Eunice Tong Perrier KCC Men
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Eunice Tong Perrier KCC Men
What’s On at KCC Kowloon Cricket Club Members Magazine August 2016 Eunice Tong Winning her first Professional Squash Association title in 2016 Perrier KCC Men Grabbing Hong Kong Football Club International 3's Champion KOWLOON CRICKET CLUB Synopsis of the General Committee Meeting held on 12 July 2016 1. The new LED scoreboard on the Main Ground should be completed by the end of July; not June as previously reported. 2. A Consultant needs to be hired at a cost of $20,000 to assist the Club to finalize the replacement floor surface in the Sports Hall and the proposed curtain divider. 12. Tw o P a r t n e r C a r d a p p l i c a t i o n s w e r e a p p r o v e d , 1 membership of a late husband was transferred to his wife, and 1 suspended membership was further extended for 6 months on medical grounds. 13. $103,000 was approved for PCCW to install a new telephone system with a 2 year warranty. The relevant Government Departments have queried the Club’s intention to increase the maximum number of permitted Members by 200 wishing to see concrete measures that the increased number is not a vehicle to make profit by selling additional corporate certificates. 14. The Town Planning Board will meet on 22 July to discuss the Club’s appeal against the condition to build a grass roof. 4. No date can yet be set for an EGM to increase the number of SSs. 16. A Member was suspended for 1 month for abuse of the car parking rules. 5. The Club continues to negotiate with the Hong Kong Cricket Association regarding the Cricket Sixes. A definitive decision as to whether the tournament will go ahead in late October at the KCC is expected by the end of July. 17. The meeting approved the installation of an additional electronic notice board at the main entrance of the Club and The Boundary Café at a cost of approximately $8000 each. 6. The Contrex Squash Tournament recently held in the Club was a success with several Club Members producing excellent performances. 3. 7. 8. 9. $86,000 was approved for a new multi-function exercise rack for the Fitness Centre. The Boundary Café was reserved for a Dinner Theatre on 24 September. The Club has a total of $32,987,000 in its cash/bank balances at the end of June. 10. Thirty-seven late payment warning letters had to be sent out in June to Members who had not paid their dues by the required time. 11. Four changes to Corporate Nominees, 2 OVMs (including 1 child of a Member), 2 SSs, and 5 JSs were admitted into the Club. One SVM, 1 OVM, 1 SS, and 4 CNs resigned, whilst 1 OVM passed away. Dated: 20 July 2016 2 15. $2,192,026 was approved for refurbishment work to the Fincher Room and Grill Room including air-conditioning. 18. The m eet ing ap p roved a $20,000 sub sidy for the forthcoming Rio Carnival Night. 19. A Veteran’s Hockey Tournament was approved on the Main Ground on 13 August in memory of Con Conway. 20. A Level 1 Cricket Coaching course was approved to be held on the Main Ground over the 13-14 August. 21. Cricket players are permitted to use the Swimming Pool changing rooms and the 1/F Pool building (for F&B) with the proviso that no spikes be worn whilst inside the building. Twelve out of a possible 15 members attended the meeting. This synopsis is subject to the approval of the minutes, upon which it is based, at the next GC meeting to be held on 9 August 2016. Sensitive matters and decisions relating to named individuals have been omitted. President’s Page David Brettell President Dear Members, First of all a word of encouragement. 40 year old golfer Henrik Stenson said, upon recently winning his first Major, the Open at Troon, that 40 is the new 30. Whatever your age, does this not make you feel younger? Stay active. The participating squash players certainly did so at the Contrex Challenge Cup which took place at the Club in early July. I would like to congratulate some outstanding performances from our players, the standout effort being that of Yeung Ho Wai in the men’s division, who having come through qualifying was narrowly beaten in the semi-final. Our ladies Lee Ka Yi who was runner up, and Ho Ka Po who lost to the eventual winner Andrea Lee of Malaysia, also deserve special mention. My thanks also to all those were involved in the staging and running of this event, both from inside and outside the Club, to make it such a success. I would like to congratulate another squash player, who has been playing league squash for the Club for more than three decades, for an accolade he has received, the Bronze Bauhinia Star. This is Dr. Chan Siu Kun, Alex, whose citation is for meritorious public and community service. Alex has also been a diligent servant of the Club, giving his expert advice on many development projects. When you experience the cool effect of the air-conditioning, remember his part in ensuring that this operates efficiently. Well done, Alex! Committee for all of the work they have done so far, including their efforts on the above application. You will recall that in November of last year proxy voting provisions were brought before our members but were not passed. We need to introduce these into our constitution to comply with the Companies Ordinance, and we are presently reviewing the draft changes with a view to bringing these before you again as soon as practicable. I and other members of your General Committee welcome your views, so please feel free to talk to one of us should you wish to do so. In the meantime, we have decided that we should deal with the proxy voting matter first, before bringing before you the proposed changes to the Sporting Subscriber scheme, so these have been placed on hold for the time being. With my best wishes, David Brettell President Talking of potential development projects, on 22nd July the Town Planning Board rejected the Club’s application, in relation to the Board’s 5th February 2016 approval, for the relaxation of their imposed grass planting condition on the whole roof area of the proposed new sports building, the effect of which would prevent the Club from having artificial surfaced tennis courts on the roof. This is obviously very disappointing. We are awaiting the Board’s written reasons, which we will of course need to look at closely, and we will keep you informed about our recommended way forward. I would like to commend our Development Sub- 3 Club Management Greg Hartigan General Manager gm@kcc.org.hk 3473 7132 David Lee Eddie Chan Gloria Lo Helene Tang Procurement Manager Assistant General Manager Financial Controller Human Resources Manager pm@kcc.org.hk 3473 7179 agm@kcc.org.hk 3473 7176 fc@kcc.org.hk 3473 7134 hrmanager@kcc.org.hk 3473 7166 Maverick Leung Roger Jones Terry Mung Thomas Po Sports & Leisure Director Grounds Manager Food & Beverage Manager gdm@kcc.org.hk 3473 7183 fbm@kcc.org.hk 3473 7145 Assistant Operations Manager snldirector@kcc.org.hk 3473 7175 4 logistics@kcc.org.hk 3473 7119 Venice Tang Wendy Lam Yim King Sing Program & Events Manager Executive Secretary Executive Chef pnemanager@kcc.org.hk 3473 7172 execsec@kcc.org.hk 3473 7130 mainchef@kcc.org.hk 3473 7129 GM's Column Greg Hartigan General Manager Dear members, In early August, the Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil start with the Opening Ceremony slated for Friday August 5th commencing at 7pm Brazil time or 8am Saturday August 6th in Hong Kong. At this time we are not sure the ceremonies will be shown, however assuming they will be, KCC will be showing the Opening and Closing ceremonies as well as the events daily in the Bar on the big screen. We will advise you of the opening and closing ceremonies by WOK before these ceremonies take place. Swimming Pool. The swimming pool is in full operation and ready and waiting for you and your family to come on down for a fun day at the pool. We have purchased new pool loungers perfect for an afternoon snooze by the pool. The food and beverage service is now open 7 days a week to meet you and your family’s needs. Enjoy! Live Music in the Main Bar. We now are enjoying every Thursday night in the Pavilion Restaurant live music featuring a variety of artists (usually one or two piece) for you to enjoy. The last Thursday of every month we add a few more instruments and create the full band. These are fun nights to attend and reservations are recommended as these Thursday nights are very popular. Dim Sum on the last Wednesday of each month. For the past year and a bit we have secured the services of a Dim Sum chef and have been serving up a delicious Dim Sum buffet lunch on the last Wednesday of every month. We will remind you all in the usual ways so you won’t have to remember! Rio Carnival Night! Remember last year we held a very successful 70’s night? Well, the time has come to hold another great party… in honor of the Olympics we are holding a Rio Carnival and it is shaping up to be a great event to include a couple of those famous Brazilian female dancers you see on TV and in magazines. Mark your calendar for Saturday August 20th in The Boundary Café and get ready for a great party. For those wine aficionados, there will be a Barbaresco Wine Dinner held on Friday September 23 rd in the Grill Room Restaurant. Terry and Chef Sing will create a wonderful menu to accompany the wonderful wines offered. Annual Campout. This your “heads up” to mark your calendars for the ever popular Camp Out on the Grounds! The dates this year are Sunday October 9 and Monday October 10 (the day after Mid-autumn festival). This popular event sells out early so watch all the usual means of communication and as soon as we start to accept reservations contact us right away. Towels. I would like to thank members who have been using the smaller “bath mat” in the Men’s and Ladies Change Rooms. These bath mats are well received and are being used, as intended, to stand on outside the shower. We are reducing the costs of laundering the big towels and are of course more sanitary by not using the bath towels on the floor. Also note that the towels are to remain inside the change rooms at the main clubhouse and inside the pool complex and not brought outside onto the grounds. Please be reminded the Club’s Bye-law #23.3 (a) which stipulates “Users (of the Change Rooms) are only allowed to take one (1) bath towel at a time.” Please follow the staff’s instructions in this regards. Let’s hope that August will be hot and dry which will entice you to come down to the club and jump into the refreshing water at the pool….and you can enjoy our new food menu and summer special drinks as well! Enjoy the summer. Greg Hartigan, CCM General Manager There will be a Magic Workshop held on Saturday August 27th. Please refer to the details contained on page 52 of this magazine. Mark your calendar for the annual Swimming Gala to be held on Sunday September 11th. This year there will be added activities for all the family as it will be a fun day for all ages. 5 Community Action By Club Management Yaumati Kaifong Association School (YMTKFAS) 13 YMTKFAS students with 1 school teacher had their last lesson of junior cricket training on 26 May since their first training lesson on 21 April, totally 6 lessons. This was their second time this academic year using our cricket facilities and coaching service. Look forward to welcoming them in the next year. Junior Cricket Training 14, 21 & 28 April and 5, 12, 19 & 26 May Australian International School Hong Kong (AISHK) 7 AISHK students with 1 school teacher had their last lesson of junior cricket training on 17 June since their first training lesson on 29 April, totally 8 lessons. According to our records, this was their ninth time using our cricket facilities and coaching service. Look forward to seeing them in the Club next year. Kellett School (KS) Junior Cricket Training 27 April; 4, 11, 18 & 25 May and 1, 8 & 15 June 6 10 KS students with 1 school teacher had their last lesson of junior cricket training on 15 June since their first training lesson on 27 April, totally 8 lessons. This was their first time using our cricket facilities and coaching service. Look forward to welcoming them in the next year. Junior Cricket Training 29 April; 6, 13, 20 & 27 May and 3, 10 & 17 June Peak School (PS) 58 PS students with 6 school teachers had a wondering time in the Club for Year 6 End of Year Party on 15 June. This was their first time using our facilities for school end activity. Before and after enjoying a delicious lunch at Swimming Pool’s Complex, the students divided into 4 groups participated at 4 different activities including Ten Pin Bowling, Squash, Ball Games in Sun Lawn and Swimming in turn. Look forward to welcoming them in the next year. Year 6 End of Year Party 15 June Events Calendar in August Glenealy School (GS) 58 GS students with 6 school teachers had a wondering time in the Club for Year 6 End of Year Party on 22 June. This was their repeated time using our facilities for school end activity. Before enjoying a delicious lunch at Swimming Pool’s Complex, the students divided into 3 groups participated at 3 different activities including Ten Pin Bowling, Squash and Swimming in turn. Look forward to welcoming them in the next year. • Every Wednesday and Friday • Hong Kong Cricket National Team Training on Main Ground and Cricket Nets 4 1100-1300 11 0900-1400 1100-1330 18 1100-1330 25 1100-1300 Year 6 End of Year Party 22 June 26 1000-1200 THURSDAY Baptist Oi Kwan Social Service Badminton Training Course THURSDAY Caritas Mok Cheung Sui Kun Community Centre Junior Cricket Tournament Baptist Oi Kwan Social Service Basketball Training Course THURSDAY Baptist Oi Kwan Social Service Badminton Training Course THURSDAY Baptist Oi Kwan Social Service Badminton Training Course FRIDAY Jockey Club Sarah Roe School Physical Education 7 General Committee for 2015-2016 David Brettell President Office Bearers, Constitution, Vetting kccpresident@kcc.org.hk Sabrina Kee-Kitney Shiroy Vachha Michael Dowie William Lee Vice President Communications, Discipline vpresident@kcc.org.hk Captain of Cricket Grounds, Sporting Subscribers cricket@kcc.org.hk Secretary Membership kccsecretary@kcc.org.hk Treasurer Finance kcctreasurer@kcc.org.hk Allah Dad Shyam Nainani Patrick Fong Peter Fraser Timothy Chen Hockey Representative hockey@kcc.org.hk Football Representative football@kcc.org.hk Lawn Bowls Representative lawnbowls@kcc.org.hk Squash Representative squash@kcc.org.hk Tennis Representative tennis@kcc.org.hk Raymond Tang K S Tang David Parkin James Down Peter Hevicon Committee Member Development New Build, Tender raymond_tang@kcc.org.hk Committee Member Food & Beverage ks_tang@kcc.org.hk Committee Member Development david_parkin@kcc.org.hk Committee Member Car Park, Entertainment james_down@kcc.org.hk Committee Member Badminton, Bridge, Golf, Snooker, Table Tennis, Ten Pin Bowling, Wine peter_hevicon@kcc.org.hk 8 Contents 26 18 12 14 25 3 President’s Page 14Hockey 40Golf 4 Club Management 18Football 43 Ten Pin Bowling 5 GM's Column 25 Lawn Bowls 44 Table Tennis 6 Community Action 26Squash 46Bridge 8 General Committee 30Tennis 47Wine 32F&B 48 Membership Update 10 Sub-Committees 2016 34 Home Wine Delivery 50Fitness 11 Introducing the Vetting 35 Sports & Recreation 51 Staff News for 2015-2016 Sub-Committee 2016 12Cricket 36 Club News 38 Facilities Operating Hours Kowloon Cricket Club 10 Cox’s Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong Tel 3473 7000 | Fax 2311 1432 www.kcc.org.hk Publisher & Advertising Sales Agent LINK-UP DESIGN LTD. Room 717, 7/F, Flourish Industrial Building, 33 Sheung Yee Road, Kowloon Bay, Hong Kong Tel 2117 9943 | Fax 2117 9946 Email : info@linkupdesign.com Website : www.linkupdesign.com The views expressed in this publication are not necessarily the views of the publishers, the KCC, its Committee or its Members Printed in Hong Kong DEVELOPMENT KCC Sub Committees 2016 Updated on 13 July 2016 Raymond Tang (Chair) Alex Chan Ben Chan Betty Ho Carmine Siu Chu Tak Sum Dave Parkin David Downs Henry Liu Peter Fraser Peter Lowther William Ko DISCIPLINE COMMUNICATIONS & CREATIVITY HOCKEY Sabrina Kee-Kitney (Chair) Sabrina Kee-Kitney (Chair) Allah Dad (Chair) KCC Management KCC Management KCC Management Burji Shroff Donald Yap John Luff Leonard Turk Maurice Yap Michael Ozorio Richard Chow Shirley Cheung-McNeil Eunice Tong Evan Fowler Farina Shroff James Down Lesley Wallis Peter Hevicon Sarah Fowler Sunaina Ajwani Deepak Surtani Eamonn Marley Eva Thometz George Lam Kulwant Dillon Lisa Milliner Matt Barnett (Secretary) Ravi Sethi KCC Management TENDER Raymond Tang (Chair) Alex Chan Ben Chan Carmine Siu Dave Parkin David Downs Henry Liu William Lee William Mak CONSTITUTION David Brettell (Chair) Michael Ozorio Mike Dowie Mike Pomfret William Ko KCC Management SOCIETIES ENTERTAINMENT Peter Hevicon (Society Rep) James Down (Chair) Audrey Tang (Ten-pin Bowling) Danny Gohel (Wine) David Mok (Bridge) Herbert Kwok (Badminton) Martin Labrum (Table Tennis) Navin Ahuja (Snooker) Sanjay Nainani (Golf) Albert Li Beryl Chambers Dave Parkin Declan Da Silva Don McNeil KCC Management KCC Management FOOD & BEVERAGE K S Tang (Chair) Abbas Madar Anil Utamchandani Danny Gohel Donald Yap Henry Ma Martin Childs Sabrina Kee-Kitney KCC Management KCC Management WINE SOCIETY Danny Gohel (Chair) Dave Parkin James Gagnon Michael Shum Prem Kumar Ray Brewster GROUNDS Shiroy Vachha (Chair) Allah Dad Patrick Fong Shyam Nainani KCC Management SPORT SECTION REPRESENTATIVES Shiroy Vachha (Chair) Allah Dad Patrick Fong Peter Fraser Shyam Nainani Timothy Chen KCC Management CRICKET Shiroy Vachha (Chair) Afzaal Haider Bill Garnett Farooq Saeed Renee Montgomery Roy Lamsam Simon Millington (Co-op) Stephen Pratt (Secretary) MEMBERSHIP Mike Dowie (Chair) Ashok Sakhrani Brian Chambers Burji Shroff Cliff Imeson K S Tang Maurice Yap KCC Management KCC Management FOOTBALL Shyam Nainani (Chair) Adrian Townson Ben Thomas David Christmas Francesco Ferreria Luca Merlone Paul McGunnigle (Secretary) Ryan Gonsalves LAWN BOWLS Patrick Fong (Chair) Bill Thomas Eric Yim Jerry Ng Mary Ong (Secretary) Roger Leung Sanie Ng KCC Management KCC Management SQUASH Peter Fraser (Chair) Aaron Yip C K Tse Chan Shing Fung Elise Ng Evan Fowler Jovi Au Kathryn Labrum (Secretary) Yan Cheung TENNIS Timothy Chen (Chair) Harry Yuen Joseph Wong K S Wong (Secretary) Peter Hung Peter Ko William Woo OFFICE BEARERS David Brettell (Chair) Mike Dowie Sabrina Kee-Kitney Shiroy Vachha William Lee KCC Management KCC Management KCC Management FINANCE William Lee (Chair) Anthony Lui Donald Yap K P Law K S Tang KCC Management VETTING David Brettell (Chair) Cliff Imeson James Down Shiroy Vachha Rotating member from Sports Section Sub-committee KCC Management 10 As per Memorandum and Articles of Association of the Club, 13. The General Committee may appoint Sub-committees for such purposes as may be deemed appropriate. Any Sub-committee shall be chaired by a member of the General Committee and may include Members and Subscribers selected by the Chairman of the Sub-committee and approved by the General Committee. 14. The Officers of the Club shall be ex-officio members of all Sub-committees. Introducing the Vetting Sub-Committee 2016 By David Brettell - Club President Maverick Leung (Sports & Leisure Director), Cliff Imeson (Membership Sub-committee Member), David Brettell (Club President and Chair), Shiroy Vachha (Chair of Sports Section Representative Sub-committee) and Peter Fraser (Sports Section Sub-Committee Member) Membership of the Vetting Sub-Committee consists of 5 Members - the Club President (who chairs the Committee) or in his absence the Vice President or exceptionally another Officer, the Chairman of the Sports Section Representative (SR) Sub-Committee, one other Sports Section Representative, one member from the Membership Sub-Committee, and one other member from the General Committee (GC). The Sports & Leisure Director will be in attendance but will not have voting rights (should a vote become necessary). Responsibilities: 1. To meet every four months in a year to review the exception report of those who have not satisfied their Commitment Pledge and the reasons provided by the SRs together with any representations made by the Sporting Subscriber (SS) and / or Junior Subscriber (JS) 23-27, and decide on those who are to receive a formal Warning Letter for failing to comply with the terms of their Commitment Pledge. 2. In event of the SS or JS 23-27 failing to satisfy the terms of their Commitment Pledges, including the 75% playing requirement, without a reason acceptable to the Vetting Sub-Committee after receipt of an initial Warning Letter, the Vetting Sub-Committee will make a recommendation to the GC to terminate their subscribership. 3. The Vetting Sub-Committee has the authority to extend the duration of the SS / JS 23-27 period in circumstances where the 75% playing requirement has not been met, but other factors acceptable to the Committee, have been presented by the SR. In such cases, the commitment period will be amended by an addition to his or her Commitment Pledge Form. 11 Cricket Section AGM held on 8 June, 2016 CRICKET Captain of Cricket Shiroy Vachha cricket@kcc.org.hk By Club Management The following 2016-17 Cricket Section Sub-committee was voted at the AGM: Shiroy Vachha (Chair) Stephen Pratt (Secretary) Bill Garnett Renee Montgomery Afzaal Haider Roy Lamsam Farooq Saeed Junior Cricket Coaching 12 Members: HK$1050 per camp per person U/11 (Aged 6-11) U/13 - U/16 (Aged 10-16) GROUND & CRICKET NET Camp 1 Camp 2 (9-10:30am) (9-10:30am) GROUND & CRICKET NET Camp 1 Camp 2 (11am-1pm) (11am-1pm) 9-12, 16-19 August 9-12, 16-19 August Please follow us at: 9-12, 16-19 August www.facebook.com/kcccricket 9-12, 16-19 August Private Coaching Head Coach Ryan Campbell cricoach@kcc.org.hk or 5901 2898 Enquiry : Assistant Usman Manj 5405 8786 www.twitter.com/kcccricket (follow@kcccricket) www.kcccricket.com 13 1st KCC Ladies Collegiate Tournament HOCKEY Hockey Representative Allah Dad hockey@kcc.org.hk By Wing Yung Hun The 1 st KCC Ladies Collegiate Tournament was successfully held on 4 June 2016. The games took place on KCC grass, and six strong ladies teams participated. Everyone had a lot of fun, and even though there was some rain in the morning, the sun came out. Th e s i x te a m s p l aye d 7 - o n - 7 matches against each other to strive for the championship. Team LHT A won the championship and LHT B was the 1st runneru p. Th e M V P a n d To p S co re r awards both went to Lam Hoi-yan from LHT A. Apar t from the games, there was also a fancy manicure service available for the players. After the games, the players enjoyed lunch and ten-pin bowling games in the KCC. 14 Mini & Youth Hockey End of Season Celebration By Lisa Milliner MVP KCC MINI AND YOUTH HOCKEY AWARD LIST FOR 2015/2016 MIP Rookie Goalie Most Committed Youth Girls Soufia Cordero Hong Xi Poon Grace Chong N/A Zamara Cordero Youth Boys Joshua Yeung Cameron McNeil Maurice Leung Neville Leung Alex Chan Jaren Yeung MVP MIP MIP Rookie Most Committed U12A TaranPreet Bhatti Zamara Cordero Henry law Peter Borgmeier U12B Neo Ko Hilary Wong PrabhPreet Bhatti Alvin Heung U10A Pak Yin Sham Phillippa Wong Harold Kwong J.T. Chu U10B Lilah Ali Kyara Surtani Zen Wong Sofia Lim U8A David Ng Matilda Brown Aaron Lee Eshan Dillon U8B Ava McMillan Charlotte Au Kyra Tsang Skye Kelleher U8C Valerie Li Claudia Lee Cherise Budhrani Zara McMillan U8D Lukas Tsang Ameera Mohammed Kaze Cordero Ludovic Lee Raul Surtani Louis Lin Marquis Ho 15 HOCKEY Our junior KCC Hockey players marked the end of the 201516 season with a pool party and dinner on Saturday 18 June. The occasion also gave the opportunity for our players to be rewarded after another successful season. certificates and trophies. Anita Ho (Girls Youth Manager), Ravi Sethi (new Youth Convenor), AD Dad (new Captain of Hockey) and coaches Ahmed Ewis and Popeye Dillon presented trophies and awards to some very happy children. After an afternoon of swimming, our players, their families and our Hockey Section Sub-Committee came together in the brightly decorated KCC Sports Hall. After another great buffet by the KCC F&B team, the awards were given to our players. It’s been another great season for our Mini’s and Youth, and wouldn’t have been such a success without a dedicated team. A big thanks must go to Deepak Surtani and Toby Brown, our devoted and enthusiastic Mini Convenor and outgoing Youth Convenor (respectively), and ‘THE’ team: Helena Tse, Jocylyn Khan, Mabel Chang, Wynne Leung, Shirley Leung, Mildred Ho and Wendy Walker-Dillon. And of course a big thanks to our new Captain of Hockey, AD Dad, and our awesome coaches: Ahmed Ewis & Snowy Yii (Mini’s) and Kulwant (Popeye) Dillon (Youth). The MCs for the evening were Sydney Kwok and Cameron McNeil. They did an outstanding job and kept the excitement alive throughout the night. We have some exceptional young talent and it was wonderful to see the players well presented with Free for Member SUMMER HOCKEY TRAINING IN THE SPORTS HALL Sunday Wednesday AUG 3, 10, 17, 24 & 31 U8 & U10 Beginner & New Player U8 & U10 Experience Player U12 Youth 16 1500-1600 1600-1700 1700-1800 1800-1900 AUG 7, 14, 21 & 28 U8 & U10 Beginner & New Player U8 & U10 Experience Player U12 Youth 0900-1000 1000-1100 1100-1215 1215-1330 17 KCC Football Section - The AGM & Adult Awards By Luca Merlone & Ben Thomas The KCC Football Section held its AGM and Adult Awards in early June, with the theme Mexico “86”. Owing to the large numbers in the football section, the awards were held over 3 separate events this season, and on the night of the AGM we only celebrated the 4 four Adults teams. FOOTBALL Football Representative Shyam Nainani football@kcc.org.hk After thanking Ravi Panjabi, Marcel Sossnowski and Gary Luttrell for their work on the committee in 2015/16, we concluded the official business with the election of our new committee for the 2016/17 Season. There has been some restructuring, to streamline the main committee, and the following were elected:- 18 1. Convenor & GC Representative – Shyam Nainani 2. Captain of Football – Luca Merlone 3. Treasurer – Francesco Ferreria 4. Secretary– Paul McGunnigle 5. Project Manager – David Christmas 6. Junior Boys Representatives – Ryan Gonsalves 7. Junior/Youth Girls Representative – Adrian Townson 8. Events Manager – Ben Thomas With the official business now behind us, we settled down to enjoy the F&B and the fun part of the evening, kicking off with the Season Awards, to the following KCC football players:- KCC HKFA - Most Valuable Player of the Year Trophy – Player’s Player – Bennis Wong KCC HKFA - Most Valuable KCC HKFA – Player of the Year Trophy – Top Goal Scorer – Coach’s Player – Bennis Wong Raj Heera Mike Kennedy Trophy for KCC Knights Player of the Year – Player’s Player – Hin Mok KCC Knights - Most Valuable Player of the Year Trophy – Coach’s Player – Danny Loup KCC Knights – Top Goal Scorer – Hin Mok KCC Dragons - Most Valuable Player of the Year Trophy – Coach’s Player – Tulio Cerolini Shyam Nainani Trophy for KCC Dragons Player of the Year – Player’s Player – Ryan Gonsalves KCC Dragons – Top Goal Scorer – Chris Delaiglesia Mike Kennedy Trophy for Most Improved Player – Scott Allen Tony Smith Shield for KCC Royals Player of the Year – Player’s Player – David Christmas Mike Trayford Award for Young Player of the Year – Neal Sajnani KCC Royals - Most Valuable Player of the Year Trophy – Coach’s Player – Francisco Ferreria KCC Football Section Social Player of the Year – Raj Heera KCC Royals – Top Goal Scorer – Luca Merlone Nigel Sandford Chairman’s Award – Adrian Townson Congratulations to all our winners, who thoroughly deserved the awards! Special mentions go to Sam Richardson, who after many years supporting Ian “Jingle” Richardson and the Football Section, is moving to the UK. We wish Sam all the very best. Also to Keith Miu, who is moving to Beijing for work. We will definitely miss those goals and long throws, but not as much as the “Gangnam Style” goal celebrations! “Lord” Ben and Luca then took over, and it was clear they had been busy preparing the fun part of the evening with a selection of Mexico “86” themed games, ensuring that everyone let their hair down and grew moustaches in weird places, in ways only the KCC Footballers can do. We started with the “Mexican Wave” – a themed drinking competition! A Mexico “86” Quiz and hilarious selection of “Where were they in 86” followed, before some truly awful singing and dancing in the “80’s” style Disco (we can’t be good at everything!). Thanks to all involved in making it another great night and end to another great season! 19 FOOTBALL “Lord” Ben and Luca then took over and it was clear they had been busy preparing the fun part of the evening with a selection of themed Mexico “86” games ensuring that everyone let their hair down and grew moustaches in weird places, in only a way the KCC Footballers can do it. We started with the “Mexican Wave” a themed drinking competition! A Mexico “86” Quiz and hilarious selection of where were they in “86” followed, before some truly awful singing and dancing at the “80’s” style Disco (we can’t be good at everything!). Thanks to all involved in making it another great night and end to another great season! 20 Junior U13/14, Colts & Young Women’s Team Awards By Adrian Townson - Head of KCC Junior Girls Football The KCC Football Section held its U14 Junior Boys, Colts and Young Women’s Team Awards in early June at the Pavilion by the Pool, in the third and final football Awards ceremony of the season. The weather decided to hamper the evening, thus a quick change of plans meant the event was split to accommodate the large numbers attending. Still this did not dampen the spirits, and a great evening was had celebrating our teams’ successes this season! First up were the U13/14 boys. Gary presented a summary of the season, and after a slideshow of the boys in action, he presented the awards. Age Group Top Scorer Following on were the KCC Colts and KCC Young Women’s Team, with awards presented by Ravi and Adrian, respectively. Congratulations to all the award winners; very well deserved! Special awards were then presented to the KCC Junior Football of the Year, Kaela-Mei Townson, and to Jason Li, who as you may recall from the last edition of the WOK is leaving our football programme after 7 seasons. Most Improved Player Managers Player Players Player U13/14 Boys Under 13 (Henderson) Under 14 (Henderson) Taiga Kitaura Michael Udebuluzor Dan Bruce Gabriel Kennish Ethan Squires Trevor Ho Kelvin Adom Luke Dow Nicolas Bremer Sahil Daswani Vishal Vaswani Harry Overman Akash Panjabi Rishal Sajnani Kaela Townson Missah Truscott (Most Sporting) Colts Teams Under 15 James Francis Under 16 Qino Truscott Under 17 Ashwin Mahtani Kyle De Souza Mohit Mohinani/ Declan Chan Miguel Fernandez KCC Young Womens Team Girls U 18 Sophie Haik Ciara Bailey 21 FOOTBALL James Down Junior Footballer of the Year By Jim Down With nearly 400 juniors and colts players registered in the KCC Football Programme for the 2015/16 season, congratulations go to Kaela-Mei Townson, this season’s recipient of the James Down KCC Junior Football of the Year award. Kaela also picked up the Managers Player of the Season Award for the KCC Young Women’s Team, after successfully captaining them to Runners-Up place in the HKFA Jockey Club U18 Girls League and HKFA F.A.Cup (which they narrowly lost on penalties). This was a truly fitting end to 7 seasons playing for KCC, as Kaela will now continue her football (and studies) in the UK from September 2016. We wish her all the very best, but hope we can one day see her back in the famous green and white stripes! Football Section Social Media & Website By Ben Thomas Over the past few months, the KCC Football section has been actively aiming to increase and expand our social media presence. We now have a new and improved Facebook group – ‘KCC Football Teams’, Instagram account – ‘KCC Football’, and finally a Twitter account – ‘@Football_KCC’. The section members are also working on publishing a new external KCC Football Section website, which alongside our social media pages will provide the hub of our online information. The website will be finalised over the summer, ahead of the 2016/17 season. Alongside the social media pages, it will help raise the profile of the club across HK and internationally, while acting as platform to assist in attracting new players across all age groups. Here is a sneak peak of the website… We would love you to join us on Facebook for all the latest news and updates from the Football Section, so please search for ‘KCC Football Teams’. You can also follow us on Twitter - search for ‘@Football_KCC’, and check out our latest snaps on Instagram by searching for ‘KCC Football’. 22 Young Women’s Team F.A. Cup Final By Adrian Townson - Head of KCC Junior Girls Football KCC Team: Kaela Townson (Capt.), Amira Burgin (GK's), Sophie Haik, Hebe Talas, Dveeta Lal, Tilde Edh, Maya Renwick, Chloe Chan, Andrea Chan, Lily Haik, Katharina Gerigk. Subs: Desiree Miller, Nicole Marlow, Maddie Kwan, Niamh Davies, Phoebe Coogans, Ciara Bailey, Laila Burgin & Faith Jung. The KCC Young Women's team played against Chelsea in the HKFA Jockey Club F.A. Cup Final on 19 June. There was fantastic support from the full squad, parents, APSS coaches and our KCC dignitary (Thanks Shyam!) controlled play and good passing, but KCC had battled so hard, and for effort alone deserved the win. We commend Kaela, Sophie, Dveeta, Nicole and Katharina for stepping forwards to take the penalty kicks, under such pressure. KCC had been hitting teams with quick goals all early season, so it was a surprise that they were the ones under pressure from the start, and with no more than 2 minutes on the clock Chelsea broke well up the left wing, crossed in a superb ball and their striker coolly slotted it into the far right corner of the KCC net. This is when the game could have gone 2 ways! Was it nerves, or lack or concentration, who knows, but fortunately KCC Young Women are made of strong stuff and it served as a bit of a wake-up call. They were soon pushing forwards, and after some good work up the left wing Chloe received the ball and from the edge of the box shot high into the top right corner of the goal. KCC had quickly tied the game 1:1, and the team settled down after this. KCC had the honour of taking the first penalty, and from the tight huddle Kaela led by example, stepping forwards and burying the 1st kick high into the net. Chelsea converted their first kick as well. Sophie then emerged and confidently scored with a fine kick right of the keeper. Chelsea were rattled, and their 2nd hit the post, spun across the goal and wide. KCC were 2:1 ahead. Despite much good play for the remainder of the match, neither team could break each other down, and the final score was 1:1. To put the result into perspective, however, this was the first game that Chelsea had not won all season! Penalties are always a tough way to conclude a match. On the balance of play Chelsea probably edged they game, with some Dveeta was next, coolly slotting the ball to the keeper’s left, into the bottom corner. Chelsea converted; it was still 3:2 to KCC. Next up was Nicole – and despite a firm shot the ball just went over the crossbar. Chelsea equalised. Now it was 3:3. Katharina was KCC's final kicker and it was Chelsea's keeper to their rescue, jsut managing to get a hand to the shot down to her right. With the score at 3:3 we all hoped for some heroics from Amira, but Chelsea were ruthless, and stepping up with a solid shot they scored, winning the shoot-out 3:4. Our Young Ladies did KCC proud, and can certainly hold their heads high! 23 FOOTBALL U14 Boys Henderson Cup Final By Gary Luttrell - Head of KCC junior boys football On a hot Sunday afternoon, the KCC U14 boys, who had previously finished 2nd in Division 1, had a tough game against South China at Morse Park in the HKFA Jockey Club Youth League F.A.Cup Final. With five regular starters missing as they were already away on their summer vacations, they had a slow start, probably due to nerves. But the boys then stepped up, and by half time were winning 2-1 with good teamwork and two superb strikes. Unfortunately, after 5 minutes into the second half and a loss of concentration they conceded a goal. Heads dropped, and after a further 5 minutes they conceded another goal. Given the heat, and after a long season with a limited number of substitutes, the boys could not find another goal(s). Although they lost 3-2, it was a fantastic performance given the challenge of lacking some of their regular starters. Both Coach Phil and I are proud of all the boys for their performances throughout the season, to finish second in Division 1 and runners-up in the FA Cup Final. Well done boys – and have a well deserved summer break! Upcoming Events in August By Ben Thomas - Football Section Events Manager Junior Football Open Day – 20 & 27 August (am) 20 & 27 August – Open Day for Junior Football at KCC from 8 - 11am. KCC Players are encouraged to bring a friend along, to experience what our football programme has to offer. New players are welcome to meet the coaches and KCC football managers, and learn about what we can offer boys and girls from U6 to U18. Note: The Junior football programme will restart for the 2016/17 Season on Saturday 3 September 2016. Application forms will soon be available via the Football Section, and details will be on the noticeboard. Visit from Royal Bangkok Sporting Club – 20 August (pm) On 20 August, we will welcome our good friends from RBSC, for an exciting day’s football at KCC main ground. There will be two matches: a competitive Interport game, followed by an over 35s social game in the afternoon. Annual Graham Archer 6-a-side Tournament – 27 August (pm) To round off the 2016 summer events, we have our annual Graham Archer 6-a-side tournament on 27 August. This is always a fantastic day at the club, and a wonderful way to honour a great man and contributor to the football section at KCC. There will be an open invitation to teams from across the club, so if you are interested in getting a team involved please contact me via email - bennz_thomas@hotmail.com. 24 Representative's Column By Patrick Fong - Lawn Bowls Representative LAWN BOWLS Lawn Bowls Representative Patrick Fong lawnbowls@kcc.org.hk I am delighted to announce the following KCC lawn bowlers' achievement on 3 July 2016 Final Day at Filipino Club. Women's team comprising Rita Tsui, Mercredi Yeung and Tammy Tham - Champion of Women's National Triples KCC ladies played with Hong Kong Football Club in Final Men's team comprising Bernard Leung, Timmy Kwong and Danny Ho - 1st runners-up for Men's National Triples Lawnbowl Calendar August 20 SATURDAY HKLBA Premier League: Men's KCC-A Vs CCC-A, KCC-B Vs CdeR-A, KCC-D Vs STSA-B 27 SATURDAY HKLBA Premier League: Men's KCC-C Vs CdeR-C, Women's KCC-A Vs ILBC-A, KCC-B Vs FSLBC-A 25 KCC Men’s team claimed HKFC International 3’s Title This year, we sent a much stronger men’s team to compete in the Hong Kong Football Club International 3’s tournament. JS Chris Lo, a full time HK Sports Institute athlete played as No.1, former junior champion Yeung Ho Wai as No.2 , reigning junior champion Ng Ka Yiu as No.3 and JS Anthony Lau as reserve. SQUASH Squash Representative Peter Fraser squash@kcc.org.hk After winning all 3 matches in the preliminary round in straight games, we continued to beat the strongest team from the host in the semi-final 2-1. In the final, we beat Singapore Sting, without much resistance, in straight games and took the title for the first time. Ng Ka Yiu was elected as the player of the tournament. 26 After winning the ladies’ title for 2 consecutive years, we decided to send a much younger team this year, allowing our younger juniors to have more exposures in international events. JS Sara Cheng and Li Sum Yi, both 16 years of age, played as No.1 & 2 respectively, with former Asia Junior Champion Ho Ka Po as No.3 and veteran Elise Ng as the reserve. The team performed well and came second only after losing to the tournament champion, Chinese National Squad. Well done boys and girls. By Aaron Yip Eunice Tong captured her 3rd PSA title By Aaron Yip Eunice Tong lifted her first PSA silverware of 2016 in Penang after coming through a tough 5 game battle with home favorite and number 1 seed Rachel Arnold in the final of Penang Women’s Open. Eunice was the number 2 seed and swept to the final without losing a game while Rachel had advance to the final after prevailing over another KCC junior subscriber, Lee Ka Yi in the semis. Rachel had the better of the early exchanges and went a game to good before Eunice battled back to take the next 2 games without reply. A nail biting tie-break in a punishing fourth game then went in Rachel’s favour as she clawed back a game to level proceedings. Rachel’s performance dropped in the fifth and deciding game due to fatigue. Eunice took full advantage as she romped to victory for the loss of just 3 points to a complete a 7-11, 11-7, 12-10, 10-12, 11-3 win to capture her third PSA title of her career to date. Congratulations and well done, Eunice. 27 SQUASH Unexpected thriller: social squash event at HKFC By Kat Labrum remaining three players – as things were getting very close indeed. Next up, Hugo took on Raymond Chiu. Although Raymond took the first game, it was closely contested. The rallies were never short and those watching couldn’t understand how both players were able to retrieve each shot so efficiently and with ease. In the end, Hugo emerged victorious and beat Raymond with a convincing 3-1 win. The next crucial match saw Ng Ka Yiu face Ho Fai Chiu in a thrilling five game head-to-head. The athleticism and charisma of each player were a treat to watch, as each shot was played as if it was their last. At the end of the fourth, both players were visibly drained but the crowd’s cheers fueled their fire for one final game. Unfortunately, Ho Fai Chiu just edged ahead of Ng Ka Yiu in the final points of the game, handing HKFC a 3-2 victory. Another successful social squash event was held on Saturday, June 25. We were hosted by our oldest and dearest rivals, HKFC. We arrived blissfully unaware of the battle we had ahead of us – as even though this was a social event, the level of competition was just phenomenal. Everyone put their heart and soul into their games, and many matches were reminiscent of league play-off encounters. We certainly had our work cut out for us! The overall lead must have changed at least a dozen times; HKFC may have been ahead by two games but after a few minutes, KCC were back out on top. The scoreboard was a favourite hangout for much of the day, as people had to continually check the status of games as well as team scores. In the end, it all came down to the higher seeds to show off their moves and skills, and to hopefully secure the trophy and bring it back home. With only four matches left to play, we were neck-and-neck with HKFC. Anything could happen. Tensions were high and the nervous chatter from spectators and players who had completed their matches set in. I don’t think I have ever been to a social squash event where everyone was so enthralled by each and every match. The atmosphere was incredible, and it only got better as it came down to KCC’s four most talented and capable players: Yeung Ho-wai, Ng Ka-yiu, Jacky Luen and Hugo Ho. There was hardly any room to sit, let alone stand, as eager spectators crammed into what small spaces they could find. First up was Jacky, who faced HKFC’s Nathan Huillier. The speed of this match never abated, and I’m not sure how the ball managed to survive this five game thriller. The silence from the crowd was deafening, only to be shattered once a point was won from either player. Nathan scraped ahead of Jacky in the fifth and secured glory for HKFC by only a few points, and the match ended 2-3 to HKFC. This only spurred the KCC crowd on more to support our 28 By this stage, everyone had been thoroughly entertained and were hungry for the final and most anticipated match of the day. KCC’s Yeung Ho-wai and HKFC’s Dick Lau didn’t seem too fussed by the tension outside the courts and warmed up with smiles on their faces… something didn’t seem right! However, once time was called and the game started, both players showed off their professionalism and expertise within the four walls of the court. What we weren’t expecting was the humour and jokes that came with it. There were many strokes and lets called, but the facial expressions, appeals to the referee and gestures made the match all the more entertaining. It was Yeung Ho-wai who took the game 3-1 to secure KCC our overall victory. The final score was 16-13. After all games, our hosts treated us to a great buffet dinner, with discussions of the matches just witnessed. This was an exciting, fun and entertaining day of squash, shared with friends and fellow squash enthusiasts. Huge thanks must go to HKFC and their social convenor, Steve Gollop, for arranging yet another spectacular afternoon. It’s never easy to arrange these social events, and his attention to detail and diligence certainly paid off. Thanks to all players from both sides for putting on some excellent squash – and the most entertaining and exciting squash I think I have ever seen. Thanks also to all KCC squash players who came along and made the afternoon a success, and to our supporters. Finally, thanks to Aaron and Peter for helping with various areas of organisation and player pairings. Hopefully, we will be able to match the great turn out we had this time round for future social events. We are hoping to arrange one or two more social events before the end of 2016, so stay tuned for event notices and posters around the Club! 29 Tennis Update By K S WONG & Harry YUEN TENNIS Tennis Representative Timothy Chen tennis@kcc.org.hk As at 30 June, only 4 of the 6 KCC teams had completed their matches in the HKTA Summer League. The remaining teams – the Men’s A+ and the Ladies A+ – were still waiting to play their matches, which had been postponed due to rains. Among the completed matches, of particular interest so far were the Men’s A Division - Group II, who came equal 2 nd with HLY and KRC, while our Men’s E Division won the Championship of the grade. 30 The Captain, James Leung, considers this has been an unbelievably good season for the E team, as they managed to claim the championship with a record breaking result of beating 8 teams and losing to only 1. According to him, everyone in the team and every point in the game count, and without the full dedication of everyone and the excellent team spirit (built around beer and whisky), this would not be possible. For this magnificent result, the Captain expressed his special thanks to William Wong, Chr is Yiu and Jessie Rao for their ultrahigh participation rate; Harry Yuen, who always volunteers to be the reserve to give the team unlimited bench support; and – most importantly – James wishes to thank Tim Chen for building a very good foundation in the past years, which was the key for the team to prosper. James is looking forward for the coming season in winter. Congratulations all! The Subcommittee wishes to express special thanks to Jesse Panjabi for organising the juniors' participation in the KCC Wimbledon on 4 June. Judging by the juniors’ current performance, it will not be long before they could play for the higher grade league teams for KCC. HK St. John Ambulance CPR/AED Provider Course By K S WONG & Harry YUEN This was the first class held in Cantonese at KCC. It took place on 21 May and was attended by 11 members from the Section, which was close to the maximum of 12 to a class. The class was from 9am to around 4pm, and was followed by a short exam to help us to recap the overall contents. For this class, we were grateful to have two first class instructors – Patrick Lee and Wong Siu Ling, who are very experienced, lively and humorous, holding our attention and patiently guiding us. In the morning, the course focused on CPR (Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation), and was conducted by lectures, demonstrations, and then hands-on activities. The latter were performed by teams, so that everyone had the full opportunity to try every aspect of the course. Throughout the CPR in the morning, the course instructors repeatedly emphasised that if this part was not properly grasped, we could not proceed to learn AED (Automated External Defibrillation) in the afternoon. In the afternoon, CPR was still constantly referred to but greater details were given on the purposes and uses of the AED. Members of the class also worked in teams, each taking turn to have hands-on experience with the AED. On the whole, the course was interesting and useful. Members enjoyed it and learned wholeheartedly. In view of the knowledge acquired, one can be sure that a few more lives would be saved if anything untoward happens on the Club premises. KCC Tennis Programme (Sep – mid-Dec 2016) TINY TOTS (5-6 YRS) LADIES BEGINNER GROUPS TUE – FRI SAT TUE – FRI 3 – 4pm 11am – 12pm LADIES INTERMEDIATE GROUPS MINI TENNIS (7-8 YRS) TUE – FRI SAT TUE – FRI 4 – 5pm 8 – 9am 3 – 5pm 5 – 7pm ADULT COACHING 6 – 7pm 10 – 11am JUNIOR ELITE SQUADS (CLASSES AT SCAA) MON & WED SAT 5 – 6pm 9 – 10am JUNIOR 11 & ABOVE TENNIS (11 YRS OR ABOVE) TUE – FRI SAT 10:30am – 12pm LEAGUE TEAMS COACHING JUNIOR 10 & U TENNIS (9-10 YRS) TUE – FRI SAT 9 - 10:30am Ladies Groups (3-4 pax) League Teams Coaching (4 pax) Members: Members: $1320/member/4 weeks (4 sessions) $440/member (a sessions of 1½ hr per week) (2 hrs session) 6 – 8pm JUNIOR COACHING FEE (1 SEP – 17 DEC) Junior Clinics(4-6 pax) Junior Elite Squads(3-4 pax) Members: $220/member/hr Members: $240/member/hr Members’ Guests: Pre-payment of $4350 Members’ Guests: Pre-payment of $8960 $4640 (every Thur; 16 sessions) $9600 (every Wed; 15 sessions) (every Tue, Wed, Fri or Sat; 15 sessions) (every Mon; 14 sessions) PRIVATE COACHING 1 pax ---------------------------------------------------------- $650 2 pax ---------------------------------------------------------- $350/pax 3 pax ---------------------------------------------------------- $250/pax 4 pax or more ---------------------------------------- $220/pax * By appointment and members are required to book court through the normal procedure. Enquires Kelvin at 3473 7161 or kelvin.pang@kcc.org.hk 31 F&B News Tropical Lunch Buffet Chef Sing used summer seasonal fruit to create some signature dishes in the month of August & September, he will be preparing a sumptuous buffet where refreshing summer fruit will be served in The Boundary Café. Friday 12 August 12:00 – 2:30pm $128 per person Vegetarian Set Lunch Dim Sum Buffet We have made many changes to the menu in the Club to reflect the changing diets people are adopting, be it for humanitarian, health, religious reasons or just because they simply prefer vegetarian food. So every Monday the set lunch will be vegetarian, however there is no need to wait until Monday … browse the menu and you will find your favourites there as well. The Chinese Buffet presents an array of gourmet dishes from around Guang Dong Province and in addition is extremely good value. Our chefs using their wealth of experience and skill, have created numerous signature dishes for the buffet as well as traditional homemade Dim Sum. Wednesday 24 August 12:00 – 2:30pm $128 per person 32 Grill Room Set Lunch Served Monday-Friday excludes Public Holidays 3 courses set lunch priced from $118 per person Single Malt Whisky Promotion Cider of the Month The Balvenie is crafted by Malt Master David Stewart. David uses different cask types and age of spirit, to develop exquisite, new interpretations of The Balvenie’s classic character. Magners has a full bodied flavour and the finish is clean, crisp and refreshing. 12 years $37 per shot 14 years $58 per shot Magners Cider $33 Small $50 Large Wine of the Month 2014 Mount Franklin Sauvignon Blanc, Marlborough 2015 Leap in the Dark Pinot Noir, New Zealand New Zealand Sauvignon Blanc assails the senses with bell pepper and gooseberry characters through lush passionfruit and tropical fruit overtones. A delicious, approachable pinot with redcurrant, spice and wildflower aromatics. A silky elegant palate. $43 per glass $180 per bottle $43 per glass $180 per bottle New Beer on Tap Stella Artois is a type of high quality fermented pilsner lager, the slight bitterness creates a unique taste differentiation versus other premium lagers present in the global market place. $25 Small $44 Large 33 Home Wine Delivery Order Form Aug 2016 KCC price per bottle(HK$) Number of bottles White Wine Z0911B Z1839B GOOD ORDINARY WHITE NV A classic white Bordeaux, made from 100% Sauvignon Blanc, carefully sourced from great vineyards and a lovely vintage. Fine aromatics on the nose, showing ripe gooseberry and greengage fruit, with a wonderful lift and zest on the palate. Brilliantly balanced acidity, fresh and crisp in the mouth, but with a surprisingly soft nish. A good apéritif, but also perfect with seafood and asparagus. $100 POUILLY-FUISSÉ, 'TERROIR DE VERGISSON', OLIVIER MERLIN 2012 Full of pale lemon and lime, the nose suggests a weight of fruit but also majors on the underlying minerality. Very slightly saline notes lead the way, then a robust peachiness, and a precise fresh finish. $250 Red Wine 00007B 82862B H0464B HK361B BERRY"S RED NV The wine is from Limoux in Languedoc made by Jean Luc-Terrierdelicious, juicy black fruit with a long velvety finish. Equally at home with a weekday supper or a grand Sunday roast, it is the perfect wine for all occasions. $80 CH. LA GARDE, PESSAC LÉOGNAN 2010 Ch. la Garde used to be a more Merlot-dominant wine but the blend is now changing in favour of Cabernet Sauvignon with excellent results in 2010. Juicy, ripe, creamy blackberries mingle on the palate with sweet spice and lead to a complex, savoury finish. $260 BRUNELLO DI MONTALCINO, SCOPETONE, TUSCANY 2007 Ahint of eucalyptus/balsamic/black pepper, as being more complete than previous vintage ; with suave, pretty cassis, liquorice, tobacco fruit, molten tannins ‘fondo’ (depth). $300 DOMAINE THOMSON, EXPLORER PINOT NOIR, CENTRAL OTAGO, NZ Lots of lovely raspberry, lingonberry and red currant aromas, deep and perfumed with delicate extraction. Prominent oak will settle. $145 Member’s Name : _____________________________________________________________ Member's Number : ___________________________ Delivery Address : ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Contact Number : ______________________________________________________ Office : _____________________________________________ Email : _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Member’s Signature : __________________________________________________ Delivery Date : _____________________________________ Free delivery with purchase worth HK$1,500 or more • Please fax the order form to 2311 1432 • Please allow 5 working days upon order confirmation KCC will not be responsible for any wine spoilage or losses kept at the club's wine storage room 34 SPORTS & RECREATION AUG 2016 Private Coaching Tony 9837 3739 / Personal Training Kenny 6543 0802 / Riny 9046 5134 Aerobics Room PILATES with Riny DISCO FREESTYLE HIP HOP with Island Dance EVERY MONDAY JUL 4, 11, 18 & AUG 1, 8, 15 3-5yrs at 3-4PM 6-8yrs at 4-5PM 9-13yrs at 5-6PM $1,200 pp (Total 6 sessions) ENQUIRY: Anna 3473 7161 Venice 3473 7172 MON at 11-12AMWED at 9:30-10:30AM $200 pp ENQUIRY: Riny 9046 5134 YOGA with Sujal snr@kcc.org.hk pnemanager@kcc.org.hk LATIN BALLROOM DANCE with Amy MON at 7-9PM (Kundalini Yoga) SAT at 10-11AM (Hatha) $200 per lesson $150 per lesson ENQUIRY: Sujal 9040 9776 AQUA YOGA WED at 11AM-12:30PM (Beginner) $160 pp SUMMER TEENAGER LATIN DANCE (6-17 yrs) MON at 12:30-2PM (JUL 11, 18, 25 & AUG 1, 8, 15, 22, 29) WED at 2-3:30PM (JUL 13, 20, 27 & AUG 3, 10, 17, 24, 31) $100 per session ENQUIRY: Amy 6543 0332 TUE 7:30 – 8:30PM $180 pp FRI 10-11AM ENQUIRY: Swimming Pool Reception 2367 9500 or Sports Counter 3473 7161 PRIVATE SWIMMING CLASS MON-FRI POOL OPERATING HOURS AND SAT & SUN 7AM TO 12PM $400 - $600 Group Swimming Class is available ENQUIRY: Swimming Pool Reception 2367 9500 or Sports Counter 3473 7161 Prices shown are for KCC Members only. Application forms are available from the KCC Reception. General Enquiries: 3473 7161 Anyone participating in any activity or sports should consult a doctor prior to commencement of such activities and all participants are responsible for their own medical/accident insurance coverage. 35 Club’s Bye-laws By Club Management Dear Members, The General Committee (“GC”) at its recent meeting has approved the Sporting Subscribers (“SS”) and Junior Subscribers (“JS”) aged 23-27 Policy Document as a Bye-law. We would like to update you how to get the relevant information from the Club’s website for your reference. Since the Club’s Bye-laws has its physical copy printed in January 2015, the following changes approved by GC has been in effect:• 6.1 The procedures governing Sporting Subscribership and Junior Subscribers aged 23-27 are contained in the policy document approved by the General Committee and must be complied with by all Sporting Subscribers and Junior Subscribers aged 23-27. (Approved by GC on 14 June, 2016) • 11.1 The Hockey Section Sub-Committee (the “Sub-Committee”) shall consist of the Hockey Representative (Chairman), Secretary, Mens Convenor, Womens Convenor, Youth Convenor, Minis Convenor and a maximum of 3 other registered members of the section. (Increasing the Sub-committee by one more registered member approved by GC on 14 June, 2016) • 12.12 The tennis courts can be booked on the following conditions:(a) A court may be reserved for a 60 minute period with periods starting on the hour and not more than one period between 7-11pm shall be reserved by any one person. (Amendment of 6pm to 7pm approved by GC on 14 April, 2015) • 25.2 (g) No free weights or other equipment are to be taken out of the Fitness Centre. Equipment (such as mats, rollers, fitballs, medicine balls, equalizers and rubber / thera-bands) may only be removed from the Fitness Centre by a member with the express permission of staff. Members must seek the advice of a member of staff if not sure whether a piece of equipment can be removed. In deciding whether to give permission, staff should satisfy themselves that the member is sufficiently experienced to use the equipment correctly and has been reminded to return the equipment to the Fitness Centre immediately after using it. (Amendment approved by GC on 8 September, 2015) As published on December 2014 edition of WOK magazine, please be reminded that the staff have been asked to advise any Member or guest when you / they are not complying with any of the Byelaws. As a Member you are expected to read and understand all of the Bye-laws and it is your responsibility that you advise your family members and your guests to abide by the Club’s Bye-laws. Failure to do so could result in an embarrassing situation for you, your family or your guests and could result in action by the Club’s Discipline Sub-committee. For full version of the updated Club’s Bye-laws, please check: www.kcc.org.hk/pdf/Approved_ Byelaws_Jul_2016.pdf or • 14.6 There must be a minimum of 4 players on the green before the floodlights are turned on except in the case of a Club or National Singles competition, official practice or any other competition approved by the Lawn Bowls sub-committee. (Deletion approved by GC on 10 May, 2015) Points to Note Dear Members Kindly note that the use of roller skates, rollerblades, skateboards, scooters and other types of recreational equipment on wheels such as hoverboards is not permitted on Club premises as per Club’s Bye-laws Thank you for your attention Club Management 36 Information Update Drinking Water at KCC Dear Members, Over many years, the club has gradually increased the number of large Bonaqua water bottles (18.9 L) all around the club to a level that has been deemed unacceptable by management as the costs have risen dramatically over this time. The consumption of these large Bonaqua water bottles is costing the club in excess of $100,000 per year. There is an initial capital cost to purchase these drinking fountains however the payback will be achieved within one year. Prior to initiating a review of the water consumption, we conducted tests on KCC’s domestic water in August of 2015, specifically where the main line comes off Cox’s Road into KCC property, as well as in 6 different supply locations throughout the entire property. The results were that in every area of the club that was tested, the quality of the water is well within the limits established by the Water Service Department as safe for drinking. Another initiative we will be instituting is asking members to bring along your own water bottles. Over time we will be eliminating the paper cups that come with the Bonaqua water bottles as an additional saving of $50,000 each year. Water bottles are available for purchase in the Pro Shop. In order to reduce expenses, we are plumbing in water lines to various areas around the club and installing new drinking fountains. These new drinking fountains are equipped with a state of the art built in water purifier and all water is boiled BEFORE dispensing. The filters will be changed every 6 months by the supplier and management will ensure this practice is followed. We have already installed new drinking fountains in front of the Children’s Indoor play area, the Lawn Bowls kiosk, outside the Sports Hall, the Men’s and Ladies changing rooms, the Swimming Pool area, the staff canteen and the management office. The next phase of installations will be the Fitness Centre and The Boundary Café’s Pantry Area. As you can see, management is committed to reducing operational costs wherever practical and we appreciate member’s support including our continuing efforts to “go green” with the elimination of the paper cups. Greg Hartigan, CCM General Manager Reciprocal Club List Dear Members, As at the recent meeting, the General Committee has approved the following eight (8) applications our of eleven (11) for Reciprocal Clubs (RCs):1. Circulo Ecuestre, Barcelona, Spain 2. Cotton County Club, Karnataka, India 3. Shanghai Town & Country Club, Shanghai, China 4. Sociedad Bilbaina, Bilbao, Spain 5. Space Circle Clubs & Resorts PVT Ltd, West Bengal, India 6. Springtime Club, Maharashtra, India 7. The Stellar Gymkhana Club, Uttar Pradesh, India 8. West Indies Yacht Club, St Catherine, Jamaica to RCs can be made to: rc@kcc.org.hk for Mandy Poon / 3473 7121 or Queenie Chung / 3473 7000. For full version of the updated RC List, please check: www.kcc.org. hk/downloads/rc/Reciprocal_club_list_2016(Jul16).pdf or Membership Department As of next edition of WOK magazine, we will publish more information of each reciprocal club that we are affiliated with for your next overseas holidays. Please note letters of introduction are required for all RCs and must be presented on arrival. Request for letters or any enquires related Photo: www.marcosmorales.cat/wp-content/ uploads/2014/07/Circulo-Ecuestre-barcelonaarquitectura.jpg (accessed July 2016)” 37 Facilities Operating Hours F&B OUTLETS Grill Room Lunch MON – FRI 12 – 2:30pm Dinner MON – SAT & PH 6:30– 11pm SUN CLOSED Main Bar SUN – THU 12pm – midnight FRI, SAT & 12pm – 1am DAY BEFORE PH MON – FRI 5:30 – 8pm (Happy Hour) The Boundary Cafe MON – SUN 7am – 11pm Last order 10pm The Pavilion MON – SUN 11am – 11pm Last order 10pm Tel : 3473 7120 Tel : 3473 7127 Tel : 3473 7112 or 3473 7114 Tel : 3473 7152 SPORTS FACILITIES Fitness Centre MON – SUN 6:45am – 11pm Golf Simulator MON – SUN 7am – 11pm Snooker Room SUN – THU 12pm – midnight Sports Hall MON – SUN 7am – 11pm FRI, SAT & DAY 12pm – 1am BEFORE PH Tel : 3473 7161 Squash Courts MON – SUN 7am – 11pm Tel : 3473 7116 Tel : 3473 7124 Swimming Pool MON – SUN 7am – 10pm Cleaning Mon 9am – 12pm Tel : 2367 9500 Tennis Courts MON – SUN 7am – 11pm Ten Pin Bowling MON – SUN 1 – 11pm Tel : 3473 7126 WHO TO ASK FOR If the cleaning day is a PH it will be moved to next business day 38 ■ Email to GC Comments comments@kcc.org.hk ■ Car Park Labels Mandy Poon / 3473 7121 mandy.poon@kcc.org.hk ■ F&B Functions fnb@kcc.org.hk Teresa Yu / 3473 7125 Dorothy Lam / 3473 7169 ■ Grounds Bookings Jason Chan groundbook@kcc.org.hk ■ Monthly Statement Queries Gloria Lo / 3473 7134 fc@kcc.org.hk ■ Horse Racing Bookings racebox@kcc.org.hk Teresa Yu / 3473 7125 Dorothy Lam / 3473 7169 Venice Tang / 3473 7172 ■ Program and Events, Ten Pin Bowling Bookings Venice Tang / 3473 7172 pnemanager@kcc.org.hk ■ Membership Betsy Chan / 3473 7140 membership@kcc.org.hk ■ Reciprocal Clubs rc@kcc.org.hk Mandy Poon / 3473 7121 Queenie Chung / 3473 7000 THE CLUB MON – THU & SUN 6:30am – midnight 6:30 – 1am FRI, SAT & DAY BEFORE PH LEISURE FACILITIES Aerobics Room MON – SUN 7am – 11pm Children Playroom MON 2 – 7pm TUE – SUN 10am – 2pm 2:30 – 7pm Playground (Outdoor) MON – SUN 10am – 7pm Games Room MON – SUN 7am – 11pm Tel : 3473 7151 OTHER FACILITIES Car Park MON – SUN 7am – midnight General Office MON–FRI 9am – 6pm SAT 9am – 5pm SUN & PH CLOSED Tel : 3473 7150 Tel : 3473 7150 Pro Shop MON – SUN 9am – 10pm Dinner Break 5 – 6pm Reception MON – SUN 7am – 11pm Tel : 3473 7123 ■ Sports and Recreation Sports Counter 3473 7161 Anna Ngai / 3473 7181 anna.ngai@kcc.org.hk Kelvin Pang / 3473 7181 kelvin.pang@kcc.org.hk ■ Magazine magazine@kcc.org.hk Venice Tang / 3473 7172 Allan Castro / 3473 7170 F&B Office MON – SUN 10am – 7pm Tel : 3473 7000 Allan Castro Dorothy Lam Kelvin Pang Teresa Yu Anna Ngai Gloria Lo Mandy Poon Venice Tang Betsy Chan Jason Chan Queenie Chung 39 GOLF Convenor Sanjay Nainani golf@kcc.org.hk Golfing at the Kau Sai Chau Golf South Course on 18 June By Sanjay Nainani & Dhiraj Kundamal Twenty four dedicated golfers played through thunder, lightning and squally showers to complete the Kau Sai Chau Golf South course in Hong Kong on June 18th. They played with the drive and mindset to achieve their best score, regardless of the weather. Each of these devoted men and women continued to push and strive with the goal of being crowned the next KCC Golf Society champion, and to achieve being winner of the day! Below are the highlights of this magnificent game. Once again, the star of the day was Inara Sharma a young golfer who is constantly pushing herself to her highest potential. She shot a gross score of 72, which in turn gave her 39 Stableford points, and did so with an impressive game, scoring 14 pars and 1 birdie. The game’s top three players were Eric Kee, Sanjay Nainani and Rahul Sharma. Eric Kee, an outstanding player, finished in first place, with a total of 10 pars. He scored a staggering 39 Stableford points, with an 82 gross score. There was a tight game between Sanjay Nainani and Rahul Sharma, and eventually Sanjay Nainani snatched the title of second place on a count back, which gave Rahul Sharma – another passionate cricketer turned golfer – third place. A couple of other players hit some outstanding shots. For the "Closest to Line" competition, Erle hit a dead straight drive on Hole 14, to land the ball 5 inches from the line. This left Sanjay Nainani startled as he was on the 1st tee, and landed his shot 3 yards from the line. He was sure he had won the challenge, yet was upstaged by the aggressive drive Erle hit to claim the honours for longest drive. It was great to have two other ladies join the game. Margaret Chan shot a good 29 points and Rita Leung achieved an impressive 28 points in her debut game. As the 2nd game being held in HK, the GS managed to attract more debut players, including Dhiraj Kundamal, Navin Mirpuri, Vijay Mohinani, Raju Wadhwani and Kenneth Wong. It’s great to see many more players joining in the games with the golf society, and we hope to see this number continue growing as we head down the final fairway of the season. Johnny Cheung, Erle Pereira and Ashok Mahtani also put in some good performance on a rather wet and tough day – with Stableford points of 30, 29, and 27, respectively. Ashok Mahtani also managed to win one of the "Close to the Pin" prizes, finding good form at the right time. Our KCC president David Brettell managed to take a little time out of his busy schedule to make an appearance as well. He played a rather consistent game, but fell a bit short of form from his usual best ... perhaps due to the new footwear he was modelling! We had four guests players, so a small Stableford competition was organised for them. The winner was Prakash Nagrani. Another guest, Narender Vachani, won one of the "Close to the Pin" prizes. Here are the competition winners! NEAR TO PINS Hole 2 Sanjay Nainani Hole 5 Ashok Mahtani Hole 11 Narender Vachani Hole 16 Inara Sharma MEN'S STABLEFORD 1st Place nd Eric Kee – 39 points 2 Place Sanjay Nainani – 36 points 3rd Place Rahul Sharma – 36 points CLOSEST TO LINE Erle Pereira FUNNIES! LADIES STABLEFORD No Winner, as we did not have 4 ladies to compete, but Inara was given a token of appreciation for her commendable performance. Four retired men play golf together once a week for many years. One day, they’re on the 16th hole that runs alongside the highway, and a funeral procession drives by. One man says to the others, "Stop and remove your hats, show some respect." Afterward, one of the other men asked him what got into him. "I’ve never seen you show anybody any respect." The first man replied: "I was married to her for 65 years." 41 GOLF Here is the Men's League Standing with our Top 6: CURR LAST NAME 1 2 3 4 5 5 TOTAL 1 1 CM Mak 29 35 35 30 19 26 155 2 4 Gary Sharma 31 39 25 32 20 147 3 2 Vincent Lee 31 17 30 25 34 137 4 3 Zaki Dad 32 30 33 38 133 5 6 Sanjay Nainani 27 6 9 David Brettell 35 34 36 132 26 38 22 24 110 2 3 4 5 5 TOTAL 34 6 23 29 92 Here is the Ladies League Standing with our Top 6: CURR LAST NAME 1 1 Margaret Chan 2 2 Jenny Ajwani 28 3 3 Antonia Wu 35 4 1 Rita Leung 53 25 35 28 28 5 4 Priya Samtani 21 21 6 5 Shalini Daswani 20 20 ANOTHER FUNNY…. 42 A U.S. citizen is vacationing on his own in Ireland. He decides to play a round of golf and is paired with three local gents. With a big smile, he asks the others: "In the U.S., we call that a Mulligan; was wondering what you called it here in Ireland?" He takes a few practice swings, steps up to the first tee, and proceeds to hook the ball out of bounds. He shakes his head, reaches in his pocket, and re-tees another ball. He tells his playing partners that he is taking a Mulligan. He pounds one down the centre of the fairway, about 280 yards out. After a moment of silence, one of the locals replies, "Hitting three." Hong Kong Inter-Club Tenpin Bowling League 2015-2016 - Roll of Honour Convenor Audrey Tang tenpin@kcc.org.hk TEN PIN BOWLING By Audrey Tang - Ten Pin Bowling Society Convenor The Team Challenge Cup Tournament A – a separate competition from the 14 matches of the Inter-Club Bowling League – was held in mid June. Seven clubs competed for a one-time match. Both scratch and handicap scores were calculated. I’m again overjoyed and super excited to announce that, against all odds, KCC team became champions of both the scratch and handicap tournaments! The 4 representatives of KCC for this tournament were Andrew Yip, Ashok Karnani, Audrey Tang and CJ Panjabi. The Roll of Honour has just been released. It includes standings for the League and Tournament. This season, KCC has achieved marvellous results: Inter-Club Handicap League KCC: 1st Runner's Up Individual Performance Winners: - Andrew YIP: Most 200's (Men) - Audrey TANG: Highest Game Score (Ladies) Highest Match Score (Ladies) Highest Average Score (Ladies) Most 200's (Ladies) TEN PIN BOWLING EVENT - AUGUST 10 Pin Bowling Night Every Thursday 1800-2200 4, 11, 18 & 25 Team Cup Challenge KCC: 1) Champion (Scratch) 2) Champion (Handicap) The Prize Presentation Ceremony will be held on 30 September 2016, with the Annual General Meeting and Annual Dinner of the KCC Tenpin Bowling Society held afterwards. The exact date is to be confirmed. A Friendly Match with the Hong Kong Cricket Club held on 25 June Convenor Martin Labrum tabletennis@kcc.org.hk TABLE TENNIS By Kishu Lalchandani On 25 June, KCC hosted a friendly match against the Hong Kong Cricket Club. This is a new contact for us, and one look forward to the return came in Wong Nei Chung Gap Road. The format was mens singles and doubles, with a total of 30 games, which we managed to complete in three and a half hours. tried their level best and enthusiasm in competing. It was highly entertaining, and the opposition and crowd loved it. Several kids who turned up and refereed for us. All these children are keen and talented; the future top players of KCC. Even our coach was there, advising our players. There were some very exciting passages of play. Although we were very close in many tightly fought games, we lost the overall match. This was by no means a one-sided affair, and we can t a k e e n co u ra g e m e nt f ro m the fact all our practising and coaching are bearing fruit. Although the HKCC could not provide any lady players, so we had to arrange an all mens team, we did have one lady player who came to support us, and ended up playing for us in a doubles game as one of our men had to leave right after his singles game. Congratulations to everyone for providing a wonderful afternoon of fun. My thanks to Anne Kwok for putting the event together, to the sport staff member, Fanny, who set up the Sports Hall so professionally with the help of the house staff. Also to Kelvin, who took great photos. Lastly, we have 2 upcoming games in July: one internal, and the other against Hong Kong Institute of Architects. Once again we like to remind members that we have a coach twice a week, which is encouraging, and the club sets up the Aerobics Room twice a week for all members. Thanks to all who participated, cheered for us and helped out! We had 2 k ids playing and 10 adults. Every KCC player TABLE TENNIS EVENT - AUGUST 44 Table Tennis in Sports Hall Every Monday 0730-0930 Every Tuesday 1, 8, 15, 22 & 29 2, 9, 16, 23 & 30 1800-2200 Every Thursday 4, 11, 18 & 25 0730-0930 45 Bridge Society Update Hand A Dealer E, NS vul By David Mok S AQT92 H Q93 D J986 C8 In recent Tuesday games, the following hand came up. It can be used to to highlight some points we should know. The bidding went P - 1C* - 2H - 2S - 3H - 4NT - 5H - P** - 6S - 7H*** D - all P * Open with longer suit ** DOPI, P showing 1A *** Knowing that 6S is a certainty, given the way the the opponents have bid, going down 4 or even 5 is well worth it. Good judgement. S8 H KJ7652 D KQ424 CJ S K6543 H D A7 C AKT762 BRIDGE Convenor David Mok bridge@kcc.org.hk On one table, NS was pushed to 7S after the above sequence. The contract was cold. However, it was South who missed the proper bid of 5NT instead of 4NT. This bid is known as the Josephine Grand Slam Force, asking the partner to bid 7 if he holds 2 of the 3 top cards. From South’s perspective, his long C suit should take care of all the minor suit losers in North’s hand. So it is only the trump losers he has to worry about. Actually, he only needed 6 HCPs in North’s hand – i.e. S AQ for 7S. Total points = 20. North lead C5. Already Versace had a good idea that North must have long Clubs headed by A, when he bid 2H without Heart honours and led a C. He could only hope North had a 6 cards suit, then he could duck 2 rounds and keep North out of action. So he promptly played C4 from dummy and C3 from hand, to let South take the trick with CJ. South returned C2 taken by North with CA. This illustrates ducking twice to keep control. North switched to a Heart. West took the trick and played S3 to SK, ducked by South. West could see that he had 8 tricks, 2S 3H 2D 1C. Then he played D8 from dummy, probably with the intention of a deep finesse. South took the DA and returned a H. S5 was lead to SQ, ducked again by South. Another D from East. South split his JT, West took South’s Diamond J with his Diamond K, then cashed the Club Q and the third high Heart, putting South in an impossible situation. The end position after West took his Diamond K (trick 8) would be as the chart. On the Heart A, South could spare a Diamond, but on the Club Q, South could not discard another Diamond. If he discarded Spade T, he would be thrown in with a Spade and forced to return a Diamond from T4 into Q9. On the other table, play was the same till trick 5. D5 was played to DK after South played low. From then on declarer was always 1 trick short. Note that 4 Spades would go down 2 losing 2 trumps, 2 aces and a D ruff. BRIDGE EVENT - AUGUST 46 Hand B Dealer N, both non-vul S7 H T8643 D7 C AT8765 In the European Championship played in June 2016, the following hand came up. It illustrates the excellent play by Versace of Italy. The bidding: P - P -1D - 1NT - 2H - 3H (alerted as S) - P - 3NT Bridge in the Aerobics Room Every Tuesday 1800 2, 9, 16, 23 & 30 S J7 H AT84 D T53 C Q953 S 853 H AKQ D KQ92 C Q93 S KQJ62 H J75 D 865 C K4 Versace S AT94 H 92 D AJT43 C J2 North (immaterial) West East S8 HA D Q9 CQ S J62 HJ D6 C S AT H D T43 C South Bordeaux 2004 Horizontal Tasting By Danny Gohel The KCCWS has been holding regular tastings from its cellar o n e v e r y 2 nd T h u r s d a y o f the month. The event is free for members, and includes tasting of wines that are being selected for the wine list as well as some rare bottles found in the cellars. We hope through that through these tastings, your palate can be kept upto- date with the wine -list, and you can provide valuable feedback to the committee for future purchases. Convenor Danny Gohel wine@kcc.org.hk Cellar Tastings WINE This event was organised on 17 June by our mentor Michael Shum, with an excellent tasting of classified Bordeaux 2004 that included Ch. Grand Puy Lacoste, Ch. Gruaud Larose, Ch. Smith Haut Lafitte, Ch. Leoville Poyferre, Ch. Latour A Pomerol and Ch. La Gomerie. It provided an excellent comparison of left bank and right bank Bordeaux wines, with the right bank edging in front of the left banking on this evening. Upcoming Tastings In August / September 11 August 2016 (Thursday) Cellar Tasting at the Pavilion 19 August 2016 (Friday) French Bordeaux Selection KCC Wine Society NEW Wine-list By the time you read this, the completely revised KCC Wine Society Wine-list will be available for you in print and online. We have kept some of the popular wines, and relegated some “not so popular” to the binends, though these are still very good value and quality wine. We have also added some well-known labels, affordable daily drinking and some premium-labelled wines for those celebratory moments. We hope that you will often return to this new list, to place orders. 8 September 2016 (Thursday) Cellar Tasting at the Pavilion 16 September 2016 (Friday) Wines from USA 47 Membership Update Welcome to the following New Members / Subscribers Ordinary Voting Member Kamlesh Malkani Ordinary Voting Member Suraj Samtani Football Sporting Subscriber Manjeet Brar Hockey Sporting Subscriber Kelvin Yip Chuen Chau Corporate Nominee Sanjeevan Shivalingam Corporate Nominee Frank Leung Fung Kuen Corporate Nominee Matthew Chapple Corporate Nominee Danny O’Young Football Junior Subscriber Dveeta Lal 48 Football Junior Subscriber Declan Chan Football Junior Subscriber Shehreyar Piracha Football Junior Subscriber Alexander Snow Football Junior Subscriber Vincent Li 2016 Judo Grading Result 28th May was a long hot day of judo grading started early in the morning. All members were on their grading test for 1 1/2 hours under the watchful eye of Alex Lee (6th Dan) the chief examiner who put them through practice and demonstration of standing and ground techniques. Yellow Belt Jesse Brown Players continued their normal Saturday morning 90 minute session. Later that afternoon Global Sports judoka visited the Hong Kong Judokan. It is Hong Kong's oldest judo training centre. Japanese run with an international membership. The master is Sensei Iwami (8th Dan), is Shirley and Don's judo master. The dojo (martial art training hall) is not very big so a combined children's class and parents had really filled the room. The children were put through a rigorous warm up of running, rolls, breakfalls and various planking styles. HKJK coaches put the kids though numerous drills and skills techniques. Last event of the day was a shiai (competition). Players of all levels were chosen to represent their club. Shiai were all hard and the most unexpected combat came from Matthew Bottomley, who played 2 shiai and was the victor in both. Really strong and committed technique was displayed. Not surprised, Judokan won the shiai (6:4), Shirley and Don were really impressed with the way our judoka, who since 0845hrs had been tested, trained at KCC, then intensive combat training at HKJK, a long judo day before this shiai. Global Sports players were surprised, tired and excited, they respected the HKJK coaches and players in high respectful spirit throughout the whole visit. Good job boys. A big thank you to the parents who weekly bring the kids to training in every type of weather condition, are willing to adjust schedules so students don't miss training or competitions. And parents share really good photos. Thank you, without you, the parents, my coaching would be a lot harder, has been enjoyable all the time. Judo coaches of Global Sports hope everyone has a great summer. Don The judo coach Orange Belt Marcel Koerner Ronan Courtel Tanguy Courtel Dominic Sung Matthew Bottomley Giorgi Garthoff Trevor Lam Green Belt Oliver Westerby Florian Kasperbauer Daniel Bottomley Enzo Ma Brown Belt Stephen Chui Well done boys! 49 Fitness A High Intensity Leg Circuit Workout By Kelvin Pang - Sports Officer If you are accustomed to doing a lot of leg work involving squats or leg presses, with extensive resting, you can try the following fast-paced circuit workout on your legs. Your lower body may be excited by the new stimulus! Reference: Conrad, A. (2015). Ashely Conrad’s High-Intensity Leg Circuit Workout. Retrieved from http://www.bodybuilding. com/fun/ashley-conrads-high-intensity-leg-circuit-workout. html Circuit: Repeat 3 times, rest only to transition between moves Each Move: 30 seconds Step 1 1. Side Lunge • stand with your feet and knees together • take a large step with your left foot to the right side and lunge toward the floor • keep your right leg relatively straight • push off through your left foot to return to the starting position Step 1 2. Reverse Lunge • start with your hands on your hips, chest up, and with your feet shoulder- width apart • take a step back on a leg, flex your hips and knees until your knee nearly touches the ground • return to starting position and switch leg Step 2 Step 1 Step 2 Step 2 4. Seated leg curl • place the back of lower leg on top of the padded lever and secure your thighs with the pad • flex your knees and pull the machine lever to the back of your thighs as far as possible 3. Leg extension • sit on the leg extension machine • adjust the seat so that your legs form a 90-degree angle between the lower and upper leg • extend your legs to the maximum as you exhale • slowly lower the weight back to the original position as you inhale 5. Body weight squat • stand with your feet shoulder width apart and place your hands on your hip •flex your knees and hips, sitting back with your hips •keep your head and chest up • if possible, fully lower yourself, and quickly reverse the motion to the starting position The above workout is designed to strengthen the lateral and medial parts of your legs. You may choose it as your main leg work out for 2-3 weeks then switch to other training plans. 50 By Sunaina Ajwani GETTING TO KNOW KCC’S STAFF Susan joined the KCC in November 1996 as a Tennis Court Attendant. It was in this role that many members first got to know her cheery smile and helpful personality. After 3 years at the tennis courts she became KCC’s Proshop Supervisor. She describes every day being different, a new day, where she happily interacts with and serves the club’s members. Susan told us how KCC almost feels like home, and the Club membership, many of whom she has known for over 20 years, like family. Fun Fact – “90% of DVDs rented from the Proshop are returned back on time!” “I can be myself at KCC” Susan is happily married and a proud mother of two young men, who themselves are chasing their own dreams in the city. As of yet, Susan has not thought about moving back to the Philippines. However, maybe one day, after retirement, she would consider moving back to once again experience the calm and natural setting of her childhood. Susan Chan KCC Proshop Supervisor Susan Chan – Originally from North Philippines, Susan came to Hong Kong in 1983 when she was 18 years’ old. Her life in Hong Kong – an urban and crowded city famed for its’ tower-studded skyline, is quite different to that of her childhood back in the Philippines, where she lived on a farm in the midst of nature. “I’m a farmer’s daughter – my house in Philippines was surrounded by rice fields, buffalos and goats … a little different than Hong Kong!” Susan was born into a farming family. Her childhood was spent on the family farm, deep in the country side. There was no smoke, no factories and no traffic. She remembers harvesting her family’s crops all year round, and how life revolved around the seasons – growing vegetables in the summer, and rice when the rainy season came. Susan is proud of her roots and regards herself as a trained farmer. Did you know these things about Susan? Here are some of Susan’s answers to our “would you rather” questionnaire! Hike or Bike Wine or Beer Kindle or Paperback book Visit Europe or America Theatre or Cinema Indian or Italian Food Live in a City or Village Indoors or Outdoors 51 SATURDAY 27th AUGUST Summer Special Magic class Perhaps you have been wanting to learn how to do magic tricks for some time Here at KCC a magician from Red Nose Production will teach the art of magic and guide you through step-by step processes into acquiring the tricks that will impress your friends 1:30 – 3pm $280 per pair *1 adult with 1 child aged 3yrs or above Aerobics Room Additional Person $125 For bookings Venice Tang 3473 7172 or events@kcc.org.hk SPEAKER Mr. Roberto Cioaca OWNER OF HERITAGE WINES 7pm COCKTAIL 7:30pm DINNER Bookings Brian 3473 7120 Friday 23 SEP Barbaresco Wine Dinner 4 courses set dinner with below wines served Langhe Chardonnay 2015, DOC Moscato d’Asti 2015, DOCG Barbaresco Vallegrande Riserva 2008, DOCG No cancellation after Fri 16 Sep Prices • Barbaresco Vallegrande 2007, DOCG Barbaresco Sori Valgrande 2005, DOCG Seating is extremely Limited Members $580pp Guests $660pp 53 Kids Swimming Gala Sunday 11th September Starting at 2:30pm This year there will be races family relay and some games Entrance fee $80 per head plus $10 per event Entry forms will be available at reception or online Entries should be made by completing the entry form and returning it to reception no later than Sunday 2nd September