From Pennants Co-ordinator Rose Moore
Midweek/Night Pennants
The Midweek Pennant season this summer was a mix bag of a heat out and a wash out (most surprising for Summer). A smooth running season with no major problems finding players. Many thanks to Ruth Luyer, Julie Holt, Sheena Storm and myself for doing an excellent job as Captains.
Grass 55 Div 1 Team – as usual where an incredible force to be reckoned with. They maintained 1st position for most of the season but a rain off day meant a draw on a match they needed. A great season with finishing 3rd but missing out in the semis. The team – Ruth Luyer as Captain, Thelma Furlong, Dianne Hewitt, Jeanette Muir, Tricia Den Hann and Judy Curran. See them next summer season as a trophy is imminent.
Midweek Pennant Division 3 Team –A very good season with some really great wins. Beating the undefeated top team was a bonus. Ending up 4th on the ladder for the semis meant an early morning and a long drive to Lesmurdie where we lost convincingly. There’s always next season! This was really a mix of 2 teams of old with Rose Moore as Captain, Lisa McCusker, Kirsten Prendiville, Claire Medhurst (back from knee reconstruction), Donna Holmes and our Dutch dynamite Anna Cullen.
Midweek Pennant Division 4 Team – began a little daunted but proved to be in the race with some wins and very close games. Most players in the team also increased their rankings – a job well done. The team continues unchanged to fight on throughout the winter season with Julie Holt as Captain, Jo Dawkins, Sue Dibb(welcome back to pennants), Andrea Descant, Pen Oldfield, Mara Limberopoulis and Lorraine Bossie.
Women’s Night Div 2 Team- psychologically, losing their No.1 player to ‘tennis elbow’ (Michelle Atkins), every week was like starting behind the eight ball. Fantastic tennis, lovely opposition and delicious suppers but there’s no doubt a different division, a different outcome. The Team – Sheena Storm as Captain (twin 1), Fiona Allan (twin 1), Lucinda Anderson (welcome back to pennants after tennis elbow recovery), Lisa McCusker and Rose Moore. This winter we are starting strong and ready to have a real go.
‘Not just a Coach’
Anna Cullen is such a dedicated player she was unable to take her son to his first day of Pre-primary as it clashed with her pennant match at Cottesloe, so David Culley took Brian Cullen (ages 5) to his first day of Pre-primary so his Mum could finish a very important game of the season. Thanks David for saving the day and Brian for being so understanding!!! P.S. Brian’s Teacher was confused when the real Mr Cullen turned up later in the week.
‘2nd Tin of Balls required’
A certain team (who shall remain anonymous) were faced with the dilemma of their opposition turning up late. They decided they must take 2 sets as penalty (especially as this had potential to affect the ladder). The Opposition, when told of their penalty and lack of communication or apology, became very aggressive and told the Cottesloe team exactly their thoughts, at which the Cottesloe team cowered away and gave into them, just like that!! Where’s that 2nd tin of ball when you need it?
FAQ – rules of pennants
A foot under the net whilst hitting any shot is considered “out”.
‘Commencement of play’ – 9.30am Midweek, 7.30pm Night. Score cards are to be written out 10 minutes before commencement of play, balls warmed up before commencement of play and all players on the court (not premises)at commencement of play.
Interested in Playing Pennants?
Need more information? Get a team together or register your interest with Rose Moore (rose[AT]timmoore.com.au) (Co-ordinator). An interest unfortunately does not guarantee a position in a team.

