsorship, Floral tributes, Gifts Field test expenses & Member upgrade GDSFA Dinner General Purpose Tribunal fees passed on to members Hire of Rooms - Course, general meeting, judiciary Honorariums Licence - Arbiter appointment software Lodgement Fees - Office of Fair Trading Printing Stationary & Postage Purchase of Law Charts & Course Materials Purchase of DVD / Videos Equipment for new members out of grant Flash Drives for lending to members out of grant Purchase of Referees Uniforms & Equipment for resale $1,332 $0 $1,660 $0 $0 $0 $10,000 $1,430 $0 $0 $327 $0 $0 $0 $65 $219 $888 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $4,150 $2,610 $313 $371 $3,520 $0 $0 $0 Granville District Football Referees Association – 2015 Member’s Annual Report $1,705 $0 $3,640 $0 $0 $0 $11,200 $1,496 $418 -$1,848 $316 $0 $0 $0 $2,219 $1,211 $2,625 $30 $0 $0 $0 $0 $2,900 $2,030 $84 $573 $3,605 $0 $0 $915 $1,242 -$100 $2,340 $0 $0 $0 $14,550 $1,980 $0 $2,956 $294 $0 $0 $82 $2,143 $0 $983 $260 $0 $0 $0 $0 $2,200 $1,894 $82 $238 $2,496 $0 $0 $0 $1,435 $100 $2,650 $100 -$2,310 $0 $7,470 $4,224 $0 $37 $479 $100 $0 $110 $2,056 $0 $1,399 $227 $0 $0 $0 $290 $3,225 $1,695 $158 $334 $4,703 $0 $0 $0 $1,162 $0 $1,090 $0 $0 $400 $7,640 $0 $858 $0 $732 $0 $578 $1,418 $1,628 $0 $517 $200 $0 $0 $0 $290 $3,975 $1,700 $174 $1,007 $2,574 $0 $0 $0 Page 24 $865 $400 $1,855 $0 $2,520 $10 $6,620 $0 $0 $12,800 $584 $100 $0 $128 $0 $0 $958 $0 $0 $640 $150 $410 $3,750 $1,849 $309 $762 $2,379 $792 $2,110 $0 $1,061 $0 $1,590 $0 $2,630 $10 $4,570 $0 $0 $1,800 $593 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $1,147 $212 $0 $1,195 $0 $250 $3,150 $1,878 $123 $1,095 $1,525 $0 $0 $0 $1,673 $600 $0 $0 $3,010 $10 $6,740 $0 $0 $0 $478 $350 $360 $0 $0 $0 $1,101 $380 $50 $0 $0 $150 $5,100 $1,352 $178 $869 $906 $825 $0 $0 OPENING Balance 1/10 (incl. 2012 seminar gear in inventory) ADD PURCHASES LESS CLOSING Balance 30/9 COGS(Cost of Goods Sold) Course Rebate to new members (gear set at lower rate 2009) Raffle Expenses Referees Fees net Deficit - see attached schedule Seminar Expenses (gear, catering, printing, assessment pads) Service to equipment - Repairs / Others State Title expenses Storage Costs Trophies & Badges Telephone & Communication Expenses Internet Reimbursements Telephone & Mobile (AO, Sec ,Pres, Treas) Website Expenses TOTAL EXPENDITURE $8,654 $7,337 -$6,958 $9,032 $0 $1,067 $845 $978 $98 $0 $1,542 $1,920 $8,950 $11,141 -$8,654 $11,437 $0 $721 $380 $849 $0 $0 $1,428 $1,462 $4,755 $13,459 -$8,950 $9,264 $0 $951 $2,773 $368 $188 $750 $1,273 $1,087 $3,476 $14,133 -$3,894 $13,715 $0 $173 $2,109 $2,411 $385 $2,387 $1,169 $1,053 $4,430 $9,210 -$3,476 $10,164 $0 $309 $2,178 $0 $958 $3,066 $1,317 $1,020 $4,978 $7,411 -$4,430 $7,959 $0 $325 $1,119 $1,350 $125 $2,096 $814 $219 $3,064 $10,057 -$4,978 $8,143 $0 $150 $963 $551 $0 $1,750 $0 $237 $3,308 $8,684 -$3,064 $8,928 $720 $285 $809 $510 $84 $1,415 $0 $3,202 $0 $3,477 $0 $3,869 $0 $3,498 $0 $3,283 $200 $2,717 $523 $2,916 $1,138 $2,379 $918 $4,344 $350 $350 $380 $280 $230 $200 $312 $335 $46,194 $53,614 $54,172 $55,447 $48,102 $57,637 $38,452 $45,682 Granville District Referees Association Inc Association Number Y1061210 Statement of Income & Expenditure for the year ending 30th September 2015 (Continued) Increase / (decrease) expense from previous year Net Surplus / (Deficit) Surplus (Deficit) per member Number of Members -$7,420 -$558 -$1,275 $7,345 -$9,535 $19,185 -$7,230 $45,682 $9,675 $14,280 -$375 $10,673 $961 -$571 $12,425 $3,410 $37 $263 $49 **291 -$1 $274 $39 $274 $4 $273 -$2 $280 $48 $258 $16 $216 Granville District Football Referees Association – 2015 Member’s Annual Report Page 25 30th Nov 2014 $7,640 31st Dec 2014 $1,733 Granville District Referees Association Inc Association Number Y1061210 Schedule of Cash Receipts as at 30th September 2015 31st 30th 31st Jan 28th Feb 31st Mar 30th Apr May June 2015 2015 2015 2015 2015 2015 $1,733 $1,733 $1,733 $550 $1,681 $7,285 31st July 2015 $31,173 31st Aug 2015 $27,473 30th Sept 2015 $21,548 Opening Balance 31st Oct 2014 $49,875 Invoices for month - - - - - - $2,028 $21,876 $50,637 $45,112 $35,843 $61,560 $217,056 $42,236 -$5,907 - - - -$1,183 -$898 $16,272 $26,749 -$48,812 $41,769 -$33,956 $217,779 $7,640 $1,733 $1,681 $7,285 $31,173 $27,473 $21,548 $49,152 $49,152 Less Cash Receipts Closing Balance $1,733 $1,733 $1,733 $550 Total $49,875 The above schedule shows the invoicing and cash receipts for the last 12 months. The total amount outstanding at the end of each period Reconciliation of Invoices to Billing to clubs for Referee Fees Total Invoicing for the 12 month ending 30th September 2015. Less $217,056 Greystanes FC - purchase Referee Shirts (Apr'15) Baulkham Hill Course paid by the club (Apr'15) FNSW - School Program new referee Rego(Jun'15) Newington Parking Fee at Tom Wills Oval (Jul'15) FNSW - Reimbursement Cash Game (Aug'15) WSW - School Cup in Granville cash games (Aug'15) Rydalmere FC -cash game A/R fail to collect fees (Sept'15) Nepean Referee -sold to 2015 law book at cost (Sept'15) Granville District Football Referees Association – 2015 Member’s Annual Report $348 $1,680 $375 $250 $150 $420 $30 $750 Page 26 $4,003 $213,053 1 Granville District Referees Association Inc Association Number Y1061210 Clubs in-debtness to GDFRA as At 30th September 2015. Auburn District $2,692 2 3 4 5 Auburn FC Baulkham Hills Castle Hill United Castle Hill RSL $3,151 $5,749 $3,754 $3,386 6 7 8 9 FNSW GDSFA Granville Kewpies Ariana Granville Rage $375 $335 $1,075 $746 10 11 12 13 Granville Waratah Guildford County Holroyd Rangers Kellyville Kolts $521 $938 $3,211 $4,083 14 15 16 17 Lidcombe Churches Lidcombe Waratah Merrylands SFC Nepean Referees Group $235 $910 $1,362 $750 18 19 20 21 Newington Gunners Norwest Rouse Hill Rams Rydalmere FC $1,835 $1,427 $1,989 $1,876 22 23 24 25 St. Michael's B/Hill Toongabbie Demons Wentworthville Uniting Church Wenty Waratah $3,754 $1,549 $477 $2,976 $49,152.50 Granville District Football Referees Association – 2015 Member’s Annual Report Page 27 Funds at Bank 120000 100000 Dollars $$$ 80000 60000 Series1 40000 20000 0 Granville District Football Referees Association – 2015 Member’s Annual Report Page 28 TREASURER’S Report I would like to especially thank Simon, Joseph, Trent, Steve, Soheil, Rod and Emma for all their help and guidance during the year. The result could not have been achieved without all the hard work and dedication of these people and the other members of our committee Dale and Jarryd and all our members. Yes the year has been full of distraction and the questionable attempt by the football association to exclude us from the competition. The sad point being our coverage of games was down and our member numbers were down by 28 members from last year. This year result saw a profit of $ 9,675 mainly achieved by the reduction in expenditures for the year being down by $ 7,420 compared to last year expenses. 1. The main areas of cost saving were the nonuse of a personnel trainer for our fitness session which created a saving of $ 2,154. 2. The expenditure for courses run by the association were down by $992 3. Our affiliation fees payable to FNSW are down by $1,200 but the downside of this is reduction is in membership numbers which lead to reduce coverage of games by the association. 4. Our depreciation expense is down this year by $1,737 because of the action taken in 2014 to write off assets greater than three year in the accounts. 5. Our expenditure for assessment and mentor fees were down by $ 1,980 due to the reduce number of assessment carried out, in the association this year. It is hoped that by increasing the remuneration for these services, it will lead to greater number of assessment in 2016. 6. The year also saw the reduction in purchases of uniforms and equipment and cost saving to the association of $2,405 for cost of goods sold. 7. Expenditure for Honorarium increase due to the members voting at the 2014 AGM to increase these payment to the executive committee in 2014 and the under provision in the accounts by the treasurer by $1,250. 8. Expenditure for Trophies and badges has increase this year because of the doubling of last year order for pins for 10year service increase in costs of $458. 9. This season saw the increase in the referees account with an increase in expenditure to $ 845 and increase of $465. The $845 represents payment to A/R’s not pass on to clubs because of the non-showing of a senior official for the games they were on. 10. As was mention at last year AGM I expected increase in the costs of arbiter due to the falling Australia dollar making the cost of our appointment system more costly to us by $580. I would expect this to also be the case for next year with the Australia falls still having a negative effect in exchange rates to US dollars. In regards to income for the year: ----1. Membership registrations were down with 28 less members this year, thus leading to reduce income of $798. 2. The amount of funds raised by the levy was down by $2,015 because of reduced coverage. 3. This year the association did not receive a grant from the NSWSRI. While last year was $3,737. 4. The amount raised by the issuing of fines to members was down by $2,210 this in part was cause by the change in the appointment officer. Granville District Football Referees Association – 2015 Member’s Annual Report 29 5. The year also saw reduce income from referees courses with fewer new members joining our ranks than in previous years by $1,025. 6. The year also saw the reduce level of sales of uniforms and equipment to members by $2,509 this in part was caused by fewer people doing the referees course this year and members having purchase uniforms last year. The accounts included accrual for the following 1. Catering costs for AGM at Merrylands Bowling Club $860 2. Cost of Trophies for presentation at AGM $820 3. Cost of badges for presentation at AGM (i.e. 10year, 20year, 35year service to the association) $352 4. Mobile phones costs from Optus & Telstra. $65 & $90 respectfully for the period from the 10th of September to the 30th September. Our statement for Asset and Liability saw our funds at the Bank increase over the last financial year with the clubs in the association doing the right thing and paying us on a more timely bases and the reduction in expenditure over the period help to increase our liquidity. In regards to uniforms and equipment Rod has been able to reduce our holding in uniforms by $1,696. Well done Rod. Our level of debtors is on par with last year figure at $49,152 and at 15/10/15 this figure is down to $14,745.50. The reason for the large jump in creditors referee fees is caused by the delay in payment to senior referee members, whose payment has been withheld until after the AGM. I would like to thank all members for agreeing to this at our last meeting in August. The creditors other amount are funds payable to FNSW for affiliation fees for 2015 of $10,000 and $2,904 payable FFA for accreditation fees for 2015 and 2014 reaccreditation. The surplus of $107,537 will help carry the association through the initial months of next year outgoings before the season begins and the payment to members for the first month of the season. In regards to the accounts, I close-off invoicing to the clubs on the last Sunday of the month except for final series of games and issue invoices to the clubs by the 15th of the new month. th Between the last Sunday of the month and 15 of the new month all referees payment are process into the MYO system and the arbiter system. I would like to once again thank all the members for their support over the last year in being patient with your payment and I hope to see you all returning in 2016 and having a healthy festive season. Granville District Football Referees Association – 2015 Member’s Annual Report Page 30 At the time of going to press, the winds of change are still amongst us with the Sydney Hills association formation and some of my recommendation might not be financially variable in 2016. You’re faithfully, Mike Weekes. Treasurer Granville District Football Referees Association – 2015 Member’s Annual Report Page 31 REPORT FROM THE APPOINTMENTS OFFICER The following table shows some statistics around games available for appointments (as of 12/10/2015). Number of Games 2013 2014 2015 Total Suspended (Disciplinary Related) Forfeits Covered for Centre Covered for Centre & AR1 Covered for Centre & AR1 & AR2 4,823 76 97 3,697 (76.7%) 2,315 (48.0%) 1,528 (31.7%) 5,063 72 86 3,996 (78.9%) 2,437 (48.1%) 1,776 (35.1%) 5574 21 118 3801 (68.2%) 2134 (38.3%) 1468 (26.3%) The coverage for Sunday and weekday games was close to 100%. Below is the estimated members’ availably for Saturdays. Year 2013 2014 2015 Active Members 253 263 238 Ready Members 225 230 210 Total Available 140 142 125 Seniors Available 45 50 42 Juniors Available 95 92 83 Available All Day 46 40 35 Available Part Day 94 102 90 The following tables show some statistics around the total number of games any individual member completed during the season (as of 12/10/2015). Note that the number of appointments for a member largely depends on their availability. The total number of completed games includes appointed as an AR. Number of Games by Members 1 to 10 Games 11 to 20 Games 21 to 30 Games 31 to 40 Games 41 to 50 Games 51 to 60 Games 61 to 70 Games 71 to 80 Games 81 to 90 Games 91 to 100 Games 101 plus Games Members 2012 75 44 29 62 31 16 2 2 Members 2013 38 46 44 32 24 19 12 10 1 0 1 Members 2014 36 43 48 37 22 16 12 10 8 4 0 Members 2015 52 51 37 43 16 16 9 4 7 3 3 Summary 2012 2013 2014 2015 Total Members Appointed Games Total Number of Completed Appointments Average Number of Games per Member Members With Above Average Games Highest number of Games For a Member * Includes cancelled/forfeited appointments. 261 7,716 30 113 (43.3%) 122 232 7,405* 32 102 (43.9%) 105 236 8,209* 35 96 (40.1%) 100 226 7403* 33 69 (31%) 116 Below statistics is on appointment refusals by members. A no show is where a member accepted, but did not turn up. A decline is where after being available and appointed the member declined the game. A turn-back is similar to a decline, but actioned by the appointments officer on behalf of a member. Not all appointment refusals are unreasonable. The appointment system, arbiter is not capable of recording the nature (reasonableness) of a refusal. Granville District Football Referees Association – 2015 Member’s Annual Report 32 Refusal Type 2012 2013 2014 2015 No Show Decline Turn-Back 78 1,096 266 1,393 (18.1%) N/A 32 929 259 1,220 (16.5%) 72% 41 623 200 865 (10.5%) 46% 177 1246 48 1471 (26%) 81% N/A 28 13 45 Total Highest % of Refused games by One Member (20+ appointments) Highest Number of Refused games by One Member Declines result in the loss of thousands of dollars of levies to the association. It also equates to pointless consumption of tens of hours of Appointment Sub-Committee’s time. Congratulations to the following members on refereeing GDSFA Grand Final centres: Game U12/1 Official Mathew Knight Game U18/1 Official Matthew Sheath Game U12G/1 Official Lily Tomlin U12/2 Peter Geagea U18/2 Alexander Walker U12G/2 Matthew Strachan U12/3 Adam Kenna U21/1 Declan Broderick U14G/1 Matthew Sheath U12/4 Mert Koc U21/2 Terence Coady U14G/2 Nicholas Walker U12/5 Sophie Maher AAM/5 Kent Rogers U16G/1 Conor Keane U13/1 Savannah Walker AAM/6 Stephen Tonkiss U16G/2 Alina Geagea U13/2 Deren Keski AAM/7 Paul Farnhill U19G/1 Christopher Nevatte U13/3 Matthew Strachan AAM/8 Gregory Roberts AAL/2 Michael Weekes U13/4 Jade Jonsson AAM/9 Warren Kinny AAL/3 Richard Clarke U13/5 Tarun Muddasani AAM/10 Steven Sarlog AAL/4 Nicholas Rugg U14/1 Hugh White AAM/11 Phillip Downes O35L/1 Peter Wilson-Mosey U14/2 David Lamb AAM/12 Raymond Eshou O35L/2 Steven Sarlog U14/3 Tom Steller AAM/13 Robert Vallis LPL Trent Kiner U14/4 Merage Ebrahimi AAM/14 David Vorreiter U14/5 Patrick Mitchell AAM/15 Richard Clarke U15/1 Christopher Nevatte O35/1 Paul Elson U15/2 Declan Roberts O35/2 Wilfried Filipczyk U15/3 Carlo Tassone O35/3 Brad Mitchell U15/4 Senthil Sockalingam O35/4 Jorge Chessa U16/1 Luke Pevey O35/5 Steven Sarlog U16/2 Nicholas Walker O35/6 Angelo Koulouris U16/3 Michael Weekes O45/1 James Nicolaou U16/4 John Kemp O45/2 Clement Sheraton U17/1 Mitchell Sutherland SL1 Dale Bromfield U17/2 Christopher Lay SL2 Peter Wilson-Mosey U17/3 Rodney Hopkins PL1 Stephen Prattent / Soheil Adabjou Granville District Football Referees Association – 2015 Member’s Annual Report Page 33 Some facts about our coverage of Football NSW games: Grade Number of Games Officiated Frank Broughton Cup U12 3 C of C 12 &12W 4 C of C 13 & 14 & 14W 6 C of C 15 & 16 & 16W 7 C of C 17 3 C of C 18 & 18W 5 C of C 21 & 21W 2 C of C AAM 8 C of C O30W & O35 & O45 6 State Bill Cullinan Cup AAM 2 State Cup AAW 2 State Cup O35 4 State Cup 12 & 12G 9 State Cup 13; U14 & 14W 17 State Cup 15 & 16 & 16W 24 State Cup 17 & 18 & 18W 5 State Robertson Cup U21 2 FNSW Premier League 1 - U12 to U18 10 FNSW Premier League 2 - U12 to U18 20 FNSW State League 1 - U16 & U18 14 Regional League 12 / 13 / 14 / 15 97 FNSW Women’s State League – Reserve & 1st Grade 15 FNSW Women’s State League - U13 to U17 33 Total Games Officiated 298 FNSW games in 2014 were 259. If we had the numbers in our Elite Group, I could have accepted two and sometimes three Regional League assignments each week (U12 – U13 – U14 and U15). The home clubs would have been: Granville Rage – Hills Brumbies – Rydalmere Lions. John Levvell and I are hopeful subject to numbers, to expand our one field allocation for 2015, to two fields in 2016. Congratulations to the following members on their appointment to Football NSW Elite Games: State, Robertson & Cullinan Cup - Grand Final – U16W (July) o Mitchell Sutherland – Referee o Alexander Walker – AR 1 o Nicholas Walker – AR 2 Granville District Football Referees Association – 2015 Member’s Annual Report Page 34 State, Robertson & Cullinan Cup - Grand Final – O35 Men (July) o Jarryd McFarlane – Referee o Hugh White – AR 1 o Luke Pevey – AR 2 Champion of Champions Grand Final – U13 Boys (October) o Nicholas Walker – Referee o Alexander Walker – AR 1 o Harrison Towner – AR 2 Champion of Champions Grand Final – O45 Men (October) (Postponed to a later date) o Soheil Adabjou – Referee o Jarryd McFarlane – AR 1 o Luke Pevey – AR 2 Regards, Soheil Adabjou; Trent Kiner; & Joseph Rovella Appointments Sub-Committee Granville District Football Referees Association – 2015 Member’s Annual Report Page 35 TECHNICAL SUBCOMMITTEE REPORT 2015 was my first year as Chair of the Technical Sub-Committee after being a member of the TSC for the past couple of years. I can honestly say it was a turbulent year for the whole Branch and a real eyeopener for me to be involved at MC level for the first time. I will leave it to others to comment on the direction of the Branch however, and stick to the coaching and training activities of the TSC. COURSES We ran 3 Level 4 Referee’s courses during 2015. 1. Course 1 at Merrylands Bowling Club: 2. Course 2 at Castle Hill Utd clubhouse: 3. Course 3 at Baulkham Hills Sporting Club: 26 attendees 9/2/15 29 attendees 10/3/15 15 attendees 19/4/15 From these courses 66 attendees joined the Branch and 4 are refereeing SSF matches at Baulkham Hills Soccer Club. We also had members attending upgrade courses at FNSW. Course 1 Level 3 Theory: 7 attendees 16/6/15 Course 2 Level 2 Theory: 9 attendees 17/6/15 All attendees passed the Level 3 Theory and all the attendees who attended the Level 2 Theory are in various stages of passing the Level 2 Theory examinations. Congratulations to all those members who have attempted to upgrade their qualifications through the season; I would also encourage all members that haven’t attempt further study to do so in 2016 with the support of the Branch and FNSW. We are working towards implementing the use of the MyFootballClub website to co-ordinate all our training/upgrade course activities, and also to update everyone’s qualifications in QMS (Qualification Management System). This is a work in progress and one of my main focus areas for next season. Please be patient if your qualifications aren’t up to date online, the TSC will be working hard to rectify this situation in 2016. PRE-SEASON 2015 This year we implemented a pre-season program open to all members. We offered a run at Parramatta Park and then some drills “boot camp” style for a few weeks. Whilst not hugely attended those that did attend got some benefit from it and we are encouraged enough to plan for another pre-season program for next year. Keep an eye on the website and social media for news of the 2016 program. It would be great to see more members attend these activities as they are great team building sessions as well Big thank you to Dale Bromfield for running those training sessions and to Emma Higgins for sorting out our booking with Parramatta council. TRAINING / FITNESS TESTING 2015 Another new innovation was the establishment of regular fortnightly training. We were offered the use of Hazel Ryan oval and we managed a few nights there before bad weather caused the ground to be closed every time we tried to have a session! This was an innovation that grew in attendance from the first session which is very encouraging and something I am sure we can improve on in 2016 and possibly add some technical education sessions for the members. The TSC also ran a number of fitness tests for members to pass one of the criteria’s for appointments to semi-final and finals matches. Big thank you to Richard Clarke, Soheil Adabjou, Emma Higgins and Joe Rovella for their invaluable help and support in running these activities for the members. As mentioned it has been a turbulent year for the Branch but still one that I have enjoyed immensely. It was been a great pleasure to work with a great bunch of passionate like-minded people, so to all the members of the MC, and the TSC and to my fellow Referees I have worked with this year, thank you all again very much and I look forward to seeing you all next season. Regards, Stephen Prattent Granville District Football Referees Association – 2015 Member’s Annual Report Page 36 Assessment and Mentoring Coordinator – 2015 Annual Report Introduction 2015 has been a challenging year in many ways for our association. With the uncertainty at the start of the year around the intentions, actions, and relationship with GDSFA, combined with a number of other factors causing a significant drop in membership, the branch found itself working hard just to achieve reasonable coverage figures week to week. This shortage of available members was also felt in the area of assessment and mentoring with the loss of availability of 9 assessors as well as 4 of our most regular mentors who were unavailable due to changed work commitments, State League, health reasons, or simply because they were extremely busy endeavouring to help improve game coverage. The Year in Summary As a result of all the above factors obviously our achievements in the area of Assessing and Mentoring were down on 2014. Nevertheless, we still managed to achieve the following : Mentoring Appointments 27 Assessments of Junior Members 20 Assessments of Senior Members 34 TOTALS 81 A big thank you also to every Senior Member who unofficially “mentors” by encouraging, supporting, coaching and helping any junior assistants that are assigned as ARs on senior games throughout the season. Notwithstanding the overall lower numbers of assessments and mentoring occurrences, I am pleased to report that we were able to continue to support members in their ongoing development as referees : ASSESSMENT Type Number Badge (Level 4) Level 3 Practical 13 5 Level 2 Practical (part 1) Level 2 Practical (part 2) 7 4 New initiatives We worked co-operatively with the Nepean Referees Group to facilitate the out-of-area assessment that is required as part of the practical component of the Level 2 refereeing qualification. By means of a coordinated exchange program, we were able to complete more Level 2 practical assessments this year than last year, and hope to continue this mutually beneficial initiative in 2016 and beyond. We are also looking to expand the exchange program with other refereeing associations to further facilitate the completion of level 2 qualifications for our members. New Assessors Congratulations to our members who completed their Level 3 or Level 2 Assessor qualifications in 2015, and special congratulations to member Richard Baker who achieved the highest Assessor accreditation possible in Australia, the Level 1 Assessor qualification. Granville District Football Referees Association – 2015 Member’s Annual Report Page 37 I hope these members will make themselves regularly available in 2016 to help continue the great trackrecord we have in GDFRA of holding the highest proportionate number of members with advanced qualifications in the State. The assistance of new and existing Assessors will be needed to help the many members who have successfully completed Theory qualifications in 2014 or 2015 and need to complete the practical component of those qualifications. Current numbers of referees needing to pass their practical assessment (on a suitable high-level game) are: ASSESSMENT Type Number Level 3 Practical Level 2 Practical (part 1) Level 2 Practical (part 2) 5 15 19 Feedback forms The responses received via our online feedback system gdfra.org.au/feedback , and the older-style paper feedback forms, remain overwhelmingly positive and confirms the high standard being achieved by our members. Please remember the aims of the online feedback system are to: Encourage more regular feedback from coaches and managers Secure feedback faster and be able to respond to perceived or real problems more quickly Pass formal feedback to members more quickly after appointments Build a database of feedback for future reference Help identify coaches and managers who give reliable, objective feedback as well as those who give clearly biased, subjective feedback. Enable feedback from others – not just coaches and managers As already mentioned above, feedback received was overwhelmingly positive, with responses at “Good” or “Very Good” level between 80% and 94% across all categories : FITNESS / POSITIONING IMPARTIALITY MATCH CONTROL APPEARANCE ATTITUDE Good Very Good 30.2% 55.7% 21.9% 58.5% 24.2% 65.1% 14.2% 79.2% 18.3% 71.7% Good / Very Good 85.9% 80.4% 89.3% 93.4% 90.0% FEEDBACK 2015 It is interesting to note that although the overall totals of “Good” and “Very Good” slipped slightly in some categories compared to 2014, the percentage of entries ranked as “Very Good” actually climbed in 3 of the 5 categories. FITNESS / POSITIONING IMPARTIALITY MATCH CONTROL APPEARANCE ATTITUDE Good Very Good 43.5% 45.8% 32.2% 48.5% 35.5% 51.5% 28.7% 68.3% 31.0% 62.7% Good / Very Good 89.4% 80.7% 87.0% 97.0% 93.7% FEEDBACK 2014 Granville District Football Referees Association – 2015 Member’s Annual Report Page 38 Particularly noteworthy is the climb in the “Very Good” category in Impartiality (Consistency) from 48.5% in 2014 to 58.5% in 2015, in Fitness/Positioning from 45.8% to 55.7%, and in match control from 51.5% in 2014 to 65.1% in 2015. This is another excellent result and I congratulate all members for the effort put in throughout the year, especially in the face of significantly reduced membership numbers within the branch. Well done everyone! Looking ahead to next year (2016) I am currently not planning to nominate for the role of Assessment and Mentoring Coordinator after the end of the 2015 season having completed, and enjoyed, the agreed 2 years in the role. With the various commitments I have at work (including overseas travel), my other association positions as Assistant Secretary, and member of the Technical Sub-committee (involving teaching at all the courses we run throughout the year), and the further involvement I hope to have in helping develop the branch and our members in 2016 and beyond, I believe the time is right to allow “new blood” to take over carrying the baton in the Assessment and Mentoring Coordinator role. I hope the next AMC adds significantly to the overall strength of GDFRA in 2016 and beyond. Warren Kinny Assessment and Mentoring Coordinator 2015 [email protected] Granville District Football Referees Association – 2015 Member’s Annual Report Page 39 REPORT FROM THE SENIOR ORDINARY MEMBER This year was an extremely challenging year for us all. With the internal changes that impacted heavily on our association at Christmas time, it was always going to test the character of our members. It was also an interesting time to serve as Senior Ordinary Member. I hope I have helped those that have asked for my assistance through the year by listening, advising and actioning when needed. Our numbers were down and to those who dug in and took on extra games, a big thank you. Those who represented our Branch at State Cup, Champions of Champions and other events also need a special mention. I look forward to working with our members in the future. Remember that when you represent GDFRA, you should do it proudly and professionally. Your dress, presentation, punctuality, fitness and professional manner impact on people’s opinion of you long before you blow your whistle to start the game. Work hard on achieving these things 100% of the time and the decisions you make on the field will be easier to sell. I will sign off with a piece of advice I was given from one of our senior referees – Sometimes the hardest decisions to make in a game are the correct ones, don’t be afraid to make them when they count. Dale Bromfield REPORT FROM THE JUNIOR ORDINARY MEMBER It was my role this year to serve as the junior ordinary member for the association. This role has been a challenging one but has come with many benefits. I have seen many juniors progress in their way through their refereeing careers whether that are through attaining a higher level, or refereeing their first Football NSW matches. Personally, I have tried to serve the association in the best way I know possible and hope that I have had an impact on the junior referees of the association, whether that be through answering emails or through the multiple topics discussed through the junior meetings. Finally, I would like to thank everyone who has made the year so enjoyable. It is without you that the association wouldn't be what it is today. Jarryd McFarlane Junior ordinary member 2015 Granville District Football Referees Association – 2015 Member’s Annual Report Page 40 REPORT FROM LIAISON OFFICER Once again I had the honour of being the GDFRA Liaison Officer for my 3rd year. It is a role I enjoy very much and as noted in the past, I am trying to grow the role beyond just organising the raffle each month. Last year I said the Easter Raffle was my favourite of the year. Well this year it comes in second, as my favourite raffle is the AGM Raffle. Very early on in the year I wanted to do something completely different. I wanted to offer a prize completely unique to our members. Everyone wants signed memorabilia of their favourite A-league or EPL player or club so I thought as referees, why not try and organise a piece of refereeing memorabilia. I came up with the idea of a signed A-League Referees Jersey by as many 2015/2016 A-League/W-League panel members as possible. My task then was to organise it, which I originally thought would be impossible. At first no one knew what I was planning and I only let a handful in on my plans later on. I emailed FFA Referees Manager Ben Williams and both he and Michael Bailey were more than happy to assist with my idea. The A-League and W-League Referees had a pre-season seminar in Canberra in August where a large majority of referees signed the shirt, including our own Kristian Griffiths-Jones, Katie Patterson, Kelly Jones and Steve Lucas. A huge thanks goes out to both Ben and Michael for the support and assistance in making this happen for me. Also a big thank you goes out to Steve Prattent and his team at Elite Sports for donating the cost and organising the shirt to be framed. A thank you must also go out to the following people for their donations to the raffles throughout the year: Nick from Big-W, John Kemp and his Wife and Kent Rogers. I think there were a few more people and I apologise for not remembering who they are but thank you to you all. Football has become a big part of my life and is one reason why I have wanted to expand the role of Liaison Officer. In addition to organising the raffles, I book all meeting rooms, technical equipment and catering when needed but I wanted to continue my role as an unofficial member of the TSC. This year I again assisted the TSC Chairman (Steve Prattent) and his team with administrative duties in running courses, helping with the registration of members and fielding any inquires individuals had regarding becoming a referee. I organised the flyer to advertise the course that then got sent to clubs, schools and the GDSFA and also presented on ‘Game Day Preparation’ for all our new members at each of the courses. I also promoted the L3 and L2 upgrades this year. It was good to see the members that did sign up and complete the course, do well. I will come chasing for you all next year to upgrade. I am very keen for the GDFRA to continue to grow and provide referees with opportunities to grow their knowledge. I hope to continue my efforts in 2016. 2015 for me personally as a Referee was not the best year. I currently work in hospitality, which means mostly weekend work. Although I enjoyed every game I was able to referee and thank Trent Kiner for those games. I achieved my L3 Theory qualification in a course run by the Nepean Referees Group and after a bit of convincing I gave a crack at my L2 Theory qualification. I didn’t go so well in my first attempt but hoping to do much better when I re-sit. I also had the opportunity this year alongside Kent Rogers, to referee the Rosehill v Holroyd Police Charity Match in mid-September. In 2016 I intend on joining State League and plan on achieving my L3 Practical, complete the L3 Assessors course and if time permits I want to achieve my L3 Instructor’s qualification. On a personal note I would like to say a huge thank you to my mentor Steve Prattent. As I said I didn’t referee a whole lot this year but when I got the chance, Steve came and supported me. I have a confidence issue and usually don’t trust my ability as a referee as much as I should. Steve put up with my silly questions but was always happy to listen. I also had the privilege of refereeing with him on several occasions where I learnt a lot by just observing his player management skills. Even with my lack of refereeing this year, I learnt a lot and thank Steve for that. He gave me the confidence boost I needed. I urge every member but especially juniors and new members to find a mentor, someone they trust and to help support them throughout the year. 2016 is set to be another busy year for all of us as referees so rest up, enjoy the break, Christmas and the New Year but remember we are all athletes so look after yourselves because. “Champions aren’t made in gyms. Champions are made from something they have deep inside of them – a desire, a dream, and a vision. They have the skill, and the will. But the will must be stronger then the skill.” – Muhammad Ali. Emma Higgins Liaison Officer Granville District Football Referees Association – 2015 Member’s Annual Report Page 41 REGISTER OF MEMBERS Surname First Joined Membership Years Batts Fred 1965 51 Crump John 1970 46 Saunders Brian 1970 46 Yendle Charles 1970 46 Baldock Cecil 1975 41 Leverton Geoffrey 1975 41 Stout William 1976 40 Moore Keith 1977 39 van Bruinessen Jac 1979 Fairley Barry 1981 37 35 Filipczyk Wilfried 1981 35 Kemp John 1981 35 Rovella Joseph 1981 35 Levvell John 1985 31 Rooney Jack 1985 31 Nicolaou James 1987 29 McGeorge Jeffrey 1988 28 Lenardon Wayne 1992 24 Moretti Aurelio 1995 Baker Richard 1996 21 20 Imielski Andrzej 1998 18 Davis Amanda 1999 17 Griffiths-Jones Kristian 2000 16 Ballard Warren 2002 14 Backo Nicholas 2003 13 Dolahenty James 2003 13 Kelly Wayne 2003 13 Ulutas Deniz 2003 13 Donaldson Mark 2004 12 Elson Paul 2004 12 Mitchell Brad 2004 12 Westley Keith 2004 12 Durie Peter 2005 11 Lemmerman Eric 2005 11 Mitchell Patrick 2005 11 Farnhill Paul 2006 10 Jonsson Dee 2006 10 Lamb David 2006 10 Lodden Robert 2006 10 Prattent Stephen 2006 10 Sheath Gregory 2006 10 Welch Monique 2006 10 Wilson-Mosey Peter 2006 10 Granville District Football Referees Association – 2015 Member’s Annual Report Page 42 Yau Keith 2006 10 Roberts Gregory 2008 8 Adabjou Janush 2009 7 Bakmaz Matthew 2009 7 Higgins John 2009 7 La Pace Raimond 2009 7 Sharma Bharat 2009 7 Vorreiter Jacob 2009 7 Weekes Michael 2009 7 Adabjou Soheil 2010 6 Broderick Declan 2010 6 Chand Collier Amar Philip 2010 6 2010 6 Ford Simon 2010 6 Gonzalez Daniel 2010 6 Gonzalez Leo 2010 6 Hawke Angus 2010 6 Koulouris Angelo 2010 6 McFarlane Jarryd 2010 6 Rugg Nicholas 2010 6 Tonkiss Stephen 2010 6 Vicaretti Mauro 2010 6 Waters Jessica 2010 6 Bishara Antonie 2011 5 Carollo David 2011 5 Chessa Jorge 2011 5 Gardoni Aaron 2011 5 Gunaratnam Samuel 2011 5 Higgins Emma 2011 5 Hopkins Rodney 2011 5 Jagota Ishaan 2011 5 Kiner Trent 2011 5 Lee Aidan 2011 5 Pevey Luke 2011 5 Roberts Declan 2011 5 Vorreitier David 2011 5 Walker Jeremy 2011 5 Wu Michael 2011 5 Bromfield Dale 2012 4 Button Nicholas 2012 4 Dhar Tushaar 2012 4 Downes Phillip 2012 4 Ebrahimi Mujtaba 2012 4 Geagea Alina 2012 4 Jonsson Jade 2012 4 Keane Conor 2012 4 Granville District Football Referees Association – 2015 Member’s Annual Report Page 43 Louis Nathan 2012 4 Patterson Tom 2012 4 Payne Steven 2012 4 Rogers Kent 2012 4 Tassone Carlo 2012 4 Walker Alex 2012 4 Walker Nicholas 2012 4 Ward Gregory 2012 4 Ward Sebastian 2012 4 Caisley Todd 2013 3 Clarke Richard 2013 3 Cole Liam 2013 3 Conoghan James 2013 3 Cramer Joshua 2013 3 Eshou Raymond 2013 3 Garnett Kurt 2013 3 Gunaratnam Andrew 2013 3 Inak Ozden 2013 3 Keski Deren 2013 3 Khozoei Ruhullah Peter 2013 3 Kiner Madison 2013 3 Kinny Lay Warren Christopher 2013 3 2013 3 Lovell Harry 2013 3 Monahan Emma 2013 3 Nevatte Christopher 2013 3 North Pigram Caroline Ryan 2013 3 2013 3 Promin Damian 2013 3 Steller Tom 2013 3 Sutherland Mitchell 2013 3 Tandun Tarun 2013 3 Vicaretti Daniel 2013 3 Ward Justin 2013 3 Watts Caitlin 2013 3 White Ahmad Hugh Zayd 2013 3 2014 2 Aslan Hakkan 2014 2 Augustyn Ruben 2014 2 Ayata Mehmet 2014 2 Ayoub Richard 2014 2 Bednar Bernacki Joshua Andrew 2014 2 2014 2 Bernacki Luke 2014 2 Birben Cem 2014 2 Granville District Football Referees Association – 2015 Member’s Annual Report Page 44 Blakeley Campbell Jarrod Andrew 2014 2 2014 2 Chand Jayesh 2014 2 Chand Chessa Jayesh Luke 2014 2 2014 2 Cline Jayme 2014 2 Cline Coady Kemton Terence 2014 2 2014 2 De Angelis Dickson David Liam 2014 2 2014 2 Dobson Bianca 2014 2 Eades Glenn 2014 2 Eades Jaydon 2014 2 Ebrahimi Khalid 2014 2 Ebrahimi Merage 2014 2 Geagea Peter 2014 2 Gonzalez Gubelin Pia Edgardo 2014 2 2014 2 Hinding Marshall 2014 2 Kenna Kennedy Adam James 2014 2 2014 2 Koc Konstandindis Mert William 2014 2 2014 2 Laws Maher Joshua Sophie 2014 2 2014 2 Maroun Jason 2014 2 McFarlane Roderick 2014 2 Mendis Mettenbrink Ruvin Ryan 2014 2 2014 2 Mohammed Sohaib 2014 2 Moore Moyle James Nathan 2014 2 2014 2 Muddasani Ozols Tarun Mikayla 2014 2 2014 2 Proctor David 2014 2 Renton Bill 2014 2 Rezk Simon 2014 2 Sarlog Steven 2014 2 Sheraton Clement 2014 2 Silanesu Smith Emmanuele William 2014 2 2014 2 Spinks Liam 2014 2 Teklic Towner Adam Harrison 2014 2 2014 2 Wainwright Christopher 2014 2 Granville District Football Referees Association – 2015 Member’s Annual Report Page 45 Walker Savannah 2014 2 Zirh Alam Ethan Chadwick 2014 2 2015 1 Ansari Amaan 2015 1 Azzopardi Jay 2015 1 Baker Barton Michael 2015 1 Jake 2015 1 Brady Brice Jack 2015 1 Matthew 2015 1 Butterfield Cadalt Aidan 2015 1 Bianca 2015 1 Cassar Chantal 2015 1 Cassar Christopher 2015 1 Cassar Mario 2015 1 Castellucchio Alberto 2015 1 Conte Christian 2015 1 Darling Samuel 2015 1 De Magry Mathew 2015 1 Dickson Liam 2015 1 Donoso Christian 2015 1 Dowden Duff Gregory Liam 2015 1 2015 1 Duffy Beau 2015 1 Eshou Chris 2015 1 Eskin Felkin Berkay Jack 2015 1 2015 1 Goddard Bradley 2015 1 Haidary Qudratullah 2015 1 Hanna Dianne 2015 1 Harrington Harrison Rhys 2015 1 Joshua 2015 1 Hashemi Sayed 2015 1 Ibarcena Daniel 2015 1 Jones Brandon 2015 1 Keane Aideen 2015 1 Keane Aoife 2015 1 King Knight Gabe 2015 1 Matthew 2015 1 Knight Samuel 2015 1 Kumaralingham Lee Jayanth Justin 2015 1 2015 1 Madeley Alex 2015 1 Mahendran Indie 2015 1 Malas Mohammed 2015 1 Granville District Football Referees Association – 2015 Member’s Annual Report Page 46 McAuiffe Adam 2015 1 McClenahan Andrew 2015 1 McClenahan Andrew 2015 1 McDonald McKenna Mitchell 2015 1 Oliver 2015 1 McNamara Thomas 2015 1 Melching Matthew 2015 1 Mohan Dhanesh 2015 1 Monahan Moorlag Jamie 2015 1 2015 1 Moraza Joshua Rebekah 2015 1 Moulds Josh 2015 1 Mubarik John 2015 1 Peck Brian 2015 1 Rajendran Sharan 2015 1 Rehman Adbur 2015 1 Repaka Robertson Roveto Vineel Fabian 2015 1 2015 1 Matthew 2015 1 Sackalingham Senthil 2015 1 Sardon Carlo 2015 1 Scott Sharma Bryden Prashant 2015 1 2015 1 Sheath Matthew 2015 1 Smith James 2015 1 Smith Thomas 2015 1 Stenning Johan 2015 1 Strachan Matthew 2015 1 Swearingen Tomlin Garrett Lily 2015 1 2015 1 Tonkiss Brendan 2015 1 Treloar Ben 2015 1 Vallis Robert 2015 1 Vallis Spencer 2015 1 Van Doorene Wilcox Michael 2015 1 Jason 2015 1 Wilcox Xander 2015 1 Wilkinson Joshua 2015 1 Williams Daniel 2015 1 Yang Tony 2015 1 NOTE: Owning to the inability to verify qualification in My Football Club, your respective qualifications may not be correct. Together with the TSC, this is being worked on and the aim is to have it corrected in 2015. Granville District Football Referees Association – 2015 Member’s Annual Report Page 47