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To All OC Club Members Ryan Hoffman is playing for the Melbourne Storms. Ryan played in our juniors in about 1997-98 with Gus James, James
Hopkins and co and was the recipient of one of our scholarships to the
Reds Camp. As Jesse says "They don't always stay with us, but we do
have some good cattle out there".
Don Smith Medal Dinner At the Don Smith Medal Dinner, Rob Sadler won the Best Coaches’ Trophy and
Andrew Schwilk the Most Improved Referee Award.
Referees Our UNDER 14s succeeded in their Semi-Final against Souths on
Sunday 4th 2005, galloping into the Grand Final. ... Newsletter, 6th September 2005 Presentation Day
We had great fun at the Frat Party after defeating Burnside. Old Collegians was full of nerds, jocks and cheerleaders enjoying the free beer and watching the Wallabies and the Springboks on the big screen, followed by various movies. .... no, not an entire keg per person ... editor Quiz Night, 5th August 2005 We held a Quiz Night at the clubrooms on Friday,
5th August .
All 12 of the OC girls who were up for selection made the 24 woman travelling squad. They're away from the 8th to the 14th of August. Those from OCs selected are: Women's 10th Anniversary - the day The Women's 10th Anniversary carnival started with a 60 minute
"barbarians" game to select the state team. It was a good tough
game, but odd for players to see team mates on the other side. They were
mostly asked to play out of position, so that the coach could gauge their
versatility and ability to perform under pressure.
Women's Rugby - Advertiser article
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Collegians Tara Naige, Kim Evans, Bec Manson, Andrew Schwilk and Sally Renfrey (along with various friends) had a great time at the Hong Kong Sevens in March and are slowly beginning to show signs of sobering up. The group enjoyed the Sevens so much (or at least, that’s what the photos seem to suggest – their individual memories are a little blurry) that they are planning their trip back for the 2006 HK7s. If you are keen to join them, let them know – the more the merrier! |
The Old Collegian team which best supports the club’s bar in 2005 will
win a keg of beer at the end of the season to be
announced at Presentation Night. Every time you buy a drink (alcoholic or
otherwise) you will receive a “tally ticket”.
You simply drop it in the Tally Box of your choice, located above the bar.
As before, tickets may be deducted for
indiscretions such as non-payment of subs. There will be six boxes, one
for each of the men’s teams, one for the
women and one for the social members.
CURRENT STANDINGS
Social 170
First Grade 133
Second Grade 122
Fourth Grade 111
Women 85
Third Grade 61
Starting on the 28th April - Meals will be served from about 8.30pm after training for approx $5.00
$3.00 PINTS
INCLUDES $3.00 WINE AND CHAMPAGNE
Every Thursday 8 - 9pm
Every Saturday 7 - 8pm
March 2005
... sorry guys, I missed your email - paul, 2nd April
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If you see our registrar, Richard Waddicor, around the clubrooms,
please take note of the shiny pink scar on his forehead. Anyone who
has ever played rugby with Richard will have noticed a certain tenacity
and competitiveness about the way he plays. After all these years, someone
finally split his head open. To add insult to injury, it was Kate
Reynolds, the lithe blonde dynamo of the Frocs’ backline. They collided
on the Oztag field and her bony little elbow won the encounter. Richard
left the field spurting blood while Kate merrily played on. Stitches were
called for!
... Tregenza Times March 2005
A Message from the Rokobaros:
Alex has completed his first week at Marists and Ben is in rugby heaven
with plans to watch the Reds vs Brumbies on Sat.!!
".. Ashgrove, which we are next to, reminds me of Unley with hills
but we don’t have the money to match the lifestyle!!.."
Next Saturday is rego day at GPS which will be the club for Ben and Alex
at least for 3 years but we know where their loyalties are in SA.
Best of luck to everyone for a great 2005.
Old Collegians fielded teams in both the men’s and women’s
competitions in the Elizabeth Sevens on 5 March 2005.
The men’s team had mixed results and did not make it to the semi-finals,
but it was a great opportunity for existing players to get in their first
hits of the season and for the club’s new blood to have their first
taste of rugby with Old Collegians. The men’s team consisted of Michael
Bell, Craig de Carle, Peter Cross, Tim Green, Quinten Manuel, Sam
Pilkington , Tom Pilkington, Leigh Rebbeck, Charlie Shepperd, Ben Suttell,
Christian Tedge and Jeremy Thewlis. There were some great moments from
everyone, including great tries from Peter Cross, a runaway try from
Jeremy Thewlis and some great work at the ruck by Michael Bell. Thanks to
all the boys who turned up and played.
In the Semi-Finals, Port Adelaide defeated Burnside and University defeated Brighton. The final was then won by University, defeating Port Adelaide 24 to 12.
University played very well all day, and thoroughly deserved their
unexpected success. University is not fielding a first grade team this
year but their performance in the Elizabeth Sevens suggests they will be a
force in the second grade!
The women’s team consisted of Katherine Cherry, Candice Daniel, Liz
Dean, Rebecca Derbyshire-Lloyd, Kim Evans, Tara Naige, Kelly O’Neill,
Kate Reynolds, Naomi Woodstock and Zoë Woodstock. It was a pity that only
three clubs fielded women’s teams in the sevens, but realistically it
was only those three teams who would have been competitive in any event.
The Frocs drew their first game against Souths (a horrible echo from last
year’s final) and barely lost to Burnside thanks to a try by Burnside
after the final siren, Lemony Snicketts style – due only to a “a
series of unfortunate events”. However, in the final Burnside proved
they did not need luck to win, beating the Frocs convincingly on the
scoreboard despite the relatively even game. The Frocs played better
sevens rugby than they have for a few years, thanks to the coaching
efforts of Kath Cherry and the very valuable assistance from Glen Miller
(despite teaching the girls an obsolete and illegal scrum
bind!).
Men’s
University 14 v Old Collegians 5
Port Adelaide B 5 v Old Collegians 36
Old Collegians 10 v Souths A 28
Old Collegians 15 v Burnside 27
Women’s
Old Collegians 12 v Souths 12
Burnside 15 v Old Collegians 12
Final – Burnside 17 v Old Collegians 5
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Tim Austin (currently living in Melbourne) dropped
in to see Kini Tavui and family (currently living in Canberra
where Kini is playing for the Vikings). .. Tregenza Times, January 2005 |
Spotted in The Weekend Australian Magazine of December 18-19 2004 is a page on Andrew McDougall, Toy Designer. Noted by Tim Austin, perhaps unkindly - "I was in a coffee shop in Melbourne and picked up a mag a saw Makka and his melon all over the page - Nice work !!! A gun on the field and a pussy off it seems."
THE AUSTRALIAN Friday January 7 2005
Willing helpers answer the call
.. Samantha Maiden, Tom Richardson
DOCTORS, nurses, counsellors and engineers are being urged to volunteer to
help the long-term aid operation in tsumani-devastated areas across Asia.
Australian Volunteers International confirmed yesterday it was dealing
with about one call a minute as 2000 people offered to register to assist
the relief mission.
And the Department of Health and Ageing said about 4300 volunteers had
also registered through the tsunami hotline.
Among those who inundated phone lines with their services yesterday was
Luke Callaghan, 24, of Adelaide.
"I don't even know if they'll want me - I just knew I wouldn't have
enough cash to fly over there myself if I went for a couple of months to
lend a hand," he said.
Mr Callaghan, who studied medicine at Adelaide University before moving
into research, said he would go "wherever I'm needed".
"Everyone I know who's in trouble is someone's mate, or someone's
mum, or someone's dad - I just wanted to see if I could do anything to
help."
Ben is alive & well, here with long-time girlfriend Heather. He's living and working in London
now having
graduated from Oxford.
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While some of us play Oztag over summer, David “Elvis” King and Ryan “Boo Boo” Neilson (shown left) are playing gridiron for the Razorbacks. Kingy has played before but Boo Boo is a rookie. Don’t get too used to the padding, boys! Or the tights, for that matter. Always supportive, the Frocs are happily trying to arrange a “charity” match with the cheerleaders, but somehow it seems unlikely. ... Tregenza Times, October 2004 |
Congratulations to Kim Evans, our new President for 2005. And
congratulations to Ted Apted our outgoing President. Ted has been
President of Collegians for the years 2000 to 2004, equal to that of H. N.
Hirst from 1951 to 1955 and Hamish Cranna from 1995 to 1999, with a year
in-between from Denzil Church. However, H. J. Rogers has been
President for the most number of years being non-consecutive over the
years 1961 to 1973.
Both Ted and now Kim have joined that unique list of Collegians'
who have taken on the role of President.
Happy birthday to Kristie Hume who recently
celebrated her 21st birthday, with all the Frocs around her as
usual.
... Tregenza Times May 2005
Happy 21st birthday to Henry Winter. Henry
celebrated his birthday at a big bash at his place, attended by all the
usual OC suspects. We think they managed to avoid falling into the pool,
despite taking advantage of the generous hospitality laid on by the
Winters. Henry also won the College Cup on his birthday in the game
against Souths.
.. Tregenza Times, May 2005
Congratulations to Jill Allen who’s artwork is being exhibited in Greenhill Galleries. (December 2004)
Congratulations to Henry Boylan who earned a perfect score in his Year 12 results (2004)! Henry was our junior captain in 2003.
Andrew Bradley, in addition to playing in our Under 15s team, also enjoys the sport of Archery. Congratulations to Andrew who has recently been informed that he is No.1 in the State for his age groups (U14s & U16s). Andrew is very pleased and of course Neil, Anne, James and Dean are extremely proud of him. As are we! ... December 2004
3rd Annual Old Collegians Open
Tanunda Pines Golf Club
An encouraging turn out of 31 players competed at the Tanunda Pines
Golf Club on Sunday 6th February 2005 for the 3rd Annual Old Collegians
Open.
The format this year was 18 holes of Ambrose - if you do not hit a
good shot then you put your partners under a lot of pressure, similar to
missing a tackle in rugby. Seven groups of four and one group of three
competed.
President Kim Evans was on hand to keep the groups in check and to
be the “drinks bitch” (her words).
It was also pleasing to see Ted Apted (former President) in
attendance for the day. Ted accompanied one of the groups around the
course on foot (he must be in training for a come back).
As per usual, we underestimated the thirst of the Old Collegians and had to purchase more on course drinks as the day progressed. The golf club was extremely generous in providing this sustenance at a heavily discounted rate to ensure that we did not run at a loss. At the conclusion of the round Ted Apted, ably assisted by Peter Allen, Danny McCarten and Bruce McDougall stoked up the barbie and we all sat down to well earned meal.
Ryan “Booboo” Neilsen and Tom Secker had arranged to play with a 12 handicapper (Peter Denley) and a 5 handicapper (James Swift). This made their group clear favourites for the event. Another strong contender for the title was the group of Craig de Carle, Richard Czeglik and Craig’s mate Mick, playing as a three to avoid the extra distraction of a fourth player (I think it was so that they could get back to the bar first).
Submission of the cards at the conclusion of the day revealed a
clear winner. A team with the unlikely names of Jimbo, Beno, Chado and
Leono bolted from the blue with a gross score of 67 (5 under par). This
was the same gross score as the more fancied team of Swift, Denley, Booboo
and Secker. However, after taking handicaps into account the former team
won by more than five strokes.
Third place went to Craig, Mick and Czeza who by this time were in
the clubhouse for so long that they did not care who had won. Golf was the
winner on the day. Fashion pulled up the rear. Third place received a
selection of prizes donated by Gordon Hazzard (a loyal supporter of Old
Collegians and the golf day). Second place received three Nike golf balls
each and the winners a bottle of Rockford Cabernet.
Each participant in the day received a ticket in a raffle. The prize was a
magnum of 1999 Rockford Home Block Cabernet. A well-known wine identity,
present on the day, estimated it to be worth at least 750,000 something or
rathers. Verification of this value is obviously not possible but it is a
great, great wine. The winner was Tedgey (enjoy).
A raffle for a second magnum of Rockford Cabernet raised an additional
$100 for the day. Andrew McDougall won this second raffle.
At the conclusion of the presentation, John Denley from Pro-Time presented
President Kim with a cheque for $750 dollars being this year’s
sponsorship.
PLAN for next year’s golf day to be held on Sunday 5th
February 2006
Make it even more successful with MANY MORE PLAYERS
Sponsored by Pro-Time Business Solutions with special thanks to Gordon
Hazzard
On 12th February we welcomed in the Chinese New Year for the
fifth year in a row. This year is the year of the Rooster,
a year of happiness, colour and drama which should be tempered with common
sense. There’s a Chinese saying, “If you take a step back, you will
find the sea and the sky are boundless.”
In keeping with Chinese tradition and principles of feng shui, the
club was filled with Chinese decorations in red and
gold to bring luck and prosperity, with a fish above the bar to bring
wealth and a dragon over the trophy cabinet to bring
glory and protection. This year was bigger than usual, with a healthy
spread of roughly 300 club members, players,
friends and neighbours wandering in to enjoy the festivities.
Traditional Chinese food was provided by the wonderful chefs who
have catered all of our Chinese New Year parties.
Typically, the food sold out in record time!
The kids always enjoy the night and particularly the breaking of a
piñata not entirely a traditional Chinese custom). Kim was caught in the
four-deep riot of marauding children when the chocolate fell, while Joyce
looked on and assessed their tenacity and speed with recruitment for our
junior teams in mind! The fireworks display was, as always, very popular
and seems to get better every year.
The traditional Lion Dance display was the best yet. The tired old
lion of previous years has been fired and the new troupe was full of
daring, athleticism and humour. A great start to the year!
.. Tregenza Times, March 2005
Sunday 6th
February 2005
4 Ball Ambrose
Registration 11:30 am
Tee-off from12:00 Noon
Tanunda Pines Golf Club
Dress Rules Apply (Collared Shirt)
Next to the Novotel Barossa near Jacobs Creek
Clubs,
buggies available for hire
Motorised carts (bookings essential)
Arrange your own team or be placed on the day
Lunch by arrangement from the club before or during the round
$50 entry includes
Prizes
18 Holes of Golf
On-course Drinks
Gourmet BBQ Dinner (5:30 pm)
Raffle Ticket for Magnum of Rockford Wine
$25 for Gourmet BBQ
Dinner and Raffle Ticket
(take a tour of the wineries then
join us for dinner)
Second Magnum raffle with tickets available on the day
Bus may be provided if sufficient interest shown
(additional
cost involved)
Bookings essential for catering - phone the Denleys 8332-2735
Entry
Form here
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Farewell to Bob Stafford-Lee, the club’s long serving vice-treasurer, selector and life member, who is headed off to Melbourne to live closer to family and friends. (He is seen here accepting the Bert Rogers Memorial Award for Special Administrative Services in 2004.) His contribution and company will be sorely missed. At his farewell drinks Bob was presented with a club jersey to remember us by. We wish him all the best. |
André Brummer.
Left for Darwin in May? 2005. Come back André.
To Emma Curran and Trevor Dalitz, a son Noah James was born 21st September at 4.40am, weighing 6lbs 13oz. Mother & baby doing well.
Congratulations to Stewart Frew on the birth of his second son, Ethan Stewart Frew, in the early hours of Father’s Day! Mum, Dad and baby are all doing well. We just love hearing that Collegians are busily breeding more junior rugby players!
Congratulations to Gus Elliott and his wife Anna on
the birth of their son Hugo Anton Elliot, a brother to Essi. Gus played
for our first grade, including in the premiership winning team of 2001,
and is assistant coach to the Black Falcons. ... December 2004
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Congratulations to Steve and
Nicky on the birth of Emelia Rae Boyd, a sister for Zach and
Anna.
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Craig and Sally De Carle are just rapt with their brand new baby girl, Grace Emily De Carle. She joined us on 26 April weighing in at 7 pounds 3 ounces. She is just beautiful, and talkative! For the record, Craig and Sal didn’t know they were naming her after a pub – it was just a lucky coincidence! |
Jamie & Mel get married, 23rd July 2005

Congratulations to Emma Curran and Trevor Dalitz on their
recent wedding. Em looked gorgeous, but that’s nothing new! Our love to
them both.
... Tregenza Times May 2005
Photos
Congratulations to Major Mick Renfrey and his new wife
Debra who were recently married.
... Tregenza Times May 2005
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Congratulations to Rob & Bec Marlow (nee Ogilvie) who were married in Adelaide on 18 December 2004. Bec played for the Frocs from 2000 & 2001 until moving to Brisbane. |
November 14th: Candice & Christian get engaged. And Candice is pregnant again. Congratulations.
Congratulations to James Denley on his engagement to Kylie
Edwards, a midwife at Burnside Hospital. The big day is
planned for December 2005.
Congratulations to Emma Curran and Trevor Dalitz on their
recent engagement! Emma has carefully selected the first game of the 2005
season as her wedding day.
Congratulations to Emma Suttell and Jon Collins on their recent engagement
(December 2004).
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