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Tim Horan (67)
^^^This is a far more logical way to structure the game IMO.
However, NSW players that are within the Brumbies' boundaries are ineligible for selection for NSW Country, one of the last remaining true representative sides..
^^^This is a far more logical way to structure the game IMO.
However, NSW players that are within the Brumbies' boundaries are ineligible for selection for NSW Country, one of the last remaining true representative sides..
Do NSW Country play any games these days? The City v Country fixture disappeared years ago, NSW Country schools played their last game in 2016 before disbanding, there's no touring teams to play Country any more either.However, NSW players that are within the Brumbies' boundaries are ineligible for selection for NSW Country, one of the last remaining true representative sides..
'NSW Country' should probably change their name as they really only represent the north eastern part of the state...
Do NSW Country play any games these days? The City v Country fixture disappeared years ago, NSW Country schools played their last game in 2016 before disbanding, there's no touring teams to play Country any more either.
'NSW Country' should probably change their name as they really only represent the north eastern part of the state...
Was it not Combined Country that played the BILs?
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Essentially, there is no NSW Country these days.
With the shift in the global season, Super Rugby should finish towards the end of June meaning non-walllabies return to club rugby a month earlier then usual. I wonder if there is time to include some form of Club Championship in the window between this and the NRC.
I'm not particularly a massive fan of Super Rugby players returning to club rugby just for the run home to the finals, it tends to shift the balance of power quite a bit. So the regular season could finish around the same time as Super Rugby finishes, and then a club championship with QPR/SS teams wiuld commence, with all the returning Super Rugby players.
Seniors fixtures for this year:
4 June - NSW Suburban - Camden
17 June - Brumbies Provincial - Tuggeranong
1 July - QLD Country Heelers - Newcastle (Southern Beaches)
And they did play the Lions 4 years ago.
Tell the players that. The side has always been predominantly Newcastle, Illawarra and Central Coast, and still is. There's always a few from the other zones, Wagga was the most regular supplier from the Southern zones, it hasn't really impacted the relevance of the team much that they can't be picked.
I wonder if you could include the NRC teams from Perth, Melbourne and Canberra in this competition? Expand it out a bit longer?
Maybe Japan should have 5 teams in the comp
There's much in what you say ILTW.
I'm sure most of the ARU board members, when hand-wringing over a good red, conceive of the 'challenges we have at the ARU' as largely a consequence of outside factors 'over which we have no control' such 'the intense competitive strength of NRL and AFL, and now the incursions from soccer'.
As I've long said, the institutional cultures and MOs of Australian rugby create practices and attitudes at elite levels whereby no one truly is accountable, sees themselves as such, or takes responsibility in a genuine manner.
Leadership deficiencies are typically explained and excused away, and everything is forgiven without personal consequence.
Well, the Lions will come around every 12 years, so they could certainly pick a special NSW country based team for that tour if they wanted to.
I think that the above 3 fixtures could still be played without having a special NSW Country RU in place.
Surely it can't be that complicated to pick any rugby player who doesn't live/play in either Sydney or Canberra in a "Country" team. I don't really think it would offend anyone if such a team were picked. ANyone who was offended should probably find another sport.
Does it really need a separate rugby bureaucracy to work this out?
You've already acknowledged that the southern part of the state isn't even eligible for the team. Perhaps I don't need to tell them as they already know?
Ok so if there isn't a 'separate rugby bureaucracy' overseeing country rugby to select the team then who is going to select it? And what are they going to base the selections on?
It's more than picking the team. You are sounding very city-centric, maybe you should run for a position on the ARU board, you'd fit right in.
In the absence of NSW Country RU who do you propose to give a fuck enough to run the code in the regions? The SRU sure as fuck aren't going to do it. Now that you mention it maybe we should get rid of them too? Don't worry, no-one gets paid out here, everyone does it for the love of the game, so it's not going to erode the coffers too much. OK there's no doubt some minuscule funding from the NSWRU but the board is basically a collection of the zone presidents giving up their own time.