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John Davies, President
John began his involvement in amateur football in 1964 as a foundation member of the North Beach Amateur Football Club. He played 216 games for North Beach while also serving the club in a variety of off field positions such as: Committee Member (1965 - 1995), Club Delegate (1967 - 1976), Reserves Coach (1970), Club President (1972-74, 1976-79, 1989-90), Club Secretary (1980 - 1981) and Club Treasurer (1986 - 1988).
In 1976 John was elected to the WA Amateur Football League board where he has remained till this day. After serving one year as Vice President in 1995, John was elected President in 1996: a position he holds 15 years later.
John was awarded his WAAFL Life Membership in 1989
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Peter Grosser, Vice President
A player in the WAFL with Claremont and South Perth, Peter found his home in the WAAFL with the North Fremantle Amateur Football Club. He won the North Fremantle F&B in 1974 and in 1985 won the WAAFL B Grade F&B, the same year he earned Life Membership of North Fremantle, and was a WAAFL State Player from 1972 to 1975.
Off the field Peter coached both the Wickepin FC and the North Fremantle Amateur Football Club, and was also President of North Fremantle from 1989 - 1992, and Vice President from 1993 to 2002.
Peter was elected to the WAAFL board in 2003, heavily involving himself in the successful state programs as WAAFL State Team Co-Ordinator from 2004 to 2011. In 2007 Peter took on the responsibility of AAFC International Tour Co-Ordinator and remained in the role again in 2008 and in 2011 Peter was elected Vice President of the WAAFL.
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Bill Armstrong
An accomplished player, Bill played WAAFL football with the Mount Lawley Amateur Football Club between 1981 and 1998, also representing the Swan Districts Football Club (WAFL 1986), Railways Football Club (GNFL 1992-1993) and Central Crocs (MFL 1998 - 2005). He represented the WAAFL as a state player in 1984, 1987, 1988, 1989 and was Captain in 1991, as well as being a WAAFL State Selector in 1990. in 1988 he was an AAFC Representative at the Bicentennial Carnival and a year later was again AAFC Representative at the NFL Division 2 Carnival.
After retiring from WAAFL football Bill continued involvement with the state program, coaching the WAAFL State Colts team from 1995 to 2007 and serving as a member of the Representative Football Sub-Committee between 2004 and 2006.
Bill was elected to the WAAFL board in 2004 and has served as the East Perth DFDC Representative since 2007.
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Peter D'Alessandro
Peter's involvement in the WAAFL began with the West Coast Cowan Amateur Football Club. He played 75 games for West Coast Cowan as well as serving on the committee of the club between 2003 and 2009, and coaching the reserves from 2003 to 2008. He was named West Coast Cowan Clubman of the Year in 2003.
Peter was elected to the WAAFL Board in 2010 and has been heavily involved with maintaining the integrity of the competition, serving as Chairman of the WAAFL Remuneration Sub-Committee over the past two seasons.
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Graham Hill
Graham was elected to the WAAFL Board in 2007 after several years involved in football in an off field capacity. He has been a coach for two years, as well as serving on club committees as registrar and treasurer.
Currently Graham sits on the Finance Sub-Committee, and also uses his expertise in IT to better the WAAFL's technology and communication methods with clubs.
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Wayne Molloy
Wayne was elected to the WAAFL Board in 2009 after serving on the board of the Sunday Football League board from 2005 to 2009.
After playing both country and metropolitan football in Victoria, Wayne started as a committee man as Secretary of the Southern Bears Football Club (Melbourne) and eventually Secretary of the Metropolitan Football League (Melbourne).
After moving to Western Australia he became involved as director of the Ocean Ridge Junior Football Club from 2001 to 2004, then Football Manager of the Kingsway Football Club in 2005 and 2006, before starting his term on the board of the Sunday Football League.
Wayne currently sits on the WAAFL Media, Communications and Sponsorship sub-committee, working to improve communications between the WAAFL and it's clubs, as well as maintaining healthy relationships with corporate partners.
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Milton Sanders
Milton was elected on to the board in 1986, beginning an immediate involvement with the WAAFL State Programs. Throughout his time on the WAAFL board Milton has served as Vice President and on numerous sub-committees, while also working on the Australian Amateur Football Council and the Community Football Council as a WAAFL representative.
He was selected to represent the WAAFL on the AAFC in 2000, remaining on the committee throughout the 2002-2004 and 2005-2007 Triennial Championships, and in 2005 Milton was the Chairman of the AAFC Executive when Western Australia was the host state for the Triennial Championship match.
Milton's accolades include: WAAFL Life Membership (2002), WA Football Commission Certificate for Outstanding Voluntary Service to Football (1996), Australian Sports Medal awarded by the Australian Government for service to football (2000), Australian Football League Merit Award for Services to Amateur Football (2001) and an Australian Football League Recognition Award for Volunteers (2003).
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Bruce Wainwright
Bruce’s involvement in amateur football began when he played for South Perth (Now Canning South Perth Vic Park). After retiring from playing Bruce continued to give back to amateur football, umpiring in excess of 500 games.
Bruce became a member of the WAAFL board in 1972, firstly as assistant Secretary. After 10 years in the role he became Secretary of the WAAFL, a position he held for over 20 years.
He was awarded his WAAFL Life Membership in 1986 and his WAFA Life Membership in 1978.
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