Coleambally have declared they’re ‘open for business’ after a record number of people attended their recent AGM.
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All major and minor positions were filled, with the club in a strong financial position and poised to recruit both football and netball coaches for season 2018.
New President Robert Groves is looking for everyone to chip in and share the work load on what is a very important part of the town’s culture.
“We’ve got a new committee, we’re good and sound, and financially we’re sound,” Groves said.
“We’re just in the process of finding and organising a coach. We’ve got a few things in the pipeline.”
Groves said replacing former ruckman Michael Griffiths as coach is the first priority.
Advertising for all coaches, players, sponsors and volunteers is due to hit the media shortly with the club in a buoyant position moving into 2018.
Special thanks was made to Shane Mannes & Colleen Mader for their seven (7) years and Iain Stewart of his two (2) years of executive duties for the Coleambally Football and Netball Club from incoming President Robert Groves.
If anyone is at all interested in being apart of the CFNC please log on to their website for contact names and numbers - colybluesfnc.com