Storm celebrates in style

James Rafferty, Mason Vivian from Your Body Hub and Anna Klaric from Inspire Physiotherapy, accept a special presentation from Storm president Roger Palmer (centre) for their invaluable support during the year with sports science and physiotherapy.

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Gippsland Storm Elite Development Netball Club recently celebrated the 20th anniversary of the founding of the club back in 1998.

In conjunction with the annual presentations, former players and founding committee members were in attendance.

Club president Roger Palmer thanked all the committee for their work, along with the coaches and teams for their efforts during the season.

With some very good results – the open squad winning their grand final and four squads in total making the finals at the Waverley Netball Centre – the future is bright for Gippsland Storm.

Palmer also announced that Storm will be holding training sessions in the Gippsland region this coming Spring season 2018.

Just recently, during the school holidays, Storm ran two free netball clinics, one at the Nyora Netball Club and the other at Cardinia Life Stadium in Pakenham, to give back to the community that has supported them for so long.

He also touched on the club’s heavy push into social media apps for a more comprehensive communication platform.

During the evening a new award was presented by Anna Klaric. The INSPIRE Physiotherapy Scholarship for women, which was awarded to Kaylah Loulanting from Storm’s 15 and under one squad for her remarkable achievements during the Autumn season.

The 20th anniversary celebrations continued during the evening, with the founder and former president of the club Mike Spain, recalling the first team that Storm ever entered in State League Netball in 1998, at the old Royal Park stadium in Parkville Melbourne. It was a 17 and Under squad made up from players from all over Gippsland, many of the original players attended the evening to join in the celebrations.

Mike recalled the first Storm meeting ever held at Heather and Rod McLeish’s home in Drouin.

“There were only four people that attended the meeting, myself, Heather, Jenny English from Warragul and Brian Jogoe from Pakenham,” he said.

“We had no idea it would be such a roller coaster ride, within only a few years we had a senior squad in State League Netball Championship division, two other senior squads and five junior squads.

“It seemed like only a few years later Renae Hallinan one of our 17 and Under juniors was playing for the Australian Diamonds and Jess Thomas from Drouin making every junior state squad and being named 21 and Under all Australian Netball Captain.

“Over the years I’ve often attended regional Gippsland netball grand finals, only to see many of the netballers from both sides are either former or current Gippsland Storm netballers, a testament our development program.”

All up a night to remember for Gippsland Storm, the club now looks forward to the Spring season at the Waverley Netball Centre and the annual tryouts in October 2018.

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For more photos of the evening, pick up a copy of next week’s (8 August) Gazette.