DADS AND LADS 2022

Last Sunday a group of fathers, sons, brothers, uncles, and mates took to the field at Townson Oval in great spirits to raise awareness for mental health.

The teams and their unique playing kits were all set and whether you were a Warrior, Joker, Bandit, Barbarian, Lunatic or Mauler you had the same thing in common, to dust off the boots and have a great day.

You couldn’t wipe the smiles off their faces as they relished the chance to pull that jersey on and run (or walk) out on to Townson once more.

The community came out in support – wives, daughters, children, grandchildren to watch the spectacle that was 90 men having the time of their lives revisiting days gone by and celebrating their love of rugby.

Thank you to everyone involved in making the day happen including our wonderful sponsors, referees – Greg Pearce and Nick Charters, Dr John Prickett for being on standby and Stewart Hazell for the wonderful photos.  Massive thanks to Jocky Wilson!!

We already can’t wait for next year!

GREENIES GROMMETS – Partnering with RUNDIPG for 2022!

We are extremely excited to announce that Greenies Grommets will be entering into its seventh season and what better way than to partner with Troy Bailey, Dr Matt Dun and the amazing team at RUNDIPG.

The partnership this season will be to raise funds and awareness of a very special cause. As some of you may be aware, RUN DIPG, are a charity dedicated to improving outcomes for patients and their families impacted by the deadliest form of childhood cancer – the brainstem cancer, diffuse intrinsic pontine glioma (DIPG) also known as diffuse midline glioma (DMG). Their mission is to raise awareness of this disease, and to generate funding to support the advancement of DIPG/DMG research and that’s what we plan to do.

We have decided that this season $15 from every registration will form part of a donation. Our major sponsors PRD, GoKindy and Olsek Electrical will also be looking to be part of this wonderful program and will continue to raise additional funds through the entirety of our program.

Our registration process is open – click here to register via EventBrite. The program calendar date has been scheduled and we will commence on Saturday 7th May and concluding Saturday 11th June, with our mandatory 8am start.

We hope you are as excited as we are and look forward to seeing you at kickoff!

RUN DIPG
Greenies Grommets Kit 2022

2022 Member Card

Our 2022 Member Cards are now available for purchase through our online shop here at the following prices:

  • Adults $40
  • Pensioners $25

The card provides great value including:

  • Admission to 8 home games (value $40)
  • Entitlement to the Burwood Inn member benefits including kids eat free with parents from 5.30 pm to 7 pm Tuesday and Thursday
  • Importantly, member beverage discounts in the Green Room and at the Kiosk
  • As well as faster entry at the gate on home games

We encourage you to purchase your card online as soon as possible and we will nominate a few collection times from the Green Room before the start of the season.

Presentation Day 2021 – 6 November 2021, Townson Oval

A few days prior the weather forecast looked ominous but last Saturday turned out to be still, warm and sunny for our Presentation Day under marquees on the site of our old Green Room on Townson Oval.

Mike Rabbitt, Chair of our Merewether Greens Rugby Foundation and our favourite MC came all the way back from Crescent Head to direct traffic. We love your work Rabbs!

The Macquarie Dictionary tells me that an icon is “a person seen by a community as being closest to an admired stereotype”. Well, Greens icon Ron Rose was in attendance to make the presentations and single-handedly raised the average standard of dress with his customary style, including jacket and tie and glorious green trousers. It is heart- warming to see our current crop of young players get to know, appreciate and respect Ron for the great Greens man he is.

A presentation is an important day in the life of any sporting Club. It’s a time to reflect on the season past and to celebrate with your team mates the results of all the effort and commitment that was put in during the year. I think it is fair to say we had a lot to celebrate this season and we did just that.

The various awards are set out below and they are all well deserved. I want to mention one award in particular. John “Jocky” Wilson was awarded Club Person of the Year to enormous applause from the crowd. In a year that was tough for him for other reasons Jock was there as a constant helper across all sorts of things in addition to team management from the start of the pre-season to the last of the rugby. In addition to that he conceived and implemented Dad’s and Lad’s, an event that fits so well with what our Club is all about. And last week he was leading a meeting in the Green Room planning next year’s event. No doubt this will become an important part of our calendar in the years ahead. Jock, on behalf of the whole Club thank you for your outstanding contribution this year.

In short, we had a very good Presentation Day to conclude a great playing season for the Club. We are very fortunate to have  such an impressive group of young men and women players who make me very confident for the future of our great Club.

This day would not have happened as it did without a huge effort from our Club Secretary Luke Tressider who did all the heavy lifting to organise the awards and all the engraved trophies. You would be surprised by the tasks involved to make such a day really work. From all of us, thanks Tress!

The Awards are as follows:

WOMEN’S:
Best Back: Hayley Amm
Best Forward: Delani Baker
Players Player: Kasey Gaukroger
SOCIAL 4’S:
Best Forward: Anthony Hopley
Best Back: Reegan Tanner
DIVISIONAL:
Best Forward: River Deloraine
Best Back: Darcy Campbell
PREMIER 3.1:
Best Forward: Oran Sheridan
Best Back: Jack Mackay
PREMIER 3.2:
Best Forward: Matt Hickey
Best Back: Odin Keenan
PREMIER 2:
Best Forward: Darcy Christie-Johnson
Best Back: Toby Bogaerts
PREMIER 1:
Best Forward: Lachlan Milton
Best Back: Sam Rouse
CLUB AWARDS
Supporter of the Year Jo and John Bogaerts
Most Improved Jack Miller
Pointscorer-all grades Jack Mackay
Rookie of the Year Rhys Bray
B & F Over all grades Darcy Christie Johnson (15 points)
Player’s Player-Club Brendan Jackson
Fordham Trophy Lachlan Milton & Brendan Jackson
Club person John Wilson
MILESTONES
100 First Grade – Hayley Amm
200 Grade games – Raphael Kirby Fraust
200 Grade Games – Isaac King
300 Games – Chris Bennett 
Sonya Chapman – 172 games. Broke Mel Whittingham’s 168 games record this year
TEAM OF THE YEAR
Peter Rose
Clancy Lantry
Jacob Massoe
River Deloraine
Brendan Jackson
Darcy Christie-Johnson
Rhys Bray
Lachlan Milton
Hayley Amm
Odin Keenan
Matt Hay
Reegan Tanner
Isaac King
Josh Fisher
Sam Rouse

LADIES DAY 2021

We are very happy to report that our Ladies Day 2.0 event went ahead last Saturday and was a resounding success. 

Thank you to everyone who came along in their Touch of Green ready to have a great day.  Our spirits were high and it was amazing to see so many familiar smiling faces keen to catch up after the lockdown period.

We didn’t have rugby (cricket instead!) but we had the wonderful Gina and Terry who entertained us with their musical talent and had the dance floor in full swing.  Thank you Gina and Terry we had an absolute ball and everyone is raving about how much fun they had on the dance floor.

Thank you to all of our sponsors involved in the day. Cuppa Joes for treating our Queen of the Green Jude Tynan and her husband Terry to a delicious breakfast before Jude headed over to the Beauty And The Fox salon to have her hair and makeup done – thank you Beauty and the Fox. Jude you were a beautiful first Queen of The Green, we hope you enjoyed your special day!

Thank you to Amanda McKenzie and team for setup and running the bar and catering on the day.  Thanks to Styx Brewery,  Kellie from Lillies n Limes for our grazing boxes and Banlaw for sponsoring our pizzas at the end of the day. Thank you to our prize donations, Jewellery Affair, NCYC, and many more, thanks to our volunteers who helped set up and check everyone in, and everyone else who contributed to the day.  

A HUGE thank you to Jenny Hawes who put so much time and effort into organising the day (twice!).  What a success Jen, thank you.

What a fabulous day!  Thank you for your support.  We cannot wait to do it all again next year!

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