April 2015 Issue - Kowloon Cricket Club

What’s On at KCC
The Kowloon Cricket Club
Members’ Magazine
April 2015
STAFF DINNER
held on 2 March
13th MINI HOCKEY
TOURNAMENT
held on 8 March
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SQUASH CHAMPIONS
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Centenary Cup
Racing Day Sunday, 12 April
Sha Tin Race Course
Sha Tin Race Course
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CON TEN TS
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President's Page
29 Staff Matters
3
GM's Column
30 Staff Annual Dinner
4
Cricket
34 Table Tennis
6
Hockey
35 Wine Society
16 Football
38 Food & Beverage
18 Lawn Bowls
40 S&R Programs
22Squash
42 Fitness
24 Tenpin Bowling
44 Community Action
25 Snooker
46 Events Calendar
28Badminton
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Hockey Representative:
Sabrina Kee-Kitney
Lawn Bowls Representative:
Patrick Fong
President:
Robin Gill
Office Bearers & Vetting
Vice President:
John Luff
Constitution & Discipline
Captain of Cricket:
Azeem Ebrahim
Grounds & Sporting
Subscribers
Secretary:
Michael Dowie
Membership
Treasurer:
William Lee
Finance
Tennis Representative:
Alex Rego
Squash Representative:
Peter Fraser
Football Representative:
Shyam Nainani
Committee Members:
K S Tang (F&B)
Dave Parkin (Entertainment)
Raymond Tang
(Development & Tender)
Cliff Imeson (Societies)
Simon Scanlon (Car Park)
Management
General Manager:
Greg Hartigan
[email protected]
Who to ask for...
Email to GC / Comments:[email protected]
F&B Functions:
Teresa Yu / Dorothy Lam:
34737 125 / 169 / [email protected]
Membership:
Betsy Chan: 3473 7140 / [email protected]
Car Park Labels:
Wendy Lam: 3473 7121 / [email protected]
Assistant General Manager:
Program and Events / Venice Tang: 34737 172 / [email protected]
Eddie Chan
Ten Pin Bowling Bookings:
[email protected]
Administration Manager:
Kings Chan
[email protected]
Financial Controller:
Dennis Ip
[email protected]
Sports & Leisure Director:
Maverick Leung
[email protected]
Monthly Statement Queries: Dennis Ip: 3473 7134 / [email protected]
Magazine:
Kings Chan / Wendy Lam / Allan Castro:
34737 144 / 121 / 170 / [email protected]
Horse Racing Bookings:
Teresa Yu / Dorothy Lam / Venice Tang:
34737 125 / 169 / 172 / [email protected]
Grounds Bookings:
Jason Chan:
[email protected]
Food & Beverage Manager: Terry Mung
Sports and Recreation
[email protected]
Grounds Manager:
Roger Jones
[email protected]
Bookings / Enquiries:
Anna / James:
3473 7161 / [email protected]
General Enquiries: Kings Chan: 3473 7144 / [email protected]
Outdoor Sport Facilities:
Hotline: 3473 7137
Dilip Sandhu: 3473 7130 / [email protected]
Program & Events Manager: Reciprocal Clubs:
Venice Tang
[email protected]
The Kowloon Cricket Club
10 Cox’s Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong
Tel: 2367 4141/2 • Fax: 2311 1432 • www.kcc.org.hk
President’sPage
Fellow Members,
With the Chinese New Year holiday long gone, our attention turns to the Easter
and Ching Ming Holidays. The Club has organised numerous activities for families
over the long weekend and I would encourage Members’ support for these. Whilst
on social activities, you will find details of the KCC Centenary Cup Race Day at
Sha Tin on 12 April. Again, your support for this long-standing Club event would
be much appreciated.
Turning to the Club Annual General Meeting held in December 2014, a number of
issues were raised by Members and I would like to take this opportunity to respond
to those which do not require further consideration.
Accounts – Staff Leave Balance
The question concerned the circumstances in which staff were being paid for
unused annual leave. This is a requirement under the Employment Ordinance in
that when staff leave the Club, they are entitled to salary payment in lieu of annual
leave not yet taken. In addition, Management are working to ensure that this is kept
to an absolute minimum and that staff take the holidays to which they are entitled.
Playroom – Food Orders
The Management team have advised that food orders (to be consumed in the seating area outside the
Playroom) can be taken and signed for at the Pavilion. This arrangement will be subject to regular review
taking account of the demand for F&B service around the Playroom area.
Energy Saving Measures
All new installations/equipment, including The Boundary Café, meet the latest energy saving standards.
And, electricity consumption in the Café is much lower than before and the control programs have been
revised so that staff can adjust the lighting environment.
Security
Members expressed differing views on this subject at the AGM. The Security Working Group have undertaken
a detailed review of our current arrangements and made a number of practical recommendations which
have been accepted by Management and the General Committee. Indeed, these have proven valuable in
handling recent incidents in the Club. In this regard, Members’ cooperation is sought for the new past 11pm
entry arrangement, effective 1 May 2015. Details are in WOK and elsewhere in the Magazine.
Use of Existing Floodlights on the Ground
These may be used upon request at the weekend. And the ever popular Sun Lawn is once again available
for a kick-about, etc.
I trust Members find this information useful and if they wish to follow up any specific issue, please contact
either myself or the General Manager.
Enjoy your Club!
Robin Gill
President
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GM’sColumn
Dear Members,
My…how time flies when you are having fun! I celebrated the
completion of my third year working here at KCC on 1 March! I
can honestly say that during the past three years the time has really flown by as we have been very busy with various activities in
and around KCC! I have appreciated all the Members who have
taken the time to give me feedback on the issues that concern
you, the Member and your family. It is this communication and
feedback that I truly need to make sure we are paying attention
to the issues that concern you. I am looking forward to completing the current staff-related renovation projects in mid-April and
then we can concentrate on other exciting renovations in future
years here at KCC.
I would like to take this opportunity to welcome to my team
Roger T Jones, our new Grounds Manager. Roger comes to
KCC with a solid background from the turf industry and has
seen stints in China, Vietnam and Thailand, and for four years,
was at the Hong Kong Golf Club in the New Territories. You
may have noticed the beautiful flower beds along the pathway
to the pool as this is only one of many areas you will see more
colours as you walk around the various areas of KCC property.
So please welcome Roger to the team.
One of the enjoyable activities during the Chinese New Year time
is the annual Staff Party which was held on Monday, 2 March
2015. It is during this celebration that the long-serving staff are
presented with their commemorative gifts.
I would like to thank them for their dedicated service to the Club
over the past years. I would also like to congratulate those staff
who have reached their 5-year milestones. Those staff are:
Name
Department
Yrs. of Svc.
LAU Siu Wing
Food & Beverage - Kitchen
30
CHEUK Kam Shing
Food & Beverage - Kitchen
25
LEE Suk Yi
Food & Beverage - Coffee Shop
25
WONG Nga Ki
Administration
20
YAN Fuk Wo
Food & Beverage - Kitchen
20
HON Fai David
Food & Beverage - Coffee Shop
15
SIU Mo Ching
Club House
15
SRISA Udom
Club House
15
PO Ching Hang
Administration
10
ZABAT Victoria G
Sports
10
TSANG Kai Tak Andy Food & Beverage - Kitchen
10
KWONG Yik Chung
Administration
5
CHUNG Ngau Fook
Grounds
5
CHIAO Chui Shan
Club House
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The photos of these staff
are posted for your review
on the Pavilion notice board.
Please congratulate these
staff when you see them
working around the Club.
It’s that time of year again
when the KCC Centenary
Cup horse race is held! The
race will be held at the Shatin
race course on Sunday, 12
April 2015 and we will be
located at suite #F630. This is always a fun day. Seating is limited so get your group together and book a table and enjoy a day
at the races in a private suite. Guests are welcome.
We have recently upgraded our Bowling Alley management
system and scoring system to improve the users’ experience in our bowling alley. We have two new, modern consoles
and two new monitors. This is now a state-of-the-art system so
please come down to the bowling alley to see for yourself.
Do we have your email address? The Club regularly sends out
a number of emails about events and any information that is of
concern to you, the Member. This is usually in the form of WOK
(What’s On at KCC) but it can be a stand-alone news item. We
do want to communicate with as many Members as possible
so please make sure we have your up to date contact details,
either for home or for your office. Please contact Wendy in the
Administration office and give her your email address. Wendy
can be reached at [email protected]
Points for consideration
Parents are reminded that dependents and subscribers under
the age of 18 are not permitted to bring guests to the Club and
anyone found breaching the rules will be asked to leave the Club
premises. Please discuss this rule with your children.
Parents are also reminded that when signing in children under
your auspices that if there is any misbehaviour or problem, it is
the Member who signed the child in who will be responsible.
Members using KCC’s electrical sockets to charge electronic
devices are reminded that you charge your device at your own
risk. KCC is not responsible for any damage done to your electronic equipment.
As always, see you around the Club!
Greg Hartigan CCM
General Manager
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MATCH REPORT – KCC CRUSADERS
Sujanani and Garnett help
Crusaders skirt past CCC
CRICKET
KCC Crusaders batsman Ravi Sujanani
scored 82 and pace bowler Bill Garnett took
three wickets to help their side skirt past the
Craigengower Cricket Club by 13 runs at the
Kowloon Cricket Club.
H o w e v e r, C r a i g e n g o w e r
Cricket Club batsman Matt
Raf ter and all-rounder Jon
Brunello both deserve a lot of
credit as they made 67 and 50
respectively.
Craigengower Cricket Club
captain George Lamplough
would have been pleased
with his decision to bat first
af ter Crusaders sk ipper
Leigh Stewart was caught by
Sam O’Malley off the bowling of Jacques Marshall
for 23. Sujanani and Mike
England made up for the
early loss of Stewart with
a 56-run partnership before England was caught
by George Lamplough off
the bowling of Gianluca
Lamplough for 35.
Sujanani and Roy
Lamsam kept the runs flowing with an 83-run
partnership, during which Sujanani brought
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up his half-century, before Lamsam was clean
bowled by Brunello for 41. Sujanani ended up
making a magnificent 83 before he was given
out lbw off the bowling of Elliot Andrews.
Thanks to a quickfire 25 from Sussex import Chris Liddle, the Crusaders finished on
221/4 off their 35 overs. Marshall, Andrews,
Lamplough and Brunello picked up one wicket apiece.
Chasing 222 to win, Craigengower Cricket
Club got off to a disappointing start as they
were reduced to 75/5 thanks to some superb
bowling from the Crusaders.
However, just when it seemed the Crusaders
were on the verge of delivering the knockout
blow, Rafter and Brunello fought back with a
103-run partnership, during which both batsmen registered their half-centuries. Garnett
managed to break the partnership before
it spiralled out of control as he dismissed
Brunello for a well-made 50.
Garnett struck again just a few moments later
as wicketkeeper Deepinder Singh took a brilliant catch to dismiss Rafter for a spectacular
67. Despite Marshall and George Lamplough
amassing an unbeaten 30-run partnership,
Craigengower Cricket Club still fell 13 runs
short of their target.
Garnett was the most successful bowler with
three wickets, while Steve Pratt and Nishil
Savalani claimed one wicket each.
KCC’s newest import delivers
big win over USRC
KCC Crusaders’ Sussex import Chris
Liddle is known more for his bowling than batting. However, during
the highly-anticipated clash against
USRC Millennium, Liddle stunned the
vast amount of people in attendance
shot. But, instead of connecting this
time, Ahmad missed and wicketkeeper
James Millington had no problems in
completing the stumping and sending
him back to the pavilion for 28. Iqbal
ended up making a brilliant 65 before
Chasing 167 to win, the Crusaders got
off to a brisk start before captain Leigh
Stewart was clean bowled for 14 by
an absolute beauty of a delivery from
Tanveer Ahmad. Mike England only
made five runs before he was caught
by Tanveer Ahmad off the bowling of
Anas Khan. Ravi Sujanani managed
to make 30 runs before he was caught
behind off the bowling of Khan.
Damien Kelleher mustered 11 runs before he was run out by Usman Khan.
Caddy followed soon after as he was
cleaned up by Tanveer Ahmad for a
duck.
Liddle and David Millington somewhat
stemmed the bleeding with a 35-run
partnership before both players miscommunicated during a run, which led
to Millington being run out by Usman
Khan and having to trudge back to the
pavilion for four runs.
by blitzing his way to an unbeaten 80
to hand the Crusaders a comfortable
four-wicket win.
While Liddle stole the spotlight for his
match-winning knock of 80, USRC
batsman Jawaid Iqbal deserves some
credit for his valiant innings of 65.
USRC captain Aftab Ahmad would
have been mulling over his decision to
bat first after he lost four batsmen with
only 58 runs on the board. However, just
like the match against Craigengower
Cricket Club, the Crusaders allowed
USRC to get back in the game as
Ahmad and Iqbal amassed an 86run partnership, during which Iqbal
brought up his half-century.
It was Nishil Savalani who answered his
captain’s call for a wicket as he tempted Ahmad into playing yet another big
he was caught behind off the bowling
of Ashley Caddy.
Thanks to Iqbal, USRC finished on
166/6 off their 35 overs. Savalani was
the pick of the bowlers with three
wickets, while Caddy, Bill Garnett and
Steve Pratt chipped in with one wicket apiece.
With the Crusaders teetering at 139/6,
Liddle walloped numerous sixes to
carry his side to a four-wicket win
and remain unbeaten on 80. Tanveer
Ahmad and Anas Khan claimed two
wickets each.
Written by Bimal Mirwani
http://battingwithbimal.com
Twitter account - @BimalMirwani
Bowling Night held on 11 February
By Matt Barnett
HOCKEY
It was a chilly old Wednesday night, when 60
odd members of the Hockey Section, rather
than tucking themselves into a nice warm bed
(sensible option), decided to brave the elements and head down to the Club for a social
game of Ten-pin bowling instead (opposite of
sensible option).
The stakes were very high from the outset.
As the old saying goes it wasn’t about life
or death, it was far more important
than that. Pride was at stake. The ladies’ section up against the men’s,
and on top of that the burning question as to whether the As, Bs, Cs
or Ds would prevail and emerge
victorious from this most grudgy
of grudge matches. The pressure
was intense. So refreshments
were taken.
like manna from heaven and refreshments
were taken.
All sorts of other awards, lucky door prizes
and pomp and ceremony were planned for the
night. But in the heat of the moment we forgot
about doing all of them. Or did we strategically
save them up for our next social?
In scenes straight out of ‘Happy Days’, a
leather-clad dude vaguely resembling Fonzi
banged on the jukebox. The music started
blaring, and we were away. Bowling without a
care in the world. Refreshments were taken.
Ladies’ coach Ahmed came down to show us
how it was done, and promptly sent his first
bowl into the gutter. The crowds cheered,
and more than one person asked our resident Super Coach if “he needed the bumpers
put up for his next bowl?”. Out of nowhere,
enough food to feed the Chinese army arrived
Who was the victor of the night? It may have
been Asif bowling 166 or Declan somewhere
near that. It may have been Canadian Don or
men’s coach Jackie or C Team captain Hau, who brought his own ball
with “Raging Inferno” inscripted onto
it. Or was it Sam who with her 30 points
handicap bringing home the spoils?
Unfortunately someone wrote graffiti all over our amazingly professional
score sheet, so the bottom line is we
don’t have a clue who actually won on
the night.
departed was “when can we do this
again?”.
But suffice to say a thoroughly enjoyable time was had by youngsters
and seasoned veterans alike, with the
question on everyone lips as we all
A big thanks to Wendy, Popeye, Eva,
Bilal, Declan, Sam and plenty of others
for helping organise the evening and
helping out on the night.
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HOCKEY
13th KCC Mini Hockey
Tournament held on 8 March
By Lisa Milliner
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The KCC Mini Hockey Tournament is
the highlight of the season for all our
young and upcoming players. Always a
fun and successful day, the 2015 tournament was no different.
schools came to compete in the 13th
annual tournament for our U8s, U10s
and U12s. The KCC ground staff had
the pitches looking superb and the surface was a dream to play on.
Sunday, 8 March had been much anticipated by over 70 teams and it didn’t disappoint. With the sun breaking through
the cloud, a record number of competitors and supporters from 20 clubs and
KCC had 8 teams competing in this
tournament, including four U8 teams!
Our young players were all bright and
early and eager to play. After a warmup on the sun lawn, all the teams met
on the pitch to make a minute of noise
for our friend who couldn’t be part of the
celebrations.
The tournament was hotly contested and
KCC mini hockey is certainly producing
some future stars under the guidance of
Coach Ahmed. Our U8 teams consolidated their basic skills and had a fantastic
time. They displayed great sportsmanship whether they had a win or a loss.
Bob Barnett (U8 – div. 3) and Kyara
Surtani (U8 – div. 1) were both awarded the ‘Best Sportmanship Awards’ in
their divisions. Our U10A team was first in
their division after three wins and a draw,
and they went through to the final against
Valley. They displayed outstanding
hockey skills in their final to bring home
an easy win. Raul Surtani was once again
awarded ‘Best Player of the Tournament
(U10)’. He has been awarded best U10
player for three mini hockey tournaments
in a row! Our U12 teams were fearless in
attack and strong in defense. Their talent
was certainly obvious to all.
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HOCKEY
13th KCC Mini Hockey
Tournament
Not only was great hockey on display
but also our Women’s hockey section
were painting faces and applying tattoos for our competitors. There were
happy, painted faces in every direction,
enjoying a magnificent day. There were
also lots of prizes won in the lucky draws
and, as usual, the KCC F&B staff had
made some great food for our hungry
participants.
Many hours of organisation go into such
a large event and our thanks and appreciation is extended to the organisers, coaches, umpires, parent helpers,
sponsors and KCC staff. The tournament would not be such a success
without this motivated army of helpers.
Everyone had an exciting day and the
feedback was overwhelmingly positive.
Appreciation
Another amazing hockey day was enjoyed
by approximately 1000 people on our beautiful grass pitch, which was made possible by
all the hard work and precious time invested
by our experienced working team and efficient KCC staff behind the scenes as well
as on the day, topped up by the enthusiasm
and energy of our young players, their families, coaches, supporters, umpires, runners,
scorers, face painters, MCs…this list goes
on and on….
It is wonderful to be a part of such a
vibrant sporting community in the heart
of Hong Kong. A proud day for the KCC!
Appreciation and thanks to all our Special
Guests and Helpers as listed below (in alphabetical order). Until next year!
Sabrina Kee-Kitney
KCC Hockey Section Representative
Special Guests of Honour
Robin Gill – KCC President
John Luff – KCC Vice-President
Brenda Smith – HKHA Council Vice-President
Ernest Li – HKHA Honorary Secretary General
Karina Lam – HKHAWS Chairwoman
Simon Shepherdson – HKHA Veterans Chairman
KCC Management & Staff
Greg Hartigan – KCC General Manager
Maverick Leung – KCC Sports & Leisure Director
Venice Tang – Events Manager
Kings Chan – Administration Manager
Terry Mung – F&B Manager
All Grounds Staff
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HOCKEY
Mini Section Working Team
Deepak Surtani
Helena Tse
Jocylyn Khan
Mabel Lin
May Wong
Roger Budhrani
Shirley Leung
Shirley McNeil
Wynne Leung
Helpers from
Men’s & Youth
Boys’ Section
Team Coaches & Assistants
Umpires
Allah Detta Dad – HKHA Disciplinary
Committee Member
Anson Tang
Brian Wong
Douglas Cheng
George Lam – FIH Umpire & Programme
Coordinator
Grewal Parminder
Gurcharan Singh
Harsimranjit Singh
Iqbal Khan
Jasper Au
Jonny Yan
Kencer Ho
Kirsten McNeil
Kuldeep Singh
Noel Chau
Patrick Purnell-Edwards – HKHA
Honorary Vice-President
Rafaqat Shahzad
Ravi Sethi – Youth Boys’ Manager
Shiraz Vachha
Siddick Iqbal Khan
– Men’s A Team
Captain
Tiffany Chan
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Ahmed Ewis – Mini’s & Women’s Coach
Albert Chung
Allen Kwong
Ankely Ng
Bilal Mohammed – Men’s B Team
Captain & Sponsor
Gary Lin
Geoffrey Ho
Jaffa Cordero
Jan Ko
Ken Wong
Lisa Milliner – Newsletter Editor
Matt Barnett – Section Secretary
Peter McMillan
Raymond Tsang
Raymond Wong
Snowy Yii – Mini’s Assistant Coach
Virginia Fung
Wendy Dillon Photographers
Anthony Wong
Grace Kwong
Henry Hui
Kulwant Singh Dillon – Men’s Convenor
Roger Leung
Alex Chan
Allah Dad Ditta
Balkar Singh Brar –
Sponsor
Cameron McNeil
Davinderpal Sethi
Don McNeil – Scoreboard
Don Sneddon
Eamonn Marley
Ian Tse
Jolly Edmund John Arthur
Joshua Yeung
Ken Wong Wai Kiu
Matt Barnett – Hockey Section
Secretary
Peter McMillan
Phil Smyth – MC
Philip Cadman
Rohit Sujanani
Rory McKinlay – Fixtures
Toby Brown – Youth Convenor
Helpers from Women’s &
Youth Girls’ Section
Sponsors for lucky draw
prizes
Aliya Khan Anita Ho
Camela Wong
Charlie Wong – C Team Captain
Chloe B Fong
Fiona Fitzgerald
Genevieve Tsang
Ika Lo – A Team Captain
Janet Ho – MC & Kit Coordinator
Jasmine Au
Joanne Lau
Jodie Lee
Kirsten McNeil
Maggie Chung
Moka Mok – Youth Girls’ Manager
Sheryl Chan
Sydney Kwok
Ting Wai Yip
Zoey Chan
Argeal Diecasting & Plastic Factory
Ltd – Matthew Lam Hak Man
Blue Chip World Sales and
Marketing (HK) Ltd – David Yee
Dickie Toys HK Ltd – Tom Gerigk
Simba Toys (HK) Ltd – Tom Gerigk
G.F. Sports Company – Kitty Yau
Sports Depot – Kelson Wong
Sports Direct – Tony Cheung
Zoti Sports Limited – Tony Kwok
Sarwar Mohamed Sponsors for Programme
New Delhi Store and East West
Spirits Ltd – Balkar Brar
United 5 Travel – Bilal Mohamed
Mayfare Group Restaurant –
Mr Rajeev
Singh Associates – Mr Kuldeep Buttar
Our dear friend Konnie passed away on 3 March 2015. She will be deeply missed
by all her friends in the Hockey Section.
As Mini Hockey Convenor, Konnie was the chief organiser and driving force behind
this year’s KCC Mini Hockey Tournament. Thanks to Konnie’s hard work and
precious time invested behind the scenes, we managed to accomplish a smoothly
run event, with high attendance, which was enjoyed by everyone who participated.
With the strong encouragement from Deepak, Konnie’s devoted husband and
adoring father to their two beautiful children, Raul and Kyara chose to play on in
the tournament, both attaining awards for their outstanding performances.
Konnie
Surtani
My Dear Konnie, you will be remembered for your warmth, generosity and tenacious
personality…and also for those delicious cup cakes you baked for the kids at the
mini tournaments! There will always be a special place for you in our hearts. May
you rest in peace.
Sabrina Kee-Kitney
Hockey Section Representative
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The Club
F&B Outlets
Boundary Cafe
Grill Room
Monday-Thursday, Sunday 6:30am – 12 midnight
6:30am – 1am
Friday, Saturday & The
Day Preceding Public
Holiday
Monday–Sunday
7am – 11pm
Lunch 12 noon – 2:30pm
Monday–Friday
Dinner 6:30pm – 11pm
Saturday & Public Holiday Dinner 6:30pm – 11pm
Closed
Sunday
Sunday - Thursday
12 noon – 12 midnight
Friday, Saturday & The
12 noon – 1am
Day Preceding Public
Holiday
Happy Hour 5:30pm – 8pm
Monday–Friday
11am – 11pm
The Pavilion
Monday–Sunday
- Last order in the Boundary Café, Grill Room & The Pavilion is at 10pm
Main Bar
Leisure Facilities
Aerobics Room
Children’s Playroom
Playground – Outdoor
Game’s Room
Monday–Sunday
Monday–Sunday
Monday–Sunday
7am – 11pm
2pm – 7pm
*Monday Cleaning10am – 2 pm
10am – 7pm
Cleaning 2pm – 2:30pm
10am – 7pm
7am – 11pm
Monday–Sunday
Monday–Friday
Saturday
Sunday & Public Holiday
10am – 7pm
9am – 6pm
9am – 5pm
Closed
Monday
Tuesday–Sunday
Offices
F&B Office
General Office
Sports Facilities
Snooker Room
Fitness Centre
Golf Simulator
Sports Hall
Squash Courts
Monday–Sunday
Monday–Sunday
Monday–Sunday
Monday–Sunday
Monday–Sunday
Swimming Pool
Monday–Sunday
Ten Pin Bowling
Tennis Courts
Monday–Sunday
Monday–Sunday
Same as Main Bar
6:45am – 11pm
7am – 11pm
7am – 11pm
7am – 11pm
7am – 10pm
*Monday Cleaning 9am – 12noon
1pm – 11pm
7am – 11pm
Other Facilities
Carpark
Monday–Sunday
7am – 12 midnight
7am – 12 midnight
Ladies’ Changing Room Monday–Sunday
*Monday Cleaning 3pm – 4pm
7am – 12 midnight
Men’s Changing Room Monday–Sunday
*Monday Cleaning11am – 12 noon
9am – 10pm
Lunch Break 11am–12 noon
Pro Shop
Monday–Sunday
Dinner Break 5pm–6pm
7am – 11pm
Reception
Monday–Sunday
*If the cleaning day is a public holiday, it will be moved to next business day.
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KCC U13
FOOTBALL
“Henderson”
Team vs.
South China
KCC U13 vs. South China was a highly anticipated game. The boys all knew the importance of this game and were up for it from the
off as it was against a top U13 club side in
HK boasting numerous national team players.
The game started at a furious pace with SC
looking to get an early goal, but KCC were defending and breaking well and not allowing SC
any time in possession, James Chalk showing
great leadership and organisation. SC broke the deadlock with a quick move
down the left flank and squaring the ball for
the onrushing player to tap in for a simple
finish. A deflected shot led to a corner after
some good setup play. Toby Loader floated
in a good ball for William Smith to rise highest
and header KCC back into the game. Halftime, the score was 1-1 with SC looking a
little shell-shocked at the tempo and commitment shown by the KCC boys. The second
half started in much the same fashion with SC
having more of the ball but with KCC looking
sharp on the counter and in possession. KCC then snatched a goal to put themselves
ahead, after a strong tackle in midfield forced
a drop ball which fell at the feet of Jordan, who
hit a first time shot from outside the box, the
ball looping over the keeper to send the KCC
faithful into raptures. KCC then pushed for a
3rd to kill off the game, but this left them a little exposed at the back and on the break; SC
punted the ball up field. The KCC keeper coming out to claim the ball, made a good save but
inadvertently knocking the ball into the oncoming attacker and the ball deflected off him
and dropped into the goal. KCC now looked
panicked in everything they were doing, with
a few nerves starting to show. Another sloppy
clearance led to SC having a 1 v 1 and they
took their chance and took a 3:2 lead leaving
the KCC players stunned.
Overall the boys played excellently giving the
top side in HK their first real test at this level. Prior to this, they hadn’t been behind in a
game and had high scoring results against
all other opposition – a tough lesson to learn
for the boys after putting everything into the
game and coming away with nothing to show.
Disappointing, to say the least, but a performance to be proud of. “Henderson” Team vs. HKFC
KCC U13 vs. a HKFC team consisting of a
combination of Tai Tam, HKFA and HKFC
team took to the pitch for a late Saturday kickoff. After the disappointment of the South
China game fresh in their heads, the boys
were eager to put things right with a quality
performance against a strong side. Everyone
arrived in good spirits and after a solid warm
up, the game kicked off with the KCC looking
rampant and taking the game to HKFC.
KCC gave the opposition zero time on the ball
and were well organised by James “captain”
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Chalk. KCC were soon in the lead after a
forward ball into he feet of the HKFC striker, William Smith stepped up well giving the
forward no time making a winning the tackle,
then playing a sharp ball into Jake Ford who
had time to turn and pick out a delightful ball
into the forward right channel for Nicolia to
run onto. Nicolia driving to the byline squaring the ball for Luke Dow to tap in. Half-time:
KCC were 1-0 up. After the last game where
the boys threw away a good lead, there were
a few nerves and the boys looked a little anxious going into the second half.
The second half started with neither
team threatening either goal with any
significant play, the battle for the midfield dominating the game. The KCC
had a glorious chance to kill off the
game, Eddie going through on goal 1v1
with the goalkeeper only to drive the
ball directly at the goalkeeper for the
simplest of saves. HKFC finally drew
level with 6 minutes left on the clock.
HKFC were now the side in ascendancy and with a free kick awarded on the
edge of the box, HKFC drilled home a
fine free kick to take the lead. For the
second game in a row KCC had thrown
away a lead. It was a superb winner
from HKFC but a cruel blow to the KCC
boys who had put in so much graft but
again came away with nothing. A lesson
learnt twice in a row, but one the boys
must take on board and learn from.
The boys will surely be looking for revenge in the upcoming games as we
have to play both again. Edited match report by
Coach Chancy
Annual
Bangkok
Tour
February 2015
KCC Football Section sent 26 players from the Dragons, Knights and
Royals to Bangkok in February for the
Annual RBSC International Soccer 7’s
Tournament.
were quarterfinalists in the Plate,
knocked out by the Dragons in an
exciting penalty shootout which
ended up 10:11. The Royals ended up as beaten Semi Finalists in
the Masters Cup.
A combined KCC team took on the
RBSC on the Friday in an 11-a-side
fixture for the Interport Bruno Ruegg
Cup, which ended in a 4:4 draw and an
enjoyable dinner with the hosts.
During the weekend, many matches
were played in testing conditions and
by the end the KCC Dragons ended
up as Runners-up in the Plate (Main
‘Open’ Competition) and in the process
brought home KCC’s first ever trophy
from this tournament. The Knights
Anthony Garreau & Adrian
Townson
KCC Football Committee
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Convenor’s Column
LAWN BOWLS
International Competition
◆◆ Men’s B Team was 1st runners-up in
Jimmy Chiu and Y W Li represented Hong
Kong to participate the International Bowls
for the Disabled World Championship 2015
in February.
◆◆ Men’s C Team was 1st runners-up in
◆◆ Jimmy won Gold Medal in Mixed Pairs and
Silver Medal in Men’s Singles.
National Competition
Bernard Leung, Timmy Kwong and Danny Ho
won the Championship in the Men’s National
Triples in January.
Division 3 and will promote to the Division
2 next season.
Division 4 and will be promote to the
Division 3 next season.
Congratulations to all, guys! Well done!
Upcoming Events
◆◆ 5 April 2015 – Tai Mo Shek Trophy
◆◆ 11 April 2015 – Ramsey Trophy with KBGC
at KCC
Triples League 2014
Good bowling!
◆◆ Men’s A Team was 1st runners-up in
Patrick Fong
Division 1.
Men’s C Team
Convenor
Ladies’ B Team
We ranked 4th on the winter league table.
Thank you to all ladies who have tried their
very best. It is time to take a break and
prepare ourselves for the summer league
which starts in late April.
Annie Yeung
Ladies’ B Team captain
Final Game – C Team beat CCC
2 – 6, clinching promotion to
Division 3
Left to Right: Brian Cambers, Gary Hamet,
Raymond Lo, KC Shing, Eric Wong, Peter
Hevicon, David Downs, William Wong, Raju
Budhrani. Not in the photo: Martin Yeung, Fred
Cheung, Andy Robertson, Dad A D and Bob
Mehta who all contributed to the Team’s promotion. Thanks guys for your effort and great
team spirit throughout the season.
C Team promoted to Division 3
– “Ring The Bell”
The team performed very well following last
year’s team reconstruction and considering
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we were playing two divisions up (4) compared to our Premier League division (6). The
performance bodes well for C Team’s 2015
Premier League promotion goal.
C Team held its promotion and end of season
dinner on 14 February 2015 at Raymond Lo’s
Hung Hom Japanese restaurant and, as always, a great time was had by all.
Peter Hevicon
C Team Captain
2015 Fat Choy Cup
2015 Fat Choy Cup was played on 21
February 2015. The event started with
a lion dance performed by Ah Hung.
Ah Hung’s professional performance
impressed everybody, followed by the
Fortune God (Thomas) giving away
“red pockets” symbolising good luck
to everybody.
On behalf of the sub-committee, we
would like to thank the support given
by management team, performance
by Ah Hung and Thomas, and all of
you who contributed to the success of
the day.
Sanie and Annie
Event Coordinators
We had overwhelming response from
players this year. There were a total of
48 players participated. The game format was 3 wood mix triples, random
drawn teams, changing position after
every 6 ends, totalling 18 ends. The
result was:
which, of course, was shared by everybody on the green. The game completed with the “spider”. This year’s
target was two lovely sheep plush toy.
The winners were Andy Robertson and
Don McNeil.
Winning team – Eric Yim, Dolores Leon,
Peter Hevicon
1st runners-up team – Angus Wong,
Anna Hamet, KC Shing
2nd runners-up team – Olivia Lui, Dad
Allah, Timmy Kwong
Each winning team won a bottle of wine
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LAWN BOWLS
Men’s B Team
The Men’s B Team gained the title of the first
runners-up in Triple League 2014 and the
team will be promoted to Division 2 in next
season. This is a great achievement of the
team members as this is a second promotion following last year’s from Division 4 to
3. The success of the team was due to the
improving performance of individual bowlers and most important of all, a superb level
of team spirit which enabled us to win by 8
nil in 5 matches, even in the difficult matches like against CLP and HKPBC away, and
getting a critical tie playing against HKYDT. So, congratulations
to all B Team members – KK Yeung, Patrick Fong, Kenny Ng,
Andrew Robertson, YW Li, David Leung, Jason Wat and Derek
Lee. Special thanks also to Timmy Kwong, Don McNeil, Eric
Wong, William Wong, Neil McCabe, Raju Budhrani and Angus
Wong who had assisted the B Team as substitutes.
James Keung, Men’s B Team Captain
The Greens Convenor’s Report
In the February/March edition, I introduced you to Roger T
Jones, our new Grounds Manager. This month I am spotlighting our greens team who, under Rogers leadership, work hard
behind the scenes, ensuring we enjoy good standard greens.
Key issues raised by the
LB sub-committee on
13 February 2015
Meet Jason Chan our Assistant Grounds
Manager and Jason’s greens team
1. Members’ request for the rink direction to be the same on
Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday in order to give league
and national competition players definite home advantage:
Progress is being made.
Jason
Hung
June
Mabel
Thank you Jason and the team for your good work. It’s highly appreciated.
KCC Grounds Manager Roger T
Jones’ February Greens Report
RJ updated the sub-committee with his greens report highlighting the top green shading problems and his intention to introduce/trial a new grass, ‘Diamond Zoysia’ which he will trial
on specified nursery strips.
RJ advised that he is aware of the historical drainage problems
and the Top Green re-construction project (grass or synthetic?) and is assisting the management with their preparation of
a proposal for Members’ consideration.
Peter Hevicon
Greens Convenor
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The grounds management team have advised that it would
be better to review again in September. This will give Roger
Jones and his team time to sustain the greens’ excellent improvements through the difficult spring period, and make
further improvements through the summer period ensuring
the greens can be the best they will be by autumn.
If we can be patient a little longer, I think we will reap the rewards by not only playing in the preferred direction, but also
on a surface that is in good condition on an ongoing basis.
2. New Bye-law 14.6 (greens lighting)
The sub-committee agreed a review of bye-law 14.6 (greens
lighting) was justified and will be followed up.
3. The score stands have been renovated with new chalk
boards and new number plate rings will be fitted where
needed.
4. New rink-end drinks boxes will replace the current rusting
drinks boxes.
5. The greens ditches will be reconstructed in the summer.
TENNIS CAMP
EASTER 2015
Come and join our Tennis Camps this Easter!
Including and focusing upon stroke technique,
tennis based games and match play
(For ages 5 - 16 years)
CAMP 1 (4 Days)
Mon 30 March - Thu 2 April
9.00am - 12.00pm
$2,250 HKD
CAMP 2 (3 Days)
Wed 8 - Fri 10 April
Includes certificate
and
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9.00am - 12.00pm
$1,690 HKD
For enrollment and enquiries please contact
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KCC Ladies’ 1 winning
First Division League
for the fifth consecutive year
SQUASH
This season, our ladies’ team was facing
tough challenge from the Young Players’
teams. Starting from the second half of the
season, we were unable to field a full team
when team captain, Eunice Tong, was suffering from a wrist injury and top junior, Janis
Lam, had to stop playing due to university
exam preparation. As a result, we were unable
to keep a clean sheet and had dropped three
matches to Young Players’ teams.
Before playing the last league match against
Young Players 2, we scored the same point
as Young Players 1 who were at the top of
the table but we had one match in hand.
We therefore needed at least 1 point from
Young Players 2 in order to retain the title. The
­pressure was definitely on our side. The first
player on court was Bubble Liu, the top ranking U15 player from Young Players 2 against
Shina Leung, a former Junior Champion and
member of HK Junior Ladies’ Team winning
‘World Junior Team Champion’ in 2005. Shina
ensured the league title by a hard-earned 3-1
(9-11, 13-11, 11-9, 12-10) victory over Bubble.
The on-form Vanessa Chu was the second on
court, ­playing against her fellow full time ­athlete
Karman Siu from HKSI. Vanessa gave a swift
dispatch over Karman in straight games (116, 11-7, 11-8). In the final match, team captain
Eunice Tong, despite her wrist injury, fought
hard and won the match in a nail-biting 5 setters against reigning junior champion Tomato
Ho (4-11, 11-4, 6-11, 11-9, 11-5).
This is the second occasion our Ladies’ team
won the league title for the 5th consecutive
year and 13 league champions in 15 years.
Well done, girls!
Aaron Yip, Squash Sub-committee Member
Leo Au sets record
for longest ever match
Junior Subscriber Leo Au, the
World No. 33, broke the record for the longest professional squash match ever
recorded en-route to claiming the ninth PSA World
Tour title of his career at the
Holtrand Gas City Pro-Am
2015 in Canada.
Leo lifted the trophy following a tough 85-minute
battle against Malaysian Muhd Asyraf
Azan, coming from 2-1 down to win 3-2, in a
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dramatic victory that came less than 24 hours
after he won the longest match ever recorded
– a mammoth 170-minute encounter against
Canadian Shawn Delierre, the World No.54, in
the semifinals.
With the fifth game, which went to 16-14, lasting an incredible 78 minutes, saw Leo complete a total of over 300 minutes on court
during the four-day tournament, averaging
75 minutes per day as he stormed to the title and earn his place in the annals of sporting history.
Aaron Yip, Squash Sub-committee Member
Squash Friendly Match –
KCCM3 with PolyU Staff Club
The PolyU Staff Club squash team
visited our courts on 16 February for
a friendly match with the KCC masters team. The playing standards of
the PolyU team ranges from Division 6
to non-league players. Ours side has
more or less matching a
­ bilities from
Division 5 to 16. The turn-up had been
very ­s atisfactory. The court area was
filled up with people, with 9 from the
PolyU and 10 from KCC. Both Terbin
Wong, the M3 convenor and Peter
Fraser, the Squash Section convenor played in the match. The KCC team
was solidly represented.
The match kicked off with Paul Tsang
for KCC and Wong WS for PolyU. The
match was hard and close, and Paul
came ­s econd after 5 games. David
Brettell, our M3 number 1 e
­ xpressed
his gratitude to Victor Cheng for playing the PolyU number 1 Sammy Leung.
He was right, the Victor and Sammy
game was physically very demanding.
Victor came on top to win 3-0. David
went on another court to play the number 2 of the ­o ther team Albert Choi.
Consistent play paid off for David to
be victorious 3-1. Peter Fraser was
not so lucky. He got a much younger
and energetic opponent. Running
fast on court is definitely an advantage. Despite playing all the trick shots,
Peter could not outwit the runner but
concede that the ­o pponent was better on the day. Anthony Kirk-Duncan,
our M3 regular got the youngest player
from the visiting team. Age difference
is for sure in double digits. The years
of experience was an advantage, that
Anthony sent the youngster thundering around the court and emerged as
the winner. On court 3 Terbin Wong
got Carlos from PolyU playing a similar game. That was a clash of vintage
squash. They relied on silky lob shots
to build up advantage before pulling off
the winning drop shot less than 1 inch
above the tin. Elegant and adorable.
Gentle as their games, they were also
gentle on each other, ­allowing 45 minutes break after the first 3 games. After
the ­extended break, they resumed and
went to the fifth. Terbin went on top.
Mark Chow played on court 2 with
Daniel of the PolyU. Again, I would
classify that as vintage squash too.
They were not all the same. Deception
was called upon to strengthen the drop
shots in Mark’s game. It worked very
well and Mark won. Clement Lo (KCC
M3) and Ah Yan (the man KCC Div5)
jointly defeated Grandy Fu of PolyU.
We did not play doubles. Yan played
the first game, feeding enough lengths
for Grandy to do quite a bit of running around. We Gave Grandy an hour
break before Clement finished him off
3-1. Grandy is a g
­ entleman and a perfect guest. He did not show a sign of
being much disadvantaged.
T he fr ie ndly wa s wound up with
KCCM3 winning 6-2 against PolyU
Staff Squash Team.
Individual Score (KCC vs. PoluU)
Paul Tsang 2/3 Wong WS
Victor Cheng 3/0 Sammy Leung
Clement Lo 3/1 Grandy Fu
David Brettell 3/0 Albert Choi
Peter Fraser 0/3 Sai Anthony
Kirk-Duncan 3/1 Johnny
Mark Chow 3/0 Daniel Cheung
Terbin Wong 3/2 Carlos Lo
Overall
6/2
Clement Lo
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Hong Kong Inter-Club Tenpin Bowling League
9th League Bowling Season 2014-15
TENPIN
BOWLING
Kowloon Cricket Club vs.
Hong Kong Cricket Club
Our final match of January 2015 was a home
game against Hong Kong Cricket Club.
Our illustrious captain Audrey was unfortunately not available but there was a welcome
return, after a lengthy absence, for Andrew
and Mike. So our line-up was Winnie and
Mike, Paul and Andrew, and Chris and Vicky.
In a very friendly contest, the HKCC bowled
well and the match was probably a lot closer
than our runaway win suggested.
On Sunday, 1 March 2015, the Inauguration Ceremony
of The St John Priory of Hong Kong was performed at
the St John’s Cathedral on Garden Road. The status of
Hong Kong St John Ambulance was elevated to that of
a Priory, one of only eleven around the world.
The ceremony was attended by the chief executive of
the HKSAR, the Honourable C Y Leung and many other
dignitaries from St John around the world.
At the ceremony, Dr David Mok was invested Knight of
the Order of St John, and was installed as the Prior of
the Priory.
Dr Mok has been an active member of KCC for over 40
years.
A recording of the proceedings has been posted on
YouTube.
Club Management
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Having said that, our team members did record some very good and also personal best
scores, which on the handicap system certainly helps.
So a good start to 2015 and at this moment
KCC are lying second in the seven-team
league.
Mike Kennedy
Friendly matches against
Chinese Recreation Club
20 & 29 January 2015
SNOOKER
The KCC Snooker Society played a doubles headed friendly match with the Chinese
Recreation Club (CRC), starting at CRC for the
1st leg on 20 January.
The clubs lined up with teams of 7 players
to play a 10 frame schedule with 7 singles
and 3 doubles matches. The players were
drawn randomly against each other by the
Convenor’s, Walter from CRC and Navin of
KCC.
The KCC line-up as follows: Navin (Captain
for the Match), Adrian, Bennie, Ivan, Ping,
Francis and Don P. The CRC has three snooker tables with one set up for ‘professional’
matches and where Hong Kong’s Marco Fu
practices when he is in town. KCC started
strongly with Navin, Bennie and Francis, all
securing wins. 3:0 to KCC and things were
looking good! Ping, Ivan, Adrian and Don
P however had not read the script properly
and all failed to close out their games, two
of which were very close going down to the
last couple of balls, but still KCC went into the
dinner break, down by 4:3 frames.
Navin and Bennie were first up in the doubles,
but despite some good potting the CRC team
closed out the game and took a 5:3 lead. Ping
and Don P however found some missing form
from the singles and pulled KCC back into the
match, leaving Adrian and Ivan still playing.
The game went down to the last 3 colours, but
a fine straight blue, followed by a pink for KCC,
meant the comeback was complete. Honours
were even on the night, with a 5:5 draw secured, leaving everyone eager to resume battle at KCC on 29 January.
Both teams made changes to their teams
ahead of the 2nd leg at KCC. Albert the KCC
Marker, as always, had KCC’s 3 snooker tables brushed, ironed and in tip-top shape as
the players descended onto the green baize
for another night of potting, snookers and one
or two flukes!!!
The KCC line-up as follows: Navin (Captain for
the Match), Adrian, Bennie, Ivan, Patrick, John
and Tommy. With the random draw again made
by the Convenor’s, and the same 10 frame format agreed, the action began. Bennie, Adrian
and John soon had KCC up 3:0 in the singles
(sounds familiar!), same as the 1st leg at CRC.
This time, however, KCC on home turf were
feeling confident and Tommy and Patrick soon
had KCC up 5:0. Navin, however, had to be
the unluckiest person of the night playing the
luckiest! After losing count of the number of
flukes achieved by his opponent (probably a
Guinness World Record in one frame!) KCC lost
their 1st frame of the evening. Ivan was also unlucky in his frame, but KCC were still taking a
commanding 5:2 lead at dinner break.
As always, the KCC F&B team laid on a superb
spread of curries, all topped off with the signature apple crumble, so feeling exceedingly full,
the teams descended on the Sanctuary again
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good break himself to leave KCC up by 28 points with only a
possible 18 left on the table. Feeling charitable, Adrian gave
back 5 points with a misplaced safety shot, however John was
not so benevolent and potted a long pink to secure the frame for
KCC as well as the match, which KCC won 6:4 overall.
for the double matches. CRC lost a player so with a slight change
in the format we played 2 doubles matches and the Convenors
lined up for an additional singles. Navin was again unlucky in this
match, but the lead was now down to 5:3. Patrick and Tommy
were next up and a nail-biting match ensued, which went down to
the last few colours, however CRC held their nerve and the lead
was cut back again to 5:4.
John and Adrian were now under pressure. The CRC players
were methodical and taking no risks, opened up a 20 point plus
lead. A solid 19 break by Adrian dragged this back and John
was now in the zone, sinking some good pots and making a
The KCC team is now looking forward to the start of the 2015
Hong Kong Inter-Club Snooker League which will start soon
and run to the end of this year. A total of seven clubs are participating and it should be a great opportunity again for the KCC
players to enjoy some competitive snooker.
Adrian Townson
Snooker Committee Representative
A fond farewell to
Tommy Tam
2 February 2015
it is where he
met many new
friends of varying
ages and backgrounds – a true camaraderie that has enriched his life.
The KCC Snooker Society bid long-time
player and friend, Tommy Tam a fond farewell and wished him all the best for his retirement, with a Champagne ‘Send-off’ in
the Sanctuary, followed by a meal. Many
old and new faces were in attendance.
Tommy has been involved in the Snooker
Society since his first becoming a KCC
Member in the early 90s. From his first
day of membership, his sponsors Eric
Barnes and John Greene introduced
Tommy into the Sanctuary and it was
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quickly learnt that Tommy had a good eye
for snooker and was proficient in English
billiards. Tommy quickly settled in as a
regular in the Sanctuary and as well in
other KCC activities, including long service on the Snooker Room Committee.
Tommy once confided to one of his sponsors that the KCC and, in particular, the
Sanctuary gave him something to look
forward to at the end of a long working
shift fighting crime. A welcoming place
to go to – good food and wine, and restaurants. Besides, it is cosmopolitan, and
Is it that same and sincere sense of camaraderie and trusting friendship that
Tommy exudes to his fellow Sanctuary
members that we all like…or…is it
Tommy’s well-honed skills and neutral
stance as a criminal investigator that we
all like? Only some of us will ever know!
We wish Tommy a long, happy and
healthy retirement and hope and expect
to see him on the green baize again in
the not-too-distant future!
Adrian Townson & John Greene
2015 Hong Kong Inter-Club
Snooker League
The KCC Snooker Society will play a total
of 10 fixtures in the 2015 Hong Kong InterClub Snooker League between March
and December, home and away against
the other five teams; Chinese Recreations
Club, Craigengower Cricket Club, Hong
Kong Club, Hong Kong Country Club and
the Kowloon Tong Club. The match format consists of four singles matches, followed by two doubles matches.
2015 Hong Kong Inter-Club
Snooker League – First Match vs
Kowloon Tong Club (away)
The KCC Snooker Society commenced
the Inter-Club League with an away fixture at the Kowloon Tong Club on 10
March 2015. The KCC Team consisted of Bennie (Captain), Francis, Ping,
Adrian, Ivan and Don P.
After the Captains had completed the
draw for the singles matches, Adrian
opened the scoring for KCC taking a very
tight frame on the black ball with a fine
cut in the top pocket. On the other table, Francis was not so lucky and went
down narrowly to the Kowloon Tong Club
Captain. Ping, surprisingly, then lost another tight but scrappy frame on the black
ball leaving Bennie to claw KCC back level, which he did in style, so with all the
singles complete, it was delicately poised
at 2:2 heading into the interval. The refreshments seemed to spur KCC on and
with Ping and Ivan / Bennie and Don P
pairing up the doubles matches commenced. Ping and Ivan quickly opened
up a lead and despite a fine comeback
by KTC, they held on to take the frame. A
successful conclusion to the match now
rested on Bennie and Don’s shoulders.
They took a solid 20-point lead into the
final colours and eventually ran out comfortable winners.
KCC had won its opening fixture in the
League 4:2 and secured the 3 points
for the win. Next up is another away
fixture at the Hong Kong Country Club
in early April.
Adrian Townson
Snook-a-thon
Dear Members
I have not forgotten to inform you all of
how your generous donations were used
after the Snook-a-thon. – Don McNeil
Two years ago the Snooker Society held
a 24-hour Snook-a-thon in order to raise
funds for Po Kok Primary School, a local
non-Chinese speaking school in Happy
Valley.
The children who attend the school
come from many different nationalities
and most families are of working class
or very low income group. They do not
have the many privileges/opportunities
that KCC children take for granted at
their schools or homes.
Due to the back-numbing hours the
snooker players put in on the tables and
the kind sponsorship of the Members,
the Snooker Section was able to raise
enough funds to purchase 11 iPads for
the schoolchildren’s use.
The school’s Chinese Curriculum section
with the aid of an app creator, created a
specially designed Chinese learning app
in which the children are able to read and
write Chinese characters. Also the students can learn to listen to and speak
Cantonese using the same app.
This app has been so successful and
effective that our students are winning
awards in the local annual speech festival. Plus, Po Kok Primary School won the
Hong Kong Information Communication
Technology Best Digital Inclusion silver
award.
These are great achievements for our
school in such a short period of time.
From the photos you can see how the
students are learning the correct order
in which to write Chinese characters or
be corrected via the iPad if the student
makes an incorrect stroke.
The iPads are not solely used for the
Chinese lessons but across all studies:
English, Mathematics, General Studies,
Visual Arts etc.
Again, I would like to thank all the kind
members who donated to make a huge
difference in the lives of these underprivileged children.
Also, a big thank you to the snooker
players who gave up their time to ensure
there was always a snooker player on
the table through out the 24-hour period.
The players were: Tommy Tam, Mike
Pomfret, Navin Ahuja (who just flew back
on the Saturday morning), Don Poon,
C.J. Panjabi, Tim Parkinson, Ivan Leung
and Don McNeil.
Thanks again, till the next challenge!!!
Snooker Society
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Good year for the KCC
Badminton Team in 2014!
BADMINTON
By winning ALL the home and away games,
we have already won the First Inter-Clubs
Badminton League even with one remaining
away game yet to complete.
Furthermore, our Team has also secured our
first win in the knockout round of the D Division
Hong Kong Badminton Association League
Game. Although we got knocked out by a
much younger team in the second round, team
KCC has attracted a lot of attention that hasn’t
existed before!
We have also sent out two of our best players, Anoop and Coach Liew, to participate in
the Tung Wah Group of Hospitals “Full Strike”
Charity Badminton Tournament. The objective of the tournament was to raise funds for
TWGHs Support Scheme for the Elite Sport
and Art Students. We have successfully won
the first round on 8 March. There are still a few
more rounds before KCC Team may be seen
on the final day on 15 March.
Herbert Kwok
Badminton Society
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STAFF MATTERS
Staff Bimonthly Birthday Party 5 March 2015
Staff Meeting
11 & 12 March 2015
Staff Party Organising Committee
Left to right: Edwin (Accounts), Tong (Sports), Venice
(Marketing), Hung (Grounds), Wiky (Food & Beverage),
Helene (Human Resources), Sing (Kitchen), Dennis
(Accounts), Susanna (Car Park), Jason (Grounds)
Basic Performance
Management
and Supervisor
Training 3 February 2015
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Table Tennis
31 January 2015
On a Saturday afternoon, on 31 January
2015, KCC hosted a return friendly game
against Craigengower Cricket Club. We
fielded a team of 12 men and women
players ranging in age from 10 to 80+.
new table was put into use, and with
the addition of new dividers and flipover score cards, the layout looked very
professional.
We are having a lot of fun and continue to invite you, the Members, and
offsprings, to join in, particularly the
youngsters who we hope to see more of.
We have secured additional coaching
sessions and updates were sent our to
our Table Tennis Family. We came a decent second, ever yone playing to a good standard with
some close results against a team
who train professionally every week.
We, on the other hand, were shor t
of some of our regular players who
were out of town or not available. Of significance was the inclusion of
10-year old Raul Surtani* into the KCC
team. Raul played a very strong opponent of a similar age who is being actively coached in China. We hope Raul
will continue to develop his obvious talent further and participate in upcoming
matches. He is exactly the type of player
we hope to see more of as he represents
the future for KCC. Well done, Raul.
The only clear winner was our veteran,
Uncle Man, who is an inspiration to us
all. Congratulations!
The event was very well organised and
thoroughly enjoyed by the participants
and quite a few spectators alike. The
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Martin Labrum
Social Table Tennis Group
* Unfortunately on 3 March, Konnie, mum of
Raul, passed away. This lovely and pleasant
lady will be sadly missed. God bless her soul
and our heartiest condolences to her family. As always, my thanks first and foremost to a wonderful, enthusiastic and
able-bodied team for three hours of
entertainment, to Kishu for his organisational skills and to the KCC staff
for bringing the event together under
Maverick’s supervision. A big thank you
also to Varuna for helping out with the
scoring.
I am pleased to say the Table Tennis
Group is upholding the finer KCC traditions of fair play and warm hospitality.
Macau trip by KCC
Wine Society members
WINE SOCIETY
On 6 February, 2015, twenty-four ­m embers and guests, led by
Mr. Prem Kumar j­aunted down to Macau Tower in the restaurant
‘Tromba Rija’ for an evening with high ­quality Portuguese wines
and fine dining. It was said that there was almost 1.5-bottle per
person to drink down. It was a jolly good evening with most remaining behind to stay over to Saturday and return. This is one of
the ­popular annual events on the KCC Wine Society ­calendar and
not to be missed!
Wine List
Soalheiro Alvarinho Espumante 2012
Soalheiro Alvarinho Reserva 2011
Esporao Private Sel. Branco 2010
Esporao Pri. Sel. Tinto 2008
Esporao Alicante Bouschet 2010
Passadouro Tinto Reserva 2008
Quinta da Touriga Cha 2009
Quinta da Romaneira Reserva 2008
Romaneira Vintage 2011 Porto
South Africa trip
over Easter
1-6 April 2015
This trip will be over Easter and
the itinerary is made and hotels
have been booked. By staying at
Franschoek and Cape Town, the
itinerary will cover much of the
Cape wine lands around Stellenbosch and
Western Cape.
We shall be visiting Moreson, Antonj Rupert,
Babylorenstein, Stark Conde and Sadie families amongst others. There will be some of the
finest dining experience to be had.
Cellar Tastings
The KCCWS will be holding tastings from its cellar
every second Thursday of the month and this will
be on 9 April 2015. It will be held in the Pavilion
(barring any private booking) from 6:30pm –
8:30pm with some canapés and cheese. This is a
casual event, free to Members and their partners
(guest: HK$100) to have the Members taste some
of the wines from its cellars and recent purchases. Do come down and have a drink and a chat.
Upcoming Tasting
in April
The next tasting will be from Österreich (the
‘Eastern Kingdom’ of Europe), Austria. This will be
on Friday, 17 April 2015 so please mark your diary.
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THE 2015 KCC CRICKET BALL
BLACK TIE DINNER
AWARDS
GAMES
AA UU C T I O N O F
SPORTS MEMORABILIA
RR AA F F L E D R A W
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M UU SS II CC
SATURDAY 16TH MAY
COCKTAILS 6:30
DINNER 7:30
$498 (ADULTS) | $288 (CHILD BELOW 18)
DRINKS AND SPIRITS PACKAGE +$100
RSVP AT KCC F&B: [email protected]
Global S P O R T S
11 April - 27 June 2015
(April 11, 18, 25, May 2, 9, 16, 23, 30, and
June 6, 13, 27 – no class on June 20)
Fee: $1,320 (11 sessions)
Judo For Kids Aged 6+
Saturday, 10:00 – 11:00 a.m.
Judo For Kids Aged 10+
Saturday, 11:15 – 12:15 p.m.
Judo, a fun, safe sport, one of the
best ways to build a confident,
dynamic self-image for children in a
happy
and
self-spontaneous
atmosphere.
Enquiries - contact Shirley/Donald
Phone: 9010-3091/9162-8631
Fax: 2160-1022
E-mail: [email protected]
To enrol, simply mail/fax entry form below
(for non-member
Payment must be included and post to:)
"GLOBAL SPORTS"
P O Box 65350,
Tseung Kwan O Post Office.
NOTICE
New Security Desk
Dear Members, March 16, 2015
Due to members’ complaints concerning
unauthorised people entering the Club and
incidents which have taken place, the General
Committee has determined that there is a need
for improved security, especially late at night. With
effect from Friday, 1 May 2015 a security desk will
be set up in the Club’s foyer manned by the Club’s
security provider from 11pm each evening.

F/M
Date of Birth:
Judo Experience:
E-mail:
(Mobile-father)
___________________________
I would like my child, details as above to join the Judo for Kids programme at the KCC.
Please debit my account number: _______ ,HK$_______.- (non-refundable) for ______ Term.
(Date: / - / )
Understood judogi should be purchased outside and the judo coach has shop info can be given, I will check with him at class.
Name of Member:
Signature:
Date:
WANTED
A KCC Member interested in learning or
practising flower arrangements for the Club
Please send your account no., name and
contact mobile to [email protected]
Bye-Law 2, General, 2.2 reads as follows:
2. General
Production of Membership Cards
2.2 Members, Honorary Members,
Subscribers and their children over
the age of 12 must produce their
membership cards for inspection
upon the request of a member
of staff or security. Refusal or
inability to produce a valid
card may result in refused
admission to the Club or continued
stay in the Club.
ER
School Attends:
Contact
(Mobile-mother)
Sex:
MB
Player's name:
Address:
ME
JUDO AT KCC - ENTRY FORM
** I understand all classes are confirmed unless otherwise notified **
All Members will be asked to produce
membership cards for registration. Any
guest(s) accompanying the Member will also need
to be registered. If you have lost your membership
card or have left your card elsewhere, you will be
asked to produce another form of identity card for
registration. Members are requested to always carry
their cards when visiting the Club and any loss of
card should be reported to the Club office.
We hope that all Members will cooperate
in the interest of improved security during
opening hours.
Club Management
For and on behalf of the General Committee
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Daily Set Lunch
Served Monday – Friday, excluding public
holidays. Changed daily and just HK$78
per person.
FOOD &
BEVERAGE
Vegetarian Set Lunch
12:00pm – 2:30pm
Wine of the Month
Château La Rose Bellevue Rouge
AOC 2012
The nose shows a bouquet of ripened
fruits combined with soft toasted tannins
and lashings of vanilla. The palate offers
a rich structure, soft and rounded tannins
and subtle oak presence which doesn’t
overwhelm the fruit. A really charming wine
with cellaring potential. It marries well with
red meat, game, duck in rich sauces and
cheeses.
HK$35 per glass • HK$155 per bottle
Château La Rose Bellevue Blanc
AOC 2013
Initially the nose develops delightful fresh fruits
notes (such as citrus, orange and pineapple). In the glass, the
nose is more complex and the woody, roasted coffee and
vanilla aromas emerge. In the mouth, it’s fleshy, gorgeous,
fruity, spicy and generous. Nice complexity. Olfactory return
on fruits aromas. Long on the palate. An elegant and wellbalanced oaky white wine. It can be taken as an aperitif or it
marries well with fish and spicy sauce such as Thai Curry or
with white meat and poultry with creamy sauce.
HK$35 per glass • HK$155 per bottle
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We have made many changes to the menu
in the Club to reflect the changing diets
people are adopting, be it for humanitarian,
health, religious reasons or just because
they simply prefer vegetarian food.
So every Monday the set lunch will be
vegetarian, however, there is no need to
wait until Monday… browse the menu and
you will find your favourites there as well.
Beer of the Month
Leffe Brune Draught
Leffe® Brown is a clear to strong fruity
top fermented beer
with a distinctive spicy
flavour in which clove,
vanilla and phenolic,
smokey aromas can be
recognised. A sulphury
note can be perceived in
the background. Caramel,
toffee and roasted coffee
flavours are always part of
the flavour bouquet.
Half pint $22
Full pint $40
Asian Delight
Promotion
The Boundary Café
April and May
The Asian Delight – Design many types
of Asian food in the different palettes for
those Asian food lovers and want to try
something new.
The Boundary Café
Friday, 10 April 2015
12:00PM – 2:30PM
HK$108 per person
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CRICKET PRIVATE COACHING WITH RYAN / USMAN
Head Coach - Ryan Campbell
JUNIOR CRICKET COACHING (TUE/THU/FRI/SAT)
Tue@1630-1830 (8 sessions)
Apr 14, 21, 28; May 5, 12, 19, 26; Jun 2
U/17 (11-17 yrs)
U/13 (10-13 yrs)
Thu@1630-1830 (8 sessions)
Apr 16, 23, 30; May 7, 14, 21, 28; Jun 4
U/11 (5-11 yrs)
Girl (8-14 yrs)
Fri@1700-1800 (6 sessions)
Apr 17, 24; May 8, 22, 29; Jun 5
All Groups
Sat@1030-1230 (6 sessions)
Apr 18, 25; May 2, 16, 23, 30
U/17 (11-17 yrs)
$2,100
(Total 14 sessions)
U/13 (10-13 yrs)
$2,450
(Total 14 sessions)
U/11 (5-11 yrs)
Girl (8-14 yrs)
$2,450
(Total 12 sessions)
Enquiry:
5901 - 2898 (Ryan)
Ryan, a former Australian national cricketer, has been the Head Coach at
the KCC for the past 2 years. During these 2 years, he has already
implemented structured junior programmes, identified young talent and
taken the KCC senior team to new heights as seen in the club winning the
Hong Kong Cricket Association’s Premier League trophy. He is also the
batting coach for the Hong Kong National Team, including during the recent
2014 T20 World Cup, when Hong Kong famously beat Bangladesh in their
home ground.
Ryan has an ACB Level 3 Coaching Certificate and prior to arriving in Hong
Kong, was a coach at the largest First Grade District club in Western
Australia (WA), Joondalup CC. A high number of the young players he
coached grew into quality First Grade players and beyond. His playing
career spanned more than a decade, during which time he represented
Australia in 2 One Day Internationals nand played 98 First Class games for
Western Australia & Australia A. He is ranked 9th on the ‘All Time Run
Scorers’ list for WA and 4th on the ‘All Time Most Dismals’ for wicketkeepers
for WA.
Cricket Coaching Assistant - Usman Manj
Usman has been a coaching assistant at the KCC for the past 6 years. He
has an ACC Level 2 Coaching Certificate and extensive experience coaching
juniors, men and ladies’ cricket teams for several years. He has also
coached in schools and provided one-to-one sessions for a range of players.
Due to his skills, enthusiasm and commitment, he has established himself
as a firm favourite amongst the juniors who look forward to learning from
him each week. He is a core part also of building our Ladies cricket team,
working with adults and junior girls and turning them into a high-quality
team.
Enquiry:
Head Cricket Coach:
Ryan Campbell
[email protected];
5901 2898
YOGA WITH SUJAL (MON/TUE)
Kundalini Yoga (Mon) @ 1900-2100
$200/lesson
Adults (Tue) @ 1000-1100
$150/lesson
Hatha (Sat)
@1000-1100$150/lesson
Enquiry: 9040-9776 (Sujal)
DISCO FREESTYLE /
HIP HOP WITH ISLAND DANCE (MON)
Jr. (3-4
Yrs)
5-7 yrs
8-10 yrs
11-13 yrs
1530-1600
1600-1645
1645-1730
1730-1815
April 13, 20, 27;May 4, 11, 18;
June 1, 8, 15, 22, 29
*No Class on 25 May
$1,760 / person
Cricket Coaching Assistant:
Usman Manj
5405 8786
LATIN / BALLROOM DANCE WITH AMY (MON/WED/FRI)
Adult @ 1215-1345 (Mon)
Beginner@1100-1230 (Wed)
Adult @ 1100-1230 (Fri)
Teenager@ 1600-1700 (Fri)
(Start in March)
5 –lesson package
with 50% discount
$400/5 lessons
Per lesson package
$180/lesson
Enquiry: 6543-0332 (Amy)
KCC MINI HOCKEY TRAINING (SUN)
U8 @ 0900-1000
U10 @ 1000-1100
U12 @ 1100-1200 Youth
@ 1200-1300
7th Sep – 28th Jun
Enquiry: Anna on 3473-7117/161 or Venice on 3473-7172
or e-mail [email protected] / [email protected]
$800
Prices shown are for KCC Members Only
Application forms are available from the KCC Reception (General Enquiries: 34737 161)
Anyone participating in any activity or sports should consult a doctor prior to commencement of such activities and
all participants are responsible for their own medical/accident insurance coverage
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ASIA PACIFIC SOCCER SCHOOL (MON/WED/THU/FRI)
Kinder Kicks
(Mon - Indoor)
3 yrs @ 1445-1545 / 3
yrs @ 1545-1645
/ 4yrs @1645-1745
Apr 13, 20, 27; May 4,
11, 18; Jun 1, 8, 15, 22,
29
$1,760
(Total 11
sessions)
Kinder Kicks
(Wed- Indoor)
3yrs @ 0900-1000 /
2yrs @ 1000-1100
4-5yrs @ 1100-1200 /
4yrs @ 1500-1600
Apr 15, 22, 29; May 6,
13, 20, 27; Jun 3, 10,
17, 24
Kinder Kicks
(Thu - Indoor)
Walking - 2yrs @ 1515
– 1615 /
2 yrs @1615-1715 /
3yrs @ 1715-1815
Apr 16, 23, 30; May 7,
14, 21, 28; Jun 4, 11,
18, 25
$1,760
(Total 11
sessions)
Apr 17, 24; May 8, 15,
22, 29; Jun 5, 12, 19, 26
$1,600
(Total 10
sessions)
Kinder Bounce
(Fri- Indoor)
2yrs @1500-1600 / 3yrs
@1600-1700 /
4yrs @1700-1800
$1,760
(Total 11
sessions)
JUDO WITH GLOBAL SPORTS (SAT)
6+ yrs @ 1000-1100
10+ yrs @ 1115-1215
Apr 11, 18, 25;
May2, 9, 16, 23, 30;
Jun 6, 13, 27
$1,320 (Total 11 sessions)
Promotional Price
$660 for Aged 6-8 (BEGINNERS ONLY)
Enquiry: 9010-3091 (Shirley)/ 9162-8631 (Donald)
TENNIS COACHING WITH BOUNCE SPORTS
APSS
(Wed – Outdoor)
5-12yrs
@1630-1800
Apr 15, 22, 29; May 6,
13, 20, 27; Jun 3, 24
Saturday Soccer with
APSS 5 -13 yrs
Starting 6th Sept 2014,
approx 30 sessions
$1,710 (Total
9sessions) /
$190 per
session
Enquiry:
2385 - 9677
(APSS office)
$3100
1 to 1:
$300pp (30 min)
1 to 2:
$300pp (1 hr)
1 to 1:
$450pp (45 min)
1 to 3:
$250pp (1 hr)
1 to 1:
$580pp (1 hr)
1 to 4/5/6
$220pp (1 hr)
All kid group coaching
KCC Member: $225
Enquiry: 6271 3734 (Rob)
BADMINTON COACHING WITH W. L. WONG (MON/FRI)
Intermediate Level Mon
@1930-2100
PILATES WITH RINY (MON/WED)
Mon @ 1100-1200
Wed @ 0930-1030 (1-to-1)
Adv Level Fri @2000-2200
$650/4 lessons
Enquiry: 9284 - 0469 (Wong)
Enquiry: 9046-5134 (Riny)
PERSONAL TRAINING WITH (TONY/KENNY/RINY/BRYAN)
JR BADMINTON COACHING WITH N.M LIEW
Enquiry:
9837-3739 (Tony) 6543-0802(Kenny)
9046-5134 (Riny) 9462 6668 (Bryan)
1-to-1:
$400per person (1 hr)
1-to-2:
$200per person (1 hr)
1-to-3:
$135per person (1 hr)
1-to-4:
$100per person (1 hr)
Enquiry: 6426-8854 (Liew)
Prices shown are for KCC Members Only
Application forms are available from the KCC Reception (General Enquiries: 34737 161)
Anyone participating in any activity or sports should consult a doctor prior to commencement of such activities and
all participants are responsible for their own medical/accident insurance coverage
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Rock out with the band
Do you realise that a few ‘new items’ are already added to our KCC fitness centre? Yes, these
are Thera-Band Resistance Bands. These bands will help strengthen and elongate the muscle
fibres. These also increase your flexibility tremendously. Below are two critical benefits of
Resistance Band.
FITNESS
Benefit
Elastic Resistance
Provides resistance in multiple
directions
*
Provides constant tension
*
Free-weight Resistance
1. Provides resistance in multiple directions
Minimises risk of injury because resistance band provides resistance in multiple directions,
which helps build balanced muscle strength.
2. Provides constant tension
There is constant tension on resistance bands, allowing the muscles to work through a
greater range of motion.
Examples of resistance exercises using
Thera-Band®
Neck – Isometric cervical extension
• Place middle of band around back of your head.
• Grasp ends of band, and hold in front of head as shown.
• Keep neck in a neutral position with chin slightly tucked inward.
• Hold head and neck steady and do not allow neck to bend.
• Extend elbows, stretching the band in front.
• Slowly return and repeat.
Pic: http://www.healthyback.
com/products/Milliken-medical/
Theraband/1260
Shoulder – Lateral raise
• Stand on elastic.
• Hold elastic in both hands.
• Begin with arms at sides.
• Position palms forward.
• Slowly lower and repeat.
Pic: http://www.optimumtennis.net/
tennis-serve-exercises.htm
Reference: http://www.thera-band.com/UserFiles/File/Resistance_Band-Tubing_Instruction_Manual(1).pdf
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KCC Subcommittees 2015
(updated on 10 March 2015)
Constitution
John Luff (Chair)
Mike Dowie
William Ko
Simon Scanlon
KCC Management
Discipline
John Luff (Chair)
Donald Yap
Eric Barnes
Burji Shroff
Andrew Li
Mike Kennedy
Leonard Turk
Sabrina Kee-Kitney
KCC Management
Finance
William Lee (Chair)
Tony Lui
Dari Dillon
Ronnie Ng
Donald Yap
KS Tang
Simon Scanlon
KCC Management
Office Bearers
Rob Gill (Chair)
John Luff
Mike Dowie
William Lee
Azeem Ebrahim
KCC Management
Membership
Mike Dowie (Chair)
Burji Shroff
K.S. Tang
Brian Chambers
Cliff Imeson
Maurice Yap
Ashok Sakhrani
KCC Management
Tender
Raymond Tang (Chair)
William Lee
Alex Chan
Ben Chan
David Downs
William Mak
Carmine Siu
KCC Management
Development
Planning
Raymond Tang (chair)
William Ko
Dr. Alex Chan
Ben Chan
Betty Ho
David Downs
Peter Fraser
Peter Lowther
Carmine Siu
KCC Management
Societies
Cliff Imeson (Society Rep)
Richard Tinlin (Golf)
Raju Ramchandani (Bridge)
Herbert Kwok (Badminton)
Navin Ahuja (Snooker)
Audrey Tang (Ten-pin
Bowling)
Danny Gohel (Wine)
KCC Management
Entertainment
Dave Parkin (Chair)
Albert Li
Beryl Chambers
Don McNeil
Michael Johnson
KCC Management
Food & Beverage
KS Tang (Chair)
Jurg Blaser
Danny Gohel
Martin Childs
Sabrina Kee-Kitney
Henry Ma
Abbas Madar
Anil Utamchandani
Donald Yap
KCC Management
Wine Society
Danny Gohel (Chair)
Dave Parkin
Michael Shum
Prem Kumar
Grounds
Azeem Ebrahim (Chair)
Shyam Nainani
Sabrina Kee-Kitney
Peter Hevicon
KCC Management
Sporting Conveners
Azeem Ebrahim (Chair)
Shyam Nainani
Sabrina Kee-Kitney
Peter Fraser
Patrick Fong
Alex Rego
KCC Management
Cricket
Azeem Ebrahim (Chair)
Stephen Pratt
Kunal Parwani
Chris McAnulty
Allyson Ko
Ravindra Lulla
Simon J. Millington
KCC Management
Hockey
Sabrina Kee-Kitney (Chair)
Matthew Barnett
Kulwant Dillon
Toby Brown
Allah Detta Dad
George Lam
Eva Thometz
KCC Management
Football
Shyam Nainani (Chair)
Luca Merlone
Paul McGunnigle
Keith Miu
Rahul Dansanghani
David Christmas
Ravi Panjabi
Gary Luttrell
Adrian Townson
Anthony Garreau
KCC Management
Lawn Bowls
Patrick Fong (Chair)
Cliff Imeson
James Keung
Peter Hevicon
Sanie Ng
Annie Yeung
Mary Ong
Bill Thomas
KCC Management
Squash
Peter Fraser (Chair)
Aaron Yip
Jovi Au
CK Tse
Elise Ng
Kathryn Labrum
Chan Shing Fung
KCC Management
Tennis
Alex Rego (Chair)
KS Wong (Secretary)
Harry Yuen (Finance)
Sandra Scanlon
Jesse Panjabi
Julie Fowler
Mary Ong
Peter Ko
Ken Wong
KCC Management
As per Memorandum and Articles of Association of the Club,
13.The General Committee may appoint Sub-Committees for such purposes as may be deemed advisable. Any Sub-Committee shall
be chaired by a number of the General Committee and shall include members and subscribers selected by the Chairman of the SubCommittee. Up to two subscribers may be included to voice their opinions on matters relating to their subscribership, save that two or
more subscribers may be included in sports section Sub-Committees, subject to the agreement of the General Committee.
14.The Officers of the Club shall be ex-officio members of all Sub-committees.
In addition, in 2015 the following “Working” Groups have been formed:
•SS & JS Vetting Committee
•Security
•Carpark
(revised on 13th March 2015)
Hong Kong Academy of Cricket
Every Monday, December 2014 – January 2015
Australian International School Hong Kong
Junior Cricket training
4, 11 & 25 February, and 4 March 2015
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Hong Kong National Team Cricket training
Men: Every Wednesday, December 2014 – February 2015
Women: Every Friday, December 2014 – February 2015
Hong Kong Lawn Bowls Association
Champion of Champions
Championship 2014 28 February 2015
Hong Kong National Team Cricket Players
interviewed by TVB Pearl for “Cricket In Hong Kong”
4 March 2015
Marilyn has been practicing Eastern Spiritualism and Healing
for over 20 years and brings a practical approach offering
down to earth advice. During the session, Marilyn will explain the concepts and lead us to experience our energy
flow.
15 April 2015 – 7pm, Fincher Room
What is Energy Healing? How does it
work? How can it improve our health?
29 April 2015 – 2pm, Fincher Room
(12:30pm for lunch – The Boundry Café)
Using Functional Medicine to determine
Imbalances, and the Triggers to your
disease and whether its going to return
after Remission
by Miles Price,
Clinical Nutritionist & Functional Medicine Practitioner
Functional Medicine aims to identify the root cause or trigger, to disease and dysfunction within the body, and then
apply naturopathic methods of healing and support. Using
‘Metabolic Typing’ and ‘Biosignature Modulation’ modalities, Miles is able to customising nutrition, according to our
metabolism.
By Marilyn Cheung
Our bodies are very sensitive instruments, which can perceive subtle energy that cannot be sensed through our other five senses. Energy healing works with this subtle energy
field, to carry out clearing, balancing and repairing of our
energy system, so we can achieve wellness. Concepts of
energy flow can be found in many ancient traditions, and
there has been renewed interest in energy healing recently.
During his talk Miles will discuss functional medicine and the
testing used to help patients determine their triggers or imbalances, which contributed to their disease.
Information will be posted on the KCC notice Board and also in the Club Magazine
Please note the May dates. Come along and bring a friend, everyone is welcome.
13 May Evening (Wednesday – Time: 7:00 pm to 8:30pm)
27 May Lunch Meeting (Wednesday - Time: 12:30 pm onwards for lunch; 2:00 pm – Guest speaker)
For more information contact: Jackie Vachha - 9045 9807 or [email protected]
Visit of HKU Space students 6 March 2015
Visit of KGV students 9 February 2015
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SUNDAY
MONDAY
Happy Easter
EVENTS
CALENDAR
5
APRIL 2015
MAY HIGHLIGHTS
Friday, 1 May
0700-0930 HK National Women’s Team
Cricket Training (Grounds and Cricket
Nets)
1000-1800 HKCA Premier League IPL
Vs KCC
1830-1930 Social Table Tennis
Saturday, 2 May
0715-1000 Junior Football Training
1030-1230 Junior Cricket Training
1300-1800 HKCA Saturday League KCC
Saracens Vs CCC Jing Sun
HKLBA Premier League 2015
Men’s KCC-B Vs IRC-A
Women’s KCC-A Vs CCC-A
KCC-B Vs VLBC-A
Sunday, 3 May
1400-1800 HKCA U19 T20 League LSW
U19 Vs KCC U19
Monday, 4 May
0730-0930 Social Table Tennis
1730-1900 Operation Breakthrough
Junior Cricket Training in the Cricket Nets
1930-2100 Badminton Coaching
Tuesday, 5 May
0700-0930 Morning Social T20 League
1630-1830 Adult Cricket Training (Turf)
1800 Bridge (@Aerobics Room)
1800-2000 Social Table Tennis
1830-2030 Adult Cricket Training (Nets)
Wednesday, 6 May
0700-0930 HK National Men’s Team
Cricket Training (Grounds and Cricket
Nets)
1630-1800 APSS Football Training
1830-2000 Girl Football Training
2000-2100 Hockey Training
Thursday, 7 May
0700-0930 Morning Social T20 League
0730-0930 Social Table Tennis
1630-1830 Adult Cricket Training (Turf)
1800-2200 10 Pin Bowling Night
1830-2200 Badminton Society
1830-2030 Adult Cricket Training (Nets)
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1000-1800 HKCA Sunday Premier League
KCC vs. LSW Prism
6
1730-1900 Operation Breakthrough Junior
Cricket Training in the Cricket Nets
1430-1630
Easter Entertainment
12
1000-1800 HKCA Sunday Premier League
KCC vs. Pakistan Association
KCC Centenary Cup at
Shatin
19
1000-1800 HKCA Sunday Premier League
KCC vs. IPL
26
1000-1230 Junior Football Tournament
1400-1800 HKCA U19 T20 League KCC
U19 vs. HKCC U19
13
0730-0930 Social Table Tennis
1730-1900 Operation Breakthrough Junior
Cricket Training in the Cricket Nets
1930-2100 Badminton Coaching
20
0730-0930 Social Table Tennis
1730-1900 Operation Breakthrough Junior
Cricket Training in the Cricket Nets
1930-2100 Badminton Coaching
27
0730-0930 Social Table Tennis
1730-1900 Operation Breakthrough Junior
Cricket Training in the Cricket Nets
1930-2100 Badminton Coaching
TUESDAY
7
0700-0930 Morning Social T20 League
1630-1830 Adult Cricket Training (Turf)
1830-2030 Adult Cricket Training (Nets)
14
0700-0930 Morning Social T20 League
1630-1830 Adult Cricket Training (Turf)
1800 Bridge (@ Aerobics Room)
1800-2000 Social Table Tennis
1830-2030 Adult Cricket Training (Nets)
1830 General Committee Meeting
21
0700-0930 Morning Social T20 League
1630-1830 Adult Cricket Training (Turf)
1800 Bridge (@ Aerobics Room)
1800-2000 Social Table Tennis
1830-2030 Adult Cricket Training (Nets)
28
0700-0930 Morning Social T20 League
1630-1830 Adult Cricket Training (Turf)
1800 Bridge (@ Aerobics Room)
1800-2000 Social Table Tennis
1830-2030 Adult Cricket Training (Nets)
WEDNESDAY
1
0700-0930 HK National Men’s Team
Cricket Training (Grounds and Cricket Nets)
1630-1800 APSS Football Training
1830-2000 Girl Football Training
2000-2100 Hockey Training
8
0700-0930 HK National Men’s Team
Cricket Training (Grounds and Cricket Nets)
1630-1800 APSS Football Training
1830-2000 Girl Football Training
2000-2100 Hockey Training
15
0700-0930 HK National Men’s Team
Cricket Training (Grounds and Cricket Nets)
1630-1800 APSS Football Training
1830-2000 Girl Football Training
2000-2100 Hockey Training
THURSDAY
2
FRIDAY
3
0700-0930 Morning Social T20 League
0730-0930 Social Table Tennis
1630-1830 Adult Cricket Training (Turf)
1800-2200 10 Pin Bowling Night
1830-2200 Badminton Society
1830-2030 Adult Cricket Training (Nets)
0700-0930 HK National Women’s Team
Cricket Training (Grounds and Cricket Nets)
1630-1800 Junior Cricket Training
1830 Easter Family
Campout (Day 1)
1015 Yakult Factory Visit
(Outing – 6 years or
above)
9
0700-0930 Morning Social T20 League
0730-0930 Social Table Tennis
1000-1700 Junior Cricket Match
1800-2200 10 Pin Bowling Night
1830-2200 Badminton Society
1830-2030 Adult Cricket Training (Nets)
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0700-0930 Morning Social T20 League
0730-0930 Social Table Tennis
1630-1830 Adult Cricket Training (Turf)
1800-2200 10 Pin Bowling Night
1830-2200 Badminton Society
1830-2030 Adult Cricket Training (Nets)
Easter Family Campout
(Day 2) – finishes at 0900
10
0700-0930 HK National Women’s Team
Cricket Training (Grounds and Cricket Nets)
0700-0930 Morning Social T20 League
1630-1800 Junior Cricket Training
1830-1930 Social Table Tennis
17
0700-0930 HK National Women’s Team
Cricket Training (Grounds and Cricket Nets)
0700-0930 Morning Social T20 League
1000-1700 Junior Cricket Match
1700-1800 Junior Cricket Training
1830-1930 Social Table Tennis
1900-2230 Quiz Night
22
0700-0930 HK National Men’s Team
Cricket Training (Grounds and Cricket Nets)
1630-1800 APSS Football Training
1830-2000 Girl Football Training
2000-2100 Hockey Training
23
0700-0930 Morning Social T20 League
0730-0930 Social Table Tennis
1630-1830 Adult Cricket Training (Turf)
1800-2200 10 Pin Bowling Night
1830-2200 Badminton Society
1830-2030 Adult Cricket Training (Nets)
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0700-0930 HK National Women’s Team
Cricket Training (Grounds and Cricket Nets)
0700-0930 Morning Social T20 League
1630-1800 Junior Cricket Training
1830-1930 Social Table Tennis
SATURDAY
11
0715-1000 Junior Football Training
1000-1230 Junior Cricket Training
1300-1800 HKCA Saturday League KCC
Crusaders vs. KCC Saracens
18
0715-1000 Junior Football Training
0715-1000 Junior Football Tournament
1030-1230 Junior Cricket Training
1300-1800 HKCA Saturday League KCC
Saracens vs. HKU CC
HKLBA Premier League 2015
Men’s KCC-D Vs STSA-B
25
0715-1000 Junior Football Training
1030-1230 Junior Cricket Training
1300-1800 HKCA Saturday League KCC
Crusaders vs. USRC/MCC
HKLBA Premier League 2015
Men’s KCC-A Vs ILBC-A
KCC-B Vs STSA-A
KCC-C Vs HKCC-B
Hockey Ball
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0700-0930 HK National Men’s Team
Cricket Training (Grounds and Cricket Nets)
1630-1800 APSS Football Training
1830-2000 Girl Football Training
2000-2100 Hockey Training
30
0700-0930 Morning Social T20 League
0730-0930 Social Table Tennis
1630-1830 Adult Cricket Training (Turf)
1800-2200 10 Pin Bowling Night
1830-2200 Badminton Society
1830-2030 Adult Cricket Training (Nets)
4
0715-1000 Junior Football Training
1000-1230 Junior Cricket Training
1300-1800 HKCA Saturday League KCC
Tartars vs. Pakistan Association
We collect and deliver your car
FREE OF CHARGE (Subject to distance)
We provide good quick repair service at reasonable prices
Our Competitive Labour Charges:–
From
Lubrication Service
$
190.00
Tune Up Engine
$
720.00
Engine Decoke & Grind Valves
$
2000.00
Engine Overhaul
$
5000.00
Brake System Overhaul
$
1000.00
Clutch Mechanically Overhaul
$
1500.00
Air Condition Freon Recharge
$
400.00
Alternator Overhaul
$
600.00
Starter Motor Overhaul
$
600.00
ALL REPAIRS WITH THREE MONTHS GUARANTEE
Membership Update
New Ordinary Voting
Member
Haresh Mirpuri
New Sporting Subscribers
Benjamin Thomas
Kenneth Cheng
New Corporate Nominees
Eric KW Chan
Johnny C K Shek
Amy K L Chan
Derek C M Jor
Lam Mo Sze
Transfer to Absent
Membership
Alan Burge
Charles Mitchell
Carolyn Chang
Sheila Murray
Resigned Member
Christopher Kempis
Our Business Hours
8am-6pm, Mon-Sat & Public Holiday
Our 24 hrs. Emergency Towing Agent
“We Tow Towing” 6128 0999
Please call us at 2565 6166 FAX: 2856 1047
E-mail address: [email protected]
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Programme :
Adult:
2nd April (Thu)
Commencing from
BBQ Dinner
Outdoor Movie
Pool closed
3rd April (Fri)
Pool open
Breakfast
Group photo
HK$HK200 for Members;
HK$260 for Member’s Guests
6:30pm
7:00pm
8:30pm
10:00pm
7:00am
8:00am
9:00am
Child ( Aged 3-11 years ):
HK$150 for Members and Member’s Guests
Please note the Club has limited tents/ marquees, however, Members are
advised to bring their own camping equipment.
Please reserve your space by contacting F&B Department Teresa
(3473 7125), Dorothy (3473 7169) or Program and Events Manager
Venice (3473 7172)
HK$98 per person
* Children under 6 must be accompanied by a parent
For reservations, please call 34737 – 125 / 169 / 172
Or email [email protected]