THE Leeton Greens have 2022 in mind and already it seems many of the puzzle pieces are falling into place.
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The club held its annual general meeting recently, forming its new executive for the season ahead.
Col Fisher has taken on the role of president again and will be helped once more by secretary/registrar Deearne McGregor, treasurer Bella Eason, and senior vice president Paul McGregor.
All remaining roles were also filled, with Dan Watt to take on the role of sponsorship, meaning businesses can soon expect to hear from him as the club looks to have a successful 2022.
This year had been shaping up to be one of the best yet for the Greens, with many of the sides, including first grade all strong contenders for the premiership before the finals were cut short due to lockdown and a ban on community sport.
However, all of that is now behind them as the club looks to focus on 2022.
"We're looking pretty good already I think, we haven't lost many players, we'll have a similar side for first grade," Fisher said.
"If they perform like they did this year, they'll be right up there."
Hayden Philp has re-committed to coaching first grade again, with the Greens in the final stages of locking in the lower grade mentors.
The club has also had to reschedule its presentation night many times, but is now aiming to hold the event on December 4 outdoors at the Leeton Jockey Club.
"We wanted to be able to do it when we could have everyone together as well, so fingers crossed this one can go ahead," Deearne McGregor said.
"I think everyone is looking forward to celebrating the year even though it didn't quite finish how we wanted it to."
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With the Greens again aiming to be a Group 20 powerhouse in 2022, there's plenty of hard work still to come.
Pre-season training will likely go ahead before the end of the year before ramping up again in January.
Fisher said the club would also be nominating to take part in the West Wyalong Knockout with the knowledge it should be going ahead in 2022.
New players are welcome across all grades.
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