
Kinnaird 100 Club
List of Members
Kinnaird Champions
Matthew Chinery
Sir Ian Davis
Simon de Zoete
Denys Firth
Ashley Friedlein
Rodney Knight
Martin Powell
Craig Webster
Rachel Wood
Kinnaird Finalists
Richard Barber OBE
Andrew Bishop
Richard Black
Katie Breathwick
John Brown
Paddy Buckley
Stuart Courtney
Richard Dennis
Jules Formigé
John Gossage
Cliff Hampton
Ken Hughes
Alex Knight
Tom Leach
Neil Margerison
Jan Michalski-Leach
Ralph Morgan
Peter Norris
David Pemberton
Fred Prickett
Philip Remnant
John Reynolds
David Robson
Henry Turcan
Richard Tyler
Dale Vargas
Martin Wainwright
Derek Whitehead
Simon Woolfries
Kinnaird Members
Nicholas Barber
Geoff Bates
Mark Blundell
Graham Bond
Christopher Brant
Guy Chapman
John Chessher
Stuart Clarke
David Cookson
Seb Cooley
David Cooper
Anthony Crump
Graham Dunbar
David Elliot
David Evers
Andrew Falk
Mike Fenn
James Fredenham
Paddy Gibbs
Merlin Goldman
James Grant Peterkin
Lawrence Hene
John Hodgkinson
Gareth Hoskins
Matthew Jackson
Constantino Jordan
Nigel Lane
Hugo Langton
Edward Levy
Phil Lyndon
David Martin
Brian Matthews
Peter Nathan
Bruce Powell
Peter Rudd-Clarke
Joseph Seelig OBE
James Straker
Malcolm Strang Steel
Andrew Summers
Alastair Taylor
Ewan Thompson
Anthony Walters
John Witherington
Howard Wiseman
The Kinnaird 100 Club is linked to the EFA Centenary Appeal and is a way for the community to support Eton Fives.
Membership of the club is open to anyone, but it will have only 100 members and will be open only during the EFA’s Centenary season.
Instead of a fee, members join on a first-come-first-served basis by donating to the Centenary Appeal. There will be an exclusive event for K100C members on Sunday 8th June 2025.
You can become a member of the Kinnaird 100 Club either by paying a small amount regularly to the EFA or with a larger gift. Entry starts at a minimum of £10 per month or £120, and you can achieve Finalist level membership once you have donated £1,000 or Champion level at £5,000.
All contributions go towards helping the EFA to preserve and grow the sport, helping to safeguard the game for future generations.
Further details are available from