Ross Leipold

ebook Not Ordinary Lives

By Peter J Snow OAM

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Sometimes life's greatest opportunities come from the most unexpected moments. When Swan Districts Football Club suddenly needed an Operations Manager, Ross Leipold stepped in—not because he sought the role, but because fate and his calm, capable nature made him the perfect fit.

Ross grew up in a large, hardworking family that taught him the values of resilience, respect, and community spirit. From his early days at Gosnells and Thornlie schools to his rise through the ranks in publishing and entrepreneurship, Ross's journey is defined by a tireless work ethic and an unwavering commitment to those around him.

Ross's love of sport runs deep—whether captaining cricket teams, playing football, or leading clubs as president and coach, his dedication has earned him life memberships and the respect of his peers. Yet, his story is not without hardship. From a childhood accident that took half a finger to supporting his wife Julianne through a life-threatening cerebral aneurysm, Ross's resilience shines brightest when faced with adversity.

His community work extends beyond sport, notably establishing an inclusive cricket program for children with disabilities, exemplifying his belief that sport is a powerful vehicle for connection and growth.

Through every challenge and achievement, Ross lives by a philosophy of honesty, effort, and gratitude. His journey from humble beginnings to a trusted leader and beloved community figure inspires us all to embrace life's twists, work hard, and give back generously.

Ross Leipold