Annual Report - Melbourne University Sport
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Annual Report - Melbourne University Sport
2014 CONTENTS 03 PERFORMANCE University Sport, Awards and Elite Athletes 02 2014 SPORTS ANNUAL REPORT Chairman’s and Director’s Report 03 01 HIGHLIGHTS OF MELBOURNE UNIVERSITY SPORT 2014 Varsity Challenge 20 University Sport by the Numbers 21 Representative Sport Results 22 Blues and Sports Awards 24 Distinguished Service Award 24 Elite Athlete Program 25 Outstanding Individual Results 28 Governor of Victoria Opens the Ernie Cropley Pavilion 05 National Benchmarking has University Of Melbourne Leading for Participation 05 University Athletes Represent Australia at the 2014 Sochi Winter Olympics 06 Australian Boat Race 06 Inaugural Varsity Challenge 07 Competitive Clubs 36 Record-Breaking Year for University Football 07 Instructional Clubs 53 Melbourne University Lightning Club Formed 08 Recreational Clubs 56 Orientation and Big Play Day 08 Rugby Young Achiever Award 09 Alex Rowe Equals 46 Year-Old Australian Record 09 Dylan Alcott Wins British Open 10 FINANCIAL AND PHYSICAL RESOURCES Planning and Renovations, Usage and Finance 40th Anniversary of Australia’s First World Rowing Championship Gold Medal 10 Facilities 63 Gillon McLachlan Named AFL CEO 10 Maintenance 64 Richard Telford Inducted into Sports Australia Hall of Fame 10 Finance 64 Sports Foundation 64 04 CLUBS Achievements, Milestones and Results 05 02 PARTICIPATION College, Campus, Community and Fitness Programs 06 PEOPLE, PARTNERS AND DONORS Supporting Melbourne University Sport College Sport 13 Campus Sport 14 Strategic Plan for Sport 68 Community Sport 15 MU Sport Team 69 Fitness Services 16 MU Sport Board 70 Aquatics 17 History of Sport at the University of Melbourne 72 Group Fitness 18 Donor Acknowledgement 73 Vale Frank Henagan 74 Supporters and Preferred Suppliers 74 Give to Sport 75 Cover: The College Dash at the opening of the Ernie Cropley Pavilion. CHAIRMAN’S REPORT It is with great pleasure I am able to present the 2014 Annual Report and, after almost six years as Chairman of the Board, my last. During a period of great uncertainty in the higher education sector, Sport at the University has continued to prosper, and this Report highlights and celebrates the many achievements of our student athletes, sporting teams and clubs. The Report also outlines the impressive and growing range of programs that encourage students and staff to engage in regular physical activity. The University is now proudly the leading Group of Eight University for the level of student participation. DIRECTOR’S REPORT Finally, I would like to thank my fellow Board members, MU Sport staff and our dedicated volunteers and coaches for their fantastic efforts in 2014, and also express my appreciation for the continued support of the University Senior Management Group. I have enjoyed my time as Chair of the Board and I can leave confident that Sport is in good hands. I wish the incoming Chair well for the future. I hope that you find this Report both informative and entertaining. Geoff Rees Chairman It is with great pleasure and satisfaction that I reflect on the achievements of Sport, fitness and recreation at the University during 2014. The Annual Report illustrates what was another outstanding year, and I would like to acknowledge the many people and organisations dedicated to improving the opportunities for students at the University. They include: • Property and Campus Services for their support for the development and maintenance of the University’s sports and fitness facilities; • Club committees, coaches, and support staff who ensure clubs are viable and successful; • Executive Director of Engagement, Mr Adrian Collette, and the University Senior Executive for their continued support and recognition of the contribution that Sport, fitness and recreation makes to the University; and • Sporting alumni who generously support clubs, scholarships and sports capital projects; • Student athletes, coaches and team managers who represent the University and their county at regional, national and international university sporting competitions; • Staff and Board at Australian University Sport, and fellow university sporting bodies, who continue to collaborate for the good of the university sport industry despite fierce on-field rivalries; • Blues Advisory Committee and the Sports Scholarships Committee; • Cox Architects, builders Kane Constructions and the numerous contractors – in particular, Project Manager Ms Emily Dixon – who did an amazing job in developing the Ernie Cropley Pavilion; • Colleagues across the University, MUSUL and the residential colleges for their collaboration and commitment to improving the student experience; • Staff at Melbourne University Sport and members of the Board, in particular, the very dedicated Chair Mr Geoff Rees who, alas, will move on in early 2015 after six stellar years in the role. I would finally like to acknowledge the students and staff at the University who continue to represent the University with pride, supporting our activities in everincreasing numbers and providing us with important feedback. Tim Lee Director of Sport 03 2014 SPORTS ANNUAL REPORT My time with the Board has been an exciting period for Sport at the University commencing in 2009 with the development and endorsement of ‘The University of Melbourne Strategic Plan for Sport, 2010–2015’. The Plan contained the bold vision to become the leading sporting University in the country for performance, participation and quality of facilities. This year, the Board and staff have engaged our stakeholders in considering the future challenges and opportunities for Sport at the University in preparation for the next Strategic Plan for Sport. We have achieved much over the last six years but important new themes are emerging about the role sport plays in leadership and also in developing esprit de corps across the University community. 2014 HIGHLIGHTS Elite Athlete Katya Crema represented Australia at the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi, Russia. HIGHLIGHTS IN A YEAR OF MANY HIGHLIGHTS, THE FOLLOWING ARE SOME OF THE MORE NOTABLE MOMENTS FOR SPORT AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MELBOURNE IN 2014. The University’s new sports pavilion – Ernie Cropley Pavilion – officially opened on 15 September 2014 at a ceremony with the Governor of Victoria, the Honourable Alex Chernov AC QC. The $6.7 million project received $1.3 million in philanthropic support including a donor who matched gifts on a dollar-fordollar basis. Cox Architects, an Australian firm with particular expertise in sports architecture, was responsible for the design. Affectionately known as ‘The Pavvy’, this iconic building has been a significant landmark on campus for more than 160 years as the home of football, cricket and baseball. It was last upgraded more than 50 years ago following a fire that razed the entire structure, except for the turret, which has been restored in the new building design. The Pavilion’s new facilities are designed to accommodate the high levels of performance and competition associated with University teams and clubs. (L–R) Vice-Chancellor Glyn Davis, Director of Sport Tim Lee, Governor of Victoria the Hon. Alex Chernov AC, QC and Chancellor Elizabeth Alexander AM at the opening of the Ernie Cropley Pavilion. NATIONAL BENCHMARKING HAS UNIVERSITY OF MELBOURNE LEADING FOR PARTICIPATION The Pavilion bears the name of Ernie Cropley in recognition of Cropley’s services to the University for over 50 years as head curator of the University’s grounds and mentor to generations of students. The University’s commitment to sport was recognised as part of a new Australia-wide benchmarking study. The University of South Australia’s Centre for Tourism and Management completed the first National University Sport Benchmarking Project. The highest ranking of the Group of Eight Universities for sporting participation was The University of Melbourne for 2013, with 400,000 opportunities for fitness, sport, recreation and club activities offered to students during the year. Students supporting the Melbourne University team at Varsity Challenge. 05 HIGHLIGHTS GOVERNOR OF VICTORIA OPENS THE ERNIE CROPLEY PAVILION UNIVERSITY ATHLETES REPRESENT AUSTRALIA AT THE 2014 SOCHI WINTER OLYMPICS Elite Athlete Anton Grimus 2014 Winter Olympics Ski Cross athlete at Sochi, Russia. 06 Five alumni and students from the University represented Australia at the Sochi Winter Olympics in Russia in February 2014. Katya Crema, Anton Grimus, Brodie Summers, Mitch Gourley and Cameron Rahles-Rahbula were part of a 56-athlete squad, the largest Australia has sent to a Winter Games. HIGHLIGHTS Anton Grimus is a Masters of Engineering student who competed in ski cross. Brodie Summers is an Environments student who competed in moguls. Mitch Gourley is studying Commerce and competed in all five para-alpine events. Cameron Rhales-Rabula is a Physiotherapy graduate who made Sochi his fourth Winter Olympics. Katya Crema is a Masters of Property student who competed in the ski cross event. Unfortunately, Rhales-Rabula did not compete in any events at Sochi due to injuries received prior to the Games. He carried the Australian flag during the Paralympic opening ceremony. AUSTRALIAN BOAT RACE The Womens Eight crew from the University claimed their sixth consecutive Australian Boat Race title, comprehensively out-rowing the University of Sydney on Sydney Harbour on 26 October 2014. Lead by Captain Jennifer Cleary, the Womens Eight got off to a strong start and were never headed as they rowed into Darling Harbour a full 28 seconds in front of their rivals to claim the Bella Guerin Trophy. In the second race of the morning, the University of Sydney won the Mens Eight race by under 10 seconds to reclaim the Edmund Barton Trophy. Since head-to-head competition between the two universities resumed in 2009, the overall tally stands at 6–0 in Melbourne’s favour for the Womens Eight and 4–2 in Sydney’s favour for the Mens Eight. The Womens Eight crew win their fifth consecutive Australian Boat Race. 07 HIGHLIGHTS The Melbourne University Basketball team celebrate their Varsity Challenge victory over Monash. INAUGURAL VARSITY CHALLENGE The Varsity Challenge was held for the first time in April, allowing students from the two top sporting universities in Victoria – The University of Melbourne and Monash University – the chance to compete against each other. The two-day sporting fest held across Melbourne’s Parkville and Monash’s Clayton campuses proved to be a success for athletes and spectators alike. The final scorecard favoured the hosts on each day: Melbourne won three of four events on day one, claiming victories in Womens Hockey, Womens AFL and Mens Basketball. On day two at Monash, the hosts again took the lead with wins in Womens Soccer, Mens Soccer, Ultimate Frisbee and, for the overall title, Womens Basketball. RECORD-BREAKING YEAR FOR UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL The Melbourne University Football Club has achieved one of its most successful years ever, winning four premierships in 2014. The University Blacks won the premiership in the Premier and Premier Reserve divisions defeating the Old Collegians and Old Xaverians in their respective grand finals (13.12.90 d. 7.4.46 and 9.9.63 d. 7.11.53). The Blacks had not won a premiership in the highest division since 1974. The University Blues mirrored the Blacks’ efforts in the Premier B divisions, winning in both the Premier B and Premier B Reserve competitions against Old Carey (20.22.142 d. 10.7.67) and St Kevin’s (13.7.85 d. 7.8.50) respectively. The Blues team has now moved up to the Premier Division alongside the Blacks team. The University Blacks Senior team wins the VAFA Division 1 Premiership. MELBOURNE UNIVERSITY LIGHTNING CLUB FORMED The University of Melbourne has joined the Victorian Netball League (VNL) from season 2015, after signing on as Principal Partner of the Western Lightning Netball Club. To be known as Melbourne University Lightning, the Club will field 19 and under, Division 1, and championship teams until at least 2018 in Victoria’s premier netball competition. The University’s Parkville campus will also become the Club’s home base. Teams competing as part of the existing Melbourne University Netball Club will continue with the prospect of a more direct pathway into elite netball now available to them. The VNL is a 10-team league and an important part of Netball Victoria’s Identification Development Program, providing pathways for developing netballers into the ANZ Championships and Australian Netball League. This partnership with the VNL signifies the University’s commitment to supporting elite athletes as they undertake their studies while pursuing a sporting career. 08 HIGHLIGHTS Mascots from Melbourne University colleges participate in Big Play Day (L-R): Whitley College, International House, St Hilda’s College, Queen’s and University College. ORIENTATION AND BIG PLAY DAY Semester 1 and 2 Orientation and MU Sport’s new participation initiative, Big Play Day, provided over 11,000 engagement opportunities for students to speak directly to staff and participate in MU Sport activities. MU Sport maintained a strong presence at both Semester 1 and 2 Orientations, participating in the Student Services and Clubs and Societies days to inform new students about fitness, sporting and recreation opportunities at the University. An additional Clubs day gave MU Sport further opportunity to encourage new members to join University sporting, recreational and instructional clubs. Highlights of the day included the College Mascot Race through the Olympic Obstacle Inflatable Course, which involved mascots from Whitley, International House, St Hilda’s, Queen’s and University College (the Panda from International House narrowly won). The inaugural Big Play Day (BPD) was held on Thursday 13 March – a half-day of free music, food and fitness and sporting activities. Working with sporting partners such as Cricket Victoria, Oz Pitch Softball, Touch Victoria, Cardio Tennis and sporting volunteers from FC11, more than 500 students and staff participated in 12 different fitness and sporting activities across the University Sporting Precinct. Participants were given the chance to race against student Olympians Phoebe Stanley (Australian Rowing Team) and Brodie Summers (Australian Skiing Team). Group fitness classes, Mega Zumba and ‘80s Dance held on the Rawlinson track were also well attended. RUGBY YOUNG ACHIEVER AWARD Australian junior representative Sione Tuipulotu was named the winner of the 2014 University of Melbourne Rugby Young Achiever Award at the Weary Dunlop Luncheon at Crown Palladium on Thursday 16 October 2014. Presented at the Melbourne Rebels’ Weary Dunlop Club Luncheon, the award is open to school rugby players across the state who exemplify the attributes Sir Edward ‘Weary’ Dunlop made famous: leadership, academic endeavour and sporting excellence. (L-R) Director of Sport Tim Lee with Rugby Young Achiever Finalists Robert Renzella, Sione Tuipulotu (winner) and Rhys Griffiths (represented by his father). Now in its fourth year, the $7,000 award will provide Sione with an academic scholarship, a rugby scholarship and in-kind support from the Melbourne University Sport’s Elite Athlete Program. ALEX ROWE EQUALS 46 YEAR-OLD AUSTRALIAN RECORD Biomedicine student Alex Rowe had an outstanding 2014 on the athletics track, equalling alumnus and Olympian Ralph Doubell’s 46 year-old 800m Australian Record. Both Doubell and Rowe ran 1.44:40, with Rowe recording his time in Monaco on Friday 18 July. Elite Athlete Alex Rowe. While this qualified him to compete in the 2014 Commonwealth Games, Rowe suffered a hamstring injury that prevented him from representing Australia. However, his experience in making the team will undoubtedly assist him in continuing his athletic career. 09 HIGHLIGHTS The star number 12 for St Kevin’s College helped lead the team to a third consecutive Victorian Secondary Schools Rugby Union Division 1 Championship. Tuipulotu is also a member of the Melbourne Rebels U17 squad, the Victorian Schools U18 team and the Australian Schoolboys team that toured New Zealand. DYLAN ALCOTT WINS BRITISH OPEN Commerce student Dylan Alcott triumphed at the British Open, winning the Wheelchair Quad Tennis Singles title in Nottingham, United Kingdom, in July. of the Order of Australia. He now ranks among the world’s best quadriplegic tennis players and has his sights set on a career in tennis. Alcott defeated local favourite, UK number three seed Andy Lapthorne in the final (7-5 6-1). Alcott also conducted fundraising for the Starlight Foundation and Variety, undertaking a 24-hour tennis marathon with the aim of raising $100,000 for these charities. Alcott previously competed in wheelchair basketball, winning gold at the 2008 Beijing Paralympics, a feat that earned him a medal 10 HIGHLIGHTS FORTIETH ANNIVERSARY OF AUSTRALIA’S FIRST WORLD ROWING CHAMPIONSHIP GOLD MEDAL On 8 September 1974 in Lucerne, Switzerland, the Melbourne University Boat Club Lightweight Four became the first Australian crew to win gold at the World Rowing Championships. The boat was crewed by Campbell Johnston, Andrew Michelmore, Geoff Rees and Colin Smith. All of the crew members have remained close friends and are still actively involved with the University. Mr Michelmore has been the Chair of Ormond College Council for the past 12 years and Mr Rees is the Chair of the Melbourne University Sport Board. (L-R) Coach Peter Philp with alumni rowers Campbell Johnston, Andrew Michelmore, Geoff Rees, and Colin Smith. GILLON MCLACHLAN NAMED AFL CEO RICHARD TELFORD INDUCTED INTO SPORTS AUSTRALIA HALL OF FAME Alumnus and long-time supporter of University football, Gillon McLachlan was appointed head of the AFL in April 2014. Alumnus and sports scientist Richard Telford has been inducted into the Sports Australia Hall of Fame for his contribution to Australian sport and research. McLachlan completed a Bachelor of Laws (Hons) at the University and lived at Trinity College with his future wife, Laura. He played for the University Blues until 2003, functioning as the team’s captain from 2000 to 2002, and winning Best and Fairest in 2000. Telford completed a PhD in Cardiovascular Research at the University in 1979 and went on to become the first sports scientist at the Australian Institute of Sport. While at the University, Telford was a member of the University Cricket team and helped coach the Victorian Cricket team. McLachlan continues to be a regular attendee at Blues games and functions, a sign of his passion and support for football at the University. Upon retirement, he was appointed a life member of the Blues in recognition of his contributions to the Club for nearly a decade. Alumnus Richard Telford inducted into Sports Australia Hall of Fame. PARTICIPATION Students enjoying Big Play Day. PARTICIPATION In 2014, there was over 820,000 participation opportunities for sport, fitness or recreational activity offered to students, alumni, staff and community members, up from 684,219 in 2013 – an increase of almost 20%. 18,000 students are regular users of the sport, recreation and instructional facilities and programs. 12 PARTICIPATION Gridiron plus 40 other sporting clubs recruit new members during Orientation. Team Melbourne participants after finishing the Melbourne Marathon. COLLEGE SPORT College Sport provides residents of the University’s affiliated colleges with representative opportunities across 24 sporting competitions, some dating back more than 130 years. College Sport competitions run during the academic year from March to September. Ormond College backed up a dominant 2013 with another strong sporting year, winning 10 College Sport titles. Trinity was next best with six titles. St. Hilda’s and International House also took a share of the spoils with two titles apiece. • Ormond College once again owning the Yarra River by securing all four wins in the Rowing Regatta Trinity College (white jersey) vs St. Hilda’s College (green jersey) competing in college AFL. • Whitley College winning their third straight Second VII Netball Competition • Large crowds of 700-plus supporters turning out in their college colours for marquee night finals in hockey and netball to cheer on their respective colleges Trinity College was awarded the Tickner Cup for Overall Place (weighting) relative to the number of college residents. This was supported by their overall win in the Cowan Cup for Mens points, where they narrowly defeated Ormond College who were victorious in the Holmes Shield for Womens points. College Sport continued to provide some 9,000 game opportunities for residents to participate in throughout the year with many sporting finals (including netball, hockey and football), carnivals and the Regatta drawing vocal crowds in excess of 700 spectators. 2014 COLLEGE SPORT CHAMPIONS SPORT MENS CHAMPION WOMENS CHAMPION Athletics Ormond College Ormond College Badminton – Mixed Trinity College – Cricket – First XI Ormond College – Cricket – Second XI International House – Football – First XVIII Trinity College – Football – Second XVIII International House – Football – Women – Ormond College Hockey Trinity College Queen’s College Netball – First VII – St. Hilda’s Netball – Second VII – Whitley College Rowing – First VIII Ormond College Ormond College Rowing – Second VIII Ormond College Ormond College Soccer Trinity College Ormond College Softball – Trinity College Squash – Mixed St. Hilda’s – Swimming Ormond College Trinity College Volleyball Trinity College Kendall Hall Student Athlete of the Year Jordan Quaile (Queen’s) Kirsty Horne (UC) Queen’s College (green dress) vs Whitley College (blue dress) competing in college netball. 13 PARTICIPATION Of the many highlights throughout the year, notable results included: • International House Mens team winning both Second XVIII Football and Second XI Cricket 2014 COLLEGE SPORT POINTS 14 PLACE TICKNER CUP WEIGHTING COWAN CUP POINTS PARTICIPATION HOLMES SHIELD POINTS 1st Trinity 2.13 Trinity 345 Ormond 370 2nd Ormond 1.56 Ormond 330 Trinity 245 3rd St. Hilda’s 1.48 St. Hilda’s 140 Queen’s 210 4th Kendall Hall 1.28 International House 130 St. Hilda’s 140 5th Queen’s 1.15 UC 85 Kendall Hall 95 6th St. Mary’s 0.58 Queen’s 80 St. Mary’s 45 7th International House 0.56 Newman 70 Whitley 40 8th UC 0.55 St. Mary’s 50 International House 35 9th Whitley 0.36 Whitley 10 UC 25 10th Newman 0.28 Janet Clarke Hall 0 Newman 10 11th Janet Clarke Hall 0.10 Kendall Hall 0 Janet Clarke Hall 10 OVERALL PLACE (WEIGHTING) MENS PLACE (POINTS) WOMENS PLACE (POINTS) Ormond College student supporters. Note: Tickner Cup weighting is calculated according to the number of total points per college/population per college. CAMPUS SPORT Campus Sport provides opportunities for students and staff to compete socially in a fun, lunchtime sporting program. Competitions were held in both Semester 1 and Semester 2 during the year. The sports from previous years remained as favourites, with the competitions of Mens and Mixed Futsal, and Mixed Netball, claiming the most participants. Overall, the competition exceeded 2013 participation numbers reaching 7,488 opportunities (up from 6,460 in 2013 and 6,360 in 2012) due to an extra futsal competition taking place in Semester 1, helping the program reach its target for participation growth. Futsal continued to be the most popular Campus Sport program with six separate competitions taking place across the year and 300 weekly participants in both semesters. 2014 CAMPUS SPORT CHAMPIONS SPORT SEMESTER 1 Mens Futsal (Tuesday) SEMESTER 2 TEAMS Elise Westphalen 12 Alice Timbrell 12 Mens Futsal (Thursday) Iron Ladies 6 Really Good Friends 6 Mixed Futsal Ladies Man 12 Ladies Man 12 Mixed Netball (Tuesday) The Seven Dorfs 12 Netbullers 12 4 The 1995-96 Chicago Bulls 6 Mixed Netball (Wednesday) Muffin Stuffers TEAMS COMMUNITY SPORT Community Sport offers social sporting competitions for participants from both the University and wider community. Competitions are held after hours and on weekends. Community sport offers a chance for social sporting competitions throughout the year. Tin Alley Netball and Volleyball 15 2014 TIN ALLEY SPORT CHAMPIONS SPORT SEMESTER 1 TEAMS SEMESTER 2 TEAMS Tin Alley Volleyball, which only began in 2013, gradually grew across the year with three competitions and the registration of 21 teams. Mixed Netball – Div 1 The Acceptables 6 BSC Bunnies 6 Mixed Netball – Div 2 The Netballz 6 Jalapeno Hotties 10 Mixed Netball – Div 3 Queen’s Green 6 – – Womens Netball The Crushers 7 MUNC Bearcats 6 Mixed Volleyball Autumn 8 It’s Not Yet Monday! – Winter 4 Ball Of Duty – Spring A 4 Notorious D.I.G – Spring B 6 Smack Attack – The addition of Tin Alley Volleyball in the program has seen game opportunities for the Community Sport program increase to 5,856 in 2014 (up from 4,896 in 2012 and 5,458 in 2013). Team Melbourne Team Melbourne is staff, students and alumni participating in community sporting events, including Run for the Kids, Mother’s Day Classic, Melbourne Marathon and Around the Bay. Team Melbourne provided opportunities for 410 participants to compete and represent the University. MU Sport provided a University of Melbourne singlet to participants and offered support in the form of recovery food, energy drinks and massage. TEAM MELBOURNE PARTICIPATION EVENT DATE PARTICIPANTS Run for the Kids 13 April 97 Mothers’ Day Classic 11 May 110 Melbourne Marathon 12 October 173 Around The Bay 19 October 30 PARTICIPATION Tin Alley Netball was held during Semester 1 and 2 on Wednesday nights. The Semester 1 Autumn competition filled to capacity with 25 teams competing. A further 22 teams took part in the Semester 2 Spring competition. Casual Facility Visits Campus Sport is a chance to participate in casual competitions. Students, staff and the community can use sport facilities on a casual basis. The facilities include tennis, squash, badminton, basketball, netball and volleyball courts, as well as an athletics track and hockey pitch. Participation across our venue hire facilities grew by 8% with the successful launch of student programs such as Quick Hit for squash, tennis and badminton, as well as the success of the Pavilion function space and increased demand for the Ski Lodge at Mt Buller. Overall, casual facility student visits increased by 4,586 compared to the previous year. 16 The University of Melbourne Ski Lodge is located on Mt Buller in the heart of the alpine village. The lodge is available for students, staff, alumni and community members, and has 40 beds spread over 10 bedrooms in dorm-style accommodation. The excellent conditions in 2014 allowed for an extension of the snow season and the lodge was running at capacity right throughout the winter months. This led to an increase in patronage within our Alpine lodge of 5.3% over 2013. SKI LODGE OCCUPANCY 2,400 2,000 Bed Numbers PARTICIPATION Ski Lodge 1,600 1,200 800 400 The University of Melbourne Ski Lodge at Mt Buller. 0 2012 2013 2014 FITNESS SERVICES A range of fitness opportunities are provided for students, staff, alumni and the community across three sites: the Sports Centre, the Beaurepaire Centre and Lincoln Square Fitness. Fitness Services includes aquatics, strength and fitness gyms, and group fitness programs. The Beaurepaire Gym new cardio machines. Membership Members have unlimited access to all three fitness facilities on campus, including pool access and the group fitness program. Special rates are offered to all University of Melbourne students, which is intended to provide students with options for improving their health and fitness while studying. During the peak period of the academic year in 2014, students accounted for over 71% (up from 69% in previous years), while staff and alumni accounted for 19%, and the remaining MEMBERSHIP PARTICIPATION balance was made up of community members. While the distribution of members has remained relatively stable since 2012, there has been an overall increase in membership numbers at peak times. In 2014, almost 2,000 new users completed an introductory session, compared to 775 in 2013. Free monthly training programs during non-peak periods were also introduced and proved popular. 8,000 6,000 4,000 2,000 0 2012 2013 2014 Fitness Equipment ranges from electronic cardio equipment to pin-loaded and free weights strength equipment, as well as a variety of equipment used for functional fitness such as kettle bells, TRX bands, rings and straps. Overall fitness participation figures increased significantly in 2014 with 296,665 total visits to the fitness facilities compared to 243,528 in 2013, representing an increase of over 20%. The participation numbers at the Beaurepaire Centre increased in 2014 with an overall increase of approximately 40,880 visits across the year. Lincoln Square Fitness (LSF) also enjoyed an increase in participation figures Aquatics The Beaurepaire Pool is ideally suited to lap swimming and offers lessons for schoolaged and adult swimmers of all abilities by a team of AUSTSWIM qualified teachers and Australian Swimming Coaches and Teachers Association (ASCTA) accredited coaches. Aquatics visits at the Beaurepaire Centre increased from 70,000 to 101,059. This increase can be partly attributed to improved methods of data collection, due to the use of infrared technology for logging visits to the pool by both swimmers and spectators. of 2,257 across the year during its second full year of operation. LSF welcomed 35,903 visits in 2014 accounting for 14% of the total fitness centre visits across both sites. The current trend towards functional fitness training and High Intensity Interval Training (HIIT) continued, with many members undertaking kettlebell, ergo and barbell training. As such, a new functional training area was developed in the Beaurepaire Centre. $150,000 worth of new cardio equipment was purchased in 2014 including 12 treadmills, 11 elliptical cross trainers, one stepmill, four airbikes, five spin bikes, one ski ergometer and four rowers. PARTICIPATION The Beaurepaire Centre and Lincoln Square Fitness have a broad range of strength and fitness equipment with fitness instructors on-hand to provide specific training programs and guidance for all users. 17 FITNESS PARTICIPATION 300,000 240,000 180,000 120,000 60,000 0 2012 2013 2014 AQUATICS PARTICIPATION 120,000 90,000 60,000 30,000 The Beaurepaire Centre Pool. 0 2012 2013 2014 Group Fitness Group Fitness programs consist of a variety of exercise classes set to music and led by qualified fitness professionals. Classes cater for all levels of fitness and include Les Mills pre-choreographed classes such as BodyPump, BodyAttack, BodyStep and BodyBalance, alongside classes as diverse as Zumba and Pilates. Classes attract both female and male participants, and class participation numbers can vary from 5 to 50. 18 The Group Fitness program in 2014 continued to maintain excellent participation numbers. Overall, attendance increased by just under 5% from 2013. PARTICIPATION Group Fitness attendance at Lincoln Square benefited from its first full year of programming with 22% growth – over 3,215 extra visits and 217 extra classes added to the timetable. A factor influencing the number of visits to the Sports Centre was the cancellation of a number of classes due to the hot weather policy in January and February. The Group Fitness Program at the Sports Centre attracted 48,487 visits, averaging just over 20.70 people per class, while Lincoln Square Fitness received over 11,278 visits with a class average of 14.04 participants per class. The overall class visits in 2014 grew to 59,765 participants compared to 57,124 in 2013. The strongest classes were BodyPump (14,818), BodyAttack (8,653), Yoga (8,164) and Pilates (6,203). BodyAttack increased in popularity while the BodyStep class was slightly less popular. Classes such as Zumba, Fitness members enjoying a group fitness class. ‘80s Footloose‘n’Fit, Cardio Box and Fitball continued to draw loyal and regular followers along with new participants. Dance-based classes continued to attract a strong following, which led to the ‘80s Footloose’n’Fit class being added to the timetable. This high-energy, fun class incorporates themes from the 1980s – the moves, the music and even the outfits! Another new addition to the Group Fitness timetable was Bootfit, which replaced the Bootcamp class that was offered as a separate program but is now incorporated into the Group Fitness timetable. Free Friday classes were conducted across the semesters providing members and visitors with an excellent opportunity to participate and experiment with new classes. Sporting Clubs Participation Representative Sport 41 sporting clubs offer a range of competitive, instructional and recreational opportunities to participate in sporting activity. Students represent the University in a range of competition varying from local to state and national competitions. In 2014, there were 7,574 active club members offering over 225,568 participant opportunities. Specific details for each club can be found from page 36. In 2014, 1,394 students represented the University in official intervarsity competition. For further details on representative sport, see page 20. GROUP FITNESS PARTICIPATION 60,000 45,000 30,000 15,000 0 2012 2013 2014 PERFORMANCE Student athlete Kevin Rassool competes at the Australian University Games in Sydney. PERFORMANCE Students have the opportunity to represent the university of Melbourne in the Australian university games and a series of standalone Australian University Championships. Australian University Sport is the governing body for Australian Sport and provides a range of opportunities for students to participate in intervarsity competition, including the Australian University Games. The University won 10 Division One Australian University Championships: • Mens Australian Rules Football • Mens Badminton • Womens Badminton • Mens Cycling • Womens Fencing 20 • Womens Golf PERFORMANCE • Ultimate Frisbee • Mens Distance Running • Womens Orienteering • Womens Snow Sports Elite Athlete Stella Radford racing in the steeplechase. Melbourne finished runner-up in the Australian University Sport Overall University Championship to the University of Sydney. VARSITY CHALLENGE The traditional rivalry between Melbourne and Monash University reached a new level with head-to-head sporting competitions played in nine sports over two days on both campuses. Melbourne won three of four competitions at Parkville in week one of the Challenge (Womens Australian Rules Football, Mens Basketball and Womens Hockey) but couldn’t sustain their success on the away leg in week two, winning only the Mens Australian Rules Football match. VARSITY CHALLENGE RESULTS SPORT COMPETITION RESULT Australian Rules Football – Men Varsity Challenge2 Champions Australian Rules Football – Women 1 Varsity Challenge Champions Basketball – Men Varsity Challenge1 Champions Hockey – Women Varsity Challenge1 Champions Basketball – Women Varsity Challenge2 Second Football – Men Varsity Challenge 2 Second Football – Women Varsity Challenge2 Second Hockey – Men Varsity Challenge1 Second Ultimate Frisbee Varsity Challenge2 Second University Sport by the Numbers STUDENT COMPETITION SPORTING TEAMS AUSTRALIAN UNIVERSITY CHAMPIONSHIPS 1,500 80 15 1,200 64 12 900 48 9 600 32 6 300 16 3 0 0 2012 2013 2014 2014 TEAM/CREW MEDALS 2012 25 55 52 20 44 39 15 33 26 10 22 13 5 11 2013 2014 2014 2013 2014 0 0 2012 2013 GREEN AND GOLD1 65 0 1 2013 2012 2013 2014 2012 Green and Gold awards are All-Star teams selected by Australian University Sport that are made up of the best players across all Australian Universities. 21 PERFORMANCE INDIVIDUAL MEDALS 0 2012 Representative Sport Results All results relate to the 2014 Australian University Games (AUG) in Sydney (28 September to 3 October 2014). The bracketed number represents the number of competing universities (combining both Division 1 and 2 teams where there are multiple divisions). The Australian University Games Netball team. 22 PERFORMANCE TEAM RESULT TEAM RESULT Australian Rules Football – Men Champions (10) Golf – Men 4th (7) Badminton – Men Champions (13) Water Polo – Men 4th (13) Badminton – Women Champions (11) Fencing – Men 4th (8) Cycling – Men Champions (11) Kendo – Men 5th (12) Fencing – Women Champions (8) Tennis – Women 5th (10) Golf – Women Champions (4) Football – Men 6th (17) Ultimate Frisbee Champions (31) Kendo – Women 6th (7) Athletics – Women 2nd (31) Softball 6th (10) Cycling – Women 2 (9) Water Polo – Women 6th (14) Hockey – Men 2nd (17) Basketball – Women 7th (17) Hockey – Women 2 (13) Tae Kwon Do – Women 7th (16) Netball – Mixed 2nd (18) Tennis – Men 7th (18) Rowing – Men 2 (17) Touch – Mixed 8 th (17) Rowing – Women 2nd (16) Rugby Union 7s 9 th (9) Squash – Women 2nd (5) Swimming – Men 9 th (16) Swimming – Women 2 (15) Touch – Men 10 th (20) Table Tennis – Men 2nd (8) Touch – Women 10 th (16) Table Tennis – Women 2 (4) Volleyball – Women 10 th (16) Volleyball – Men 2nd (16) Tae Kwon Do – Men 11th (17) Athletics – Men 3 (25) Futsal – Women 12 th (19) Baseball 3rd (10) Beach Volleyball – Women 13 th (13) Football – Women 3 (12) Futsal – Men 13 th (26) Netball – Women 3rd (18) Australian Rules Football – Women DNC* Squash – Men 3 (10) Judo DNC nd nd nd nd nd rd rd rd Basketball – Men 4 (17) Lawn Bowls DNC Beach Volleyball – Men 4th (9) Ten Pin Bowling DNC Beach Volleyball – Mixed 4 (24) Cricket 4th (15) th th *DNC means ‘Did not compete’ AUSTRALIAN UNIVERSITY CHAMPIONSHIPS Distance Running – Men1 Champions (36) Orienteering – Women2 Champions (8) Snow Sports – Women3 Champions (17) Distance Running – Women1 3rd (36) Snow Sports – Men 3 3 (19) Orienteering – Men2 4th (11) Surfing – Men4 4th (12) Surfing – Women4 4th (8) Triathlon5 7th (22) rd Australian University Championship – Distance Running – Melbourne (12 October) 1 Australian University Championship – Orienteering – Clandulla, NSW (20 April) 2 Australian University Championship – Snow Sports – Mt Buller, VIC (3-6 September) 3 Australian University Championship – Surfing – Newcastle, NSW (7 to 9 July) 4 Australian University Championship – Triathlon – Yarrawonga, VIC (19 October) 5 AUSTRALIAN BOAT RACE VS SYDNEY UNIVERSITY – SYDNEY, NSW (26 OCTOBER) 23 VICTORIAN UNIVERSITY 7S COMPETITION – MELBOURNE, VIC (3-17 SEPTEMBER) Rugby Union 7s Champions Students competing in Touch football at the 2014 Australian University Games. Champions Rowing – Mens Coxed Eight Second PERFORMANCE The Men’s Crew at the 2014 Australian Boat Race. Rowing – Womens Coxed Eight 2014 Blues recipients at the Blues Awards Ceremony. BLUES AND SPORTS AWARDS 24 PERFORMANCE The University awards Blues to student sportsmen and women for outstanding sporting performance at the Australian University Games and Championships. A Blue is an award earned by individuals competing for the University of Melbourne at the highest level. The outstanding year of sport was celebrated in late November with a presentation and reception in the Copeland Theatre, at which 61 Full and 62 Half Blues were presented. University Sport Team of the Year Australian Rules Football University Sport Female Athlete of the Year Hayley Baker (Swimming) University Sport Male Athlete of the Year Anton Grimus (Snow Sports) Outstanding Sporting Achievement of the Year Katya Crema (Snow Sports) Distinguished Service Award BLUES AWARDS BY SPORT SPORT BLUES AWARDED Rowing 13 (10 full) Hockey 12 (7 full) AFL 10 (5 full) Badminton 8 (5 full) Snow Sports 8 (5 full) Other sports 11 (29 full) A Distinguished Service Award was presented to James Stewart (Hockey Club) for outstanding contributions to University Sport over many years. James first joined the Hockey Club while a student in 2003. He has been a member of the Club’s Committee since 2008, Vice President from 2012-13 and President in 2014, having also filled a number of other critical roles throughout his time at the Club. Dr Geoffrey Vaughan (L) presenting James Stewart (R) his Distinguished Service Award. James has also been extensively involved in the Melbourne University Sports Association. He was elected to the Executive in 2010 where he remains Vice President. Elite Athlete Program The Elite Athlete Program (EAP) supports student athletes enrolled at the University of Melbourne. The Elite Athlete Program includes elite athlete entry scheme assistance (ATAR Adjustment for recognised elite athletes), sport scholarships (financial and in-kind support) and elite athlete recognition (flexible study assistance for recognised elite athletes). The EAP supported 222 student athletes and 75 club members in 2014. This support included MU Sport facility access (aquatic, fitness and other training environments), Australian University Championship and Games subsidies to represent the University, physiotherapy services, financial scholarships, and international travel grants for students representing their country and/ or university at an international level. Elite Athlete Leah Tausan, member of the champion Australian University Games Fencing team. Sixty supported student athletes were from the Faculty of Science, while Business and Economics and Arts contributed 38 and 26 students respectively. Netball was the best supported sport with 49 athletes/club members (including three Australian representative players). Australian Rules Football, rowing and basketball had 28, 23 and 21 athletes supported by the Elite Athlete Program respectively. Male athletes accounted for 131 (59%) supported places, while female studentathletes accounted for 91 places (41%). Forty nine student athletes were national representatives across 25 different sports in 2014. Skiing was the dominant sport with There were also seven students competing in international rowing regattas including world cups, world championships and elite invitational club regattas. The different scholarships of the Elite Athlete Program are detailed below (refer to each scholarship’s corresponding icon in the Outstanding Individual Results table for information about recipients in 2014, page 28). High Performance Scholarships High Performance scholarships of up to $2,000 are generally awarded to the University’s elite student athletes who have been senior, national representatives in Olympic, Commonwealth and/or International University Sports Federation (FISU) sports. Winged Victory University Sport Scholarships Winged Victory University Sport scholarships provide subsidies of up to $1,000 to elite and emerging student athletes competing at state level and above (who are also usually a member of a Melbourne University club) for the purposes of benefiting the University’s Australian University Games or Championship teams. Friends of the Sports Association Scholarships Friends of the Sports Association scholarships of up to $1,000 are awarded to national age level and/or state level representatives who are also members of affiliated Melbourne University sporting clubs (and may also include non-members where a sport is not represented by an affiliated club). ScholarFit Membership ScholarFit memberships are awarded to student athletes competing at regional level and above (and usually for a Melbourne University club). This membership provides access to the University’s aquatic and fitness facilities. Club Scholarship Club Scholarships are awarded on behalf of Melbourne University sporting clubs to student athletes who compete at the highest level of club competition available to them. These scholarships range from club fee waivers to $2,500. This support facilitates the growth of student athlete participation in Melbourne University sporting clubs. International Travel Grants International travel grants of up to $1,000 are awarded to a limited number of elite student athletes who have been selected to represent their country in recognised international events. Grant funding is made available by the University’s Cultural and Community Relations Advisory Group (CCRAG). 25 PERFORMANCE Of the student athletes, 95 students were recognised as elite athletes (state/national representatives and/or squad/league members) under the University’s Elite Athlete and Performers Policy. eight students competing in international events including the Winter Olympics and Paralympics, World University Games, World Championships and World Cups in the disciplines of alpine skiing, cross country skiing, freestyle skiing (skier-cross and moguls) and snowboarding. ELITE ATHLETE STUDENTS BY FACULTY/SCHOOL 32% SCIENCE 9% ARCHITECTURE, BUILDING AND PLANNING 15% ARTS 18% 14% MEDICINE, DENTISTRY AND HEALTH SCIENCES BUSINESS AND ECONOMICS 4% 4% EDUCATION 1% ENGINEERING LAW 3% LAND AND ENVIRONMENT 26 PERFORMANCE Tyrone Bean, member of the winning AFL team at the 2014 Australian University Games. Elite Athlete Netballer Joanna Weston. ELITE ATHLETE STUDENT SUPPORT BY GENDER ELITE ATHLETE STUDENT BY SPORT Aerobic Gymnastics 59% Archery MEN Athletics Australian Rules Badminton 41% Ballroom Dancing WOMEN Baseball Basketball Biathlon Canoe/Kayak Cheerleading Cricket Cycling Dancesport Dragonboat Racing Equestrian Fencing Gymnastics Handball 27 Hockey Karate TOTAL NUMBER OF NATIONAL REPRESENTATIVES BY YEAR Netball Orienteering Pistol Shooting Powerlifting Roller Derby 2007 Rowing Rugby 2008 Sailing Skiing Snowboarding 2009 Soccer Speed Skating Squash 2010 Surf Lifesaving Swimming 2011 Table Tennis Taekwondo Tennis 2012 Touch Triathlon Ultimate Frisbee 2013 Underwater Hockey Volleyball 2014 Water Polo 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 PERFORMANCE Judo OUTSTANDING INDIVIDUAL ACHIEVEMENTS 61 FULL BLUES 62 HALF BLUES FACULTY KEY VAS – Veterinary and Agricultural Science MDHS – Medical, Dental SCI – Science B&E – Business and Economics ARTS – Arts MSE – Melbourne and Health Sciences School of Engineering MSD – Melbourne School of Design LAW – Law EDU – Education ABP – Architecture Building and Planning OEP – Office of Environmental Programs MSI – Melbourne School of Information LEGEND High Performance Scholarship 28 PERFORMANCE B Blues HB Friends of the Sports Association Scholarship Winged Victory University Sport Scholarship Club Scholarship Half Blues International Travel Grant Scholarfit Scholarship MARLENA AHRENS CLAIRE ALEXANDER PHOEBE ALLEN FRANCESCA ALVES Faculty: MDHS Sport: Kayaking Faculty: ARTS Sport: Hockey Faculty: ARTS Sport: Rowing Faculty: MDHS Sport: Netball AUS Representative, World Championships Australian University Games Silver Medalist Australian University Games Gold Medalist Australian University Games Silver Medalist B B HB ALISTAIR ANDERSON ANGELICA ARMELINI HAYLEY BAKER SARAH BANTING Faculty: MDHS Sport: Kayaking Faculty: SCI Sport: Swimming Faculty: ARTS Sport: Swimming Faculty: MDHS Sport: Rowing AUS Representative, U23 Oceania Championships Australian University Games Multiple Medalist Australian University Games 5x Gold Medalist AUS Representative, U23 World Championships HB B B LAURA BARDEN SAMUEL BARNDEN JOSHUA BARRINGTON TYRONE BEAN Faculty: SCI Sport: Hockey Faculty: B&E Sport: Cycling Faculty: SCI Sport: Water Polo Faculty: ARTS Sport: Australian Rules Football VIC Representation, Australian Hockey League Australian University Games Bronze Medalist Australian University Games Green & Gold team Australian University Games Gold Medalist HB B HB SAMUEL BLACKMAN SEAN BOLGER JOSHUA BOOTH JACQUI BROOKES Faculty: LAW Sport: Fencing Faculty: ARTS Sport: Australian Rules Football Faculty: MDHS Sport: Rowing Faculty: B&E Sport: Rowing AUS Representative, World Cup Australian University Games Gold Medalist AUS Representative, World Cup National Championships 2x Gold Medalist B ZACHARY BYE JOSHUA CHEUNG LUKE CHONG BRANDON CHOO Faculty: B&E Sport: Volleyball Faculty: B&E Sport: Table Tennis Faculty: SCI Sport: Badminton Faculty: B&E Sport: Powerlifting Australian University Games Silver Medalist Australian University Games Silver Medalist AUS Representative, World University Championships AUS Representative, World Junior Championships HB HB B JENNIFER CLEARY SAMUEL COLLINS TRAVIS COYLER HEDDA COOPER Faculty: SCI Sport: Rowing Faculty: B&E Sport: Australian Rules Football Faculty: B&E Sport: Australian Rules Football Faculty: SCI Sport: Rowing AUS Representative, World Cup Gold Medalists Australian University Games Gold Medalist AFL Footballer, Essendon FC AUS Representative, U23 World Championships HB B AYCE CORDEY KATYA CREMA HUGH CURNOW DANIEL CURRIE Faculty: MDHS Sport: Australian Rules Football Faculty: MSD Sport: Freestyle Skiing Faculty: MDHS Sport: Australian Rules Football Faculty: B&E Sport: Australian Rules Football AFL Footballer, Western Bulldogs FC AUS Representative, Winter Olympic Games Australian University Games Gold Medalist AFL Footballer, North Melbourne FC B B ANNIE DEVEREAUX LACHLAN DEVINE ALEXANDER DI MEDIO NINA DJORDJEVICH Faculty: SCI Sport: Fencing Faculty: MSD Sport: Australian Rules Football Faculty: MDHS Sport: Athletics Faculty: SCI Sport: Ballroom Dancing AUS Representative, Commonwealth Championships Australian University Games Gold Medalist Australian University Games Gold Medalist and Record Holder AUS Representative, World Standard Championships HB IAIN DOUGLAS TRACY DOUGLAS BROOK DUNLEAVY LOGAN DUTTON Faculty: MSE Sport: Athletics Faculty: VAS Sport: Ironman Faculty: ARTS Sport: Skiing Faculty: SCI Sport: Kayaking Australian University Games Gold Medalist AUS Age Representative, World Championships Australian University Championships, Bronze Medalist AUS Representative, Canoe Marathon World Championships B HB PERFORMANCE B 29 GEORGE ELLIS TIMOTHY EVERIST JEREMY FLANAGAN DREW FLOWERS Faculty: ABP Sport: Rowing Faculty: SCI Sport: Hockey Faculty: SCI Sport: Biathlon Faculty: OEP Sport: Squash AUS Representative, World Championships NT Representative, Australian Hockey League AUS Representative, World University Championships Australian University Games, Bronze Medalist HB 30 KENJI FUJIHARA ELENA GALIABOVITCH LUKE GILLIES ASHWANT GOBINATHAN Faculty: SCI Sport: Gymnastics Faculty: MDHS Sport: Pistol Shooting Faculty: B&E Sport: Karate Faculty: MDHS Sport: Badminton National Championships, Gold Medalist AUS Representative World University Championships AUS Representative World University Championships AUS Representative New Zealand Grand Prix JUSTIN GOURLAY MITCHELL GOURLEY CONOR GRACE ANTON GRIMUS Faculty: MDHS Sport: Baseball Faculty: B&E Sport: Alpine Skiing Faculty: ARTS Sport: Rowing Faculty: MSE Sport: Freestyle Skiing Australian University Games Bronze Medalist AUS Representative Paralympic Winter Games Australian University Games Silver Medalist AUS Representative Winter Olympic Games PERFORMANCE HB B HB B JORDAN GRINPUKEL DIANNA GU TIMOTHY HANNAH NATHANIEL HENRY Faculty: SCI Sport: Hockey Faculty: B&E Sport: Fencing Faculty: ABP Sport: Sailing Faculty: SCI Sport: Speed Skating VIC Representative, Australian Hockey League AUS Representative Commonwealth Victorian Representative National Open Championships Championships, Silver Medalist AUS Representative World Cup HB OLIVIA HONORE BENJAMIN HOOPELL YUMA IKEHATA MITCHELL JAMES Faculty: ARTS Sport: Rowing Faculty: SCI Sport: Hockey Faculty: MDHS Sport: Baseball Faculty: EDU Sport: Archery AUS Representative U21 Trans Tasman Regatta Australian University Games, Silver Medalist Australian University Games, Bronze Medalist AUS Representative World University Championships HB B JESSICA JONGOWISASTRO NICHOLAS KATSONIS KIERAN KAUFMAN MADELINE KERYK Faculty: MDHS Sport: Badminton Faculty: SCI Sport: Cycling Faculty: EDU Sport: Basketball Faculty: SCI Sport: Australian Rules Football Australian University Games, Gold Medalist National Road Series Tour of Tasmania Best Young Rider Stage Jersey Australian University Games, Representative AFL Womens Draft, Western Bulldogs B HB JAROD KIVEN THOMAS KLEMENS WILL LANGFORD SEAN LAKE Faculty: B&E Sport: Hockey Faculty: B&E Sport: Sailing Faculty: E&D Sport: Australian Rules Football Faculty: SCI Sport: Cycling International Student Athlete Exchange – The Netherlands AUS Representative World Junior Championships AFL Footballer, Hawthorn FC 2014 Premiership Player National Road Series Grafton to Inverell Gold Medalist B DELUCA LAWSON-MATTHEW ANDREW LE-TANG TOM LIBERATORE JOHN LINKE Faculty: SCI Sport: Athletics Faculty: MDHS Sport: Powerlifting Faculty: ARTS Sport: Australian Rules Football Faculty: EDU Sport: Rowing Australian University Games, Silver Medalist AUS Representative World Junior Championships AFL Footballer, Western Bulldogs FC Best & Fairest AUS Representative World Championships HB B WILL LLEWELYN ANGUS LOCKE SCARLETT LOVE JAMIE MACMILLAN Faculty: E&D Sport: Sailing Faculty: VAS Sport: Australian Rules Football Faculty: MDHS Sport: Roller Derby Faculty: B&E Sport: Australian Rules Football AUS Representative World Junior Championships Uni Blacks VAFA Premier A Premiership Player AUS Representative World Cup AFL Footballer, North Melbourne FC PERFORMANCE B RAYMOND MAK WUNG LIN MAK DANIEL MARKWORTH EMILY MAROTTA Faculty: SCI Sport: Swimming Faculty: B&E Sport: Badminton Faculty: MDHS Sport: Australian Rules Football Faculty: SCI Sport: Fencing Hong Kong Representative Incheon Asian Games AUS Representative World University Championships AFL Footballer, St Kilda FC VIC Representative Australian Open Championships B B SAMANTHA MARSHALL LISA MCCOMB LUKE MCDONALD THOMAS MCDONALD Faculty: SCI Sport: Swimming Faculty: B&E Sport: Freestyle Skiing Faculty: ARTS Sport: Australian Rules Football Faculty: B&E Sport: Australian Rules Football Australian University Games, Gold Medalist Australian University Championships, Silver Medalist AFL Footballer, North Melbourne FC AFL Footballer, Melbourne Football Club B HB INDIA MCKENZIE ALICE MCNAMARA CLAIRE MICHEL WILL MINSON Faculty: SCI Sport: Rowing Faculty: MDHS Sport: Rowing Faculty: MDHS Sport: Cycling Faculty: SCI Sport: Australian Rules Football Australian University Games, Gold Medalist AUS Representative World Championships Australian University Games, Silver Medalist AFL Footballer, Western Bulldogs FC B 31 B NICHOLAS MONTGOMERY DARCY MOORE JAMES MORRISON MICHELLE MOTTERAN Faculty: ARTS Sport: Skiing Faculty: B&E Sport: Australian Rules Football Faculty: B&E Sport: Skiing Faculty: SCI Sport: Touch Football AUS Representative U23 World Championships VIC Country Representative, U18 National Championships Australian University Championships, Silver Medalist Australian University Games, Silver Medalist B ROSS MUELLER GEORGINA MUTTON HIROSHI NARASAKI TODD NEVE Faculty: MSI Sport: Cycling Faculty: VAS Sport: Hockey Faculty: SCI Sport: Baseball Faculty: SCI Sport: Orienteering Australian University Games, Gold Medalist Australian University Games, Silver Medalist Australian University Games Bronze Medalist AUS Representative World University Championships B 32 HB B HB B MATTHEW PERROT CATHERINE PHILLIPS ALEXANDRA PRENTICE ALEXANDRA RADEVSKI Faculty: B&E Sport: Water Polo Faculty: SCI Sport: Ultimate Frisbee Faculty: SCI Sport: Ultimate Frisbee Faculty: SCI Sport: Golf Australian University Games Green & Gold team VIC Representative Club Nationals Gold Medalist Australian University Games, Gold Medalist Australian University Games, Gold Medalist PERFORMANCE HB B HB HB STELLA RADFORD JAYSHAAN RANDHAWA JOHNNY RAYNER Faculty: SCI Sport: Athletics Faculty: SCI Sport: Hockey Faculty: MDHS Sport: Australian Rules Football AUS Representative World Junior Championships VIC Representative Australian Hockey League AFL Footballer, Essendon FC Faculty: SCI Sport: Underwater Hockey AUS Representative U23 Trans Tasman Invitational Bronze Medalist CHRISTINE RICHARDSON TRISTAN ROBINSON ALEXANDER ROWE PRATEETI SABHLOK Faculty: SCI Sport: Snowboarding Faculty: SCI Sport: Athletics Faculty: MDHS Sport: Athletics Faculty: ARTS Sport: Synchronised Swimming Australian University Championships, Gold Medalist Australian University Games, Gold Medalist AUS Selection Commonwealth Games & National 800m Record Holder AUS Representative World Cup B HB MARIA KAMILA REYES PERDOMO B NATHAN SAMBEVSKI EMILY SECCULL ROJINI SELLADURI BRENT SHEAHAN Faculty: LAW Sport: Touch Football Faculty: ARTS Sport: Hockey Faculty: B&E Sport: Badminton Faculty: B&E Sport: Australian Rules Football Australian University Games D2 Silver Medalist VIC Representative National Indoor Hockey Championships AUS Representative World University Championships Uni Blacks VAFA Premier A Premiership Player HB OLIVIA SIBILLIN PHOEBE STANLEY ANDREW STEELE LANITA STEER Faculty: SCI Sport: Rowing Faculty: MDHS Sport: Rowing Faculty: EDU Sport: Basketball Faculty: VAS Sport: Orienteering Australian Boat Race, Gold Medalist Australian University Games, Gold Medalist Australian University Games, Representative AUS Representative World Junior Championships B B B BRODIE SUMMERS THOMAS SWALLOW CHRIS TASS-PARKER LEAH TAUSAN Faculty: B&E Sport: Skiing Faculty: B&E Sport: Volleyball Faculty: SCI Sport: Swimming Faculty: MSD Sport: Fencing AUS Representative Winter Olympic Games Australian University Games Silver Medalist VIC Representative Arena Grand Prix Meet AUS Representative World Junior Championships B B NOAM TIDHAR SYLVIA TIET HOLLY TREVERTON JARED TRUSCOTT Faculty: SCI Sport: Judo Faculty: SCI Sport: Squash Faculty: ARTS Sport: Rowing Faculty: B&E Sport: Hockey VIC Representative South Australian International Open Australian University Games Silver Medalist Australian University Games, Gold Medalist Australian University Games, Silver Medalist HB RENEE TSONGAS SEBASTIAN WAKIN MARCEL WALKINGTON OLYMPIA WARD Faculty: MDHS Sport: Tennis Faculty: SCI Sport: Dragon Boat Racing Faculty: SCI Sport: Triathlon Faculty: ARTS Sport: Rowing Australian University Games Representative AUS Representative World Cup AUS Representative U23 World Championships Australian University Games, Gold Medalist B HB CLAUDIA WARSZAWKSI LUCAS WEBER EMMA WEBLEY CHRISTIAN WELCH Faculty: B&E Sport: Cheerleading Faculty: ARTS Sport: Fencing Faculty: ARTS Sport: Rowing Faculty: B&E Sport: Rugby League AUS Representative World Championships AUS Representative Commonwealth Championship Bronze Medalist Australian University Games, Gold Medalist NRL Player, Melbourne Storm HB HB JOANNE WESTON ANTHONY WILLIAMS LOCHLAN WISE OSCAR WOOKEY Faculty: B&E Sport: Netball Faculty: B&E Sport: Volleyball Faculty: E&D Sport: Ultimate Frisbee Faculty: SCI Sport: Hockey AUS Representative, Fast5 World Series Silver Medalist Australian University Games, Silver Medalist Australian University Games, Gold Medalist Australian University Games, Silver Medalist HB B B PERFORMANCE HB B 33 PENELOPE YOUNG SARAH YULE MATE ZATHILA DANIEL ZAMBON Faculty: SCI Sport: Kayaking Faculty: SCI Sport: Netball Faculty: B&E Sport: Athletics Faculty: MDHS Sport: Australian Rules Football AUS Representative U23 World Championships Silver Medalist Australian University Games, Silver Medalist VIC Representative Australian Open Championships Silver Medalist Australian University Games, Gold Medalist HB CLAUDIA ZUCHELLI Faculty: SCI Sport: Rowing Australian University Games, Gold Medalist B 34 PERFORMANCE Elite Athlete Jennifer Cleary with her crew at the 2014 World Rowing Championships. CLUBS The Melbourne University Football Club claimed four premierships in the 2014 season. SPORTING CLUBS THE SPORTING CLUBS PROVIDE SPORTING, RECREATIONAL AND INSTRUCTIONAL OPPORTUNITIES FOR STUDENTS, STAFF AND ALUMNI. THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION OUTLINES THE CLUBS HIGHLIGHTS FOR 2014. CLUBS ARE LISTED IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER. Competitive Clubs ATHLETICS Established 1890 Melbourne University Athletics Club fielded teams in the elite division in 2014 in all Athletics Victoria competitions, consistently finishing in the top four. 36 CLUBS The highlight of 2014 was second place for the Premier Division Men in the XCR competition. Stella Radford and Joel Baden were the zenith of the Club’s individual performances with further international representation beckoning. The Club also recorded its sixth year in a row of membership growth. In 2015, the Club will celebrate its 125th anniversary. President Hamish Beaumont CLUB RESULTS Secretary Alex van der Meer Peter Gaukrodger Treasurer Hari Konchada Tim Hui 53 STUDENT MEMBERS 65 ALUMNI/ STAFF MEMBERS 60 OTHERS TEAM NAME LEAGUE DIVISION RESULT Open / Men XCR14 Premier 2nd Open / Women MUAC XCR14 Premier 6th Open / Men AV Shield (13/14) 1 4th Open / Women AV Shield (13/14) 1 5th ATHLETICS (CONT’D) SIGNIFICANT SENIOR CLUB AND OTHER LEAGUE ACHIEVEMENTS MEMBER NAME REPRESENTATIVE BODY / TEAM / LEAGUE DIVISION ACHIEVEMENT Joel Baden AA Open / Men High Jump Bronze Sarah McSweeney MUAC Open / Women Best Female Track and Field Athlete Simon Grieg MUAC Open / Men Best Male Track and Field Athlete Lisa Weightman MUAC Open Performance of the Year Julie McNamara MUAC Open / Women Best Female Winter Athlete Mark Kirwan MUAC Open / Men Best Male Winter Athlete Mark Kirwan AV Winter Athlete of the Year 2nd Place BADMINTON No report or results were provided by the Club. Established 1956. President Mei Yam Secretary Jason Chen Vice-President Lewis Tang Treasurer Peejade Cheng 37 CLUBS BASEBALL 40 25 OTHERS STUDENT MEMBERS Established 1926 20 The Melbourne University Baseball Club was competitive across all teams with the B Reserve team crowned back-toback champions. With the probable implementation of the East-West Link, the Club’s playing grounds have been temporarily relocated to Essendon Baseball Club. It has been disappointing to lose the Club’s home for the past 40 seasons; however, the negotiated deal is considered very successful and the Club is looking forward to season 2015. President Vibeke Peders Treasurer Alan Yang Vice-President James Dann Senior Coach Gary Bitmead Secretary Sid Paleri ALUMNI/ STAFF MEMBERS SIGNIFICANT SENIOR CLUB AND OTHER LEAGUE ACHIEVEMENTS CLUB RESULTS TEAM NAME LEAGUE DIVISION RESULT MEMBER TEAM / DIVISION ACHIEVEMENT NAME LEAGUE Senior – Men MWBL A3 5th Davy Wang Senior – Women DBA Womens 3rd MWBL A4 League MVP BASKETBALL Established 1954 135 38 ALUMNI/ STAFF MEMBERS STUDENT MEMBERS 45 The Club commemorated the passing of ex-member James Rapley, holding a memorial round during a Big V home game with proceeds donated to a Whitley College scholarship. Bernie Thompson received the John Bayliss Award, the Club’s highest honour. In 2015, the Club will have a new Mens Division 1 head coach and will continue to hold an annual charity round during a Big V home game. 38 Treasurer Damien Murphy Vice-President Rhia Mikkor Head Coach Andrew Walker (M) Sam Fileccia (W) Secretary Phil Verocchi OTHERS Melbourne University Basketball Club had a solid year in 2014. The Club obtained a new Womens Division 2 head coach and continued to participate in the Division 1 Mens Big V competition. Over 20 teams participated in domestic competitions and regional tournaments. President Anjali Goundar CLUB RESULTS TEAM NAME LEAGUE DIVISION RESULT Senior Men Big V 1 7th Senior Women Big V 2 5th Senior Women 1 CYMS A 5th Open Champions Warrnambool Tournament SIGNIFICANT SENIOR CLUB AND OTHER LEAGUE ACHIEVEMENTS MEMBER NAME TEAM / LEAGUE DIVISION ACHIEVEMENT Caitlyn Mackenzie Big V 2 Team MVP Jovan Bojanic Big V 1 Team MVP Nicole Symons CYMS A League MVP Summer 2013-14 CLUBS BOAT Established 1859 The Melbourne University Boat Club continued its success at club, state, national and international levels. Domestically, the Club had great success, highlighted by topping the National Championships medal table for the seventh time in eight years. The haul of 31 medals was the greatest ever by the Club. Internationally, the Club had crews racing at several world-renown regattas, including the Henley Royal Regatta, UK, and Head of the Charles, USA, in addition to our elite rowers representing their country at the U19, U23 & Senior World Championships. President Peter Antonie Treasurer James Adams Vice-President Minnie Cade Senior Coach Pete Kupcis Secretary Greg Longden 119 OTHERS 42 STUDENT MEMBERS 38 ALUMNI/ STAFF MEMBERS BOAT (CONT’D) CLUB RESULTS TEAM NAME EVENT DIVISION RESULT Melbourne University Boat Club Australian Rowing Championships Overall medal table 1st (top ranked club in Australia) 13 gold 7 silver 10 bronze Melbourne University Boat Club Henley Royal Regatta, UK Intermediate Mens Coxless Four Heat Melbourne University Boat Club Great Race, NZ Mens Eight and Womens Eight 3rd and 3rd Melbourne University Boat Club Head of the Charles, USA Lightweight Womens Eight, Masters Women Coxed Four 6th and 1st respectively NATIONAL REPRESENTATION MEMBER NAME REPRESENTATIVE BODY EVENT RESULT Kim Crow FISA World Championship Womens Singles Scull 2nd place Kim Crow RA Australian Championships Womens Singles Scull Winner Kim Crow RA Australian Championships Womens Doubles Scull Winner Alice McNamara RA Australian Championships Womens Doubles Scull 2nd Place 39 CLUBS CHEERLEADING Established 2011 No report or results were provided by the Club. President Sarah Griffith Secretary Jane Nicholson Vice-President Carra Simpson Treasurer Lora Evans CRICKET Established 1856 CLUB RESULTS Melbourne University Cricket Club had a difficult year on the field in season 20132014, and will be looking to rectify their results in the upcoming season. Off the field, major events included the Business Breakfast, attracting over 350 people. Guest speakers included the Australian Cricket Coach, Darren Lehmann, and the CEO of Cricket Australia, James Sutherland. Eleven of the University’s finest cricketers were also inducted into the Cricket Club Hall of Fame at a gala function in November. TEAM NAME LEAGUE DIVISION RESULT Melbourne University Cricket Victoria Premier 13th Melbourne University MCC Division 1 8th 67 27 OTHERS STUDENT MEMBERS 2 ALUMNI/ STAFF MEMBERS NATIONAL REPRESENTATION President Derek Bennett Treasurer Arthur Nitsopoulos MEMBER NAME REPRESENTATIVE BODY EVENT Vice President Rachel Durham Head Coach Jarrod Leggett Fawad Ahmed Cricket Australia Australia A Secretary and General Manager Tim Heathcote 40 CYCLING CLUBS Established 2005 SIGNIFICANT SENIOR CLUB AND OTHER LEAGUE ACHIEVEMENTS No report or results were provided by the Club. MEMBER NAME COMPETITION DIVISION ACHIEVEMENT President Lisa Brown Ross Mueller A Grade 1st Vice-President Nic Hamley Northern Combine Broadford Sean Lake CV / Preston Mountain Classic Elite Men 1st Sean Lake Northern Combine Hell of the West A Grade 1st Sean Lake Grafton to Inverell Cycle Classic A Grade 1st Kim Emmenegger CV / Little River Road Race A Grade 1st Felix Emmenegger Cyclocross Fields of Joy Race 1 C Grade 1st Felix Emmenegger Cyclocross Fields of Joy Race 2 B Grade 1st Secretary John Prince 8 OTHERS 4 ALUMNI/ STAFF MEMBERS 68 STUDENT MEMBERS FENCING 24 Established 1946 44 OTHERS The Melbourne University Fencing Club had another successful development year in 2014. Member retention rates are now at an all-time high. The intermediate class proved to be a successful transition for newcomers to the sport to continue their progression after the introductory course. This, in combination with dedicated footwork training classes, has resulted in members gaining more confidence to participate in advanced state-based training sessions and competitions. President Dianna Gu Secretary Alex Leung Vice-President Phil Haintz Treasurer Jordan Beale STUDENT MEMBERS 4 ALUMNI/ STAFF MEMBERS INDIVIDUAL HONOURS CLUB MEMBER REPRESENTATIVE TEAM / EVENT / ACHIEVEMENT Dianna Gu National Championships / Womens Open Epee / 3rd Daniel Osvath National Championships / Mens Open Epee / 2nd FOOTBALL (MEN) Established 1859 CLUB RESULTS The 2014 season was a fine one for the Melbourne University Football Club. The results speak for themselves with nine teams, seven finalists, six grand finals and four premierships. With sustained participation, official and supporter levels, and the Blues and Blacks comprising one-fifth of the VAFA Premier Division, the Club is riding high and looking forward to 2015. 153 OTHERS 68 BLACKS 73 BLUES 78 ALUMNI/STAFF MEMBERS 33 BLACKS / 45 BLUES 141 STUDENT MEMBERS 69 BLACKS 84 BLUES Football Operations David Phefley (Blues) General Secretary Andrew Donald Senior Coach Cameron Roberts (Blacks), Quinton Gleeson (Blues) Treasurer Stephen Longley Chairman Luke van Kempen (Blacks), Joseph Sturrock (Blues) U19 Coach Justin Gray/Justin Davies (Blacks), Jeff Scotland (Blues) Secretary Scott Myers (Blacks) TEAM NAME LEAGUE DIVISION RESULT Blacks – Seniors VAFA Premier A Premiers Blues – Seniors VAFA Premier B Premiers Blacks – Reserves VAFA Premier A Reserves Premiers Blues – Reserves VAFA Premier B Reserves Premiers SIGNIFICANT SENIOR CLUB AND OTHER LEAGUE ACHIEVEMENTS MEMBER NAME TEAM / LEAGUE DIVISION ACHIEVEMENT Bede Mahon Blacks Premier A Best & Fairest Peter Summers Blues Premier B Best & Fairest Adam Pattison Blacks Premier A Leading Goal-kicker Tom MacKenzie Blues Premier B Leading Goal-kicker Tom MacKenzie Blues Premier B Cordner Medallist (Best Player in Grand Final) Marshall Rippon Blues Premier B 3rd League Best and Fairest Bede Mahon Blacks Premier A Runner-Up League Best and Fairest Bede Mahon Blacks Premier A Jock Nelson Medallist (Best Player in Grand Final) 41 CLUBS The state-of-the-art pavilion lifted all associated with the Club, and the players and officials made full use of the excellent facilities with the Blacks and Blues having a number of well-supported luncheons. The vastly improved quality of the surface of the oval was also a major contributor to the 2014 result. President John Carmody FOOTBALL (WOMEN) Established 1997 The Melbourne University Womens Football Club had two key milestones in 2014. Firstly, the Junior Melbourne University Womens Football team celebrated its ten-year anniversary, having engaged over 150 young women in that time. The Club was also very pleased to field three full senior teams and a youth girls team playing in the Victorian Womens Football League for the first time in history. President Lauren Byrnes Treasurer Jess Egan Secretary Jessica Fewster Head Coach Michael Sandry 97 36 OTHERS STUDENT MEMBERS Eight players participated in the second annual Womens AFL exhibition match between the Western Bulldogs and Melbourne Football Club. 42 CLUB RESULTS TEAM NAME LEAGUE DIVISION RESULT Senior VWFL Premier 3rd Under 18’s EDFL WRFL combined – Youth Youth Girls Runners-Up 7 ALUMNI/ STAFF MEMBERS CLUBS NATIONAL REPRESENTATION SIGNIFICANT SENIOR CLUB AND OTHER LEAGUE ACHIEVEMENTS MEMBER NAME MEMBER NAME TEAM / LEAGUE DIVISION ACHIEVEMENT Kate Francis MUWFC – Life Membership Belinda McErvale MUWFC – 150 Game Milestone Emma Kearney MUWFC Premier Best and Fairest Madeline Keyrk VWFL – VWFL Best First Year Player Isabel Huntington EDFL Junior Runner-Up League Best and Fairest Isabel Huntington ACS Sports Junior Hall of Fame Inductee REPRESENTATIVE EVENT BODY Youth Girls Isabel Huntington Selection in All Australian under 18’s squad Monique Conti Selection in All Australian under 16’s squad SSA FUTSAL Established 2007 Melbourne University Futsal Club had a successful 2014. President Eukuik Park Secretary Aman Rekhy The Friday Night League competition was held on the University’s hockey pitch and accommodated over 240 members. The Womens Division 1 team was promoted and now competes in the Womens State League finishing a credible fourth. Vice-President Kerry Hwang Treasurer Euikuk Park The Mens team was promoted from Division 1 and played in the State League Two. 26 OTHERS 21 STUDENT MEMBERS CLUB RESULTS TEAM DIVISION / LEAGUE RESULT Men State League 2 / Futsal Oz 3rd GRIDIRON 114 18 OTHERS STUDENT MEMBERS Established 2013 9 The Melbourne University Gridiron Club experienced further growth in the 2014 season with the promotion of the Firsts team to Division 1 and the establishment of the Seconds team in Division 2. The Club also continued to operate a Womens team and established a Juniors program. As a result, we are the first Club in Victoria to successfully offer four teams in the one season. The Mens team competed valiantly against the incumbent Seniors team, and placed ninth. The Club also had 11 players invited to the Gridiron Victoria State team. ALUMNI/STAFF MEMBERS CLUB RESULTS TEAM NAME LEAGUE DIVISION RESULT Royals Gridiron Victoria 1 – Conference A 5th SIGNIFICANT SENIOR CLUB AND OTHER LEAGUE ACHIEVEMENTS MEMBER NAME TEAM / LEAGUE DIVISION ACHIEVEMENT President Bryce Cilia Brad Zochodne Dominic Young Victoria Eagles Friendly Matches Invited to State Team Secretary Haley Fleming Henry Wright Daniel Griffin Victoria Eagles Friendly Matches Invited to State Team Treasurer Henry Wright HOCKEY 43 Established 1907 CLUBS The Club had another successful season in 2014. From 19 teams, 10 played finals, five made grand finals and two won premierships, with the Club also retaining the Fin McNab Cup and Chancellors’ Cup. Particularly pleasing was the second-year consolidation of the Womens Masters team, which included playing home matches at the University. The Mens and Womens top squads introduced some exciting new players and saw continued development from existing talent. Off-field activities included after-training cook-ups, canteen service on some game days, the arrival of couches and a noticeboard, and hosting functions – including watching the Kookaburras win the World Cup. 106 OTHERS 113 STUDENT MEMBERS 111 ALUMNI/ STAFF MEMBERS CLUB RESULTS TEAM NAME LEAGUE DIVISION RESULT Mens Firsts Hockey Victoria Vic League 1 5th Mens Seconds Hockey Victoria Pennant A Runners-Up President James Stewart Treasurer Dom Crowley Mens Fifths Hockey Victoria Metro 1 North West Runners-Up Vice-President Paul Boltwood Mens Firsts Coach Davin Smith Womens Seconds Hockey Victoria Vic League 1 Reserves Premiers Secretary Emily Rosse Womens First Coach Jonathan McAleese Womens Fourths Hockey Victoria Metro 1 South East 3rd HOCKEY (CONT’D) NATIONAL REPRESENTATION MEMBER NAME REPRESENTATIVE BODY EVENT RESULT Daniel Carlin Hockey Victoria Australian Country Championships 3rd SIGNIFICANT SENIOR CLUB AND OTHER LEAGUE ACHIEVEMENTS 44 MEMBER NAME TEAM / LEAGUE DIVISION ACHIEVEMENT Tim Luscombe Mens Firsts Vic League 1 Best and Fairest (Club) Louise Lines Womens Firsts Vic League 1 Best and Fairest (Club) Kate Wong Hockey Victoria Womens Vic League 1 3rd in League Best and Fairest LACROSSE Established 1883 CLUBS The Melbourne University Lacrosse Club undertook an enthusiastic recruitment drive to encourage new participants to the sport. This was achieved through an active promotion and communication effort building on exposure at O-Week Clubs days. The promotion effort saw record high numbers of participants come along to the first few training sessions, with over 70 new people attending. There was also a committee restructure, with clearly defined roles and expectations for each office bearer. President Jess Kaaden Secretary Hannah Tan Vice-President Jake Allen Treasurer Nick Anthony 34 21 OTHERS CLUB RESULTS STUDENT MEMBERS TEAM NAME LEAGUE Melb Uni Men DIVISION Lacrosse 1 Vic RESULT 8th SIGNIFICANT SENIOR CLUB AND OTHER LEAGUE ACHIEVEMENTS MEMBER NAME TEAM / LEAGUE DIVISION ACHIEVEMENT Floyd Bagawanath MULC Mens Division 1 Most Valuable Player NETBALL Established 1990 The Netball Club had a successful year in 2014. The majority of the Premier Division teams and the higher grade A-Grade teams reached the finals in both seasons during year. This achievement reflects the hard work of both players and coaching staff. A highlight was the premiership win by MUNC 6 in the A Open Grade and MUNC 4 Runners-Up. Off the court, it was also a very busy year with the club holding its first ever Presentation Night. Players who had reached 200 and 150-game milestones were recognised and rewarded for their hard work and loyalty. The Club plans on holding this event on a yearly basis. A new committee has recently been elected and the Club looks forward to a successful 2015 season. President Jess Jones Joanna Pizzi Treasurer Erin Molan Sarah Wilkie Vice-President Helena Dwyer Zanthe Burke Senior Coach Kaylea McQuade CLUB RESULTS TEAM NAME LEAGUE MUNC 1 Secretary Georgina Buckley Tess Grimmond 45 DIVISION RESULT Parkville A Open Netball Grade Premiers 79 OTHERS STUDENT MEMBERS 28 ALUMNI/ STAFF MEMBERS RUGBY Established 1909 45 The Club’s ability to compete at Premier First Grade level was pleasing with early wins against some top opposition. The Under 20 Colts program is the benchmark of the competition, with Melbourne University competing in its fourth appearance in a grand final in the past six years. The Club’s deployment of a rugby team to the Sydney University Games was also a milestone given the previous season lacked sufficient numbers to field a squad. Over 10 players represented the Club at state and/or national levels, as well as Club officials being recognised and taking on representative administrative roles with the Melbourne Rebels. The season also saw links with the Rebels and the University solidify with a number of networking and business events bringing together a wealth of knowledge and value to both organisations. The Young Achiever Program continues to go from strength to strength and, with our University partnership, will once again be the flagship program for our Club in assisting the promotion of sporting and education pathways in 2015. CLUB RESULTS TEAM DIVISION / LEAGUE RESULT First XV Premier 1 / Dewar Shield / Victorian Rugby Union 6th President/s Craig Albiston William Gallagher General Manager Jason Jones Treasurer Tom Almond Head Coach Jason Jones Secretary David Loads 150 OTHERS 24 STUDENT MEMBERS 1 ALUMNI/ STAFF MEMBERS CLUBS The Melbourne University Rugby Club improved in various areas in 2014; notably, the increase in participation across 15-aside Rugby Union as well as the newly formed 7-a-side competition. RUGBY (CONT’D) INDIVIDUAL HONOURS – NATIONAL REPRESENTATION MEMBER NAME REPRESENTATIVE BODY EVENT RESULT Ian Jones Melbourne Rebels Finalist Rabo Direct Finalist Volunteer of the Year Award, as well as nominated as the National Volunteer of the Year Chris Ward Melbourne Rebels State Under 20’s Squad Selection Fereti Saaga Australian Rugby Union Represented the Australian Schoolboys under 20’s Squad Selection INDIVIDUAL HONOURS – SIGNIFICANT SENIOR CLUB AND OTHER LEAGUE ACHIEVEMENTS 46 MEMBER NAME TEAM / LEAGUE DIVISION ACHIEVEMENT Matthew Van Der Westhuizen MURFC Colts Best and Fairest Andrew Roche MURFC Colts Best and Fairest in Grand Final Ryan O’Sullivan MURFC 1st Grade Best and Fairest Hector Thomson MURFC 2nd Grade Best and Fairest CLUBS SOCCER Established 2005 181 105 OTHERS STUDENT MEMBERS No report or results were provided by the Club. President Andrew Bulleen Vice-President/s Michael Owen (M) Nicola Vincent (W) SIGNIFICANT SENIOR CLUB AND OTHER LEAGUE ACHIEVEMENTS Treasurer Bernard Wojcik (M) Adrienne Heslop (W) Club Administrator Boris Ivanov Secretary Rod Clark (M) Madeline Horey (W) CLUB RESULTS MEMBER NAME TEAM / LEAGUE DIVISION ACHIEVEMENT Keryn Walters Seniors State League 1 State League 1 Best and Fairest winner 3rd Keryn Walters Seniors State League 1 State League 1 Top Goal Scorer State League 1 3rd Keryn Walters Seniors State League 1 Best and Fairest (team) State League 1 Reserves 1st Brittany Salt Reserves State League 1 Reserves Best and Fairest (team) Rasa Bergin State 3 State League 3 W Best and Fairest (team) TEAM NAME LEAGUE DIVISION RESULT Melb Uni Men 5 FFV Metro 1 Melb Uni Women FFV Melb Uni Women 2 FFV 14 SOFTBALL 28 OTHERS President Erin Lane STUDENT MEMBERS Established 1961 Treasurer Erin Lane Karen Peterson Secretary Jodie Lim Head Coach Molly Hoak 4 Season 2014 was a growth period for the Melbourne University Softball Club. Many new players joined the Club and all three teams in the 2014 Melbourne Softball Association Metro Winter League placed in the top three. All teams competed exceptionally well with the Raptors winning the A Reserve Premiership. CLUB RESULTS TEAM DIVISION / LEAGUE RESULT Angels A Grade / MSA Metro League 3rd Raptors A Reserve / MSA Metro League A Premiers ALUMNI/ STAFF MEMBERS INDIVIDUAL HONOURS – SIGNIFICANT SENIOR CLUB AND OTHER LEAGUE ACHIEVEMENTS MEMBER NAME TEAM / LEAGUE DIVISION ACHIEVEMENT Khay Fong MSA – MSA Service Award (Recognition of Service to Softball) Khay Fong MUSC – MUSC Service Award (5+ Years) Erin Lane MSA – MSA Service Award (Recognition of Service to Softball) Erin Lane MUSC – MUSC Service Award (5+ Years) Danielle Senyschyn MUSC – MUSC Service Award (5 years) Danika Hill MSA A Grade MVP Award Jessica Lew MSA A Grade MVP Runner-UP Sarah Rodgers MSA A Reserve MVP Award Elise Chisholm MSA A Reserve MVP Runner-Up SQUASH 47 Established 1964 CLUBS The Melbourne University Squash Club celebrated its 50-year anniversary in 2014. The Club recognised the occasion by hosting a tournament, followed by a cocktail evening at St Ambrose Hall. Sarah Fitzgerald (former world champion) and Sarah Cardwell (current world number 59) attended and provided members with an insight into their professional life, as well as some training tips. The Club also continued to run the popular Social Squash nights and our established womens coaching program. President Sylvia Tiet Treasurer Lucas Bediaga Secretary Melissa Hunt CLUB RESULTS 24 OTHERS 37 ALUMNI/ STAFF MEMBERS 106 STUDENT MEMBERS TEAM NAME LEAGUE DIVISION RESULT Melb Uni Open SSL B Reserve (Summer) Champions Melb Uni Open SSL B Grade (Autumn) Champions Melb Uni Open SSL C Reserve (Autumn) Champions Melb Uni Women SSL B Grade (Autumn) Champions SQUASH SIGNIFICANT SENIOR CLUB AND OTHER LEAGUE ACHIEVEMENTS (CONT’D) MEMBER NAME TEAM / LEAGUE DIVISION ACHIEVEMENT James Kavourakis SquashVic Vic Open Division 1A Runner-Up Ballarat Open /Division 1 3rd Vic Open /Division 3A Runner-Up Ballarat Open /Division 2 3rd Owen Yang TABLE TENNIS SquashVic 24 106 OTHERS STUDENT MEMBERS Established 1954 No results were provided by the Club. The Melbourne University Table Tennis Club expanded significantly in 2014. Firstly, the number of members increased threefold and, as a result, the Club was able to purchase new equipment for training 48 TENNIS purposes. Secondly, the Club secured Extragreen Travel Agency as a sponsor, and are planning to increase the number of sponsors in the coming year. Finally, new Club shirts were produced by our Club designer for Club members to purchase. President Joshua Cheung Secretary Katie Lau Vice-President Erdong She Treasurer Ron Lee CLUB RESULTS CLUBS Established 1884 TEAM No report was provided by the Club. President/s Rhys Cleghorn Mark Burrows Secretary Priscilla Dijuardi DIVISION / LEAGUE RESULT Melbourne University Australian Corporate Games Champions Mens Pennant Div 10 / Tennis Victoria 2nd Open Section 3 / BDNTA Autumn Premiers Treasurer Natalie De Sousa Open Section 1 / BDNTA Winter 2nd Head Coach Gim Kurti Open Section 2 / BDNTA Winter Premiers Open Section 4 / BDNTA Winter 3rd INDIVIDUAL HONOURS 17 OTHERS 16 ALUMNI/ STAFF MEMBERS 161 STUDENT MEMBERS CLUB MEMBER REPRESENTATIVE TEAM / EVENT / ACHIEVEMENT Chris Visser Australian Corporate Games / 2nd Open Mens Singles and Open Mens Doubles Ivy Nguyen Australian Corporate Games / 2nd Womens Under 30 Singles Rhys Cleghorn Australian Corporate Games / 1st Mens Under 30 Singles Brendan Visser Australian Corporate Games / 2nd Mens Open Doubles Jack Murray Australian Corporate Games / 3rd Mens Doubles Harry Tan Australian Corporate Games / 3rd Mens Doubles TOUCH Established 1997 The Touch Club had a very successful year in 2014 with two premierships in the Fawkner Park Touch Competition, as well as two premierships in the state’s highest competition, the Victorian Touch League. The Club also had two representatives in the Alliance/National Touch League. CLUB RESULTS Chairman Matt Horden President/s Marija Buljan Paul Rogers Tim Heathcote President – Blacks Tom Lutwyche President – Northern Touch and Parkville Touch Thomas Brown 13 Secretary Sally Foletta 6 Treasurer Joni Pirovich 119 OTHERS STUDENT MEMBERS ALUMNI/ STAFF MEMBERS SIGNIFICANT SENIOR CLUB AND OTHER LEAGUE ACHIEVEMENTS TEAM NAME LEAGUE DIVISION RESULT MEMBER NAME TEAM / LEAGUE DIVISION ACHIEVEMENT Touch UM – Mens Fawkner Park Touch A Grade 1st Timothy Glazebrook Australian Mixed Squad Trans Tasman Competition Selected for Australian Mixed Training Squad Timothy Glazebrook Fawkner Park Touch A Grade 1st Alliance / National Touch League Mens Elite 8 Touch UM – Womens Played at the highest level in the National Touch League Victorian Northern Blacks Men Touch League Mens 1st Nathan Sambevski Alliance / National Touch League Mens Elite 8 Played at the highest level in the National Touch League Northern Blacks Mixed Mixed 1st Victorian Touch League 49 CLUBS ULTIMATE No report was provided by the Club. Established 1994 President Victor Pupko Secretary Chi Wai Lam Vice-President Jaynaya Dwyer Treasurer Sam Ball CLUB RESULTS 84 STUDENT MEMBERS SIGNIFICANT SENIOR CLUB AND OTHER LEAGUE ACHIEVEMENTS TEAM DIVISION / LEAGUE RESULT Melbourne Uni Division 1 / Albert Park 4 League Div 1 th MEMBER NAME COMPETITION DIVISION ACHIEVEMENT Brendan Ashcroft Ultimate Victoria Season 1 Male Player of the Year Alex Prentice Ultimate Victoria Season 1 Rookie of the Year VOLLEYBALL Established 1958 The Volleyball Club introduced new blood into its administration with the main challenge being the education of new committee members to the rigours of sport administration. Off-court performance and operations continued to deliver many positive results during the year. On-court performance saw the Uni Blues women win back-to-back gold medals and finals appearances for a number of teams with the Mens Premier team finishing a respectable third. Other results included great performances by 50 the Division 2 Mens teams with the Womens teams unfortunately falling short of any finals appearances. The Club’s junior girls’ development and social programs are steadily increasing in numbers as a direct result of improved communications and promotion. The junior boys’ program continues to deliver a strong recruitment base of boys. In conclusion, the Club continues to provide members with a range of volleyball services and experiences that keeps them coming back for more. President Gus Cirillo Treasurer Zach Bye Vice-President Rosemary Bissett Head Coaches Gus Cirillo (M) Eric Orton (W) Secretary Sarah Preston 28 23 STUDENT MEMBERS OTHERS CLUBS CLUB RESULTS – PERFORMANCE NATIONAL REPRESENTATION TEAM NAME LEAGUE DIVISION RESULT MEMBER NAME REPRESENTATIVE BODY EVENT Uni Blues Women AVL Premier Champions Trent O’Dea AVF Renegades Senior Men VVL Premier 3rd Prelim 7 week tour of Asia / Europe / 2014 Australian World League Squad / Asian Cup in Kazakhstan / Toured Iran with Australian Senior B Team / Currently eight-month contract in Sweden Tom Hodges AVF Renegades Senior Women VVL Premier 6th Senior Australian B Team tour of Iran and Kazakhstan / World Beach Tour of Poland Tom Hodges University of the Pacific (USA) Played at University of the Pacific in 2014 / NCAA Best Blocker / All American Freshmen Team / All Conference Freshmen Team / All Conference Honourable Mention / Scouted by University of California St Bernard’s 2014 Vic Schools College Cup Junior Program Open Div1 Champions SIGNIFICANT SENIOR CLUB AND OTHER LEAGUE ACHIEVEMENTS MEMBER NAME COMPETITION DIVISION ACHIEVEMENT Chrissie Mahon VVL Womens Premier League MVP ranking 4th Harry Clarke VVL Mens Premier League MVP ranking 3rd / Club MVP Trent O’Dea National Championships Under 23 Vic Indoor State Team Tom Hodges National Championships Under 23 Vic Indoor State Team Anthony Williams VVL / National Championships Mens Div 1 / Under 19 League MV / Vic Indoor State Team Daniel Allison National Championships Under 19 Vic Indoor State Team WATER POLO 31 42 STUDENT MEMBERS OTHERS Established 1963 10 ALUMNI/ STAFF MEMBERS The Melbourne University Water Polo Club directed a focused effort into the coaching and development of players in 2014, employing a coach for the Womens team and looking to recruit a suitable coach for the Mens. The Club won both State League 2 Women and Mens Winter competitions. This improvement at the top end of the Club has been reflected across the board with all but one team finishing in the top four in winter competition. President/s Ben Yeo Ryan Morath Secretary Ryan Morath Ben Zanin Vice-President Matthew Keen Treasurer Nikola Pitman Lachlan Travers CLUB RESULTS TEAM NAME LEAGUE DIVISION RESULT Melb Uni WPV Winter Comp Mens State League 2 Premiers Melb Uni WPV Winter Comp Womens State League 2 Premiers NATIONAL REPRESENTATION MEMBER NAME REPRESENTATIVE BODY EVENT RESULT Josh Barrington Water Polo Australia 2014 National League 2nd Matt Perrott Water Polo Australia 2014 National League 2nd WEIGHTLIFTING AND POWERLIFTING Established 1950 51 Other highlights for the year included the purchase of new powerlifting bars, weightlifting jerk blocks and weightlifting collars for the Heavy Weights Room. The Club also received a uniform grant from the Minister of Sport and Recreation to purchase more competition uniforms for members. The Club also conducted a thank you lunch and working bee for volunteers at the major Melbourne powerlifting events. President David Jame Treasurer Chris Schaerf Vice-President Michael Censori Head Coach Robert Wilks Secretary Nadine Tey CLUBS The Weightlifting Club had another successful year in 2014 with a number of Club members again smashing Australian and World records. Many members competed at the International Powerlifting Federation Classic World Championships and the Australian Raw Powerlifting Championships. WEIGHTLIFTING AND POWERLIFTING (CONT’D) CLUB RESULTS TEAM NAME COMPETITION DIVISION RESULT MUWPC Pacific Invitational 66kg 1 Gold MUWPC Australian Raw Powerlifting Championships Various 2 Gold, 2 Bronze MUWPC Australian Raw Sub-Junior, Junior and Masters Powerlifting Championships Various 6 Gold, 1 Silver, 1 Bronze MUWPC Australian Bench Press Championships Various 1 Gold 1 Silver MUWPC Pacific Challenge 66kg 1 Gold NATIONAL REPRESENTATION 52 MEMBER NAME REPRESENTATIVE BODY EVENT RESULT Nghiep Luu Powerlifting Australia Pacific Invitational 66kg / 1st Nghiep Luu International Powerlifting Federation Pacific Challenge 2014 66kg / 1 st 4 18 OTHERS STUDENT MEMBERS 1 ALUMNI/ STAFF MEMBERS SIGNIFICANT SENIOR CLUB AND OTHER LEAGUE ACHIEVEMENTS CLUBS MEMBER NAME COMPETITION DIVISION ACHIEVEMENT Priscilla Smoot Powerlifting Australia Australian Raw Powerlifting Championships 47kg / 1st Catherine Greene Powerlifting Australia Australian Raw Powerlifting Championships 84kg / 3rd Nghiep Luu Powerlifting Australia Australian Raw Powerlifting Championships 66kg / 3rd Tony Reinmuth Powerlifting Australia Australian Raw Powerlifting Championships 120+kg / 1st Charlene Lee Powerlifting Australia Australian Raw Sub-Junior, Junior and Masters Powerlifting Championships 72kg Junior / 1st Nadine Tey Powerlifting Australia Australian Raw Sub-Junior, Junior and Masters Powerlifting Championships 72kg Junior / 3rd Yan-Fei Zhao Powerlifting Australia Australian Raw Sub-Junior, Junior and Masters Powerlifting Championships 84kg Junior / 1st James Bullen Powerlifting Australia Australian Raw Sub-Junior, Junior and Masters Powerlifting Championships 59kg Junior / 1st Brandon Choo Powerlifting Australia Australian Raw Sub-Junior, Junior and Masters Powerlifting Championships 66kg Junior / 1st Martin Kaminsky Powerlifting Australia Australian Raw Sub-Junior, Junior and Masters Powerlifting Championships 93kg Sub-Junior / 1st Lepeka Nanai Powerlifting Australia Australian Raw Sub-Junior, Junior and Masters Powerlifting Championships 120kg+ Blind / 1st Jason Pan Powerlifting Australia Australian Bench Press Championships 83kg / 2nd Janusz Kania Powerlifting Australia Australian Bench Press Championships 93kg / 1st Michael Censori Victorian Weightlifting Federation VWA Open and Masters GP3 85kg / 3rd Instructional Clubs AIKIDO Established 1966 The Aikido Club’s key areas of development have been increasing awareness of the martial art, gathering more members and offering a well-equipped training dojo to accommodate all skill levels. We have been privileged to draw from the extensive teaching experience of a fifth dan instructor. Areas of improvement in 2014 included extending awareness to the general public in addition to our traditional student population. Major events and milestones included six successful gradings, the majority of which were new to martial arts, and attending major national aikido events such as summer and winter school, as well as special training events at Clifton Hill dojo. INDIVIDUAL HONOURS President Michael Shaw Treasurer Anna Liu Vice-President Ben Vongchanh Head Instructor Geoff Freeman Secretary Shravan Bhurtun 4 OTHERS CLUB MEMBER EVENT / ACHIEVEMENT Rose Vuong Grading / 5th Kyu Ben Vongchanh Grading / 4th Kyu Grading / 4th Kyu / Double Grade 36 STUDENT MEMBERS 4 ALUMNI/ STAFF MEMBERS Nancy Tran Grading / 5th Kyu Anna Liu Grading / 4th Kyu Jason Toh Grading / 4th Kyu DANCE SPORT 53 The Melbourne University Dancesport Club experienced significant growth in 2014. The Club’s key areas of improvements included the purchase of a new tablet for all music, introduction of an online payments system and a new website. Planning for number of significant events in 2015 included a dance camp and intervarsity challenge with Monash University. CLUBS Established 1993 President Nathan Goldwaser Secretary Caitlyn Bosch Vice-President Peter Hall Treasurer Yargi Kilinc 41 219 OTHERS STUDENT MEMBERS 3 ALUMNI/ STAFF MEMBERS CLUB RESULTS MEMBER NAME COMPETITION DIVISION / GRADE ACHIEVEMENT Andrew Yao / Penny Liu Intervarsity v Monash Dancesport Above Gold Latin (Rumba) 1st Rohan Venkatraman / Evy Pham Intervarsity v Monash Dancesport Open Bachata 1st Sebastin Jativa / Maria Rodriguez Intervarsity v Monash Dancesport Open Argentine Tango 1st KARATE CLUB RESULTS Established 1968 The Melbourne University Karate Club had an extremely successful year in 2014. Club membership increased by 34% from the previous year and revenue increased by 39%. The Lion Bushido Tournament recorded the largest member attendance in the Club’s history. In April, the Club was also invited to perform a demonstration at St Mary’s College. President/s Wai Kit Yip Denzel Kour Treasurer Benjamin Long Leannza Chia Vice-President Yan Jing Chong Daniel Nguyen Head Instructor Sensai Alexander Albert Secretary Wayne Tang Matthew Woodhouse 11 OTHERS 1 54 MEMBER NAME COMPETITION DIVISION/GRADE ACHIEVEMENT Kaweesha K Wijesinghe Lion Bushido Annual Tournament 5th-1st Kyu Kata Open Kata 1st in both divisions Charles Roy Lion Bushido Annual Tournament – Male 10th-6th Kyu Kata 2nd in Kata 10 -6 Kyu Continuous Sparring 3rd in Sparring th th Scott Southall Lion Bushido Annual Tournament – Male Open Points Sparring 2nd Leannza Chia Lion Bushido Annual Tournament – Female Open Points Sparring 2nd Joachim Lai Lion Bushido Annual Tournament –Male 10th-7th Kyu Points Sparring 1st Gabriella Ibbot Lion Bushido Annual Tournament 10th-6th Kyu Kata 3rd Denzel Kour Lion Bushido Annual Tournament – Male 10th-6th Kyu Continuous Sparring 1st 10th-6th Kyu Points Sparring 2nd 10th-6th Kyu Kata 4th – Earned Black Belt and Certificate 51 STUDENT MEMBERS Kit Yip ALUMNI/ STAFF MEMBERS Martial Arts Alliance (MAA) CLUBS KENDO Established 1989 The Melbourne University Kendo Club marked its 25th anniversary in 2014; an achievement the Club celebrated and took as an opportunity to renew focus. The renewed spirit was reflected in the success of many of the competitions across the year. In the annual Taikai tournament, members occupied the majority of the medal spots in every division. This form continued to the Victorian Kendo Championships where Club members won first place in three out of four individual categories, as well as one second place and two first place winners in the Team category. The Club hopes to maintain this form in future years. President/s Viet Hoang Jularaj Suthibutr Treasurer Joanne Chow Yaya Bonggotgetsakul Vice President Andrew Lam Son Nguyen Head Instructor Yakov Macak 22 52 OTHERS STUDENT MEMBERS 17 Secretary Jularaj Suthibutr Justin Ireson ALUMNI/ STAFF MEMBERS CLUB RESULTS TEAM NAME COMPETITION DIVISION / GRADE RESULT MUKEN Men Vic Kendo Championships A / Kyu 2nd MUKEN Men Vic Kendo Championships Open 1st MUKEN Women Vic Kendo Championships A / KYU 1st KENDO (CONT’D) MEMBER NAME COMPETITION DIVISION / GRADE ACHIEVEMENT Jularaj Suthibutr Australian Kendo Championships 2014 Kyu 1st Son Nguyen Australian Kendo Championships 2014 Kata 2nd Jularaj Suthibutr Victorian Kendo Championships 2014 Men Kyu 1st Meera Chandrananth Victorian Kendo Championships 2014 Women Kyu 1st Daniel Jeong Victorian Kendo Championships 2014 Men Dan 1st TAEKWONDO 26 The Melbourne University Taekwondo Club had significant areas of development and improvement in 2014. This included an increase in Club member participation in more local and regional competitions (WTF), pursuing an upgrade of equipment, and enhancing activities and opportunities for Club members to engage with the local community. President/s Paul Allen (Rhee), Melanie Ng (WTF) James Occleshaw (WTF) Secretary Ying Lim (Rhee), Bonnie Su (WTF) Su Min Chan (WTF) Vice-President Lei Huang (WTF) Wilson Leung (WTF) Treasurer Arthur Lam (Rhee) Felicity Ho (WTF) Raymond Ngo (WTF) STUDENT MEMBERS 14 RHEE 81 WTF 8 ALUMNI/ STAFF MEMBERS 3 RHEE/ 5 WTF Head Instructor Ying Lim (Rhee) Tuan Truong (WTF) INDIVIDUAL HONOURS 55 MEMBER NAME COMPETITION DIVISION / GRADE ACHIEVEMENT Lukman Anasril Victorian InterUniversity Competition Yellow Belt 1st Jaka Bambang Victorian InterUniversity Competition Red Belt 1st Domenica Maldonado Victorian InterUniversity Competition Open Black Belt 2nd TAI CHI AND WUSHU 11 12 OTHERS STUDENT MEMBERS 1 ALUMNI/ STAFF MEMBERS No report was provided by the Club. CLUB RESULTS President Jake Pitman Treasurer Kylie Sy TEAM NAME COMPETITION DIVISION / GRADE RESULT Vice-President Xingda Chen Head Instructor Master Lily Sun MUTW Wushu, Tai Chi and Qigong Practitioners Association – Annual Competition Beginners and Open Male Wushu Champion, Female Wushu Champion, Most Successful Coach, Most Supportive Club Secretary Lauren Oakey CLUBS The Club (Rhee) engaged with a charity organisation to have members volunteer their time with the homeless community around Melbourne University on a monthly basis. Major events across 2014 included successfully collaborating with other university taekwondo clubs to host inter-training, inter-university competitions and social events, while facilitating a positive training and social environment for Club members. 95 OTHERS 8 RHEE 18 WTF Established 1971 TAI CHI AND WUSHU (CONT’D) SIGNIFICANT INDIVIDUAL ACHIEVEMENTS MEMBER NAME COMPETITION DIVISION / GRADE ACHIEVEMENT Xingda Chen Wushu, Tai Chi and Qigong Practitioners Association – Annual Competition Open Male Wushu Champion Huiying Soh Wushu, Tai Chi and Qigong Practitioners Association – Annual Competition Open Female Wushu Champion Recreational Clubs INLINE SKATING No report or results were provided by the Club. MOUNTAINEERING 56 Established 1944 CLUBS The Melbourne University Mountaineering Club marked its 70th Anniversary in 2014 with a dinner and over 180 past and present members in attendance. The celebration included an open house tour of the Mountaineering Club rooms and a formal dinner. Recollections of adventures provided inspiration for current members in years to come. The Club continued to thrive with an expanding membership base and clubroom facilities were upgraded with the fit-out of gear stores and construction of a much-used bouldering wall. Throughout the year, the Club provided over 140 trips for members. 89 OTHERS 32 ALUMNI/ STAFF MEMBERS 491 STUDENT MEMBERS President James Cristofaro Treasurer Daniel Berton Skiing Officer Ryan Judd Conservation Officer Krissie Piskorz Vice-President Tanya Craig Mountaineering Officer Gaetan Riou Walking Officer Daniel Cocker Paddling Officer Mitchell Stephen Secretary Tim Tyers Ropes Officer Tom Dorrington CLUB RESULTS DIVISION / GRADE RESULT Victorian Rogaining Overall Mixed 1st Overall (12 Hr), 2nd Overall and 1st Mixed (6 Hr) Vic Intervarsity Rock Climbing All 3rd Team, 1st and 2nd Female Ind, 3rd Male Ind TEAM NAME COMPETITION Rogaining Teams Indoor Climbing Team OTHER SIGNIFICANT ACHIEVEMENTS MEMBER NAME ORGANISATION /EVENT RECOGNITION /ACHIEVEMENT Aaron Lowndes MUMC Granted Honorary Life Membership MOUNTAINEERING (CONT’D) CLUB RESULTS – PARTICIPATION TRIPS TRIPS (CAMP / COURSE / TOUR) TRIP DETAILS ATTENDANCE CATEGORY MU MU STAFF / STUDENT ALUMNI OTHER TOTAL Franklin River Expedition Rafting the remote waters of Tasmania’s Franklin River. 3 5 5 14 Intro Trip Introduction to bushwalking, rogaining, climbing and kayaking over a weekend 56 16 10 82 NZ Mountaineering Instruction 10 participants instructed by Mountain Guide (IFMGA) and Life Member Stuart Holloway 4 4 3 11 Mitchell River Paddling Weekend Inter-University Trip down Mitchell River 15 5 65 85 Midnight Ascent Winter Ascent of Mt Feathertop for the Annual Black Tie Dinner at MUMC Memorial Hut 12 13 22 47 BSAR Training Weekend Search and Rescue Training as a member Club of BSAR 6 2 1 9 Learn to Lead Semester 1 A 10-day course over a series of weekends to develop novice climbers into competent climbers 12 3 3 18 Fainters Bushwalk Beginner overnight bushwalk to Mt Fainter in the Victorian Alps 17 6 2 25 Kimberley’s Adventure Grant Hike 10-day remote off-track hike in the Kimberley’s (WA) 3 0 0 3 36 SKI 400 STUDENT MEMBERS OTHERS Established 1929 CLUBS 7 ALUMNI/ STAFF MEMBERS The main area of growth for the Melbourne University Ski Club was through ski hire. Additional equipment was purchased to ensure skis were supplied up to industry standards and to cope with increasing demand. Revenue produced through equipment hire was able to offset the purchases of new gear in a single season. The ski hire project proved to be a valuable asset to the Club and has grown to the extent where it is able to provide the Club with an extra source of revenue while also funding its own running costs. President/s Edmund Kron Angus White Secretary Angus White Sam Doyle Treasurer Ollie Nam 57 CLUB RESULTS TEAM NAME COMPETITION DIVISION / GRADE RESULT Melbourne University Ski Victorian Intervarsity Championships N/A 2nd OTHER SIGNIFICANT ACHIEVEMENTS MEMBER NAME ORGANISATION / EVENT RECOGNITION / ACHIEVEMENT Brooke Dunleavy Victorian Intervarsity Number 1 ranked Female Alpine Skier Lisa McComb Victorian Intervarsity Number 3 ranked Female Alpine Skier David Chen Victorian Intervarsity Number 2 ranked Male Skier Overall Lachlan Strover Victorian Intervarsity Number 3 ranked Male Skier Overall SKI (CONT’D) CLUB RESULTS – PARTICIPATION TRIPS TRIPS TRIP DETAILS (CAMP / COURSE / TOUR) ATTENDANCE CATEGORY MU STUDENT MU STAFF / ALUMNI OTHER TOTAL O-Week Mt Baw Baw Trip New students, dry slope and big air bag at Mt Baw Baw 45 5 1 51 Mt Buller week-long ski trip Open to all MUSKI Members 37 1 2 40 Mt Hotham week-long ski trip Open to all MUSKI Members 32 2 0 34 Mt Buller weekend ski trip Open to all MUSKI Members 31 1 5 37 Mt Hotham weekend ski trip Open to all MUSKI Members 28 1 2 31 Falls Creek weekend ski trip Open to all MUSKI Members 30 2 1 33 Victorian Intervarsity State-wide competitive racing trip 14 0 0 14 SNOWBOARD Established 1994 58 CLUBS The Melbourne University Snowboard Club had an extremely active year with a further increase in memberships. The Club ran several highly successful trips with the largest being the New Zealand Trip during the mid-year break. Other activities included a boat cruise, several ‘meet and greet’ nights, the Snowball event and many other social activities for Club members. CLUB RESULTS – PERFORMANCE TEAM NAME COMPETITION DIVISION / GRADE RESULT Melbourne University Victorian Intervarsity Championships N/A 2nd CLUB RESULTS – PARTICIPATION TRIPS President Stefanos Kan Secretary Isabella Filmer Vice-President Callum Castles Treasurer Dylan Gardner 47 OTHERS 1 ALUMNI/ STAFF MEMBERS 329 STUDENT MEMBERS TRIPS (CAMP / COURSE / TOUR) TRIP DETAILS ATTENDANCE CATEGORY MU STUDENT MU STAFF / ALUMNI OTHER TOTAL Mt Baw Baw New members summer trip 52 0 0 52 New Zealand Large social trip in mid-year break 46 0 5 51 Buller Weekend Mid Semester 2 social trip 41 0 4 45 Vic IVs State Championships Racing trip 40 0 0 40 AUCs National Championships Racing trip 32 1 0 33 SNOWBOARD (CONT’D) OTHER SIGNIFICANT ACHIEVEMENTS MEMBER NAME RECOGNITION / ACHIEVEMENT ORGANISATION / EVENT Chrissy Richardson Victorian Intervarsity Championships Female Snowboarder Overall 2nd Claudia Davenport Victorian Intervarsity Championships Female Snowboarder Overall 6th Michelle Mannering Victorian Intervarsity Championships Female Snowboarder Overall 8th Liam Williamson Victorian Intervarsity Championships Male Snowboarder Overall 2nd Tycho Orton Victorian Intervarsity Championships Male Snowboarder Overall 5th Luke Dempsey Victorian Intervarsity Championships Male Snowboarder Overall 6th Callum Castles Victorian Intervarsity Championships Male Snowboarder Overall 7th SURFRIDERS CLUB RESULTS – PERFORMANCE Established 1969 COMPETITION DIVISION / GRADE RESULT MU Surfriders Australian University Surfing Championships N/A Overall 4th CLUB RESULTS – PARTICIPATION TRIPS TRIPS (CAMP / COURSE / TOUR) President Mark O’Reilly Secretary Lucinda Sheedy Vice-President Kerrod Moller-Nielsen Treasurer Blake Norrish 5 OTHERS 22 ALUMNI/ STAFF MEMBERS 196 STUDENT MEMBERS 59 CLUBS The Melbourne University Surfriders Club celebrated its 45th anniversary with an event that attracted approximately 50 past and present members. The Club had a successful year and is now in a strong financial position to achieve a goal set three years ago: to purchase a new surf trailer. TEAM NAME TRIP DETAILS ATTENDANCE CATEGORY MU STUDENT TOTAL Semester 1 Learn to Surf camp #1 Lorne 80 80 Semester 1 Learn to Surf camp #2 Apollo Bay 55 55 Semester 1 Learn to Surf camp #3 Wye River 40 40 Uni Games preparation Road trip from Melbourne to Newcastle 8 8 Semester 2 Learn to Surf camp #1 Apollo Bay 55 55 Semester 2 Learn to Surf camp #2 Phillip Island 60 60 Semester 2 Learn to Surf camp #3 Lorne 50 50 UNDERWATER Established 1977 The Melbourne University Underwater Club had an extremely active year. With the support of Melbourne University Sport, the Club became a PADI Educational Facility, appearing in the Undersea Journal and PADIs official magazine. The Club participated in a joint venture with La Trobe University Underwater Club to Phillip Island, the Brighton Pier Clean Up organised by Clean Up Our Waters, and the Great Victorian Fish Count. The Club offered several courses throughout the year, attracting many new members and providing an internationally recognised Emergency First Response course. The Club also signed up four Divemaster candidates with one Club member becoming a PADI Master Scuba Diver. President Nicky Woods Mel Tate Secretary Carol Milligan Mathilde Escudie Vice-President Evan Hallein Andrew Hebbard Treasurer Tim Buckley 12 47 STUDENT MEMBERS OTHERS 12 ALUMNI/ STAFF MEMBERS CLUB RESULTS – PARTICIPATION TRIPS TRIPS (CAMP / COURSE / TOUR) 60 TRIP DETAILS ATTENDANCE CATEGORY MU STUDENT MU STAFF / ALUMNI OTHER TOTAL CLUBS Open Water course 1 18/01 and 08/03 Blairgowrie Pier – 1 5 6 The Great Victorian Fish Count Flinders Pier 3 3 7 13 Advance Open Water 1 12/01, 01/02 and 08/02 The J4 Submarine and the Canberra 3 1 4 8 Australia Day boat trips Boat dives from Sorrento Pier to Popes Eye, Portsea Hole and Lonsdale Wall 3 2 8 13 Divemaster training Brighton Pier 01/02 0 0 1 1 Open Water course 2 08/02 Blairgowrie Pier 0 1 1 2 Open Water course 3 29/02–05/03 Blairgowrie Pier – 0 6 6 Brighton Pier Clean-up 30/02 Brighton Pier (Clean Up Our Waters) 1 4 8 13 Easter boat diving trip 25/04–27/04 Phillip Island in collaboration with La Trobe University Underwater Club 3 2 5 10 Boat dives Queenscliff J5 Submarine and the Canberra 17/05 2 2 2 6 EFR Course 11/05 1 3 2 6 Rescue Course 17/05, 25/05, 07/06 and 22/06 Williamstown and Mornington Pier 1 3 1 5 Open Water Course 4 08/06 and 15/06 Blairgowrie Pier 0 0 1 1 Club trip to Vanuatu 29/07–08/08 1 2 1 4 Open Water Course 5 20/09 and 27/09 Blairgowrie Pier 0 0 1 1 Open Water Course 6 11/10 and 18/10 Blairgowrie Pier 3 – 2 5 Advanced Diving 25/10 The Canberra and The J4 Submarine 3 3 5 11 Melbourne Cup weekend away to Blairgowrie 31/10–02/11 Night dives Blairgowrie Pier, day dives Rye Pier 2 4 4 10 WATERSKI AND WAKEBOARD Established 1965 The Melbourne University Waterski and Wakeboard membership and rider opportunities reach an all-time high in 2014. Multiple large-scale training camps took place, allowing riders of all stages to develop higher level skills, with members competing in several Wakeboarding Victoria competitions. A highlight was the New Members Camp with 60 attendees and two boats running continuously. The Club currently has its highest number of qualified boat drivers, marshals and coaches, with training and development available to all members. 2014 was the Club’s largest and most active season in history. The summer of 2015 will welcome the Club’s 50th season, as well as the arrival of a new boat. President Hannah Dunn Secretary Sean Taaffe 14 Vice-President Lincoln Reeves Treasurer Simon Tulloch 4 96 OTHERS STUDENT MEMBERS ALUMNI/ STAFF MEMBERS CLUB RESULTS – PERFORMANCE TEAM NAME COMPETITION DIVISION / GRADE RESULT MUWWT Wakeboard Victoria Competition Novice 3rd and 4th 61 CLUBS CLUB RESULTS – PARTICIPATION TRIPS TRIPS (CAMP / COURSE / TOUR) TRIP DETAILS ATTENDANCE CATEGORY MU STUDENT MU STAFF / ALUMNI OTHER TOTAL New Year Eildon Trip 10 days at Eildon at the start of January 7 0 2 9 New Members Camp Weekend trip to Deniliquin for new members signed up over O-week. In conjunction with RMIT and Monash 45 5 10 60 Easter Trip Easter week trip to Deniliquin 6 2 4 12 Driver Training Weekend Weekend at Lake Eildon to train up new team drivers and marshals 4 1 0 5 Winter houseboat trip Four-day trip at Echuca on a houseboat at the start of July 6 3 1 10 Winter Wake and Ski Early August weekend camp to Hazelwood Pondage 20 3 4 27 Spring Break Early October weekend camp to Hazelwood Pondage 17 3 6 26 Miscellaneous day trips Through the course of the year, we have run numerous day trips with groups of 5-8 participants 46 6 10 62 FINANCIAL AND PHYSICAL RESOURCES The Ernie Cropley Pavilion. PHYSICAL RESOURCES THE UNIVERSITY HAS A RANGE OF SPORTING FACILITIES AT THE PARKVILLE CAMPUS’ SPORTS PRECINCT. OTHER FACILITIES INCLUDE LINCOLN SQUARE FITNESS, THE SKI LODGE AT MT BULLER, BOAT HOUSE ON THE YARRA RIVER AND THE MOUNTAINEERING HUT AT MT FEATHERTOP. FACILITIES Pavilion The redevelopment of the Ernie Cropley Pavilion has been the most significant project since the renovation of the Beaurepaire Centre in 2004. Works commenced on the Cox Architectsdesigned Pavilion in January 2013 with the demolition of the eastern end. During a construction period spanning 15 months, the Cricket and Football clubs were housed in temporary sheds on the southeast side of the Oval. The Clubs displayed great patience during this disruption. Kane Constructions (builders) delivered the Ernie Cropley Pavilion to the University on 18 April 2014. The iconic and heritage-listed 1906 turret and social room was retained and restored as part of the project, which also included a new basement level, player and team amenities and storage areas, as well as a new function room, commercial kitchen, bar and visitor amenities. Sports Centre club spaces viewed from the historic Rawlinson track at the Sports Precinct, Parkville campus. FINANCIAL AND PHYSICAL RESOURCES Oval Condition Review MU Sport undertook a review of the Oval condition. SportsTurf Consultants were appointed to investigate reasons for the poor condition of the Oval, particularly during the winter period. • Management practices: the report considered the current maintenance program as correct; however, a recommendation was given to over-sow with rye grass annually. The outcomes of the review identified a range of contributing factors, including: MU Sport immediately undertook an over-sowing program with rye grass as recommended, and also instituted a ground access management framework. The guiding principle behind the framework is that the oval will be closed when it is judged that its use will damage the playing surface to the detriment of ground delivery on match day. • Usage (including match and training load): the report identified the current load in terms of training and matches during the winter months as a significant contributor to its deterioration during this period. 63 The over-sowing program – together with the implementation of the ground management procedure – resulted in the delivery of a far better playing surface across the 2014 winter season, which was well-received by clubs. MAINTENANCE Pool Plant Upgrade Maintenance The control system for the pool plant was upgraded in August as the previous system had been in place since 2004 and was becoming less reliable and more difficult to maintain. Over $100,000 was spent on essential facility maintenance projects, including: The $42,000 upgrade can perform water tests up to 30 times every hour to constantly track and adjust the chemical levels through incremental doses, resulting in consistently high water balance and quality while reducing chemical and energy usage. • Stadium floodlight lamp replacement A new electronic backwashing system further increases water quality and reduces water consumption significantly. • Boathouse replacement floor coverings • Fund new program initiatives to provide students with increased access to casual and one-off sporting and fitness opportunities at low or no cost The long-term strategy for Sport has been to increase income from commercial activities, such as memberships, venue hire and leases, and manage or reduce expenses on programs and facilities. • External floodlight repairs • Squash court repairs and painting • Turf practice wicket upgrade • Hockey pitch fencing repairs • Oval fence painting FINANCE Student Services and Amenities Fee The SSAF (Student Services and Amenities Fee) was introduced in 2012, which provided $2.28 million in funding to MU Sport, an effective $1 million increase over the 2011 provision of $1.25 million from the University. In 2014, the SSAF increased to $2.4 million. Over the last three years, these funds have been used to: • Reduce student membership fees and venue hire charges 64 • Introduce a discounted student direct debit membership option FINANCIAL AND PHYSICAL RESOURCES • Open a fitness facility south of Grattan Street (Lincoln Square Fitness) • Provide additional club access to MU Sport facilities at no cost • Increase support for club coaching and management • Provide additional support for high performance sport and elite athletes • Develop the Oval Pavilion and Sports Centre The University succeeded in having its buildings (Sports Centre, Beaurepaire, Pavilion, Ski Lodge, Boat House) removed from the MU Sport balance sheet in 2014. This resulted in a significant reduction in depreciation charges (approximately $400,000) and has allowed for further investment in sport and maintenance. The buildings are still managed by MU Sport; however, all further capital expenditure on buildings will be expensed in the year of development. Sports Foundation The Sports Foundation was established in 2012 and now has seven Chapters with over $1.6 million in capital. The Foundation raised over $400,000 for the redevelopment of the Pavilion. The four Sport-related trust accounts managed by MU Sport have over $700,000 in capital with $58,000 being spent on scholarships for Elite Student Athletes in 2014. The Sports Foundation aims to support Sport at the University. Finance Report for 2014 REVENUE 2014 2013 CURRENT ASSETS 2014 2013 Fees and Charges $6,278,866 $5,284,923 Cash $1,775,201 $1,747,321 Investment Revenue $29,019 $49,043 Receivables $120,367 $52,961 Other Revenue $916,218 $706,694 TOTAL CURRENT ASSETS $1,895,568 $1,800,282 TOTAL REVENUE $7,224,104 $6,040,660 LESS EXPENSE NON-CURRENT ASSETS Employee Related Expenses $2,971,708 $2,869,529 Property, Plant and Equipment $362,672 $934,881 Consultants, External Labour and Cleaning $462,315 $277,182 TOTAL ASSETS $2,258,240 $2,735,163 Depreciation $167,984 $584,915 Utilities, Repairs and Maintenance $900,026 $885,763 Equipment $193,173 $78,748 Other Expenses $1,141,930 $1,240,005 Trade $605,247 $273,602 TOTAL EXPENSES $5,837,136 $5,936,142 Provisions $274,994 $273,809 Other $28,317 $925 TOTAL CURRENT LIABILITIES $908,558 $548,336 Provisions $10,812 $27,155 TOTAL LIABILITIES $919,370 $575,491 NET ASSETS $1,338,870 $2,159,672 Reserves $31,567 $31,567 Retained Surplus $1,307,306 $2,128,105 TOTAL EQUITY $1,338,870 $2,159,672 Less Extraordinary Expenditure* $1,634,453 OPERTAING SURPLUS/LOSS -$247,485 CURRENT LIABILITIES $104,518 NON-CURRENT LIABILITIES 65 FINANCIAL AND PHYSICAL RESOURCES EQUITY* PEOPLE, PARTNERS AND DONORS Sport Staff (L-R) Carl Junot, Thomas Lutwyche, Kylie Moulds, Kaylea McQuade, and Jason Jones. MELBOURNE UNIVERSITY SPORT 67 Melbourne University Sport (MU Sport) is a semi-autonomous department of the University, reporting to Engagement and the Melbourne University Sport Board, and provides high-level policy, business and financial advice to the University on the development and management of sport and recreation at the University. MU Sport provides professional management of the fitness, sports and recreation facilities, programs and activities of the University, and works closely with all stakeholders and external strategic partners in delivering sport and physical recreation opportunities for the University community in accordance with strategic and operational plans. MU Sport is responsible for: • The development of campus and off-campus facilities, and managing all University sporting facilities – in particular, the Sports Precinct, the Ski Lodge at Mt Buller and the Boat House on the Yarra River. • Provision of fitness and recreation services and programs including fitness assessments, personal training, group fitness, physiotherapy and sports massage, support for instructional and recreational club activity, short courses, and trips and tours. • Provision of sporting opportunities including supporting teams and individual students to compete in regional, national and international student competitions including the Australian University Games; the strategic development and operations of the competitive sporting clubs; professional management and promotion of lunchtime and college sport competitions; and support for elite level student athletes with the High Performance Sport Program and the provision of sporting scholarships. • Ensuring the marketing and branding of Sport to support student recruitment activity and support the engagement of the alumni with University sport programs and advancement activity. • Representing the University on matters pertaining to Sport and physical recreation to local, state and federal government, Australian University Sport (AUS), sporting bodies and related professional organisations. PEOPLE, PARTNERS AND DONORS The Sports Precinct. STRATEGIC PLAN FOR SPORT 68 PEOPLE, PARTNERS AND DONORS Sport has special significance for the University of Melbourne through the performance of sporting clubs, teams and high profile athletes that enhance the reputation of the University. The Vision for Sport is that the University of Melbourne is the leading Australian University in sporting performance, participation and quality of facilities. VISION THAT THE UNIVERSITY OF MELBOURNE WILL BE THE LEADING AUSTRALIAN UNIVERSITY FOR SPORTING PERFORMANCE, LEVEL OF PARTICIPATION AND THE QUALITY OF FACILITIES. Success will be achieved when the University is recognised as the leading sporting university in the country and attracts the ‘best and brightest’ local and international high performance student athletes. PURPOSE TO PROVIDE QUALITY SPORT, FITNESS AND RECREATION OPPORTUNITIES THAT ENHANCE THE REPUTATION OF THE UNIVERSITY. Pillars Participation PILLARS That the students, staff and the broader University community regularly participate in sport, fitness and recreation activities that encourage a balanced lifestyle and build a healthy community. PARTICIPATION PERFORMANCE Success will be achieved when programs, services and facilities are appealing, relevant and convenient, and cater for the constantly changing requirements of the University community. Performance That athletes, clubs and teams compete successfully at the highest level and participation establishes a lifelong connection to the University. ENABLERS FINANCIAL PROFILE GOVERNANCE AND PHYSICAL AND RESOURCES MANAGEMENT PEOPLE MU SPORT TEAM 69 PEOPLE, PARTNERS AND DONORS The 2014 MU Sport team. Tim Lee Director Craig Bamford Aquatics and Fitness Coordinator Tom Lutwyche Sport Coordinator Alex Affleck Operations Manager Donny Blackie (left May 2014) Membership and Facility Coordinator Boris Ivanov Development Coordinators Melbourne University Soccer Club Elizabeth Tregoning Finance Officer Chris Harvey Development Managers Melbourne University Sport Foundation Jean-Luc Garlick Business Manager P. Joy Villalino Marketing Manager Rod Warnecke Sport Development Manager Ange La Scala Group Fitness Coordinator Betony Dawson Marketing and Communications Coordinator Carl Junot (started April 2014) Elite Athlete Coordinator Jen Eslick Venue and Event Coordinator Julie Caundle Director’s Assistant Kylie Moulds Club Coordinator Louise Roger (started April 2014) OHS Coordinator Patrick Malone Guest Services Coordinator Jason Jones General Managers Melbourne University Rugby Club Kaylea McQuade Netball High Performance Coordinator Paul Sheahan Sporting Alumni Liaison Tim Heathcote General Managers Melbourne University Cricket Club MU SPORT BOARD 70 PEOPLE, PARTNERS AND DONORS Melbourne University Sport Board: (Back L-R) Timothy Lee (Director of Sport), Adrian Collette AM (Vice Principal – Engagement), James Sutherland, Professor Richard James, Andrew Gillies. (Front L-R) Professor Margaret Abernethy, Geoff Rees (Chair), Dr Lynne Williams. Absent Dr Mitchell Anderson. MR GEOFF REES (CHAIR) Geoff Rees is a graduate from the University of Melbourne in Law and Commerce and is a Law Institute of Victoria accredited business law specialist. He has extensive experience in finance, manufacturing, biotechnology, ICT and related service industries. He is regularly called on to assist, advise and resolve disputes in the area of protection, development and commercialisation of intellectual property. His telecommunications work was recognised in Butterworth’s Australian Legal Profile. He is a committee member of the Legal Practice Liability Committee, and the professional indemnity insurer for Victorian and most national law firms. He has also maintained his interest in amateur and professional sport, and continues to be the principal legal advisor to one of Australia’s leading Olympic sports, which includes convening appeals and disciplinary tribunals. During his time at the University of Melbourne, he regularly rowed for Australia and was a member of the first Australian crew to win a gold medal at a world rowing championship. During the course of the ‘70s, he won gold, silver and bronze medals at world rowing championships held throughout Europe. Most recently, Geoff was part of the Masters crew who won gold at the Head of the Charles, the world’s largest two-day rowing regatta. Also during his time at the University, Geoff received a Half Blue (1972), and Full Blues (1973 and 1976) for Rowing. Appointed February 2009. MR JAMES SUTHERLAND James Sutherland (Bcom 1988) was a medium-fast bowler who became a versatile off-field all-rounder for both the Victorian and Australian cricket teams. Twelfth man for Victoria’s 1990-91 Sheffield Shield victory, he played four first-class matches and became a Level III coach. As a chartered accountant, James worked as a finance manager with AFL Club Carlton for six years and, in 1998, joined the Australian Cricket Board as a general manager, commercial. He is a life member of the Melbourne University Cricket Club where he was also a coach. James played in three first-grade premierships during a 17-year career. He is currently the CEO of Cricket Australia. During his time at the University of Melbourne, he received Full Blues (1989 and 1990) and a Half Blue (1986) for Cricket. Appointed February 2009. PROFESSOR MARK HARGREAVES Mark Hargreaves completed his BSc (1982) and PhD (1989) degrees in Physiology at The University of Melbourne, and an MA (1984) in exercise physiology at the Human Performance Laboratory, Ball State University, USA. His pre-and post-doctoral training included two visits to the University of Copenhagen. Mark is a Fellow of the American College of Sports Medicine and Exercise and Sports Science Australia, and serves on the Board of the Victorian Institute of Sport. During his spare time, he enjoys tennis and reading sport biographies. Mark received a Full Blue (1981) in Tennis. Appointed February 2009. PROFESSOR RICHARD JAMES His research program spans access and equity, the transition to university, student finances, student engagement, quality assurance and academic standards. He has published widely on the effects of social class on higher education aspirations and participation. He is a regular public commentator on higher education policy and is a member of the inaugural Higher Education Standards Panel, the national body that sets standards for the regulation of universities and other higher education providers. Sporting-wise, in the 1970s and ‘80s, he represented Australia in track and field, and was the Australian 100 metres sprint champion in 1980. He remains active in sport for fitness purposes. Appointed May 2014. PROFESSOR MARGARET ABERNETHY MR JAMES MARBURG Finished April 2014 Lynne Williams is a graduate of the University of Melbourne, London University and Monash University. She is an independent economics consultant following a career in the public sector spanning over 30 years. Prior to commencing consulting work, Lynne was Under Secretary for the Department of Treasury and Finance (DTF), a position she held until May 2011. Previous to this appointment, she held senior executive positions at both the federal and Victorian state level. Since May 2011, Lynne has undertaken a range of consultancies for both the Victorian and federal governments. She is on the boards of Melbourne University Sport, the Faculty of Business and Economics and the (Federal) Climate Change Authority. She is a Fellow of the Institute of Public Administration Australia (IPAA) and of St Hilda’s College (University of Melbourne) and Vice-President of Athletics International (Australia). She represented Australia at two World Cross Country Championships and a number of international road races. She held the Australian record for three kilometres on the track and 10 kilometres on the road, and won numerous Australian and Victorian championships. Lynne received Full Blues (1974 and 1975) in Athletics. James Marburg comes to the Board with extensive background in the sport of rowing. His career at University Boat Club started in 2001 and he has been a member of national teams since 2002, competing in the past two Olympic Games (London and Beijing) and winning a silver medal in Beijing. He was also captain of the Mens Eight at varsity competitions in 2011 and 2012, and rowed at the University of Melbourne versus University of Sydney Annual Boat Race. James is currently studying the Juris Doctor (Law) and has previously worked as a marketing and communications professional at ANZ Institutional since 2006. Prior to his current role, he was a communications consultant for a Melbourne-based advisory firm. He has been a contributing writer to The Age, and engages in public debates and discourse regarding issues in sport from an athlete’s perspective. James received a Full Blue (2011) and a Half Blue (2012) for Rowing. Appointed April 2013 to February 2014. MR ANDREW GILLIES Appointed February 2009. Margaret Abernethy is the Sir Douglas Copland Chair of Commerce and holds the Chair in Managerial Accounting at the University of Melbourne. Up until 2012, she was Dean of the Faculty of Business and Economics, a position she held for over eight years. In 2008, she was named Telstra Business Woman of the Year for the Community and Government sector in recognition of her contribution to higher education. Margaret is internationally recognised as one of the leading researchers in her field and an outstanding teacher, having taught across a range of subjects at undergraduate and graduate level. She is a Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences. Appointed February 2011. DR MITCHELL ANDERSON Mitchell Anderson is a University of Melbourne alumnus having graduated with a Bachelor of Physiotherapy with Honours (1997), a Bachelor of Science with Honours (1998) and a Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (2006). He was a Melbourne University Sport High Performance Scholarship recipient from 2004 to 2006. Mitch is an ironman triathlete and has completed 30 ironman events, including eight Hawaiian Ironman World Championships (including a best finish of 11th in 2004), and became a professional triathlete in 2003. He continues to work in the area of sports medicine as well as being a sought-after multi-media commentator. In 2013, Mitch returned to the University as a student to study a Diploma of Surgical Anatomy. Mitch was awarded Full Blues (1997, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005 and 2006) in Cycling. Appointed February 2009. Andrew Gillies is currently studying a Bachelor of Commerce and a Diploma in Languages at The University of Melbourne. As a scholarship holder at the Victorian Institute of Sport, Andrew has extensive experience in the sport of sailing. A multiple national champion, he has received a national award for sportsmanship, and was a joint recipient of the Victorian Junior Team of the Year at the Victorian Sport Awards in 2009. He has represented Victoria in rugby union, and this began his involvement with Melbourne University Sport in 2011 as runner-up for the inaugural Young Achiever Award. He has represented the University for rugby 7s, sailing and touch rugby at the Australian University Games, as well as serving as captain for the MURFC under 20 team in 2013. Whilst studying, Andrew has turned his leadership skills to work with a boutique strategic planning and organisation change consulting firm working as an analyst. Appointed May 2014. 71 PEOPLE, PARTNERS AND DONORS Richard James is Pro Vice-Chancellor (Academic) and Director of the Centre for the Study of Higher Education, a leading centre for policy research in higher education. DR LYNNE WILLIAMS 72 PEOPLE, PARTNERS AND DONORS HISTORY OF SPORT AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MELBOURNE Students have participated in organised sport and recreation activity since the formation of the University in 1853. Students returning to the colonies from Eton, Harrow and the famous Rugby School brought back the prevailing wisdom dominating the British public school system: Mens sana in corpore sano (a sound mind in a healthy body). Students soon came together to compete against other universities and local clubs with the first recorded contest being a cricket match against Emerald Hill in 1857. A rowing contest occurred on the Yarra in 1859 that led to the founding of the University’s first organised sporting club, the Boat Club. Intervarsity sport followed in 1870 with victories against the University of Sydney in both rowing and cricket at the MCG. Tennis, athletics and lacrosse clubs soon emerged and came together to form the Sports Union in 1904. In the following years boxing, golf, netball, skiing, and yachting clubs were established. The University also adopted the British practice of awarding sporting Blues for outstanding sporting performance. In 1874, the land north of Tin Alley, the Sports Precinct, was given to the University for recreational purposes, with the Oval and Pavilion established soon after. The Boat House beside the Yarra was built in 1908. Sport at the University reached significant prominence in 1908 when the University was admitted to the Victorian Football League (VFL) – the forerunner of the AFL. The Club enjoyed its best season in 1910 winning ten games out of 18 but the amateur students won just two games between 1911 and 1915 before withdrawing during the First World War. After the Second World War, the arrival of returned servicemen and the children of post-war migrants to the University resulted in new activities including fencing, judo, badminton, basketball and soccer. Franz Stampfl arrived in 1955 to teach physical education and successfully coach a generation of student athletes, many of whom represented Australia, including 1968 Olympic gold medallist Ralph Doubell. The Olympic Games in Melbourne in 1956 was an important catalyst for the development of sporting facilities at the University Football Club 1929. University. The Beaurepaire Centre, built with generous support from Sir Frank Beaurepaire, incorporated an indoor swimming pool and stadium, and the first hard surface running track was laid during this period. The Ski Lodge at Mt Buller was purchased in 1960 and, around the same time, a geodesic dome Hut was built at Mt Feathertop by the Mountaineering Club as an emergency shelter. The development in 1967 of the Sports Centre resulted in the Sports Precinct becoming one of the most distinctive and busiest multi-sport precincts in Australia. The University has long-celebrated the achievements of its teams, clubs and athletes on the field and as community and industry leaders. World War II hero and humanitarian Edward ‘Weary’ Dunlop became the first Victorian-born rugby player to represent Australia in 1932, and many VFL and AFL players and administrators are counted in the alumni including 1946 Brownlow winner Dr Donald Cordner and current AFL CEO Gillon McLachlan. Sporting alumni include Australian Test cricketers Paul Sheahan and Colin MacDonald, Olympian John Landy, and gold medallists Peter Antonie, Herb Elliott, Merv Lincoln, Kathy Watt and Cathy Freeman. The Australian University Games commenced in the 1990s and the University has continued to be a dominant force at a national level winning the Australian University Champion title six times, most recently in 2013. A great university sporting tradition also returned in 2009 with the Australian Boat Race against Sydney University reigniting a long-standing rivalry between the nation’s two preeminent universities. The Beaurepaire Centre was redeveloped in 2004 (after a five-year closure) and a sand-based synthetic hockey surface added to the middle of the athletics track. The University committed to a substantial sports facility development program in 2009 commencing with the three-storey extension to the east side of Boat House. The Lincoln Square Fitness Centre opened in 2012 on Bouverie Street for the increasing campus population south of Grattan Street and, in 2013, the northern wing of the Sports Centre was refurbished to upgrade the squash courts and change rooms and provide two social and meeting rooms as well as administration offices. The much-anticipated redevelopment of the Pavilion was completed in April 2014 and named after Ernie Cropley in recognition of 50 years of service to the University and Sport as head curator and active member of three sporting clubs. The naming of the Pavilion was possible due to the significant level of benefaction from the sporting alumni to the project. The University Blacks subsequently won their first VAFA Premier A flag since 1974, the first for the University Football Club in the top division since University Blues won in 2004. Melbourne University Sport (MU Sport) has now evolved from the volunteer-based Sports Union model into a professional, managed sport department reporting to a University-appointed board. MU Sport continues to provide students with an opportunity to engage in regular physical activity and encourage quality performances from athletes, teams and clubs to ensure the University of Melbourne remains Australia’s leading sporting university. For the comprehensive history of sport at the University of Melbourne, see The Ties that Bind by June E. Senyard. Tim Lee Director of Sport DONOR ACKNOWLEDGMENT 73 In 2014, over 120 alumni and friends were part of this community, which plays an important and ongoing role in helping the University support student participation in University sport. REDMOND BARRY CIRCLE CHANCELLOR’S ASSOCIATES AFL Victoria Diane Carmody and John Carmody Melbourne University Hockey Club Sir Roderick Carnegie Andrew Michelmore and Janet Michelmore Gerard Dalbosco The Ray and Margaret Wilson Foundation Foursquare Construction Management The University of Melbourne USA Foundation Ian Johnston One anonymous donor Barbara Mulder and Victor Mulder Geoffrey Rees and Cathy Rees CHANCELLOR’S PRINCIPALS Robert Stewart and Hope Stewart Robert Zahara and Trish Zahara CHANCELLOR’S BENEFACTORS Field Rickards and Jeanette Rickards Lynne Williams One anonymous donor CHANCELLOR’S SUPPORTERS PEOPLE, PARTNERS AND DONORS The Chancellor’s Circle is the University’s community of generous benefactors who demonstrate leadership and commitment to the University of Melbourne through annual philanthropic support of $1,000 or greater. Anthony Hodges Dr Taffy Jones Graeme Johnson Cam Johnston and Caroline Johnston Peter Keogh and Catharine Bowtell Michail Lagogiannis Timothy Lee and Nicola Dear Adam Lennen Greg Longden Stephen Longley Shona Macinnes Christopher McInerney John McKeand and Lisa McKeand Peter McKeon and Maureen McKeon Arthur Adams QC Andrew McLellan Frank Baines Julian Mitchell Lachlan Beaton Peter Nicholson and Mary Nicholson David Buckley Campbell Penfold and Christine Penfold Ian Bult Simon Phillipson Marcus Coleman John Roberts Tony Costello and Penny Costello Timothy Rourke Peter Brukner and Diana Tapsall Rodger Davies Campbell Roydhouse Sue Clifford and Leigh Clifford George De Crespigny Smith Family Sir James Gobbo and Lady Shirley Gobbo Nick Ellsmore Nigel Strong Malcolm Gray Gavin Evans Joseph Sturrock Karin Heinz and Tony Heinz Bradley Fenner and Barbara Fenner Christopher Thomas and Cheryl Thomas Richard Larkins Luke Fishley Matthew Unsworth Roderick Macdonald and Margaret Macdonald David Foster Richard Vandenberg John Frith Dr Geoffrey Vaughan AO Mark Nelson Baden Furphy Jon Webster John North and Sue North Damien Guengerich Paul Wiegard Helen Phefley Meg Gurry Andrew Wilson Justin Quill William Gurry John Wilson Three anonymous donors John Hall Tom Wood and Libby Wood Danny Hayter Nine anonymous donors Peter Antonie and Fiona Milne Tony McInerney Hayden and Sally Torney One anonymous donor CHANCELLOR’S PATRONS Graeme Hazeldine IN MEMORIAM 74 PEOPLE, PARTNERS AND DONORS Vale Frank Henagan 1933 – 2014 Frank Patrick Henagan, champion middle distance runner and member of the training squad for the 1956 Melbourne Olympics, passed away peacefully (after a short illness) at the Epworth hospital on 8 January 2014. Frank was heavily involved in the sporting clubs at the University, becoming a life member of the Melbourne University Athletics, Cricket and Football clubs for four decades of loyal service. His involvement with the University began in 1956 when he became a training squad member for the 1956 Melbourne Olympics. For the next 58 years, he was involved with University clubs in various ways, from coach to committee member, mentor to friend. Frank was also a valued part of the Trinity Residential College, starting in 1976 as a groundkeeper. He coached the College’s Athletics and Football teams, providing support and advice to all Trinity students who sought it for nearly 40 years. He ended up holding the Director of Sport position at Trinity, a position commensurate to his passion for sporting endeavour. Frank turned 80 this past November, a few weeks after a gala celebration held at the MCG to celebrate his life and major milestones. He will be sorely missed by the University sporting community, University clubs and Trinity College. SUPPORTERS AND PREFERRED SUPPLIERS Photo credits courtesy of: MU Sport Annual Report Design Team Tobias Titz, cover, 5, 7, 8, 11, 18, 24, 63, 66, 69, 70; Getty Images, 4, 6; David Scott, 6; Anthony Evans, 7, 35; Athletics Australia, 9, 20, 36; The University of Melbourne, 9; Voice, 10; Sport Australia Hall of Fame, 10; Mitchell Retallack, 12, 15, 16; Trinity College Associated Clubs, 13; Whitley College, 13; Hayden McMillan, 14; Georgie Buckley, 19; Betony Dawson, 22, 23; Alan Shaw, 23; Happy Medium Photography, 24; Rod Warnecke, 25; Netball Victoria, 26; Rowing Australia, 35; Laura Sullivan, 67; Trinity College, 74; John Gollings, back cover. Creative: Studio Binocular Editor: P. Joy Villalino Editorial Assistant: Peter Walker, Eben Rojter Copyediting: Bakewood Stories Editorial Writers: Alex Affleck, Jean-Luc Garlick, Tim Lee, Peter Walker, Rod Warnecke 75 PEOPLE, PARTNERS AND DONORS SPORTS CENTRE TIN ALLEY THE UNIVERSITY OF MELBOURNE MELBOURNE VIC 3010 SPORT.UNIMELB.EDU.AU The Melbourne University Boat House is an iconic landmark along the Yarra river.