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Q: Ken Healy made his first grade debut for South Brisbane during the 1984/85 season and he continues to make a significant contribution to the game as the head coach at Northern Suburbs Cricket Club and he’s the Business Development Manager for the Bulls Masters.

The Bull Masters foster and develop cricket throughout the whole of Queensland utilising retired Queensland cricketers as well as providing community support and assisting charities along the way.

A: KEN HEALY an absolute champion Sea Eagle.
Never one to give an inch to the opposition but always had your back as a team mate.
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Q: I’m on the committee of our cricket club and we find it difficult to get everyone involved. It always feels as though it’s the same two or three people doing the work to make sure the club functions. We’d like to get some advice or ideas on how other clubs structure their committees and share the workload?
A: This is an age-old question. Many ideas have come and gone.
The best way I've personally found is to create an ownership model - ie. it's their club, they are the gatekeepers of this era.
Seems to work in some ways.

Good luck
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