Let the footy and netball season begin!!

Footy and Netball returns to glorious and not so glorious weather conditions!!!

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by Phillip San Remo Advertiser
Let the footy and netball season begin!!
Phillip Island Seniors Captain Jaymie Youle leads his team out on to the ground to play his 200th game for Phillip Island, against Kilcunda Bass. At the end of the game, Jaymie was celebrating a great win for his team, as well as being named winner of the Garry Todd medal, which is presented annually to man of the match after the traditional Kilcunda Bass versus Phillip Island opening round.

Footy and Netball returns, in glorious conditions!

Many thousands turned out for the first game of the footy/netball season at the Cowes Recreation Reserve on Easter Saturday, in glorious autumn conditions.
After a year in hiatus, the excitement was palpable as the district’s young football and netball players took to the ground, with four football and six netball sides playing on the day against neighbouring Kilcunda Bass.

The 2019 flag was unfurled by Jess Gislingham, in honour of his pop Jim Gislingham, who manned the gate rain, hail or shine at the ground for the Club for the past 30 years.
Jim passed away during the Covid lockdown.

New players were presented with their jumpers for the season, and the traditional Garry Todd Medal was awarded to senior’s captain Jaymie Youle, also playing his 200th game for Phillip Island.
All in all, a glorious day, and as they say … Let The Games Begin.

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