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THE AFL South East Commission has appointed former Frankston YCW star Paul Theobald to the commissioner ranks.
A highly decorated footballer in the Peninsula FNL and director of Greenway Projects, Paul brings a wealth of football and business experience to AFL South East.
He played 264 senior games for Frankston YCW between 1989 and 2001 including five premierships (two as captain). Paul was twice named the MPNFL’s best and fairest player in 1991 and 1997 and was twice Frankston YCW’s best and fairest in 1990 and 1999.
In announcing the appointment, AFL South East Chairman Jeff Kimber said the commission was thrilled to have someone with Paul’s credentials helping shape football in the region.
“Paul’s local football and business experience will be an invaluable asset to the strategic discussions and decisions of the commission,” Kimber said.
“Paul has an absolute passion for local football and that passion is evident in his enthusiasm to strengthen, develop and promote football in the region.
Theobald said he is excited by the challenges and opportunity the commission position presents.
“Football has given me enormous joy, treasured memories and lifelong friendships and this role is just another element of my football journey,” he said.
“This role provides the opportunity for me to contribute to the strength and vitality of football in the region and continue to provide players the same opportunities I was afforded.
“In assessing this position, contributing to the enormous benefits AFL South East can and will bring to the region was something I was keen to be a part of.
“I look forward working with all stakeholders in the region for the best outcomes for local football”.
Theobald joins Jeff Kimber, Scott Grimster, Russell Jacgung and Karen De Villiers as part of the five-member commission alongside Region General Manager Jeremy Bourke. The commission will expand to seven members at its annual general meeting later in the year, with AFL South East continuing to field strong interest in commissioner positions.

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