Results from the 2022 W.C. in Japan:
South Africa sent 3 Men’s and 2 Ladies teams to the 2022 World Cup, held in Tokyo from
the 19th to the 29th October. This was the first time that South Africa has fielded ladies
teams in this age level of Masters World Cups.
Congratulations to the Ladies 60 SoM who won a gold medal. The top goal scorer was
Des Golach scored twice, while Val Boyer, Sue Brookes and Nola Steyn found the back of
the net once each.
The Over 60 Ladies were placed 6th in the final scorecard with Brenda Pyper scoring
three goals, while San Strover, Mary Harty, Ottoline Robertson and Sally Walsh all
contributed with a goal each.
Congratulations to the Over 70 team which had an excellent and successful World Cup
and came home with silver. Top goal scorers were Clive Surtees who scored 4 times, John
Donald, Dave Bensusan and Richard Ross each scored three times.
The Over 65 team ended up 5th in their age groups final standings, with the top goal
scorer being Kevin Nicol scoring 4 times.
The Over 60 team did not fare well ending 9th on their log final standings with Andrew
Baker with 5 goals.
The 2024 world cup venue is still to be decided but it now gives us an opportunity to
prepare and apply what was learnt in Tokyo.
The WC2024 hosting nations will hopefully be announced during December 2022.
Huge congratulations and thanks must go to Barry and his team, as well as the coaches
and Managers of each team for their detailed organisation to ensure that all the Japanese
requirements were met, especially regarding Visa and Covid limitations.
World Cup Player Survey
All the players (35 to 70’s )who represented South Africa at the W.C. 2022
tournaments will be receiving a World Cup Player Survey to be populated and sent to
a central co-ordination recipient.(Please respond soonest and you are assured that
Your responses will treated with the utmost confidentiality)
Scheduled competitions for WHM 2023
World Masters Hockey has several competitions scheduled for 2023. SA Masters
Hockey has been invited to attend the following tournaments in Spain and England
Please refer to the attached document for additional information (below).
- 2023 European championship, Valencia, Spain from 23 June to 1 July: MO65-80
National; Spirit of Masters O65 –O80 - 2023 European championship, Nottingham, England from 30 June to 9 July: W & M
O35-O50 National; Spirit of Masters W & M O35-O50 - 2023 European championship, Valencia, Spain from 16 July to 23 July: WO55-O70
National & Spirit of Masters and M O55-O60 National & Spirit of Masters
Selection guidelines and costs are included in the attachment.
SAGMHA will manage the selection process for the Ladies and Men Over 60 teams
and will ensure that fairness and transparency prevails.
- All 2022 WC players and non-travelling reserves to please to notify your W.C.2022
manager if you are interested in participating in the Euro champs. Deadline for reply is Fri
9 December 2022. - W.C. 2022 Managers are to submit the names of the interested players to Rob and
Barry no later than 12 December 2022.
High Level 2023 to 2024 Roadmap for SAGMHA Over 60’s
Interest for European 2023 competitions to be submitted to W.C. 2022
Managers 09 December 2022
- W.C. 2022 Managers to submit list of the European 2023 players names to Rob
and Barry, no later than 12 December 2022. - European 2023 competition feedback to players, mid- January 2023.
- Approximate 2023 tournament costs will be published as soon as possible.
- Masters Over 60’s IPT 2023…Cape Town 17 March 2023 to 21 March 2023.
- Masters Over 60’s Squad Trials for WC2024 to be conducted mid-June 2023(Final
Date to be published as soon as WMH announces the date and hosting nations
for WC2024) - WC2024 costs will be published as soon as possible.
- Compulsory training camp dates and approximate costs for 2023 and 2024 will
be advised prior to Masters Over 60’s IPT. - S.A. Masters IPT 2023 will be hosted in Pretoria mid- August 2023.
- African/Continental tournament to be hosted in Cape Town during November
2023. - Masters Over 60’s IPT 2024…Johannesburg mid to late March 2024.
- W.C. 2024 Squad Training to commence 2 days prior to Masters Over 60’s IPT
2024.
The above dates will provide you with the opportunity to select the tournaments
that you may wish to attend during 2023/2024, the leave that you will require
and also, the potential the costs associated with tournaments.
Planned visit by an Over 75 men’s team to Cape Towns
While at the World Cup in Tokyo Barry was approached by Neil Coster, an Australian
Hockey representative, to discuss the possibility of an over 75 National Australian team travelling to Cape Town and playing hockey against a National South African over 75 team.
Neil and Barry have continued to communicate with each other on various aspects of
their planned visit to South Africa including firming up dates, number of games, venues
etc.
They plan to visit Cape Town during March 2023 and would also like to bring an over
70 National ladies team.(More details to follow soonest) They will probably play in the
Cape Town IPT in March but we are still trying to establish if they will be travelling to the
other Provinces.
Our National Over 75 South African team will be recognised as such and wear South
African colours.
Those eligible players on our data base and who are still playing hockey have been asked
if they would like to be considered for selection. Their initial response has been positive
and once numbers are confirmed by 5th December a selection process will be
implemented.
Although we tried, without success, to get an over 75 team to Tokyo the possibilities of
fielding a team against Australia, here at home, are significantly better.
Costs are going to be reasonable and will include camps in preparation, travel and
accommodation in Cape Town.
Costs to attend the IPT
The cost of hosting the annual IPT is budgeted by the hosting Province. This usually
requires paying for up to 18 different line items, including the hire of the Astros, the use
of local Club facilities, medical staff, umpires, technical tables, the Saturday dinner with
music, photographer etc. The W Province organising committee have budgeted for a
tournament levy of R650 per player which must be paid to your local Provincial Treasurer.
Provinces will be required to lodge a non-refundable per team entry deposit of
R1500.00 no later than 13 January 2023.
Provincial Treasurers are required to pay the total of the player’s levies before 28th
February 2023.
A list of names of players, in age groups and teams, attending the IPT must be attached
to the proof of payment.
Note: If a team withdraws once the levies have been effected, there will be no refund as
the budget is based on a fixed number of teams and players.
Capitation Fees
SAGMHA is funded by the collection of members’ annual fees. (Capitation/Subscription
Fees). These fees cover the organisation’s annual running costs. The Annual SAGMHA
Player Capitation/Subscription Fees are determined by the fixed and variable expenses
that are incurred by SAGMHA for the sole purpose of the efficient operations of SAGMHA.
These fees are due no later than the 28th February of each Financial Year. The Provinces
are accountable to ensure that these fees are collected and that payment is effected to
the SAGMHA Bank Account not the Provincial account. The annual capitation fee is R330
while players in the +55 age group pay R110.00 capitation fee. For those players over 75
the Capitation fee is waived.
Capitation Payments must be accompanied with a list of all the Ladies and Men’s
players’ names inclusive of their age category.
SAGMHA will forward the annual capitation fees players list to Western Province for
tournament levy reconciliation purposes.
The principle of & no pay/no play & will apply both in terms of Tournament levy and the
Capitation Fee.
If any you have any queries regarding this newsletter feel free to email either of us.
For the love of Hockey
Rob Birt (birtfam@iafrica.com)
Secretary
And
Barry Froneman (barryfroneman@telkomsa.net)
President of SAGMHA
