Katie Watts is lovingly referred to as the 'head chef' of the Warrack Eagles Football Netball Club.
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But, that's only the start of all the work she does behind the scenes.
"I cook the meals on a Thursday night and most Saturday nights. I'm on the board and in the social club, and I don't know, I just help out when I'm needed," Watts said.
"It's just been a thing. I go down there and make them tea, whatever they want.
"If I wasn't doing it I don't know what I'd be doing."
The Warrack Eagles have become a family affair for the Watts. Katie's four sons have always played at the club, first through Auskick and now at the highest level in the Wimmera league.
"Aaron and Bailey, they play seniors together, and it's just brilliant to see them out on the field together, I just love it," she said.
"My husband tries to come to the games when he can, but he's often busy taking one of our other sons away to his motorbike races.
"So, hell yes, I've come out better in that deal."
Watts said she expected to stay involved with the club for a while.
"Maybe it might not be in as many roles coming up. I might step back a bit and let someone younger take over, which would be really good.
"I'll always go to the game. We're almost always about the second people at the footy ground no matter where it is.
"But, I'll definitely still be around the club while the boys are still playing and hopefully for many years to come."
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