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This has been a great game. very successful year for the club and a second • Thanks to sponsorship from the Bendigo Bank successive premiership would have provided a we were able to provide goal posts for seven very satisfying conclusion. However, this was district schools that did not have them. not to be and we congratulate Subiaco on their • Supported by United Credit 1300 red and brilliant performances throughout the year. white footballs were purchased and given to every 9 – 13 year old registered in the There is no doubt that the highlight of the year District. was the unveiling of the John Gerovich statue • The DDC has contributed to promote the value at the Foundation Day Derby. To bring this of volunteers by encouraging recognition of project to fruition in such a short time required their efforts and the importance of developing an enormous amount of work and organisation. skills through education. Cheryl Ward, DDC Brian Ciccotosto did a wonderful job as team Secretary, was acknowledged as West Australia’s leader. We received terrific support from the volunteer of the year and on Sandover Medal City of Fremantle, especially Mayor Peter night Cheryl was presented with a trip for two Tagliaferri and Councillor Geoff Graham. The the this year’s AFL Grand Final. largest WAFL home and away crowd of the year • The importance of connecting junior clubs with attended the game. Our thanks goes out to all the senior clubs in the district has continued to those who contributed to the project. be developed to provide young players with a career pathway outside of AFL – WAFL. Some This year our heritage night paid tribute to junior clubs have adopted the jumper colours of the South Fremantle players selected in the the nearest senior club, notably Kardinya (CBC organisation of social events and the myriad Indigenous Team of the Century. Stephen Amateurs) and Mundijong. of other tasks necessary to run a successful Michael, Nicky Winmar and Peter Matera • For the first time this year we also introduced football club our sincere thanks. received the accolades of the very large crowd the “Adopt a Charity” scheme which saw the in attendance. Neville Collard delivered a club fund raise for Multiple Sclerosis and the Again we have been well served by or traditional Noongar welcome and Richard Murdoch Hospice. administration staff and I’m sure members will Walley’s considerable talents contributed to be well satisfied with our balance
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