People have been coming to the Singleton Roosters football clubhouse since the early afternoon. Five of the crash’s 10 victims were members, while a further four have ties to the side.
A separate prayer vigil is planned at a local church for later this evening.
Singleton Baptist Church said its vigil was for everyone “to pray for our community as the community”, adding that anyone was welcome to attend.
The crash on Sunday night killed 10 people and left a further 25 injured following a wedding reception at the Wandin Valley Estate.
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Among those named as victims are Rebecca Mullen, and mum and daughter Nadene and Kyah McBride.
Married Singleton couple Andrew and Lynan Scott are also unaccounted for.
Byron Bay man Zachary Bray and Queenslander Angus Craig have also been named, along with Tori Cowburn, Kayne Simons, and Darcy Bullman.
The driver, 58-year-old Brett Button, has been charged and was granted bail in court this morning.