Each year the West Australian Football Commission, in partnership with The Sunday Times, recognises volunteers and administrators for their outstanding contribution to Australian Football through The Sunday Times WA Football Volunteer of the Year program.
Each club, league or association is invited to nominate an outstanding volunteer who may have contributed to the completion of a major or significant project throughout the year or they may be someone who has contributed in a number of roles over a long period.
At a national level, the AFL works with each state and territory to select a Volunteer of the Year award winner who receives two tickets to the Toyota AFL Grand Final (with flights and accommodation) and the opportunity to walk in the Toyota AFL Grand Final Parade.
Selection criteria
South West district volunteer Rod Atherton was recognised for nearly 50 years of service at the Donnybrook Football Club after he was awarded the 2015 Sunday Times WA Football Volunteer of the Year at last year's WAFL Sandover Medal Night.
Mr Atherton has held a number roles at the Club including President, Player, Coach, Football Director, Social Director, South-West Regional Coach Coordinator and is currently, Sponsorship Director and Game Day Ground Manager.
Mr Atherton was one of the 17 regional and district finalists chosen from 2740 nominees.
Click here to nominate an outstanding volunteer. Nominations close on Monday, July 25.
Photo: 2015 Sunday Times Volunteer of the Year Rod Atherton with Sport and Recreation Minister Mia Davies at the 2015 Sandover Medal Night.