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Sydney Subbies 2025

CrashBandicoot2

Frank Nicholson (4)
So in Div 1 we have the following updates

Waverley - Lebanese Lamborghini and other Randwick Shute players
Colleagues - Easts Shute Shield Players
Blue Mountains - West Harbour, Parramatta and Southern District Shute players
Mosman - Eastwood Shute players
Newport - Warringah Shute Players
Drummoyne - Decent players - Any news on who

Hunters and Lindfield. Can anyone confirm from here? Hunters and Lindfield are usually prominent on these pages when things are going well.
 

Champagne Rugby

Peter Burge (5)
Predicting a fairly lopsided round in div 3

Knox v Iggies - Knox scored 53 points last week and Iggies scored 5. I think iggies will score more then one try this week but I dont expect them to be competitive. Knox win easily. Knox by 26.

Old Barker v Beecroft: Beecroft won by over 50 points last week indicating they will be tough. A building barker might show some strength during the year but short of some ANZAC day hangovers I cant see Barker getting it done. Beecroft by 25.

Hills v Hornsby: Hornsby were probably not as bad as the scoreboard suggests and will want to overturn what was a scary welcome to div 3. Hills will be full of confidence and their experience and size will get them home in what could be the closest of the day. Hills by 14.
 

EddieJones1985

Frank Row (1)
Div 2 picks for round two

Shammies VS Irish - Match of the round with Irish to edge it with territory and tactical kicking the order of the day - 30-21 Irish

Pats VS Forest - Pats to record their first win of the year, strong first half vs the students but will only get better as the season progresses - 24 -14 St Pats

Briars VS UNSW - Briars to get back in the winners column in a close one, uni don't like the wet - 22-20 Briars
 

Pfitzy

Nathan Sharpe (72)
Div 5 predictions:

Renegades v Maccabi - the visitors looked fit and well organised in their win over Epping last week, ticking over points via penalty kicks and field position. We're missing a few blokes via the Defence Rugby Championships but hopefully still have enough class to win in a close one as the rain comes in.

Epping v Redfield - this one is hard to call as Epping looked a little understrength last week. Redfield are solid defensively and have pace and fitness with their first team on the field. A few injuries might have a say here but backing ROBRs based on Round 1 form.

Raptors v Valley - HVRU make their shortest away trip of the year to face Raptors at their new home. The men in green took 23 blokes to Wills Ground last week and looked to win comfortably. It'll be interesting to see what numbers they have at home against one of the competition favourites. Backing Valley just because of their core player group's experience.

Harlequins v Canterbury has been postponed until later in the year. Smart move, in retrospect.
 

footy_footy

Ted Fahey (11)
I'm looking forward to seeing some 5th and 4th Grade lads go to work in the morning after a big ANZAC Day! Lots of dropped ball, missed tackles and ruck watching I'd imagine.

Looks like most clubs are just copping it on the chin and living with the probability of some under the weather players.
 

Odyssey_Park the 2nd

Herbert Moran (7)
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Harlequins v Canterbury has been postponed until later in the year. Smart move, in retrospect.
With a jam packed season this year and only one wet weather I’m not sure rescheduling games this early on is a wise move. Surprised that Subbies are allowing it when every other club is copping it. Could there be more to it than just sore heads?
 

Pfitzy

Nathan Sharpe (72)
With a jam packed season this year and only one wet weather I’m not sure rescheduling games this early on is a wise move. Surprised that Subbies are allowing it when every other club is copping it. Could there be more to it than just sore heads?

When Canterbury are involved, wet weather in-season is largely irrelevant. Wills stays open even when the river is backing up the drainage ;)
 

Here To Do

Herbert Moran (7)
With a jam packed season this year and only one wet weather I’m not sure rescheduling games this early on is a wise move. Surprised that Subbies are allowing it when every other club is copping it. Could there be more to it than just sore heads?
In my relatively short time in rugby, I've learnt that 1 Saturday can wipe out 2 or 3 more in the wet. Lesser of two evils with how councils view parks nowadays
 

MasterSergeant

Bob McCowan (2)
Div 2 picks for round two

Shammies VS Irish - Match of the round with Irish to edge it with territory and tactical kicking the order of the day - 30-21 Irish

Pats VS Forest - Pats to record their first win of the year, strong first half vs the students but will only get better as the season progresses - 24 -14 St Pats

Briars VS UNSW - Briars to get back in the winners column in a close one, uni don't like the wet - 22-20 Briars
That’s 1 of 3… Shams by at least 15. They are not the 2024 version… Briars to go down again… still feeling the affects of 2024 hangover and notoriously late starters in the comp IMHO
 

The Wombat

Sydney Middleton (9)
Mosman Will get up over Lindfield off the back of the Eastwood recruits + veterans.

Drummoyne to welcome Newport to the big boy leagues with a win.

Colleagues will start the year off strong with a win against Hunters.

Waverley to have a tight win over Blueys
 

subbies specialist

Bob McCowan (2)
So in Div 1 we have the following updates

Waverley - Lebanese Lamborghini and other Randwick Shute players
Colleagues - Easts Shute Shield Players
Blue Mountains - West Harbour, Parramatta and Southern District Shute players
Mosman - Eastwood Shute players
Newport - Warringah Shute Players
Drummoyne - Decent players - Any news on who

Hunters and Lindfield. Can anyone confirm from here? Hunters and Lindfield are usually prominent on these pages when things are going well.
I believe lindfield have most of the group from last year back, along with some select new recruits in the back row and outside backs. New head coach has come in and made some real improvements to the group and club as a whole. Expect a strong season from the old soldiers !
 

subbies specialist

Bob McCowan (2)
Mosman Will get up over Lindfield off the back of the Eastwood recruits + veterans.

Drummoyne to welcome Newport to the big boy leagues with a win.

Colleagues will start the year off strong with a win against Hunters.

Waverley to have a tight win over Blueys
Wander if large Anzac days may sway some performances tommorow...

Looms as a very tight and even kentwell comp this year. Good luck to all the teams at 315 tommorow.
 

Pfitzy

Nathan Sharpe (72)
Rain and storms may be the bigger factor tomorrow - I'm not sure how many games will be able to go ahead if the weather is as poor as is forecast.

Depends which weather forecast is right :)

Weatherzone has a lot of rain forecast for the coast, but the percentages are low until later in the afternoon e.g.

Newport:

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Kellyville:

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Pfitzy

Nathan Sharpe (72)
Very much a different story with the weather, depending on how many grades we're talking, and how the surface of any given ground will hold up.

I'm confident the #fieldofdreams will be fine ;) as it has just had oversowing completed and opens back up tomorrow for the first time in 3 weeks.

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Here To Do

Herbert Moran (7)
Very much a different story depending on how many grades we're talking, and how the surface of any given ground will hold up.

I'm confident the #fieldofdreams will be fine ;) as it has just had oversowing completed and opens back up tomorrow for the first time in 3 weeks.

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Does your groundskeeper go around with a pair of scissors and tweezers? That is a lovely rug
 

Prodigy

Cyril Towers (30)
Anyone seen a Blue Mountains team list? A very good experienced side but how have they covered the losses of Tom Kwok and Luke Smart, among others?
 

Odyssey_Park the 2nd

Herbert Moran (7)
I think most clubs will be fine this week But it’s how the grounds back up with the forecast of a week of rain. Harlequins could be regretting postponing this week if the forecast holds and they get washed out next week as well.
 
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