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Update on Chris Lane Field

To all EBC Members as Addressed
Just an update of what has been happening over the last few months. Other than Covid-19 of course.

After 8 years of pain, we finally have preliminary plans for the Chris Lane field and they look fantastic, I am having fortnightly meetings with council and I am confident that “dirt with turn” prior Xmas. The initial plans look fantastic, I cannot share at this point but once finalised I publish. My vision is to be able to not only play juniors but also women’s baseball and training. As this field will have lights we need to get as much usage as possible. There will be a 2 meter high bronze statue of Chris at the entrance and we hope to hold state and national games on this field. Exciting times ahead.

The synthetic on the main diamond is due to be replaced but there are some immediate dangerous concerns being damage to first and second base. To get another year or 2 out of the main diamond the club has decided, in consultation with council, to put dirt around each base to replicate Altona    These works will happen in the next 3 weeks and will coincide with the first base bullpen works.

Luke has organised a concrete path from rooms to gym to finish that area off and it looks amazing ( well done Luke) we are continually creating the best grass roots facilities in the country for baseball.

We have received 3 grants to the value of 11K all up driven by Ros Gowty which is an amazing effort, we thank Ros for her efforts

The academy is going strong and EBC continues to be the leader in all aspects of the game.

Pre summer season training dates will be released soon and I hope you are all as excited as I am for the summer season

Don’t forget, if you have any injuries, Luke is on site every day and we have the gym and hitting tunnels ready for anyone who wants to start their pre season early

EBC Love to you all, you proud president 

Tony Cornish

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Special Message from EBC President Tony Cornish

7 May 2021

Media release

Giles Returns to Lead Bombers

Record breaking club coach, Peter Giles has committed to lead Essendon Baseball Club for the next two summer seasons.

Inducted as an EBC Life Member in 2019 and founder of the highly acclaimed Academy of Baseball Excellence, Giles will again be joined by fellow Life Members Richard King (Assistant Coach) and Frank Tamburrino (Game Day Advisor).

Taking over from Championship-winning club coach, Russell Spear, who stepped down due to work and family commitments after the incredible 2020/21 Senior League Championship win in March, Giles will reprise the role he played with unprecedented success from 2011 to 2019.

The respected mentor created a winning culture at the club during his previous tenure, evidenced not only by six consecutive Division One Championship wins under his guidance, but also by consistent finals appearances at all levels of the club.

EBC President, Tony Cornish was delighted to announce Giles’ reappointment and the return of King and Tamburrino.

“Peter, Richard and Frank are such an important part of what this club has achieved over the past decade. To have Peter recommit as club coach for at least the next two years allows us to continue the tremendous work of Russell Spear who, in his two years as club coach, helped a talented young playing group make their mark on Victorian baseball,” said Cornish.

“It’s great to have Frank and Richard back in their on-field roles. They bring a lifetime of experience to assist Peter and the players” Cornish added.

In accepting the appointment, Giles was typically understated: “It’s an honour to lead EBC’s senior playing group once again; particularly on the back of a Championship year and finals appearances right across the grades.”

“Incredibly, for the second time I’ve not only inherited an on-field list from Russell that is in great shape and knows how to win, but also a club that continues to be a leader in community sport,” said Giles.

“Having Richard and Frank back in formal roles at the Club is a further boost to the amazing support team that Russell has relied on over the past two years”, said Cornish. “In Pete’s own words, it’s all coming together!”

Enquiries: Tony Cornish – 0411 055 050

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Training this Friday 26/3

Brett is running batting practice on Friday night from 6pm for the 4ths.

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BASEBALL COACHING OPPORTUNITIES AVAILABLE

Hi Baseball Clubs,

My name is Jo and I’m the Sporting Schools Coordinator for Melbourne Sports Institute.

If you aren’t familiar with Sporting Schools, it’s a $280 million Australian Government initiative designed to help schools increase children’s participation in sport and connect them with community sport opportunities. Sporting Schools programs are provided free to children and their families to help students build the confidence and capability to be active for life.

Melbourne Sports Institute provides coaches for a range of sports including Baseball (T-ball in Primary Schools and Baseball5 in Secondary), Gymnastics, Volleyball, Badminton to name a few.

I have personally been part of the Baseball community in the South Eastern Melbourne suburbs for quite some time now as a player, parent and coach, I was the Sporting Schools Coordinator for Baseball Victoria prior to this role and am very passionate about helping increase participation in the sport through the Sporting Schools program.  I have this program below that I am seeking a coach for, but I am also looking to build up the quantity of high quality baseball coaches to make it easier to fill these requests.

How it works:

·         The school selects the sport they wish to run and contact MSI to provide the coaches

·         The government provides the school with grant funding to pay for the program

·         Coaches signs up as an employee (or contractor) with Melbourne Sports Institute and I email opportunities to the database as they arise (such as the one below)

Coaches must have:

·         WWCC (Employee preferred)

·         Relevant certificates (e.g. community coaching principals, infection control, child safe certificate – all free and online)

·         Experience coaching kids – program outline provided to assist in session planning

·         Availability during school hours (some programs are run before or after school but not many)

The benefits:

·         Coaches get paid $30 – $40 per session. There might be one session or six within a day (example below)

·         Coaches have the ability to connect potential new players with opportunities to play Baseball at surrounding clubs

I am currently emailing the closest clubs to Brunswick East Primary School as this is one I have not yet filled for Term 1. The pay rate is $30 per session and there are 36 sessions in total.

SchoolAddressStateSportDayDates Start TimeFinish TimeCOACH
Brunswick East Primary School195a Stewart Street, Brunswick East 3060VicBaseballMondayMarch 15, 22.9.10am
10:00am
11.10am
1.15pm
2:00pm
2.45pm
10:00am 10:50am 12:00pm 2:00pm 2:45pm 3:30pm 
Brunswick East Primary School195a Stewart Street, Brunswick East 3058VicBaseballTuesdayMarch 16, 23.9.10am 10:00am 11.10am10:00am 10:50am 12:00pm 
Brunswick East Primary School195a Stewart Street, Brunswick East 3059VicBaseballWednesdayMarch 17, 24.9.10am 10:00am 11.10am10:00am 10:50am 12:00pm 
Brunswick East Primary School195a Stewart Street, Brunswick East 3060VicBaseballThursdayMarch 18, 25.9.10am
10:00am
11.10am
1.15pm
2:00pm
2.45pm
10:00am 10:50am 12:00pm 2:00pm 2:45pm 3:30pm 

If you know of any coaches from your club who are interested in being involved I would greatly appreciate it if you would be able to forward this email onto them and ask them to get in touch with me J

Kind Regards,

Jo Schutt
Sporting Schools Coordinator & Coach Allocation Manager
Melbourne Sports Institute
m:0420 647 806
a:339 North Rd Caulfield South
w:msisport.com.au  e: sportingschools@msisport.com.au
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Life Members / Ladies Day + Reverse Raffle

Saturday 13th of March will be our one major club event day for the year. Our 1sts team will play Sunshine in the final game before men’s finals, we are also hoping we have a ladies final on the same day. Details of the day will be publicised soon and will include Baseball, BBQ and other activities including capping off the day with a reverse raffle.

First prize for the raffle will be $1000 and other prizes will be advised as well, including one for the Essendon player or coach who sells the most tickets.

During the final countdown, which will take place after the baseball we will be hosting an event which includes some complimentary drinks.

To reserve your tickets – $10 each – fill out your details on the Google sheet, then make payment via direct deposit to our account

Essendon Baseball – Bendigo Bank.

BSB 633 000

ACC 144 339 538

Please specify your name and ticket range purchased eg : Tony Cornish 1-10

Please join in and help the club. Keep an eye out for details of the day very soon. 

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History News

Senior Awards 2019 – 2020

Under 18 metro

MVP: Nathan Axiaq

Batting: Jacob Kline

Most Improved: Blake Coleman

Under 18 State

MVP: Bailey Marcola

Hitting Award: Macleod Sell .378

1/9th Award: Brodie Wise

Division 4 NW Bombers

MVP: Jamie Hartnett

Best 1st year player: Ahmed Farghali

Most improved: Will Style

Division 4 NW Jets

MVP: Mitchell Miller

1/9th Award (Joint): Daniel Coleman and Anthony Stafford

4ths

MVP: TJ Taisi

1/9th Award (Joint): Harish Chhabria and Josh Jedretich

3rds

Rising Star: Declan Speirs

Pitching Award: Chris Goodrope

Comeback Player: Jack Filipovic

Women’s 2nds

Most Improved: Belinda Huynh

Batting: Kira Jansen .474

Coaches award: Ros Gowty

2nds

MVP: McLed Sell

Batting: Adam Merzel .390

1/9th Award: Charlie Sutherland

Women’s 1sts:

MVP: Abbey Kelly

Runner up MVP: Emma French

Batting Award: Abbey Kelly

Quality at Bat – Women’s: Courtney Foura

Senior Pitching Award – Women’s: Abbey Kelly

1sts

MVP: Ross Bament

Batting: Scott McIntyre .339

Penny drop award: McLeod Sell

Senior Batting Award: Adam Merzel

Senior Pitching Award: Michael Formisano

Hall of Fame:  John Edwards

Best Clubperson:  Sally-Anne Gardner

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Congratulation to John Edwards being inducted into EBC Hall of Fame

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Salvation Army Christmas Bags – Update

Dear EBC members, Food for those in need this Xmas delivered, I am told by Erin that due to Corona, this year is different with more people in urgent need for food this Xmas than ever before with many coming from middle class families who have struggled.


This is an amazing initiative by the club of which we should all be proud, if you haven’t returned your bags of food please do tonight or as soon as possible

Your proud Pres

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Last year’s Senior Summer Presentation Night

Last year’s Senior Summer Presentation has finally been rescheduled for Saturday, 30th January 2021 at the EBC Clubrooms,  which will commence after  the Women’s game. 

Save this  date and watch this space for more details.

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Salvation Army Christmas Bags

Salvation Army Christmas Bags are now available at the club for people to collect. If you are in a position to help out please fill one out and return by this Sunday (13th).