Club News & Communication

The Club communicates with you via a Club Newsletter, called the Hawk Talk, which is issued on average once a fortnight during the season.

Newsletters are distributed to the Coach or Manager of the team or if your email address is submitted at registration, then this is the preferred method. Game reports are published weekly in the Blue Mountains Gazette.

Results and tables will be posted on the notice board in the Clubhouse as they become available. Other important information is also placed here. Field locations, team draws and other documents are also available at both ovals.

Hawks to Get New Strip in 2009

Hazelbrook Hawks will look a tad smarter on the field next season after making a decision to upgrade to a new strip. The decision was partly due to the loss of availability of replacement shirts that matched the old strip. Rather than purchase new strips for only some teams, it was decided the time was right to move the whole club to a new look.

New Strip“We are keeping the same club colours of red, white and blue”, club President John Lougheed announced, “but moving to much more modern design. We still need final approval from Nepean on some aspects of the design but we’ll definitely be running around in a new strip next season.”

The strips will be supplied by #10 Teamwear and are made of high quality materials.

The move to a new strip has also opened debate as to when and if the club should change it’s name from ‘Hazelbrook Soccer Club’ to ‘Hazelbrook Football Club’, in line with changes being made to the code all around the country. With a possible move to a new venue in the future, although still to be confirmed and probably to a location in Lawson, it was also raised at the last committee meeting that the club may need a name that better reflects it’s position in the mid-mountains.

With a new strip about to be ordered, the time has come to consider the future, and should open up some robust debate amongst club members!

In order to prepare the club for the required Special General Meeting in the near future, all members should consider an appropriate new name for Hazelbrook Soccer Club Inc.

Towards the end of the season, old club shirts will be made available for purchase to club members who want to own a little bit of history.

* photo courtesy of #10 Teamwear

Small Sided Games

This year in the Nepean District children in the U5, U6, U7 and U8 age group will be playing Small-sided games. This is an exciting initiative which will give kids more involvement in the games and is in line with what is happening overseas.

Premier League News

Hat-Trick Roll Call

U/6 Cougars

Two under 6 Cougars have scored hat-tricks:

  • Djed Curtis scored 5 goals in one game 21/04/07
  • Jarrah Dance scored 3 goals on 12/05/07

14G.2

One of the players from the 14G.2's has been on a goal scoring spree. Amber-Leigh Doyle has scored:

  • 26/5/07 5 goals v Blaxland
  • 21/4/07 7 goals v Glenmore Park
  • 31/3/07 5 goals v St Joseph
  • 24/3/07 4 goals v Colo

11/4's Hat Tricks

Here's the list so far this season for hat tricks

  • Hayley Brown vs Band Club (24/3/07)
  • Harry Aubrey vs Jamisontown (28/4/07)
  • Jack Branley vs Band Club (26/5/07)
  • Jarrah Dhyan vs Glenmore Park Gold (2/6/07)
  • Hayley Brown vs Glenmore Park Gold (2/6/07)
  • Hayley Brown vs Blue Mountains (14/7/07)

PNU Football Development Academy

Mark Schwarzer

Sydney F.C MP3 Audio Recordings

Recommended Sites

Hawks Recommend Football NSW

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Hawks Recommend Nepean Soccer