Fundraising Bike Ride Recap

Fundraising Bike Ride

What an amazing adventure we’ve had.

As you know, 26 riders left Townson Oval last Thursday morning to the cheers of a great crowd. We were nervous of the challenge ahead though confident in the group we had.

Day one was a flatter day and a great way to warm into the ride. The Hunter Expressway had plenty of debris on the road and we had four flat tyres in that short period. The Golden Highway was our first taste of country roads with heavy vehicles moving past us at pace, certainly got the blood flowing.

We had lunch at Godolphin along with a great tour of their facility. Back on the road for the last 18km journey to our first destination, Denman Hotel with 137kms travelled in total.

Day two was always on the back of everyone’s minds. 95kms through the Bylong Valley with some steep climbs before the 5.7Km climb up to Rylstone. The peloton was eerily quiet after the first climb and all the talk was about the big climb. With lunch awaiting us at the top, we ripped the bandaid off and attacked the monster climb at our own pace. Ed Mounsey was always the “Billy Goat” to beat up the mountain and was never challenged.

We then had a 20km ride into Rylstone that had some surprise climbs though everyone was in good spirits to end day 2 at 126kms travelled in total.

Day 3 was the last stint. 100kms in total through some glorious countryside. This was also going to be our biggest climbing day with over 1785m in elevation.

The road from Ilford to Sofala was picturesque. We went at our own speed and had to battle another 6-7km climb out of Sofala with some gradients being over 8% incline. This proved very difficult for all riders and the Green spirit definitely came out to shine.

Lunch was provided at Wattle Flat before the last 45km group ride into Bathurst. Coming back down the mountain and seeing the Mt Panorama sign was a great feeling, knowing we’d pushed ourselves to our limits and the end goal was in sight.

We regrouped 500m from the Rugby ground and rode in as a group to the players and supporters cheering us home.

On behalf of both our Boards, the riders and the entire Greens community, I’d like to thank Brodie Hussain for all his work since the initial idea was floated in October 23. To plan and implement such a massive project is an amazing achievement and the club is forever grateful. Brodie, we all understand your frustration of not being able to ride though we’re appreciative of everything you’ve done. Nearly $90,000 to provide support to our Rugby community is an amazing outcome.

I’d also like to thank Matt Jackson, Eliza Tresidder and Grant Midwinter for providing the support vehicles and motivation along the way. Also, a massive thanks to Melanie and the team at Solvd for the amazing vlogging. This is already in our memories though to have such a professional Social media presence is greatly appreciated. Get behind Solvd, it was a great donation!

Last but not least, to our amazing community. Nearly 90K in donations goes to show you all believe in what we’re trying to achieve. This is going to support the entire club for years to come.

It’s not too late to donate, we will be wrapping up donations next Tuesday just after Easter, so if you have been meaning to and haven’t had a chance, you can donate via the Australian Sports Foundation portal here. Remember donations are tax deductible.

Thanks,
Luke Tresidder

FROM BRODIE

‘From an idea borne in October 2023 to seeing the riders roll into Bathurst on Saturday afternoon at 2:30pm, I was immensely proud of what has been achieved.
For 26 riders to ride 360km and up 4500m of hills over 3 days is an amazing achievement especially when half the group had never ridden more than 100km prior. The riders experience will stay with them forever and new friendships were formed particularly during some dark moments on some steep hills’.

‘We have managed to raise approximately $90K for the Greens Welfare and Wellbeing fund which has the potential to save and change lives for the better. I’d like to thank the sponsors, the brave riders, the community that have generously donated, the Greens Rugby Foundation and Merewether Carlton Board for making this project such a success’.

Thanks,
Brodie Hussain

 

VIDEOS

We were privileged to have some video footage of the ride as well as some promo videos put together prior to the ride, all videos are available to view on our youtube channel here.

 

 

PHOTO GALLERY

Here are just a few of the pics we captured during the trip.

4 Weeks To Go – Fundraising Bike Ride – Donate Now

Bike Riders

Fundraising Bike Ride – 4 weeks to go!

On Thursday 21st March a group of adventurous souls from our Greens community will embark on an epic 3-day ride from Newcastle to Bathurst. Culminating with our annual pre-season club trial against Bathurst Rugby Club, this ride is an initiative to raise funds toward our Greens Assistance Program.

The club has identified the importance of both mental and physical well-being for its players and community and is committed to delivering these services.

Last year the club engaged NewPsych to create the “Greens Assistance Program”, offering confidential mental health counselling and support to our Greens community.

This is a unique program that supports our junior and senior players, coaches and managers to access psychological services, with ambitions of tackling concussion and injury rehabilitation over the coming years.

This is a groundbreaking initiative for a local rugby club and a first for the Hunter.

Given the significant cost of these services, we are aiming to raise $100K to support the program.

If you can, please show your support by donating any amount, big or small and help us reach our goal of supporting the wellness and wellbeing of our players. You can donate via the Australian Sports Foundation portal here

Get to know your riders

The riding group have been training in small teams during the week, racking up 50-70km rides before work. There have also been some larger groups riding around Lake Macquarie between 80 – 110km rides, also riding down to Budgewoi to watch our 7’s team in the Sevens by the Sea tournament recently.

Most of the newer riders have purchased new bikes ranging from $4,000 – $7,000 for this ride and are taking the prep very seriously.

Day one of the ride is 135kms, day two is 128kms with over 1,820 metres of climbing, and day three into Bathurst is 99kms with just under 1,800 metres of climbing.

Brodie and David Klep have built the maps to keep everyone focussed and we’ll share these closer to the ride.

Introducing your 30 strong riding team and their connection to the GREENS:

  • Life Members: Brodie Hussain, Bob Hawes, Gordon Dryburgh, Jode Roach
  • Board members: Michael Edwards, Luke Tresidder, Andrew Beattie
  • Greens Foundation Board members: Brodie Hussain, Luke Tresidder
  • Current players: Paddy Hogan, Luke Tresidder, Billy Dunn
  • Coaches: Brodie Hussain, Luke Tresidder, Andrew Beattie, Jode Roach
  • Old boy/girl: Brodie Hussain (#2069), Gabrielle Hussain (nee Halpin #2115), Bob Hawes (#1587), Rhys Smith (#2729), Andrew Beattie (#3308), Rodney Hood (#1975), Ben Kay (#2691), Ed Mounsey (#2707), Charlie Mathers (#2629), Michael Edwards (#2056), Jode Roach (#1893)
  • Former Junior: Brodie Hussain, Marty White, Gregor Dryburgh, Daniel McGuire, Michael Edwards
  • Parent of a current/former player: Brodie & Gabrielle Hussain, David & Lee Klep, Michael Edwards, Paul Gidley, Andy Dunn, Marty White, Luke Tresidder, Bob Hawes, Andrew Beattie, Gordon Dryburgh, Ed Mounsey, Martin Perry, Paul Wildshut, Steve Wait, David McCormack, Jode Roach
  • Sponsors: Brodie Hussain (Ord Minnett), Robbie McNaughton (Drift), Rhys Smith (Sanbah Surf & Drift), Andy Dunn (Beauty & The Fox), Sean Hersee (Sage Painting), Andrew Beattie (PKF), Martin Perry (Doyle Partners), Michael Edwards (Shiels + Co), Luke Tresidder (Maxwell Recruitment and Training), Paul Wildshut (Experienced Office Furniture), Jode Roach (Allied)
  • Volunteer: Paul Gidley
  • Referee: Bob Hawes, Gordon Dryburgh
  • Tour leader: Caleb
  • Mechanics: Robbie McNaughton, Andy Dunn

Donations opened last week and we have currently raised over $13K, however have a lot of work to do to reach our $100K target. Please dig deep and help where you can. Make a tax deductible donation here.

Raffles

We will be raffling off some amazing prizes. Raffle tickets will be sold at The Prince on Friday 1st, 8th and 15th of March between 4:30-6pm.

On the 15th March The Prince is kindly organising a ‘karma keg’ with all proceeds to be donated to the foundation. So come and buy a ticket and a schooner – put it in your calendar now.

Raffle prizes

Thank you to our sponsors

Our sponsors

Sponsors Day 2022

Saturday saw Merewether Carlton’s Sponsors descend on Townson Oval for our annual Sponsors Day. The day is a chance for the club to show our appreciation for generous support received across our Senior, Junior, Grommets and Touch Programs. A number of sponsors joined in the presentation of Jerseys to our 1st Grade Team.

Chris Davis from PKF handing jersey to Jack Miller
Susan Walton, from Susan Walton Optometrist handing jersey to Ryan Goodman
Carl and Dylan Keating of Zenviron handing jerseys to Lachy Milton and Chicky Sykiotis
Darren Herbert of Newcastle Commercial Finance handing jersey to Sam Rouse
Rod Hood of Pacific Hydraulics handing jersey to Jason Milligan
Pete Ryan of Ryan Signs handing jersey to son Rory Ryan
Matt Davis of NBS Bricklaying handing jersey to Brenton Gibson
Luke Tresidder of Maxwell Recruitment handing jersey to Brendan Jackson
Nadene Barretto of Eight Recruitment handing jersey to Dave Puchert
Paul Murphy of Churchills Carpet Court handing jersey to Will Mansfield
Tim Woolf of Colliers handing jersey to Michael Dan
Stewart Gilberd of ISC handing jersey to Jock Wait
Jode Roach of Allied Newcastle handing jersey to Sam Bright
Brad Drelincourt of Fadrel handing jersey to Nick Ball
Nicole Elliot of Core Project Group handing jersey to Zac Norgard

Sponsors Day at The Greens

Last weekend in possibly the worst ever weather conditions, our sponsors braved the elements and joined us in the Green Room for our annual sponsors day function.

The Green Room was the perfect vantage point to stay warm and watch some wet weather rugby! We had a wonderful day, where our sponsors at a senior and junior level had an opportunity to mingle, network and enjoy some laughs and of course some rugby.

This year for the first time we had our sponsors hand out jerseys to our 1st grade team before the game.  We randomly selected 15 sponsors who were then provided with an opportunity to present our current 1st XV with their match day jersey. A brief overview from coach Jamie Lind highlighted furthermore the positive direction of the club. It was a great opportunity for both the players, senior coaching group and sponsors to appreciate all the contributions that go into to making a season successful both on and off the field.

To top the day off our Greens boys then went on to deliver our sponsors a win over Southern Beaches!

Thank you again to all involved in delivering a successful day.

Sponsors Breakfast 2021

Last week Merewether Carlton kick started the 2021 Season with our Sponsors Breakfast at the Green Room. We welcomed our Senior Club, Junior Club and Greenies Grommet Partners to the Green Room for the first official function of the year with a chance to network with fellow Greens partners.

In addition to a welcome from Club President John Davis, the creation of the Adams-Halter ANZAC Shield was announced which will be contested between Wanderers each year across Senior, Junior and Women’s Teams.

Another exciting announcement was the expansion of the Game Day program for the 2021 Season which will see additional food and beverage options at home games as well as additional entertainment in the form of music and jumping castles for kids.

A Q&A session was also conducted with two of our valued long term sponsors to endeavour to gain a greater understanding of their businesses as well as why they have chosen to Partner with Merewether Carlton Rugby. Jode Roach from Allied Newcastle and Luke Sessions from Sessions Legal, both spoke of their long involvement with the club and the value they see in giving back and contributing to a community organisation like Merewether Carlton.

The morning was finished off with the draw for the 2021 Naming Rights to the Green Room with Muller Partnership replacing Sage Painting for the 2021 Season.   

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