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Central Coast Soccer Association
2003 40th Annual Report
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CENTRAL COAST SOCCER ASSOCIATION LIMITED
NOTICE of MEETING
Notice is hereby given that the annual General Meeting of the Central Coast Soccer Association
Limited will be held in the Parkview room of the Central Coast Leagues Club, Dane Drive
GOSFORD, NSW on Tuesday the 18th
November 2003 commencing at 1930 hrs.
AGENDA
To confirm the Minutes of the Annual General Meeting held on the 17th
November 2002.
To receive and consider the Directors reports.
To receive and consider the Financial Statements and Auditors Report of the Company.
To elect a Returning Officer.
To declare all positions vacant.
To elect a new Board of Directors for the 2003/2004 Year.
To consider and if agreed, pass the Two Ordinary Resolutions as listed below .
To deal with any other business that the meeting may approve of, which due notice
has not been given.
Ordinary Resolution No 1
Memorandum and Articles of Association, Item 23, Clause (a) to read
“ (a) The number of Directors shall not be less than five (5 ) and not more than nine (9).
Unless otherwise determined by the Board the number of Directors shall be six (6).
The Directors shall have power from time to time to increase or decrease the number of
Directors subject to the Maximum and Minimum numbers aforesaid. “
Ordinary Resolution No 2
Memorandum and Articles of Association, Item 24, Clause (b) to read
“ (b) The Board of Directors shall consist of those persons elected to the following
Executive positions and the term of each such appointment or election shall be one (1)
calendar year, from the date of election.
(1) Chairman
( 11 ) Vice Chairman and Director of Finance.
( 111 ) Director of Judiciary.
( 1V ) Director of Properties
( V ) Director of Coaching and Development.
( V1 ) Director of Competitions, Registrations and Qualifications.”
And any other Executive Position as the Board may from time to time in its absolute
discretion determine ( subject to Rule 23 (a) ) “
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2003 Board of Directors
Club Director/Primary
Delegate
Executive
Position
Executive
Meeting
Attendance
Delegate
Meeting
Attendance
Avoca Gary Raftl 7/11
Berkeley Vale David Perry 9/11
Budgewoi Bill Walker Registrations 7/12 10/11
Doyalson Wyee Allen Lyell Qualifications 9/12 10/11
East Gosford Paul Woodcock 6/11
Coasties Gino DiCandilo
Gosford City Bill Murch Marketing &
Sponsorship
10/12 8/11
Gwandalan Lenore Bax 4/11
Kanwal Pat Tatum 9/11
Kariong Graham Davis Competitions 12/12 9/11
Killarney
District Ray Northcote
Coaching
NSWASF
delegate
10/12 9/11
Kincumber John Nettheim Protests and
Disputes
12/12 11/11
Mingara Lakers Steve Lobb
Mountains Ashley Grant 6/11
Ourimbah
University Wally Bousefield
7/11
Southern United
& Ettalong Trish Smith
5/11
Terrigal Dean Wilkinson 5/11
The Entrance Gary Steuart 10/11
Toukley
Gorokan Terry McDonnell Finance
6/12 10/11
Tuggerah
United Lyn Ashe
7/11
Umina United Phil Wearmouth 9/11
Woy Woy Geoff Johnson Chairman 12/12 11/11
Wyoming Peter Bech Properties 8/12 8/11
Wyong Greg Smith 8/11
Patron-Life Members: Roger Smith, Don Paterson, John Van Heck, William Northam, Colleen Butler, William Neilson, Peter Frost,
Kevin Best, Leonie Best, Jill Smith, Judy Gribble, Michael Cronshaw, William Vrolyks, Dale Eggleton, John
Jury, John Fairweather, Margaret Moore, Ken Harrison, Marlene Bailey, Kevin Gibbs, Eric Todhunter*, Barry
Margin*, Joe Hegyi*, Les Reay*, Austin Butler* (*deceased)
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Club Statistics-2003
Club 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003
Avoca 0 231 291 332 412 473 376 404 403 408
Berkeley Vale 397 452 494 550 454 483 457 420 449 420
Budgewoi 275 298 326 354 377 431 543 602 678 742
Doyalson Wyee 349 408 426 456 497 482 422 409 380 401
East Gosford 286 306 328 305 422 456 391 494 502 575
Gosford City 534 530 497 494 499 468 474 583 656 679
Gwandalan 0 0 0 76 155 153 138 174 186 192
Kanwal 245 257 311 348 384 400 432 567 629 711
Kariong 168 217 266 314 313 326 305 367 376 416
Killarney
District 616 603 595 623 718 1022 1350 1386 872 928
Kincumber 481 324 360 417 442 485 522 644 755 850
Mountains 0 108 123 140 153 146 98 149 156 164
Ourimbah
University 236 283 270 274 316 301 295 356 451 465
Southern
United &
Ettalong 411 436 417 353 314 318 292 394 438 520
Terrigal 455 452 487 417 480 510 514 626 671 741
The Entrance 168 232 227 173 224 213 210 249 261 316
Toukley
Gorokan 305 333 317 285 292 359 375 436 427 452
Tuggerah
United 0 0 0 0 0 0 97 179 174 242
Umina United 358 341 357 402 425 409 446 490 582 612
Woy Woy 201 220 252 239 281 299 268 274 258 336
Wyoming 397 477 503 477 491 545 532 573 564 621
Wyong 283 272 328 304 319 297 255 277 305 307
TOTAL 6165 6780 7175 7333 7968 8576 8792 10053 10173 11098
2003 Competition Teams Girls Boys Total
Modified (5yrs – 9yrs) 419 345 3733 4078
Junior (10 yrs – 16 yrs) 308 812 3268 4080
Senior (18+ yrs) 196 240 2700 2940
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Total 923 1397 9701 11098
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2003 WINNERS LIST
ASSOCIATIONS „PEPSI‟ CUP-MEN Umina United
ASSOCIATIONS „PEPSI‟ CUP-WOMEN Ourimbah University
STERLANDS TROPHY Killarney District
JACK ATKINS TROPHY Wyoming
PREMIER LEAGUE 1 CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP Budgewoi
PREMIER LEAGUE 2 CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP Berkeley Vale
WOMEN‟S CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP Ourimbah University
COACH OF THE YEAR
PL 1 Bob Dalcol-Killarney Districts
PL1 res Lee Fulwood Umina United
PL2 Ian Tipping Berkeley Vale
PL2 res Stephen Finch Toukley Gorokan
PLW Ron Galea-Ourimbah University
18A Andrew Maarschalk-Budgewoi
18B Tom Hole-Berkeley Vale
18C Sam Horvat Terrigal United
MAA1 Paul Roberts—Gosford City
MAA2 Russel Hawkshaw- Budgewoi
MAA3 Lee Pollard Toukley Gorokan
MAA4 Doyalson
MAA5 Michael Speed Terrigal United
MAA6 Frank Taylor-Ourimbah University
MAA7 Paul Wade Killarney Districts
O/35A Umina United
O/35B Glen Lawrence Budgewoi
O/35C Shelley Beach Fossils
O/35D Chris Orrock-Ourimbah University
WAA1 John Jiggins Wyong
WAA2 Ourimbah University
WAA3 Peter Townsend –Berkeley Vale
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2003 WINNERS LIST Grade League Champions Grand Final Winners Runners Up Player of the Year Club
18A Budgewoi Wyoming Killarney District Alex Osborn KIN
Matthew Mitchell UMI
Kostas Makryllos KIN
Mitchell Lawrence BUD
18B Berkeley Vale Berkeley Vale Budgewoi Troy Mumford BER
18C Terrigal United Wyoming Terrigal Chris Spencer BER
PL1 1ST Umina United Killarney Districts Budgewoi Jared Reed KDSC
PL1 RES Kanwal Warnervale Umina United S.E.U Luke Glanz BUD
PL2 1ST Berkeley Vale Berkeley Vale Gosford City Shannon Grant GOS
PL2 RES Toukley Gorokan Avoca Berkeley Vale Matthew Daniel WOY
MAA 1 Gosford City Kanwal Warnervale Umina United Adam Underwood SEU
MAA 2 Budgewoi Wyoming Umina United Leonard Diaz OUR
MAA 3 Kariong Toukley Gorokan Tuggerah United Terry Duffield WMG
MAA 4 Doyalson Wyee Doyalson Wyee Kincumber Nathan McNamarra DOY
MAA 5 Terrigal United Toukley Gorokan Wyoming Bryan Robinson TER
MAA 6 Kariong Kanwal (2) Ourimbah University Ashley Grant MTN
MAA 7 Killarney Districts Killarney Districts Doyalson Wyee Aaron Carter GOS
35A The Entrance Southern Ettalong United The Entrance Gordon Moore BUD
35B Budgewoi Kanwal Warnervale Budgewoi Eric Walker EGOS
35C Shelley Beach Fossils Shelley Beach Fossils East Gosford Robert Stanberg KAN
35D Ourimbah University The Entrance Ourimbah University Steve Andrews OUR
W12 Killarney Districts Terrigal United Killarney Districts Terri Schumak TER
W14A Wyoming Wyong Wyoming Alyce Onysko KIN
W14B Woy Woy Woy Woy Kanwal Warnervale Jessica Ryan AVO
W16A Budgewoi Budgewoi The Entrance Bianca Kerr EGOS
W16B Ourimbah University Kincumber Ourimbah University Shelley Hill DOY
WAA3 Berkeley Vale Woy Woy Umina United Judy Mitchell TUG
WAA2 Ourimbah University Ourimbah University Kanwal Warnervale Susan Reynolds SEU
WAA1 Wyong Wyong Southern Ettalong United Tegan Maxwell TOU
WPL Ourimbah University Ourimbah University Southern Ettalong United Martina Shore AVO
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2003 Winners List
Grade League Champions Grand Final Winners Runners Up
Player
of the Year Club
10A Terrigal United Wyoming Terrigal United Reece Caira WMG
Dylan Cunningham TOU
Rob Walton TER
Andrew Sheldon KDSC
Jarryd Mullholland KAN
10B Budgewoi Budgewoi Wyong Abdul Kadir EGOS
Scott Bundy BUD
10C Ourimbah University Ourimbah University Berkeley Vale Eric Morgan KDSC
10D Gwandalan Gwandalan Gosford City Corey Merritt GWA
10E Budgewoi Ourimbah University Budgewoi Kaz Harvey TUG
10F Kanwal Warnervale (1) Kanwal Warnervale (1) Killarney Districts Jack Walters UMI
Fraser Thompson GOS
11A Wyoming Wyoming Budgewoi Ben Runge BUD
Paul Lovett EGOS
Saxon Castle SEU
11B Berkeley Vale Kanwal Warnervale Berkeley Vale Brad Sheen ENT
11C Gosford City (1) Tuggerah United Gosford City (1) Luke Chilcot KDSC
11D Berkeley Vale Wyong Mountains Tim Jarvis WYG
11E Terrigal United The Entrance Terrigal United Ricky Humphries ENT
12A Wyoming Budgewoi Killarney Districts Kirstyn Pearce KAN
12B Umina United East Gosford The Entrance Danielle Hornett BUD
12C Southern Ettalong United Southern Ettalong United Terrigal United Tim Schofield WMG
Kim Irwin GOS
12D Kanwal Warnervale Kanwal Warnervale Mountains Miranda Walker TOU
12E Doyalson Wyee Terrigal United Doyalson Wyee Luke Fabila AVO
13A Killarney Districts Terrigal United Killarney Districts Chris Jones UMI
13B Wyoming Wyoming Ourimbah Gordon Wilson WMG
13C Berkeley Vale Berkeley Vale Umina United Duncan Aylward GWA
13D Southern Ettalong United Wyoming Southern Ettalong United James Roseby KIN
14A Wyoming Kincumber Killarney District 1 Brett Magennis KAN
14B Kincumber Kincumber Berkeley Vale Ashleigh Morris ENT
Matthew Drysdale UMI
14C Mountains Mountains Toukley Gorokan Jack Moir GOS
Jeremy Buscle SEU
15A Killarney Districts Gosford City Killarney Districts Daniel White BUD
15B Wyoming Berkeley Vale Killarney Districts Mike Tilden OUR
Tim Elliot WMG
15C Tuggerah United Tuggerah United East Gosford Ben Gatt KDSC
16A Gosford City Gosford City Killarney Districts Ian Simpson BUD
16B Killarney Districts (2) Killarney Districts (2) Umina United Grant Marini BUD
16C Toukley Gorokan Toukley Gorokan Terrigal United Mitchell Bluff GOS
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CHAIRMANS REPORT
The 2003 season has now drawn to a close, and after reflecting on our successes, it is time to assess where we
are both individually and collectively before we start planning afresh for the 2004 season.
Firstly, congratulations to all of the clubs on such a great year. To all of the teams that took out Grand Finals or
League Championships – well done, but we cannot forget the contribution made by all teams and players, no
matter what their results or standings, in making the Central Coast Association the outstanding competition that
it is.
Thank you to all of the club delegates and to all of the executive directors. The outstanding work that they do
and the hours that they put in is largely unknown to the majority of our members. Without their dedication the
Association would not function nor exist in the successful manner that it does. To those of you who are not
returning in 2004, thank you for your contribution over a number of seasons and hopefully you will continue
your involvement at club level.
Our staff at the CCSA have done a sterling job under sometimes difficult circumstances. Keeping over 11000
registered players happy all year is a daunting task, and one that is usually unrecognised and unrewarded. We
lost our General Manager Craig Gibson to the warmer clime of Coffs Harbour during the year. Craig did an
excellent job in establishing the role of the General Manager and has laid the groundwork for those who will
follow. My thanks go to Brian Follett who was able to step into the role quite effortlessly at a difficult time just
before the semi finals. Regional Coach Allan Bourke has continued his excellent work in raising the standards
of our coaches and our elite players, and the results of his work will continue to be seen for many years to come.
Administration officer Murray Nettheim and groundsman Matt Whyte both had difficult years for differing
reasons. The fact that the CCSA now employs four full time staff is testament to the the enormity of the task of
running the Association in a professional and business like manner.
We have a million dollar turnover each year, we own a million dollar asset in Pluim Park which is the envy of
both other Associations and other sports, and we run a competition for 11000 players from 5 to 60, male and
female, playing over 450 matches each weekend from April to September.
One of the major challenges of the year was the formation of the new Central Coast United Football Club, born
from the merger of the Central Coast Coasties and the Mingara Lakers, with the backing and support from the
CCSA. A lot of hard work and planning went into it, with a number of obstacles to overcome – financial,
administrative, logistical and political. Our thanks must go to Dave Storey, Craig Thompson, Mark Maiden and
Ray Northcote who represented the CCSA so well throughout the process. The end result is that we have one
elite club, playing at the highest level, for all of our juniors to aspire to.
We have had many highlights during the year – another successful senior Grand Final day at Express Advocate
Stadium, the hosting of the State Under 14 titles at Pluim Park, and our presentation night where we were all
enthralled by the address and presence of one of the all time greats of Australian football Joe Marston.
But there are still a number of challenges ahead of us. We cannot afford to be complacent and hope that things
will run themselves. It is imperative that all of the club‘s delegates to continue to take an active role in the
running of the Association. Despite our continual growth and success, we are still seen as the poor relation by
the media, councils and government bodies. Even though we are the largest amateur sporting body on the
Central Coast, we can still not secure playing fields for all of our clubs, nor do planning authorities make
provision for additional playing fields to meet our growing needs.
All of our member clubs need to be financially viable and I urge all club members to make a conscious effort to
ensure the sustainability of their clubs in a responsible manner – for the good of all our players.
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In closing I would like to convey to all of our members my best wishes for the off season, a joyous and
prosperous Xmas and New Year and my sincere hope that we see all of you back on the soccer fields of the
Central Coast in 2004.
Geoff Johnson Chairperson
GENENERAL MANAGER‟S REPORT
Fellow members. As you are aware I stepped into the role as General Manager on the 21st July 2003 following
the departure of Mr Craig Gibson in June. Taking up in this demanding role with the most hectic three months
of the season ahead certainly had its moments testing my resolve to the limits as I strove to play catch up
management.
On a ―Jet Set ― learning curve I quickly became aware of the many activities that had to be addressed as the
season reached the climatic finals. Many activities such as Competition Tables, Fixtures, processes and plans
required attention. Although each individual task was manageable, cumulatively they were mountainous. To
this end I thank Murray Nettheim and Allan Bourke for their tremendous support under sometimes very trying
circumstances.
The CCSA Regional Development Coach, Allan Bourke, continued where he left off last year improving the
standard of development activities and skill based academies conducted at Pluim Park. Together with the
satellite academies at four locations across the Coast and the increasing school visits the identification and
development of talented youth has never been as healthy. The school gala days organised at Pluim Park are
introducing many more children to the enjoyment of soccer.
In addition to the various Soccer programs developed for players the Coaches networking sessions held monthly
throughout the season has been well received and attended by the Coaching fraternity eager to learn more and
brush up on coaching techniques. However I believe that we have many more Coaches that would benefit and
improve their ability as Coaches by attending these informative Coaching demonstrations. All Coaches of all
levels are welcome at these sessions and the benefits obtained from networking with other Coaches alone is
invaluable.
We are most fortunate indeed to have a Regional Development Coach who is dedicated to achieving the many
tasks associated with this important portfolio. I am sure that the Central Coast players and the Standard of
Soccer will benefit due solely to the efforts of Allan and his Coaching staff.
The Pluim Park complex has been stretched to the limit this year with the Under 18 Competition being played
here on Friday evenings and the many postponed and deferred games that had to be accommodated at this
venue. In all the CCSA hosted in excess of 900 games not to mention the numerous development, skills and
Coerver academies together with team training sessions held throughout the season. School Gala days and the
Under 14 State Titles were the culmination of a very intense year.
The condition of the fields to accommodate this hectic schedule and for the State Titles following this
unprecedented usage was a credit to the CCSA curator Matthew Whyte. Unfortunately Matthew has chosen to
return to his former trade and has taken up a position with Gosford City Council. On behalf of the CCSA, the
Soccer Fraternity and myself personally I would like to thank Matthew for his tireless efforts and dedication in
the upkeep of Pluim Park. We wish him every success with his new position.
The position of curator or alternatively a Pluim Park Maintenance Contract with a proven Playing Field
Management Company will need to be the priority item for the new Executive Directors to address.
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This year the entry, exit and parking arrangements for the final series were altered and once the patrons became
accustomed to the new arrangements appeared to be more organised and less chaotic. Again a car parking fee
for the final series was charged together with a request for a gold coin donation as entry for the Grand Final
weekend. From the gold coin entry donation collected on the Grand Final weekend the CCSA donated on
behalf of the Soccer Fraternity $1650.00 to the ― Give me five for Kids ― appeal which was gratefully accepted
by the 2GO breakfast team.. Take a big bow everyone this was a great effort from all who gave generously.
The Pluim Park Complex is a tremendous asset that is the envy of many a visiting soccer Club. The Park is
owned and operated by the CCSA for its affiliated Clubs, and the 11, 098 players. Very little if any financial
assistance is received from Local, State or Federal governments. The CCSA, affiliated Clubs, Members and
players MUST investigate discover and implement strategies for raising revenue to maintain and improve the
asset without having to rely on increasing team and player registrations every year.
Pluim Park is a major asset that belongs to the Soccer Fraternity as a whole and as such must be maintained and
enhanced yearly. Financial support for this is the responsibility of the entire soccer family if we are to have a
facility to be proud of and call the home of soccer on the Central Coast.
I congratulate the many Players and Officials for respecting the No 1 Field by reducing the wear and tear by
having their teams warm up on the adjacent No3 field in addition to keeping players off the field at half time.
Maintaining the playing fields to a reasonable standard with limited resources depends heavily on the support
and co-operation of everyone at all levels of Club Officials, Players and Spectators.
Due to the unprecedented number of games conducted at the Park this season we have been forced to take No1
field out of service for much needed renovations. This required the surface to be scarified, aerated, top dressed
and fertilised. The field will not be available until late January 2004. No4 field also required renovation and
was taken out of service for scarifying, Top dressing and fertilising. This field will not be available until late
December 2003. Goal mouths on both fields have been re-turfed and we hope that our goal keepers will
appreciate these initiatives and protect these areas during the playing season. This leaves our No 4 Field, which
along with our bank balance, is crying out for attention. We MUST take this field out of service immediately
for renovation work which will be expensive as the perennial rye grass is taking over and inhibiting summer
grass growth. Unless we renovate this field immediately I believe that it will not be playable for the 2004
season. Unfortunately this will only leave No3 Training Field available up to the commencement of the 2004
season. Clubs, I am sorry to say that Pluim Park will NOT be available for pre season bookings as in the past.
The improvements, regular maintenance together with annual field renovation work at Pluim Park must be
ongoing and members must face the commercial reality of these decisions. We must start to look after this very
important and valuable asset if it is to be the showpiece of soccer on the Central Coast.
This year winter registrations increased by 9.1% from 10,173 registered players in 2002 to 11,098 in 2003.
Unfortunately problems were experienced with the Competitors program software and with Clubs requesting re-
grading, teams being withdrawn and the early season wet weather postponements the competition draw quickly
fell into disarray. The competition fixtures each week, points table and qualification was almost beyond
revival. However, thanks to tenacious efforts of a number of dedicated people we managed to make it through
to season‘s end.
The season culminated in a great Senior Grand Final Day at the Express Advocate Stadium where the men were
joined by the Premier League women, which added to the day‘s success. Albeit the windy weather kept many a
spectator indoors, over 3,000 people witnessed a great Grand Final day of soccer being entertained by six high
quality matches all of which deserved being played at such a first class venue. I would like to thank the
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management of the Express Advocate Stadium for making this venue available. I am sure all players
appreciated the experience of playing at a first class venue.
Along with the Senior Grand Final Day at the Express Advocate Stadium and the complete final series played at
Pluim Park, a highlight of the year for me was the Senior Presentation Dinner Dance at the Mingara Recreation
Club. This night for me took on added significance, as our special guest of honour was one of Australia‘s finest
ambassadors, the legendary great Joe Marston. For Joe Marston has done it all in style and only space here
prevents me detailing his achievements. We were deeply honoured by his presence and the standing ovation
afforded to him as he took the stage was a fitting tribute to this great sportsman.
Once again the CCSA employed the services of an independent professional bookkeeper to oversee and
structure the financial management of the company. This has proven most successful and advantageous to the
CCSA in its financial operations and accountability to the members together with budgeting and financial
planning. The CCSA this year increased total income by 18.87% and with an increased expenditure of some
25.29% resulted in a net operating profit of $60,299.00. I would like to convey CCSA‘s gratitude and my own
personal appreciation to Margaret Walker for her dedication and professional attitude to what can only be
described as a sometimes daunting task.
Soccer has the largest number of playing members of any sport or for that matter any number of sports
combined on the Central Coast. With this ever increasing member participation coaching and player
improvements together with dedicated administration the code can only continue to grow. Every member of the
soccer fraternity should make it their responsibility to continually remind their local, state and federal
politicians that soccer requires and needs their support for new facilities, new amenities and an equitable
apportion of existing ground usage per head of population participation.
I received great news on Tuesday 11 November 2003 at a meeting of the Council of Associations from Soccer
NSW that I would like to share with you. The news is that the Central Coast has been granted regional status in
it‘s own right and will be known as the ―Metropolitan Far North‖ region. This means that once again our
talented young players will be eligible for selection in the Metropolitan Far North team to participate in the
NSW State Titles. This is great news for this Association and every young player on the Central Coast.
I stepped into the General Managers position with the CCSA at the end of July most unexpectedly and not
knowing just what lay ahead. The task was daunting to say the least however the support that I received from
the soccer family was overwhelming. I cannot express how appreciative I am to all those people who supported
me and made my tasks that little bit easier. I have thoroughly enjoyed my time as General Manager and believe
that I have contributed achieving to the successful conclusion to the 2003 season.
I have many ideas for the improvement of soccer on the Coast, improvements to Pluim Park complex and the
overall administration of soccer on the Coast. Together with my extensive knowledge of the game at player,
coach and administrative levels combined with my many years in senior management I believe I have much to
offer in this position.
I am available to continue in the role of General Manager and would relish the challenge of a complete year in
this position if the Board of Directors require my services.
I would like to conclude by thanking the Board of Directors for having the foresight to appoint me for the short
period of my contract and being most supportive to my requirements.
Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to all.
Brian Follett
General Manager
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FINANCE REPORT
Unfortunately the CCSA Director of Finance was unable to continue with this position and in the absence of a
report, the following is submitted for your information.
After large capital expenditure on the grounds at Pluim Park in 2002/2003 financial year, it was imperative for
the organisation to consolidate its financial position.
2003 is the second year that an independent professional book-keeper has been employed on a casual basis, and
the restructuring of the financial operations has allowed more accountability of our financial status.
Income for 2002/2003 financial year increased 18.87% from $864,832 to $1,043,232, while expenditure
decreased by 9% to 25%, resulting in an operating profit of $60,299 down from $80,304 in the previous year.
Brian Follett
CCSA General Manager.
REGISTRAR‟S‟ REPORT
Now that we have paid employees at the office, that is, a general manager and a dedicated competitions person,
it is my view that the executive committee should produce policy and provide guidance for the staff to run the
association and its competitions. More than likely whoever is elected to an executive position will already be
heavily involved with their club. With the number of volunteers falling it is important that we do not overload
those who hold these positions.
Club registrars need to be mindful not to overload the office with registrations and submit regularly during the
registration period. As well, prior to the close of the registration for the season, clubs should ensure all teams
are adequately served as far as player numbers are concerned thereby ensuring teams complete the season.
Thank you to Craig Gibson, Murray Nettheim and Brian Follett for their assistance during the season.
May you and your family have a safe and very happy Christmas and New Year.
Bill Walker
Director of Registrations
SPONSORSHIP & MARKETING REPORT
It was a mixed year for sponsorship and marketing with the CCSA this year.
On the ‗up‘ side, we obtained $300,000 of dollar-for-dollar funding from the NSW State Government due to the
efforts of Craig Gibson, the CCSA General Manager at that time. A fantastic result! The money was to provide
new player changing rooms, new canteen facilities, a meeting/club room and new office space for
administration. For those who don‘t know, ―dollar-for-dollar‖ funding means we only get the money if we can
raise the same amount ourselves.
This result had a ‗down‖ side though – we thought we had raised the corresponding $300,000 to match the
Government‘s contribution, but the parties involved failed to commit themselves to the project and the money
was not forthcoming. Unfortunately we have not found other sources yet, but we still have time before the
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Government‘s offer expires. If anyone knows of any organisations willing and able to provide sponsorship for
the CCSA, I encourage you to contact the staff in the CCSA office to discuss the opportunity with them.
Another ‗up‘ for the year was having Colourbond as the new sponsors of the Coasties – ―The Colourbond
Coasties‖. These funds were much needed by the Coasties and enabled them to continue to develop their teams
throughout the season.
The other ‗down‘ for the year was the resignation of Craig Gibson as General Manager of the CCSA. Craig
was undoubtedly the driving force behind the sponsorship and marketing efforts of the CCSA and his efforts
were missed in the latter stages of the year.
Being positive now and looking forward to next year, the CCSA and all clubs will have the opportunity of
participating in the ―Retravision Raffle‖. Details are still to be supplied at this stage, but it has been run in both
Sydney and Western Division Associations with great financial success; something for us all to look forward to.
A big thanks to all the Directors of the CCSA and to all people involved at club level for their huge efforts
throughout the season. Together we make the whole thing work.
Bill Murch
Director of Sponsorship and Marketing
COMPETITIONS REPORT
Congratulations to all players, coaches and clubs who participated in this year‘s Finals series. The quality of
play was a credit to all concerned. For the second consecutive year the U18A and Premier League Grand Finals
were held at North Power. What a marvellous venue to sit and enjoy the cream of Central Coast Soccer battling
out for the honour of being Premiers. I take this opportunity to thank all those people who helped put this
extraordinary event together. I‘m sure that all players, spectators and Club Officials would all agree that the
pain of having to juggle the draw to fit in the Stadiums commitments was certainly worth the effort.
It is pleasing to report that once again that the Association‘s playing strength has continued to grow. This
season saw our team numbers increase by nearly 100 teams – evenly split between non-competition and
competition. One of the downsides to this continual expansion is the burden placed on both the Association and
Clubs to provide balanced and rigid Competition Draw where every team has an equal amount of home & away
games without the need for constant revision. Unfortunately, the Computer Program we bought at the beginning
of the year could not handle the special circumstances of Soccer on the Coast. We thank everyone for their
understanding in regards for any inconvenience caused and assure you that we are already working hard on
correcting this area for 2004. You too can help us by contacting your Local Councilors seeking more and better
playing facilities for the largest participation sport on the Coast.
There are a number of people to thank including my fellow delegates, Craig Gibson, Brian Follett, Mark
Herbert and Kevin Gibbs for their input, direction and support. I would like to especially thank Murray
Nettheim for his tireless efforts and long hours to keep the Competitions going with all the changing demands
placed on him by both clubs and weather. Whilst he may not have pleased everyone he tried dam hard to do so.
Finally, in closing, I would like to say that whilst things haven‘t been perfect we have certainly come a long
way over the past few years. With your help and assistance the few small areas of concern can be corrected for
next year, but it requires everyone pulling to together ignoring any vested interests for the greater good of all.
Graham Davis
Director of Competitions
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PROTESTS & DISPUTES REPORT Season 2003 showed that the level of intensity for our game has not diminished which unfortunately continues to bring players, Coaches and spectators to the attention of Officials, and sometimes to our Committee. This year there were 2,133 cards issued by Referees and 10 games abandoned due to the misconduct of players or supporters. These games involved teams from Under 6 to Premier League, so it is apparent that enthusiasm is shared across the board. With some new members on the Committee, we have continued our endeavours to treat each case on an individual basis and give a balanced and impartial decision at the termination of the hearing. Naturally the satisfaction level of the recipients has been varied, although only one case was taken further to the Appeals Board. Regular members of the Committee, Dave Ashe of Tuggerah and Greg Smith of Wyong were consistent in there attendances and decision making. Other persons, namely Phil Butler, Terry McDonnell, Dean Wilkinson, Garry Peterson, Peter Thompson, Grant Nettheim, Mark Richardson, Graham Davis, Brian Smith, Gary Chambers and Greg Harpur, were happy to assist as required during the year and we thank them sincerely for their wisdom and help. It is obvious that there are many good people upon whom we can call and this gives a wider range of opinions on the matters at hand. Our thanks as always go to the Referees for their Reports on matters of interest and their attendances at Hearings when required, an event that I am sure they would prefer not to attend. Particular thanks to Robert Merrington for his Sunday night calls with a list of the weeks miscreants and his support of his members at the hearings. Also thanks to the Committee of the Referee's Association for their co-operation and support during the year. Finally, my hopes for next year are that foul and abusive language will be eradicated from the game so that all members of the community may enjoy the day, that all players realise that it is pointless arguing with the Referee, who seldom, if ever, will change his call, and that everyone has a happy and stress free Season giving the P & D Committee a minimal of work. We wish everyone Best Wishes for a safe and relaxed Festive Season enabling the batteries to be fully recharged prior to Registration Day, 2004. John Nettheim
Director of P & D.
QUALIFICATIONS REPORT
Another season has come and gone and in most cases my job has been a lot easier.
There are still a few anomalies that aren‘t quite clear, especially between the men, women‘s and 35‘s
competitions. These should be resolved before 2004, otherwise requests were less than previous years.
Having the qualifications in the hand-book helped resolve the majority of queries. I‘d like to thank all the
people I had to deal with for their understanding even if the answer was not what they wanted to hear.
This year was very hard with many teams suffering from injuries, I pray that next season things will be a lot
better for all concerned. I‘d like to thank Craig Gibson and Brian Follet for their help and guidance as well as
my fellow directors, but mostly I‘d like to thank Murray Nettheim for making my job possible.
Thank you to all, may you have a safe and happy off season and see you all next year.
Allen Lyell
Director of Qualifications
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PROPERTIES REPORT
The 2003 season proved to be a challenging one for the Executive Directors and support staff of the
Association, with the early finish to the Premier League and the weather causing constant changes to the
fixtures.
All this meant that the Pluim Park Complex was heavily used to make up games towards the end of the season
to enable the final series to be played. If it was not for the foresight of the Directors to borrow $150,000 a
couple of years ago to install lights on field 2 and 4, the season could have been a complete disaster.
Unfortunately, there are no other alternate grounds with appropriate lighting available.
As you can appreciate the playing in excess of 900 games at Pluim Park created a number of problems for Brian
and his staff, and for Matt our curator, in arranging fixtures and keeping the ground up to an acceptable
standard. Unfortunately, field 2 caused the most concern in the final series resulting in some complaints.
However, with so many games and the unusual conditions that prevailed, I feel that the support staff did a great
job in getting us through the finals.
At the time of reporting, what started as an initial promising joint venture with Gosford Council to subdivide
part of our land to build a Community Centre where the cottage now sits, has after months of negotiations,
basically fallen flat due to poor responses from Council.
I feel it is time now to concentrate on a number of other projects identified during an earlier inspection to
improve the Pluim Park Complex. This included drainage, car park improvements, seating on fields 2 and 4, a
clubhouse and Administration block. Funding will need to be raised to match the grant, which has been
approved by Sport and Recreation for these projects to go ahead.
I would like to take this opportunity to thank my fellow Executive and Directors for all the time and effort they
have put into the running of the Association. A year that has proved to be very challenging, especially with the
inclement weather and the formation of the New Central Coast Representative Body.
Peter Bech JP
Director of Properties.
COACHING REPORT
Our regional Coach, Allan Bourke and his coaching staff have done a splendid job in 2003! At the start of the
year Allan and the Board settled on the twin strategies of:
1. Increasing the number of junior players involved in the Academy Program.
2. Offering Central Coast coaches the opportunity to develop their skills by expanding the coaching
network and concentrating on extra training for coaches.
At years end we have achieved both objectives! The numbers enrolled in the Talent Acceleration Program.
Academy programs and Coerver Coaching Courses have exceeded our wildest dreams. Players and their
parents have jumped at the chance to gain specialised coaching and, as a result, the Board is hoping to see
significant improvements in general playing standards, both at club and representative level.
The Coaching Network is growing and Allan has ―discovered‖ some very talented coaches to help run the
various programs. The Board sees this as an important aspect of Allan‘s role because better coaches can spread
their improved knowledge through their own clubs and teams.
As well, the School Visits Program was well received by teachers and some very successful School Gala Days
resulted for both boys and girls at Primary and Secondary level.
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All the years‘ achievements are dealt with in more detail in Allan‘s report. On behalf of the Board of the
Central Coast Soccer Association I would like to congratulate Allan for the excellent work he had done and also
thank Soccer NSW for their significant financial contribution which enables the CCSA to employ Allan on a
fulltime basis. The results are starting to come through the success of our programs-the investment will be
repaid many times over during the next few years as the Central Coast becomes a real force in the soccer
community of NSW.
Ray Northcote
Director of Coaching.
COACHING & DEVELOPMENT REPORT
The CCSA Player Development Programmes around the Central Coast has grown considerably with 466
players involved during 2003.
CCSA Academies
Pluim Park Winter Academy 3 squads total 43 players
Pluim Park Summer Academy 6 squads total 92 players
Kanwal Satellite Academy 2 squads total 24 players
East Gosford Satellite Academy 2 squads total 17 players
Killarney Satellite Academy 1 squad total 18 players
Killarney Centre of Excellence 2 squads total 26 players
U10 Development Programme 2 squads total 24 players
Talent Acceleration Programme 3 squads total 42 players
Coerver Programme
School Holiday Clinics
April 4 squads total 58 players
July 5 squads total 63 players
October 2 squads total 21 players
Elite Coerver Programme 2 squads total 38 players
Schools Development
During 2003 there were 25 schools visited and a total of 3000 (approx) children coached on such visits.
Schools Gala Days
PRIMARY - This was extremely successful this year with 24 boys team s and 22 girls primary schools taking
part. Total players taking part was 360 boys and 308 girls
GIRLS SECONDARY – although there were only 4 teams take part (which was disappointing) it was a
successful day exposing many girls to our game for the first time. Total taking part; 64 players.
Coaching Licences There was one Level 0 course run on the coast in 2003.
Wyoming 16 coaches
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There has been a significant increase in the number of Junior Licences (level 1 courses) on the coast during
2003.
Courses were course run at:
Pluim Park 19 coaches
Doyalson 16 coaches
Terrigal 17 coaches
Mountains 16 coaches
Berkeley Vale 19 coaches
Umina 19 coaches
Killarney 16 coaches
East Gosford 16 coaches
TOTAL 138 coaches
Youth Licence Coaching Course This licence is in between the Level 1 and Level 2 course.
This was successfully completed at Pluim Park during October/November with 16 candidates.
CCSA Coaching Network
The coaching Network is continually growing with 85 coaches who are kept up to date with a monthly
newsletter and Coaching Demonstrations conducted on the first Monday of each Month.
The State Titles This was held in a different format for coast players this year. The Central Coast is not recognised as a Regional
Branch. This means that we are part of the Sydney Metropolitan area and players had to trial for Sydney
Metropolitan North Representative teams to play at State level.
We had 34 players and 4 coaches represent Sydney Metropolitan North.
Our Players and coaches did us proud and I thank and congratulate them for their efforts and their fabulous
attitude in competition and as ambassadors of the Central Coast.
Our U14 boys were part of the State Champions.
NSWIS Scholarships
Bradley Porter
Briony Holcombe
Andrew Redmayne
State Players
Bradley Porter NSWIS and U15 State Team
Ellie Stott NSW Academy and U14 State Team
Michelle Bocska U14 State Team
Sam Stever U14 State Team
Lacy Graham U16 State Team
Gillian McMinimee U16 State Team
Briony Holcombe NSWIS and Sapphires
Shane Knight NSW
Chris Fleming NSW
Marc Falzon NSW
Andrew Clarke NSW
Cassandra Kell NSW Sapphires
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National Players
Cassandra Kell – Matildas
I would also like to take this opportunity to thank the Board for their support of me in my role as Coaching and
Development Manager. I feel that there has been much progress made on the coast during 2003.
Let’s keep moving forward.
Allan Bourke
Regional Coaching and Development Manager
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CENTRAL
COAST
SOCCER
ASSOCIATION
LIMITED
A.C.N. 002 902 507
Annual Report - 30th September 2003
CONTENTS
Directors Report
Statement of Financial Performance
Statement of Financial Position
Statement of Cash Flows
Notes to the Financial Statements
Directors Declaration
Independent Audit Report to the Members
Detailed Profit and Loss Account
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CENTRAL COAST SOCCER ASSOCIATION LIMITED A.C.N. 002 902 507
DIRECTORS REPORT
Your Directors submit the financial statements of the Company for the year ended 30th September 2003
DIRECTORS The name of the Director in office at the date of this report are ;
Peter Bech
Graham Davis
Geoffrey Johnson
Raymond Nothcote
Terrence McDonnell
John Nettheim
William Murch
William Walker
Allan Lyell
ACTIVITIES The principal activity of the Company during the financial year was that of promotion, provision for, regulating
and the managing of soccer competitions, contests and matches for registered players and members clubs, and
to provide for the preparation of members in competitions of a higher level being conducted by others. No
significant changes in the nature of these activities occurred during the year.
TRADING RESULTS The net profit for the year amounted to $60,299
No provision for tax is necessary as the company has been granted an exemption from the Australian Tax
Office.
DIVIDENDS
The company is precluded from paying dividends.
SHARES
The company has not issued any shares or debentures during the financial year.
REVIEW OF OPERATIONS
A review of the operations of the company during the financial year and the results of those operations are as
follows:
The financial year under review continues with the advances implemented in previous years for the benefit of
the Association and of the game of Soccer on the Central Coast.
SIGNIFICANT CHANGES IN STATE OF AFFAIRS
There have been no significant changes in the state of affairs of the company during the financial year, other
than those referred to elsewhere in this report.
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AFTER BALANCE DATE EVENTS
No events of a material nature have occurred since the 30th
September 2003
FUTURE DEVELOPMENTS
The directors are always on the lookout for any opportunities now and in the future which will help the growth
of soccer and the profitability of the Association in the future.
ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES
The company‘s operations are not regulated by any significant environmental regulation under a law of the
Commonwealth or State or Territory.
DIRECTORS BENEFITS Since the end of the previous financial year, no Director has received or become entitled to receive a benefit
(other than a benefit included in the aggregate amount of emoluments received or due and receivable by
directors shown in the accounts, or the fixed salary of a full-time employee of the Company) by reason of a
contract made by the Company or a related corporation with the Director or with a firm of which he is a
member, or with a Company in which he has a substantial financial interest.
Signed in accordance with a resolution of the board of Directors:
Director…………………................
Director..............…………………..
Dated this day of 2003
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CENTRAL COAST SOCCER ASSOCIATION LIMITED
A.C.N. 002 902 507
Statement of Financial Performance
For the year ended 30th September, 2003
Notes This Year Last year
Revenues from ordinary activities 2 1,043,232 864832
Employee benefits expense 142,907 96680
Depreciation and amortisation expenses 32,010 33581
Borrowing costs expense - 233
Other expenses from ordinary activities 808,016 669125
Profit from ordinary activities 60,299 80304
Total changes in equity other than those resulting from
transactions with owners as owners 60,299 80304
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CENTRAL COAST SOCCER ASSOCIATION LIMITED A.C.N. 002 902 507
Statement of Financial Position
As at 30th September, 2003
Notes This year Last Year
Current Assets
Cash assets 5 86,050 86,639
Receivables 6 72,038 48,519
Total Current Assets 158,088 135,158
Non Current assets
Property, plant & equipment 7 986,822 1,018,832
Total Non Current Assets 986,822 1,018,832
Total Assets 1,144,910 1,153,990
Current liabilities
Payables 8 10,210 2,407
Interest bearing liabilities 9 99,578 91,056
Total Current liabilities 109,788 93,463
Non Current liabilities
Interest bearing liabilities 9 163,322 249,026
Total Non Current Liabilities 163,322 249,026
Total liabilities 273,110 342,489
Net Assets 871,800 811,501
Equity
Reserves 10 20,884 20,884
Retained profits 11 850,916 790,617
Total Equity 871,800 811,501
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CENTRAL COAST SOCCER ASSOCIATION LIMITED
A.C.N. 002 902 507
Statement of Cash Flows
For the year ended 30th September 2003
This Year Last Year
$ $
Cash flows from operating Activities
Receipts from members and customers 1008571 851878
Payments to suppliers and employees -907302 -764709
Interest received 3843 5165
Interest paid -24620 -19445
Net cash provided by operating activities 80492 72889
Cash flows from investing activities
Payment for property, plant & equipment 0 -73333
Net cash provided by investing activities 0 -73333
Cash flow from financing activities
Repayment Bank Loan Commonwealth Bank -11116 -12272
Repayment NSWAmatuer Soccer Federation -50000 -50000
Repayment Hire Purchase Creditors -7692 -1825
Decrease in Coasties Loan -2000 10000
Decrease in Lease liabilities -10273 54966
Net cash provided by financing activities -81081 869
Net increase/ decrease in cash held -589 425
Cash at the beginning of the financial year 86639 86214
Cash at the end of the financial year 86050 86639
For the purposes of the statement of cash flows, cash includes
cash on hand and at bank. Cash at the end of the financial year as
shown in the statement of cash flows is reconciled to the related
items in the balance sheet as follows;
Cash at bank and on hand 86,050 86,639
Cash at the end of the financial year 86,050 86,639
Reconciliation of net cash provided by operating activities to
operating profit after income tax
Operating profit after income tax 60299 80304
Depreciation and amortisation of non current assets 32010 33581
Increase in current receivables -21519 -5394
Increase/Decrease in current payables 9702 -35602
Net cash provided by operating activities 80492 72889
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CENTRAL COAST SOCCER ASSOCIATION LIMITED
A.C.N. 002 902 507
Notes to the Financial Statements
For the year ended 30th September, 2003
Note 1. Statement of Significant Accounting Policies
This general purpose financial report has been prepared in accordance with Australian Accounting
Standards Urgent Issues Group Consensus Views and other authoritative pronouncements of the
Australian Accounting Standards Board
The financial report is for the entity Central Coast Soccer Association Limited as an individual entity.
Central Coast Soccer Association Limited is a company limited by shares, incorporated and domiciled in
Australia.
The financial report has been prepared on an accruals basis and is based on historical costs and does not
take into account changing money values or, except where stated, current valuations of non current assets.
Cost is based on the fair values of the consideration given in exchange for assets.
The following is a summary of the material accounting policies adopted by the company in the preparation
of the financial report. The accounting policies have been consistently applied unless otherwise stated.
(a) Income Tax
No income tax is payable as the Association has been granted an exemption from paying income tax.
(b) Recoverable Amount of Non Current Assets
The recoverable amount of an asset is the net amount expected to be recovered through net cash
inflows arising from its continued use and subsequent disposal.
Where the carrying amount of a non current asset is greater than its recoverable amount, the asset
is revalued to its recoverable amount.
(c) Property, plant and equipment.
Each class of property, plant and equipment is carried at cost or independent valuation less, where
applicable any accumulated depreciation.
Plant and equipment
The carrying amount of plant and equipment is reviewed annually by the director to ensure it is not in
excess of the recoverable amount of these assets. The recoverable amount is assessed on the basis of
expected net cash flows which will be received from the assets employment and subsequent disposal.
The expected net cash flows have not been discounted to present values in determining the recoverable
amount. The independent valuation was carried out by Robertson and Robertson Certified Practicing
Valuers (Registered Valuer 2531) on the 13th August, 1998. Buildings and structural improvements acquired
or constructed after that date, are shown at cost.
(d) Depreciation
The depreciable amount of all fixed assets are depreciated on a straight line basis over their useful lives
to the company commencing from the time the asset is held ready for use.
The depreciation rates used for each class of depreciable assets are:
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class of fixed asset depreciation rate
Land and buildings -
Plant 20-40%
Motor vehicles 22.50%
(e) Leases
Leases of fixed assets, where substantially all the risks and benefits incidental to the ownership of the
asssets, but not legal ownership, are transferred to the company are classified as finance leases.
Finance leases are capitalised recording an asset and a liability equal to the present value of the minimum
lease payments, including any guaranteed residual values.
Leased assets are depreciated on a straight line basis over the estimated useful lives where it is likely that
the economic entity will obtain ownership of the asset or over the term of the lease. Lease payments are
allocated between the reduction of the lease liability and the lease interest expense for the period.
Lease payments under operating leases, where substantially all the risks and benefits remain with the
lessor, are charged as expenses in the period in which they are incurred.
(f) Employee Entitlements
The amounts expected to be paid to employees for their pro-rata entitlement to long service leave
and annual leave are accrued annually at current pay rates having regard to experience of employee
departures and period of service.
Contributions are made by the company to an employee superannuation fund and are charged as expenses
when incurred.
(g) Cash
For the purposes of the statement of cash flows, cash includes deposits at call which are readily
convertible to cash on hand and which are used in the cash management function on a day to day
basis, net of outstanding bank overdrafts,
(h) Revenue
All revenue is stated net of the amount of goods and services tax (GST)
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CENTRAL COAST SOCCER ASSOCIATION LIMITED
A.C.N. 002 902 507
Notes to and Forming Part of the Financial Statements
This Year Last Year
$ $
Note 2 Revenue
Operating activities
Rendering of services 1,021,389 859,217
Interest - other persons 3,843 5,165
Government grants 18,000 450
Total revenue 1,043,232 864,832
Note 3. Profit from Ordinary Activities
(a) Net gains and expenses
Profit from ordinary activities before income tax has been determined after:
specific net gains and expenses:
Expenses
Borrowing costs - 233
Interest - other persons 24,620 19,445
Depreciation, amortisation or diminution of property,
plant and equipment 16,024 18,490
Auditors remuneration - audit 3,000 4,600
Amortisation - leases 15,986 15,091
Note 4. Remuneration of Directors
The names of the directors who held office during
the year were:
Peter Bech
Graham Davis
Chris Hornery
Geoffrey Johnson
Raymond Nothcote
Terrence McDonnell
John Nettheim
William Murch
William Walker
Allan Lyell
Aggregate income received or due and receivable by
directors in connection with the management of the company. - -
Amount paid to the company's superannuation plan in
respect of directors for the provision of retirement by the company - -
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This Year Last Year
$ $
Note 5. Current Assets - Cash Assets
Cash on hand 110 100
Cash at bank 85,940 86,539
86,050 86,639
Note 6. Current Assets - Receivables
Trade Debtors 58,569 27,751
Central Coast Coasties Loan Account 8,000 10,000
Other Debtors 5,469 10,768
72,038 48,519
Note 7. Non Current Assets - Plant and Equipment
Land and Buildings - at cost 166,577 166,577
- at independent valuation 500,000 500,000
666,577 666,577
Property improvements 274,154 274,154
Less Accumulated depreciation -19,015 -12,160
Total land and Buildings 921,716 928,571
Plant and Equipment 62,594 62,594
Less Accumulated depreciation -41,390 -35,142
21,204 27,452
Motor Vehicles 20,667 20,667
Less Accumulated depreciation -10,603 -7,681
10,064 12,986
Total Plant and Equipment 31,268 40,438
Leased Assets
Plant and equipment 67,131 67,131
Less accumulated amortisation -33,293 -17,308
33,838 49,823
Total net written down value 986,822 1,018,832
Movement in carrying amounts
Movements in the carrying amounts of each class of property, plant
and equipment between the beginning and end of the current financial
year.
Land and Plant and Motor Lease Total
Buildings Equipment Vehicle Assets
$ $ $ $ $
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Balance at beginning of year 928571 27452 12986 49,823 1,018,832
Additions - - - - -
Depreciation / Amortisation 6855 6248 2922 15,985 32,010
Carrying amount at end of year 921716 21204 10064 33,838 986,822
This Year Last Year
$ $
Note 8. Current Liabilities - Payables
Trade Creditors - 1,383
Other creditors 10,210 1,024
10,210 2,407
Note 9. Interest Bearing Liabilities
Current
Hire Purchase Creditors 9,712 6,721
NSW Amatuer Soccer Federation 54,566 50,000
Bank Loans - secured 24,060 24,060
Lease Liabilities 11,240 10,275
99,578 91,056
Non Current
Hire Purchase Creditors - 10,683
Bank Loan - secured 135,873 146,989
Unexpired terms and interest charges -6,004 -3,337
NSW Amatuer Soccer Federation - 50,000
Lease Liabilities 33,453 44,691
163,322 249,026
Note 10. Reserves
Asset Revaluation reserve 20,884 20,884
Note 11. Retained Profits
Retained profits at the beginning of the financial year 790,617 709,334
Net profit attributable to the members of the company 60,299 80,304
850,916 789,638
Prior period adjustment
Recognition of accounting for leases 0 979
Retained profits at the end of the financial year 850,916 790,617
Note 12. Capitalised Finance Leases
(a) Lease payments 14,747 13,899
Residual/Payout amounts - -
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(b) Lease Commitments
- Not later than one year 14,747 14,747
- later than one year but not later than 2 years 28,811 14,747
- Later than 2 years but not later than 5 years 7,419 36,230
Minimum lease payments 50,977 65,724
Deduct: future finance charges 6,285 10,757
(c) Present value of minimum lease payments 44,692 54,967
Note 14. Segment Reporting
The company operates predominantly as a soccer association
and thus operates in the one segment.
Note 15. Company Details
The registered office of the company is:
Central Coast Soccer Association Limited
1 Tuggerah Street
Lisarow NSW 2250
Principal place of business
Central Coast Soccer Association Lilited
Pluim Park, Tuggerah Street
Lisarow NSW 2250
Note 16. Members Guarantee
The company is limited by guarantee. In the event of winding up
the articles of association state that each member is required to
contribute a maximum of $20 each towards meeting any outstanding
obligations of the company. At the 30th September, 2003, the
number of members was 38 (2002: 44)
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CENTRAL COAST SOCCER ASSOCIATION LIMITED
A.C.N. 002 902 507
DIRECTORS DECLARATION
For the Financial Year Ended 30th September, 2003
The directors of the company declare that:
1 The financial statements and notes, as set out in paras a to d, are in accordance with the Corporations Act 2001:
a. comply with Accounting Standards and the Corporations Regulations 2001; and
b. give a true and fair view of the financial position as at 30 September 2003 and of the performance for the year
ended on that date of the company.
2 In the directors' opinion there are reasonable grounds to believe that the company will be able to pay its debts
as and when they fall due and payable.
This declaration is made in accordance with a resolution of the Board of Directors.
Director
Director
Dated this day of November 2003
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Leslie Pines Pty Ltd Truro Park Telephone: (02) 65541100
ABN 81 003 829 409 Nabiac Fax: (02) 65541100
NSW 2312 Mobile: 0414962862
Leslie Pines CA E-mail: [email protected]
chartered accountant
and business adviser
Liability limited by the Accountants Scheme , approved under the Professional Standards Act 1994 (NSW)
INDEPENDENT AUDIT REPORT
To the members of Central Coast Soccer Association Limited
Scope
I have audited the financial statements of Central Coast Soccer Association Limited for the
financial year ended 30 September 2003 being the Statement of Financial Performance, Statement of
Financial Position, Statement of Cash Flows, Notes to the Financial Statements and Directors
Declaration. The company's Directors are responsible for the financial report. I have conducted an
independent audit of the financial report in order to express an
opinion on it to the members of the company.
My audit has been conducted in accordance with Australian Auditing Standards
to provide reasonable assurance whether the financial report is free of
material misstatement. My procedures included examination, on a test basis,
of evidence supporting the amounts and other disclosures in the financial
report, and the evaluation of accounting policies and significant
accounting estimates. These procedures have been undertaken to form an
opinion whether, in all material respects, the financial report is
presented fairly in accordance with Accounting Standards and other mandatory
professional reporting requirements (Urgent Issues Group Consensus Views) and
statutory requirements so as to present a view which is consistent with our
understanding of the company's financial position, the results of its
operations and its cash flows.
The audit opinion expressed in this report has been formed on the above
basis.
Audit Opinion
In my opinion, the financial report presents fairly in accordance with
applicable Accounting Standards and other mandatory professional reporting
requirements the financial position of Central Coast Soccer Association
Limited as at 30th September 2003, and the results of its operations and its
cash flows for the year then ended.
Leslie Pines
Chartered Accountant
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Leslie Pines Pty Ltd Truro Park Telephone: (02) 65541100
ABN 81 003 829 409 Nabiac Fax: (02) 65541100
NSW 2312 Mobile: 0414962862
Leslie Pines CA E-mail: [email protected]
chartered accountant and business adviser
Liability limited by the Accountants Scheme , approved under the Professional Standards Act 1994 (NSW)
November 17, 2010
CENTRAL COAST SOCCER ASSOCIATION LIMITED
PRIVATE INFORMATION FOR THE DIRECTORS ON THE 2003 FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
PROFIT AND LOSS STATEMENT
DISCLAIMER
The additional financial data presented in the following page is in accordance with the books and records of
central Coast Soccer Association Limited which have been subjected to the auditing procedures applied in my
statutory audit of the Company for the year ended 30th September, 2003. It will be appreciated that my statutory
audit did not cover all details of the additional financial data. Accordingly, I do not express an opinion on such
financial data and no warranty of accuracy or reliability is given. Neither the firm nor any member or employee
of the firm undertakes responsibility in any way whatsoever to any person (other than Central Coast Soccer
Association Limited) in respect of such data, including any errors or omissions therein however caused.
Leslie Pines
Chartered Accountant
Dated this day of 2003
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CENTRAL COAST SOCCER ASSOCIATION LIMITED
A.C.N. 002 902 507
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30TH SEPTEMBER, 2003
This Year Last Year
INCOME
Administration levy -8 4879
Advertising income 8206 9832
Association Cup 2800 1400
Branch fees 4114 69696
Coaching Certificates 18975 10531
Dole program 4332 -
Donations received 8899 250
Fines 2391 815
Gala Days - Promotional 2386 1650
Government grants 18000 450
Ground fees and entry 13267 22340
Ground hire 81374 48371
Insurance recoveries 1197 -
Interest received 3843 5165
Junior Development 71218 61993
Junior League team fees 4686 8520
Membership fees - 9000
Miscellaneous income 10894 4183
Player fees 672527 524826
Presentation night 4122 9445
Referees fees 72 813
Rental income 2600 5030
Sponsorship 27107 10631
Team nominations 80230 55012
1043232 864832
INTEREST PAID
Bank 5073 5145
Loans 15075 9369
Leases 4472 4931
24620 19445
LISAROW COMPLEX
Electricity 7530 6329
Rates 6057 14079
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Repairs 19156 38866
Security 5667 1615
Field maintenance 65769 9160
104179 70049
MOTOR VEHICLE EXPENSES
Petrol and Oils 2507 2702
Registration and Insurance 1407 1523
Repairs & maintenance 1361 2053
Allowance 4566 2500
9841 8778
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CCSA RECORDS
First Grade First Grade Club Championship
1964 League Champions Premiers
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972 The Entrance Budgewoi
1973 Southern United Southern United The Entrance
1974 Southern United Southern United Southern United
1975 Wyoming Wyoming Budgewoi
1976 Wyoming Wyoming Southern United
1977 Wyoming Wyong Wyoming
1978 Wyoming Wyoming Southern United
1979 Wyong Wyoming Wyong
1980 Wyong Wyoming Wyoming
1981 Umina United Umina United Umina United
1982 Toukley Gorokan Umina United Toukley Gorokan
1983 Umina United Wyong Umina United
1984 Wyong Umina United Umina United
1985 Wyong Wyong Umina United
1986 East Gosford Umina United Umina United
1987 Swansea United East Gosford Umina United
1988 Budgewoi Umina United Swansea United
1989 The Entrance The Entrance Southern Ettalong United
1990 Southern Ettalong United Wyong Southern Ettalong United
1991 The Entrance Southern Ettalong United Southern Ettalong United
1992 Southern Ettalong United Southern Ettalong United Southern Ettalong United
1993 Wyong Wyong Wyong
1994 Wyong Wyong Umina United
1995 Umina United Gosford City Umina United
1996 Wyong Gosford City Southern Ettalong United
1997 Umina United Southern Ettalong United Umina United
1998 The Entrance Ourimbah University The Entrance
1999 Wyong Wyong Umina United
2000 Umina United Umina United Umina United
2001 Ourimbah University Ourimbah University Umina United
2002 Umina United East Gosford Umina United
2003 Umina United Killarney Districts Budgewoi
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Mens Womens Sterland Trophy Jack Atkins Trophy
1964 Association Cup Association Cup Ettalong Beach
1965 Ettalong Beach
1966 Ettalong Beach
1967 East Gosford
1968 East Gosford
1969 East Gosford
1970 East Gosford
1971 East Gosford
1972 East Gosford Toukley Gorokan
1973 East Gosford Toukley Gorokan
1974 East Gosford The Entrance
1975 Southern United East Gosford Wyong
1976 Southern United East Gosford Budgewoi
1977 Southern United East Gosford East Gosford
1978 Southern United East Gosford Killarney District
1979 Southern United Wyoming Umina United
1980 Wyong Wyoming Killarney District
1981 Wyong Wyoming Killarney District
1982 East Gosford Wyoming Berkeley Vale
1983 Wyoming Wyoming Wyoming
1984 East Gosford Wyoming Umina United
1985 Wyong Wyoming Umina United
1986 Woy Woy Wyoming Southern Ettalong United
1987 Budgewoi Wyoming Ourimbah United
1988 Southern Ettalong United Wyoming Wyoming
1989 The Entrance Wyoming Southern Ettalong United
1990 Umina United Wyoming Southern Ettalong United
1991 Ourimbah United Killarney District Wyong
1992 The Entrance Gosford City Doyalson Wyee
1993 Wyong Killarney District Umina United
1994 Gosford City Killarney District Umina United
1995 Southern Ettalong United Killarney District The Entrance
1996 Gosford City Killarney District Ourimbah United
1997 The Entrance Killarney District Killarney District
1998 Ourimbah United Killarney District Toukley Gorokan
1999 Killarney Districts Killarney District Toukley Gorokan
2000 NOT PLAYED Killarney District Toukley Gorokan
2001 Ourimbah University Killarney District Gosford City
2002 Ourimbah University Killarney District Killarney District
2003 Umina United Ourimbah University Killarney District Wyoming
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Mens Premier League 1-Firsts played won lost draw points
1 Umina United 18 10 4 4 34
2 Killarney Districts 18 10 5 3 33
3 Budgewoi 18 9 4 5 32
4 Ourimbah University 18 9 8 1 28
5 East Gosford 18 8 6 4 28
6 Wyoming 18 7 6 5 26
7 Kanwal Warnervale 18 7 6 5 26
8 The Entrance 18 6 9 3 21
9 Southern & Ettalong Utd 18 4 11 3 15
10 Kincumber 18 3 14 1 10
180 73 73 34
Mens Premier league 1-RES played won lost draw points
1 Kanwal Warnervale 18 12 5 1 37
2 Umina United** 17 10 4 3 33
3 Ourimbah University 18 9 5 4 31
4 Southern & Ettalong Utd 18 9 6 3 30
5 Budgewoi 18 9 7 2 29
6 Kincumber 18 7 5 6 27
7 Wyoming 18 6 9 3 21
8 The Entrance** 17 6 8 3 21
9 Killarney Districts 18 3 12 3 12
10 East Gosford 18 3 13 2 11
**ent v umi game 8-6-03 no points awrded-game abandoned.
178 74 74 30
Mens Premier League 2-Firsts played won lost draw points
1 Berkeley Vale 21 17 3 1 52
2 Terrigal United 21 13 5 3 42
3 Wyong 21 12 8 1 37
4 Gosford City 21 10 9 2 32
5 Toukley Gorokan 21 10 9 2 32
6 Woy Woy 21 8 10 3 27
7 Avoca 21 2 13 6 12
8 Doyalson 21 2 17 2 8
168 74 74 20
Mens Premier League 2-RES played won lost draw points
1 Toukley Gorokan 21 16 4 1 49
2 Berkeley Vale 21 14 5 2 44
3 Avoca 21 13 6 2 41
4 Wyong 21 12 7 2 38
5 Terrigal United 21 10 8 3 33
6 Woy Woy 21 4 13 4 16
7 Doyalson 21 4 16 1 13
8 Gosford City 21 3 17 1 10
168 76 76 16
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Mens All Age 1 played won lost draw points
1 Gosford City 17 12 2 3 39
2 Kanwal Warnervale 17 11 4 2 35
3 Umina United 17 9 3 5 32
4 Kariong 17 9 5 3 30
5 Southern Ettalong United 17 8 9 0 24
6 Killarney District 17 6 8 3 21
7 Budgewoi 17 6 8 3 21
8 Kincumber 17 5 8 4 19
9 Wyoming 17 4 10 3 15
10 Terrigal United 17 1 14 2 5
170 71 71 28
Mens All Age 2 played won lost draw points
1 Budgewoi 17 14 1 2 44
2 Umina United 17 12 3 2 38
3 Ourimbah 17 11 4 2 35
4 Wyoming 17 11 4 2 35
5 Kincumber 17 9 7 1 28
6 Gosford City 17 7 7 3 24
7 The Entrance 17 5 10 2 17
8 East Gosford 17 5 11 1 16
9 Berkeley Vale 17 1 14 2 5
10 Kanwal Warnervale 17 1 15 1 4
170 76 76 18
Mens All Age 3 played won lost draw points
1 Kariong 17 12 1 4 40
2 Tuggerah 17 12 2 3 39
3 Budgewoi 17 8 5 4 28
4 Toukley Gorokan 17 8 5 4 28
5 Wyoming 17 8 6 3 27
6 Kincumber 17 8 6 3 27
7 Southern Ettalong United 17 7 10 0 21
8 Ourimbah 17 5 10 2 17
9 Umina United 17 3 11 3 12
10 Woy Woy 17 1 16 0 3
170 72 72 26
Mens All Age 4 played won lost draw points
1 Doyalson Wyee 16 14 0 2 44
2 Kincumber (1) Gold 16 12 2 2 38
3 Gwandalan Summerland Point 16 12 3 1 37
4 Avoca 16 9 5 2 29
5 Umina United 16 6 7 3 21
6 Kanwal Warnervale 16 5 9 2 17
7 Ourimbah University 16 4 9 3 15
8 Tuggerah United 16 4 11 1 13
9 Wyong 16 3 11 2 11
10 Kincumber (2) Maroon 16 1 13 2 5
160 70 70 20
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Mens All Age 5 played won lost draw points
1 Terrigal United 17 12 2 3 39
2 Toukley Gorokan 17 11 3 3 36
3 Budgewoi 17 9 2 6 33
4 Wyoming 17 10 4 3 33
5 Tuggerah United* 16 8 7 1 25
6 Gosford City 17 7 8 2 23
7 Kincumber 17 6 8 3 21
8 Mountains Districts* 16 3 11 2 11
9 Kanwal Warnervale 17 2 12 3 9
10 Kariong 17 3 14 0 9
*game abandonment. 168 71 71 26
Mens All Age 6 played won lost draw points
1 Kariong 16 13 2 1 40
2 Ourimbah University 16 13 3 0 39
3 Kanwal Warnervale (2) 17 11 3 3 36
4 Mountain Districts 17 11 5 1 34
5 Kanwal Warnervale (1) 17 10 6 1 31
6 East Gosford 17 10 6 1 31
7 Southern Ettalong United 17 4 10 3 15
8 Woy Woy 17 3 12 2 11
9 Toukley Gorokan 17 1 13 3 6
10 Umina United 17 0 16 1 1
168 76 76 16
Mens All Age 7 played won lost draw points
1 Killarney Districts 17 14 1 2 44
2 Doyalson Wyee 17 13 2 2 41
3 The Entrance 17 11 4 2 35
4 Kariong 17 11 4 2 35
5 Kincumber 17 11 4 2 35
6 Kanwal Warnervale 17 6 9 2 20
7 Wyong 17 4 11 2 14
8 Gosford City 17 4 13 0 12
9 Tuggerah United 17 2 14 1 7
10 Wyoming 17 1 15 1 4
170 77 77 16
Womens Premier League 1 played won lost draw points
1 Ourimbah University 16 15 1 0 45
2 Southern Ettalong United 16 11 3 2 35
3 The Entrance 17 10 6 1 31
4 Woy Woy 17 8 8 1 25
5 Kincumber 16 4 7 5 17
6 Wyoming 16 4 7 5 17
7 Gosford City 16 5 9 2 17
8 Budgewoi 16 4 8 4 16
9 Avoca 16 1 13 2 5
146 62 62 22
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Womens All Age 1 played won lost draw points
1 Wyong 13 11 2 0 33
2 Southern Ettalong United 13 9 3 1 28
3 Toukley Gorokan 12 5 5 2 17
4 Wyoming 12 2 9 1 7
5 Killarney Districts 12 1 9 2 5
62 28 28 6
Womens All Age 2 played won lost draw points
1 Ourimbah 16 13 0 3 42
2 Budgewoi 16 10 3 3 33
3 Kanwal Warnervale 16 9 4 3 30
4 Toukley Gorokan 16 6 4 6 24
5 Kariong 16 6 6 4 22
6 Doyalson Wyee 16 5 7 4 19
7 Kincumber 16 3 10 3 12
8 Gosford City 16 2 10 4 10
9 Southern Ettalong United 16 1 11 4 7
144 55 55 34
Womens All Age 3 played won lost draw points
1 Berkeley Vale 16 12 3 1 37
2 Woy Woy 16 11 2 3 36
3 Umina United 16 11 3 2 35
4 Toukley Gorokan 16 9 6 1 28
5 The Entrance 16 7 6 3 24
6 East Gosford 16 7 8 1 22
7 Southern Ettalong United 16 6 8 2 20
8 Budgewoi 16 5 11 0 15
9 Tuggerah United 16 3 11 2 11
10 Doyalson Wyee 16 1 14 1 4
160 72 72 16
Womens 16A played won lost draw points
1 Budgewoi 13 11 1 1 34
2 The Entrance 14 10 4 0 30
3 Killarney Districts 14 10 3 1 31
4 Gosford City 14 6 5 3 21
5 Kincumber 14 7 7 0 21
6 East Gosford 14 4 9 1 13
7 Wyoming 13 2 9 2 8
8 Gwandalan Summerland Point 14 1 13 0 3
110 51 51 8
Womens 16B played won lost draw points
1 Ourimbah University 15 13 1 1 40
2 Kincumber 15 12 2 1 37
3 Wyong 16 9 5 2 29
4 Southern Ettalong United 15 7 5 3 24
5 Budgewoi* 14 7 7 0 21
6 Doyalson Wyee 16 6 10 0 18
7 killarney* 14 4 7 3 15
8 Gosford City 14 4 10 0 12
9 Avoca 15 0 15 0 0
134 62 62 10
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Womens 14A played won lost draw points
1 Wyoming 16 14 0 2 44
2 Wyong 16 12 2 2 38
3 Terrigal united 16 9 7 0 27
4 Toukley Gorokan 16 9 6 1 28
5 East Gosford 16 8 7 1 25
6 Killarney Districts 16 7 9 0 21
7 Budgewoi 15 3 10 2 11
8 Kincumber 15 2 11 2 8
9 Southern Ettalong United 16 1 13 2 5
142 65 65 12
Womens 14B played won lost draw points
1 Woy Woy 16 15 0 1 46
2 Mountains Districts 15 10 4 1 31
3 Gosford City 15 9 2 4 31
4 Kanwal Warnervale 15 6 4 5 23
5 Umina United 15 5 6 4 19
6 Avoca 15 4 8 3 15
7 Killarney District 15 5 10 0 15
8 East Gosford 15 3 11 1 10
9 Terrigal United 15 1 13 1 4
136 58 58 20
Womens 12A played won lost draw points
1 Killarney Districts 14 11 0 3 36
2 Terrigal United 14 7 3 4 25
3 Woy Woy 14 6 5 3 21
4 East Gosford White (2) 14 6 6 2 20
5 Gwandalan Summerland Point 14 5 5 4 19
6 Gosford City 14 6 7 1 19
7 Kincumber 14 2 9 3 9
8 East Gosford Green (1) 14 2 10 2 8
112 45 45 22
18A played won lost draw points
1 Budgewoi 15 14 1 0 42
2 killarney Districts 16 11 3 2 35
3 Wyoming 15 11 4 0 33
4 Woy Woy 16 10 5 1 31
5 Umina United 16 8 6 2 26
6 Toukley Gorokan 16 4 10 2 14
7 East Gosford* 16 4 11 1 13
8 Kincumber 1 16 3 11 2 11
9 Kincumber 2 16 1 15 0 3
*loss of points illegal player 142 66 66 10
18B played won lost draw points
1 Berkeley Vale 18 16 1 1 49
2 Budgewoi 18 11 2 5 38
3 Kanwal Warnervale 18 11 6 1 34
4 Ourimbah University 18 9 7 2 29
5 Doyalson Wyee 18 3 11 4 13
6 Gosford City 18 3 13 2 11
7 East Gosford 18 1 14 3 6
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126 54 54 18
18C played won lost draw points
1 Terrigal 20 12 4 4 40
2 Wyoming 20 12 5 3 39
3 Wyong 20 12 8 0 36
4 Southern Ettalong United 20 8 6 6 30
5 Killarney District 20 6 7 7 25
6 Berkeley Vale 20 0 20 0 0
120 50 50 20
O35A played won lost draw points
1 The Entrance 18 14 3 1 43
2 SEU 18 12 2 4 40
3 Umina 18 11 3 4 37
4 Shelley Bch Fossl's 18 10 4 4 34
5 Budgewoi 18 7 7 4 25
6 KDSC Red 18 6 8 4 22
7 Barnestoneworth 18 5 9 4 19
8 Kariong 18 4 8 4 16
9 Toukley 18 3 14 1 10
10 Kincumber 18 2 16 0 6
180 74 74 30
O35B played won lost draw points
1 Budgewoi 14 9 4 1 28
2 Kanwal (1) 14 9 4 1 28
3 East Gosford 14 8 4 2 26
4 Gwandalan 14 7 4 3 24
5 Kanwal (2) 14 5 7 2 17
6 Wyoming 14 5 8 1 16
7 Woy Woy 14 4 10 0 12
8 Berkeley Vale 14 3 9 2 11
112 50 50 12
O35C played won lost draw points
1 Shelley Bch Fossils 14 11 1 2 35
2 East Gosford 14 8 1 5 29
3 Budgewoi 14 7 6 1 22
4 Avoca 14 5 5 4 19
5 Kanwal 14 5 6 3 18
6 Umina 14 4 7 3 15
7 KDSC Black 14 4 10 0 12
8 Gosford 14 2 10 2 8
112 46 46 20
O35D played won lost draw points
1 Ourimbah Uni. 18 14 1 3 45
2 The Entrance 18 12 2 4 40
3 SEU 18 12 4 2 38
4 Budgewoi 18 5 8 5 20
5 KDSC Penninsula 18 4 10 4 16
6 East Gosford 18 4 14 0 12
7 KDSC White 18 2 14 2 8
126 53 53 20
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16A played won lost draw points
1 Gosford 18 11 4 3 36
2 Toukley 18 11 5 2 35
3 Killarney Dist 18 10 4 4 34
4 Budgewoi 18 7 7 4 25
5 Wyoming 18 7 7 4 25
6 East Gosford 18 5 12 1 16
7 Woy Woy 18 2 14 2 8
126 53 53 20
16B played won lost draw points
1 Killarney (2)* 18 15 2 0 45
2 Killarney (1)* 18 13 6 0 39
3 Umina United 18 12 4 2 38
4 Kanwal 18 8 7 3 27
5 Kincumber 18 7 10 1 22
6 Budgewoi 18 2 13 3 9
7 Mountains 18 0 15 3 3
126 57 57 12
16C played won lost draw points
1 Toukley 18 13 5 0 39
2 Terrigal* 17 11 4 2 35
3 Gosford 18 11 6 1 34
4 East Gosford* 17 7 6 4 25
5 Doyalson 18 6 7 4 22
6 Avoca 18 3 12 3 12
7 Killarney Dist. 18 3 14 2 11
124 54 54 16
15A played won lost draw points
1 Killarney Dist. 18 12 3 3 39
2 Gosford City 18 11 1 6 39
3 Budgewoi 18 8 5 5 29
4 Umina United 18 6 6 6 24
5 Kincumber 18 6 8 4 22
6 Toukley 18 4 11 3 15
7 SEU 18 2 15 1 7
126 49 49 28
15B played won lost draw points
1 Wyoming 16 14 2 0 42
2 Berkeley Vale 16 11 3 2 35
3 Killarney 16 10 3 3 33
4 Ourimbah 16 10 5 1 31
5 Kanwal 16 7 7 2 23
6 Kariong 16 7 8 1 22
7 Gosford (1) 16 6 9 1 19
8 Kincumber 16 1 15 0 3
9 Gosford (2) 16 1 15 0 3
144 67 67 10
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15C played won lost draw points
1 Tuggerah 14 14 0 0 42
2 Budgewoi 14 10 2 2 32
3 East Gosford 14 9 4 1 28
4 Doyalson 14 7 7 0 21
5 Killarney Dist. 14 3 9 2 11
6 Umina 14 3 9 2 11
7 Berkeley Vale 14 2 9 3 9
8 Ourimbah 14 1 9 4 7
112 49 49 14
14A played won lost draw points
1 Wyoming (1) 16 15 0 1 46
2 Kincumber 16 12 2 2 38
3 Umina 16 11 3 2 35
4 Killarney (1) 16 8 4 4 28
5 Kanwal 16 6 8 2 20
6 Toukley 16 3 9 4 13
7 Wyoming (2) 16 3 11 2 11
8 Terrigal 16 3 12 1 10
9 Killarney (2). 16 2 14 0 6
144 63 63 18
14B played won lost draw points
1 Kincumber 18 15 0 3 48
2 Killarney Dist. 18 13 3 2 41
3 Avoca 18 11 5 2 35
4 Berkeley Vale 18 9 4 5 32
5 Umina United 18 8 5 5 29
6 Doyalson 18 9 7 2 29
7 Kanwal 18 5 9 4 19
8 Ourimbah 18 5 11 2 17
9 The Entrance 18 2 15 1 7
10 Wyoming 18 0 18 0 0
180 77 77 26
14C played won lost draw points
1 Mountains 18 15 3 0 45
2 Toukley 18 15 3 0 45
3 Budgewoi 18 14 3 1 43
4 Gosford City 18 14 3 1 43
5 SEU 17 7 8 2 23
6 Terrigal 18 7 10 1 22
7 Wyong 17 5 10 2 17
8 Berkeley Vale 18 4 11 3 15
9 Killarney Dist. 18 1 15 2 5
10 Kincumber 18 1 17 0 3
178 83 83 12
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13A played won lost draw points
1 Killarney Dist. 16 14 2 0 42
2 Toukley 16 11 3 2 35
3 Terrigal 16 8 4 4 28
4 Umina 16 6 6 4 22
5 Kanwal 16 6 6 4 22
6 Budgewoi 16 5 7 4 19
7 Kincumber 16 5 8 3 18
8 Gosford 16 4 9 3 15
9 Wyong 16 1 15 0 3
144 60 60 24
13B played won lost draw points
1 Wyoming 16 15 1 0 45
2 Killarney Dist. 16 11 3 2 35
3 Ourimbah Uni. 16 10 4 2 32
4 Kanwal 16 10 4 2 32
5 Kincumber(1) 16 7 7 2 23
6 Budgewoi 16 3 10 3 12
7 Kincumber (2) 16 3 11 2 11
8 Mountains 16 2 10 4 10
9 East Gosford 16 2 13 1 7
144 63 63 18
13C played won lost draw points
1 Berkeley Vale 18 15 3 0 45
2 Gwandalan 18 14 2 2 44
3 Umina United 18 13 3 2 41
4 Kariong 18 8 6 4 28
5 Gosford 18 8 7 3 27
6 Kincumber 18 8 8 2 26
7 Toukley 18 5 10 3 18
8 Terrigal 18 4 11 3 15
9 Killarney Dist 18 2 12 4 10
10 Budgewoi 18 1 16 1 4
180 78 78 24
13D played won lost draw points
1 SEU 18 17 1 0 51
2 Wyoming 18 12 4 2 38
3 Umina 18 10 5 3 33
4 Gosford 18 10 6 2 32
5 Kanwal 18 8 8 2 26
6 Woy Woy 18 7 9 2 23
7 Kincumber 18 7 10 1 22
8 Tuggerah 18 4 10 4 16
9 Ourimbah Uni. 18 3 12 3 12
10 Doyalson 18 1 14 3 6
180 79 79 22
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12A played won lost draw points
1 Wyoming 16 13 3 0 39
2 Killarney Dist. 16 10 3 3 33
3 Kanwal 16 9 5 2 29
4 Budgewoi 16 7 4 5 26
5 Gosford 16 6 6 4 22
6 Avoca 16 5 6 5 20
7 Terrigal 16 5 7 4 19
8 Kincumber 16 3 9 4 13
9 Berkeley Vale 16 0 15 1 1
144 58 58 28
12B played won lost draw points
1 Umina 16 14 1 1 43
2 East Gosford 16 13 1 2 41
3 Ourimbah 16 10 6 0 30
4 The Entrance 16 9 5 2 29
5 Doyalson 16 6 8 2 20
6 Budgewoi 16 4 10 2 14
7 Wyong 16 4 10 2 14
8 Killarney Dist. 16 3 11 2 11
9 Kincumber 16 1 12 3 6
144 64 64 16
12C played won lost draw points
1 SEU 16 14 2 0 42
2 Terrigal 16 12 2 2 38
3 Umina United. 16 10 5 1 31
4 Gosford 16 8 4 4 28
5 Budgewoi 16 5 8 3 18
6 Wyoming 16 4 9 3 15
7 Wyong 16 4 11 1 13
8 Killarney Dist. 16 2 9 5 11
9 Berkeley Vale 16 2 11 3 9
144 61 61 22
12D played won lost draw points
1 Kanwal 16 12 0 4 40
2 Toukley 16 11 2 3 36
3 Kariong 16 9 3 4 31
4 Mountains 16 9 6 1 28
5 Gwandalan 16 6 4 6 24
6 Ourimbah 16 6 9 1 19
7 East Gosford 16 3 8 5 14
8 Gosford 16 1 13 2 5
9 Terrigal 16 1 13 2 5
144 58 58 28
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12E played won lost draw points
1 Doyalson 14 11 1 2 35
2 Terrigal 14 9 2 3 30
3 Kanwal 14 7 3 4 25
4 Kincumber 14 7 6 1 22
5 Berkeley Vale 14 6 4 4 22
6 Umina 13 3 8 2 11
7 Budgewoi 13 1 9 3 6
8 Avoca 14 1 12 1 4
110 45 45 20
11A played won lost draw points
1 Wyoming 16 14 1 1 43
2 Budgewoi 16 13 2 1 40
3 East Gosford 16 10 3 3 33
4 Kincumber 16 8 6 2 26
5 Gosford 16 8 7 1 25
6 Killarney 16 8 7 1 25
7 SEU 16 2 12 2 8
8 Kariong 16 1 13 2 5
9 Doyalson 16 1 14 1 4
144 65 65 14
11B played won lost draw points
1 Berkeley Vale 16 11 1 4 37
2 Kanwal 16 11 3 2 35
3 Terrigal. 16 10 4 2 32
4 Umina United 16 7 6 3 24
5 The Entrance 16 5 6 5 20
6 Avoca 16 5 7 4 19
7 Wyoming 16 4 7 5 17
8 Kincumber 16 4 9 3 15
9 Budgewoi 16 0 14 2 2
144 57 57 30
11C played won lost draw points
1 Gosford (1) 18 14 2 2 44
2 Toukley 18 14 3 1 43
3 Tuggerah 18 12 6 0 36
4 Ourimbah 18 11 4 3 36
5 Terrigal 18 10 5 3 33
6 Gosford (2) 18 6 8 4 22
7 Killarney Dist. 18 5 9 4 19
8 Umina 18 4 11 3 15
9 East Gosford 18 3 13 2 11
10 Kincumber 18 0 18 0 0
180 79 79 22
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11D played won lost draw points
1 Berkeley Vale 16 14 0 2 44
2 Wyong 16 13 2 1 40
3 Kanwal 16 11 4 1 34
4 Mountains 16 11 4 1 34
5 SEU 16 8 8 0 24
6 Budgewoi 16 4 10 2 14
7 Doyalson 16 2 12 2 8
8 Ourimbah 16 2 13 1 7
9 Kincumber 16 2 14 0 6
144 67 67 10
11E played won lost draw points
1 Terrigal 18 15 1 2 47
2 The Entrance 18 13 3 2 41
3 Woy Woy 18 11 2 5 38
4 Gosford 18 8 4 6 30
5 Umina United 18 7 8 3 24
6 Tugggerah 18 6 7 5 23
7 Killarney 18 5 10 3 18
8 Kanwal 18 4 12 2 14
9 Kariong 18 3 11 4 13
10 Wyoming 18 1 15 2 5
180 73 73 34
10A played won lost draw points
1 Terrigal 18 17 0 1 52
2 SEU 18 13 3 2 41
3 Wyoming 18 11 5 2 35
4 Kincumber 18 10 5 3 33
5 Toukley 18 9 6 3 30
6 Killarney Dist. 18 8 7 3 27
7 Kanwal 18 4 11 3 15
8 Umina 18 4 12 2 14
9 Gosford 18 2 14 2 8
10 Avoca 18 1 16 1 4
180 79 79 22
10B played won lost draw points
1 Budgewoi 18 16 1 1 49
2 Wyong 18 15 2 1 46
3 Kariong 18 12 4 2 38
4 Terrigal 18 11 4 3 36
5 Doyalson 18 8 7 3 27
6 East Gosford 18 7 10 1 22
7 Kincumber 18 6 11 1 19
8 Woy Woy 18 4 13 1 13
9 Killarney 18 3 12 3 12
10 SEU 18 0 18 0 0
180 82 82 16
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10C played won lost draw points
1 Ourimbah 18 17 0 1 52
2 Berkeley Vale 18 14 2 2 44
3 Kanwal 18 13 3 2 41
4 Avoca 18 9 7 2 29
5 Killarney Dist 18 8 7 3 27
6 Wyoming 18 8 8 2 26
7 Umina United 18 5 12 1 16
8 Doyalson 18 4 13 1 13
9 Wyong 18 2 13 3 9
10 Kincumber 18 1 16 1 4
180 81 81 18
10D played won lost draw points
1 Gwandalan 16 13 1 2 41
2 Budgewoi 16 11 0 5 38
3 Gosford 16 12 2 2 38
4 East Gosford 16 8 6 2 26
5 Terrigal 16 7 5 4 25
6 Ourimbah 16 6 7 3 21
7 Kariong 16 3 12 1 10
8 Berkeley Vale 16 1 14 1 4
9 Kincumber 16 1 15 0 3
144 62 62 20
10E played won lost draw points
1 Budgewoi 18 14 1 3 45
2 Ourimbah 18 12 4 2 38
3 Tuggerah 18 12 4 2 38
4 Terrigal 18 10 4 4 34
5 Killarney Dist. 18 10 5 3 33
6 Gosford City. 18 8 5 5 29
7 Woy Woy 18 6 10 2 20
8 SEU 18 2 14 2 8
9 Doyalson 18 2 15 1 7
10 Toukley 18 1 15 2 5
180 77 77 26
10F played won lost draw points
1 Kanwal (1) 18 17 1 0 51
2 Killarney Dist. 18 11 4 3 36
3 Avoca* 18 10 4 4 34
4 Wyoming 18 10 6 2 32
5 Kanwal (2) 18 8 8 2 26
6 Terrigal 18 5 6 7 22
7 Gosford 18 5 10 3 18
8 Umina United 18 5 11 2 17
9 East Gosford 18 3 13 2 11
10 Budgewoi 18 3 14 1 10
*avoca loss of three points for no cards produced 4-8-03
180 77 77 26