
Hosted by Panania Diggers RSL Soccer Club through organiser Brett Lombe at Kelso Park, the day acknowledged the role and importance of female referees, coaches, managers, administrators and volunteers.
With games being played on the day at Kelso Park as well as some at Marco Reserve, players from both received drinks and freebies after their match and brought the family along to enjoy a range of activities including professional face painting, a jumping castle, an iMove physio station, Blooms Chemist health checks, a Football NSW inflatable, Too Cheezy Woodfired pizzas, chicken kebabs, wraps, cakes and raffles.
Panania Diggers RSL Soccer Club’s sign-writer had his Hilux Utility wrapped in stencils for children to enjoy colouring-in various scenes of girls playing footy for a gold coin donation.
“It was an extra special celebration and all for a good cause,” Brett said.
“There was great food and interesting activities for everyone and it was wonderful to see so many families coming along and lending their support.”
Bankstown Football has now opened registrations for their summer season for all age groups, kicking off on October 4 and played Kinch Reserve, Third Avenue, Condell Park.
With prizes on offer, the competition will run on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday nights.
Register at bdafa.com.au.
