Junior numbers boosted through Moree Motorcycle Club’s recruitment program

AROUND this time last year, Moree Motorcycle Club was struggling to get half-a-dozen kids interested in slipping on a helmet and protective riding gear and learning the Motocross craft at Boolooroo Raceway.

As a result, earlier this year a new program was devised by club president Matt Anderson, his wife Renee and their son Max – and with the help of quite a few volunteers, the numbers grew.

Such is the interest, more than 50 children aged four through to seven have participated, with clubman Bryce Loder saying the influx of kids wanting to learn has breathed new life into the club.

Loder said the recruitment program introduced earlier this year has made a huge difference, with more 50 young riders enjoying non-competitive action at the club’s Christmas party and presentation afternoon on Sunday.

“They’re all beginners. Some of them have been around the club for 12 or 18 months, but there are a lot of newbies as well,” Loder said.

  • Image for Junior numbers boosted through Moree Motorcycle Club’s recruitment program
  • Image for Junior numbers boosted through Moree Motorcycle Club’s recruitment program
  • Image for Junior numbers boosted through Moree Motorcycle Club’s recruitment program
  • Image for Junior numbers boosted through Moree Motorcycle Club’s recruitment program
  • Image for Junior numbers boosted through Moree Motorcycle Club’s recruitment program
  • Image for Junior numbers boosted through Moree Motorcycle Club’s recruitment program
  • Image for Junior numbers boosted through Moree Motorcycle Club’s recruitment program
  • Image for Junior numbers boosted through Moree Motorcycle Club’s recruitment program
  • Image for Junior numbers boosted through Moree Motorcycle Club’s recruitment program
  • Image for Junior numbers boosted through Moree Motorcycle Club’s recruitment program
  • Image for Junior numbers boosted through Moree Motorcycle Club’s recruitment program
  • Image for Junior numbers boosted through Moree Motorcycle Club’s recruitment program
  • Image for Junior numbers boosted through Moree Motorcycle Club’s recruitment program
  • Image for Junior numbers boosted through Moree Motorcycle Club’s recruitment program

“What has really brought it on is the coaching sessions we’ve been having. We’ll start those again in the new year – once a week – when it cools down a little bit.

“We do them after school, with Matty and Max Anderson generally running the program. We also get Dee Wilson, from Dee’s Moto Academy, meaning the kids can come out and do a few sessions with a trained coach – learn the basics and fundamentals,” he said.

Loder said there were categories for age groups and mini-bike engine sizes.

“With the 50ccs, beginners are aged from four to seven,” Loder said.

“The next level, which is still 50cc, is for the more experienced kids who can handle a few jumps and competition.

“We like to group the kids to their abilities. This keeps it safer, and doesn’t baulk the little kids who are just starting out.

“We let the faster guys go out in their own class, and it’s been really good. Now, we’re getting about 20 to 30 mini-bike riders each round, whereas a couple of years ago we’d barely get one or two,” Loder said.

On Saturday, the club catered for near-record numbers in the younger age groups.

“In the 50ccs alone, there would’ve been nearly 50 kids,” Loder said.

“After that, they go into the 65cc class for more experienced riders on slightly bigger bikes – the kids in that age division are a little more serious.

“But it’s not all about racing. We get a lot of kids at the coaching sessions who are learning the fundamental basics and learning to ride safely. It’s not necessarily about racing and winning, and it’s a good social thing for the kids as well – good networking,” Loder smiled.

Club president Matt Anderson said the recruitment program was bringing new faces to Boolooroo Raceway, about five kilometres north of Moree on the Newell Highway.

“On our local club days, we’ll get 60 to 70 riders – Moree riders – and up to 50 or 60 kids,” Anderson said.

“A lot of the older riders will compete in two classes, sometimes three, and with their families we get at least a couple of hundred people on race-days.

“We encourage anyone who’s never been here, and anyone interested in motorbikes who just want to enjoy an afternoon out, to come along and have a look,” he said.

“We don’t charge for spectators, and if anyone has any questions about getting involved, we’ll certainly point them in the right direction – everyone here is very supportive, and we want to see as many people on bikes as possible.

“People who don’t have bikes needn’t feel they can’t come and watch. We’ve got a great facility and we want everyone in Moree to come out and enjoy our local motorbike racing,” Anderson said.

Parents seeking more information about the junior recruitment program can jump on any of Moree Motorcycle Club’s social media platforms – the club has Instagram and Facebook pages – and send enquiries through Messenger.

Facebook: Moree Motorcycle Club FB

Instagram: Moree Motorcycle Club Insta

Follow Moree Online News on Facebook

Related Stories

Deepwater Railway Station set for new community use

THE Deepwater community is set to see one of its most recognisable local landmarks brought back into active use, with Glen Innes Severn Council approving a three-year Licence to Occupy for the Deepwater Progress Association at the Deepwater Railway Station. The decision was made at Council’s Ordinary Meeting on May 28, following an Expression of [...]

USEDeepwaterRS001

Lodge Courallie Moree raises funds and awareness through Masonicare Sleepout

MEMBERS of Lodge Courallie Moree joined Freemasons from across New South Wales at the weekend night to take part in the annual Masonicare Sleepout. The sleepout raises awareness of homelessness and financial hardship while supporting charitable programs that assist vulnerable people across New South Wales. The Moree lodge participated in the overnight event on Saturday [...]

USEMoreeFreemasons2026001

Regional Australia Bank’s Community Partnership Program showcased in Moree

STAFF from the Moree branch of Regional Australia Bank on Friday hosted an information evening and social game of barefoot bowls at Moree Services Club to showcase the bank’s Community Partnership Program. About 40 members of Moree and district not-for-profits, sporting clubs and charity-driven organisations took to the undercover bowling greens, under the guidance of [...]

USERAB002