THIS weekend sees the Bulls hosting Nelson Bay Gropers at home with a big opportunity for First Grade to grab their first win of the season in front of a packed home crowed for Ladies Day.
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Ladies be sure to get frocked up for the big day with the fashions on the field theme sure to be a hit. Tickets or entry for Ladies Day includes selected drinks and finger food for the day with lucky door prizes, best dressed awards, raffles and other exciting games happening throughout the day.
Give your husband the kids and car keys and join us at Singleton Rugby Club to what is sure to be a great day with all proceeds going towards Simply Loving Taylor.
Junior games start from as early as 9am at the Club with seniors kicking off at 11.10am and the main game at 3pm.
Third Grade will be chasing their second win of the season trying to take out the gropers who are just one spot above the bulls on the table.
This should be a tight game but the Bulls should get the win depending on how many naps Matt Staff has during the game.
Expect Jeremy Burgess to flex his legs and put on a show for ladies day with Jake Pamler Wapau also looking to impress before he goes overseas on a lucrative deal.
Colts will be looking for some revenge after the bay put the kiddies to the sword in round one with a 31 to 0 victory.
The young Bulls are coming of a good win with the return of Bowden, Brennan and the singing Sione from country under 20 duties.
The Bulls will be looking to reverse the result against the Gropers with interest this Saturday.
Signing of the year Donny Gatt had a huge game last week and rumours have been circulating that if he crosses the line this week a special post try celebration may be on the cards.
No doubt the backs will be looking to fire again with the likes of Brodie Rinkin looking to use his Argyle dance moves to skip past the gropers and impress on Ladies Day.
Last time these two teams met in Second Grade Singleton were far too good running out winners 40-26.
The big struggle with second grade this year has been the forever changing player roster however the boys will be looking to gather some continuity to get back to the football we all know they can play.
The team will be boosted with the return of Christian Kirby putting the motorbike gloves down for the weekend and picking up the Gilbert to steamroll some Gropers.
Mitch Fallon has been a great signing for the Bulls and will be out to impress once again. In the backs the team will be looking at Charles Shaddock to spark the attack who plays best when he has his hair in a bun or piggy tails.
The main game will make for a very close contest with the Bulls looking at snagging their first win for the season.
The return of Jacob Reid and Sione Kamoto will boost the stocks while young gun Dan Malloy will no doubt continue his brilliant start to First Grade and will be one to watch out for on the weekend and in future season.
Rick Hawkins will be looking to cement his spot in First Grade with another solid performance while Will Gresham will put the dad jokes on hold and use his experience on the field to help out the younger guy’s coach Bob will be looking to inject off the bench.
First Grade have been building each week and have shown great attitude to improvement and it feels like a win is only just around the corner.