Prior to his passing, David lamented the fact that many players of high standard had left the game when age and/or injuries slowed down their games. He felt it they were trying to preserve their squash ratings, possibly in case they ever came back to the game. David fought against this concept.
During his long battle, he continued to line up against players in both the upper and lower grades.
His famous “Little Black Book” presence, after a match, meant you were either:
a) Having your name entered for beating him, so he could thrash you next time he met when he was feeling better
b) Having your name scribbled out because he had just exacted sweet revenge
In his honor, and as a testament to his courage and determination, we have the David Fuller Black Book Award which is handed out at the completion of the State Titles.
We welcome members to put forward any nominations each year by the end of May that have displayed the following qualities as a player and member of NSW State Masters Association:
1) A current NSWMSA player.
2) A fierce competitor being a good sport at the same time.
3) Respectful.
4) Someone who is overcoming adversity, perhaps facing a downward trend in their squash rankings due to age, injuries and/or illness.
5) Someone who fosters squash either by being on committees, running tournaments and/or volunteering their time at events i.e. someone who contributes to the game of squash outside of just participating.
Winners
2022 Garry Cowan
2023 Carol Loy
2024 Katie Totaro
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