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A short word from the Chair - February 2026
It’s now just over seven months since I was elected Chair. So with a few more grey hairs, a slightly faster heartbeat, and many more friends along the way.
Much of what the OWA does happens quietly in the background, but it all exists for one reason: to support our members, our sections, and the shared home we all value. Some of this work is ongoing, and some is deliberately phased. This update reflects where we are now.
This newsletter is about openness and community: what we’ve been working on, why it matters, and how together we can keep building a club that feels welcoming, well run, and genuinely special.
At a glance
£12,000 invested in pitch and ground improvements to improve playability and reduce flooding
Grounds rest periods agreed in principle to protect pitch quality
FA and RFU pitch maintenance funding approved for the next six years (subject to final confirmation)
£30,000 Merton Council S106 funding application progressing for girls’ rugby and Sparks
New Events Committee formed, with February events confirmed
Members’ survey coming soon to shape events and communications
Volunteers always welcome and all contributions make a big difference
What the OWA has been working on (behind the scenes)
Over the past few months, the focus has been on planning properly, coordinating better across sections, and putting foundations in place that make life easier for everyone.
That includes:
closer working with section chairs,
clearer forward planning (especially around events), and
improving how we communicate as one club, not just as separate parts.
The aim is simple: A club that runs smoothly because people aren’t carrying things alone.
Facilities & clubhouse
Protecting and improving the grounds
Looking after the pitches through the winter months makes it far easier to prepare them properly for the summer and cricket season, and ultimately for the start of the football and rugby season.
As a Committee, and in principle with the sections, we’ve agreed that the grounds should be rested twice each year:
once before the cricket season begins, and
once before the football and rugby season starts.
Exact dates will be finalised by the OWA, with the backing of the sections, and planned around fixtures.
Pitch investment & flooding
Avoiding games being called off due to flooding or poor pitch conditions was one of the first priorities I was targeted to as Chair, because it affects every section and the reputation of the club as a whole.
From late summer through to Christmas 2025, the OWA, with the backing of the sections, invested approximately £12,000 in pitch and ground improvement works across the OWA grounds.
This included re-seeding, top-dressing and fertilisation, alongside verti-draining across multiple areas of the wider site. These works were carried out in partnership with Donhead, who completed complementary fertilisation works on their areas as well.
In January, specialist contractors Dynamic Drainage will attend site to carry out testing across both the OWA and Donhead areas. This will help us understand whether larger-scale drainage works are needed. We’ve also identified that a blocked council-owned culvert is contributing to water backing up onto our land and flooding parts of the grounds, and we’re engaging with the council on this issue. Our shared aim is straightforward: grounds that all sections are proud to play on, and that visitors recognise as well cared for and well run.
Summer preparation & irrigation
We’re also exploring watering and irrigation options for the summer months. Dry pitches increase preparation costs and make autumn recovery harder. Better moisture control now will pay dividends later.
Finance – getting the basics right
The OWA is developing a proper budget for the clubhouse, based on real data rather than assumptions.
This includes:
a full review of the clubhouse, changing room and grounds costs (staffing, utilities, suppliers, maintenance and compliance), and
understanding how income varies across the week and seasons.
This work allows us to plan better, manage costs fairly, and make sensible decisions.
Funding, grants & investment
Sections Affiliated Bodies
The OWA and sections have worked together to apply for pitch maintenance grants from both the FA and the RFU. We’ve been notified that funding has been approved for the next six years, subject to final confirmation.
Before funds are released, a small number of colleagues need to complete approved pitch-maintenance training.
A big thank you and good luck to Keith Malone, Richard Turner, Sam
Shethran and Phil Topley for stepping up.
In December, we also met with a cricket body to discuss potential support for the cricket outfield and wider club facilities. The OWA and the Cricket Section are now working together on the most appropriate application, with a target submission date of end February 2026.
Merton Council S106 funding
We’ve submitted a full draw-down application to Merton Council for the release of £30,000 of Section 106 funding already allocated to support girls’ rugby and Southwest London Sparks.
The application includes governance, safeguarding, facilities improvements and monitoring plans. This process is ongoing, but we are close, and we’ll update members once we are successful with the application we presented.
Looking ahead – planning responsibly
Clubhouse development (early stage)
Keith Malone and Gero Buttacci are working with Indrawn Architects to explore early ideas and indicative costs for potential future clubhouse improvements.
This is very much exploratory — about understanding what might be possible in the future and what it could cost. No decisions have been taken, and anything meaningful would always be shared with members well in advance.
Strong foundations
Alongside this, we’ve:
asked a firm of accountants to review our accounting structure, and
asked a local firm of solicitors to outline alternative legal structures that could benefit the club in the future.
This work helps ensure the club is well governed, compliant and well positioned for future funding and investment.
Schools & community
We’ve strengthened links with local primary schools, with the aim of encouraging more children and families into our junior sections.
This is about the long term — building pathways, welcoming new families, and ensuring the club continues to thrive for years to come.
A new Events Committee has been formed and has already met, with a strong focus on better planning and shared responsibility.
A club-wide members’ survey will follow shortly.
We’re doing this so that events, communications and priorities are shaped by what our members want, rather than guesswork.
Please do take a few minutes to complete it.
Can you help make the club even better?
The OWA runs entirely on volunteers — and when more people get involved, everything gets easier. Jobs get smaller, pressure reduces, and the club runs better for everyone.
Ways you could help:
Events & promotion
Helping plan, promote or support club events — from quizzes and dinners to family days. This could be sharing information, helping on the day, or contributing ideas.
Patio & garden team
A small group to keep outdoor patio areas tidy and welcoming year-round — light gardening, planting and general upkeep.
Green fingers come on down!
Grounds clear-up weekend (late March)
A once-a-year working weekend where all sections come together to clear rubbish around the clubhouse and pitches. One weekend, lots of impact. With a drink and burger to round things off!
Ongoing club-wide roles:
Website lead
Helping keep the OWA website clear, accurate and easy to use.
Communications lead
Helping coordinate club-wide updates, so members know what’s happening across the whole club.
Where possible, we aim to have two people per role — so no one carries the load alone and the club keeps moving when someone’s away.
Every bit of help is genuinely appreciated, and if you step forward, you really will make a difference.
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I’m always happy to meet for an herbal tea and talk it through!
Thank you
Thank you to the Section Chairs — Ben, Matt, Zeki and Richard and their committees.
Thank you to the OWA Committee — Sam, Andrew, Ross, Paul, Phil, Tim SF, Matt, and Zeki.
Thank you to the Events Committee — Fiona, Aran, Andrew, Issy, Richard and Willie.
And thank you to every volunteer, coach and team manager across all sections, from juniors through to senior teams.
Finally, thank you to those who keep the club running day to day. What I call our service providers, the catering team led by Amal, the bar team, and Charlotte (Events). Their work underpins everything that happens at the club.
Leading this club alongside such a committed group of people is a real pleasure. There’s no “I” in team — and it’s the collective effort of our members that makes the Old Wimbledonians Association what it is, and what it can become.
Gregory Martis
Chair, Old Wimbledonians Association
The Wimbledon College Hospitalité is an association of recent and not so recent old boys, together with their friends and families, who spend a week or so every year in Lourdes, welcoming and assisting all pilgrims to the shrine, in particular those who are sick or disabled.
2023 saw the centenary of the College’s first working party to Lourdes. We celebrated the event by organising a non-working pilgrimage to run for part of the week alongside our usual working party, and we are planning to do the same in 2026.
The pilgrimage will run from Saturday 22 to Wednesday 26 August 2026 and will include a full programme of pilgrimage activity. It will be led by Father Michael Holman, SJ, a former headmaster of the College, whom many of you will know.
Everyone is welcome to join the pilgrimage, in particular families of boys at the College and, of course, yourselves as OWA members and your families. You can be sure of an informal and fulfilling pilgrimage as well as seeing something of the work that the College Hospitalité does in Lourdes.
If you are interested in coming and would like more information, please email Peter Chamberlain, Secretary, Wimbledon College Hospitalité at WimbledonLourdes100@gmail.com.
And a few words about the College Hospitalité working party….
When in Lourdes, our College working party serves a Lourdes-based organisation with an international membership called the Hospitalité Notre-Dame de Lourdes. Duties are varied and include helping with:
the disembarkation and embarkation of sick and disabled pilgrims arriving and departing at the railway station and airport;
the organisation of the various ceremonies that take place in the Sanctuary
service at the Baths
ancillary duties in the accommodation centres where sick pilgrims stay during their pilgrimage.
Last year ten young men and women came with our working party for the first time, including seven College leavers. They joined a thriving group of more experienced helpers, spanning different generations. Everyone worked (and played) hard and enjoyed themselves during the week.
This year’s working party will run from Thursday 20 August to Friday 28 August. Service with the Hospitalité is open to all men and women aged 18 or over.
HAVE SOME FUN AND SUPPORT THE OWs, WARRIORS AND CRICKET COLTS
The OW Big Prize Club, a registered lottery, has six annual draws. The first prize in each draw is £1000 and there are three lesser prizes.
50% of BPC subscriptions is distributed as prizes and the remaining 50% supports the facilities for the OWs, the cricket colts and the rugby warriors.
Total prizes distributed in 2018 were c. £ 7600. Annual prize money increases with increased numbers of subscribers (the annual number of draws has recently been increased from 5 to 6 per year).
New subscribers are very welcome. Anyone can join and you can have as many "tickets" as you wish for yourself, your children or grandchildren. The BPC subscription is £10 pcm.
If you would like others to join the BPC please email owabigprize@gmail.com.
A big thank you to all that give their support via the BPC and good luck in future draws.
Best Regards.
Dave Doran
Big Prize Club AdminCheck out the Remembrance Page which remembers those from the College who died in the First and Second World Wars.
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