When did you first get involved with Great Western?
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I first got involved with the club in 2017 when I was appointed as senior coach of the club.
What do you love most about being part of the Great Western FNC?
Great Western is a great community football club and everyone is treated as an equal.
Everyone feels part of the family and it's a wonderful club to be a part of.
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Why do you support and volunteer with Great Western?
I'm an employee of the football club, but the rest of my time is voluntary.
I love giving back to the game that's given so much to me.
Most weeks I umpire and help run our Auskick program. We have great volunteers at our club and plenty of members help out each week.
You can't run a club without them.
What is your number one highlight in your time supporting and volunteering with Great Western?
The highlights of my time at Great Western would have to be starting up our club's Auskick program in 2018.
The enjoyment football brings to young kids within our community makes me happy.
Also our 2019 premiership win was very special.
The club worked so hard to get there and it was great to get some reward for the club faithful after such a long drought.
Who are the players from Great Western you've most enjoyed watching?
Luke Notting and Andrew Cameron have been the players I've enjoyed watching the most during my time at the club.
Both players work really hard and they both play with a lot of passion. It is inspiring.
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