Matraville (ex Div 1 - gooooone)
Rockdale (ex Div 5 - gooooone)
My old man played for
Matraville in their good days back in the late 80's and into the late 90's. 5 grades strong and stories of bus trips and crazy times on the field and off the field. I've also heard the story many times about the club going down but I think a few factors at play, not the least of which being a spotty record with the judiciary and a lack of youth into the club. That coupled with the school actively moving away from rugby didn't help when Subbies were pushing hard at the Colts angle (still seems to be the case) and as such, a strong club folded in 2005/06 never to be seen again! The old field has now been leveled and replaced with a synthetic soccer field...what can you do. Sad really considering it's a club I probably would have gone on to play for given the connection drawn from afternoons selling beer out the back of a shitty-falling-apart-graffitied caravan as a 6 year old! How times have changed...
Played against
Rockdale a few times, still astounds me how a club that owns and runs their own field can suffer as much as they did and still don't have a team to field. Doubt they will again despite having a junior club still operating. From memory there were a lot of older guys and some younger inexperienced guys as well and I'd assume that when the older boys hung up the boots they then folded as a club
Wasn't there once a club called the Macarthur Crusaders?
Played against
Macarthur also, feel like the club had legs but had the wrong playing stock under them. Very flaky to say the least. The same core couple of blokes have travelled from St George (died off, not sure if a direct cause) to Fairvale (died off a season or so after they left) to Macarthur (died off as soon as they left, but not sure how that all went down) to Dukes (had 2 grades to fill and were happy to have any extra legs) to Menai (who didn't really need any help but who then dropped to Halligans) to Dukes (who filled 3 grades for all of 3 weeks before it fell apart...) to Menai again...anyway...
From memory it was only 2 seasons, 1 in Halligan and another in Meldrum. Halligan was a cake walk and Meldrum was a bit harder of a task. Should still be a club given where they were located and with the right group in charge the club could still be around...
I posted this somewhere else, but this is a list of clubs that have perished during the period Renegades Rugby has been alive
Oakhill Old Boys
Norwest
Rockdale
Killara West Pymble
Bankstown
Notre Dame Uni
St George
Liverpool
Fairvale/Lansvale
Roseville
Sydney Grammar Old Boys
Collaroy
Clovelly
Seaforth
ICMS
Terrey Hills
Lane Cove
Sydney Combined Forces
Some of them were born after we were. It isn't an easy slog, this "rugby" thing.
Can't speak to
Oakhill, Norwest, KWP, Notre Dame, Roseville or Bankstown but the rest I took the field against at one stage or another.
Rockdale see above...
St George I played when they were on life support and general had a low feeling about how things went for the club. Had 13 guys turning up on occasion and struggling to see out the season. I remember there even being 2 of those guys who were AT LEAST 55-60 years old at the time being asked to run the team off the field and play 80 mins while playing with less than 15 each weekend. Great ground to play at right on Kogarah Bay.
Fairvale were struggling as a club in general, decent enough bunch of blokes off the field but don't know too much about how they fell apart. Same with
Terrey Hills, Dee Why and Seaforth. Not sure how the clubs managed to fall apart...
Liverpool (at least the 2nd iteration in 2012, the Cougars) were a hard rugby team in general but as much as that was good on the field it didn't help off the field with the judiciary...4 "established offences". Killed it against all opposition but would have been brought unstuck with 3 match officials seeing everything come finals time. Lost to a clinical Grammar OB's outfit in the GF. Then disappeared...
Grammar OBs were a bunch of guys of school guys and other mates that stuck together for a few years and won a premiership and contended a few others before dying off.
Clovelly from what I could work out were some guys who started as fringe Wicks 4th/5th graders and a few other mates that came together to form the Blowflies. Same as Grammar, won a premiership and contended for a few more before dying off.
ICMS had a good relationship with the Marlins for a couple of years until they fell off the perch, a relationship seemingly bested and improved upon by the Savers.
Collaroy were a bunch of U18s that stuck around in Subbies with a few older heads. Not sure why the club fell apart, seemed to have a good thing going...
Covies are disappointing to see up there given they had 2 senior and 2 colt grades all of 5 or so years ago...not sure of the ins and outs and how they've ended up on struggle street. Assume it would be to do with demographics in the area making recruiting difficult.
Comb. Forces. Never took the field against them but know a lot of their back story. Had the choice to join up with the Dukes and have the Dukes become the "preferred" club for armed forces guys and girls when back in Sydney. Dukes had a lot of ex and current serving members at the time which made the move logical until they essentially asked to be their own separate club but under the Dukes banner (i.e. not allowing players to "play up" in 1st grade but using the jerseys and ground and gear etc). They made the move to A.R Hurst/Engadine and I think that without having a separation between work and play a lot of guys would have given the club up. That plus the fact that a lot of them already had allegiances to other clubs hurt their idea of the club. A good idea and honestly, a needed idea. Returned vets having a rugby club community base is a great initiative, it was just incorrectly executed.