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Joint proposal from
Margaret River Hawks Cricket Club
and
Margaret River Junior Cricket Club
to install a new cricket pitch and cover on Nippers Oval
Background The Hawks Cricket Club was established in 1980 with a single A grade side. In 1984/85, a B grade side also entered into the BMRCA competition with immediate success, winning the B grade premiership and a second A grade premiership in our short history. 2001 saw the club change our name to include Margaret River so as to better identify where we are located, and for any new residents to Margaret River to know there was a cricket club they could call their own. A C grade competition was created by the BMRCA in 2008/09, and the Hawks duly entered it’s third side into the competition.
The Hawks have been extremely succesful in their 35 years of competition, with 14 premierships amongst the grades, including 10 in A grade alone, with 4 in a row an association record. This would have to stack up against any sporting club in the Augusta Margaret River Shire.
Our season is held from October until March inclusive, and predominately held on Saturday afternoons. Training is Tuesday and Thursday nights from 5pm. A grade is always scheduled for the western turf wicket, (weather dependant), while the B and C grade is played on the synthetic eastern wicket.
2007/08 saw the Hawks initiate the first T20 competition in the BMRCA. Designed to get people into cricket and for people who could not commit to weekend cricket, this competition is held historically on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday afternoons from November to March, from 5pm. With the continued interest in the sport, this season could see the T20 being played 4 nights a week! This is played on the Western Oval’s eastern pitch, the synthetic pitch.
Junior cricket has been played in the shire for many, many years prior to 1994, but it was around this time a junior side nominated for the BMRJCA. Junior cricket has been increasing steadily and from 70 juniors in 2011/12 to a forecasted 135 juniors this season coming, there has been about a 95% increase in participation in four short years. With a strong sign up for Milo T20 blast, (the Auskick equivalent for cricket), junior cricket looks to be in a great position.
Both senior and junior cricket are expanding as facilities have disappeared, namely our state Primary and Senior High schools. Our proposal to install a hard-wicket at Nippers Oval which will incorporate the latest technology in pitch covers, allowing the continuation of winter sports already being played at this venue. The proposed cover meets all OH&S standards for critical fall, and has been in use with a number of city councils in Perth without incident.
We are mindful of the opposition by some codes of football, however the guarantee of a home ground for rugby at the main oval, (until a permanent home is built) and the literature supporting this type of cover as suitable for the levels of football played on Nippers should not preclude its installation. Sharing our limited resource should be the aim of all sporting clubs, as the more kids we get involved in sport, the better…!
Pros and cons for Nippers Oval Pros
• Cricket is desperate for another synthetic pitch for both training and playing, junior and seniors
o We have been seeking this for the last decade • Cricket is an ever growing sport in the Margaret River area
o 95% increase in junior participation over the last 4 years Believe with the constant push of Milo T20 Blast this will continually
grow o Senior cricket has been constantly increasing by about 5%
With more grounds available, more cricket can be played with more T20 opportunity a major help
• An extra ground for our increasing junior participation rates o Have lost 2 of our 4 synthetic pitches while junior participation increases o 2 x school ovals due to school expansion
• Rubber protective matting has been used in Perth with huge success o Covers critical fall height o Covered by Local Government Insurance Scheme (LGIS) o DSR have recommend similar installations o Senior AFL clubs that play across this have given us support of the product
• Constant usage year round o Currently the ground is only used in winter months except for several events
in summer • Within walking distance from net facilities
o Accessible for training for seniors and juniors alike • Facility in place for future T20 expansion
o Increasing numbers have us hosting T20 4 nights a week now o Envisage we may need to utilise Nippers Oval in 3-4 years’ time
• Precedent is already set with Augusta Oval having a cricket pitch on the oval with a cover of a poorer specification
o Our proposed matting is much better quality and will finish flush with the ground surface
• Safe for cricket o The ground does not need work done to make it safe to play cricket on
Cons
• No benefit for the existing user groups of Nippers Oval o Rugby
Currently unable to play across matting with insurance issues Requires a home ground in Gloucester Park
• Can fixture rugby on the main oval o Sleeves already in the ground for goal posts o Rugby has played games there in the past
o Junior Football Not ideal to have a cricket pitch near/offset from the middle of the
Nippers Oval
Installation procedure if proposal is succesful • MRHCC and MRJCC to fund and install entire wicket
o MR Mini Earthworks and Tate Constructions to oversee all works • Pitch to run 25m north, from a central location 7m east of the middle of the oval
o Discussed with Peter Traeger from AMRJFC and he is happy with this location • 25m long, 3m wide, 100mm thick • AMRSC to part fund protective matting in conjunction with MRHCC • AMRSC responsible for installation and removal of matting each change of season as
this is under the shire insurance
Correspondence with effected user groups AMRJFC – don’t support, but are not against proposal
• Understand our need for another cricket wicket • Can’t support the MRHCC with our proposal due to their being no benefit to their club • However, they will not oppose this motion if SRAC vote in favour of motion
Gropers Rugby Club – support proposal • Understand our need for another cricket wicket • Support the motion as long as they are guaranteed a home ground
o We have approached the AMRFC for support with the GRC playing on the main oval Have had minimal response with AMRFC as detailed below
o We have also approached Recreation Manager from the Shire as they are in charge of bookings and they can accommodate all sporting groups with fixture’s
AMR Shire – support proposal • Have the support from the following
o Shane Backsai Football Oval should handle extra rugby games on it Closer supervision in future years required
o Dylan Brown Fixturing on the main oval will not be an issue, with or without AMRFC
support o Craig Young
Everything is “ticked off” internally with the shire and is happy for pitch to be installed
o Annie Riordan Supports proposal
AMRFC – support proposal
• Prior to 27th July, 2015 o Spoke to Shayne Payne regarding proposal and requested this be brought up
at committee meeting o Was not discussed
• 27th July, 2015
o Attended committee meeting requesting the following – that “the AMRFC support LGRC to play their home games on the main football oval in Gloucester Park.”
o Was instructed to go away and find out if next seasons fixtures would allow rugby to be fixture on the oval Informed committee I would go away and base next seasons fixtures
on this season as the current season is still going • 28th July
o Emailed AMRFC with three options, taking into consideration junior, senior, super rules, women’s and rugby Saturday fixtures. Same fixtures as this year Same as this year with 5 Saturday home games Same as this year with 7 Saturday home games
o Requested this be brought up at the following committee meeting on August 10th
o Have attached these proposed fixtures • 4th September
o Emailed AMRFC to see if an answer was decided upon at the August 10th meeting
o Was informed more time was required at committee level o Replied with email saying we require an answer urgently as the next SRAC
meeting was in 3 ½ weeks’ time and the proposal was being submitted there • 24th September
o Received email from Ray Colyer, Bar manager, stating the club would only respond once an outstanding account was paid up to date
o Spoke to President Shayne Payne and informed him that without a response, we would assume the AMRFC supports our proposal.
• 6th October o Still no response back from AMRFC
Football Margaret River – support • Are indifferent to proposal as it will not affect them • Support proposal as long as it is a “need” over a “want”
Alternate options Several options have been provided to the MRHCC and MRJCC instead of playing and training on Nippers Oval.
• Rapids Landing School Oval o Not due for realistic completion until 2020
We believe by that stage we will be requiring another 1 or 2 pitches anyway so will be looking to use that too
• Rosa Brook Oval o 20 minutes east of Margaret River o Good sized ground, but a lot of work required to get to standard for cricket o Not suitable for training due to distance from town
We use nets and pitch for training o Not irrigated therefore too much of a financial burden to get irrigated and
drainage Estimate in excess of $500,000 to get up to standard
o Unsure of who is responsible to keep at standard to play cricket on the outfield Rabbit and kangaroo damage during summer months
• Karridale Primary School Oval
o Too small a ground for junior and senior games 35m boundaries (require minimum 45m)
• Gnarabup Oval
o Too small a ground for juniors and seniors 35m boundaries (require minimum 45m)
Future Fixtures Based On 2015 Football And Rugby Season
1130am 115pm 3pm 3PM 5pm 7pm
SENIOR FOOTY - WHAT COULD BE FIXTURED IN 2016 Saturday, 18 April 2015
SENIOR FOOTY - WHAT HAS BEEN FIXTURED IN 2016
Saturday, 25 April 2015
RUGBY - WHAT COULD BE FIXTURED IN 2016 INC GF Saturday, 2 May 2015
SUPERS RUGBY - WHAT HAS BEEN FIXTURED IN 2015 INC GF
Saturday, 9 May 2015 Y9 Y10 Y11
WOMEN
WOMEN FOOTY - WHAT COULD BE FIXTURED 2016 Saturday, 16 May 2015
Y10 Y11
Saturday, 23 May 2015 Y9
WOMEN Saturday, 30 May 2015
Saturday, 6 June 2015
WOMEN Saturday, 13 June 2015 Y9 Y10
Saturday, 20 June 2015 Y10 Y11
SUPERS Saturday, 27 June 2015 Y9 Y10
Saturday, 4 July 2015
SENIORS Saturday, 11 July 2015
Saturday, 18 July 2015
Saturday, 25 July 2015
WOMEN
Saturday, 1 August 2015
SENIORS Saturday, 8 August 2015 Y9 Y10 Y11 WOMEN
Saturday, 15 August 2015 Y9 Y11
Saturday, 22 August 2015
Saturday, 29 August 2015
Saturday, 5 September 2015
Saturday, 12 September 2015 Saturday, 19 September 2015
Future Fixtures Based On 2015 Footbal And Rugby Season With 3 Extra Amrfc Saturday Home Games
1130am 115pm
3pm 2015 3PM 2016 5pm 7pm
SENIOR FOOTY - WHAT COULD BE FIXTURED IN 2016 Saturday, 18 April 2015
SENIOR FOOTY - WHAT HAS BEEN FIXTURED IN 2016
Saturday, 25 April 2015
RUGBY - WHAT COULD BE FIXTURED IN 2016 INC GF Saturday, 2 May 2015
3pm start
SUPERS RUGBY - WHAT HAS BEEN FIXTURED IN 2015 INC GF
Saturday, 9 May 2015 Y9 Y10 Y11
WOMEN
WOMEN FOOTY - WHAT COULD BE FIXTURED 2016 Saturday, 16 May 2015
Y10 Y11
Saturday, 23 May 2015 Y9
WOMEN 3pm start Saturday, 30 May 2015
Y11
Saturday, 6 June 2015
WOMEN
Saturday, 13 June 2015 Y9 Y10 4/430pm Saturday, 20 June 2015 Y10 Y11
SUPERS
Saturday, 27 June 2015 Y9 Y10
4/430pm Saturday, 4 July 2015
Saturday, 11 July 2015
3pm start Saturday, 18 July 2015
3pm start
Saturday, 25 July 2015
WOMEN Saturday, 1 August 2015
Saturday, 8 August 2015 Y9 Y10 Y11
WOMEN Saturday, 15 August 2015 Y9 Y11
Saturday, 22 August 2015
3pm Saturday, 29 August 2015
Saturday, 5 September 2015 Saturday, 12 September 2015
Future Fixtures Based On 2015 Football And Rugby Season With 5 Extra AMRFC Saturday Home Games
1130am 115pm 3pm 3PM 5pm 7pm
SENIOR FOOTY - WHAT COULD BE FIXTURED IN 2016 Saturday, 18 April 2015
SENIOR FOOTY - WHAT HAS BEEN FIXTURED IN 2016
Saturday, 25 April 2015
RUGBY - WHAT COULD BE FIXTURED IN 2016 INC GF Saturday, 2 May 2015
SUPERS RUGBY - WHAT HAS BEEN FIXTURED IN 2015 INC GF
Saturday, 9 May 2015 Y9 Y10 Y11
WOMEN
WOMEN FOOTY - WHAT COULD BE FIXTURED 2016 Saturday, 16 May 2015
Y10 Y11
Saturday, 23 May 2015 Y9
WOMEN Saturday, 30 May 2015
Y11
Saturday, 6 June 2015
WOMEN
Saturday, 13 June 2015 Y9 Y10
Saturday, 20 June 2015 Y10 Y11
SUPERS Saturday, 27 June 2015 Y9 Y10
Saturday, 4 July 2015
SENIORS Saturday, 11 July 2015
Saturday, 18 July 2015
Saturday, 25 July 2015
WOMEN
Saturday, 1 August 2015
SENIORS Saturday, 8 August 2015 Y9 Y10 Y11
WOMEN
Saturday, 15 August 2015 Y9 Y11 Saturday, 22 August 2015
Saturday, 29 August 2015
Saturday, 5 September 2015
Saturday, 12 September 2015 Saturday, 19 September 2015 Saturday, 26 September 2015
Precedent in the Augusta Margaret River Shire and the greater AFL family
• Augusta Margaret River Hawks Junior Football Club o Augusta Junior Football Club
Currently the Augusta football oval has a rubber matting covering their synthetic cricket pitch
There is a depth differential of about 70mm between the grass and the rubber which could be deemed a hazard
The rubber matting is not hard up against each other and the gaps filled with sand
Our proposed matting has a pile covering to match better with the surrounding grass and to give better grip
• Secret Harbour Dockers Football Club o City of Rockingham – Rhonda Scarrott Oval, Tangadee Road, Golden Bay o Currently senior mens AFL football is played on this oval which is covered by
our proposed matting
o Paul Smith, the president of the Secret Harbour Dockers had the following to say regarding their covering I have not received any reportable complaints regarding the covers
over the cricket pitch They are holding up under game and training requirements Secret Harbour Football Club is happy with the product
• City of Cockburn – Goodchild Reserve, Atwell
• City of Rockingham – Rhonda Scarrott Oval, Tangadee Road, Golden Bay
• City of Melville – Shirley Strickland Reserve, Coogee Rd, Ardross