BOX HILL REPORTER DISTRICT CRICKET ASSOCIATION Inc.
Annual General Meeting
25th May2016
East Burwood Sporting Club

MINUTES OF THE 122nd ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING OF DELEGATES

MEETING:

The meeting commenced at 7.45pm with the President welcoming delegates and life members present.

APOLOGIES:

Rod Bird (Vice Pres), Jo Fairy (Marketing Man.), Simon Mead (Ver Sth CC), Pat Lambert (Umpires Assn)

ABSENT:

Sunrisers CC, St Davids CC

SPECIAL GUESTS:

Margaret McIntosh (Patron), Michael Dwyer (L/M)

PROXY VOTE:

No requests for Proxy were received.

MINUTES OF 2014-15 AGM:

The minutes of the 121st Annual General Meeting held on 27 May 2015 were taken as read and confirmed (East Box Hill CC/Nunawading CC)

FINANCIAL REPORT:

Treasurer Mr Michael Van Zuyden distributed the financial statements comprising Balance Sheet for the period ending 30 April 2016, Income and Expenditure Statement, and a List of Stocks Held as at the above date as annexed to these minutes.

The statements had been audited by Mr David Woollard

The report complied with Section 30 (3) of the Incorporated Associations Act

Questions arising:

(Vermont Sth CC): Was there a fine/charge for forfeits levied last season.

(Treasurer): Forfeit fines were levied based on time in the past, now they are levied regardless of time.

(Bulleen-Templestowe CC): Is there a concern about financial sustainability. It appears that without a substantial increases in sponsorship, there will be a deficiency, how can this be sustained.

(Treasurer): Bottom line still has the $17k ball royalties to be added and we have a stock of Grand Final medals that should cover next season.

(President): Experience tells us that there always will be peaks and troughs with income but we have meet our budgeted projections for this year. We will always continue to try and improve our sponsorship dollars (eg the live stream which broke even this year) as we do not want to rely on fines etc to sustain growth. We have tried to keep costs to the clubs to an absolute minimum so we see the Assn. as a sustainable entity that has a lot to offer potential sponsors.

(Vermont Sth CC): What is the $1600.00 Kookaburra ball royalties shown.

(Treasurer): That is a catch up from the previous season

The Financial Report wasmoved and seconded (Mitcham CC/Forest Hill CC) Carried

ELECTION OF OFFICE BEARERS:

The President declared all positions of office bearers and members of committees of the Association were now vacant and called for the election of new office bearers and members of committees to hold office until the 123rd Annual General Meeting of the Association.

President*:Mr Peter Rosenthal (M.McIntosh/Blackburn CC)Carried

Vice President*:TBA

Secretary*:Mr Peter White (P.Rosenthal/M.McIntosh) Carried

Treasurer*: Mr Michael van Zuyden (M.McIntosh/Syndal CC)Carried

Junior Section Manager*: Mr Tom Anderson (P.Rosenthal/B-Temp CC) Carried

Veterans Coordinator*: Mr Peter White (Forest Hill CC/East Box Hill CC) Carried

Members of Committees

Disciplinary Tribunal:

Chairman*:Mr Brian Barnard (S Flemming/Wyclif CC) Carried

Members:Mrs R.Clifton, Mr K.Rose’meyer Mr Maurie O’Dal

Mr Simon O’Keffe, Mr Graig Hunt, Mr Andrew Gill

Permits and Clearances

Chairman*:TBA

Members: Mr R,Chambers, Mr S. Flemming

Umpires Appointment:

Chairman*:Mr Trevor McGary (BHRDCUA appointment)

Note: Positions marked * are members of Committee of Management.

ELECTION OF AUDITOR:

Mr David Woollard was elected unopposed (M.Van Zuyden/East Burwood CC)

SPECIAL BUSINESS:Nil

NOTICES of MOTION: These had been circulated and discussed at the previous delegates’ meeting

1.BHRDCA Competition Rules:As presented and discussed at Pre AGM Delegates meeting.

Rule 1:Competition:

i) Proposed change of wording to read

“If no play is possible on the complete day or daysof any scheduled match, and where a 1st Innings result has not already been achieved, such match will be declared a draw”

ii) Proposed additional clause

“All forfeits will be awarded 6 match points, except where these occur in an abandoned round, in which no points are awarded. The CoM will be the sole determinant of any round being declared an abandoned round”

iii) Deletion of clause and addition of an amended clause.

All byes will be awarded 0 match points, except where an additional bye occurs in the H&A season “For that team, the average match points for the round will be awarded based on Total Number of Winning Match Points Awarded for the Round/Number of Winning Teams who played in that Round, where the additional bye occurs”

In grades where an unequal number of byes occur, the final H&A Round ladder points, will be calculated by a Matches Won/Matches Completed ratio.

iv) Addition of a new Local Rule

Batsman requiring a runner. A batsman may make use of a runner, if, in the opinion of the Umpire (or where no Umpire is present – the opposing team Captain), the batsman sustained his injury during the course of the match. Any such runner must be equipped in the same manner as the batsman he runs for (pads, gloves,helmet etc).

v) Addition of a new Local Rule

Fieldsmen on the Leg Side. There is NO RESTRICTION on the number of fieldsmen allowed on the leg side, however in compliance with the ICC rule there must be NO MORE THAN ANY TWO of those fieldsmen positioned behind square leg at the time the ball is bowled. Failure to comply will result in a “no ball” being called.

All of the above Rule 1 Competition proposals were Carried.

Rule 2:Two Day Games

i) Playing Hours. Amendment to wording

“Playing time can be extended to make up time lost due to extreme conditions, bad light or exceptional circumstances. The extension of time is to be equal to the time lost up to a maximum of 30 60 minutes on either day after the scheduled stumps time, with the latest rescheduled time for stumps being 6.30pm 7.00pm. Any time lost on Day One can also be made up on Day Two.

Carried

ii) Rule 2(f) (iii) Innings of the side batting second Proposed additions

‘If Team A is dismissed with less than 10% of the scheduled overs to be bowled on Day 1 remaining, then Team B can choose not to begin their innings until Day 2.

Defeated

Rule 3:One Day Games

i) Playing Hours. Amendment to wording.

Normal playing hours

1.00pm to 6.00pm (80 over grades)

1.30pm to 6.30pm (Reduced over grades)

Playing time can be extended to make up time lost due to extreme weather conditions, bad light or exceptional circumstances. The extension of time is to be equal to the time lost up to a maximum 30 60 minutes on the day after the scheduled stumps time.”

Carried

Rule 4:Finals Matches

i) Playing hours. Amendment to wording.

Playing time can be extended to make up time lost due to extreme conditions , bad light or exceptional circumstances. The extension of time is to be equal to the time lost up to a maximum of 30 60 minutes on either day after the scheduled stumps time, with the latest rescheduled time for stumps being 6.30pm. Any time lost on Day 1 can also be made up on Day 2.

Carried

Rule 9:Players

i) Eligibility. Additional clause.

“Junior Players (ie Players under the age of 12 years as at 1 September in the current season). For Junior Players under 12 years of age @ 1 September in the current season, parental consent MUST BE sought in writing by the Players Club before that Player takes the field in any Senior match. (such written consent will be made available to the CoM on request.)

Carried

ii) Finals. Proposed new clause.

“ No player shall be eligible to play in a Semi-Final or Grand Final unless he has played in BHRDCA matches fixtured for at least 6 days in the Home and Away season, with the competing Club in that grade or in grades below. Where a team receives a forfeit, other than a complete abandoned round (refer Rule 1(e), it shall count towards finals qualification provided the team is named by the Tuesday 8.00pm following the match in My Cricket.”

Carried

iii) Finals. Proposed new clause.

“No player shall be eligible to play in a Semi-Final or Grand Final unless he has played in BHRDCA matches fixtured for at least 6 days in the Home and Away season, with the competing Club in that grade or in grades below. Where a team receives a washout, other than a complete abandoned round (refer Rule 1(e), it shall count towards finals qualification provided the team is named by the Tuesday 8.00pm following the match in My Cricket.”

Carried

Rule 13:Trophies and Shields

i) Clarification of clause.

In Two Day 80 over Grades, the winner of the batting average, must have scored at least 300 runs and have played in a minimum of six (6) matchesand have batted in a minimum of six (6) innings in that grade.

Carried

ii) Clarification of clause

In Two Day 80 over Grades, the winner of the bowling average, musthave taken at least 30 wickets and have played in a minimum of six (6) matchesand have bowled in a minimum of six (6) innings in that grade

Carried

iii) Clarification of clause

In designated One Day Grades, the winner of the batting average, must have scored at least 300 runs and have played in a minimum of ten (10) matchesand batted in a minimum of ten (10) matches in that grade.

Carried

iv) Clarification of clause

In designated One Day Grades, the winner of the bowling average, must have taken at least 30 wickets and have played in a minimum of ten (10) matchesand bowled in a minimum of ten (10) matches in that grade.

Carried

v) Clarification of clause

In designated Reduced Over Grades, the winner of the batting average, must have scored at least 250 runs and have played in a minimum equivalent of five (5) Two Day matches and batted in a minimum of five (5) innings in that grade.

Carried

vi) Clarification of clause

In designated Reduced Over Grades, the winner of the bowling average, must have taken at least 25 wickets and have played in a minimum equivalent of five (5) Two Day matches and bowled in a minimum of five (5) innings in that grade

Carried

Rule 14:Forfeiture of Matches

i) Notification:- Change to Notification time.

Any Club failing to notify the Association Secretary prior to 8.00pm on any Thursday12.00pm on Friday prior to the commencement of the round that they will be forfeiting the game, shall pay the Association the total cost of Umpires fees for that match.

Carried

ii) Automatic Withdrawal:- Amendment to wording

Any team forfeiting two (2) matches in succession, shallmay be adjudged to have withdrawn and shallmay be disqualified for the season at the discretion of the CoM.

Carried

Rule 15: Schedule of Administration Fees

i) Additional fee proposal

Playing an Ineligible or Unregistered Player (Refer Attachment 7 – Player Permits)

$100.00 for each offence.

Carried

Attachment 3:Extreme Conditions Policy

i) Clarification of Reference Service

Reference Service: 3AW News Service at 7.00am from which the predicted forecast maximum temperature will be used as the basis for the Extreme Conditions Policy.

Carried

(NOTE: The CoM will examine the means to communicate washouts/heatouts to all clubs and notify same prior to the commencement of the season).

Attachment 4:Attire Policy

i) Clarification of Shoe Policy

Shoes must be predominantly white.

Carried

Attachment 5:Player Point System

i) Clarification and Acceptance of Table 1 – BHRDCA Player Points Table

(NOTE: Table 1 applies only to clubs fielding their 1st XI teams in Ray McIntosh Shield, Howard Wilson Shield and Dorothy McIntosh Shield Grades only. Clubs whose 1st XI teams are in A Grade or below are not required to comply.

Table 1. – BHRDCA Player Points Table
Code / Category / Description / Points
HG / Home Grown / Any player who has only ever played Senior/Junior cricket at Club, or has reached 50 games as per Section 3. a, b or c / 1
BP / Base Player / A player that has received a ‘Season Loyalty’ reduction to 1 point, but has not yet achieved ‘Home Grown’ status
OA / Other Affiliate / Played in VMCU/VCCL affiliated competition or other State equivalent / 2
OS / Overseas / Any overseas “non rated” player (not recorded or present on the ICC’s ESPN Cricinfo website)
INA 2 / Inactive 2 / Not played Cricket in the past 5 seasons - Premier Grade or below (Player Type 4 or below)
BHR / BHRDCA / Played at another BHRDCA Club / 3
VSD 2 / VSDCA 2 / Played VSDCA / other State equivalent 2nd, 3rd or 4th XI
PR 2 / Premier 2 / Played Premier or other State equivalent 3rd or 4th XI
INA 1 / Inactive 1 / Not played cricket in the past five seasons – Overseas or International (Player Type 5 or 6)
VSD 1 / VSDCA 1 / Played VSDCA or other State equivalent 1st XI / 4
PR 1 / Premier 1 / Played Premier or other State equivalent 1st XI or 2nd XI
FC / First Class / Any “rated” player below Test level but above PR 1 (verified using the ICC’s ESPN Cricinfo website) / 5
OS / Overseas / Any overseas “rated” player below Test level (verified using the ICC’s ESPN Cricinfo website)
INT / International / Test level player (verified using the ICC’s ESPN Cricinfo website) / 6

Carried

ii) Proposal to amend time limitations on past Premier grade level players (Koonung Heights CC)

Players of Player Type 4,5 & 6 (Refer Table 1 BHRDCA Player Points Table) who have not played at Premier 1st & 2nd XI level, VSDCA 1st XI or above for the past 5 seasons, will be deemed to be a Player Type 3 when joining a club.

Defeated

ii) Loyalty Discounts. Proposal to reduce time specification for a Club Loyalty Discount (Box Hill Nth Super Kings CC)

All players, other than Type 1, will have their point allocation reduced by 1 point, following the completion of 2 1 seasons at the Club.

Defeated

Attachment 6:Split Innings Rules

i) Proposal to amend the Rules governing batsmen returning to the crease following compulsory retirement. (Nunawading CC)

“Where a player is compulsory retired on reaching the score of 100 (Two Day matches) or 50 (One Day matches), they shall be allowed to return to the crease upon the fall of the last available wicket. Should more than one batsman be compulsory retired, they may return to the wicket in the order of their retirement”

Defeated

ii) Clarification of Playing Conditions

  • Bowlers may bowl a maximum of 15 overs per innings (to the first 64 overs of the innings & after that there are no restrictions) with a maximum of 8 overs per bowler per 32 over split session.
  • A batsman must retire on the ball at which they reach 100 (50 for One Day Matches)
  • A team may have Thirteen (13) registered players of which any combination of 11 players can bat, bowl and field. There are only 11 on the field at any one time and 10 wickets only can be taken as per normal playing conditions.

Carried (NOTE: This requires the removal of Rule 9e (viii))

Attachment 7:Player Permits

i) Inclusion of new clause

“Permit Committee Approval – To play under Permit Conditions, a permit must be approved by a Permit Committee Member, before the player represents their Club on the field.”

Carried

ii) Change of Permit Submission time (H&A Rds prior to first 2 day match post Christmas)

All permits must be submitted to the Permits Cttee via My Cricket (only) by Thursday 8.00pm10.00pm prior to the match in which the Club seek to select the player.

Carried

iii) Clarification of matches played requirements for first post Christmas Two Day match.

A Permit is required for any Player that has previously played less than four (4)four (4) orless games in any higher grade earlier that season, if he is seeking to play more than two (2) club grades or more than four (4) Association grades below where he played his last match.

Carried

iii) Introduction of new clause – Interchange of Players between grades – Semi-Final matches.

“In Semi-Final matches, Clubs with consecutive teams engaged, are permitted to freely interchange players within such grade levels provided that no player is permitted to move more than one grade level from that in which he last played”

Carried

iv) Introduction of new clause – Interchange of Players between One Day and Tow Fay grades – Semi-Final matches.

“In Semi-Final matches, Clubs with Two Day teams engaged and where sufficient numbers of qualified players are recorded (Squads of 13 or more), may not elevate a player from their highest One Day grade, to engage in the Two Day Semi-Final, without seeking a permit from the Permit Cttee.”

Carried

iv) Clarification of Interchange of Players to/from VCA Clubs.

Players with VCAPremier Clubs, are eligible to play with their former BHRDCA Club under the following restrictions

  • They are not selected in their VCAPremier Club

Carried

2.Affiliation and Registration Fees for 2016-17

Type / Proposed
Association Registration / $100
Senior competitions / $200
T20 Competition / $100 (1st team) $80 (subsequent teams)
Veterans competitions / $100 (1st team) $80 (subsequent teams)
Junior competitions (Incl U18) / $100
U 10 Anklebyter Competition / $50

Moved and seconded (Forest Hill CC/Koonung Heights CC) that the Affiliation and Registration Fees be accepted.

Carried

3.Honoraria

Proposed that the Honoraria for 2016-2017 season be unchanged as follows;

Secretary$1,000.00

Umpires Advisor$1,500.00

Score Service$300.00 (Position subject to review)

Treasurer$1,000.00

Minute Secretary$400.00 (Position subject to review)

Junior Section Manager$1,500.00

Assistant Secretary Umpires Appointments $300.00

Veterans Coordinator$1,500.00

(Blackburn Sth CC/Deakin CC)Carried

4.Umpires’ Match Fees 2016-17 (As proposed by the BHRDCAUA)

Umpires Association AGM still to be held and no proposal has been received to alter last seasons structure.

5.Life Membership

It was moved (M.McIntosh) seconded (P.White) that Michael Van Zuyden be awarded Life Membership. Carried

6.Dates of Play

8th October (1 Dayer)

15th October – 17 December (5 x 2 Dayers)

7th January (1 Dayer)

14th January –4 March (4 x 2 Dayers)

11th March – 25 March (Finals series)

7.Gray-Nicholls – Kookaburra comparison

The President tabled the following comparison

Product / Kookaburra / Gray-Nicholls / % Difference
Royalties / Tuf Pitch / Googly Long Life
$4.50 / $7.00 / 56%
Kooka / Club Special
$2.00 / $3.00 / 50%
Equipment/Prizes / $10,000.00 / $17,375.00 / 74%
Balls / $2,670.00 / $7,200.00 / 170%
Cash/Sponsorship / $2,500.00 / $10,000.00 / 300%
TOTAL PACKAGE / $33,170.00 / $51,472.00 / 55%

Gray-Nicholls have further undertaken;