Wednesday, 28 November 2012
Word profile on George Dickie
George Dickie is the president of Shoalhaven Ex-Serviceman's Cricket Club. He has been a part of the club for 23 years and really loves the club. The club is mainly run by volunteers, the parents of the players are some of the volunteers helping the club out. George doesn't gain a lot off the club he is mostly just proud to be the president and represent such an outstanding club of cricketers. George is very proud of the club and the way they have become such a great cricket club over the past the club has managed to be regarded to have one of the best cricket grounds on the south coast. George thinks the future of the club is going to sound and stay the same as they get money from the Ex-Servicemen’s club to support their players, maintain the ground, and keep everything in great condition. The club needs to focus more on their marketing in the future and keep the players stabilised and get offered the full potential as this cricket club has been offering their players over the last 50 years. Without the committee the club wouldn’t have what they have achieved now. The club has had very successful years over the past and now in the present. Last year was one of the best years for the club winning 7 premierships and getting the club championship. They players love winning the games and most of all love the skills they improve on every time they get onto the field. The club will strive to continue to have a good record and give the player what they need. The club will offer a very rewarding cricket experience for their members in the years to come.
Tuesday, 27 November 2012
Present overview of the Ex Servicemen cricket club
The asset Shoalhaven Ex Servos Cricket Club is located Greenwell
Point Road, Worrigee. Next to the Shoalhaven Ex-servicemen’s Sports Club, near
the golf course.
The Ex servo’s (as it is known) provides a quality experience and quality
playing and training facilities, which makes playing and training for cricket
safe, fun and enjoyable. The purpose of the Ex servos club is to integrate boys, girls, men and women into a team
environment, to gain skills, fitness, and the ability to work with others while
trying to achieve the best possible outcome.
At this current stage all teams are competing in the
Shoalhaven District Junior Cricket Association (SDJCA) weekend competition and look
set to win the grand final - in all age groups. This is a goal for the club
every year.
There are many people who use this cricket club; varying in
age and gender. Ranging from the Milo
Cricket Program (ages 4-8); Junior Cricket
(ages, under 10- under 16) and Grade Cricket (1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th).
There are a team of people who look after and maintain the
cricket pitches and ground facilities as well as working to promote the club
and cricket in general. The Ex servos have the best cricket ground in the
Shoalhaven.
To join the club it’s a simple as contacting either
Diane Clarkedianeclarke76@bigpond.com
0411835146
Or Steve Butler mybrainhurts@optusnet.com.au 0423983365 for junior registration.
Or George Dickie for senior registration dickiege@bigpond.com.au
0413132918
It costs for Senior Players: $210.00 discount of $40.00 =
$170.00 for early birds.
For Student Players it costs: $165.00 discount of $40.00
= $125.00. A registered junior playing senior grade cricket it costs: $90.00 discount
of $40.00 = $50.00
The registration fees are to be paid before the 30th
November 2013 to any of the three people stated above, and are expected that
all players show up to training and games.
Interview with George Dickie; Club President
What do you gain as being president?
& how do you benefit from the club?
There are no direct gains or benefits associated to the role of
President. Our organisation is commonly known as a 'grass roots' sporting
organisation purely run by volunteers. All the work that is done is for the
benefit of the members no-one is paid. The only real benefit that the
volunteers enjoy is the satisfaction that the players and supporters have
enjoyed their season
of cricket and hopefully return again the following year.
What
do you think is good about ex servos?
My personal involvement with the Club extends (23) years and there are
many great memories over this period. Ex-Servicemen's Cricket Club is the only
local Club who has a private ground and training facility and is we'll regarded
as one of the best grounds on the South Coast.
What
do you see as the future of the club?
The future of Club is sound and will always have strong financial
support from the Exservicemens Club. There will be challenges ahead as cricket
in general is seeing a major decline in junior numbers as parents and kids seek
alternate sports which consume less time.
Ex-servicemen’s will need to focus on marketing, player retention and
continue to offer a great cricket experience to all their members similar to
what has been offered the last (50) years.
What
is your role as being president include. what do you look after?
The role of president primarily oversees the operation of the cricket
Club who is well supported by an executive committee. They form a team a
decision makers who need to have a good understanding of the needs of the
members.
The committee need to follow a set of rules known as the constitution.
This is a document that guides the committee on how the club should be run. The
constitution also has a set of by-laws which is a set of internal policies, it
helps members understand how decisions are made. The policies are reviewed each
year and developed to suit the changing needs of the Club.
The on-field performances are one of many measures of success for the
club. Players enjoy winning games of cricket but the overall enjoyment and
skill improvement of the players combined with good quality social events
supersede the need to win cricket games every week.
Compared to all the other teams in the
shoalhaven in each grade, about what percentage plays for ex servos?
Exservicemens have been around for over (50) years. Last season was the
best on record with (7) premierships and the club championship. They boast a
range of qualified coaches who deliver very good training and skill development
programs to the players. The club caters for players from (5) years to adult
and has cricket available for all skill levels.
The club will continue to play good consistent cricket and offer a very
rewarding cricket experience for their members in the years to come.
Past of Ex-Servicemen's Cricket Club
There are no important developments within the club at this present time but they are striving to be a better cricket club. The biggest development they have made is establishing their cricket club which is now beneficial to all the players and the community. The club has gotten better over the past years and is now a raging cricket club with some really amazing cricket players going through the club.
There are a lot of important people within the club. One of the most important people in the club was the creator Ted Regan who was a really great cricket player and gave everyone such a lucky opportunity by making the ex-servicemen’s cricket club. There are life members who have helped make the cricket club what it is today. Everyone who is a part of the club now is very grateful for everybody’s contribution to the club over the years and made the club such a loving caring place to play cricket. Over the years there have been many friendships formed and the support of the local community have been so appreciated by the players as without the fundraising by the community and the money by Ex-Serviceman’s club there may not be a club that many love today.
Past and present players really do benefit from this club. The players and the community both have really made the cricket club a really nice and happy place to be. The players are encouraging and supportive of each other which all push each other to be better cricket players. In the past they have all been the same and all made each other strive for better things with in the club. The things that everyone has done in the past we as players are so grateful for. We are also lucky to have such a great club.
Sunday, 25 November 2012
Uniform
Sunday, 18 November 2012
Thursday, 8 November 2012
Our Project.
Hello fellow bloggers my name is Shannon and I am taking part in a project with 3 fellow students in my year at Nowra Anglican College, Nate Jones, Amy Sammut, Caleb Liddicoat. Our project is based on the asset Ex Servicemens Cricket Club. We have chosen this asset as it appealed to us, as a couple of our group are cricketers that take part in the Shoalhaven competition. We will be promoting and advertising the club. It helps the community to unite people together. What it has provided for the cricket club is an outstanding field which has made training fun and enjoyable, it is also a safe and well maintained field (done by a curator), with excellent facilities for the players. ie. nets, change rooms, pavilion for players, friends and their families. This has made exservos club a great place to play and train for cricket. The club has various age groups from under 10's all the way to 1st grade cricket. The Club also runs programs such as the milo cricket program which helps young cricketers around the ages of 4-8 years of age to give them an insight into cricket and how it is played so when they get to the junior division they can be the best they can be.
The club is based in Worrigee to the left of the Ex Servicemens club located near the golf course.
The club is based in Worrigee to the left of the Ex Servicemens club located near the golf course.
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