Final fortnight for Strikers’ preparations

BY ALEX TIGANI

Singleton Strikers first grade coach Mick Jarvis has confirmed his men have returned fitter and with more intensity ahead of their season opener against Cessnock.

Popular clinic returns to Civic Park

BY ALEX TIGANI

In recent years, the tactical mastermind been an inspiration for Newcastle’s powerhouse clubs such as Adamstown, Cooks Hill and Charlestown Azzurri.

Success at the Nest

The Muswellbrook Eagles Football Club finished their 2022 season in style with their Friday and Saturday All Age Men’s teams competing for glory in their respective grand finals.

NAIDOC Cup defeat

BY ALEX TIGANI

The Northern NSW side was unable to claim the inaugural NAIDOC Cup.

A victory for the Old Boys

BY ALEX TIGANI

For the second straight year the Muswellbrook Eagles celebrated an emphatic win on Old Boys Day.

State Award for Muswellbrook RSL

BY JEM ANSHAW

Eight years of mutual respect and support between the Muswellbrook RSL Club and Muswellbrook Eagles Football Club has been recognised by Clubs NSW.

Footy Is Back

Thankfully, our local football heroes are ready to return to the field.

Slade makes history

BY ALEX TIGANI

Brendan Slade did not want to make too much of a fuss about his first season at Howe Park.

Birthday drinks for Ethan

BY ALEX TIGANI

Many long serving Singleton first grade players have not come close to claiming a premiership medal.

Glory for the Upper Hunter

BY ALEX TIGANI

To understand just how much the Strikers’ win meant for the Upper Hunter you must look at origins of the playing group.

Mustangs take top award

BY ALEX TIGANI

Do not think for one second that the Singleton Strikers have taken all the glory this month.

Cleaver’s clean-sheets

BY ALEX TIGANI

It took Singleton goal-keeper Corey Cleaver 19 games to claim his first clean-sheet in season 2019.

Barner brothers bask in glory

BY ALEX TIGANI

Muswellbrook brothers Joel and Jake Barner guided their club to long awaited championship glory on Saturday evening.

Memories that last forever

BY ALEX TIGANI

Singleton Strikers senior club president Todd Geddes summed up his club’s fairytale grand final and celebrations in six words.