By ZAC MILBANK
Successfully negotiating Covid restrictions was a common theme at SANFL’s annual Community Volunteers Awards dinner as more than 90 tireless contributors had their admirable efforts recognised at Adelaide Oval.
The past two seasons have been exceptionally challenging for all dedicating their time at Community Football level, ensuring administrators, ambassadors, umpires and coaches nominated were fittingly feted on Friday night.
Administrator of the Year winners Peter Mitchell (2021) and Mary-Lou Griffiths (2020) have thrived under the exceptional circumstances in the past two seasons, ensuring football continued to run smoothly in their regions.
Peter, from the Mid South-Eastern Football League, displayed outstanding leadership in handling fixture alterations due to border restrictions as a result of Covid-19.
A passionate advocate for Interleague and Zone football, Peter has acted as Murray South East’s Team Manager since 2008 whilst remaining as an active voice in the Limestone Coast football review.
Mary-Lou, who was unable to be presented her award last year due to Covid, was an exceptional communicator for all River Murray Football League clubs as restrictions continued to change during 2020.
A significant amount of player transfers were administered by Mary-Lou, as she also kept clubs updated on SANFL’s Return to Play protocols.
Three SANFL Service Awards were presented, including one to Linda Branson, who has worked as an Auskick volunteer at half-time of AFL matches in Adelaide for 25 years.
For the first time, Umpiring Zone Awards were included to recognise the important role they play across South Australia while Geoff Osborn was recognised for his AFL National Community Umpiring Service Award.
Auskick Coordinators, Primary and Secondary School Ambassadors were rewarded for their effort in introducing and promoting the game of Australian Football to youth across all regions of the state.
Katy Javor (Diversity) and Gary Sutherland (Disability) played pioneering roles in promoting inclusion in Australian Football while the three coach awards were won by Leith Dawes (Junior), Wayne Knowles (Senior) and Adam Morgan (Club Coach Coordinator of the Year).
Peter Mitchell
Mid South-Eastern Football League
Wayne Graham
Great Southern Football League
Donald Spratt
Lameroo Football Club
Martin Lifshack
Norwood Football Club
Kelvin Farnham
River Murray Football League
Margaret Gordon
Spencer Gulf Football League
Mary-Lou Griffiths
River Murray Football League
Zenon Okunieff
Barossa, Light & Gawler Football Association
Herman Lucas
Great Southern Football League
Brian Parker
Hills Football League
Naomi Mitchell
Mid South-Eastern Football League
Phil Brand
Yorke Peninsula Football League
25 Years Service
Linda Branson
Mini League, AFL Half Time
20 Years Service
Martin Lifshack
Norwood Football Club
15 Years Service
Adrian Reddy
Raymond Hicks
Central District Football Club
Bob Woodfull
Central, North-Eastern FL
Michael Taylor
Eastern, Hills FL
Matt Giles
Northern, Spencer Gulf FL
Kerry Franks
Western, GFFL Umpires Coordinator
Neil Webber
South-East, Mid South-East FL
Paul Lindner
Southern, Combined Southern Football Umpires Panel
Ray Roberts
Adelaide Footy League
Geoff Osborn – SANFL Juniors
Umpires Coach / Mentor
Matt Bradley – Central District
Angaston Primary School
Metropolitan
Central District – George Gregory
Glenelg – Dylan Evans
North Adelaide – Jon Trovas
Norwood – Daniel Gehling
South Adelaide – Yvette Finae
Sturt – Tim Baccanello
Woodville West Torrens – Nathaniel Eldridge
Country
Central District – Matthew Bradley
North Adelaide – Simon Robinson
Norwood – Kristy Newton
South Adelaide – Danny Robinson
Sturt – Adam Curran
West Adelaide – Bec Keynes
Woodville West Torrens – Jordyn Algar
Amanda Millar – Central District
Salisbury High School
Metropolitan
Central District – Amanda Millar
Norwood – Shane WIllsmore
Sturt – Dan Searle
West Adelaide – Rosie Petrilli
Country
Central District – Mark Leslie
North Adelaide – Andrew Congdon
Sturt – Nadia Honner
West Adelaide – Troy Cowland
Woodville West Torrens – Nick Prokopec
Jenna Tiller – North Adelaide
Crystal Brook FC Auskick Centre
Metropolitan
Central District – Cam Murdoch
Glenelg – David East & Nate Saxty
North Adelaide – Brenton Elliot
Norwood – Craig Stirna
South Adelaide – Rebecca Burnett
Sturt – Bianca Harms
West Adelaide – Tom Haegi
Woodville West Torrens – Karen McCloy
Country
Central District – John Wilksch
Glenelg – Fiona Young
North Adelaide – Jenna Tiller
Norwood – Lachlan Turner
South Adelaide – Travis Crawford
Sturt – Louise Trapp
West Adelaide – Aleck Zadow
Woodville West Torrens – Damien Ziersch
Gary Sutherland
Goodwood Saints Football Club
Katy Javor – West Adelaide
Australian Islamic College
Metropolitan
Central District – Michael Triantafilakis
West Adelaide – Katy Javor
Leith Dawes – Sturt
Mt Lofty Football Club
Metropolitan
Central District – Cory Best
Glenelg – Blake Derer
North Adelaide – Michael Fernholz
Norwood – Michael Johnson
South Adelaide – Marty Clifton
Sturt – Brenton Dalby
West Adelaide – Alan Williams
Woodville West Torrens – Jaycob Ryan
Country
Central District – Jamie Sibbick
Glenelg – Tim Little
North Adelaide – Trevor Sims
Norwood – Roy Dunn
South Adelaide – Richard Wheatley
Sturt – Leith Dawes
West Adelaide – Brandon Williss
Woodville West Torrens – Graham Rigney
Wayne Knowles – Sturt
Mannum Football Club
Metropolitan
Central District – Eric Kells
Glenelg – Steve Nolis
North Adelaide – Ryan Madden
Norwood – Craig Pitt
South Adelaide – Braden Bayly
Sturt – James Harrison
West Adelaide – Matthew Carberry
Country
Central District – Gavin Chaplin
Glenelg – Clint Gallio
North Adelaide – Jarrad Starkey
Norwood – Boyd West
South Adelaide – James Sellar
Sturt – Wayne Knowles
West Adelaide – Matthew Dent
Adam Morgan – Glenelg
Lockleys Football Club
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