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Newcastle Permanent Community Coach of the Month for May (FFNC) Paul Tulloch is pictured here with Jessie White from Newcastle Permanent Building Society and players from his Grade 9 LHFC Miniroos team.

Paul Tulloch named Newcastle Permanent Community Coach of the Month for May

June 20th, 2016

Northern NSW Football is pleased to announce Paul Tulloch from Lennox Head FC as Football Far North Coast’s Newcastle Permanent Community Coach of the Month for May 2016.

NNSWF Community Football Manager Peter Haynes applauded Paul’s efforts by saying, “Paul has clearly worked very hard to ensure that his team enjoy their football experience. The passion, enthusiasm and commitment to his players means that Paul is a worthy recipient of the Newcastle Permanent Community Coach of the Month Award.”

Newcastle Permanent Sponsorship Coordinator Jessie White was on hand to congratulate Paul and made a presentation of a coaching pack inclusive of balls, markers, bibs, whistle, polo shirt and cap courtesy of Newcastle Permanent to further assist Paul in continuing his valuable coaching role.

“Newcastle Permanent is proud to support community football across Northern NSW and it is great to be able to recognise the efforts of a local coach who shows such dedication to developing their team.” Jessie White said.

About NNSWF’s Community Partnership with Newcastle Permanent:

Newcastle Permanent is the major partner of Community Football across Northern NSW and has partnered with NNSWF since 2008, supporting the High Performance Program and Junior Football Program.

Newcastle Permanent’s investment in football is one of its most important community partnerships and reflects the financial institution’s commitment to supporting the local community.

The Community Partnership with Newcastle Permanent includes recognition programs such as Newcastle Permanent Volunteer of the Month, Newcastle Permanent Community Coach of the Month, Newcastle Permanent Community Club of the Year, training tools for community coaches and volunteers, as well as the distribution of over 9,000 free balls to young players.

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