Fantastic day last week with a great crowd in attendance for the THF Lunch. Thanks to everyone involved, especially Toni and Dave Beilken in making the day a great success and raising much needed funds for the clubs junior development program. Also thanks to Dave Carroll for organising the guest speaker 'Thiha Yarzer whose story was certainly captivating to all who attended. On field the seniors managed to get over a very determined Heathmont side who threw everything at us, great to see 18 year old Carmine Porcaro light up the 3rd Quarter finishing with 3 goals while the reserves, with Luke Strachan kicking 4 goals and Nelson Jennings and Hamish Puddy playing their first open age games after backing up from the 19’s game and U19’s, with Adrian Catalano kicking 4, had comfortable wins. Congratulations to Adrian Tapscott on his 150th game as well as Ryan Silver and Justin Laughlin on playing their 50th games. Good to see the club has reappointed Chad Rogers as senior coach for next season. This year’s finals venues have been announced by the EFL with 3rd Division being held at East Burwood again except the Elimination and 1st Semi which are at Central Reserve Glen Waverley, Grand Final is Sunday September 11th. Saturday we journey to South Belgrave who always prove a tough opponent at home with the reserves sitting fourth and the U19’s up to second on the ladder both needing to keep winning in very even competitions. Last Sunday a very undermanned vet’s side went down to Scoresby to almost end their finals chances, last game in 2 weeks against Eltham at Kings Park. The junior finals started last week with the U17D side bowing out after a great year, the U11’s and U12’s both going down but using their second chance to continue Sunday, the U13’s had a good win and the U15’s after a week off begin their finals Sunday. Good luck to the U12 girls who start their finals on Sunday at Batterham Reserve after finishing 3rd on the ladder. The Div. 5 Netball girls had a draw last week while the Div. 4 side had another win to consolidate second place on the ladder. Thanks to all King Club members this year, remember lunch is coming up last game on the 13th August when we play Templestowe with ex Carlton and St Kilda player and coach Ken Sheldon as guest speaker; non Members are welcome to attend for $50 per head which includes one free drink. Tim Smith kicked a goal in Casey Scorpions win over Sandringham while Jarrad Smith again lined up for the Port Melbourne development side and Josh Begley ran around with Eastern Ranges. Great news with Josh Begley being invited to attend the AFL National Draft Combine in October alongside the best 18 year olds in the country. Don’t forget that Club Memberships are always available; be a member not just a supporter. Thanks to Neil Thompson for again running the King Club; refer below for further details and get on board this important coterie group of Upper Gully. Andy Neville is again in charge of the VIP area for this season; contact him on 0418 546 260 if you have a group that would like to watch the game from behind glass with Upper Gully Hospitality thrown in.Don’t forget to support our sponsors and especially our major sponsor Ferntree Gully Toyota; contact club vice-president Dean Wilson on 0412 312 672 to help get you a great deal on your next Toyota purchase. Get down to the Royal Hotel between 5:30pm and 6:00pm on Thursday’s for the Meat Tray Raffle; special thanks to James Hume (Upper Gully Life Member) for running this raffle as well as Boococks Meats and the Royal for their support. Remember also that the Royal Hotel has a new Club Rewards System; so please sign up and get your card to be rewarded with a discount for yourself and help the club financially. Presentation Night is being held at the Clubrooms this year and will be on the 17th September, limited seating available so put this in your diary and book tickets early. The Club has put out a new Calender for this season which is available at the club; thanks to Craig Bridle and Dwayne Stangherlin for their efforts as well as Bull as always for the printing.The club has many social media avenues to keep in touch with as well as the website;http://www.uftgfc.sportingpulse.net for all the latest news and photos from around the club. Thank you to all our sponsors for 2016 and especially our Major Sponsor Ferntree Gully Toyota and our Gold level sponsors LPS Waste Services, FTG Motor Group, Frawley Signs, Action Events and Mystique Printing. Anyone wanting to contribute to this newsletter please email uppergullynews@hotmail.com
Good Luck in 2016 Upper.....Go the Red and Blue!
Terry Hopkins Junior Development Foundation Luncheon
Great crowd in attendance with over 140 seated last week for the THF lunch with 6 past presidents 5 past secretary’s and 6 past treasurer’s and many ex committee people, coaches and supporters alongside the numerous past players who combined played well over 5000 games in the red and blue and some even earlier in the blue and white. Showing the family nature of the club there were around 11 brothers and also around 7 father/sons in attendance. Was a fantastic day being able to catch up with so many people who love our great club. Also great to see 4 past Rising Star winners playing in the senior side and another 2 in the reserves on Saturday.
Milestone’s
150 Games - Adrian Tapscott Tappers was cleared to Upper Gully in 2005 from Boronia while playing at Box Hill Hawks. He had previously played 21 games with Eastern Ranges before playing 1 senior and 27 reserves games with Box Hill during 2005 and 2006. During 2005 Tappers made his debut with Upper Gully in the seniors in round 16 against Doncaster East. He played a further one game the following year before committing to Upper Gully full time from 2007 playing in the 2009 Senior Grand Final side and then the 2010 Senior Premiership side after a brief stint at Croydon earlier in the year. After also playing in the 2012 Reserves Grand Final side Tappers played his 100th game for the club during round 10 against North Ringwood in 2012 and was also awarded the Dave Baker (Most Courageous) Award in 2013. With playing his 150th game against Heathmont last week he has now played 131 senior and 19 reserves games kicking 36 goals with that long ranging left foot.
50 Games - Ryan Silver and Justin Laughlin Both Ryan and Juzzy made their way to Upper Gully from Scoresby in 2014 making their debuts in round 1 against South Belgrave. Both have played all their games in the seniors with Juzzy taking out the senior Best & Fairest in his first year has kicked 22 goals while Ryan was awarded the Dave Baker (Most Courageous) Award in 2014 and has kicked 12 goals.
First Reserves Games – Nelson Jennings and Hamish Puddy
Competition Best & Fairest Awards
Anyone looking around the walls of the clubrooms can’t help but notice the Photos of Upper Gully players who have won Competition Best and Fairest awards in either the EDFL or EFL but many would not know that during the early years of Upper Gully before we joined the EDFL we had 2 other completion Best and Fairest winners. In 1951 Jim Winters, the father of 1976 EDFL U17 B&F winner John as well as five other Upper Gully footballers, tied for the Croydon-FTG Football League Reserves Best and Fairest as well as winning the League best U21 player award. Jim started at Upper Gully in 1949, kicking 66 goals for the year, alongside his brother Jack before moving to Horsham in 1952 where he was described as an ‘experienced footballer from the Croydon competition playing Half Forward before he injured a knee and later played Full Back’. Jim returned to Upper Gully in 1954 playing a handful of games to take his games tally to 49. Pat West became the second Upper Gully player to win a competition B&F in 1960 when he won the MDFA Reserves Best and Fairest. Pat played 120 games between 1957 and 1965 which included the 1960 Reserves Grand Final and the 1962 Reserves Premiership being described as a ‘Rough & tough centreman – stopped for nobody’
Results - Fifteen vs Heathmont at Kings Park
Seniors
Upper Ferntree Gully 2.2-14 2.2-14 6.7-43 6.7-43
Heathmont 1.0-6 4.5-29 5.6-36 5.7-37
Goal Kickers: C. Porcaro 3, T. Hickleton, T. Meagher, B. Hards
Best Players: A. Tapscott, B. Kelleher, L. Gellie, T. Meagher, J. Whiteman, C. Porcaro
Reserves
Upper Ferntree Gully 4.1-25 5.4-34 10.8-68 10.8-68
Heathmont 0.0 1.1-7 1.2-8 1.6-12
Goal Kickers: L. Strachan 4, J. Cutts 2, L. Lawson 2, J. Godfrey, J. Zappone
Best Players: J. Nelson, J. Divett, K. Chalker, A. Constantine, B. Toole, L. Lawson
U19’s vs The Basin
Upper Ferntree Gully 5.4-34 9.10-64 11.15-64 16.20-116
The Basin 0.0 0.0 0.0 1.1-7
Goal Kickers: A. Catalano 4, R. Bailey 3, L. Meagher 2, P. Bullock 2, J. Cawsey, T. Stephen, N. Jennings, A. Mylanos, M. Graham
Best Players: J. Cawsey, R. Bailey, N. Jennings, A. Mylanos, L. Meagher, M. Graham
Round Sixteen vs South Belgrave at South Belgrave
Head to Head
Seniors
Upper Gully 20 to South Belgrave 6 (First Game in 1949)
Reserves
Upper Gully 15 to South Belgrave 3 (First Game in 1961)
Under 19’s
Upper Gully 4 to South Belgrave 1 (First Game in 2014)
First Game vs South Belgrave - Seniors 28th May 1949 at South Belgrave
Upper Gully 15-15 defeated South Belgrave 13-22
Goal Kickers: Fred Rosenbrock 6, Jim Winters 6, Bill Griffiths 2, Alex Campbell 1
Best Players: Alec Cody, Jim Winters, Harvey Sambell, Fred Rosenbrock, Doug Campbell, Alex Campbell, Bill Griffiths, Murray Furmston
Last Time Results – Round Three vs South Belgrave at Kings Park
Seniors
Upper Ferntree Gully 3.2-20 6.8-44 10.10-70 17.15-117
South Belgrave 3.1-19 4.1-25 6.4-40 7.4-46
Goal Kickers: J. Godfrey 7, R. Murray 2, J. Calvert 2, P. Caruso, T. Meagher, T. Willis, B. Hards, J. Laughlin, T. Hickleton
Best Players: J. Godfrey, J. Whiteman, J. Laughlin, B. Hards, P. Gellie, T. Meagher
Reserves
Upper Ferntree Gully 1.3-9 4.4-28 5.6-36 5.12-42
South Belgrave 1.3-9 2.4-16 2.4-16 4.4-28
Goal Kickers: K. Chalker, J. Cutts, B. Toole, B. Ward, L. Strachan
Best Players: M. Sproules, L. Leslie, K. Chalker, B. Beaton, B. Toole, L. Lawson
U19’s
Upper Ferntree Gully 2.3-15 6.4-40 8.6-54 14.11-95
South Belgrave 0.1-1 1.1-7 2.1-13 2.3-15
Goal Kickers: J. Cawsey 5, P. Bullock 4, A. Catalano 2, M. Dejong, L. Meagher, J. Saltum
Best Players: J. Cawsey, R. Bailey, P. Bullock, A. Catalano, J. Gillespie, N. Jennings
Upper Gully Vets – Round Eight vs Scoresby at Kings Park
Upper Ferntree Gully 0.1-1 2.2-14 3.4-22 3.5-23
Scoresby 5.6-36 10.9-69 13.11-89 15.12-102
Goal Kickers: S. Kipyego, J. Franken, M. Clancy
Best Players: S. Graham, S. Kipyego, J. Zinnow, G. Blundell, M. Clancy, C. Smith
Needing a win to keep our finals hopes alive the lead up was not encouraging losing a couple of players before the day and having the bare minimum turn up to play with a few under injury clouds. Paul Dale made a surprise appearance and some gear was hurriedly found for him to run out so we could start the game with 18 players. Although we tried hard the bigger bodied Scoresby players were too good in the end even after getting some late reinforcements in Justin Wise and Jimmy Campbell after the game had started. Daley could certainly use some training after trying to take a couple of his trademark hangers only to get nowhere near the ball. Good performances again to Shagga and Josh down back with great support from Chris Smith and Sanka and the midfield of Greggy B, Brad Smith and Jas Zinnow while up forward with no Bull as a target Micky Clancy hobbling about was trying everything as was Justin Wise and Brad Weinert also back after injury. The loss has pushed us down to fifth but a miracle in the last game with us beating Eltham and the more likely North Ringwood beating Scoresby could still potentially see us make finals.
Next Game vs Eltham at Kings Park on Sunday the 7th August at 2:30pm.
Upper Gully Netball - Results Round Twelve
Div. 4 – 2nd on Ladder
Upper Ferntree Gully Red 8 20 29 44
Norwood Purple 11 18 22 29
Goals: K. Wilson 41, C. Napier 2, V. Cairns 1
Div. 5 – 6th on Ladder
Upper Ferntree Gully Blue 13 20 25 29
The Basin Green 5 12 20 29
Goals: E. Stewart 12, A. Thomas 10, T. Hochkins 4, S. Brummelen 3
Netball Round Thirteen – Friday 29th July
Division 4 OXLEY COLLEGE, Old Melbourne Road, Chirnside Park
COURT 3 7:15pm South Croydon vs Upper Ferntree Gully Red
Division 5 OXLEY COLLEGE, Old Melbourne Road, Chirnside Park
COURT 3 8:20pm Upper Ferntree Gully Blue vs Mulgrave Red
In association with the EFL FRIDAY NIGHT NETBALL COMPETITION UFTG Seniors Football Club are fielding 2 x LADIES TEAMS for 2016. If you are interested & would like to join as a player or support/coaching role, please forward your expression of interest to: uftg-netball@hotmail.com Registration Fees $55 for 16 to 18 years of age $65 for 18 years and over. Registration fee covers club membership, court fee, umpire fee, entry fee and insurance. UFTG Club netball dress costs $65 GO UPPER!
U12 GIRLS FOOTY 2016
Under 12 South Finals - All Matches played at Batterham Reserve (Oval 2)
Elimination Final July 31 9:00am
Qualifying Final July 31 11:10am
1st Semi Final August 7 9:00am
2nd Semi Final August 7 11:10am
Preliminary Final August 14 9:00am
Grand Final August 21 9:00am
Result Round Fourteen – 2nd on Ladder
Knox 0.0 3.0-18 3.3-21 7.6-48
Upper Ferntree Gully 1.1-7 1.1-7 1.1-7 1.1-7
31st July Qualifying Final vs Ferntree Gully at Batterham Reserve 11:10am
Junior Club News
Dobson Clubrooms & bar will be open from 4:30pm each Sunday after the game for every round of the finals. Also the U17's Presentation Night is on the 19th August and Junior Presentation Day is on the 18th September. Another date to put in diary is Registration Day on the 13th November.
Junior Finals
U15C 2nd Semi Final 2.30 pm - Upper Ferntree Gully vs Lysterfield
Walker Reserve, Tyner Rd, Wantirna South (Mel. 63 K12)
U13C 1st Semi Final 12.30pm - Rowville vs Upper Ferntree Gully
Heatherdale Reserve, Purches St, Mitcham (Mel. 49 D12)
U12C 1st Semi Final 10.55am - Upper Ferntree Gully vs Ferntree Gully
Lilydale Sports Oval, off Main St, Lilydale (Mel. 38 E4)
U11B 1st Semi Final 10.55am - Upper Ferntree Gully vs St Simons
Forest Hill Reserve, Fraser Place, Forest Hill (Mel. 62 E2)
ADMISSION PRICES
Price of admission to all Junior Finals games is $5.00 per adult and children under the age of 17 years are admitted free of charge.
A separate payment is required at each venue visited. Please communicate this to all interested parties to avoid issues on the day. No Pets Allowed
Results Finals Week One
U17D Elimination Final
Heathmont Gold 2.4-16 3.7-25 8.11-59 8.11-59
Upper Ferntree Gully Blue 0.2-2 1.2-8 3.3-21 4.3-27
Goal Kickers: J. Roger, J. Pritchard, S. Vance, S. Stevens
Best Players: M. Lyons, M. Knight, J. Knight, E. Murdock, B. Beaton, C. Hayman
U13C Elimination Final
Wantirna South 3.3-21 3.3-21 5.5-35 6.6-42
Upper Ferntree Gully 2.4-16 6.9-45 9.13-67 14.18-102
Goal Kickers: D. Madden 4, J. Smith 2, N. Stubbs 2, B. Mackenzie 2, J. Coward, J. Murray, B. McDonald, T. Spencer
Best Players: N. Stubbs, B. McDonald, D. Madden, J. Wanless, J. Smith, B. Dybing
U12C Qualifying Final
Bayswater 0.0 1.2-8 3.5-23 4.8-32
Upper Ferntree Gully 0.1-1 0.1-1 0.1-1 0.3-3
Best Players: B. Edwards, D. Meagher, J. Warner, J. Campbell, B. Wilson, J. Halabi
U11B Qualifying Final
Upper Ferntree Gully 0.0 0.3-3 1.5-11 1.5-11
Waverley Blues 1.0-6 2.0-12 2.0-12 4.5-29
Goal Kickers: S. Smith
Best Players: J. Prendergast, S. Edmanson, W. Lowe, K. Baker, S. Smith, T. Scrivanos
Terry Hopkins Junior Development Foundation
After an idea from then Colts Coach Graham Lenthall who discussed it with then senior president Andy Neville, Neville Roberts was approached and became the prime instigator of this initiative and through consultation with the senior club, this idea was taken to the junior club and the birth of the then “Royals Club” took place.
In 2001 a coterie was formed by some interested members and ex-players with a view to forming a foundation whereby a support group could be set up to assist the transition of junior players into the senior ranks of Upper Gully. This group was originally named “The Royals Club” and their agenda was to offer financial, attendance and moral support, mentoring, guest speakers and skill specialists etc. to keep our great club going. Our target group was the Under 15’s and 16’s of the Upper Gully Juniors in conjunction with the Colts (under 18’s) of the Senior Club. With the change in EFL age groups this has now become the U17’s and U19’s groups.
It was agreed that a U/16 player would be selected at the end of the season as “The Royals Rising Star”. A unique criterion was set for the selection of this award with the intention being to select a player most likely to play senior football at Upper Gully.
In 2005 the club lost dear friend and devotee Terry Hopkins following a long battle with cancer. In recognition of his courage and passion for our club, which was an inspiration to all, the former “Royals Club” was renamed in his honour.
Over the past years, the Terry Hopkins Foundation has continued to evolve from what began as a passionate attempt to set up a formal organisation to assist the senior club in promoting and developing players for the future.
After 2014 the THF did away with the membership fee and instead decided to concentrate its fundraising on the annual luncheon. As all THF members were required to be a member of the Upper Ferntree Gully Football Club as per the constitution, part of the THF membership fee was returned to the club. With this change now all money raised at the Luncheon will go to the THF. Of course anybody wishing to be a member of the Upper Ferntree Gully Football Club is more than welcome to do so.
The charter of the THF is simple; it is devoted to raising funds to help ensure the future of the club through the support and development of our young players.
All proceeds from THF fundraising initiatives are used to benefit our younger players. Primarily the THF provides in conjunction with the Junior Club funding and support for the development of our junior players through coach education provided by “The Modern Game”.
Since 2001 the THF has sponsored the club’s under 19 “Rising Star” award, provided warm-up jackets for the club’s under 17’s and under 19s, funded information/education evenings for the club’s juniors, provided Sherrin footballs for awards to under 17 players, continued to contribute funds to retain the services of “The Modern Game” and provided funding for the under 19/under 17 Boot Camp amongst other contributions.
Upper Gully Buddy System
This year we have rolled out our buddy system between our Under 17's and senior players, this program has been established to continue to improve the transition from junior to senior footy at Upper Gully. The program consisted of our senior players presenting their buddy with their jumper for the season at a jumper presentation night held before the season, following that the seniors attended at least 2 of the boys’ games throughout the year and also our senior buddies were present for one of the junior family nights. Outside of this the buddies can communicate with each other as mentors and provide advice for the boys to aid in their development on and off the field. The program has continued to evolve over the year paving the way for years to come.
Lifeworks Counselling Service
The Club has formed a new partnership with LifeWorks Relationship Counselling & Education Services to provide counselling to any players from the club requiring assistance for any issues they may have; this is a free and confidential counselling service and will provide great assistance for Robyn Lawson our Club Wellbeing Officer.
Upper Gully Past Players Group
Great day was had by all Past Players who turned earlier in the year including a couple of Premiership coaches in attendance. The club would like to see as many former players at all matches during the season showing their support for the current players. The club is very keen to start up a formal past players group at Upper Gully to allow for gatherings and functions to help support the club. This season as well as last season saw plenty of familiar faces with past players and officials at the THF Lunch all enjoying being able to catch with current and past friends and teammates in a social atmosphere. If you are interested in being involved in the past players group please let us know so we can organise dates for functions and numbers. Please contact Casey de Groot on 0419 377 588 or Andy Lee on 0419 539 863 for further details.
Mascot/Baby Jumpers
We have Mascot/Baby Jumpers available for order, short sleeve or long sleeve. From sizes 0 and Upwards. Also can order with number on the Back of Jumper. Prices are $65 for short sleeve and $70 for long sleeve. We need to place order with at least 10 jumpers so if you are interested please email uftg-orders@hotmail.comor contact Tom Caruso on 0406 102 549 with your order details.
2016 Membership
Don't be a Supporter Become a Member; support your club and get free entry to Home Games as well as access to the Social Club and Voting Rights. Contact Andy Lee on 0419 539 863 for further details.
King Club 2016
The King Club lunch this year is coming up on the 13th August during the last home game against Templestowe. Last season saw a new initiative in the King Club Flyer Trophy where members cast votes (3, 2, and 1) on the player they think had the greatest impact in the first half of the game and had gotten the team off to a flying start. Well done to Jarrod Whiteman who took out the award for the 2015 season. The King Club is a support group for the Upper Ferntree Gully Football Club and provides valuable funds for the Football Club. For 2016 members of the King Club have access to the rooms during the senior game half time were they receive food and drinks complimentary during the break; there are also raffles to raise further money with joker poker featured. You become a club member and have free entry into home games and also received a King Club Polo or other Merchandise. There is also a social event during the season. Neil Thompson can be contacted for further Details at neilt101@hotmail.com mobile: 0400 921 357.
Silver Membership – Cost of $300.
· Club Membership - $50
· Jacket - $50
· Entry to half time (drinks and food) - $200
· End of year function with partner (lunch and drinks) - $100
Value - $400
Gold Membership - $500.
· All of Silver benefits -$410
· Attendance at MCG Corporate Box for one match with full catering - $500
Value - $900
The Modern Game
Upper Gully Football Club has yet again employed the services of Craig Winter from ‘The Modern Game’. 2016 will be the 7th year that Craig or as he is commonly known as Crackers will be involved with this club. We would be one of the very few football clubs that would have this level of commitment to supporting the coaches. ‘The Modern Game’ provides a Coaches Development program to support junior coaches and the players in their football journey. ‘The Modern Game’ philosophy and mission is to educate coaches, via their robust coaching framework, that junior football is not all about scoreboard results, it is about teaching, developing and improving the children with their sporting skills and their general life skills. If the focus is on these areas, the ‘results’ elements will look after themselves. Craig will again hold Coaching workshops which our coaches will attend, every coach will be provided coaching resources to assist in areas such as planning training sessions and other relevant tools, he will also be available to assist in training sessions. He will also observe our coaches on game day and provide verbal and written feedback on areas that were well handled and areas where they can in improve in their coaching performance. We would be one of the only EFL clubs that would go that level in assisting and improving our Junior Coaches.
The Modern Game is again looking forward to supporting the club, and specifically the coaches, to further develop their skill and knowledge and enhance their coaching journey. After consultation with all parties, we agree that the current format of the program provides the outcomes the club is looking for and hence we will continue to provide the following: Structure and support to facilitate coaching interviews, 4 x Pre-season coaching workshops, Age Specific Coaching Folders provided to each Coach, 1:1 Mentoring/Tuition for individual coaches, Regular visits and practical support at training sessions, Game Day observations & feedback, Additional support with club requirements (ie. Policies, etc.)
Once again the focus of the program and partnership will be to ensure external and ongoing support is provided to each coach as often as needed. While many of the coaches are at different stages of their journey, past years’ suggest they all benefit from: Tips to prepare & improve your training session, Young player development, Age specific training programs, Player Assessments to track improvement, Skill acquisition and remediation advice, Skills to coach resilience & manage expectation.
Upper Gully Football Club History
Andy Lee has added to the website under the History tab a complete table of head to head results against all sides that the seniors have played since 1949. Andy also has been compiling a list of all players to have played for Upper Gully and has now added to the website an updated list of players from 1949-1959 who have played for Upper Gully; any further details on these players would be appreciated. Still looking for Upper Gully Membership Cards from 1969, 1970 and 1971 as well as 1951; also after any EFL records from the 1960’s, 1970’s or 1980’s, if anyone can help please contact Andy Lee on 0419 539 863. Please check the Club History Page on the club website as well as the Battler page. If anyone is interested in providing anecdotes about the club or their own or others football career or any amendments or additions to the club history on the website; please contact Andy Lee at alene.lee@ozemail.com.au
Sponsors News
Thank you to all our SPONSORS for 2016, especially our Major Sponsor Ferntree Gully Toyota and our Gold Sponsors Action Events, Frawley Signs, Mystique Printingand LPS Waste Services. We also welcome on board the FTG Motoring Group as a significant sponsor. More news about this sponsorship later but part of the deal is for our new Away Clash Jumpers that the club will wear three times during the season including last weeks practice match. Why wait until summer if you want that pool contact our sponsor Pools-R-Us on 9547 8800 Don’t forget to contact Norm Reynolds for all your used car and servicing requirements. The club has signed up Johnny Boys Pizza’s in Upper Gully as a new sponsor. Last season the club welcomed on board Trident Leasing Australia as a new sponsor, contact Peter Nicholls on 1300 883 718 for all your funding needs, also iTrak Real Estate are on board sponsoring Upper Gully shorts, for any real estate requirements contact David on 0411 655 611. Anytime Fitness Ferntree Gully is now a sponsor of the Club and has agreed to a special rate for Players and Members of UFTGFC at $12 / week for 18 Month contract.In addition Jason Wood – Federal Liberal Member for Latrobe and Ray White Real Estate came on as Sponsor’s in 2015. Please use them and mention you are from the club so they continue their support to us. Their details can be found on the website. Also if anyone who knows of potential sponsors please contact Peter Hards, who will follow up with you.
Social Media
Theclub is on TWITTER; ClickHere Currently 517 followers and growing; also the club is on FACEBOOK currently with over 457 subscribers. Search for and Subscribe to the UpperferntreeGully OfficalSite FootballClub. The club has created a new Team App for IPhone and Android Phone users for all the news and events happening around the club with currently 133 members. All you need to do is download the Team App fromhttp://teamapp.com/appand search for UFTGFC to install on your phoneAnd now we are on Instagram as well; https://www.instagram.com/uftgfc/with already 161 followers as well as aYou Tube site
The club is compiling a database of email address so that we are able to communicate to as many people as possible the latest news and events happening around the club more efficiently. With this in mind could you please forward the email address of any Upper Gully people you may know touppergullynews@hotmail.com
UFTG Football Club Committee 2016
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