TPAV Journal - The Police Association Victoria
TPAV Journal - The Police Association Victoria
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AbOVE: mC, Trevor marmalade, chats to Lauren boden (London Olympian, 400m Hurdles).<br />
<strong>Victoria</strong> <strong>Police</strong> in the best possible way.<br />
I congratulate all clubs that are represented<br />
here tonight," says Senior Sergeant<br />
Ron Sinclair, President of the <strong>Victoria</strong><br />
<strong>Police</strong> Soccer Club.<br />
Sergeant David Eadie won the award for the<br />
most outstanding individual police sporting<br />
or welfare achievement for his marathon<br />
endeavours, while Glenn woodhatch<br />
won the <strong>Victoria</strong> <strong>Police</strong> sports or welfare<br />
administrator of the year title for his work<br />
with the Loddon District <strong>Police</strong> Trap Club.<br />
Senior Constable Emma Ryan won the<br />
athlete scholarship of $1,000 and bernard<br />
(barney) Herbert was named the 2012<br />
inductee into the <strong>Victoria</strong> <strong>Police</strong> sporting<br />
hall of fame for his outstanding police and<br />
football career with the Richmond football<br />
Club. bob Powles received a certificate of<br />
recognition for his outstanding contribution<br />
to police sport.<br />
A special presentation was also made to<br />
retired Chief Superintendent Peter Ryan,<br />
for his 20 years of work with the Sacred Heart<br />
misson’s football team as a volunteer coach.<br />
"I’ve had a wonderful police career, and a<br />
wonderful career coaching down at St Kilda<br />
[Sacred Heart misson]. Thanks so much for<br />
the award and the invitation, being here has<br />
brought back some wonderful memories,"<br />
says Peter Ryan.<br />
Throughout the night, special guest speakers<br />
Lauren boden (London Olympian, 400 metre<br />
hurdles), Sarah wall (Australian netball<br />
player) and Charlie Payne (former Essendon<br />
player) shared anecdotes and words of<br />
wisdom with those attending the event.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Sports and welfare Society supports<br />
nearly 40 clubs covering a range of sports from<br />
fishing to rugby, with the aim of encouraging<br />
police involvement in sport and recreation<br />
and enhancing the image of <strong>Victoria</strong> <strong>Police</strong>.<br />
<strong>The</strong> <strong>Police</strong> <strong>Association</strong> is also proud to<br />
support many of the police sporting clubs<br />
via various grants for which the clubs and<br />
members associated with them benefit.<br />
AbOVE: Retired Chief Superintendent Peter Ryan, accepts his award.<br />
LEfT TO RIgHT: Charlie Payne (former Essendon player) relives the glory days. > bernie Herbert accepts ‘Hall of fame’ silver tray trophy on behalf of his Grandfather, barney Herbert.<br />
> Sarah wall (Australian Netball player) talks all things Netball. > Sergeant David Eadie, accepting his award for ‘most Outstanding Individual <strong>Police</strong> Sporting or welfare Achievement’.<br />
CLUB<br />
SPOTLIGHT<br />
In the first of a regular feature,<br />
<strong>The</strong> <strong>Journal</strong> will begin to spotlight<br />
various sporting clubs around<br />
<strong>Victoria</strong>. Turn to the next page to<br />
read more about the winner of the<br />
most outstanding club of this year,<br />
the <strong>Victoria</strong>n <strong>Police</strong> Soccer Club.<br />
<strong>The</strong> <strong>Police</strong> <strong>Association</strong> <strong>Victoria</strong> <strong>Journal</strong> October 2012<br />
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