Greta Branxton FC volunteer and administrator, Lauren Fairfull, has officially been announced as the Northern NSW Football (NNSWF) Female Administrator of the Year .
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Originally a netballer, Lauren first became involved in the game of football as a fan-turned-player at the age of 19.
In recent years she has taken on numerous and various roles as a volunteer and administrator including the uniform sales coordinator, club registrar, secretary, and even coach and organiser of all the ALDI MiniRoos competitions, gala days, club fundraisers and events.
If that's not enough, she has somehow found time to continue playing.
Lauren has been instrumental in both gaining Greta Branxton FC accreditation in the National Club Accreditation Scheme and also the Hunter Valley Club of the Year award in 2016.
But she feels fortunate that the club has gifted her with incredible experiences and improved her skills through being an administrator.
"We had recently moved to Branxton and my netball playing daughter went to a school football gala day and came home wanting to play weekend, so I sent my husband down to register her, knowing he would be a proud soccer dad," Lauren said of her start with the club.
"Somehow, he came home as a registered player as well, turning Saturdays into a family football event.
"Nine seasons later, we are more very heavily involved as each year goes by. We feel a sense of belonging to this club and want the club to achieve its best potential.
"I have gained many skills that can even be used in work situations, become a stronger person and leader and gained many friendships - all from football.
"Having a club to belong to is very important, and this feeling of belonging to a community sporting group has helped shape who I am."
Hunter Valley Football operations manager, Sarah White, highlighted Lauren's devotion, dedication and application as a driving force behind Greta Branxton.
"Lauren is a fantastic club person, secretary and administrator and their club is run proficiently and efficiently with Lauren being a key driver," Ms White said.
"She is such a positive influence for the club and community and proudly wears many hats for the Wildcats - from secretary and player, through to coach, match day coordinator, ground official and ALDI MiniRoos Kick Off coordinator - just to name a few.
"Her experience and level-headed approach to running a community football club has earned her a notable and reliable reputation with Hunter Valley Football and fellow club administrators throughout the zone. We congratulate her for being the very deserving recipient of this award."
Lauren also encourages others to be a part of their local club to help build the game, particularly females.
"Get involved. It's worth it."