Come and play Girls Footy in 2020!
In 2019 our U14 Girls won the Premiership and brought our first Girls Premiership Flag to the club! It was an exciting year for our Panther girls, and the club, and we were all 'Panther Proud'. As we move into our 7th year in 2020of Girls Football at the Panters, we are ready to give back to back flags a red hot go!
Girls Fees for all age groups are subsidised and are only $150
Our club will field Girls teams in U10, U12, U14, U16 & U18's in 2020. They will be supported with experienced and dedicated team of quality coaches, assistant coaches
and team managers.
- We are a Family Club
Joining Panthers Girls is much more than playing footy. It’s the chance to experience all the positive aspects of a team sport at a family friendly club.
- We are a Social Club
Our Girls and their parents are a part of our Family nights and social events at the club throughout the season. Social events for the girls and their families are also run during the season.
- We support our Girls
The Panther Girls are well supported by the SMJFL and the CJFC Committee and by our CJFC Football Operations Committee.
- It's a Great Experience
Above all, our Girls have great fun playing footy with their mates. Each brings their own talents, playing their role as an individual and as part of a team, learning valuable life skills along the way. The Girls are passionate about their footy and dedicated to improving their skills. And like any good footy team, they are committed to their team mates and give their all for the team. A truly unique experience for young girls.
Interested? Then Come and Join Us!
We are looking for players in all agegroups from U10 to U18.
Pay only $150 registration fee plus cost of uniform and you are ready to go! Registrations oare now open. If you have any questions about joining the Panthers in 2020 please contact our Football Coordinator Lou Colella on 0409 433 513 or email girlsfooty@cjfc.com.au
“Playing junior football has given our daughter the chance to play sport and be a part of large team. She has made friends from lots of different local schools which will be great when she starts high school. Coming from a family of boys it gives her something to do with her brothers and her dad and she loves showing them she can get rough and dirty just like the boys. Our whole family loves going to family nights and the social side of footy that other sports don’t have.”
- Jo O’Hara – Proud Girls Footy mum