Best club person award winners Mandy and Andy Fennell.
Senior football team award winners (from left) rising star Will Hatfield, best utility Brad Hefford, best and fairest Sean Masterson, most consistent and leading goalkicker Jed Lamb and coach Dean Alger. Absent: runner-up best and fairest Nick Graham, most determined Nick Mulqueen and best team person Mitchell Smart.
Some of the club's many life members attended the event (from left) Norm Canobie (front), John Shiels, Mark Walters, new life member John Mulqueen, Justin Cant, Kelly Sheehan and Gavin Ough.
B grade netball award recipients (from left) joint best and fairest Bec O'Halloran, runner-up best and fairest Naomi Allardyce, joint best and fairest Lily Sheehan and coaches award Sophie Fennell.
The reserves football award recipients (from left) best and fairest Lucas Monacella, coaches award Bradley Quirk and most potential Sam Dennis. Absent: runner-up best and fairest Josh Dawson, most improved Tim Quirk and leading goalkicker Jamie Somers.
A grade netball award winners most consistent Sienna Green (left) and best and fairest Renee Cook. Absent: runner-up best and fairest Jaime Rollinson.
The C grade netball award winners best and fairest Talarna Olsen (left) and, coaches award Bella Hefford. Absent: runner-up best and fairest Georgia Lyons.
The Warragul Football Netball Club held their 2022 senior presentation night at the Warragul Downtowner in great style.
A large crowd was in attendance and thoroughly enjoyed the evening, in large part thanks to master of ceremonies Daniel Giardina who led the evening with both grace and humour.
The highlight of the night was the induction of the club's 78th life member, John Mulqueen. Fittingly, John's family and friends were all present to witness the great occasion, as presented by the club's current life members, led by Gavin Ough.
Husband and wife team Andy and Mandy Fennell were both awarded Best Club Person, awards with Mandy delivering an emotional speech describing their love of the club and the enjoyment they get from being part of the Gulls family.
Will Hatfield was named the senior team's Rising Star, receiving the Bobby Richardson Memorial Trophy. Will humbly and gracefully responded thanking the club and his team mates, with a big special mention to his senior soach Dean Alger, who he said had been fantastic for his development.