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LATEST NEWS

2021 SEASON LAUNCH

31/3/2021

 
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All players, their families, sponsors & supporters are welcomed to join us for the 2021 Season Launch at The Albion Hotel on Saturday 10 April.
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We have the Neverendas playing some pub classics & will have finger food provided!!

The club has some exciting announcements to make that we would like to share with you all!
There’s also some great raffle prizes up for grabs & some auctions as well

BREAKING NEWS - 
Kerrod’s coming back to town!
Former Greyhound Kerrod Holland will be joining us as our special guest speaker at our season launch from 6:30pm!


#wearetheredandwhites

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Singleton Greyhounds go solar in season 2021

7/1/2021

 
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Story courtesy of the Hunter River Times
hunterrivertimes.com.au/singleton-greyhounds-go-solar-in-season-2021

First year Singleton Greyhounds senior president Luke Gardner has welcomed the addition of a new solar panel system from sponsor MJJ Solar and Electrics.

Gardner, who takes over from Brad Schultz, admits the 16.82 system (with a 12.5KW inverter) will be of great benefit to the club going forward.

“This is going to save us a heap of money and they are already part of the Greyhounds family so we are very ecstatic that they are able to help us out,” Gardner told The Hunter River Times.

“When you look at the lighting, fridges and all the appliances it isn’t cheap, a bit over $2000 per quarter; so we are very excited about this deal.”

Club sponsor Matthew Jones, who starred in the Greyhounds’ 2006 and 2008 second grade premierships, said the donation a pleasure.

“We just wanted to support the community and give back to the community and the system is probably going to save them over $20,000 electricity costs over 4-5 years,” he concluded.

The Greyhounds will return to pre-season training across all grades this Thursday, January 7 from 6pm.

skills clinic - The Stewart Brothers (Jan 30, 2021)

28/11/2020

 
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We have another clinic coming for our juniors!

Former Manly Sea Eagles greats Brett & Glenn Stewart will be joining us January 30  at Pirtek Park! So pencil it in your diary

This will be a free skills clinic for our local 14-18 year old. All the feedback we have received from the recent Josh King clinic was that it was the best clinic our juniors have attended so don’t miss this one!

The Stewart brothers will be joining us for a beer back at the Albion Hotel afterwards so get down & have a beer with them

Our club, our town, our future!
#wearetheredandwhites

Skills Clinic - Josh King

21/11/2020

 
Just days after NRL prop Josh King re-signed with the Newcastle Knights for 2021 he returned home to run a clinic for his junior club.

Massive thank you to Josh King for giving up his time today to join us for a preseason clinic!
it is absolutely amazing to have an NRL player join us & share your knowledge with our players.

Thank you also to Daniel Swan from the NRL for coming as well, the kids definitely appreciated your knowledge of the game.

The feedback has been amazing & we appreciate the kids that came down & had a run today!
Hopefully every one of them got something out of today. We want the best for our kids & we want to help them to develop into the best players they can be.

Thanks to the Hunter River Times for joining us for the presentation we made to Josh.

GARDNER to STEER THE SHIP IN 2021

9/11/2020

 
On Sunday 8th November, members of the Singleton United Rugby League Football Club held its Annual General Meeting at the Albion Hotel.

After all nominations were received can announce committee was elected as follows.
  • President: Luke Gardner
  • Senior Vice President: Jake Smith
  • Junior Vice President: Barry Sonter
  • Treasurer: Kate Brumby
  • Secretary: Leigha Gardner
  • Groundskeeper & Committee Member: Brad Young
  • Canteen Manager & Committee Member: Jodie Foote
  • Licensee & Committee Member: Anthony Beetson
  • Committee Members:
    • Matt Kenny,
    • Doug Spencer,
    • Jamie McNamara,
    • Brad Cooper,
    • Darren Reid,
    • Jake Hawkins,
    • Luke Holz,
    • Michael Kirkpatrick.

Newly elected President Luke Gardner said that we would like to extend a massive thank you to outgoing Coaches & Committee Members after a year we would all like to forget.

"To Kirsty Oldham, Brad Schultz, Daniel Higgins, Jay Ferrie, Michelle Spencer, Andrew Hamson and Regina Shade on behalf of the Greyhounds we can thank you enough for your contributions to our great club. The continued effort you have put in over the years has not gone unnoticed & you have all shaped the club into what it is today."

Mr Gardner also knowledge the new members of the committee and very much looks forward to the 2021 season to come round.

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Hawkins to lead singleton 2021

2/9/2020

 
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Courtesy of Hunter River Times
https://hunterrivertimes.com.au/hawkins-to-lead-singleton-in-2021/

Singleton Greyhounds club secretary Leigha Gardner has described the re-signing of club coach Jake Hawkins as a ‘no brainer’.
Almost a year has passed since Hawkins was unveiled as the first-grade coach for the Bengalla Hunter Valley Group 21 rugby league outfit ahead of the 2020 season.
Though he is yet to play in an official match, Gardner believes he has ticked all the remaining boxes on and off the field.
“He has done everything required for us this year,” she told The Hunter River Times.
“With the season not going ahead it was only fair to roll over and offer the same position again.”
Hawkins, a former Melbourne Storm and Cronulla Sharks player, has gone on to to mentor the club’s under-14 line-up since the cancellation of senior rugby league.
“We think it is fantastic as we have been focussed on closing the gap between juniors and seniors,” she added.
“It not only shows his commitment to our club but to the whole Singleton football community.”
When asked about the re-signing, Hawkins continued to voice his optimism for the upcoming Group 21 season; just as he has done so for the past year.
“It is good to put pen to paper and get next year locked in,” Hawkins declared.
“Obviously, I was looking forward to this year but there were a few setbacks with Covid.
“Now we just focus on 2021 and (I can confirm that) training will commence in early December.”
Michael Kirkpatrick has also been locked in for another season as the club’s ladies’ league tag coach.
MEANWHILE the club will now accept applications are now open for a reserve grade coach as well an under-18 coach (applications close on September 25).

RUGBY LEAGUE GOLF DAY - Sept 27TH

1/9/2020

 
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All Players, Sponsors, Old Boys & Supporters welcome!
$20 per player

Have some fun with us & some drinks

We’ll head down to the Albion after & draw this years major raffle at 5pm.
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Register your interest at surlfcinc@gmail.com so we can get a gauge of how many people are coming!

​VALE Neil McNamara

1/9/2020

 
We are saddened to hear of the passing of Neil, a club stalwart who was passionate about Singleton Rugby League & Patron of the Old Boys. 

At the age of 97 he had a very good innings. Many people have spoken about his character & the great man he was with people not hearing a bad word ever spoken about him. 
Some of our current players have witnessed him singing Greyhounds songs in our sheds. He played in premierships sides & was also a Captain Coach for us.
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Our condolences go out to the McNamara family & Singleton Rugby League Community. 
His legacy will live on with us! 

Singleton Greyhounds, Greta-Branxton Colts withdraw from Newcastle and Hunter Community Rugby League due to recent COVID-19 concerns

24/7/2020

 
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THE Singleton Greyhounds have put the safety of their players first - and withdrawn from the Newcastle and Hunter Community Rugby League competition in 2020.
But, they're not alone, with the Greta-Branxton Colts doing likewise in men's A grade, too.
Both Bengalla Hunter Valley Group 21 clubs were scheduled to contest the amateur format, which was due to kick off last weekend.
However, new concerns surrounding coronavirus (COVID-19) over the past week played a major role in the organisations' respective decisions.
"Yes, we officially pulled out, effective today (Thursday, July 23)," Singleton Greyhounds president Brad Schultz said.
"That's all our senior sides - firsts, reserves, under-18s and ladies league tag.
"It's regrettable but player welfare is paramount.
"On Tuesday (July 21), following the first round postponement, Newcastle and Hunter Community Rugby League wanted the clubs to consider a number of different options with Central Coast coming on board.
"From our perspective, we were worried about the increasing number of COVID-19 cases in NSW, especially Port Stephens and East Maitland.
"As well, Central Coast is fairly close to Sydney.
"It was too much of a risk to our community to continue on with everyone's health being our number one priority.
"We then put it to the players at training, on Tuesday and Wednesday, who ultimately made the call.
"I can't blame them; I was concerned, too.
"The Greyhounds don't want to place our players, their parents and grandparents at risk for a simple game of footy.
"With Central Coast taking part in the comp, logistics would have been an issue as well.
"We were so close yet so far from playing.
"Everyone worked their butts off to get where we are and made a lot of sacrifices, however 2020 is not to be."
Schultz said the Greyhounds would now turn their attention to 2021 - and Group 21 again.
"We'll catch up and have a drink [this weekend], then start planning for next season," he told the Argus.
"We'd like to thank our players, their families, sponsors and supporters for sticking with us this year.
"We promise we will be back bigger and better in 2021."

Originally posted on The Singleton Argus website
​https://www.singletonargus.com.au/story/6847510/greyhounds-colts-bow-out-of-competition/?cs=1660

Greyhounds players inspire club’s withdrawal from Newcastle competition

24/7/2020

 
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By Hunter River Times -  Alex Tigani


​Singleton Greyhounds senior president Brad Schultz has commended his playing group following the club’s decision to withdraw from the Newcastle and Hunter Community Rugby League (NHCRL) competition in 2020.
“The decision has been made and that’s effective as of today (Thursday),” Schultz told The Hunter River Times on Thursday.
“When the Central Coast teams came into the fold, we put it out to our playing group and spoke about the increasing number of COVID-19 cases coming up from Sydney.
“To our players’ credit a total of 80% put their hand up and said they didn’t want to be the ones responsible to spread the disease back to Singleton and share it with their friends, families and grandparents.
“So we’re happy with our decision and now its onward to 2021 now.”
The club’s four senior grades were due to play off against Newcastle based clubs in a shortened season.
This was due to the cancellation of the Bengalla Hunter Valley Group 21 season on Sunday, June 14.
The Greyhounds, along with Greta Branxton and the Denman under-18 side, then ventured to the proposed competition which was set to commence last weekend.
However, the opening round was postponed.
Greyhounds players gathered for a light training session tonight before gathering for a barbeque while adhering to social distancing restrictions.

Orginally posted on Hunter River Times website 
https://hunterrivertimes.com.au/greyhounds-players-inspire-clubs-withdrawal/?fbclid=IwAR2-W4Sbr4v90CeaVf-Ip-MrSVSvm2Zkd82XZgD7S7qUvOITyivQfbM1O6c

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