Nutrien Ag Solutions backs country footy

By Wendy Gould
October 10 2021 - 9:00pm
At the presentation of cheques to the six football clubs that were the highest value recipients from Nutrien Ag Solutions new fertiliser order initiative were company key account manager Steve Wright (back left), Brenden Sweeney, Morawa Football Club, Daniel Stead, York Roos Football Club, Cameron Newbold, Railways Football Club (Albany), Ken Quartermaine, Wanderers Football Club (Katanning) and Nutrien Ag Solutions region manager west Andrew Duperouzel, Tom Major (front left), Ravensthorpe Football Club and Rohan Vaux, Boxwood Hills Football Club.
At the presentation of cheques to the six football clubs that were the highest value recipients from Nutrien Ag Solutions new fertiliser order initiative were company key account manager Steve Wright (back left), Brenden Sweeney, Morawa Football Club, Daniel Stead, York Roos Football Club, Cameron Newbold, Railways Football Club (Albany), Ken Quartermaine, Wanderers Football Club (Katanning) and Nutrien Ag Solutions region manager west Andrew Duperouzel, Tom Major (front left), Ravensthorpe Football Club and Rohan Vaux, Boxwood Hills Football Club.

OFFICIALS, players and guests of the WA Country Football League (WACFL) were out in force at Optus Stadium last weekend for an official function preceding the WAFL grand final.

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