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March 2014 Newsletter
Chairman’s Corner
“Taking pictures is savoring life intensely, every hundredth of a second” Marc Riboud (born 1923)
We are already one month into the 2015 Financial Year and by the time you read this, the first weekend of hockey
fixtures will be only days away. What happened to summer?
The marketing strategy working group held their first meeting on Monday 31 March and will be working closely
with the Club Office and the Committee structures of the Club to develop a marketing strategy for the Club over the
next couple of months
We are in the process of preparing the Club’s Annual Financial Statements (the audit has already been completed)
and the Club’s financial position is looking encouraging, although there are still a number of risk areas that the
Committee and the Club Office are monitoring closely.
When I attended my 25 year school reunion in Cape Town I was pleasantly surprised to find out that a classmate of
mine is the Vice Chairman of Western Province Cricket Club and we agreed that representatives of the Club
Management and Committee would fly down to Cape Town in May to meet with representatives from the Western
Province Cricket Club to discuss ways that we (as the two largest multi sport clubs in South Africa) can strengthen
ties between the Clubs and work together to ensure the continued sustainability and enhancement of facilities at
both Clubs.
I have started to hear, third hand rumblings, about service levels and nocturnal parking lot antics, but always long
after the event and the details are rather vague.
If you see something happening, that shouldn’t be, please report it immediately to the Club Duty Manager on 079
883 6520 or to Security on 083 770 0714 so that the necessary corrective action can be taken immediately.
If the service you receive in any of the food and beverage areas is not up to scratch there is no need to call Security,
but please immediately raise the issue with the SilvaSale Duty Manager so that they can resolve the service issue for
you on the spot.
If you are not satisfied with their response, please feel free to contact the Club Duty Manager on 079 883 6520 or
the Club CEO, Darren Dignam.
We, as members, are all custodians of the standards of behavior at our Club and the most appropriate way to ensure
that the standards are maintained is to bring matters to the attention of the responsible Club officials when an
incident occurs, so that it can be rectified immediately.
Regards
Antony
Membership Corner
The Wanderers Club AGM – Thursday 5th June 2014
18h00 in the Ballroom ____________________________________
Extract
ExtTThe following is an extract from the Constitution and Rules and Regulations of The Wanderers Club – June 2011 regarding procedures to be followed for committee nominations :
“Please note that all nominations received to serve on the Main Committee must be nominated in writing and proposed and seconded by members in good standing. All persons nominated should also meet all the required criteria of a Main Committee member. No member whose Club subscriptions are unpaid and/or are in arrears shall be eligible as a candidate or be entitled to propose or second a candidate.
All nominations should be delivered to the Club office by not later than the 15th day of April 2014 and the names of the nominees together with the names of the retiring President, Vice-President and retiring members of the Committee shall be posted on the Club notice board at least thirty (30) days before the Annual General Meeting.
If the number of members nominated does not exceed the number to be elected, the members so nominated shall be declared elected by the Chairman at the Annual General Meeting. However, should the number of nominations exceed the number to be elected, the election shall be held at the Annual General Meeting by way of a ballot in which only members entitled to vote may participate. Please note that no proxy votes will be permitted.”
Nomination forms are available from the Club Secretary
See you on 5th June
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MEMBERS’ LOUNGE USAGE
The Members’ Lounge is intended as a quiet space for relaxation, reading, study, work on computers and
quiet conversation. It is for the exclusive use of Members and their guests and Management reserves the
right to check membership status and ask non-members to vacate the lounge.
The following are NOT permitted in the Members’ Lounge :
1. Large groups or meetings exceeding four (4) people. (The Club has venues which can be booked
for that purpose).
2. The use of the Member’s Lounge as regular free office space to run a business.
3. Audio Visual equipment including projectors and screens.
4. Loud noise of any sort (this includes cell phone usage) and any disturbance to other members.
5. “Reserved” areas, the moving of furniture and lying or sleeping on the furniture.
6. The consumption of snacks or meals (only hot or cold beverages bought at the Club may be
consumed).
Any abuse of these rules should be reported to the Club’s Duty Manager
(Extension 120 or 079 883 6520) for appropriate action
Athletics
JP MORGAN ROAD RACE
Johannesburg opened the 38th year of the JP Morgan Corporate Challenge with a capacity crowd of
13000 entrants from 227 companies.
The 11th annual celebration of corporate fitness and camaraderie at the Wanderers Club served as a benefit
to
the Laureus Sport for Good Foundation.
Despite 10 days of nonstop rain and the Wanderers fields ankle deep in water, the event went ahead with the
usual slickness.
The Wanderers Athletics section once again assisted with the start, finish and goody bag handouts, with
their usual enthusiasm.
By hosting events of this nature, we hope to attract new members to the club.
League hockey starts on the weekend of the 5th/6th April. Wanderers have entered 9 teams in the men’s league and
7 teams in the ladies league, same number of teams as in 2013. SGHA have restructured the ladies league and have
reduced Premier league to 8 teams in order to try and strengthen the league and give the smaller clubs an
opportunity to play top class game, and therefore have only allowed the 1st teams in Clubs to participate in the
Premier league. They have added a Reserve league of the next 8 teams on merit and results between the Premier
and 1st league which will cater for the 2nd teams of clubs who are not permitted to play in the Premier league. This
is a very strong league as there are some clubs in Reserve league who would have their 2nd teams in Premier league
on merit if SGHA had not decided to restructure the leagues.
Congratulations to The Wanderers Men’s 1st Team under their new coach’s guidance and expertise they clinched the
Deloitte’s Super Cup at the recent tournament held at the Randburg Astroturf winning the R10K up for grabs. Well
done guys!
Premier and Reserve league games scheduled at the Wanderers Astroturf in April.
5th April at 12h45 Wanderers A/M vs Beaulieu A/M – Premier league
5th April at 15h45 Wanderers B/M vs Wanderers C/M – Reserve league
6th April at 08h15 Wanderers B/W vs Wanderers C/W – Reserve league
Indoor Hockey wrap up -
At the recent Indoor IPT Southern Gauteng men’s and ladies teams did not do well at all. The men came in 6th
position and the ladies were 4th. Unfortunately, not many of our best indoor players in Gauteng made themselves
available for selection.
Petra Anderson who plays and umpires for Wanderers umpired at the Indoor IPT which was held in Durban from
the 27th February until the 1st March. Petra was appointed to umpire a semi-final and the final and received a level 4
award which is the highest grade at a national tournament.
Photographed after the finals were umpires Tanya Schafer from KZN
and Petra Anderson
The final was contested between Midlands and KZN Raiders who won the IPT. On the right is the gold medal they
both received.
Hockey
SA Masters to play in Holland -
The SA Masters men are going to Holland to play in the Masters World Cup from the 31st May until the 16th June.
The Tournament takes place in Rotterdam and then they move on to The Hague to watch the open Men’s World
Cup.
The following men are going from the Wanderers in the 40 – 45 and 45 – 50 age groups.
Micky West (Coach)
James Ferrans (Umpire)
Jamie Peers (Manager)
Pete de Lange
Steven Goosen
Greg Darke
Phil Wallis
Alan Batchelor
Paul Spencer (Captain)
Andre Lombaard
Scott Melville
The Wanderers hockey section wish our ‘older’ lads well and know they will be having an awesome time!
Junior hockey is up and running and we have had an overwhelming response to our first two weeks of Mini-hockey
registration. Mini-hockey practices are held every Saturday morning from 08h00 until 10h30 at the Wanderers
Astroturf and hockey/cricket oval
Our Colts are under way and due to clashes with school commitments on Tuesday afternoons we have moved the
boys to a Thursday afternoon from 17h30 until 18h30. Girls Colts practices are held on Wednesdays from 17h30
until 18h30
Wendy B Cooke
The Cricket season is now almost at the end. Nearly all the Time format leagues are finished, with the exception of the Premier, Presidents and the Sunday 2 league teams having a game left for the season. The Premier and Presidents league teams are on top of their respective Time leagues and very important games left to play. Good luck to these teams for those fixtures on the 5th & 6th April. Results for the teams this season were as follows: Premier, league format – 1st(still playing), limited overs format – 5th; T20 – 1st in group; Presidents, league format – 1st in group (still playing), limited overs format – 2nd in group; Sunday 1, league format – 5th, limited overs format – 5th; Sunday 2, league format – 3rd (still playing), limited overs format – 4th; Sunday 5 – 7th; Saturday 2 – 5th (still playing) Saturday 3 – 7th (still playing) Saturday 4 – 4th Thanks to all involved this season. Dale Hermanson
Cricket
Karate
Wanderers Karate offers classes every Monday to Saturday for both children and adults, beginners and those who have trained before.
For more information, please contact Sensei Johan la Grange on 083 825 9318, email [email protected] or visit www.karategauteng.co.za
2014 Class Schedule:
Mondays and Wednesdays: 15:30 to 16:00 Beginner White belt Dinkies 4, 5, 6 and 7 years old 16:00 to 16:45 White belt beginners 8 to 12 years old – Yellow belts – Orange belts 16:45 to 17:30 Green – Blue – Purple – Red – Brown – Junior Black belts (split class) 17:30 to 18:00 Beginner White belt Dinkies 4, 5, 6 and 7 years old 18:00 to 19:00 High school and older White belt beginners – Senior Yellow to Black belt (split class) 19:00 to 20:00 Black belt Seniors Tuesdays and Thursdays: 08:00 to 09:00 Self-defence for women (all levels) 17:30 to 18:00 White belt beginners (children) – Yellow – Orange belts (split class) 18:00 to 18:45 Green – Blue – Purple – Red – Brown – Junior Black belts (split class) 18:45 to 19:45 High school and older White belt beginners – Senior Yellow to Black belt (split class) Fridays: 08:00 to 09:00 Self-defence for women (all levels) Squad training and private classes as arranged. Saturdays: 08:00 to 09:00 Brown and Black belt Senior class 09:00 to 09:45 Junior class: Green – Blue – Purple – Red – Brown – Junior Black belts
Johan la Grange
CLUB CHAMPIONSHIPS 2014 – COMMENCING NEXT WEEK
Item no 1 on the calendar, Egoli League, is behind us and next week will see the start of our annual
Club Championships.
Watch your email, sms and notice boards for details of your matches.
If you find that your name is not included and you want to participate, contact:
Howard Espley-Jones (082 5647745 or [email protected]); or
Valentino Gerber (072 2674389 or [email protected]); or
John Galatis (082 4516326 or [email protected]).
Our basis of compilation of the draw is to enter and record from our membership list all the players
known to the committee as competitive, league or keen to play. So if your name is in the draw and you
do not wish to play you will simply withdraw and your opponent will get a walkover win.
If you wish to participate, however, you must adhere to the times of your matches, or alternatively be
responsible to arrange the completion of your match prior to when you are scheduled to play next. We
will not be extending or changing dates or times due to the non-availability of players.
The number of events we would like to have is the following:
Singles Open – mens and ladies;
Singles Vets (+50) – mens and ladies;
Singles juniors (under 14)
Doubles Open – mens and ladies
Doubles Vets – mens and ladies
Doubles Juniors
Mixed doubles Open
Mixed doubles Vets
We trust you will have some enjoyable challenges and meet some new members.
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EGOLI LEAGUE COMPLETED
The EGOLI LEAGUE was enjoyed by all who participated and despite the rainy season we
experienced, was completed within schedule.
We entered 5 mens teams, 1 ladies team, and 2 junior teams. Our Junior A team won their league,
going through the league unbeaten. Congratulations, guys.
All other teams fared well enough not to be relegated from their section.
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OUR SA VETS NO 1 PLAYER MISSES HIS CROWN
Oscar Marino was in Durban last week to defend his number 1 seeding position in the Mens Vets
(+70) singles competition. Unfortunately, due to unforeseen circumstances he was forced to
withdraw from the main event and the intended defense of his no 1 position.
He did however go on to win the back-draw title and the mens-doubles competition.
Tennis
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COMBINED (MIXED) LEAGUE & JUNIOR UNDER 14 LEAGUE
After the championship the above 2 leagues are the events to plan for and to look forward to.
All those keen to take part in these leagues please make sure you make it known to:
Valentino Gerber (072 2674389) and/or John Galatis (082 4516326) for the Combined league;
Howard Espley-Jones (082 5647745) and/or Petros Abraham (082 8712367) for the junior league.
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CALENDAR PROGRAM FOR 2014
1. EGOLI LEAGUE (5 weeks) Ladies – Saturday afternoons 8 Feb to 8 Mar Men – Sunday mornings 9 Feb to 9 Mar Juniors – Sunday afternoons 9 Feb to 9 Mar 2. WANDERERS CLOSED CHAMPIONSHIPS 5 Week-ends 29 Mar to 27 Apr 3. COMBINED (MIXED) LEAGUE (5 weeks) Saturday afternoons 10 May to 7 Jun 4. JUNIOR UNDER 14 LEAGUE (5 weeks) Sunday afternoons 11 May to 8 Jun 5. VETS LEAGUE (5 weeks) Sunday mornings 11 May to 8 Jun 6. AGM (Saturday afternoon) 9 Aug 7. GCTA SPRING LEAGUE (5 weeks)
Ladies – Saturday afternoons 16 Aug to 13 Sep Mens – Sunday mornings 17 Aug to 14 Sep
8. WANDERERS/CTC/EFG ROUND-ROBIN CLUB CHAMPIONSHIPS Week-end, Sat & Sun 4 Oct to 5 Oct 9. GCTA SUMMER MIXED LEAGUE (5 weeks) Sunday mornings 19 Oct to 16 Nov 10. GCTA SUMMER NIGHT LEAGUE (5 weeks) Thursday evenings 16 Oct to 13 Nov 11. YEAR-END FUNCTION (Saturday) 22 Nov
GCTA 2013 SPRING LEAGUE RESULTS
Wanderers teams featured successfully in this league which ran over 5 weeks from mid-August to mid-
September 2013. We entered 5 men’s teams and 1 ladies team and they finished as follows:
Team A playing in League1/Section1 - 5th of 6;
Team B playing in League 2/Section5 -2nd of 6;
Team C playing in League 2/Section6 -3rd of 6;
Team D playing in League 2/Section9 -5th of 6;
Team E playing in League 2/Section12 -2nd of 5;
Ladies team A playing in League 2/Section6 -3rd of 6;
The Central Gauteng Snooker Association League fixtures started on the 10th of March 2014, but we
started the season off with the “2014 Johannesburg & Districts” tournament which was played from the
17th to the 27th of February 2014. From the round robin matches it was already clear that this season will
produce some great competitive snooker and we saw some very closely contested matches. It was the
knockout section, however, that produced a few upsets, making for a very interesting tournament.
In the quarter finals Mukesh Dayah played arguably the match of his life, beating former champion Mike
Hines 4-0, while Faraad James played very consistent snooker to beat another former champion in this
event, Hugo Lotriet, 4-3 and setting up a semifinal clash between the two of them. In the other half it was
defending champion Fakhrie Gierdien who set up a semifinal clash with Donovan Milo, who was also
playing snooker of a very high standard. The semifinals produced some good snooker and the lead
changed hands a number of times in both matches, but at the end of the day it was Fakhrie Gierdien and
Faraad James who proceeded to the final.
Faraad put up a brave fight, but in the end it was the experience and skill of the reigning champion,
Fakhrie Gierdien, that saw him taking the title for the seventh consecutive year, beating Faraad 7-0. In the
play-off for third place it was Donovan Milo who was just a bit too strong on the day and beat Mukesh
Dayah 4-2 to claim the 3rd position in the event. Fakhrie Gierdien is also the reigning SA champion and
we look forward to seeing him defend his title in May in Durban. Congratulations and well done to all
these players on a very successful tournament.
Snooker
After a few last minute entries, the CGSA league season kicked off on 10 March with 22 teams and a lot
of new faces. The idea is to play this year as one big Premier league and then we will be able to separate it
into a Premier and an A-League next year, once we have a better idea of the strength of the new players.
With the two separate leagues, we will be able to work it on a promotion- relegation format and it will also
allow us to have “Home” and “Away” fixtures in both leagues, making it a lot more competitive.
After just 3 weeks of matches, it is the defending champions “The Undertakers”, consisting of Fakhrie
Gierdien and Hugo Lotriet, who have already raced into the lead and who have not dropped a single frame
as yet. There is, however, a lot of snooker left in the season and lots of very strong teams that will all be
fighting it out to try and claim the title.
I am looking forward to bringing you more news in the next article and some updated league results.
Yours in Snooker
Hugo Lotriet
Club News:
After the extraordinary rains of the last 2 months, our old roof has shown its age with a number of leaks,
resulting in some courts looking like a Tupperware shop with plastic bowls all over the place. The Match
Court took a bit of a hammering and is going to require some replacement planks and re-sanding and re-
tinting to be ready for “Nationals” later in the year. The repairs are sanctioned and underway. Thanks to
Gary for his timely intervention which limited the damage.
League News:
The Gauteng & Masters Leagues have been a stop-start affair since the beginning of the season with the
JP Morgan race, various tournaments and public holidays getting in the way. But hopefully, with the
exception of Easter, we’ll have a clear run to the end of season.
Tournament News :
There were two Tournaments to report on during the last month namely, the SA Masters at Parkview, and
the “Tswalu” Doubles (previously DeBeers) held at Johannesburg Country Club. Sadly, only one entry
from Wanderers Club, namely Phil Louw and myself, Dave Grant………..see pic below. In the past this
tournament has been split into various age groups, but this year, it was all one section and Phil and myself
found ourselves playing in one match against an 18 yr old on the doubles courts………..needless to say,
Phil did a lot of running! Alas, we lost the plate final 3-0 to a team from Randburg Squash, Eldon Slabbert
& Jeremy Manton. In the SA Masters, I spied a couple of Wanderers in the guise of Keith Willows, who
had a good win over Arthur Dyason and ended-up 4th in his age group. Also, Marios Conidaris who came
13th in his age group, and myself, who had the likes of Des Sacco and Roy Plumstead to deal
with…………….and yes, I did get points off Roy! and finished 8th in my age group.
Well done boys, but where were all our other Masters?
Squash
Dave & Phil @ Tswalu Doubles
Yours in Squash,
Dave Grant
Back again – so soon. Just a reminder that you can look at previous newsletters by clicking on
www.thewanderersclub.co.za right here. You need to look at the monthly reports and there you will find the back
issues. Nevertheless this is to be posted on the noticeboard anyway. If you suspect that the club does not have
your latest address correct please get it updated or respond to [email protected].
League came to an end and as usual mixed fortunes were attained. First and foremost congratulations go to the
Ladies first side who won their league. This results in promotion and we’re back in the top division. This means
that come the new season we will have our work cut out for us – once again well done Jeanette Shaff and ladies.
Next, the Men’s second side, ably led by Jasper Hulley, what an exciting end and if there were no shenanigans and
the rain plaid fair a top prise would have been in order – nevertheless we made it to the podium as runners up by
half a point. Well done to you guys. This also results in promotion and now we can boast Men’s teams in First,
Second and third divisions again. To the captains of all sides a big thank you for your spirit and dedication – even
in the difficult times when numbers were short especially at the close of the season. Bobby Donnely and Jeanette
Shaff prevailed as selectors – to you and your fellow selectors a heartfelt thanks – it’s not easy when some players
suffer from that dreaded bowlers disease of thinking they should definitely be playing in a higher position or team.
Some leave to persue glory in other clubs (and they are welcome to do so) and others can prove their prowess in
the club singles and pairs competitions.
Carding folk for weekends for the internal competitions is always difficult. Thanks go to Phil Lazarus and Jeanette
Shaff who have got the ball rolling fast now. We run on the JBA rules as far as scratchings are concerned. PLEASE
remember to put in your leave asap – most people know more than 2 weeks in advance that they won’t be there.
Also remember to check the notice boards thoroughly for the cardings. Here are 2 photos from recent TABS /
Internal Competitions. Do you recognise yourself here?
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At TABS each week we have lovely eats prepared by Janet Fluxman – at R5 only and this certainly goes down a
treat.
For the JBA Singles Bruce and Margaret ran the round Robin stages and Barry Brest and I ran the rounds 2 and 3
the following Sunday. Volunteers are hard to find, but what a nice surprise we got when we had 12 volunteers in
red shirts doing their thing in the knockout stages . See some photos below.
Bowls
With the extremely heavy downpours and the extended length of the rain we have to applaud the green keeper
and his staff for the fantastic condition of the greens. No wonder the SA Bowls Masters has been voted to be
played again at the Wanderers next year.
To all the competitors in JBA tournaments, the Nationals (May) and the Gauteng Open (April) we wish you good
luck.
Recently we received a number of booklets on Bowling Etiquette and these are earmarked for new entrants to our
club (especially new bowlers). I do however get reminded from time to time that even us “experienced”
campaigners need to be reminded to keep the standard high. Let me therefor please remind you that weekends
are in our uniforms (white but preferably reds) and as we are a world class establishment we need to look neat
and tidy. Sitting on the banks is frowned upon and damages them and dropping the bowls onto the green when
unpacking at the start should not occur. Please let’s just observe these and the other niceties that go with the
game and the traditions of sports in general.
More news next month and Yours in Bowling
Richard
Rokeya Lakhi
In Essence Skin Care
The Wanderers Club
21 North Street
Illovo, 2196
Johannesburg
Telephone: 011 447 6451
Cellphone: 082 768 3863
Email: [email protected]
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