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<strong>Howick</strong> <strong>Pakuranga</strong> <strong>Cricket</strong> <strong>Club</strong> <strong>Annual</strong> <strong>Report</strong> <strong>2011</strong>-<strong>12</strong><br />

<strong>Howick</strong> <strong>Pakuranga</strong> <strong>Cricket</strong> <strong>Club</strong><br />

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<strong>2011</strong>-<strong>12</strong><br />

<strong>Annual</strong><br />

<strong>Report</strong>


<strong>Howick</strong> <strong>Pakuranga</strong> <strong>Cricket</strong> <strong>Club</strong> <strong>Annual</strong> <strong>Report</strong> <strong>2011</strong>-<strong>12</strong><br />

HRV <strong>Howick</strong> <strong>Pakuranga</strong><br />

<strong>Cricket</strong> <strong>Club</strong><br />

P O Box 82 294 Highland Park, Auckland<br />

Training Centre & Office phone: 576 5602<br />

Website www.hpcc.org.nz<br />

e-mail: admin@hpcc.org.nz<br />

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<strong>Howick</strong> <strong>Pakuranga</strong> <strong>Cricket</strong> <strong>Club</strong> <strong>Annual</strong> <strong>Report</strong> <strong>2011</strong>-<strong>12</strong><br />

TABLE OF CONTENTS<br />

OFFICE BEARERS & ADVISORY GROUPS ................................................................................................... 4<br />

STRATEGIC PLAN .................................................................................................................................... 5<br />

Vision Statement .......................................................................................................................................... 5<br />

Mission Statement ........................................................................................................................................ 5<br />

HPCC's Primary Role is to best: ................................................................................................................... 5<br />

Strategic Objectives ...................................................................................................................................... 5<br />

PRESIDENTS REPORT .............................................................................................................................. 6<br />

BOARD CHAIRMAN'S REPORT ................................................................................................................. 8<br />

GENERAL MANAGERS REPORT .............................................................................................................. 10<br />

Membership ................................................................................................................................................ 10<br />

Year in Review............................................................................................................................................ 10<br />

Human Resources (Staffing) ...................................................................................................................... 11<br />

White cross primary schoolboys Christmas Tournament ........................................................................... 11<br />

<strong>Cricket</strong> Week .............................................................................................................................................. 11<br />

Twilight <strong>Cricket</strong> ........................................................................................................................................... 11<br />

HPCC Legends ........................................................................................................................................... <strong>12</strong><br />

Training Centre ........................................................................................................................................... <strong>12</strong><br />

other ............................................................................................................................................................ <strong>12</strong><br />

CLUB CAPTAIN’S REPORT ...................................................................................................................... 13<br />

JUNIOR CLUB CAPTAINS REPORT ........................................................................................................ 134<br />

Overview ................................................................................................................................................... 144<br />

Committee ................................................................................................................................................ 144<br />

Girls <strong>Cricket</strong> .............................................................................................................................................. 144<br />

U13 Australian Tour .................................................................................................................................. 144<br />

Representative <strong>Cricket</strong> ............................................................................................................................. 144<br />

HPCC quad tournament ...................................................................................................................<br />

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Players of the Year ................................................................................................................................... 155<br />

Coaches and Volunteers .......................................................................................................................... 166<br />

Conclusion ................................................................................................................................................ 166<br />

FINANCIAL REPORT .............................................................................................................................. 17<br />

Audited Statements & Auditors <strong>Report</strong> ....................................................................................................... 18<br />

OBITUARIES ......................................................................................................................................... 30<br />

Season Results ..................................................................................................................................... 30<br />

Premiers ..................................................................................................................................................... 30<br />

Premier Reserve ......................................................................................................................................... 31<br />

Senior Grades............................................................................................................................................. 31<br />

Women's Premier ....................................................................................................................................... 33<br />

<strong>Cricket</strong> Junior Boys ACA Points Tables ..................................................................................................... 34<br />

Girls ................................................................................................................................................. 40<br />

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OFFICE BEARERS & ADVISORY GROUPS<br />

Patron<br />

Graeme Leggat<br />

Vice Patrons<br />

John Shera, Ken McIntosh, Harry Linn, Syd Noble and Betty Shakelford<br />

(Sadly Ken McIntosh passed away during the year)<br />

President<br />

Malcolm Haliday<br />

Board Chairman<br />

Graham Dennis<br />

Board Members<br />

Elected : Graham Dennis, Jason Simcox, Matt Sheehy, Virginia Hughes<br />

Appointed : Will Palmer<br />

Junior Committee<br />

Patrick Low (Chairperson), Sean Wessels, Christine Paranthoiene, Marc Frewin, Melissa Woud, Debbie Craigen and<br />

Sue Vermaak.<br />

<strong>Club</strong> Manager<br />

Roland Philips<br />

Administrator<br />

Angela Dunn<br />

Auditors<br />

Bankers<br />

Tim England, Chartered Accountant & Auditor<br />

ASB<br />

Life Members<br />

D. McMillan, C. Barnes, H. Miller, M. Michael, J. Aburn, A. Hilton, M. Linn, A. Westwick, G. Leggat,<br />

P. O’Meagher, G. Ogilvie, R. Piddock, N. Scott, J. Allnatt, N. Craig, D. Hattaway, A. Hunt, N. Whiteman<br />

Legends<br />

Mick Brett, Ken McIntosh, Sel Haliday, Warren Linn, Sean Roberts, Nigel Scott, Malcolm Haliday and Ian Shackelford<br />

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STRATEGIC PLAN<br />

VISION STATEMENT<br />

To be the Best <strong>Cricket</strong> <strong>Club</strong> in New Zealand.<br />

MISSION STATEMENT<br />

We aim to be New Zealand's pre-eminent cricket club, meeting the needs of cricketers in the community in which we live,<br />

providing sporting excellence, personal development and fun.<br />

HPCC'S PRIMARY ROLE IS TO BEST:<br />

• service and provide for the grass roots cricket in our locality.<br />

• identify talented players within the club and develop their skills<br />

• ensure the club's playing facilities are of a suitable quality to attract participants<br />

• manage the business of our club responsibly<br />

• fulfil regional responsibilities to Auckland <strong>Cricket</strong> and support the ACA's regional and national objectives.<br />

• coordinate a structured and innovative social programme to cater for the entire community.<br />

STRATEGIC OBJECTIVES<br />

Key Area 1: Participation – Growing and sustaining the game in our area<br />

Objective: To grow the participant base of the game throughout the greater <strong>Howick</strong>, <strong>Pakuranga</strong>, Flat Bush and<br />

Dannemora areas through an integrated development programme targeting the schools and the general community.<br />

Key Area 2: <strong>Cricket</strong> for All – Provide a level of cricket appropriate for all levels<br />

Objective: To provide an environment where elite cricketers are encouraged with the focus on excellence and personal<br />

development to produce championship teams, without losing the focus on the needs of the social membership.<br />

Key Area 3: Facilities: Providing the best facilities for players, volunteers and paid staff.<br />

Objective: To provide a good work environment for all paid employees and volunteers. To improve the quantity and<br />

quality of the clubs current playing and practice facilities through out the district<br />

Key Area 4: <strong>Cricket</strong> Operations – Setting the management standard as the best run <strong>Club</strong> within the Auckland <strong>Cricket</strong><br />

Association.<br />

Objective: To set the highest standards of management through the adopting and sharing best business practices in the<br />

area of governance, management, operations, finance and communications.<br />

Key Area 5: Leadership and Innovation – To embrace the changing society and develop strategies to grow the game<br />

within in our District.<br />

Objective: To develop strategies to strengthen our membership within our District to ensure <strong>Cricket</strong> is the leading<br />

summer sport through strong leadership and innovative solutions to meet the challenges that face cricket as a sport.<br />

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PRESIDENT’S REPORT<br />

This past season has seen somewhat of a change in the <strong>Club</strong>’s financial<br />

position with our debt increasing at a steady rate. The raffle after Christmas<br />

was very successful and the fifteen thousand dollars raised gave a much<br />

needed boost to the <strong>Club</strong>’s bank account. I would like to thank Roland<br />

Phillips, Wayne MacKenzie, Patrick low and the Junior Committee for their<br />

hard work in making sure that the raffle was a success. Many thanks to those<br />

businesses that contributed so generously with their prizes (Air Tahiti Nui,<br />

Norman Ross, Wardrobe World, Alron Enterprises, Harvey Norman, and<br />

Arkon Print.<br />

The <strong>Club</strong> is once again indebted to our major sponsor HRV for their very<br />

generous support and hopefully the relationship with HRV will continue into<br />

the future. I would also like to personally thank our other sponsors Arkon<br />

Print, Actions for Survival, Barfoot & Thompson, McDonalds Glen Innes &<br />

<strong>Pakuranga</strong>, Ron Enright Tools, Fencible Law, Heritage Tiles, Kilimanjaro<br />

Dental, Manukau Hyundai, Specsavers Botany and <strong>Pakuranga</strong>, Strategic<br />

Advice, Jonathan Masters – Urologist and Zaveri Orthodontic and Periodontic Centre. We as a <strong>Club</strong> are grateful for your<br />

generous support. <strong>Club</strong>s like ours cannot function properly without support such as yours.<br />

Our <strong>Club</strong> golf day run by Nigel Scott was once again very successful raising $1300. This event has now become a<br />

permanent fixture on the <strong>Club</strong>’s calendar and one that allows our past and present members to meet sponsors and enjoy<br />

a game of golf in relaxed surroundings.<br />

Whilst this past season did not produce a premier title in either the two-day, one-day or T/20 competitions the side is to<br />

be congratulated for the good effort that they put in. Ably led by Andrew de Boorder the side is always at a disadvantage<br />

to other clubs in that we lose a number of players to the Auckland rep team.<br />

Congratulations go to Kyle Mills on once again attaining New Zealand honours in the one-day and T/20 series. Also<br />

congratulations to Colin de Grandhomme on making his Black Caps debut in the series against South Africa. Once again<br />

we had a number of players in the Auckland Aces side: Kyle Mills, Colin de Grandhomme, Andrew de Boorder, Colin<br />

Munro and Mitchell McClenaghan, with Donovan Grobbelaar representing the Auckland A team. Congratulations to you<br />

all.<br />

The president’s side was successful in winning that championship once again and congratulations to all players that<br />

played in the side throughout the season. Our second presidents’ side also enjoyed a successful season. Both of these<br />

sides provide a vital need for those players over the age of thirty five who want to enjoy a game of cricket and it is hoped<br />

that we will continue to have two very competitive sides in that competition.<br />

The junior division of the <strong>Club</strong> under the direction of Patrick Low continues to be strong. The <strong>Club</strong> is indebted to those<br />

parents that give selflessly of their time to organising the many teams in this section of the <strong>Club</strong>. Patrick is resigning as<br />

Chairman of the junior division and I would like to take this opportunity to thank him for all the hard work that he has put<br />

into this position over the past few years as well as his role as grade LO. This is sometimes a thankless and unrewarding<br />

task that sometimes goes unnoticed.<br />

Once again Wayne MacKenzie as <strong>Club</strong> Captain led the senior section of the <strong>Club</strong> with the end of the season prize giving<br />

being a huge success. Wayne’s hard work and dedication to the <strong>Club</strong> are an inspiration to all.<br />

Our Coaching under Dipak Patel continues to go from strength to strength and it is a pleasure to see so many current and<br />

former HPCC members playing first class cricket around New Zealand that have been coached by Dipak at some stage<br />

during their careers.<br />

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Once again Graham Dennis and his Board had another busy year. Roland Phillips continued to carry out his many duties<br />

as General Manager and our thanks go to Roland and also to Virginia Hughes who does a great job with our financial<br />

accounts. This year saw the resignation of our Administrator, Angela Dunn. I would like to thank Angela for her efforts<br />

over the past 6 years and the <strong>Club</strong> wishes her well in her future pursuits. Angela has been replaced in the Administrator<br />

role by Pam Phillips.<br />

The <strong>Club</strong>’s congratulations must also go to two of our life members. Our Patron, Graeme Leggat, on receiving the Queens<br />

Service Medal (QSM) honours for services to the community, and to Nick Craig on receiving NZ <strong>Cricket</strong>’s Sir Jack Newman<br />

award for services to junior cricket and administration. These two honours are just recognition for two of our <strong>Club</strong><br />

members who have worked tirelessly for others over many years.<br />

I believe that 20<strong>12</strong>/13 is going to be one of our most difficult years yet. Funding from gaming trusts to all sports clubs<br />

appear to be “drying up”. Funds have to be obtained elsewhere i.e. sponsors. Sponsors are not easy to find and the<br />

Board is going to have to come up with some new strategies to find funding and it is hoped that the club members may<br />

come up with some ideas that can help us in this area.<br />

We must all work together in order for this club to remain one of the powerhouses in Auckland <strong>Cricket</strong>.<br />

Malcolm Haliday<br />

President<br />

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BOARD CHAIRMAN'S REPORT<br />

The days are just starting to get longer signifying that we have reached the right<br />

side of winter, the side that leads towards a new cricket season.<br />

<strong>2011</strong>/<strong>12</strong> presented new challenges that encompassed all aspects of our club.<br />

One of the biggest impacts has been the significant continued reduction in trust<br />

grant funding that we have received. This has led to the club seeking other<br />

sources of revenue primarily from sponsors. In addition some fund raisers have<br />

produced mixed results. The most successful was the raffle that was put together<br />

and delivered in a very short time frame.<br />

Our financial status is far from unique in sporting circles and consistent with<br />

other strugglers in the cricketing arena. We have seen in recent times other clubs<br />

raise their game and offer their own facilities to their members rather than pay us revenue to utilise ours. Whilst at this<br />

time keeping our heads above water is challenging it forces the promotion of new ideas and aspirations and in the years<br />

to come I believe that we will look back and see this period as defining as our club goes forwards.<br />

Quite simply if we do not adapt then <strong>Howick</strong> <strong>Pakuranga</strong> <strong>Cricket</strong> <strong>Club</strong> will slip into history and become a distant memory. I<br />

have talked before in these reports about commitment, a collective responsibility and working together as a club. This is<br />

one of the positives that is starting to emerge with the raffle a case in point. The next twelve months requires even more<br />

commitment more dedication towards achieving these goals. The commitment and dedication however needs to come<br />

from a wider spectrum and not from the same stalwarts that all clubs harbour.<br />

As a club we need to develop our culture and discover respect for the hard working members that have laid the<br />

foundations to enable us to be members today. I talk about respect and culture from a number of different perspectives<br />

and experiences during the past twelve months. The most disturbing occurred whilst conducting a site inspection a few<br />

weeks ago. Roland and I compiled a long list of works that need to be completed and plans for some exciting projects we<br />

intend to undertake. During this inspection I was horrified to discover that our changing rooms had been vandalised with<br />

graffiti smeared over the walls. This was not small but large obscene daubs that effectively defined our club. It defined<br />

our club because the culprits were our members.<br />

I wonder today if those who contributed to this vandalism have any idea of the clubs history or those members who are<br />

contributing through a passion, desire and a love of the game, who wish to see our club be the best in the country. A club<br />

is its members and its successes and failures are due to its members.<br />

Pride, passion and commitment to this club needs to come from all if we are to move forwards. The close season has<br />

seen ideas beginning to flourish and different areas of the membership starting to work towards the future. This must<br />

continue, it must grow and fester in all areas.<br />

Last year in this report I wrote “the next eighteen months are pivotal in the clubs development and some interesting<br />

challenges lie ahead”. I still believe this to be true and between now and Christmas will prove to be a critical period in the<br />

club’s future. We need more people to come forward, to offer their help to provide a positive influence in any way they<br />

can.<br />

I would like to say thank you to all those who have contributed to this club during the past twelve months and thank our<br />

sponsors for their contribution. I would like to thank our volunteers and offer congratulations to all those who achieved<br />

during the past season and look forward to increased successes in the season ahead. I would like to also thank our paid<br />

staff who also offer their time and efforts well past their allotted contractual hours.<br />

There are some exciting plans ahead especially in areas of ground development where a sizable sum has been allocated<br />

to ground improvements by council. The senior committee are developing a player’s charter and there are a number of<br />

other player projects underway set to improve the club culture as a whole. The process to motivate has been slow to date<br />

but positive changes are certainly emerging and being lead by the players.<br />

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Our Juniors continue to thrive but our volunteer base is becoming thinner as lives become busier. If the trends continue<br />

then there are some significant problems ahead which will need to be monitored carefully.<br />

With so much change afoot it is easy to paint a gloomy picture. However the changes are part of an evolution pathway<br />

that the club needs to take and I am sure that it will emerge stronger and in better shape following this process. We<br />

simply need to remember that you the members are the club and without your time and commitment the club ceases to<br />

exist.<br />

Graham Dennis,<br />

Board Chairman<br />

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GENERAL MANAGERS REPORT<br />

MEMBERSHIP<br />

Year Playing Numbers MILO Programmes<br />

Senior<br />

Playing<br />

Youth<br />

Playing<br />

Junior<br />

Playing<br />

Midget<br />

Playing*<br />

Total<br />

Participants<br />

Have<br />

a Go<br />

Kiwi<br />

<strong>Cricket</strong><br />

Total<br />

Participants<br />

<strong>2011</strong>-<strong>12</strong> 336 90 396 240 1062 100 75 175<br />

2010-11 279 143 405 222 1049 92 68 160<br />

Year<br />

MILO<br />

Have<br />

a Go<br />

Coaches<br />

Total<br />

Trained<br />

Coaches<br />

MILO Level Level Level<br />

Kiwi CACT 1 2 3<br />

<strong>2011</strong>-<strong>12</strong> 4 0 18 4 0 0 26 80<br />

Active<br />

Coaches*<br />

2010-11 4 3 19 2 3 0 31 95<br />

YEAR IN REVIEW<br />

<strong>Club</strong> individuals again showed their talents at the top level during the <strong>2011</strong>-<strong>12</strong> season. Kyle Mills was again selected to<br />

play for the Black Caps as was new comer to the Black Caps, Colin de Grandhomme, who made his T/twenty and One<br />

Day debut. Andrew de Boorder, Colin Munro and Mitchell McClenaghan also represented the Auckland Aces again.<br />

<strong>Howick</strong> <strong>Pakuranga</strong> <strong>Cricket</strong> <strong>Club</strong> received principal club status from ACA following an annual audit on club compliance to<br />

ACA bylaws under <strong>Club</strong> is the Hub (CITH). Despite a struggle for players at senior level we still managed to field the<br />

required eight teams under the CITH system. A fantastic effort this year in senior subscription collections by <strong>Club</strong><br />

Captain, Wayne Mackenzie, and his fellow committee members.<br />

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We had nine ACA Championship winning teams for <strong>2011</strong>/<strong>12</strong>:<br />

• President’s Grade Championship – Blue<br />

• One Day 5B Championship - Blue<br />

• Year 8 Premier One Day Championship (pre–Christmas) - Maroon<br />

• Year 8A Major Championship (post-Christmas) - Black<br />

• Year 8B Championship (post-Christmas) - Green<br />

• Year 7 Premier Minor Championship - Blue<br />

• Year 6A Championship<br />

• Junior Hearts U<strong>12</strong> Grade Quickhit<br />

• Womens’ Limited Overs Championship – South East<br />

HUMAN RESOURCES (STAFFING)<br />

Angela Dunn continued as the <strong>Club</strong> Administrator for the year, but has since resigned to further her career as an artist<br />

with her love for painting pictures as the guiding influence. Special thanks to Angela for her valuable contribution over<br />

the past six years. Dipak Patel remained Director of Coaching and Roland Phillips as General Manager. Casual paid<br />

employees included the bar staff and Academy coaching staff. The Accounting and Treasury function of the Board was<br />

again fulfilled on a voluntary basis by Virginia Hughes as head of the Finance & Admin Committee.<br />

Our sincere thanks to all our volunteers who make substantial contributions with administration (Liaison Officers and<br />

committee members), coaching, umpiring, scoring and general support.<br />

WHITE CROSS PRIMARY SCHOOLBOYS CHRISTMAS TOURNAMENT<br />

The annual White Cross Primary School Boys District Tournament for cricketers in year 8 and below was again hosted by<br />

HPCC at Lloyd Elsmore Park from the 27 th to 31 st December. The organisation and running of this event was again top<br />

class and thanks must go to all those who assisted in ensuring that this tournament continues to be a success.<br />

This year the two Manukau teams were again dominant over their opposition with both teams comfortably winning their<br />

respective sections. HPCC again had a good representation of players in the two Auckland teams that were selected from<br />

the tournament and both the Auckland teams were captained by HPCC players.<br />

CRICKET WEEK<br />

The week commenced with our annual clash against Cornwall for our junior tournament teams from year 4 to year 7 –<br />

again Cornwall proved too strong for us and retained the trophy. We again hosted a local round of the primary schools<br />

competition (Tuesday), had the local secondary schools T/20 games (Wednesday) and Monday night Twilight <strong>Cricket</strong><br />

also continued as well as the state of origin games (Thursday). Friday night games for juniors at our “picnic in the park”<br />

evening is proving to be a great success. The week ended with the hosting of our Junior Quadrangular tournament in<br />

which the teams managed to win back the trophy from University.<br />

TWILIGHT CRICKET<br />

Twilight cricket successfully continues to be a way for those who can’t make all day Saturday to still get in some fun<br />

cricket. This year we tried a Thursday and Wednesday evening on top of the normal Monday nights and six additional<br />

teams entered taking the number of teams this year to eighteen. Special thanks to our Twilight sponsor, David<br />

McCullough from Ron Enright Tools, for again running a great competition.<br />

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HPCC LEGENDS<br />

On 31 March 20<strong>12</strong> the <strong>Club</strong> held another Legends evening at which Malcolm Haliday, our current <strong>Club</strong> President, and<br />

Ian Shackelford, were added to the elite group of <strong>Club</strong> Legends. Congratulations to Malcolm and Ian.<br />

TRAINING CENTRE<br />

The quality programmes run by Dipak and his team show clearly in the successes through all our age groups. The HPCC<br />

winter programmes were even more focused this year and again proved to be very successful with our players again<br />

making up about two thirds of the Manukau District representative teams.<br />

The club can be proud of the success of the training centres achievements.<br />

OTHER<br />

Thanks again to Angela, Dipak, Junior Committee, Senior Committee, the Board and all the other volunteers I’ve call on,<br />

especially my wife, Pam.<br />

Roland Phillips<br />

lips<br />

<strong>Club</strong> Manager<br />

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CLUB CAPTAIN’S REPORT<br />

Season <strong>2011</strong>/<strong>12</strong> was a tough season which saw a huge number of players used and although there were some<br />

memorable highlights the season ultimately ended without any silverware, for the first for many years. Andy DeBoorder<br />

was named the premier captain and was aided by Colin Munro when on Auckland Aces duty. Both Andy and Colin did a<br />

fantastic job as did Hayden Gardner who was named the reserve team captain.<br />

The Senior Committee worked hard in the lead-up to the start of the season and this ensured we had a positive start to<br />

the season. This meant that both the premier and reserve team had largely successful starts to the season. Unfortunately<br />

due to player availability, the second half of the season was poor and very few games were won post Christmas. The<br />

Premier side was knocked out of the semi-final of the one day competition and finished 3rd in the league after qualifying<br />

for the top 4 in the 2 day format. One positive outcome was the number of extremely talented young players we have at<br />

the club. David Winn, Jamie Brown, Abrar Alam, Chris Lakov & David Quigg all made their premier team debuts this<br />

season and contribute well on the field. A big thank you to Dipak Patel for once again providing excellent coaching and<br />

support to the senior club.<br />

The captains of the other two day teams, David Balme and Michael Good deserve great credit for the large number of last<br />

minute changes to their teams that they suffer. Yet they are still are able to put out a team and continue to be<br />

competitive. They do a great job for the club and spend many hours organising teams behind the scenes. Another thanks<br />

to Syd Noble for stepping in to help out throughout the season as well.<br />

Recruiting new players is an area in which we struggled to make any headway. Disappointingly we suffered a high level of<br />

attrition and retirements at the conclusion of the 10/11 season and this was reflected in our poor showing in the second<br />

half of the season. A highlight was the successful integration of 10 or so under18 players that enjoyed stepping up to the<br />

senior ranks and some promising potential was shown.<br />

A problem area for the senior club has been around the collection of outstanding fees, with the introduction of the new<br />

player charter that players will need to sign before they play, we hope to avoid any ongoing issues in this area with the no<br />

pay no play policy across the senior club.<br />

This year also saw a lot more of our senior players coming back and sticking around after match-days to celebrate<br />

achievements on/off the field and has contributed to an improved club culture. Once again we hope this grows further for<br />

the 20<strong>12</strong>/13 season and Thursday nights can become a focal night at the club.<br />

Thanks to Nigel Scott and Jeremy Andrews/Richard Keene for the trouble free running of the president grade.<br />

One big positive to come from the season was the great success of the Senior Prize giving. Following on from last year’s<br />

successful event, the night was based around a sit-down buffet dinner and awards ceremony. A largely entertaining night<br />

was had, and congratulations to all award recipients. It was pleasing to see members of the clubs U18s and Junior<br />

Representative Sides in attendance. Special thanks to Wade Johnson, Jamie Brown, Hayden Gardner, Wayne Mackenzie,<br />

David Balme, & Jacob O’Callaghan for all their hard work in arranging and planning the event this year. We look forward<br />

to more well-run events in the future.<br />

The Senior Committee has worked well together and has taken more responsibility for the running of the Senior <strong>Club</strong>.<br />

Special thanks to all those involved with the Senior Committee this season: David Balme Wayne Mackenzie, Alan Jones,<br />

Syd Noble, Matt Sheehy, James Monaghan, Dave McCullough, & Andy De Boorder.<br />

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JUNIOR CLUB CAPTAINS REPORT<br />

OVERVIEW<br />

The Junior <strong>Club</strong> has made another solid contribution this year for <strong>Howick</strong> <strong>Pakuranga</strong> <strong>Cricket</strong> <strong>Club</strong>.<br />

The number of teams playing every weekend around Auckland was slightly down from previous years as the number of<br />

players has dropped from the prior year.<br />

However it has been a pleasure to see the HPCC colours on display at grounds all over Auckland during the excellent<br />

weather.<br />

COMMITTEE<br />

The Junior Committee had a mixture of experienced and new members in the <strong>2011</strong>-<strong>12</strong> season.<br />

All activity in the Junior <strong>Club</strong> is governed by the Junior Committee Membership is principally composed of the respective<br />

Grade Liaison Officers. All these people are volunteers who give hours / days of their time for the enjoyment of junior<br />

cricket.<br />

A huge vote of thanks goes to the respective Grade Liaison Officers who this year ensured that teams were structured and<br />

equipped to be competitive and allowed for development of the game at all levels. New Liaison Officers brought new and<br />

fresh ideas to the running of their respective grades and together with the experienced members can only benefit HPCC<br />

and the Junior Committee as a team. However a number of the current Junior Committee members have given notice of<br />

their intention to stand down. This will definitely leave a huge hole in the Junior Committee.<br />

GIRLS CRICKET<br />

Improvement in girl’s cricket in the <strong>2011</strong>-<strong>12</strong> season has been achieved due to the excellent work done by Maree Carr,<br />

our Liaison Officer for Girls <strong>Cricket</strong>. A big thank you to Maree. Some of the achievements were as follows:<br />

10 girls played for Manukau District<br />

2 girls made the Auckland Squad<br />

One represented Auckland U15<br />

One girl made the Auckland Secondary School<br />

One made the Northern District Secondary School<br />

U<strong>12</strong> girls WON the Auckland Championship grade<br />

U14 girls came runners up<br />

U13 AUSTRALIAN TOUR<br />

The next U13 team has been selected to tour Australia in 2013. Fundraising will begin in earnest so please support their<br />

fundraising ventures.<br />

REPRESENTATIVE CRICKET<br />

Once again <strong>Howick</strong> <strong>Pakuranga</strong> <strong>Cricket</strong> <strong>Club</strong> members have excelled in the Auckland District Tournaments over the<br />

Christmas period. Congratulations again to those players who have gained representative honours.<br />

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HPCC QUAD TOURNAMENT<br />

It has been long time coming and after being runner up to University, HPCC had a fantastic result in our very own HPCC<br />

Quad Tournament. Congratulations to all those players who took part in this tournament.<br />

PLAYERS OF THE YEAR<br />

Under <strong>12</strong> Girl Player of the Year The Development Cup Skye Bowden<br />

Under 14 Girl Player of the Year The Junior Hearts Cup Josie Penfold<br />

Premier Youth Player of the Year The Rebecca Rolls Cup Katie Gurrey<br />

Year 4 Representative Player of the Year<br />

Maxwell German<br />

Year 5 Representative Player of the Year<br />

Jamie Tukiri<br />

Year 6 A Grade Player of the Year<br />

Shriram Balachandran<br />

Year 6 Divisional Player of the Year Patrons Shield Owen Hood-Edwards<br />

Year 6 B Grade Player of the Year<br />

Ruben Van der Merwe<br />

Year 7 Premier Player of the Year Brooke Walker Cup Brennan Honour<br />

Year 7 Divisional Player of the Year Junior <strong>Club</strong> Captains Shield Vaughn Crossland<br />

Under 14 Premier Player of the Year Dipak Patel Cup Bryce Wessels<br />

Under 14 Divisional Player of the Year Life Members Shield Sheldon Rodricks<br />

Under 15 Player of the Year Don Hattaway Cup Sandeep Singh<br />

Under 18 Player of the Year Legends Cup Diinkant Ravichandran<br />

Junior Bowler of the Year Kerry Walmsley Cup Rajal Sharma<br />

ACA Bowler of the Year Kyle Mills Cup Shaarya Karunaratne<br />

Areeb Alam<br />

Rae Allright<br />

Junior Batsman of the Year Sel Haliday Cup Brennan Honour<br />

ACA Batsman of the Year Alan Hunt Cup Sheldon Rodricks<br />

Wicketkeeper of the Year Nigel Scott Cup Brennan Honour<br />

Highest Innings of the Year Blair Pocock Shield Taine Jolley<br />

The Presidents Cup<br />

Neil Craigen<br />

Junior Women's <strong>Cricket</strong>er of the Year<br />

Shannon Carr<br />

Junior <strong>Cricket</strong>er of the Year<br />

Dale Phillips<br />

Youth <strong>Cricket</strong>er of the Year<br />

Glenn Phillips<br />

All-Round <strong>Cricket</strong>er of the Year<br />

Shawn Hicks<br />

Congratulations to all the recipients of these awards and the individual team award winners.<br />

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COACHES AND VOLUNTEERS<br />

Parents/Guardians – we value your contribution and help! We are a large club, over 700 junior players, and have a<br />

fantastic group of enthusiastic volunteers, who coach and manage teams and the club could not function effectively<br />

without their valuable contributions. A big thank you from all at the club to these tireless volunteers!<br />

CONCLUSION<br />

I would like to take this opportunity to extend my personal thanks to those members of the committee and wider club<br />

who have contributed to the efficient running of the club junior section this last season.<br />

Especially to Roland and Angela in the office, without whose efforts things would be that much harder to operate.<br />

Thank you and best wishes to all for the coming season.<br />

Patrick Low<br />

HPCC Junior Chairman<br />

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FINANCIAL REPORT<br />

Further automating of the financial processes took place during this year with the change from MYOB to the on line<br />

accounting system called “Xero”. This has provided the opportunity to link the registration, banking and accounting<br />

systems.<br />

During the year the auditors resigned as they were no longer doing audit work and only concentrating on the accounting<br />

side of things. Following consultation with the previous auditors the Board authorised the go ahead for Tim England,<br />

Accountant and Auditor, to take over the <strong>Club</strong>’s audit work. Tim agreed to take on the work at the same price as charged<br />

by the previous auditors. The new auditors are satisfied that the accounting processes and procedures are carried out in<br />

an efficient manner.<br />

Summary of our trading year<br />

Despite the tight controls over spending, the lack of income has resulted in the <strong>Club</strong> showing a loss of $50,855 after non<br />

cash expenditure of depreciation $29,411.<br />

Income showed a decrease (10.7%) on last year. This was mainly due to a reduction in the number of registered<br />

members, less pavilion hire and less bar income. Our sponsors certainly assisted in keeping things going. Playing costs<br />

and overhead expenses were up (8.3%) on last year, mainly due to a lack of funding previously supporting coaching<br />

payments. Grant funding ($50,627) was down 19.1% on last year ($62,548).<br />

The large accounts receivable figure on the Balance Sheet was a result of some outstanding sponsorship money, but<br />

which had been collected at the time of writing this report.<br />

Members will need to work together to increase cash flow in order to reduce the overdraft so that grant funding is no<br />

longer relied upon as has been the case in the past. Increased member support with fundraising activities and<br />

attendance on club nights is becoming a key to the future success of the <strong>Club</strong> and in the <strong>Club</strong>’s ability to reduce the large<br />

overdraft.<br />

On behalf of our committee I would like to thank the many people who have assisted our work during the year, in<br />

particular our admin staff, volunteers and sponsors for their continued efforts. I look forward to the continued support in<br />

the coming year.<br />

Virginia Hughes<br />

Chairman of Finance & Admin Committee<br />

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AUDITED STATEMENTS & AUDITORS REPORT<br />

AUDITED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS<br />

FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 20<strong>12</strong><br />

CONTENTS<br />

Page<br />

DIRECTORY 2<br />

STATEMENT BY THE BOARD 3<br />

STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL POSITION 4<br />

STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE 5 - 6<br />

STATEMENT OF MOVEMENT IN CLUB FUNDS 7<br />

NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS 8 - 10<br />

AUDITORS' REPORT 11 - <strong>12</strong><br />

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DIRECTORY<br />

AS AT 31 MARCH 20<strong>12</strong><br />

REGISTERED OFFICE<br />

Bell Road , Lloyd Elsmore Park, <strong>Pakuranga</strong>, Auckland<br />

INCORPORATION NUMBER 222 147<br />

CC<br />

CHARITIES REGISTRATION NUMBER 45643<br />

OFFICERS:<br />

PATRON<br />

VICE PATRONS<br />

PRESIDENT<br />

BOARD MEMBERS<br />

AUDITORS<br />

BANKERS<br />

Graeme Leggat<br />

John Shera<br />

Harry<br />

Linn<br />

Syd<br />

Noble<br />

Betty Shackelford<br />

Malcolm Haliday<br />

Graham Dennis (Chairman)<br />

Virginia Hughes (Treasurer)<br />

Wayne MacKenzie (<strong>Club</strong> Captain)<br />

Patrick Low (Junior Chairman)<br />

Alistair Jolley<br />

Brendon Leach<br />

Matt Sheehy<br />

Tim England, Chartered Accountants, <strong>Howick</strong><br />

ASB Bank<br />

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STATEMENT BY THE BOARD FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 20<strong>12</strong><br />

STATEMENT BY THE BOARD:<br />

The Board are responsible for the preparation of these Financial Statements which have been approved by<br />

the Board.<br />

These Financial Statements give a true and fair view of both the <strong>Club</strong>'s financial performance for the year<br />

ended 31 March 20<strong>12</strong> and the financial position at that date.<br />

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STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL POSITION AS AT 31 MARCH 20<strong>12</strong><br />

Notes 20<strong>12</strong> <strong>2011</strong><br />

$ $<br />

CLUB FUNDS<br />

Retained Earnings 900,267 951,<strong>12</strong>2<br />

TOTAL EQUITY 900,267 951,<strong>12</strong>2<br />

Represented by:<br />

CURRENT ASSETS<br />

Accounts Receivable 26,219 16,791<br />

Sundry Debtors 4,000 -<br />

Inventory 1,325 1,615<br />

GST Receivable 5,250 3,993<br />

Bar Float & Petty Cash 600 600<br />

Total Current Assets 37,394 22,999<br />

CURRENT LIABILITIES<br />

Bank overdraft <strong>12</strong> 81,449 48,820<br />

Accounts Payable & Accruals 4 32,435 28,185<br />

Total Current Liabilities 113,885 77,005<br />

Working Deficit (76,490) (54,006)<br />

NON CURRENT ASSETS<br />

Property, Plant & Equipment 8 976,757 1,005,<strong>12</strong>8<br />

NET ASSETS 900,267 951,<strong>12</strong>2<br />

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STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 20<strong>12</strong><br />

Notes 20<strong>12</strong> <strong>2011</strong><br />

INCOME $ $<br />

TOTAL REVENUE 224,327 251,254<br />

Membership Subscriptions & Playing Fees 1<strong>12</strong>,670 117,955<br />

Hire of Facilities – <strong>Club</strong>rooms & Academy 45,063 65,524<br />

Activities Income – Bar, Raffles, etc 9 9,471 <strong>12</strong>,455<br />

Sponsorship & Donations 26,298 22,102<br />

Total Income 193,501 218,036<br />

EXPENSES<br />

PLAYING COSTS<br />

Affiliation Fees, ACA Levies & Ground Fees 13,383 9,766<br />

Coaching & Coaching Contractors 79,976 62,209<br />

Gear & Clothing 27,378 31,216<br />

Prize Giving & Player Rewards 11,564 13,339<br />

Tournament Fees 2,453 2,475<br />

Total Playing Costs 134,754 119,005<br />

OVERHEADS<br />

Accident Compensation Levies 599 596<br />

Advertising, Newsletters & <strong>Club</strong> History 2,027 1,043<br />

Audit Fee 2,500 2,500<br />

Bank Fees 5,463 5,174<br />

Bank Interest 4,6<strong>12</strong> 4,489<br />

Running of <strong>Club</strong>rooms 19,086 24,719<br />

Insurance 5,822 4,007<br />

Power <strong>12</strong>,743 11,761<br />

Printing, Stationery & Postage 1,9<strong>12</strong> 1,399<br />

Repairs & Maintenance 4,563 <strong>12</strong>,859<br />

Breakins, Theft, Wilful Damage 500 27<br />

Social & Entertainment Expenses 903 511<br />

Sundry Other Items 672 769<br />

Telephone 3,931 3,661<br />

Vehicle Expenses 1143 888<br />

Website Development 1,307 1,377<br />

Wages - Administrators 103,782 87,975<br />

Total Overheads 171,565 163,755<br />

Total Expenses 306,318 282,760<br />

Depreciation 8 29,411 28,476<br />

Total Expenses and depreciation 335,729 311,236<br />

NET OPERATING (DEFICIT) (142,229) (93,200)<br />

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STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE AND MOVEMENT IN EQUITY<br />

FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 20<strong>12</strong><br />

Notes 20<strong>12</strong> <strong>2011</strong><br />

$ $<br />

NET OPERATING (DEFICIT) (142,229) (93,200)<br />

Other Income Inc Grants, Building Sponsorship &<br />

other fund raising:<br />

ASB Bank Community Trust 4,000<br />

Southern Trust 7,200 -<br />

NZ Community Trust 13,500<br />

Pub Charity 7,234 -<br />

Trillian Trust 9,000 8,268<br />

First Sovereign 4,693 -<br />

Lion Foundation 8,000 -<br />

Auckland <strong>Cricket</strong> – “<strong>Club</strong> is the Hub” & Other Grants 40,747 38,550<br />

Infinity Foundation <strong>12</strong>,500 26,780<br />

Four Winds Foundation Ltd 2,000 10,000<br />

91,374 101,098<br />

NET SURPLUS / (DEFICIT) FOR THE YEAR (50,855) 7,898<br />

STATEMENT OF MOVEMENT IN CLUB FUNDS<br />

FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 20<strong>12</strong><br />

Net surplus / (deficit) for the year (50,855) 7,898<br />

Prior year adjustment 5 - 221,770<br />

Balance of <strong>Club</strong> funds at beginning of year 951,<strong>12</strong>2 721,454<br />

BALANCE OF CLUB FUNDS AT END OF YEAR 900,267 951,<strong>12</strong>2<br />

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NOTES TO AND FORMING PART OF THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS<br />

FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 20<strong>12</strong><br />

NOTE 1<br />

STATEMENT OF COMPLIANCE<br />

<strong>Report</strong>ing Entity<br />

<strong>Howick</strong> <strong>Pakuranga</strong> <strong>Cricket</strong> <strong>Club</strong> Inc. is registered under the Incorporated Societies Act 1908. The reporting entity is<br />

<strong>Howick</strong> <strong>Pakuranga</strong> <strong>Cricket</strong> <strong>Club</strong> Inc. The financial statements of <strong>Howick</strong> <strong>Pakuranga</strong> <strong>Cricket</strong> <strong>Club</strong> Inc. have been<br />

prepared according to generally accepted accounting practice.<br />

Measurement Base<br />

The accounting principles recognised as appropriate for the measurement and reporting of financial performance and<br />

financial position on a historical cost basis, are followed by the <strong>Club</strong>.<br />

NOTE 2<br />

STATEMENT OF ACCOUNTING POLICIES<br />

Particular Accounting Policies<br />

The following particular accounting policies which materially affect the measurement of profit and financial position<br />

have been applied:<br />

a) Property, Plant and Equipment<br />

Property plant and equipment are stated at cost less accumulated depreciation. Buildings and<br />

permanent fixtures are depreciated using the straight line method to allocate the cost over the useful<br />

life. Assets with a purchase value over $500 will be capitalised. All other assets are depreciated using<br />

the diminishing balance method at rates calculated to allocate cost less estimated residual value of the<br />

estimated economic lives of the assets.<br />

b) Revenue<br />

Revenue shown in the Statement of Financial Performance comprises the amounts received and<br />

receivable by the <strong>Club</strong> for goods and services supplied to members in the ordinary course of the <strong>Club</strong><br />

for goods and services supplied to members in the ordinary course of the <strong>Club</strong> activities.<br />

c) Grant Income<br />

Income from Charitable Trusts is accounted for in the year it is spent. Any grants received but<br />

unspent at Balance day are treated as Income in Advance.<br />

d) Income Tax<br />

The <strong>Club</strong> has been granted a not for profit status and is recognised as a charitable organisation by the<br />

Inland Revenue Department and the Charities Commission. As such it is exempt from income tax on<br />

income derived for charitable purposes. The Charities Commission registration number is CC45643.<br />

e) Accounts Receivable<br />

Accounts receivable are valued at anticipated realisable value. An estimate is made for doubtful debts<br />

based on a review of all outstanding amounts at year-end. Bad debts are written off during the period<br />

in which they are identified.<br />

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NOTES TO AND FORMING PART OF THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS<br />

FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 20<strong>12</strong><br />

NOTE 2<br />

STATEMENT OF ACCOUNTING POLICIES (CONT’)<br />

f) Goods and Services Tax<br />

These accounts have been prepared exclusive of Goods and Services tax, except for receivables<br />

and payables that are stated inclusive of GST.<br />

g) Inventories<br />

Inventories are stated at the lower of cost and net realisable value. Cost is based on the first in,<br />

first out principle.<br />

Changes in Accounting Policies<br />

There have been no changes in accounting policies. All policies have been applied on basis consistent with those<br />

used in previous years.<br />

NOTE 3<br />

DIFFERENTIAL REPORTING<br />

<strong>Howick</strong> <strong>Pakuranga</strong> <strong>Cricket</strong> <strong>Club</strong> Inc is a qualifying entity within the New Zealand Institute of Chartered Accountant’s<br />

framework for differential reporting.<br />

The club qualifies for differential reporting as it is not publicly accountable and it is not large as, in the last two<br />

reporting periods, the total revenue has not exceeded $20.0 million and the total assets have not exceeded $10.0 million<br />

in carrying value. The <strong>Club</strong> has taken advantage of all available differential reporting exemptions, except for FRS9,<br />

paragraph 6.9:Information to be disclosed in financial statements.<br />

NOTE 4<br />

ACCOUNTS PAYABLE<br />

20<strong>12</strong> <strong>2011</strong><br />

Accounts Payable 17,006 14,722<br />

Accruals 14,633 <strong>12</strong>,972<br />

PAYE 796 491<br />

NOTE 5<br />

LONG TERM LOAN<br />

Manukau City share responsibility loan was written off during the <strong>2011</strong> year.<br />

NOTE 6<br />

CAPITAL COMMITMENTS<br />

The <strong>Club</strong> has no capital commitments at balance date. (<strong>2011</strong> : Nil)<br />

NOTE 7<br />

CONTINGENCIES<br />

The <strong>Club</strong> had no contingent Liabilities at balance date. (<strong>2011</strong> : Nil)<br />

32,435 28,185<br />

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NOTES TO AND FORMING PART OF THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS<br />

FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 20<strong>12</strong><br />

NOTE 8<br />

PROPERTY, PLANT AND EQUIPMENT<br />

20<strong>12</strong> COST Opening<br />

Book<br />

Value<br />

Depr.<br />

Accum.<br />

Depr.<br />

Closing<br />

Book<br />

Value<br />

$ $ $ $ $<br />

Indoor Training Facility 410,516 300,146 6,158 116,529 293,988<br />

Carpark & Pathways 11,149 6,716 334 4,767 6,382<br />

Equipment & Fittings/ Scoreboard 44,684 11,442 2,288 35,530 9,154<br />

Tractor 8,030 7,943 1589 1,676 6,354<br />

Practice Equipment + Bowling Machines 78,986 24,153 4,831 59,664 19,322<br />

Office Equipment 17,920 9,633 1,927 10,216 7,705<br />

<strong>Club</strong>house 747,449 642,286 11,2<strong>12</strong> 116,375 631,074<br />

Laptop Computer 1,098 1,007 504 595 504<br />

Academy / Coaching Equipment 1,362 944 189 607.0 755<br />

Bar & Equipment 45,784 501 100 45,383 401<br />

Pavilion TV 1,043 1,043 209 209 834<br />

Kitchen Equipment 9,379 357 71 9,093 286<br />

1,377,400 1,006,171 29,411 400,643 976,757<br />

<strong>2011</strong> COST Opening<br />

Book<br />

Value<br />

Depr. Accum. Closing<br />

Book<br />

Value<br />

$ $ $ $ $<br />

Indoor Training Facility 410,516 306,304 6,158 110,371 300,146<br />

Carpark & Pathways 11,149 7,050 334 4,433 6,716<br />

Equipment & Fittings/ Scoreboard 44,684 14,303 2,861 33,242 11,442<br />

Tractor 8,030 8,030 87 87 7,943<br />

Practice Equipment + Bowling Machines 78,986 29,027 4,874 54,833 24,153<br />

Office Equipment 17,920 <strong>12</strong>,041 2,408 8,289 9,633<br />

<strong>Club</strong>house 747,449 653,498 11,2<strong>12</strong> 105,163 642,286<br />

Laptop Computer 1,098 1,098 92 91 1,006<br />

Academy / Coaching Equipment 1,362 1,180 236 418 944<br />

Bar & Equipment 45,784 626 <strong>12</strong>5 45,283 501<br />

Pavilion TV 0<br />

Kitchen Equipment 9,379 446 89 9,022 357<br />

1,376,357 1,033,603 28,476 371,232 1,005,<strong>12</strong>8<br />

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NOTES TO AND FORMING PART OF THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS<br />

FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 20<strong>12</strong><br />

NOTE 9<br />

BAR INCOME<br />

20<strong>12</strong> <strong>2011</strong><br />

$ $<br />

Bar Income 40,297 45,673<br />

Bar Costs<br />

Purchases 20,275 22,633<br />

Wages 8,332 8,340<br />

Equipment 1,995 2,057<br />

Other 224 188<br />

GROSS PROFIT from Bar 9,471 <strong>12</strong>,455<br />

NOTE 10<br />

INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL REPORTING STANDARDS<br />

On 14 th September 2007 the Financial <strong>Report</strong>ing Standards Board decided that mandatory adoption of New Zealand<br />

Equivalents to International Financial <strong>Report</strong>ing Standards (NZ IFRS) should be delayed for certain small companies<br />

and entities that are not subject to the Financial <strong>Report</strong>ing Act 1993. <strong>Howick</strong> <strong>Pakuranga</strong> <strong>Cricket</strong> <strong>Club</strong> Inc. meets the<br />

criteria and as such is not required to adopt NZ IFRS.<br />

NOTE 11<br />

SUBSEQUENT EVENTS<br />

The Executive Committee are not aware of any other matters or circumstances since the end of the reporting period,<br />

not otherwise dealt with in these financial statements, that have significantly affected or may significantly affect the<br />

operations of the <strong>Club</strong>.<br />

NOTE <strong>12</strong><br />

BANK OVERDRAFT / SECURITY<br />

The ASB bank overdraft facility is secured against the buildings.<br />

NOTE 13<br />

GOING CONCERN<br />

These financial statements have been prepared on a going concern basis.<br />

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First Floor Rices Mall<br />

65 Picton Street<br />

<strong>Howick</strong><br />

AUCKLAND 2145<br />

New Zealand<br />

Ph (09) 532-9971<br />

Fax (09) 532-9972<br />

Email tim@timengland.co.nz<br />

TIM ENGLAND<br />

Chartered Accountant<br />

& Auditor<br />

INDEPENDENT AUDITOR’S REPORT<br />

TO THE MEMBERS<br />

OF THE HOWICK PAKURANGA CRICKET CLUB INCORPORATED.<br />

REPORT ON THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS<br />

We have audited the financial statements of <strong>Howick</strong> <strong>Pakuranga</strong> <strong>Cricket</strong> <strong>Club</strong> Incorporated which comprise<br />

the statement of financial position as at 31 March 20<strong>12</strong>, the statement of movement in equity and the<br />

statement of financial performance for the year ended, and a summary of significant accounting policies and<br />

other explanatory information.<br />

THE BOARD’S RESPONSIBILITIES<br />

The Board is responsible for the preparation of financial statements in accordance with generally accepted<br />

accounting in New Zealand and that give a true and fair view of the matters to which they relate, and for<br />

such internal control as the Board determine is necessary to enable the preparation of financial statements<br />

that are free from material misstatement, whether due to fraud or error.<br />

AUDITOR”S RESPONSIBILITIES<br />

Our responsibility is to express an opinion on these financial statements based on our audit.<br />

We conducted our audit in accordance with International Standards on Auditing (New Zealand). Those<br />

standards require that we comply with ethical requirements and plan and perform the audit to obtain<br />

reasonable assurance about whether the financial statements are free from material misstatement.<br />

An audit involves performing procedures to obtain audit evidence about the amounts and disclosures in the<br />

financial statements. The procedures selected depend on the auditor’s judgement, including the assessment of<br />

the risks of material misstatement of the financial statements, whether due to fraud or error. In making those<br />

risk assessments, the auditor considers internal control relevant to the entity’s preparation of financial<br />

statements that give a true and fair view of the matters to which they relate in order to design audit<br />

procedures that are appropriate in the circumstances, but not for the purpose of expressing an opinion on the<br />

effectiveness of the entity’s internal control. An audit also includes evaluating the appropriateness of the<br />

accounting policies used and the reasonableness of accounting estimates, as well as evaluating the<br />

presentation of the financial statements.<br />

We believe that the audit evidence we have obtained is sufficient and appropriate to provide a basis for our<br />

opinion.<br />

Other than in our capacity as auditor we have no relationship with, or interests in, the <strong>Club</strong>.<br />

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QUALIFIED OPINION<br />

In forming our opinion regarding these financial statements the following material issue has impacted on our<br />

opinion:<br />

• In common with similar organisations, control over revenues (including the bar operation) prior<br />

to being recorded is limited, and there are no practical audit procedures to determine the effect<br />

of this limited control;<br />

In respect of this issue we have not obtained all the information and explanations that we required, and<br />

therefore in our opinion, except for any adjustments that might have been found to be necessary had we been<br />

able to obtain sufficient evidence concerning the revenues prior to being recorded,<br />

the financial statements, as attached -<br />

• comply with generally accepted accounting practice in New Zealand;<br />

• give a true and fair view of the financial position of <strong>Howick</strong> <strong>Pakuranga</strong> <strong>Cricket</strong> <strong>Club</strong><br />

Incorporated as at 31 March 20<strong>12</strong> and its financial performance for the year ended on that date.<br />

REPORT ON OTHER LEGAL AND REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS<br />

We have obtained all the information and explanations we have required.<br />

In our opinion proper accounting records have been kept by <strong>Howick</strong> <strong>Pakuranga</strong> <strong>Cricket</strong> <strong>Club</strong> Incorporated as<br />

far as appears from our examination of those records.<br />

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OBITUARIES<br />

Two of our Life Members and Legends, Mick Brett and Ken McIntosh, passed away.<br />

Season Results<br />

PREMIERS<br />

Men's Premier Two-Day Championship<br />

Major Championship – top 4<br />

Rank Team P W2 W1 D L1 L2<br />

WKTS<br />

LOST<br />

RUNS<br />

FOR<br />

WKTS<br />

TAKEN<br />

RUNS<br />

AGST<br />

Points<br />

Points<br />

Ratio<br />

Bonus<br />

Points<br />

1 Suburbs New Lynn 9 1 7 1 0 0 96 2635 130 2041 114.35 <strong>12</strong>.706 58.85<br />

2 Papatoetoe 9 2 4 2 1 0 92 2373 1<strong>12</strong> 2218 102.73 11.414 51.73<br />

3 HRV <strong>Howick</strong> <strong>Pakuranga</strong> 9 2 0 3 3 1 85 1799 114 2720 74.13 8.237 46.49<br />

4 Cornwall 9 1 0 3 5 0 <strong>12</strong>4 2560 111 2<strong>12</strong>1 72.35 8.039 53.35<br />

Men's Premier One-Day | Jeff Crowe Cup<br />

White Section<br />

Rank Team P W D L<br />

WKTS<br />

LOST<br />

RUNS<br />

FOR<br />

WKTS<br />

TAKEN<br />

RUNS<br />

AGST<br />

Points<br />

NRR<br />

1 Takapuna 7 5 1 1 36 <strong>12</strong>16 52 971 16.5 1.6107<br />

2 HRV <strong>Howick</strong> <strong>Pakuranga</strong> 7 4 2 1 24 858 41 858 15.0 1.5021<br />

3 Auckland University 7 3 1 3 41 909 44 813 10.5 0.5088<br />

4 HRV Birkenhead City 7 3 1 3 48 <strong>12</strong>65 38 <strong>12</strong>51 10.5 -0.2609<br />

Knocked out in semi-finals.<br />

Men's Premier Twenty20 Championship<br />

Blue Section<br />

Rank Team P W D L<br />

WKTS<br />

LOST<br />

RUNS<br />

FOR<br />

WKTS<br />

TAKEN<br />

RUNS<br />

AGST<br />

Points<br />

NRR<br />

1 HRV <strong>Howick</strong> <strong>Pakuranga</strong> 6 3 1 2 31 555 42 632 10.5 0.6611<br />

2 Papatoetoe 6 3 1 2 30 670 34 625 10.5 0.3061<br />

3 Auckland University 6 3 1 2 31 580 26 500 10.5 -0.0872<br />

4 Ellerslie 6 1 1 4 41 658 31 706 4.5 -0.7487<br />

Knocked out in semi-finals<br />

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PREMIER RESERVE<br />

Men's Premier Reserve Grade | Two-Day Championship<br />

Major Championship - Top 4<br />

Rank Team P W2 W1 D L1 L2<br />

WKTS<br />

LOST<br />

RUNS<br />

FOR<br />

WKTS<br />

TAKEN<br />

RUNS<br />

AGST<br />

Points<br />

NRR<br />

1 Suburbs New Lynn 9 2 5 1 1 0 76 2223 150 2630 1<strong>12</strong>.73 1.0779<br />

2 ILG East Coast Bays 9 3 3 2 1 0 109 2536 131 2218 106.61 0.5269<br />

3 HRV <strong>Howick</strong> <strong>Pakuranga</strong> 9 1 2 3 2 1 <strong>12</strong>2 2399 107 2251 80.69 -0.3885<br />

4 Takapuna 9 1 1 3 2 2 119 2493 88 1928 77.93 0.2665<br />

Men's Premier Reserve Grade | Limited Overs Champ<br />

Blue Section<br />

Rank Team P W D L<br />

WKTS<br />

LOST<br />

RUNS<br />

FOR<br />

WKTS<br />

TAKEN<br />

RUNS<br />

AGST<br />

Points<br />

NRR<br />

1 Takapuna 7 4 1 2 49 1162 56 1057 13.5 0.6828<br />

2 Waitakere City 7 3 1 3 45 1049 47 1084 10.5 0.0894<br />

3 Cornwall 7 3 1 3 47 1180 49 <strong>12</strong>90 10.5 -0.4920<br />

4 HRV <strong>Howick</strong> <strong>Pakuranga</strong> 7 2 1 4 57 1165 52 <strong>12</strong>26 7.5 -0.2<strong>12</strong>5<br />

5 HRV Birkenhead City 7 1 2 4 49 564 29 820 6.0 -1.9501<br />

6 Auckland University 7 1 1 5 52 863 35 1017 4.5 -1.3711<br />

7 Eden Roskill 7 0 1 6 60 564 36 840 1.5 -1.9256<br />

Knocked out in semi-finals<br />

SENIOR GRADES<br />

Auckland <strong>Cricket</strong> Association - Senior A1 Grade<br />

Overall Championship Ladder<br />

Rank Team P W2 W1 D L1 L2<br />

WKTS<br />

LOST<br />

RUNS<br />

FOR<br />

WKTS<br />

TAKEN<br />

RUNS<br />

AGST<br />

Points<br />

Points<br />

Ratio<br />

Bonus<br />

Points<br />

1 Kumeu Sri Lankans 14 2 7 2 3 0 116 2854 185 2755 119.29 8.521 74.79<br />

2 Waitakere City 14 2 7 2 3 0 <strong>12</strong>2 2904 161 2491 1<strong>12</strong>.79 8.056 69.29<br />

3 Suburbs New Lynn 14 1 7 1 5 0 137 3037 146 2610 99.37 7.098 66.87<br />

4 Eden Roskill 14 2 3 1 7 1 144 2695 160 3506 95.95 6.854 66.95<br />

5 Ellerslie 14 1 4 1 6 2 168 2684 153 3352 88.09 6.292 65.09<br />

6 Hibiscus Coast 14 0 6 1 7 0 141 3338 113 2633 81.63 5.831 61.63<br />

7 Grafton United 14 0 7 1 3 3 148 2844 115 3060 79.69 5.692 57.19<br />

8 HRV <strong>Howick</strong> <strong>Pakuranga</strong> 14 0 2 1 9 2 156 2830 99 2779 61.05 4.361 53.05<br />

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Auckland <strong>Cricket</strong> Association - Senior B2 Grade<br />

Overall Championship<br />

Rank Team P W2 W1 D L1 L2<br />

WKTS<br />

LOST<br />

RUNS<br />

FOR<br />

WKTS<br />

TAKEN<br />

RUNS<br />

AGST<br />

Points<br />

Points<br />

Ratio<br />

Bonus<br />

Points<br />

1 Parnell 14 5 8 0 1 0 <strong>12</strong>0 2626 184 2324 151.430 10.816 72.26<br />

2 Papatoetoe 14 2 7 1 2 2 <strong>12</strong>3 2557 177 2877 <strong>12</strong>0.325 8.595 69.82<br />

3 Eden Roskill 14 2 7 1 2 2 114 2755 141 2218 113.965 8.140 62.80<br />

4 East Coast Bays 14 4 3 1 5 1 158 2441 156 2<strong>12</strong>1 110.255 7.875 63.41<br />

5 Cornwall 14 1 2 2 5 4 184 2963 <strong>12</strong>5 2656 79.995 5.714 60.88<br />

6 HRV <strong>Howick</strong> <strong>Pakuranga</strong> 14 0 4 1 6 3 176 2678 <strong>12</strong>9 2883 78.485 5.606 59.03<br />

7 Kumeu Sri Lankans 14 2 2 1 8 1 143 1965 118 2402 72.715 5.194 49.15<br />

8 Auckland University 14 0 3 1 7 3 <strong>12</strong>6 2508 114 30<strong>12</strong> 64.080 4.577 53.58<br />

Auckland <strong>Cricket</strong> Association - 1 Day - 5A Finals<br />

5A Finals<br />

Bottom Four<br />

Rank Team P BYE W D L Points<br />

Points<br />

Ratio<br />

Net Run<br />

Rate<br />

1 Eden Roskill Kaidnz 2 1 1 1 0 4.5 2.250 0.2237<br />

2 Auckland University Blues 2 1 1 0 1 3.0 1.500 0.9221<br />

3 HRV <strong>Howick</strong> <strong>Pakuranga</strong> Maroon 2 1 0 1 1 1.5 0.750 -2.0000<br />

Auckland <strong>Cricket</strong> Association - 1 Day - 5B Grade<br />

One Day Championship<br />

Rank Team P BYE W D L Points<br />

Points<br />

Ratio<br />

Net Run<br />

Rate<br />

1 HRV <strong>Howick</strong> <strong>Pakuranga</strong> Blue 17 1 15 0 2 48.0 2.824 2.1586<br />

2 Avondale Oratia Cobra Kai 18 0 14 1 3 43.5 2.417 0.6147<br />

3 Ellerslie [Murray] 18 0 10 0 8 30.0 1.667 0.8629<br />

4 Avondale Oratia Spiders 18 0 10 0 8 30.0 1.667 -0.5034<br />

5 Eden Roskill 17 1 8 0 9 27.0 1.588 -0.3751<br />

6 Takapuna [Turner] 17 1 7 0 10 24.0 1.4<strong>12</strong> -0.2226<br />

7 Takapuna Blue 17 1 6 0 11 21.0 1.235 -0.0727<br />

8 Cornwall Tax Evaders 18 0 6 1 11 19.5 1.083 -0.7469<br />

9 Suburbs New Lynn Blue 18 0 6 0 <strong>12</strong> 18.0 1.000 -1.0211<br />

10 Suburbs New Lynn Red 14 0 3 0 11 9.0 0.643 -0.6426<br />

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Auckland <strong>Cricket</strong> Association - President's Grade<br />

One Day Championship<br />

Rank Team P W D L Points<br />

Points<br />

Ratio<br />

Net Run<br />

Rate<br />

1 HRV <strong>Howick</strong> <strong>Pakuranga</strong> Blue 18 14 1 3 43.5 2.417 1.3984<br />

2 Eden Roskill 18 13 1 4 40.5 2.250 1.3028<br />

3 Sri Lanka Old Guns 18 11 0 7 33.0 1.833 0.4517<br />

4 Parnell Cubs 18 10 2 6 33.0 1.833 0.2627<br />

5 HRV <strong>Howick</strong> <strong>Pakuranga</strong> Maroon 18 8 1 9 25.5 1.417 -0.1659<br />

6 Ellerslie 18 7 2 9 24.0 1.333 -0.2208<br />

7 Auckland <strong>Cricket</strong> Society 18 7 1 10 22.5 1.250 -0.4813<br />

8 North Shore 18 5 2 11 18.0 1.000 -0.4742<br />

9 Suburbs New Lynn 18 4 2 <strong>12</strong> 15.0 0.833 -0.6262<br />

10 Grafton United 18 5 0 13 15.0 0.833 -1.4333<br />

WOMEN'S PREMIER<br />

Auckland <strong>Cricket</strong> Association - Women's Premier Grade Competition<br />

Prichard Cup<br />

Rank Team P W D L Points<br />

Points<br />

Ratio<br />

Net Run<br />

Rate<br />

1 Central/West 3 3 0 0 9 3.000 1.2528<br />

2 Cornwall 3 2 0 1 6 2.000 0.7927<br />

3 South East 3 1 0 2 3 1.000 -0.7053<br />

4 North East 3 0 0 3 0 0.000 -1.0775<br />

Last re-calculated: Apr 30, 20<strong>12</strong> 5:43AM (local time)<br />

Auckland <strong>Cricket</strong> Association - Women's Premier Grade Competition<br />

Twenty20 Championshp<br />

Rank Team P W D L Points<br />

Points<br />

Ratio<br />

Net Run<br />

Rate<br />

1 South East 9 6 1 2 19.5 2.167 1.3051<br />

2 Cornwall 9 6 1 2 19.5 2.167 0.9374<br />

3 Central/West 9 3 1 5 10.5 1.167 -0.3954<br />

4 North East 9 1 1 7 4.5 0.500 -1.8903<br />

Last re-calculated: Apr 30, 20<strong>12</strong> 5:43AM (local time)<br />

Auckland <strong>Cricket</strong> Association - Women's Premier Grade Competition<br />

Pearl Dawson Trophy<br />

Rank Team P W2 W1 D L1 L2 Points<br />

Points<br />

Ratio<br />

Net Run<br />

Rate<br />

1 South East 3 0 2 0 1 0 6 2.000 0.8893<br />

2 Cornwall 3 0 2 0 1 0 6 2.000 0.5577<br />

3 North East 3 0 2 0 1 0 6 2.000 -1.1448<br />

4 Central/West 3 0 0 0 3 0 0 0.000 -0.5247<br />

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CRICKET JUNIOR BOYS ACA POINTS TABLES<br />

Auckland <strong>Cricket</strong> Association - Under 18 Premier (Two Day Championship)<br />

Under 18 Premier (Two Day Championship)<br />

Rank Team P W2 W1 D L1 L2<br />

WKTS<br />

LOST<br />

RUNS<br />

FOR<br />

WKTS<br />

TAKEN<br />

RUNS<br />

AGST<br />

Points<br />

Points<br />

Ratio<br />

Bonus<br />

Points<br />

1 Eden Roskill 4 1 3 0 0 0 32 940 75 904 47.15 11.788 28.15<br />

2 Suburbs New Lynn 4 0 3 0 1 0 46 1105 47 866 31.80 7.950 22.80<br />

3 HRV <strong>Howick</strong> <strong>Pakuranga</strong> Maroon 4 0 1 0 2 1 66 1067 37 809 22.92 5.730 19.92<br />

4 Ellerslie 4 0 0 0 4 0 48 742 33 <strong>12</strong>75 15.67 3.918 15.67<br />

Auckland <strong>Cricket</strong> Association - Under 18 Premier Grade - Pre-Christmas Competition<br />

T20 Championship<br />

Rank Team P W D L Points<br />

Points<br />

Ratio<br />

Net Run<br />

Rate<br />

1 Eden Roskill 3 3 0 0 9.0 3.000 0.2644<br />

2 Cornwall Green 3 1 1 1 4.5 1.500 2.0000<br />

3 HRV <strong>Howick</strong> <strong>Pakuranga</strong> Maroon 3 1 1 1 4.5 1.500 -0.1000<br />

4 Parnell Gold 3 0 0 3 0.0 0.000 -1.5423<br />

Auckland <strong>Cricket</strong> Association - Year 9-10 Premier 1 (Two-Day Major Championship)<br />

Year 9-10 Premier 1 Two Day Major Championship<br />

Rank Team P W2 W1 D L1 L2<br />

WKTS<br />

LOST<br />

RUNS<br />

FOR<br />

WKTS<br />

TAKEN<br />

RUNS<br />

AGST<br />

Points<br />

Points<br />

Ratio<br />

Bonus<br />

Points<br />

1 Cornwall Beige 4 1 1 0 1 1 43 1032 49 939 35.57 8.893 22.57<br />

2 HRV <strong>Howick</strong> <strong>Pakuranga</strong> Black 4 0 4 0 0 0 55 971 52 781 34.71 8.678 22.71<br />

3 Eden Roskill 4 1 0 0 3 0 47 865 61 905 32.90 8.225 23.90<br />

4 Papatoetoe 4 0 2 0 2 0 40 1139 56 1198 31.39 7.848 25.39<br />

5 Suburbs New Lynn Guptill 4 0 2 0 2 0 60 1<strong>12</strong>7 25 700 23.52 5.880 17.52<br />

6 Suburbs New Lynn Bates 4 0 1 0 2 1 46 684 48 <strong>12</strong>95 21.84 5.460 18.84<br />

Auckland <strong>Cricket</strong> Association - Year 9-10 Premier 1 (One-Day Championship)<br />

One Day Championship<br />

Rank Team P W D L Points<br />

Points<br />

Ratio<br />

Net Run Rate<br />

1 Cornwall Beige 5 4 1 0 13.5 2.700 0.9181<br />

2 HRV <strong>Howick</strong> <strong>Pakuranga</strong> Gold 5 3 1 1 10.5 2.100 0.4998<br />

3 Suburbs New Lynn Blue 5 3 0 2 9.0 1.800 0.2821<br />

4 Suburbs New Lynn Red 5 3 0 2 9.0 1.800 -0.3184<br />

5 Papatoetoe 5 1 0 4 3.0 0.600 -0.1953<br />

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Auckland <strong>Cricket</strong> Association - Year 9-10 Premier 2 (One-Day Championship)<br />

Blue Section<br />

Rank Team P BYE W2 W1 D L1 L2<br />

WKTS<br />

LOST<br />

RUNS<br />

FOR<br />

WKTS<br />

TAKEN<br />

RUNS<br />

AGST<br />

Points<br />

NRR<br />

1 Eden Roskill 4 1 0 3 1 0 0 20 614 30 228 10.5 2.7713<br />

2 HRV <strong>Howick</strong> <strong>Pakuranga</strong> Silver 4 1 0 2 0 2 0 23 304 24 362 6.0 -0.2703<br />

3 Parnell Gold 4 1 0 1 1 2 0 20 334 26 404 4.5 0.0663<br />

4 Cornwall Gold 4 1 0 1 1 2 0 15 239 18 329 4.5 -0.2778<br />

5 Cornwall Blue 4 1 0 1 1 2 0 37 316 17 484 4.5 -2.3329<br />

Auckland <strong>Cricket</strong> Association - Year 9-10 A Grade (Two-Day Minor Championship)<br />

Year 9-10 A Grade (Two Day Minor Championship)<br />

Rank Team P BYE W2 W1 D L1 L2<br />

WKTS<br />

LOST<br />

RUNS<br />

FOR<br />

WKTS<br />

TAKEN<br />

RUNS<br />

AGST<br />

Points<br />

Points<br />

Ratio<br />

Bonus<br />

Points<br />

1 Eden Roskill Blue 3 0 1 2 0 0 0 35 790 44 500 34.90 11.633 18.90<br />

2 Cornwall Green 3 0 1 0 0 2 0 40 442 46 484 24.92 8.307 15.92<br />

3 HRV <strong>Howick</strong> <strong>Pakuranga</strong> Bronze 2 1 0 1 0 1 0 27 371 33 485 14.96 7.480 11.96<br />

Auckland <strong>Cricket</strong> Association - Year 9-10 B Grade (Pre-Christmas)<br />

One Day Championship<br />

Rank Team P BYE W D L Points<br />

Points<br />

Ratio<br />

Net Run<br />

Rate<br />

1 Eden Roskill 3 2 2 0 1 <strong>12</strong>.0 4.000 -0.0003<br />

2 HRV <strong>Howick</strong> <strong>Pakuranga</strong> Green 4 1 2 1 1 10.5 2.625 1.0221<br />

3 Mangere Pukapuka 4 1 2 1 1 10.5 2.625 -0.3147<br />

4 Suburbs New Lynn 3 2 1 0 2 9.0 3.000 -0.2274<br />

Auckland <strong>Cricket</strong> Association - Year 9-10 B Grade (Post-Christmas)<br />

Year 9-10 B One Day Championship<br />

Rank Team P BYE W D L Points<br />

Points<br />

Ratio<br />

Run per Wkt<br />

Diff<br />

1 Grafton United Panthers 7 1 6 0 1 18 2.571 10.7382<br />

2 Suburbs New Lynn 7 1 5 0 2 15 2.143 10.3953<br />

3 Grafton United Tigers 6 2 3 0 3 9 1.500 -0.2353<br />

4 Mangere Pukapuka 6 2 1 0 5 3 0.500 -9.0049<br />

5 HRV <strong>Howick</strong> <strong>Pakuranga</strong> Green 6 2 1 0 5 3 0.500 -21.4317<br />

35


Auckland <strong>Cricket</strong> Association - Year 8 Premier Grade (Two-Day Major Championship)<br />

Year 8 Premier Two Day Major Championship<br />

Rank Team P W2 W1 D L1 L2<br />

WKTS<br />

LOST<br />

RUNS<br />

FOR<br />

WKTS<br />

TAKEN<br />

RUNS<br />

AGST<br />

Points<br />

Points<br />

Ratio<br />

Bonus<br />

Points<br />

1 Cornwall Coney 4 1 3 0 0 0 41 948 60 861 42.48 10.620 24.48<br />

2 Papatoetoe 4 1 2 0 1 0 37 760 62 968 38.60 9.650 23.10<br />

3 HRV <strong>Howick</strong> <strong>Pakuranga</strong> Maroon 4 0 2 0 2 0 55 941 44 741 26.41 6.603 20.41<br />

4 Parnell 4 0 2 0 1 1 53 876 44 752 25.76 6.440 19.76<br />

5 Grafton United Lions 4 0 1 0 3 0 48 709 55 1030 23.84 5.960 20.84<br />

6 Auckland University Quasers 4 0 0 0 3 1 70 945 39 827 19.20 4.800 19.20<br />

Auckland <strong>Cricket</strong> Association - Year 8 Premier Grade (Two-Day Major Championship)<br />

Year 8 Premier Two Day Major Championship<br />

Rank Team P W2 W1 D L1 L2<br />

WKTS<br />

LOST<br />

RUNS<br />

FOR<br />

WKTS<br />

TAKEN<br />

RUNS<br />

AGST<br />

Points<br />

Points<br />

Ratio<br />

Bonus<br />

Points<br />

1 Cornwall Coney 4 1 3 0 0 0 41 948 60 861 42.48 10.620 24.48<br />

2 Papatoetoe 4 1 2 0 1 0 37 760 62 968 38.60 9.650 23.10<br />

3 HRV <strong>Howick</strong> <strong>Pakuranga</strong> Maroon 4 0 2 0 2 0 55 941 44 741 26.41 6.603 20.41<br />

4 Parnell 4 0 2 0 1 1 53 876 44 752 25.76 6.440 19.76<br />

5 Grafton United Lions 4 0 1 0 3 0 48 709 55 1030 23.84 5.960 20.84<br />

6 Auckland University Quasers 4 0 0 0 3 1 70 945 39 827 19.20 4.800 19.20<br />

Auckland <strong>Cricket</strong> Association - Year 8 Premier Grade (Pre-Christmas)<br />

One Day Championship<br />

White Section<br />

Rank Team P BYE W D L Points<br />

Points<br />

Ratio<br />

Run per<br />

Wkt Diff<br />

1 HRV <strong>Howick</strong> <strong>Pakuranga</strong> Gold 6 1 5 0 1 18.0 3.000 16.6990<br />

2 Cornwall Turner 6 1 4 1 1 16.5 2.750 20.5865<br />

3 Papatoetoe 7 0 5 1 1 16.5 2.357 8.0871<br />

4 Grafton United 6 1 4 0 2 15.0 2.500 -2.<strong>12</strong>85<br />

5 Parnell Gold 6 1 3 1 2 13.5 2.250 18.2600<br />

6 Suburbs New Lynn Pumas 6 1 2 0 4 9.0 1.500 -3.7099<br />

7 East Coast Bays Black 6 1 1 1 4 7.5 1.250 -20.2007<br />

8 Takapuna Blue 6 1 1 0 5 6.0 1.000 -20.6523<br />

9 Waitakere City 7 0 1 0 6 3.0 0.429 -7.0691<br />

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Blue Section<br />

Rank Team P BYE W D L Points<br />

Points<br />

Ratio<br />

Run per<br />

Wkt Diff<br />

1 HRV <strong>Howick</strong> <strong>Pakuranga</strong> Maroon 7 0 6 0 1 18.0 2.571 <strong>12</strong>.1089<br />

2 Auckland University Asteroids 7 0 6 0 1 18.0 2.571 10.8047<br />

3 North Shore 7 0 5 0 2 15.0 2.143 4.8333<br />

4 East Coast Bays Green 7 0 4 0 3 <strong>12</strong>.0 1.714 -2.2313<br />

5 Cornwall Sutcliffe 7 0 3 0 4 9.0 1.286 3.2397<br />

6 Parnell Maroon 7 0 3 0 4 9.0 1.286 0.6891<br />

7 Eden Roskill 7 0 1 0 6 3.0 0.429 -17.4405<br />

8 Hibiscus Coast 7 0 0 0 7 0.0 0.000 -<strong>12</strong>.1548<br />

HRV <strong>Howick</strong> <strong>Pakuranga</strong> Maroon defeated HRV <strong>Howick</strong> <strong>Pakuranga</strong> Gold in the Final.<br />

Auckland <strong>Cricket</strong> Association - Year 8A Grade (One Day Major Championship)<br />

Year 8A Grade (One Day Major Championship)<br />

Rank Team P BYE W D L Points<br />

Points<br />

Ratio<br />

Run per<br />

Wkt Diff<br />

1 HRV <strong>Howick</strong> <strong>Pakuranga</strong> Black 7 0 7 0 0 21 3.000 20.4193<br />

2 Cornwall Vettori 6 1 4 0 2 15 2.500 3.6026<br />

3 Cornwall Wright 7 0 4 0 3 <strong>12</strong> 1.714 5.8537<br />

4 Auckland University Galaxies 6 1 3 0 3 <strong>12</strong> 2.000 -0.5267<br />

5 Cornwall Fleming 6 1 3 0 3 <strong>12</strong> 2.000 -4.3916<br />

6 Cornwall Howarth 6 1 2 0 4 9 1.500 -5.9016<br />

7 Grafton United Black 6 1 0 0 6 3 0.500 -14.3080<br />

Auckland <strong>Cricket</strong> Association - Year 8A Grade (One Day Minor Championship)<br />

Year 8A Grade (One Day Minor Championship)<br />

Rank Team P W D L Points<br />

Points<br />

Ratio<br />

Run per<br />

Wkt Diff<br />

1 Kumeu 8 7 0 1 21 2.625 8.5161<br />

2 A I S C 8 6 0 2 18 2.250 4.3201<br />

3 HRV <strong>Howick</strong> <strong>Pakuranga</strong> Yellow 8 5 0 3 15 1.875 -1.3463<br />

4 Papatoetoe 8 3 0 5 9 1.<strong>12</strong>5 -1.6234<br />

5 Eden Roskill 8 3 0 5 9 1.<strong>12</strong>5 -10.4977<br />

6 Waitakere City 8 0 0 8 0 0.000 -5.5767<br />

Auckland <strong>Cricket</strong> Association - Year 8 B Grade (Post-Christmas)<br />

Year 8B Grade (One Day Championship)<br />

Rank Team P W D L Points<br />

Points<br />

Ratio<br />

Run per<br />

Wkt Diff<br />

1 HRV <strong>Howick</strong> <strong>Pakuranga</strong> Green 8 6 0 2 18 2.250 3.0635<br />

2 Suburbs New Lynn 8 5 0 3 15 1.875 1.5527<br />

3 Cornwall Crowe 8 3 0 5 9 1.<strong>12</strong>5 -1.4875<br />

4 HRV <strong>Howick</strong> <strong>Pakuranga</strong> Blue 8 2 0 6 6 0.750 -2.2074<br />

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Auckland <strong>Cricket</strong> Association - Year 8 B Grade (Pre-Christmas)<br />

One Day Championship<br />

Rank Team P BYE W D L Points<br />

Points<br />

Ratio<br />

Run per<br />

Wkt Diff<br />

1 A I S C 7 1 6 1 0 22.5 3.214 17.5091<br />

2 Grafton United Pasadena 6 2 3 0 3 15.0 2.500 1.8833<br />

3 HRV <strong>Howick</strong> <strong>Pakuranga</strong> Blue 6 2 3 0 3 15.0 2.500 -3.4308<br />

4 Cornwall Crowe 7 1 2 1 4 10.5 1.500 -9.5609<br />

5 Parnell Wallace 6 2 1 0 5 9.0 1.500 -7.4722<br />

Auckland <strong>Cricket</strong> Association - Year 7 Premier Grade (Championship Round)<br />

One Day Championship<br />

Major Championship<br />

Rank Team P W D L Points<br />

Points<br />

Ratio<br />

Run per<br />

Wkt Diff<br />

1 Cornwall Cape Cobras 10 9 0 1 27.0 2.700 4.85<strong>12</strong><br />

2 East Coast Bays Black 10 7 0 3 21.0 2.100 9.3253<br />

3 Cornwall NSW Blues 10 5 0 5 15.0 1.500 -2.0155<br />

4 HRV <strong>Howick</strong> <strong>Pakuranga</strong> Maroon 10 5 0 5 15.0 1.500 -2.4505<br />

5 Cornwall Auckland Aces 10 3 0 7 9.0 0.900 -2.3066<br />

6 Auckland University Storm 10 1 0 9 3.0 0.300 -8.2857<br />

Minor Championship<br />

Rank Team P W D L Points<br />

Points<br />

Ratio<br />

Run per<br />

Wkt Diff<br />

1 Auckland University Tornados 10 7 1 2 22.5 2.250 3.4464<br />

2 HRV <strong>Howick</strong> <strong>Pakuranga</strong> Blue 10 7 0 3 21.0 2.100 7.5499<br />

3 Grafton United 10 6 0 4 18.0 1.800 5.2493<br />

4 Parnell Maroon 10 5 0 5 15.0 1.500 1.0334<br />

5 Takapuna Black 10 3 0 7 9.0 0.900 -4.2709<br />

6 Suburbs New Lynn Leopards 10 1 1 8 4.5 0.450 -17.4951<br />

Plate Championship<br />

Rank Team P W D L Points<br />

Points<br />

Ratio<br />

Run per<br />

Wkt Diff<br />

1 HRV <strong>Howick</strong> <strong>Pakuranga</strong> Gold 10 7 1 2 22.5 2.250 4.1657<br />

2 Parnell White 10 7 0 3 21.0 2.100 4.5587<br />

3 East Coast Bays White 10 6 1 3 19.5 1.950 7.7786<br />

4 Birkenhead City 10 5 0 5 15.0 1.500 0.4533<br />

5 Hibiscus Coast 10 3 0 7 9.0 0.900 -2.7574<br />

6 North Shore 10 1 0 9 3.0 0.300 -13.8282<br />

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Auckland <strong>Cricket</strong> Association - Year 6 Premier Championship Section<br />

Year 6 Premier Championship Grade<br />

Major Championship<br />

Rank Team P W D L Points<br />

Points<br />

Ratio<br />

Run per<br />

Wkt Diff<br />

1 Cornwall England 10 8 1 1 25.5 2.550 5.32<strong>12</strong><br />

2 Cornwall New Zealand 10 7 1 2 22.5 2.250 7.<strong>12</strong>64<br />

3 HRV <strong>Howick</strong> <strong>Pakuranga</strong> Yellow 10 6 1 3 19.5 1.950 3.3111<br />

4 Parnell Fleming 10 3 1 6 10.5 1.050 -8.5878<br />

5 Auckland University Broncos 10 2 1 7 7.5 0.750 -0.3908<br />

6 Auckland University Brumbies 10 1 1 8 4.5 0.450 -5.0738<br />

Minor Championship<br />

Rank Team P W D L Points<br />

Points<br />

Ratio<br />

Run per<br />

Wkt Diff<br />

1 Grafton United Cairns 10 9 1 0 28.5 2.850 7.0654<br />

2 Cornwall South Africa 10 6 1 3 19.5 1.950 2.7369<br />

3 Parnell Vettori 10 4 1 5 13.5 1.350 3.4882<br />

4 HRV <strong>Howick</strong> <strong>Pakuranga</strong> Green 10 4 1 5 13.5 1.350 -4.8636<br />

5 Grafton United Hadlee 10 3 1 6 10.5 1.050 -2.51<strong>12</strong><br />

6 Suburbs New Lynn Jaguars 10 1 1 8 4.5 0.450 -7.4525<br />

Auckland <strong>Cricket</strong> Association - Year 6 A - Championship Section<br />

Year 6A Championship Rounds<br />

Major Championship<br />

Rank Team P W D L Points<br />

Points<br />

Ratio<br />

Run per<br />

Wkt Diff<br />

1 HRV <strong>Howick</strong> <strong>Pakuranga</strong> Orange 5 4 1 0 13.5 2.700 15.<strong>12</strong>90<br />

2 HRV <strong>Howick</strong> <strong>Pakuranga</strong> Blue 5 3 1 1 10.5 2.100 1.7247<br />

3 Cornwall Pakistan 5 2 1 2 7.5 1.500 -0.1724<br />

4 Suburbs New Lynn Lions 5 2 1 2 7.5 1.500 -4.5615<br />

5 Papatoetoe Shaw 5 1 1 3 4.5 0.900 2.<strong>12</strong>35<br />

6 Suburbs New Lynn Panthers 5 0 1 4 1.5 0.300 -<strong>12</strong>.3500<br />

Auckland <strong>Cricket</strong> Association - Year 6 B Grade<br />

One day Championship<br />

Rank Team P W D L Points<br />

Points<br />

Ratio<br />

Run per<br />

Wkt Diff<br />

1 Auckland University Mustangs 14 <strong>12</strong> 1 1 37.5 2.679 10.3228<br />

2 HRV <strong>Howick</strong> <strong>Pakuranga</strong> Purple 14 11 1 2 34.5 2.464 8.0301<br />

3 A I S C 14 8 1 5 25.5 1.821 6.2264<br />

4 HRV <strong>Howick</strong> <strong>Pakuranga</strong> Red 14 7 1 6 22.5 1.607 3.2883<br />

5 HRV <strong>Howick</strong> <strong>Pakuranga</strong> Black 14 6 3 5 22.5 1.607 2.2502<br />

6 Cornwall Zimbabwe 14 4 1 9 13.5 0.964 -4.0421<br />

7 Eden Roskill MAPS 14 1 3 10 7.5 0.536 -15.9565<br />

8 Auckland University Spurs 14 1 1 <strong>12</strong> 4.5 0.321 -15.1881<br />

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GIRLS<br />

Auckland <strong>Cricket</strong> Association - Girls Under 14 A Grade (Future Hearts)<br />

One Day Championship<br />

Rank Team P W D L Points<br />

Points<br />

Ratio<br />

Run per<br />

Wkt Diff<br />

1 Cornwall Rebecca Yee 15 13 1 1 40.5 2.700 9.3869<br />

2 HRV <strong>Howick</strong> <strong>Pakuranga</strong> 15 10 2 3 33.0 2.200 6.6703<br />

3 Grafton United 15 7 1 7 22.5 1.500 3.9795<br />

4 Auckland University 15 6 1 8 19.5 1.300 -5.9214<br />

5 Parnell 15 3 1 11 10.5 0.700 -9.5240<br />

6 Waitakere City 15 2 2 11 9.0 0.600 -8.4176<br />

Auckland <strong>Cricket</strong> Association - Girls Under <strong>12</strong> Quikhit (Junior Hearts)<br />

Junior Hearts League Table<br />

Rank Team P W D L<br />

WKTS<br />

LOST<br />

RUNS<br />

FOR<br />

WKTS<br />

TAKEN<br />

RUNS<br />

AGST<br />

Points<br />

1 Cornwall Mains 14 10 1 3 45 9<strong>12</strong> 52 602 31.5<br />

2 Auckland University Watkins 14 8 1 5 36 769 33 743 25.5<br />

3 HRV <strong>Howick</strong> <strong>Pakuranga</strong> 14 8 1 5 63 684 74 559 25.5<br />

4 Cornwall Siva 14 8 1 5 46 709 55 639 25.5<br />

5 Suburbs New Lynn 14 6 1 7 43 576 49 685 19.5<br />

6 Eden Roskill 14 6 1 7 63 776 66 737 19.5<br />

7 Parnell 14 3 1 10 40 501 26 730 10.5<br />

8 Ellerslie 14 3 1 10 52 611 33 843 10.5<br />

HRV <strong>Howick</strong> <strong>Pakuranga</strong> won the finals of the U<strong>12</strong> Girls Quickhit Comp.<br />

Special thanks to<br />

Actions For Survival Training Ltd<br />

for sponsoring the printing of this <strong>Annual</strong> <strong>Report</strong>.<br />

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