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Hunter Valley Football vice president quits amid call for board overhaul

At least 17 of 26 Hunter Valley Football clubs demand board restructure and special meeting after Newcastle Football's withdrawal citing governance concerns.

  • On Thursday, Hunter Valley Football Association vice president Peree Watson stood down from the six-person executive committee after at least 17 of the 26 Hunter Valley Football clubs called for two-thirds of the zone's board to stand down.
  • Last week, Newcastle Football withdrew from the three-zone competition, citing governance and financial disparities, and on Thursday declined mediation as Hunter Valley and Macquarie announced Interzone Football; Newcastle will run its own competition for under 12s through to over 35s.
  • Clubs warn the split affects about 25,000 players, raising concerns of lopsided scorelines and higher-level play; they demanded a special meeting to vote no confidence in four of the six existing board members.
  • Clubs are seeking constitutional amendments to remove executive appointment powers, warning they may convene a meeting under Clause 29 of the Associations Incorporation Regulation 2022 , while Watson supported efforts to deliver Interzone Football for the 2026 community season.
  • The Herald understands no allegations are being made; clubs seek sole power to appoint their board, with the document stating the change aims to preserve democratic club control.
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Hunter Valley Football vice president quits amid call for board overhaul

Peree Watson, a Singleton councillor, left the Hunter Valley Football board after a competition split. Discover her true motivations and hopes for female football.

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Newcastle Herald broke the news in Newcastle, Australia on Saturday, March 7, 2026.
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