Laurie Daley is synonymous with rugby league in Junee and the town legend is getting behind the embattled Diesels.
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The Diesels held a state of play meeting earlier this year as they look to get things back on track.
Daley has offered his support, alongside NSW Rugby League chairman Dave Trodden, and will be part of a special day on November 8.
Junee president Simon Vanzanten was thrilled to have Daley and other NRL stars on board.
He's hoping their presence will help attract more players.
"We're going to have a development day with kids who could be involved in our under 16s, our potential under 18s and leaguetag next year at Loftus Oval," Vanzanten said.
"We trying to get more kids signed up to the Junee Diesels to try and get five grades next year.
"We'll have ambassadors down to help us."
The day isn't just about attracting the new generation of Diesels to the sport, but will also be a major fundraiser for the club.
An auction will be part of a sports night function where Junee will also hold it's presentation night.
Vanzanten hopes it will help boost support from the community and create a better atmosphere in the club.
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