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Our survey said...

As you are no doubt aware, we have recently been running a survey to find out what members of the club and Kobras parents think about what we are doing. The survey closed last week, and we thought we'd give you a flavour of some of the themes that came out. We had something like 50 responses, so we have covered more than a quarter of the members of the club. Thanks to everyone who took the time to complete the form.

1. Marks out of ten for the club

ResponderAverage score
Kobras parents8.6
Korinthians8.4
Ladies7.8
Men7.5
Overall8.0

2. What do we do well?

Youth
Friendly and inclusive
Communications

3. What could we do better?

Better on the social front (mainly `more socials’ but some ‘be friendlier’; beer/teas after games)
Better hockey (coaching appropriate to skill level needed, goalie coaching)
Cohesion (1s and 2s mentality, adults and juniors. Also teams picked on merit.)
More hockey (for Kobras, alternative training opportunities, social team, mixed team)

4. Are you willing to help by becoming a...?

ResponderUmpireCoachFirst aider
Kobras parents119
Korinthians221
Ladies4610
Men879
Total151629

5. Should we provide teas at KGV?

ResponseNumber
Yes48
No2
Total50

The committee is going to think about what we can do to respond in those areas where people think we are falling short. Watch this space.

 

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Halloween fundraiser

Many thanks to the ladies (party) section of the club (and Andy Mac too!) for their efforts at last week's Halloween bash at the KGV clubhouse, which raised over £100 for club funds. 

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Shoveling shludge

Thanks go out to the twenty-odd folk who turned out to scrape sludge off the pitch this morning. The pitch was looking rather lovely by the time we'd finished and the Young Farmers managed a game this afternoon too, so it looks as though our efforts will have been worth it.

Fingers crossed that it holds up better in the weeks ahead.

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Pitch update

As most people probably now know, the pitch has started to flood again. We think this is because the algae has started growing again, as it does at this time of year. In previous years, the first freeze has killed the algae off again, and the pitch has started to drain (although there is then the matter of getting the playing surface clean). We are investigating what (if any) steps we can take to get the pitch playable in the meantime.

At this point, you are probably wondering what is happening with the pitch replacement project. 

We are still working on finalising the terms of the lease for the land under the pitch. We think that we are now down to minor details, and so we hope to have final agreement with KGV soon. 

Then we have to award the contract, which is simply a matter of saying who we want to do the work. 

After that it's a matter of when the contractor can deliver. This is a function of many things - their workload, the lead time for getting the new playing surface manufactured, and most particularly the weather. The new shockpad needs to be installed when temperatures are above 5°C. This probably means in March at the earliest.

Chins up!

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