
Cable Beach women's head coach Katherine Dann receives WA Football community club coach award
In addition to being Cable Beach Football Club's women's teams head coach, Dann also volunteers her time as vice-president, and is a player and coach of the club's netball team.
In previous years she has contributed as an assistant coach, regularly taking training sessions and running game day when needed, before taking on the head coach role this year.
Meanwhile, West Kimberley Junior Football League secretary Tim Brooker is in the running for the Kimberley region volunteer award for his tireless work in the junior league.
For the past nine seasons, Brooker has served as coach, team manager, secretary, game day co-ordinator, and junior umpire co-ordinator. He has grown the league from 333 players to more than 600 in just three years, with one in four children in Broome aged 5–18 now playing in the WKJFL.
WA Football club development and volunteer specialist Jenne Emberson congratulated all nominees, finalists and winners who had made invaluable contributions to football.
'The WA Football volunteer of the year award is an exceptional opportunity to honour and celebrate the invaluable contributions of our volunteers,' she said.
'Once again we were thrilled to receive so many nominations from right across the State which highlight the value of volunteers within football.
'We would like to take this opportunity to thank all volunteers for their contribution to ensuring that football continues to thrive.'
The 2025 WA Football volunteer of the year will be announced at the WAFL grand final on Sunday, September 21.
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