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e-News April 2015 Page 1 In this Issue ATC Presidents Message Ivor Burge Futsal Inas Cricket Snippets National International Calendar of events Who Am I? What’s On – 2015 Australian Tennis Championships Results – 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 9 Event Winner Runner Up Score Men’s Open Singles Archie Graham (QLD) Mitchell James (QLD) 6-3, 6-3 Archie Graham (QLD) Zvi Schweitzer (VIC) Damien Phillips (NSW) David Burke (NSW) 4-6, 6-2, 10-4 Carla Lenarduzzi (VIC) 6-4 ,6-2 Men’s Open Doubles Women’s Open Singles Kelly Wren (NSW) Kelly Wren (NSW) Carla Lenarduzzi (VIC) Sharon Morse (VIC) Fiona Taylor (VIC) • 13-25 June – Australian Bowls Open Gold Coast, QLD Women’s Open Doubles • 19 July - Marie Little OAM Netball Shield The 2015 ATC attracted 33 players consisting of 8 females and 25 males with 2 entries from Japan – Tim Adam, Cheryl Appleby, Alex Baker, Nicole Bartley, David Burke, James Butto, Scott Crowden, Daniel Cumming, Gareth Donohue, Tim Gould, Archie Graham, Mitchell James, Brendan Jinks, Robert Jozic, Carla Lenarduzzi, Sharon Morse, Keiichi Ota, Luke Percy, Damian Phillips, Anne Rossiter Senya Rudoy, Matthew Rushford, David Rutherford, Zvi Schweitzer, Fiona Taylor, Luke Trethowan, Shannon Walford, Shawn Walford, Nicholas Whitford, Kathryn Wilson, Kelly Wren, Michael Wren, Daisuke Yokota. • 25 July – 1 August - Lord’s Taverners Shield • August – AFL Inclusion Carnival ATC 2015 6-2, 6-1 PRESIDENTS MESSAGE Page 2 "Welcome to the April Newsletter” How time has flown, here we are into April and so much has happened. During February the Ivor Burge Championships were held at Dandenong Stadium. It was great to see many new players across the teams, the level of competition was as always very good. This year we had a men's team from Japan competing. They were a big attraction and although they started slowly, they improved as the week progressed to play Victoria in the final. Whilst the strong Vic Metro team prevailed, the visitors were very gallant. In the women's final, Vic Metro after a monumental struggle against NSW Metro won almost on the buzzer. The NSW Metro team is to be commended on their tenacity after a long week of basketball. An added attraction on the Sunday was a "test" between the Japanese team and an Australian Squad. There was some high quality of display in both teams and a great spectacle for the special guest, the Japanese Deputy Consul General, Mr Tanabe. He was a very interested spectator and keen to see this become a regular visit by the Japanese teams. The other very big event in town in March was the Inas Cricket Championship between traditional rivals England and Australia. A very good opening to the event was held in the iconic Long Room at the MCG on the Monday evening. There was a large crowd as the competition was being held as part of the Cricket Australia All Abilities Carnival that also includes Deaf & Hard of Hearing and Blind & Visually Impaired championships. It was a big week for the national teams players as they competed in T20 and ODI games. We congratulate both teams on their close competition. Can I just say that events as described above don't happen without a lot of work, so to Robyn and the team and to Cricket Australia and Basketball Australia staff thank you for your commitment and support. Finally the Board is taking a close look at our strategies for the future. There is more and more competition for support from the traditional agencies and we have to ensure we are at the head of the queue. We'll keep you informed of any significant developments that come from this process. Best wishes to you all, keep doing what you are for the athletes we support, it makes a difference. Wayne Bird President Principle Sponsor 2015 AUSTRALIAN TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS Singles Champion Archie Graham (QLD) Kelly Wren (NSW) Double Champions Mitchell James (QLD) & Archie Graham (QLD) Page 3 Double Champions Kelly Wren (NSW) & Sharon Morse (VIC) 2015 Mark Konings Memorial Shield Winner Kelly Wren (NSW) with Steve Moneghetti and Robyn Smith Kelly Wren with past winners The 2015 Inas Global Games will be held 20-27 Sept in Guayaquil, Equador and features World Championship competition in eight sports – athletics, swimming, table tennis, rowing, basketball, futsal, tennis and cycling. 21st Ivor Burge Basketball Championships and International Friendly Boomerangs vs Japan Page 4 The Ivor Burge Basketball Championships were held from Sun 22 Feb – Sun 1 Mar at Dandenong Victoria. Australia’s Boomerangs played Japan in an International Friendly game to finish the week. The Mens teams consisted of Vic Country, Vic Metro, NSW, Tasmania, ACT, Western Australia, South Australian and Japan with Vic Metro winning the Grand Final over Japan, 88-52. The Women’s teams included Vic Metro, Vic Country, NSW Metro, NSW Country and South Australia with Vic Metro winning 62-52 from NSW Metro. On Sunday 1st March the Australian Boomerangs played Japan with the final score 76-56 with Boomerangs running away with the win. It was fantastic to host Japan and they enjoyed their time here. This was an important game for both teams helping to prepare for the Global Games to be held in Ecuador in September. VS Bradley Kinross Wayne Kinross Joshua Cleary Luke Nicholls Frazer Dawber Kenneth Opoku Jarrod Thomson Justin Koenig Cameron Slacik (injury) Head Coach: Simon Robinson Asst. Coach: George Havakis Manager: Kate Nicholls JAPAN Shohei Kikuchi Issei Onitsuka Akira Takayama Hiroyuki Doi Toshihide Doi Iori Ota Subaru Takagi Yuichiro Nakagawa Kenji Shirotori Mamoru Kurisawa Head Coach: Naoki Ogawa Assistant Coach: Yuki Ogawa, Asst. Coach: Eichi Tsumagari Asst. Coach: Mio Kumagai Staff: Keiko Seki, Tomoyo Usui 21st Ivor Burge Basketball Championships & International Friendly – Aust vs Japan 22 Feb – 1 Mar, Dandenong Vic Page 5 MENS TEAMS VICTORIA COUNTRY Nathan Walsh, Blake Tester, Philip Mahoney, Mitchell Price, Gheorghe Boere, Jack Morrison, Ben Holt, Peter Willoughby, James Myers, Kyle Keane. Head Coach: Glen Jordan, Assistant Coach: Amy Moore, Develop Coach: Peter Willoughby Manager: Brad Molenkamp VICTORIA METRO Jake De La Motte, Emmanuel Bongomin, Luke Eldridge, Hayden Ferguson, Cameron Slacik, Jarrod Thomson, Corey Ngaira, Luke Nicholls, Frazer Dawber, Michael Paterson. Head Coach: Julia Walsh, Assistant Coach: Timothy Downes, Assistant Coach: Darren Bortolus, Team Manager: Karen Paterson ACT Andrew Hoatson, Leigh Howard, Jack Littleton, Matthew Blatchford, Anthony Costa, Chris Ilic, Justin Koenig, Michael Tipler, Peter Bandle. Head Coach: James McGill, Assistant Coach: Dean Hoatson, Manager: Kim Malcolm NSW Lee Towers, Dane Pritchard, Shane Monks, Keelan Crawford, Cameron Fraser, Scott Seidl, Kyle McIntosh, Alex Barnes, Dean Pallier. Head Coach: Jarrad Klose, Assistant Coach: Amy Moore, Manager: Brad Molenkamp SOUTH AUSTRALIA Jim Taylor, Daniel Johnston, Tristan Cornford, Wayne Kinross, Harrison Mallard, Franz Theodore, Sam Crease, Con Gouras, Bradley Kinross, Shaun Sellers. Head Coach: Andrew Richards, Assistant Coach: Brett Lewis, Manager: Paul Beinke TASMANIA Jeremiah Lowe, Jordan Edwards, Nicholas Heames, Jordan Blizzard, Samuel Marthick, Scott Crowden, Dylan Pace, Vincent Hall, Joshua Cleary, Bruce Stanley. Head Coach: Odette Seabourne, Assistant Coach: Errol Howard, Manager: Dayna French WESTERN AUSTRALIA Min Thon Ser, Jake Nicholson, Aiden Kaschull, David Rulyancich, Christopher Bell, Christopher Smith, Trystan Unsstead, Shannon McKinley, Jay Wiley, Kenneth Opoku. Head Coach: Christine Saligari, Assistant Coach: Ed Thieme JAPAN Shohei Kikuchi, Issei Onitsuka, Akira Takayama, Hiroyuki Doi, Toshihide Doi, Lori Ota, Subaru Takagi, Yuichiro Nakagawa, Kenji Shirotori, Mamoru Kurisawa. Head Coach: Naoki Ogawa, Assistant Coach: Yuki Ogawa, Asst. Coach: Eichi Tsumagari Asst. Coach: Mio Kumagai , Staff: Keiko Seki, Tomoyo Usui WOMENS TEAMS VICTORIA COUNTRY Zoe Ford, Brodie Lange, Samantha Williver, Sophie Hughes, Brooke Baker, Emma Mangan, Evie Patterson, Monica Ward, Chloe Turner, Annaliese Hodge, Sophie Hughes. Head Coach: Rob Aherne, Assistant Coach: Sarah Huxtable, Development Coach: Elisa Williamson, Manager: Jessica Mallows VICTORIA METRO Kate Leckenby, Dannielle Burden, Jasmine Dellas, Dani Phillips, Sam Hough, Molly Urquart-Moran, Amy Cook, Lois Shea, Shannon Hamilton. Head Coach: Sarah Parsons, Manager: Kerryn O’Donnell NEW SOUTH WALES COUNTRY Lorraine Archer, Sienna Boland, Eliza Mills, Bernadette Mills, Jessica Duncan, Tahlia Henson, Eveleen Wallace. Head Coach: Liz Johnson, Assistant Coach: Enola Mills, Manager: Kellie Henson NEW SOUTH WALES METRO Melissa Gallagher, Karina Baines, Diane Demello, Nicole Harri, Brittany Anderson, Denae Marchant, Taylor Anderson, Lisa Mackie. Head Coach: Kim Murphy, Assistant Coach: Kevin Archer, Manager: Vanessa Ainger SOUTH AUSTRALIA Katie Williams, Nadia Procter, Catherine Beinke, Kellie Martlew, Kimberley Gardner, Lauren Packham, Mia Woods, Tammy Brixton, Amy Howard, Roslyn Thomas. Head Coach: Robyn Wooden, Assistant Coach: Juanita Wooden, Manager: Donna Georg-Dent For fixture and all the results follow link: http://www.foxsportspulse.com/comp_info.cgi?c=1-4101-0-336381-0&a=FIXTURE CRICKET – INAS International Cricket Series 15-24 March 2015 Page 6 Australian Team - Gavan Hicks, Daynah Hopkins Steve Teloniatis; Grant Cross; Boyd Duffield; Callum Shute; David Baird; Brett Wilson; Jason Richards; Ben Pattison; Adam Pattison; Lachlan Macrae; Justin Nilon; Simon Schofield - Head Coach David Hemp; Assistant Coach; John Lonerghan and Manager Joanna Connolly England Team – Andy Hill, Oliver Fawls, Steven Jackson, Ronnie Jackson, Daniel Bowser, Matthew Cowdery, Jonathan Dakic, Christopher Edwards, Jonathon Gale, Robert Hewit, Alexander Jervis, Daniel Levey, Gavin Randall, Callum Rigby, Lee Stenning, Daniel Thomas, Thomas Wilson, Tayler Young. Coaches Stuart Murphy, Derek Morgan, Les Randall, Gary Metcalfe and Manager – Lauren Hopper and Ian Martin. Benalla hosted Australia and England for a weekend before their Inas International Cricket Series for players with an intellectual disability in Melbourne. During the weekend the teams were treated to the best of what Benalla had to offer including a fly in the Gliding Club of Victoria’s glider simulator, a kangaroo BBQ lunch at Yooralla and a yabbying trip. The weekend finished with both sides playing warm up matches against composite Benalla & District teams. Following the games all players enjoyed a meal at the gardens oval and a presentation by the Mayor. The Inas International Cricket Series was held at the MCG Long Room on Monday with the official matches starting Tuesday and continued to the following Tuesday 24th March. News www.theguardian.c om/sport/blog/2015 /mar/18/world-cupcricket-inasenglandaustralia#img-2 RESULTS – DAY 1 - England (4-160) D. Bowser 52, C. Edwards 45, B. Wilson 2-18, B. Duffield 2-28 def. Australia (4-96) G. Cross 31 DAY 2 - England (2/180) def. Australia (9/94) An unbeaten century from Daniel Bowser helped England claim a two-nil advantage after the second Twenty20 match of the 2015 INAS International Cricket Series on Wednesday. DAY 3 - Australia (6/110) def. England (10/88) Boyd Duffield starred with bat and ball to lead Australia to its first win. DAY 4 - England has opened up a 3-1 lead after its eight-wicket win against Australia. DAY 5 - A dominant performance with bat and ball helped England secure the win in the fifth and penultimate match. England was far too strong for Australia at Albert Ground in Melbourne, recording a 148-run victory. DAY 6 - Brilliant knocks from England captain Chris Edwards and Australia captain Gavan Hicks highlighted the sixth and final match of the 2015 INAS International Cricket Series at Carlton’s Princes Park today. Edwards, who was named player of the series, scored a magnificent 104 at the top of the order to help his side post 8199. The one-day match was reduced to 35 overs per side after early morning rain forced a delayed start to play. In reply, Australia fell just short in its chase, reaching 5-164 on the back of an entertaining 94 from first drop Hicks. England’s 35-run victory wrapped up a 5-1 series victory for the visitors. http://www.allabilities.vic.cricket.com.au/news.aspx Snippets Page 7 The 2015 Football-Connect All Ability League will commence on Saturday May 2 with a four week 'Come and Try' pre-season followed by the ten week season. Football-Connect will once again be entering teams in the Kanga Cup during the holidays, so players will have the chance to compete in Australia's largest international youth football tournament in the southern hemisphere. Pre-season Dates: May: 2, 9, 16 and 23. The All Ability League commences on Saturday May 30. Teams will play a round robin competition over ten weekends throughout May/June and August. The main focus for this league is participation and providing players with the opportunity to play football and represent a local football club. Teams will play at least two games each round and those with the buy will take part in a training session/small sided game as well. All Ability League Dates: May: 30, June: 6, 13, 20, 27, August: 1, 8, 15, 22 and 29. AUSRAPID REMINDER – ATHLETE REGISTRATION RENEWALS ARE NOW DUE!! ANY ATHLETES COMPETING IN ANY NATIONAL EVENTS ARE REQUIRED TO HAVE CURRENT REGISTRATION WITH AUSRAPID! ANY ATHLETES COMPETING INTERNATIONALLY ARE ALSO REQUIRED TO HAVE INAS SERVICE FEE PAID TO BE ELIGIBLE! Snippets Page 8 "Build an inclusive culture in sport and recreation that embraces the ability of every individual". Australian Rules Football-SAAFL C7 div 12-a-side. New players welcome! Indoor Cricket- Competition runs at Brahma Lodge Indoor Sports Centre during school terms .All welcome! Indoor Rowing-Rowing SA deliver an Indoor Rowing Program and has been highly successful in enabling participants to get fit and active in a safe and inclusive environment. Netball-AMND C6 division for players with a disability. New players welcome! If you would like more information or to get involved in any of the sports listed above contact: Nathan Pepper Sport and Recreation Coordinator Phone: 8152 2472 Email: services@inclusivesportsa.com.au Website: www.inclusivesportsa.com.au/play-sport 2015 Futsal National Championship Report - Sydney 5-9 Jan -Football Federation SA (FFSA) with Inclusive Sport SA selected the State futsal squad to compete in New South Wales. This was the second time that South Australia had a team participating on the National stage! The following players were selected to represent SA: Rhys Baker, Amechai Bawden, Bradley Bettens, Andrew Doecke, Steven Hall, Paul Leikas, Samuel Mills, Jamal Seiler, Shane Smith and Toby Sutherland. Head Coach: Igor Negrao Team Manager: Robert Price. Day 1-SA def by NSW Metro Thunder -8-1. Day 2Game 1 SA def by QLD – 4-2. Game 2- SA def TAS- 8 -0. Day 3- SA team def by NSW & VIC. Final day - SA def VIC – 13-1. It was a great week of Futsal and the South Australian team finished the competition in 5th place. Special thanks go to team manager Robert Price, who volunteered his time to help the SA team during the competition! Well done to all players who did their best and worked really hard! 2015 State Multi-Disability Championships- Bowls SA, in conjunction with the Match & Program Committee, Disability Recreation and Sport SA, the SA blind Bowlers Club and Inclusive Sport SA held the first State Multi-Disability Championships at Clearview Bowling Club 8-12 April. The Championships included Men's and Women's Singles and Open Pairs held in three different classification categories, Bowlers with an Intellectual Disability, Bowlers with a Physical Disability and Bowlers with a Vision Impairment. Contact Bowls SA on 8234 7544 www.bowlssa.com.au – results. More Inclusive Sport SA News - http://sasrapid.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/02/February-2015.pdf National Youth Week! This year’s theme is 'It Starts With Us', 10-19 April. The Propel Youth Arts WA Kickstart Festival will be running during the week with a number of great events and workshops on for young people! We'd love to see as many of you as possible. There are heaps of great events to get involved in and opportunities to check out what the young people of WA have to show you! Justin Nilon - The 19-year-old is the first Tasmanian to be selected in the national team for cricketers with an intellectual disability and has been representing his country in the Inas International Cricket Series which took place in Melbourne from March 14th-24th. Thank you to Lord’s Taverners Tasmania, Youngtown and Westbury Rotary Clubs for the financial support in making Justin's dream of representing Australia come true. We look forward to hearing all about Justin's experience on his return. "Build an inclusive culture in sport and recreation that embraces the ability of every individual". Weekly Programs - Arts and Crafts When: Wednesday’s March 25th– April 29th (6 weeks) Time: 5:30-7pm Cost: $15 per lesson Venue: Tactile Arts Studio, Bullocky Point Members will be learning pottery, clay work, tile making, mosaics and seasonal objects/decorations. Members will be working towards exhibiting their work in suitable venues and competitions. Baseball Group- Total Recreation is seeking interested members to participate in a weekly baseball group. Baseball is a very social and fun sport and if you are wanting to get out, learn some new skills and be part of a team, then baseball is for you. More Info? Then please contact Total Recreation for details. Members must book in to all programs and events by contacting 8981 3686 More Info - http://www.totalrecreation.org.au/ 93rd Australian Athletics Championships – Brisbane 26-29 March Page 9 RESULTS Brittney Beilby NSW Belinda Scott NSW Joshua Lush QLD Corey Anderson NSW Krystal Maloney NSW Katelyn Smith NSW Kaitlyn Papworth VIC Amechai Bawden SA Timon Sideris SA Stephanie Schweitzer NSW Eliesha Byrt VIC Nicole Harris NSW Nicholas Hum VIC Alberto Campbell QLD Tim Foster NSW Lindsay Sutton QLD 400m 2nd 1500m 3rd 800m 3rd 1500m 2nd 100m 2nd 200m 2nd Discus 1st Shot Put 1st Discus 2nd 200m 2nd 400m 2nd 800m 3rd Javelin 2nd ` 800m 3rd 1500m 2nd 1500m 3rd 400m Silver 72.30 6:11.28 2:50.32 6:11.28 13.31 27.11 34.61m 10.06m 25.72m 29.33 70.84 6:38.26 18.68m 6:24.50 2:15.51 4:47.55 5:18.79 63.11 800m Bronze 1500m Bronze Shot Put Bronze 100m Bronze 200m Gold 400m Silver Long Jump Gold 400m Gold 200m Bronze Shot Put Silver 2:46.85 6:01.83 11.00m 11.10 22.32 50.96 6.42 50.89 23.58 13.18m Global Games Qualifiers - 100m,200m,400m-Krystal Maloney; 200m-Chloe Iwanoczko; 400m-Kaitlyn Papworth; 200m,400m,800m,1500m-Eliesha Byrt; 400m-Stephanie Schweitzer; ShotPut-Nicole Harris; Javelin, Discus-Katelyn Smith; Long Jump-Stephanie Schweitzer; 100m,200m,400m,LongJumpNicholas Hum; 100m,200m-Matthew Guild; 200m,400m-Tim Foster; 200mNathan Woods; 400m-Alberto Campbell; 400m,800m-Andrew Semmens; 400m-Matthew Pascoe; 400m-Terry Price; Shot Put-Lindsay Sutton; IPC Qualifiers - 400m-Alberto Campbell; 400m, Long Jump-Nicholas Hum; Shot Put-Lindsay Sutton; 400m, Long Jump-Stephanie Schweitzer Swimming Results Page 10 2015 Australian Swimming Championships Results Sydney Olympic Park Aquatic Centre Taylor Corry NSW 50m Freestyle 100m Freestyle 200m Freestyle 100m Backstroke 200m IM Amy Cook 50m Freestyle NSW 100m Freestyle 200m Freestyle 400m Freestyle 50m Butterfly 100m Butterfly Jade Lucy NSW 200m Freestyle 400m Freestyle Megan Botha 200m Freestyle VIC 400m Freestyle Nikesha 50m Breaststroke Harding VIC 50m Butterfly 100m Butterfly Caitlyn 100m Backstroke Mackay VIC Jenna Hohn 50m Butterfly QLD Joshua Alford 50m Freestyle NSW 100m Freestyle 200m Freestyle 400m Freestyle 100m Butterfly 200m IM Mitchell 50m Freestyle Kilduff NSW 200m Freestyle 100m Breaststroke 50m Butterfly 100m Butterfly 200m IM 5th 1st 2nd 2nd 3rd 11th 5th 5th 5th 5th 4th 6th 3rd 8th 8th 6th 9th 6th 8th 28.32 1:01.72 2:15.19 1:09.07 2:36.76 29.98 1:05.62 2:23.34 5:06.57 33.13 1:17.62 2:23.61 4:59.73 2:28.62 5:20.54 41.65 34.80 1:19.00 43:01 7th 33.80 1st 2nd 3rd 2nd 6th 6th 2nd 4th 8th 25.25 55.79 2:01.65 4:20.90 1:03.43 2:21.08 25.27 2:04.28 1:16.22 1st 1st 8th 27.09 1:00.44 2:27.33 Daniel Fox QLD Liam Schluter QLD Ethan Chan QLD Richard Eliason NSW 100m Freestyle 200m Freestyle 100m Back 50m B/Fly 100m B/Ffly 400m Freestyle 50m Backstroke 400m Freestyle 1st 1st 2nd 2nd 2nd 3rd 5th 5th 53.53WR 1:59.32 1:03.94 27.26 1:00.97 4:23.81 32.14 4:33.63 50m Breast 100m Breast 50m Butterfly 3rd 4th 5th 31.15 1:09.39 28.54 For More Results http://www.swimming.org.au/visageimages/1_SAL/Events/2015%20Events/2015_Trials/full%20results.pdf What’s On / Who Am I? Page 11 Who Am I? Name: Boyd Duffield Nickname: Duffy sport: What’sFavourtie on? – Calendar of Events Cricket & Footy - Sydney Swans supporter! Favourite athlete: Steve Smith What is your favourite experience? Playing Cricket for Australia! What is your favourite quote? “Go the Swans” If you could have any Superpower what would it be? I would be always able to make my team win !! Thanks Boyd What’s on? – Calendar of Events NATIONAL INTERNATIONAL • 3-10 April – National Swimming Championships Sydney, NSW – See Results • 15-20 April- Inas Alpine & Nordic Skiing Championships Klovosjo, Sweden • 13-25 June – Australian Bowls Open Gold Coast, QLD • 14 May - Inas Indoor World Rowing Championships Gavirate, Italy • 19 July - Marie Little OAM Netball Shield • 25 July – 1 August - Lord’s Taverners Shield Contact AUSRAPID • 20-27 September- Inas Global Games Guayaquil, Ecuador 4 Lowry Place Benalla Victoria 3672 Australia Phone: 61 3 5762 7494 Fax: 61 3 5762 3560 www.ausrapid.org.au