After many months of hard work Bears Assistant 1st Grade Coach, Craig Stoker and wife Libby, have officially opened their service station at Kahibah.
From everyone at Weston we wish you guys all the very best.
The Hunter Region’s iconic football history will again be showcased and celebrated through the prestigious Ampcontrol Heritage Cup with Ampcontrol continuing its support for 2019 in preparation for this weekend’s kick-off.
This year’s Ampcontrol Heritage Cup tournament will be contested across three consecutive weeks and five matchdays to reduce the impact on players ahead of their respective 2019 campaigns.
The action kicks of this Sunday, February 3, with games at Rockwell Automation Park.
- 5:00pm - Edgeworth FC Vs Wallsend FC
- 6:30pm - Weston Workers Bears FC Vs Merewether Advance SFC
Weston will also face Cessnock City on February 9 at Turner Park.
Rockwell Automation Park will also host the 'play off' and 'final' of the AMPCONTROL Heritage Cup on February 16 in what will be a great finish to the tournament.
The full AMPCONTROL Heritage Cup draw can be viewed by clicking here
At this time of year it is essential to be aware of the updated NNSW Hot Weather Policy. The Club TD, Coaches and Managers/Coordinators will also distribute this important information.
This policy is effective immediately and can be found by following this link..... Hot Weather Policy
Friday morning saw some of the Bears finest make the trip to the Allianz Stadium.
It was part of the Sydney Cricket Ground Trust offer of seats from the soon to be redeveloped stadium.
Massive thanks to Mark Lathan, Darren Rockley and Brock Lewsam for making the effort and time to battle the traffic and return home with the goods.
The seats are a welcome refresh for those in the grandstand which came from the re-development of Hunter Stadium and are part of a number of upgrades to the playing facility.