Hawk Squawk Newsletter for Round 5 is now available.
by Newsletter and Web Page Editor ~ May 17th, 2012Go to the website and look for the link to Hawk Squawk and you can download it from there.
Go to the website and look for the link to Hawk Squawk and you can download it from there.
The clubrooms will be closed this Sunday night due to the Trivia Night on Saturday night.
We look forward to seeing everyone back down at the clubrooms the following Sunday 27th May for team reports.
Hi all, it has been confirmed that Rowville Junior Football Club will be holding our Second night game for the 2012 session.
The under 17′s will be playing Upper Ferntree gully at 7.00pm at Eildon Parade.
Come along and support the boys and the club. It is always a great night.
Go to the website and look for the link to Hawk Squawk and you can download it from there.
Dear RHJFC parents and players,
As part of Rowville Physiotherapy’s support of the RHJFC, Stuart Canavan (Physio) will be available to assess any players with an injury concern at the Eildon Park clubrooms on a Wednesday and Friday night from 6.30 to 7.30 PM only.
Please be aware this service is to offer assessment and advice only regarding injury management. Of course immediate first aid management if needed, will be provided. Complex or recurrent injuries most likely will require further assessment and management in a clinical setting.
If any parent or player has a serious injury please contact Rowville Physiotherapy for assistance 9763 9233
Kind Regards, Stuart Canavan
Clinic Director/Physiotherapist
This year we are going electronic for the Hawk Squawk. Welcome to the 21st Century.
There are quite a few reasons for this.
We are planning on having the newsletter published each week by Thursday, on the Rowville Hawks Website, and anyone who has subscribed to the site, will get a notification that it has been published, and they can access it directly. We recommend that everyone subscribes so that they do not miss out in this, or any other important postings on the website. It is one of the key communication tools we have so everyone should make full use of it.