
Mines Rovers forward Nick Reghenzani will earn club life membership on Saturday against Railways in the Goldfields Football League when he plays his 150th game at Digger Daws Oval.
A product of JPC Saints’ juniors, Reghenzani made his league debut for the Diorites in 2016 and played in the 2018 and 2025 premiership teams.
He is also a two-time winner of the Garbin Medal as the club’s leading goal kicker and three years ago was recognised for his services on and off the field with a fourth best clubman award.
With life membership, Reghenzani is following in the footsteps of his premiership teammates and cousins, Cale and Jordan Delbridge, who chalked-up their 150-game milestones in 2025 and 2021, respectively.
“Over his journey, Nick has been a coach’s dream,” Diorites president Jeff Delbridge said.
“There wouldn’t be many training sessions that he has missed, and that’s why he’s still playing football at the top level.
“It takes more than just turning up to play 150 league games.
“Just turning up on game day doesn’t get the job done — it takes sacrifice and putting the club first.”
Reghenzani is also a great-nephew of the blue-and-whites’ famous Kennedy clan and his father, Mark, played in the Diorites’ 1993 premiership.
Mines Rovers sit third on the ladder with six wins — two games adrift of Railways.
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