He made a number of big calls in that first year, and there were a lot of test debutantes that came from the Brumbies rise....
To'omua at 10 for the opening Bledisloe matches in 2013.....
Ditched Horwill as skipper for Genia.....
Then ditched Genia for White, and made Mowen skipper...
He brought Fardy and Kuridrani into the starting lineup....
Dropped Genia completely for the French series, and made Moore skipper...
Gave Beale a shot at 10 for the first two Bledisloe matches in 2014.
The NZ teams have pretty distinct identities too, Tattsy. I actually think that's something we should encourage.
Today Rugby Australia launched a new program which will welcome thousands more people through club doors.
The ‘Get into Rugby Club’ program will be rolled out in 31 selected clubs across Australia with more clubs coming on board for the second phase during the 2019 Rugby World Cup.
The innovative five-week program teaches people of all ages the rugby basics and helps them move into our three distinct formats: Foxtel touch 7s, 7s and 15s.
Over the past six months Rugby Australia has run ‘Get into Rugby’ coaching workshops in Western Australia, Tasmania, Queensland, Victoria, the ACT, South Australia and New South Wales to ensure all engaged clubs are fully equipped for the season ahead.
Rugby Australia Chief Executive Raelene Castle said this program will be a game changer for clubs and ties in well with the World Cup buzz.
‘’To help our clubs grow we need to offer a program which appeals to more Australians who haven’t previously followed or played rugby but are looking for ways to connect with others or keep fit.
‘’Now people can show up to a club close to home with no experience and enjoy themselves while learning the basics.
‘’The second phase will be launched during the hype of the Rugby World Cup when new fans are looking to continue their rugby experience and get more involved with the game,’’ said Castle.
The Lindfield Rugby Club in Sydney is one of 10 NSW-based clubs to launch the program and said it will be a major boost to their club who this year celebrate 100 years.
Lindfield Rugby Club President Andrew Hutton said: ’We’re always looking for new ways to bring people in and understand it can be quite daunting for people to learn rugby if they haven’t played a contact sport before.
‘’This program will help bridge that gap and hopefully show a new wave of people that rugby is all about just having fun with your mates.
The new club program follows the success of the ‘Get into Rugby Schools’ program which was delivered to more than 53,000 students in 2018.
To find out more about Get into Rugby Club click here.
See below the list of ‘Get into Rugby Clubs’ for phase one:
NSW
Wakehurst Rugby Club
Forest Way, Belrose, New South Wales, 2085
Mosman Rugby Club
Cross Street, Mosman, New South Wales, 2088
Lower Mid North Coast Rugby Union Club
Aub Ferris Oval, Showground Lane, Nabiac, New South Wales, 2312
Lindfield Rugby Club
Tryon Road, East Lindfield, New South Wales, 2070
Oatley Rugby Club
Lugarno, New South Wales, 2210
Armidale Junior Rugby Club
Taylor Street, Moran Oval, Armidale, New South Wales, 2350
Coffs Harbour Juniors Rugby Union Football Club
600 Hogbin Drive, Toormina, New South Wales, 2452
Shoalhaven Rugby Club
Rugby Lane, Nowra, New South Wales, 2234
Casuarina Beach Rugby Club
546 Casuarina Way, Casuarina New South Wales, 2487
Northern Barbarians Rugby Club
Britannia Street, Pennant Hills, New South Wales, 2120
Western Australia
Wanneroo Rugby Union Club
Kingsway Sporting Complex, Spectator Drive, Madeley, Western Australia, 6065
UWA Rugby Club
Mount Claremont, Western Australia, 6010
Perth Irish Rugby Football Club
105 Daly Street, Belmont, Perth, 6104
ACT/Southern Inland
Albury Wodonga Rugby Union Football Club
Short Street, Albury, New South Wales, 2640
Broulee Dolphins Rugby Union Club
1 Francis Street, Captain Oldrey Park, Broulee, New South Wales, 2537
Batemans Bay Rugby Club
Beach Road, Batemans Bay, New South Wales, 2536
Queensland
Caboolture Rugby Union Club
187 Petersen Road, Morayfield Queensland, 4506
Norths Brisbane Rugby Club
50 Shaw Road, Wooloowin, Queensland, 4030
Brothers Rugby Club Albion
3 Crosby Road, Albion Queensland, 4010
Wests Bulldogs Rugby Club
Memorial Park, 65 Sylvan Rd, Toowong, Queensland, 406
University of Queensland Rugby Football Club
Sir William MacGregor Drive, St Lucia, Queensland, 4067
Nerang Rugby Union Club
125 Pappas Way, Nerang, Queensland, 4211
South Australia
Adelaide University Rugby Union Football Club
Fullarton Road & Claremont Avenue, Urrbrae, South Australia, 5062
Elizabeth Rugby Union Football Club
Womma Road & Peachey Road, Edinburgh North, South Australia, 5113
Woodville Rugby Union Football Club
Ailsa Avenue, Seaton, South Australia, 5023
Port Adelaide
Baynes Place, Port Adelaide, South Australia, 5015
Tasmania
Devonport Bulls Rugby Union Football Club
Don Recreation Ground, Richardson Drive, Devonport, Tasmania, 7310
Burnie Emus Rugby Union Club
Lookout Road, Upper Burnie, Tasmania, 7320
Victoria
Northern Panthers Rugby Club
CH Sullivan Memorial Park, Blake Street, Reservoir, Victoria, 3073
Casey Crusaders Rugby Union Club
Clyde Recreation Reserve, 10 Pattersons Road, Clyde, Victoria 3978
Power House Junior Rugby Union Club
Lofts Reserve, Altona North, Victoria, 3025
The ABC has been very pro AFL & Soccer and pays less attention to Rugby than the commercial news outlets.
You only have to look on their rugby union news webpage to see the complete lack of reporting.
https://www.abc.net.au/news/sport/rugbyunion/
They could change that 'lack of visibility' by a bit of reporting on the actual matches.
Funny you say that.. :
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2019-02...c81Yb_4mkToWbMoNLKnLokom7qA21aMfhxmcxpSM4U_YM
ABC Just put out a report on that exact thing.
The same one two posts up that I was referencing?