Cavaliers extends it warmest congratulations to the Armoury Team in Western Australia which has won an award in the following category. See attached for details of other awards.
OUTSTANDING SERVICE AWARD - The Robyn Chaplin Award
The Armoury Team for the 2008 Western Australian International (AFF#3) Tournament:
George Osgood, Maxine Osgood, Barry Osgood, Graham Donley, Dorothy Donley, Beth Hunter, Rhonda Algaba, Shirley Bruce, John Treloar, Ron Newick, Brendan Meade, Laurie Leidel.
Read the full article here
Western Australia's largest and longest running fencing club. (Est.1955)
Wednesday, December 17, 2008
Sunday, December 07, 2008
Final Session for 2008
Just a reminder that the final session for 2008 will be on Saturday the 13th of December.
Wednesday, December 03, 2008
Bladez Icecream Day
A resounding success!!
About 20 young fencers visited our Bladez group last Saturday for a day of games and fun followed by an icecream. Many parents, who accompanied the children enjoyed a cup of tea and cake - and the left-over icecream!
Many thanks to the extra team of coaches and assistants who helped Mahmud out on the day.
We couldn't have done it without you.
Many thanks to Dave Cross from the UWA Club, who did all the groundwork in getting so many fencers over to our club.
Many thanks to the young UWA fencers for coming along (at a different time-slot for them) and making the day such a success.
Many thanks to our Bladez who welcomed the new fencers and enjoyed the inter-club activities.
All agreed that we should do this again next year. Great stuff.


About 20 young fencers visited our Bladez group last Saturday for a day of games and fun followed by an icecream. Many parents, who accompanied the children enjoyed a cup of tea and cake - and the left-over icecream!
Many thanks to the extra team of coaches and assistants who helped Mahmud out on the day.
We couldn't have done it without you.
Many thanks to Dave Cross from the UWA Club, who did all the groundwork in getting so many fencers over to our club.
Many thanks to the young UWA fencers for coming along (at a different time-slot for them) and making the day such a success.
Many thanks to our Bladez who welcomed the new fencers and enjoyed the inter-club activities.
All agreed that we should do this again next year. Great stuff.


Tuesday, November 25, 2008
Positions Vacant for 2009
The following positions are still vacant!
WAFA TREASURER - position required for the WAFA Committee. This would be a responsible position and take time. Needs someone who is reliable and OK with MYOB. I am sure most of the work could be done at home. WAFA will hold a meeting on Thursday 4th December, so if anyone is interested from our Club, it would be great if you could let us know by then.
WAFA REPRESENTATIVE FOR CAVALIERS - this is a position which would require attending meetings during the year and reporting back to the club on various policies and programs. Also to present Cavs views at the meetings and vote on our behalf. Having a strong relationship with WAFA is paramount to the progress of our fencers. Anyone who is interested is welcome to contact Gillian with any questions.
WAFA TREASURER - position required for the WAFA Committee. This would be a responsible position and take time. Needs someone who is reliable and OK with MYOB. I am sure most of the work could be done at home. WAFA will hold a meeting on Thursday 4th December, so if anyone is interested from our Club, it would be great if you could let us know by then.
WAFA REPRESENTATIVE FOR CAVALIERS - this is a position which would require attending meetings during the year and reporting back to the club on various policies and programs. Also to present Cavs views at the meetings and vote on our behalf. Having a strong relationship with WAFA is paramount to the progress of our fencers. Anyone who is interested is welcome to contact Gillian with any questions.
Sunday, November 23, 2008
Club Activity Days - a proposed WAFA plan for 2009
WE NEED YOUR INPUT!
It is proposed that WAFA holds three Activity Days during the year - draft plan pin points the weekend prior to each school holiday.
All Clubs would close down for a session and meet at one large venue for a day/weekend of combined club fencing, various activities, for all age groups.
WAFA requires feedback from our Club as to the viability, or consensus, of such a day.
Do you think it is a good idea?
Would you like to meet up with other clubs a couple of times per year?
Some people have already passed the comments below.
Please feel free to add your own comments by return email to Gillian so that a club consensus can be put together for our response to WAFA.
Thoughts Positive:
It is a good, or interesting, idea in principle (but how to make it work in practice)
A wider choice of fencing partners - good for clubs to get to know each other.
Opportunity to organise interclub teams
Must be casual, fun, not formal competition, free social fencing for those who want it, fun comps or team events for those who want it.
Shifting equipment would be hard work, but possible
Note that:
ECU Cavs venue available only on Saturdays/Sundays during School Holidays with advance booking, so we could not hold it at Cavs venue at proposed time. Court Hire fees plus wages for attendant required.
Thoughts Negative:
Definitely not two days over the weekend - too long. Saturday half day would be enough
Don't need three times per year especially if there is an AFF comp in Perth, maybe two.
Many fencers fear it would be too much like a competition.
Beginner and Intermediates intimidated by the idea of competition - definitely requires a fun component.
Reluctant to close clubs for the day.
Not sure that many people would attend group day.
Organisation - how would WAFA organise such a huge event, given the past history of running comps?
Very heavy work load on the club volunteers.
Is it going to require too much work to organise, shift equipment, run groups.
Does it mean that helpers doing the organising and officiating can't get to fence?
Logistical problems in moving club equipment to the chosen venue.
It is proposed that WAFA holds three Activity Days during the year - draft plan pin points the weekend prior to each school holiday.
All Clubs would close down for a session and meet at one large venue for a day/weekend of combined club fencing, various activities, for all age groups.
WAFA requires feedback from our Club as to the viability, or consensus, of such a day.
Do you think it is a good idea?
Would you like to meet up with other clubs a couple of times per year?
Some people have already passed the comments below.
Please feel free to add your own comments by return email to Gillian so that a club consensus can be put together for our response to WAFA.
Thoughts Positive:
It is a good, or interesting, idea in principle (but how to make it work in practice)
A wider choice of fencing partners - good for clubs to get to know each other.
Opportunity to organise interclub teams
Must be casual, fun, not formal competition, free social fencing for those who want it, fun comps or team events for those who want it.
Shifting equipment would be hard work, but possible
Note that:
ECU Cavs venue available only on Saturdays/Sundays during School Holidays with advance booking, so we could not hold it at Cavs venue at proposed time. Court Hire fees plus wages for attendant required.
Thoughts Negative:
Definitely not two days over the weekend - too long. Saturday half day would be enough
Don't need three times per year especially if there is an AFF comp in Perth, maybe two.
Many fencers fear it would be too much like a competition.
Beginner and Intermediates intimidated by the idea of competition - definitely requires a fun component.
Reluctant to close clubs for the day.
Not sure that many people would attend group day.
Organisation - how would WAFA organise such a huge event, given the past history of running comps?
Very heavy work load on the club volunteers.
Is it going to require too much work to organise, shift equipment, run groups.
Does it mean that helpers doing the organising and officiating can't get to fence?
Logistical problems in moving club equipment to the chosen venue.
Presentations for 2008
"THANKS COACH"
We have taken advantage of the provision of Thanks Coach certificates provided by the Department of Sport and Recreation to acknowledge all those fencers who coach, or assist with coaching at ECU Cavalier School of Fencing.
Acknowledgements were made to the following:
Club Coaches -
Marek Jamrozy
Malcolm Davies
Mahmud Jaffar
Neil Herzog
Christopher Kings-Lynne
Gary Bates
Mike Middleton
Dylan Devenish
Piers Harbin
Elisabeth Scibiorski
Errol Allen
Club Assistant Coaches -
Maya Polanski
Sarah MacFarlane
Simon Macintyre
Damian Kneale
Lee Sanders
Kylie Caunt
Simone Culleton
We are proud to say that there are many fencers who are happy to help out when asked.
To all those people, and to all the people listed above, we extend our sincere thanks and gratitude.
"FENCERS' CHOICE"
"Welcome Advance" - Rewards actions which promote and help improve club spirit. For making new people feel welcome, and existing members feel at home.
Maya Polanski - nominated by Elizabeth Gulland
For being friendly and welcoming and giving great encouragement and helpful advice at training, and helping out with Bladez.
Mahmud Jaffar - nominated by Cameron Gregg and Dylan Devenish
Always there for you and we feel that we can speak freely to him.
Ian Walker - nominated by Gillian Kings-Lynne and Mahmud Jaffar
I don't know what the club would do without Ian. With a permanent cheerful disposition, he works quietly and efficiently, and has brought a new standard to the job of Equipment Officer.
Melissa Bauer - nominated by Lilli Fuller and Julie Fuller
For her welcoming manner and her friendship to me (Lilli)
Gillian Kings-Lynne - nominated by Lilli Fuller and Julie Fuller
For her welcoming manner.
"Social Salute" - Rewards Fun. Any adventures at a Cavaliers' social event that should be remembered for posterity. Acts of distinction and acts of blunder are equally eligible for this award.
Robin Huth - nominated by Maya Polanski and Gary Bates
For making us all laugh consistently at weekly club meets and in particular the Cavs Pub Night at Queens October 2008.
"Notable Knight" - Rewards sportsmanship. Recognises the honourable, noble, trustworthy, upright and virtuous amongst us.
Elizabeth Gulland - nominated by Maya Polanski and Gary Bates
For choosing sabre and having a go. Putting in huge amounts of effort and determination - more than any other beginner before. Being a great sport!
George Osgood - nominated by Gillian Kings-Lynne and Mahmud Jaffar
George attends our club each month with unfailing reliability and with incredible devotion to duty.
Thank you to those who participated in our club awards. We are truly lucky to have such a special group of fellow-fencers.
STATE CHAMPIONSHIP AWARDS from the WAFA Dinner and Awards Night.
A list of Awards has been sent around previously. These were announced at the WAFA Dinner. For some of those fencers who were not at the Dinner, we presented several trophies at the club today.
Darren Martin - State Champion U/13 Mens Foil
Declan Allen - State Most Improved Fencer
Vlasta Barac - State Champion Veteran Womens Sabre
Kylie Caunt - State Champion Veteran Womens Epee
Carol Bahemia - State Champion Veteran Womens Foil
Ian Walker - State Champion Veteran Mens Foil
Congratulations and Best Wishes to all those winners. Well done.
We have taken advantage of the provision of Thanks Coach certificates provided by the Department of Sport and Recreation to acknowledge all those fencers who coach, or assist with coaching at ECU Cavalier School of Fencing.
Acknowledgements were made to the following:
Club Coaches -
Marek Jamrozy
Malcolm Davies
Mahmud Jaffar
Neil Herzog
Christopher Kings-Lynne
Gary Bates
Mike Middleton
Dylan Devenish
Piers Harbin
Elisabeth Scibiorski
Errol Allen
Club Assistant Coaches -
Maya Polanski
Sarah MacFarlane
Simon Macintyre
Damian Kneale
Lee Sanders
Kylie Caunt
Simone Culleton
We are proud to say that there are many fencers who are happy to help out when asked.
To all those people, and to all the people listed above, we extend our sincere thanks and gratitude.
"FENCERS' CHOICE"
"Welcome Advance" - Rewards actions which promote and help improve club spirit. For making new people feel welcome, and existing members feel at home.
Maya Polanski - nominated by Elizabeth Gulland
For being friendly and welcoming and giving great encouragement and helpful advice at training, and helping out with Bladez.
Mahmud Jaffar - nominated by Cameron Gregg and Dylan Devenish
Always there for you and we feel that we can speak freely to him.
Ian Walker - nominated by Gillian Kings-Lynne and Mahmud Jaffar
I don't know what the club would do without Ian. With a permanent cheerful disposition, he works quietly and efficiently, and has brought a new standard to the job of Equipment Officer.
Melissa Bauer - nominated by Lilli Fuller and Julie Fuller
For her welcoming manner and her friendship to me (Lilli)
Gillian Kings-Lynne - nominated by Lilli Fuller and Julie Fuller
For her welcoming manner.
"Social Salute" - Rewards Fun. Any adventures at a Cavaliers' social event that should be remembered for posterity. Acts of distinction and acts of blunder are equally eligible for this award.
Robin Huth - nominated by Maya Polanski and Gary Bates
For making us all laugh consistently at weekly club meets and in particular the Cavs Pub Night at Queens October 2008.
"Notable Knight" - Rewards sportsmanship. Recognises the honourable, noble, trustworthy, upright and virtuous amongst us.
Elizabeth Gulland - nominated by Maya Polanski and Gary Bates
For choosing sabre and having a go. Putting in huge amounts of effort and determination - more than any other beginner before. Being a great sport!
George Osgood - nominated by Gillian Kings-Lynne and Mahmud Jaffar
George attends our club each month with unfailing reliability and with incredible devotion to duty.
Thank you to those who participated in our club awards. We are truly lucky to have such a special group of fellow-fencers.
STATE CHAMPIONSHIP AWARDS from the WAFA Dinner and Awards Night.
A list of Awards has been sent around previously. These were announced at the WAFA Dinner. For some of those fencers who were not at the Dinner, we presented several trophies at the club today.
Darren Martin - State Champion U/13 Mens Foil
Declan Allen - State Most Improved Fencer
Vlasta Barac - State Champion Veteran Womens Sabre
Kylie Caunt - State Champion Veteran Womens Epee
Carol Bahemia - State Champion Veteran Womens Foil
Ian Walker - State Champion Veteran Mens Foil
Congratulations and Best Wishes to all those winners. Well done.
Wednesday, November 19, 2008
Updated National Rankings
Please find the updated AFF Selection System Points and Rankings for Cadets following the recent 2008 National Junior (U20)Championships held in Brisbane.
Read the full article here
Read the full article here
Foil Masks with Conductive Bibs
FOIL MASKS WITH CONDUCTIVE BIBS
(see note for Australian tournaments)
(This does not apply to local WA tournaments)
In an AFF Email Circular on 25th September, the AFF advised of the FIE's mandatory requirements for new foil masks with a conductive bib for all FIE senior events from 1 January 2009.
The circular went on to state that the 2008 AFF Annual General Meeting (AGM) agreed to introduce this FIE requirement for fully conductive bibs on mask foils for all national tournaments (for all age groups) in Australia from 1 January 2009.
The statement was meant to convey that the AFF AGM decision was the requirement for the conductive bib, as per Part XXII of the attached FIE Circular, and not the requirement for the new complete foil masks.
Consequently, from 1 January 2009, for all AFF national foil tournaments for all age groups, the requirement will be to have a mask with the conductive bib.
The AFF understands that some international manufacturers, as well as some local Australian suppliers, are making available kits to adapt the bibs on existing foil masks.
For those needing to purchase the new foil masks for their intended participation in FIE senior events, the FIE has recently posted on its website (on the page) the list of approved manufacturers of these new foil masks.
Read the full article here
(see note for Australian tournaments)
(This does not apply to local WA tournaments)
In an AFF Email Circular on 25th September, the AFF advised of the FIE's mandatory requirements for new foil masks with a conductive bib for all FIE senior events from 1 January 2009.
The circular went on to state that the 2008 AFF Annual General Meeting (AGM) agreed to introduce this FIE requirement for fully conductive bibs on mask foils for all national tournaments (for all age groups) in Australia from 1 January 2009.
The statement was meant to convey that the AFF AGM decision was the requirement for the conductive bib, as per Part XXII of the attached FIE Circular, and not the requirement for the new complete foil masks.
Consequently, from 1 January 2009, for all AFF national foil tournaments for all age groups, the requirement will be to have a mask with the conductive bib.
The AFF understands that some international manufacturers, as well as some local Australian suppliers, are making available kits to adapt the bibs on existing foil masks.
For those needing to purchase the new foil masks for their intended participation in FIE senior events, the FIE has recently posted on its website (on the
Read the full article here
New FIE License Fees
NEW FIE (Federation Internationale d'Escrime) LICENSE FEE
(This is for fencers in International Competition)
Following a review of the current international currency exchange rates, the AFF has increased the fee for obtaining an FIE license. This is the first increase in approximately 5 years.
The new fee, effective immediately, is A$60.
The form on the AFF website has been updated accordingly.
FIE licenses will only be purchased by the AFF on submission of the completed form and payment made either by cheque or bank transfer.
(This is for fencers in International Competition)
Following a review of the current international currency exchange rates, the AFF has increased the fee for obtaining an FIE license. This is the first increase in approximately 5 years.
The new fee, effective immediately, is A$60.
The form on the AFF website has been updated accordingly.
FIE licenses will only be purchased by the AFF on submission of the completed form and payment made either by cheque or bank transfer.
Monday, November 17, 2008
WAFA AGM Dinner and Awards
Western Australian Fencing Association ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING, DINNER and AWARDS NIGHT
THE AGM was held today with a disappointing turn out, not only from Cavs, but from other clubs as well.
Cavs, a club with just over 90 members, managed to gather up a group of less than 10 members to attend the meeting. Many thanks to those who did attend. It was good to meet up with friends from other clubs and do a bit of promotion work at the same time.
WAFA urgently requires a Treasurer who is familiar with MYOB. If you are at all interested, please let me know. Parents are very welcome to join the committee. There is no requirement to be a fencer.
CAVS urgently requires a Club Representative to act for our club at the WAFA meetings. Again, this is a very important job, and parents who are non-fencers are welcome to take it on.
THE DINNER AND AWARDS - There were nearly 40 people at the very pleasant dinner and awards presentation. Hopefully next year will see a larger representation from Cavs.
The following categories were awarded to Cavs fencers.
U/13 M Foil Champion - Darren Martin
U/15 M Foil Runner Up - Blaise Walker
U/17 M Foil Runner Up - Blaise Walker
U/20 W Foil Runner Up - Elizabeth Pedler
U/20 M Foil Runner Up - Blaise Walker
Open W Epee Runner Up - Sarah MacFarlane
Open M Epee Champion - Marek Jamrozy
Open M Foil Runner Up - Nick Gillooly
Open M Foil Champion - Marek Jamrozy
Vets M Foil Champion - Ian Walker
Vets W Foil Champion - Carol Bahemia
Vets W Epee Champion - Kylie Caunt
Vets W Sabre Champion - Vlasta Barac
Peter Briggs Most Improved Cadet - Declan Allen and Kate Duff (to share the award)
Life Member - Mahmud Jaffar
Life Member - Gillian Kings-Lynne
Special Mention of Coaches who have helped WAFA 2008 include Marek Jamrozy
Our warmest congratulations to the above winners and runners-up. Well done.
I will publish the full list when it comes through to me formally.
While WAFA is seen by most people in relation to competition fencing, it certainly covers a far wider sphere. Cavaliers strongly supports the Association by affiliating each of its members. We feel very strongly about this. No club can operate in isolation. The development of fencing can only advance if all clubs fully support the Association.
THE AGM was held today with a disappointing turn out, not only from Cavs, but from other clubs as well.
Cavs, a club with just over 90 members, managed to gather up a group of less than 10 members to attend the meeting. Many thanks to those who did attend. It was good to meet up with friends from other clubs and do a bit of promotion work at the same time.
WAFA urgently requires a Treasurer who is familiar with MYOB. If you are at all interested, please let me know. Parents are very welcome to join the committee. There is no requirement to be a fencer.
CAVS urgently requires a Club Representative to act for our club at the WAFA meetings. Again, this is a very important job, and parents who are non-fencers are welcome to take it on.
THE DINNER AND AWARDS - There were nearly 40 people at the very pleasant dinner and awards presentation. Hopefully next year will see a larger representation from Cavs.
The following categories were awarded to Cavs fencers.
U/13 M Foil Champion - Darren Martin
U/15 M Foil Runner Up - Blaise Walker
U/17 M Foil Runner Up - Blaise Walker
U/20 W Foil Runner Up - Elizabeth Pedler
U/20 M Foil Runner Up - Blaise Walker
Open W Epee Runner Up - Sarah MacFarlane
Open M Epee Champion - Marek Jamrozy
Open M Foil Runner Up - Nick Gillooly
Open M Foil Champion - Marek Jamrozy
Vets M Foil Champion - Ian Walker
Vets W Foil Champion - Carol Bahemia
Vets W Epee Champion - Kylie Caunt
Vets W Sabre Champion - Vlasta Barac
Peter Briggs Most Improved Cadet - Declan Allen and Kate Duff (to share the award)
Life Member - Mahmud Jaffar
Life Member - Gillian Kings-Lynne
Special Mention of Coaches who have helped WAFA 2008 include Marek Jamrozy
Our warmest congratulations to the above winners and runners-up. Well done.
I will publish the full list when it comes through to me formally.
While WAFA is seen by most people in relation to competition fencing, it certainly covers a far wider sphere. Cavaliers strongly supports the Association by affiliating each of its members. We feel very strongly about this. No club can operate in isolation. The development of fencing can only advance if all clubs fully support the Association.
Sunday, November 16, 2008
Annual General Meeting and BBQ
AGM HELD TODAY and SAUSAGE SIZZLE
WE REQUIRE TWO POSITIONS TO BE FILLED, PLEASE.
[1] WAFA REPRESENTATIVE (Requires some commitment)
[2] CAVALIERS TOURNAMENT OFFICER (reasonably easy) (Not to be confused with the WAFA Tournament Chairman position!!!)
The AGM held to day at Cavs was a successful event with 33 members attending.
The Executive Committee has been returned except for the position of WAFA Representative, which will need to be filled ASAP.
** Anyone interested in finding out more about this position please ask via return email.
New offers of help came from Maya Polanski, Robin Huth, Elisabeth Scibiorski, Cameron Gregg, Gabriella Ullaga and Hannah Hickling.
Welcome and many thanks to you all.
** We are still looking for a Tournament Officer - an easy job which can be done mostly during session times, with perhaps a bit of email time at home. Anyone interested please ask me for details.
SAUSAGE SIZZLE
We had a great sausage sizzle with 35 people in attendance. Enjoyed a 3 course meal with the biggest strawberries you have ever seen. Many thanks to Steve, Cameron's Dad, who did the cooking. It was fantastic to have the help.
WE REQUIRE TWO POSITIONS TO BE FILLED, PLEASE.
[1] WAFA REPRESENTATIVE (Requires some commitment)
[2] CAVALIERS TOURNAMENT OFFICER (reasonably easy) (Not to be confused with the WAFA Tournament Chairman position!!!)
The AGM held to day at Cavs was a successful event with 33 members attending.
The Executive Committee has been returned except for the position of WAFA Representative, which will need to be filled ASAP.
** Anyone interested in finding out more about this position please ask via return email.
New offers of help came from Maya Polanski, Robin Huth, Elisabeth Scibiorski, Cameron Gregg, Gabriella Ullaga and Hannah Hickling.
Welcome and many thanks to you all.
** We are still looking for a Tournament Officer - an easy job which can be done mostly during session times, with perhaps a bit of email time at home. Anyone interested please ask me for details.
SAUSAGE SIZZLE
We had a great sausage sizzle with 35 people in attendance. Enjoyed a 3 course meal with the biggest strawberries you have ever seen. Many thanks to Steve, Cameron's Dad, who did the cooking. It was fantastic to have the help.
Thursday, November 13, 2008
Equipment For Sale
For sale through Megan Hamer:
1 junior size epee ($70) with body wire.
2 PBT masks, both 350N ($80.00), they are adult sizes.
1 cotton plastron - medium ($12.00) certified 550N triplette USA
Plus a box of tips, springs and grub screws.
If anyone is interested they can call Megan Hamer on 9246 1573 (Warwick).
Also for sale through Gillian at Cavs:
1 mask $50
1 green canvas carry bag $40
1 mens R/H FWF sabre lame excellent condition $200
1 junior size epee ($70) with body wire.
2 PBT masks, both 350N ($80.00), they are adult sizes.
1 cotton plastron - medium ($12.00) certified 550N triplette USA
Plus a box of tips, springs and grub screws.
If anyone is interested they can call Megan Hamer on 9246 1573 (Warwick).
Also for sale through Gillian at Cavs:
1 mask $50
1 green canvas carry bag $40
1 mens R/H FWF sabre lame excellent condition $200
Thursday, November 06, 2008
Calendar Reminders
WEEKEND 8th, 9th NOVEMBER - STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS
Weapons Check 8am Saturday and Sunday, 11am Sunday for sabreurs
SATURDAY 15th NOVEMBER - CAVS AGM
4.00pm meeting, followed by sausage sizzle 4.30 - 5pm
Food and soft drinks provided by club.
Don't forget to let us know if you can help out on the 2009 committee
We are specifically looking for a WAFA REPRESENTATIVE - an important job.
FENCERS CHOICE - your chance to nominate club supporters.
Please fill in a nomination form before next Wednesday.
SUNDAY 16th NOVEMBER - WAFA AGM, DINNER, AWARDS
AGM at 5pm - all eligible to attend.
WAFA needs volunteers too! Especially in the area of TOURNAMENTS.
Book with Gillian now for Dinner/Awards $30 per head - spit roast, also vegetarian.
Weapons Check 8am Saturday and Sunday, 11am Sunday for sabreurs
SATURDAY 15th NOVEMBER - CAVS AGM
4.00pm meeting, followed by sausage sizzle 4.30 - 5pm
Food and soft drinks provided by club.
Don't forget to let us know if you can help out on the 2009 committee
We are specifically looking for a WAFA REPRESENTATIVE - an important job.
FENCERS CHOICE - your chance to nominate club supporters.
Please fill in a nomination form before next Wednesday.
SUNDAY 16th NOVEMBER - WAFA AGM, DINNER, AWARDS
AGM at 5pm - all eligible to attend.
WAFA needs volunteers too! Especially in the area of TOURNAMENTS.
Book with Gillian now for Dinner/Awards $30 per head - spit roast, also vegetarian.
Tuesday, November 04, 2008
2009 Australian Youth Olympic Festival - Australian Team
Attached is a circular announcing the Australian Team for the Fencing events at the 2009 Australian Youth Olympic Festival to be held in Sydney from 14 to 18 January.
Congratulations to James, Jacob, Mita and Malindi for selection to the Australian Team for the Australian Youth Olympic Festival. An outstanding achievement for WA to be making up 1/3 of the team! Well done.
This information is also available on the AFF website at: www.ausfencing.org
Congratulations to James, Jacob, Mita and Malindi for selection to the Australian Team for the Australian Youth Olympic Festival. An outstanding achievement for WA to be making up 1/3 of the team! Well done.
This information is also available on the AFF website at: www.ausfencing.org
Friday, October 24, 2008
End of Year Dates
End of year dates have now been published in the newsletter and the AGM notice.
The main dates are as follows:
Pub Night for 18/over Saturday 25th October
Cavs AGM and sausage sizzle Saturday 15th November
WAFA AGM and Awards Dinner Sunday 16th November
Bladez Icecream Day Saturday 29th November
Last session for 2008 Saturday 13th December
First session for 2009 Saturday 7th February
The main dates are as follows:
Pub Night for 18/over Saturday 25th October
Cavs AGM and sausage sizzle Saturday 15th November
WAFA AGM and Awards Dinner Sunday 16th November
Bladez Icecream Day Saturday 29th November
Last session for 2008 Saturday 13th December
First session for 2009 Saturday 7th February
Fencers' Choice Nominations
You have the opportunity to nominate a fellow-fencer for one of the following awards to be presented at the AGM.
This is to acknowledge the contributions of club members to the well-being and general spirit of the club.
The categories are:
Welcome Advance - Rewards club spirit
Social Salute - Rewards social adventure
Notable Knight - Rewards sportsmanship
See your AGM notes for more detail. Nomination forms are available at the club.
This is to acknowledge the contributions of club members to the well-being and general spirit of the club.
The categories are:
Welcome Advance - Rewards club spirit
Social Salute - Rewards social adventure
Notable Knight - Rewards sportsmanship
See your AGM notes for more detail. Nomination forms are available at the club.
Thursday, August 28, 2008
AFF #3 in Perth in August
After a relatively quiet, but successful, national tournament in Perth, fencing life is settling back to normal now. The four days of fencing provided a good chance for people to catch up with Eastern States friends and to see some good fencing.
Update for August
The club is going very well at the moment. We have recently started a successful Beginners' Group with nearly 20 new fencers trying out their skills. Welcome to the club.
Membership is strong with a steady increase throughout the year, and still going.
We are processing the Healthy Clubs grant which has allowed us to upgrade some of our safety equipment, and to put several coaches through their required first aid courses.
Membership is strong with a steady increase throughout the year, and still going.
We are processing the Healthy Clubs grant which has allowed us to upgrade some of our safety equipment, and to put several coaches through their required first aid courses.
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