Janelle Puppa Real Estate Under 18s ready to roar

Janelle Puppa Real Estate has been announced as the naming rights sponsor of the Seymour Football Netball Club (SFNC) Under 18s football side for the 2024 Goulburn Valley League (GVL) season.


Janelle Puppa is one of the region’s leading licensed real estate agents, with a dedicated team of staff who deliver high-quality customer service regardless of whether you’re a tenant, landlord, seller, or looking to buy.


Janelle Puppa Real Estate has been a loyal supporter of the SFNC for an extended period of time, with a particular passion for the young Lions coming through the ranks, making the naming rights partnership a perfect fit.


SFNC President Gerard O’Sullivan thanked Janelle and her team for their ongoing support of the Lions.


“We’re delighted to have Janelle Puppa Real Estate on board again as one of our major sponsors, alongside a further commitment to our Under 18s team,” O’Sullivan said.


“Janelle is a huge supporter of a countless number of local organisations and we’re proud to again be partnering with her and the team this season.


“They deliver top-quality service right across the region. Seymour is lucky to have such a dedicated and professional real estate team in our community.


“Our Under 18s are incredibly grateful for the support of Janelle Puppa Real Estate, and when they’re in the market for a home, they’ll have a great place to start.”


Janelle Puppa said her team was looking forward to another big year for the Lions.


“We’re excited to be right behind the Lions again this season in what we know will be another huge year for the club,” Puppa said.


“Sporting clubs are the lifeblood of our communities and it’ll be great to get down to Kings Park this season to cheer on the Under 18s.



“The Under 18s are the future stars of the club and we’re pleased to be supporting their development and making their last few years of underage football as good as can possibly be.”


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By Mitch Itter June 21, 2025
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