Founded in 1929, Lake Macquarie Rugby Club is a prominent sports club located on the picturesque shores of Lake Macquarie in Newcastle. As an affiliated member of the Newcastle Hunter Rugby Union (NHRU), the club fields teams in the Men's premier Rugby Competitions, including 1st Grade, 2nd Grade, and 3rd Grade. Additionally, the club boasts a thriving Junior Club, participating in competitions ranging from Under 7's to Under 18's in the Newcastle Junior Rugby Union.
Throughout its rich history, Lake Macquarie Rugby Club has achieved numerous accolades, with a collection of trophies and premierships to its name. The club has also produced talented players who have earned representative honours, proudly representing Newcastle, Country, and New South Wales.
As a Level 3 Good Sports Club, Lake Macquarie Rugby Club is committed to promoting a healthy and inclusive sporting environment. Their dedication to this cause is reflected in their registration with Good Sports Club, which champions the values of responsible alcohol consumption, safe environments, and supportive communities.
The club welcomes players of all ages and abilities, both from Australia and overseas, to join their ranks. Whether you are an experienced player or new to the sport, Lake Macquarie Rugby Club offers a warm and welcoming community for you to be a part of. To express your interest in playing rugby in the Lake Macquarie/Newcastle area, simply reach out to them through the Contact Us section of their website, and their friendly team will get back to you promptly.
To stay updated on the latest news and events from Lake Macquarie Rugby Club, follow their social media accounts on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. You can also visit their website for a comprehensive overview of the club's history, upcoming 7s tournaments, news articles, and contact information.
Join Lake Macquarie Rugby Club today and become part of their storied legacy as a dedicated player or passionate supporter. The club looks forward to hearing from you and welcoming you into their rugby family. Go Roos!