Come on board — Oldham chief
Date published: 17 September 2012
OLDHAM RL Club chief Chris Hamilton will talk to anyone keen to join the club’s board, he says.
He took time out from finalising the appointment of a new head coach to tell staff, sponsors,
players and supporters: “I’m running this club on my own only because no one else wants to do it.
“It’s hard, and there’s a lot of responsibility on my shoulders.
“If any of you know of anyone who would want to work with me — or even instead of me — you let me know.
“If there is anyone out there who would want to have a go in helping to run this club I would be only too delighted to hear from them.”
Hamilton says there is a big job ahead, involving significant development work at Whitebank and the need to build a 2013 squad strong enough to win promotion.
Hamilton’s plea came at the club’s end-of-season awards dinner, at which departing full-back Miles Greenwood won all three major trophies, from supporters, his fellow players and caretaker coach Martin Roden.
In his season with his home-town club, the former Leigh and Halifax No 1 scored 20 tries — eight more than his nearest challenger, Alex Thompson.
“It was a big decision (to leave for Batley) because I have really enjoyed my time at Oldham,” Greenwood said.
“I’m very pleased to have had a year here — it was a season I will never forget.”
Clubman of the year was statistician Ian Cockroft and unsung hero was dedicated supporter Tracy Bradley. A special award was made to retiring kit man Paul Hulbert.
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