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Swans recover in style

South Barwon Football Netball Club was selected as a winner of the AFL Golden Rego Giveaway, a competition rewarding all registered grassroots participants and clubs.

As the winner of the Therabody Prize, South Barwon received the ‘Ultimate Recovery Session’. It involved a sausage sizzle put on for the club with recovery sessions run with the junior boys, senior men’s, senior women’s and netball teams.

After the session, the club was left with $7,249 worth of product to help with their future recovery needs and ensure they can perform at their best in the Geelong Football Netball League.

South Barwon Football Netball Club president Tim Sherman said the event was very worthwhile.

“After a tough couple of years, it’s great to be getting back into footy, and to feel the energy it brings within the community,” he said.

“With recovery becoming such an important part of the routine, to have a session with Therabody and have won some of their devices is fantastic.

“No matter what level, it’s always important to find ways to achieve those additional one-percenters, and what Therabody have provided will be a great help to achieve those for South Barwon.”

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