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Presentation to the Parliamentary Sports
Committee
Charles K Smith
Gary Dolley
17 September 2002
Cape Town
Executive Board StructureCharles K Smith President
Sheila Brown Vice-President
Steve Jaspan Marketing & Sponsorship
Bobby Gagel Treasurer
Shaune Baaitjies Transformation
Gary Dolley Development
Dave Carr International Playing Affairs
Merle Sterley Rules and Technical
Sharon Siljeur Facilities
Staff Structure
Paul Richards General Manager
Jane Dyer Administrator
Hillary Holton Bookkeeper
Sally Maphanga Receptionist/Switchboard
Ivan Boulton Director of Coaching (Part
Time)
HOCKEY IN SOUTH AFRICAThe South African Hockey Association (SAHA) was established in August 1992 when five major hockey bodies formed one non-racial, unified body which controls and regulates hockey for men and women in South Africa. The unification process
brought together the South African Men's and Women's Hockey Associations, the South African Men's and Women's Hockey Congresses and the South African Women's Hockey Board.
The SAHA is recognised by the National Department of Sport &
Recreation, is a member of the National Olympic Committee of
South Africa (NOCSA), is registered with the South African
Sports Commission, the South African Commonwealth Games Association (SACGA), is a full member of both the International Hockey Federation (FIH) and the African Hockey Federation (AHF).
Members of SAHA's Executive Board serve on various FIH, AHF and SACGA committees, ensuring representation at the highest possible level. Hockey has been played in South Africa for over one hundred years and is a thriving sport at school, tertiary, club and provincial level. The number of hockey players in South Africa is estimated at 120 000 with the game being played in over 750 schools, 32 tertiary institutions and in all nine provinces. Over 20 national tournaments take place each year ranging from youth hockey to masters and veterans.
Affiliates
• Boland
• Border
• Eastern Gauteng
• Eastern Province
• Free State
• Griqualand West
• Kwa-Zulu Natal
• Midlands
• Mpumalanga
• Northern Free State
• Northern Gauteng
• North West
• Southern Cape
• Southern Gauteng
• Western Province
Members
• South African Country Districts
• South African Students Sports Union
• USSASA (Hockey)
• South African Defence Force Sports Union
• South African Masters Hockey Association
South African Hockey - The Road Ahead
The Past• Antiquated manner of operation
• Exclusive decision making
• Top down administration
• Expensive fee structure
• Focus on International participation
• Selective development programme
• Bankrupt Association
• Survival of the fittest
Focus 2004• Good governance
• Stable administration
• Constitutional changes
• Financial stability
• Inclusive decision making
• Transparent operations
• Performance agreement
• Progressive development programme
• Accelerated transformation
• Human resources development
• Embracing African hockey nations
• Improving relationships with NOCSA
• Supportive of NDS & R ventures
• Empowerment of Administrators
• Regular visits to Provinces
Development Focus
Presentation by Gary Dolley to follow this one
Transformation Emphasis• Past player recognition• Past administrator recognition• Bias fee structure• Bias club financial assistance• Bias player financial assistance• Quota system in team selection• Affirmative appointments• Constitutional guarantees at elections - race• Constitutional guarantees at elections - gender• Task/Monitoring Team• Nocsa/SASC task team participation• Auditing function• Resource empowerment
2002 AppointmentsWomen Position Men
Ros Howell Coach Robbie Pullen
Jurgen Bakkes Assistant Coach Warren Wallace
Solly Casoojee Assistant Coach Paul Revington
Jill Montague Assistant Coach Lennie Botha
Anne Nielson Manager/ess Wendell Domingo
Gadija Ben Manager/ess Deon Morgan
Jo Morley-Jepson Selectors Charles Perreira
Marion Marescia Richard Dolley
Brian Edwards Shane Schonegeval
2002 Appointments
U/21 Women Position U/21 MenJenny King Coach Allistair Fredericks
Assistant Coach Ighsaan Adjam
Assistant Coach Michael Sacke
Shaune Baaitjies Manager/ess Andre’ Le Roux
Edda GreenwayMadsen
Selectors Allan Jacobs
Adelaide Steytler Merwyn Mooi
Marion Merescia Lennie Botha
International Tournaments hosted by the South Africa Hockey
Association
• Pre-Olympic Qualifier - Women– 1994
• Cape Town
• Champions Challenge - Women– 2002
• Johannesburg
All Africa Games Participation
• 1995 Harare– Women Gold medal– Men Gold Medal
• 1999 Johannesburg– Women Gold Medal– Men Gold Medal
World Cup Participation Women• 1998 - Utrecht Netherlands 7th position
• 2002 - Perth Australia
Men• 1994 - Sydney Australia 10th position
• 2002 - Kuala Lumpur Malaysia 13th position
Junior Women• 2001 - Buenos Aires Argentina 6th Position
Junior Men• 2001 - Hobart Australia 13th Position
Olympic Games Participation
• Women
• Sydney– 2000
» 10th Position
• Men
• Atlanta– 1996
» 10th Position
Commonwealth Games
Women• 1998 - Kuala Lumpur Malaysia No play
off
• 2002 - Manchester England 5th
Men• 1998 - Kuala Lumpur Malaysia No play
off
• 2002 - Manchester England 4th position
2002 Highlights
• Twinning arrangement with the Royal Netherlands Hockey Bund
• Financial support from the Netherlands Government for 3 year coaching programme
• Coaching literature support from Australian Hockey Association
• Gelvandale artificial surface funding from LOTTO