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PO Box 302
Thirroul, NSW, 2515
Australia

Thirroul Junior Football Club has more than 400 juniors in teams from Under 6s to Under 18s. The club's aim is to foster football by creating an environment for our Thunderbolts players where success is judged - not by winning - but by having fun, improving skills and participating in a club that is active within the community.

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Thunderbirds WYL

The Thunderbirds WYL team became the first Thirroul women’s team to win the League and Grand Final double in 2018. Thirroul has had a Thunderbirds Youth team since 2016, initially playing in Division 2 before the establishment of a W21s competition in 2017, which became the Women’s Youth League in 2018. The Thunderbirds have played in the W21s FNSW Champion of Champions each of those years, qualifying for the final in 2016 and 2017.

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Back: Brad Walter, Lily Clarke, Ella Libro, Sarah Hanlon, Evie Seddon, Matilda Davis-Raiss, Hannah Carlon, Tegan Joubert, Ebony Starling, Kirk SeddonFront: Justine Walter, Arlena Mackenzie, Cara Baker, Ashleigh Walter, Emily Pannell, Bree Fox, Mae G…

Back: Brad Walter, Lily Clarke, Ella Libro, Sarah Hanlon, Evie Seddon, Matilda Davis-Raiss, Hannah Carlon, Tegan Joubert, Ebony Starling, Kirk Seddon

Front: Justine Walter, Arlena Mackenzie, Cara Baker, Ashleigh Walter, Emily Pannell, Bree Fox, Mae Gibbeson, Chrissie Fedele, Jenna Rose, Veronica Calderon

Absent: Beatrix Curtis, Michaela Findlay.


THIRROUL THUNDERBIRDS YOUTH GRADE

 

Thirroul has been competing in the Football South Coast's women's competition since 2001 and in 2016 intends to again have Thunderbirds teams in all three divisions, as well as the new Youth Grade competition. A high point in the Thunderbirds' histo…

Thirroul has been competing in the Football South Coast's women's competition since 2001 and is the biggest women's club, with five teams in 2019, including two WYL teams. A high point in the Thunderbirds' history was making the 2014 Division 1 grand final, while the club won the Division 3 League Championship in 2015 and were WYL League and Grand Champions in 2018. The club has represented FSC in the U21s Champion of Champions in 2016, 2017 and 2018, qualifying for the final in 2016 and 2017.


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