Greyhounds pull the pin for 2020

BY ALEX TIGANI

Once again, the season is over.

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.

Sport Makes a Welcome Return

BACK ON TRACK: Athletes from Muswellbrook, Singleton and Pokolbin are excited to be back in the game this weekend.

We will be back

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Reds put the call out

Pokolbin Reds Paul Dewar, Michael Doody (coach) and Brenton Bailey prepare for next month’s season opener.

Netballers thrilled to return

Singleton netballers Bella Hoswell, Alex Bailey, Isabella Davey, Tamara Carroll and Bella Tanzer make their return long awaited return to the courts this weekend.

Legend of the game

Lou Edwards is well known in the valley’s golfing circles and is among the many happy golfers happy to be back in the game.

Strikers left to fill the void

Singleton Strikers players and officials pictured during their working bee on Saturday morning under sunny skies at Howe Park.

Football returns to Singleton

Singleton Strikers Football Club representatives were out in force at Howe Park on Saturday morning for a working bee.

Greyhounds’ coach is itching to play

Singleton Greyhounds first grade coach Jake Hawkins and senior president Brad Schultz will lead the club in the Newcastle competition later this month.

Altitude training pays off

Singleton Roosters Jed Ellis Cluff (senior coach), Mark Roser (assistant coach) and Joshua Long pictured climbing Mt Bulga on Sunday evening.

Clancy trains with Campese

Singleton teenage talent Sophie Clancy pictured alongside Australian rugby legend David Campese on Saturday.

Local aces unveil new machine

Howe Park Tennis Club leaders Cameron Phillips (coach), Craig Miles (president), Ross Thomson and Diedre Girdler (committee members) with junior ace Xander Sheath.

Juniors prepare for netball debut

Many Singleton Heights Public School netballers coached by Josephine Wensley will make their Rose Point Park debut later this month.

Owners back on track

Muswellbrook Race Club general manager Duane Dowell looks forward to welcoming owners back through the gates this afternoon.

Players share the courts

Amaili Norman (left) and Ella Angel are ready and waiting for the netball season to kick off.

Thrown in the deep end

THE BOSS: Muswellbrook Cats senior president Jono Williams is determined to strengthen his club in the coming months.