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Members Forum 28th September, 7pm @ BNOCC
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Agenda Articles of Association and Membership review (DB) Communications Review (JLS) Cooperation between Oxfordshire Cricket and OA (DB+IR) Sussex Partnership (LR) Representative Program 2015 Review (MF)
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Communications Review
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‘Make Cricket the Sport of Choice’ ----- Key successes and messages of cricket, local and national ---- Current and future advocates; key contacts/stakeholders
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Communications Review Website re-vamp ------ New Facebook Page
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Communications Review Following and reach
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Communications Review Main Twitter Feed 550 followers January 2014 1319 followers December 2014 1977 followers September 2015 OCB Scores Feed c200 followers March 2015 - 527 followers September 2015 Website stories 110 on new website since June 2015 Print media 16 Press releases to a comprehensive distribution list over the summer months Twitter 130% increase
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Communications Review Handbook -Charged for the first time -Sold 10 Copies -Low views online Fixture Card -Printed 700 -Distributed far and wide -Work on Quality -Include more key information
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Communications Review Marketing and Comms Internship - Marketing and Comms Officer ---- Value being added constantly by our new Director David King --- Coordinated Strategy being developed -increased focus and planning in our coverage of our programs and communications
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Cooperation between Oxfordshire Cricket and OA 1. Don Brooks on Behavior 1. Ian Royle on ‘Suspect Actions’.
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Sussex Partnership ‘Oxfordshire Cricket and Sussex Cricket agree to work together to support the development of cricket in Oxfordshire, including - the development of talented and elite cricketers through the County Age Groups, EPP and Academy programmes, so that the progression of talented Oxfordshire cricketers should naturally become, rather than through compulsion, towards Sussex Cricket. It is expected and envisaged that Sussex Cricket will come to Oxfordshire in general rather than talented players from Oxfordshire Cricket visit Hove, other than where opportunities for intensive periods of exposure to the Sussex Cricket system are possible during school holidays. Explore and pool resources to seek additional funding into Sussex and Oxfordshire Cricket.’
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Sussex Partnership -High Quality Level 3/4 coaches, close to £15,000 investment in Oxfordshire Programs -EPP program support, Coordination of MCS Partnership, and Strength and Conditioning Support. -Employment of PCM, Will Beer and Championship Side
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Sussex Partnership -Business/Commercial Partnerships - Support and collaborative working on Cricket Development Projects -Continue to work together and develop our elite performance relationship
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Programme Achievements: Increase in the number of squads from 12 to 28 Increase in the number of scheduled fixtures to over 250 fixtures Teams represented Oxfordshire at 17 County and Development tours Representative Program Review 2015
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Team Achievements: Girls Under 15’s o 3rd in National Competition Women’s side o 3rd in Division Mens MCCA side o West Division Champions Representative Program Review 2015
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Individual Performances: Harrison Ward 109* on Minor Counties debut Harvey Eltham 5-31 for Minor Counties vs Cornwall Regional/National Honours: Rory Hipwell- Bunbury, Best of Bunbury Harrison Ward- Bunbury, Best of Bunbury Tom Price- Bunbury, Best of Bunbury Jordan Garrett- ECB Super 4’s, Carla Wood- England Women's Development Programme Ellie Noble- England Women's Development Programme
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Representative Program Review 2015 Where to from here: Development of clear philosophy the underpins the programme Continued development of coaches Review and improvements to current programme
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