WorkingClassRugger
Michael Lynagh (62)
Started playing again for the Wollongong Vikings down in the Illawarra competition (first game back this Saturday just past). I'll start posting scores and such from next week.
The 1st grade side is currently under strength with no less than 8 first choice player's out due to injury and 4 of last year's premiership team jumping ship to the Avondale Wombats who make no secret that they pay for talent.
Thanks for the update, WCR. It is illustrative of my mellowing that while I am obviously pleased by the result I am less so by the margin. Illawarra Rugby needs both the Vikings and the Shamrocks to be strong. It is the great traditional rivalry in the Illawarra.
Back when I was President of the Shamrocks I would very often spend Tuesday nights going into Wollongong with one or more of my players who had unfairly been sent off by astigmatic referees to represent them before a judicary basically composed of lawyers from the Vikings.
And in the years when the Shamrocks were sponsored by the Shitcarters Arms, aka the Bulli Workers Club, I would have to go to the Club on Sunday mornings to plead the innocence of those of my members who had been misidentified as the perpetrators of whatever mayhem had occurred the night before. I can remember one occasion where I advanced the argument that if the Club didn't want to have a lettuce fight on the dance floor care should be taken that the kitchen door be kept locked.
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WCR - name names! That is - name & shame! . The " Cheque Book Charlies" need to be outed when you see good teams like Tech-Tahs and Shamrocks going so well without any of this "pay for play" crap! I know that Vikings were also accused of paying players but I also know this to untrue!
What is shining through at Vikings, Tech, Shamrocks, Kiama and the others is the number of juniors coming through to fill the line!
I hear that Avondale are having a few problems in the juniors as far as their parents are concerned - any word on this?
Wreckless, who are you affiliated with?
IS - might I suggest Vikings vs. Shamrocks June 16th at Vikings Oval in Wollongong if you can make it! Always a great day of local club rivalry and just great spirit right through 3 grades!
Or - if you want to see great rugby played at one of the most spectacular scenic grounds on the coast - Kiama vs. Vikings at Kiama Showground on June 2nd! Kiama are also Vikings "traditional rivals" ( like everyone in Illawarra - LMAO ) dating back to the days of Wallabies Geoff Shaw , Gary Grey and Co playing for Kiama! The clubs play each year for the "Black & Blue Trophy" based not on wins but aggregate score.
This thread reads like a great ad for Illawarra rugby.....I love country rugby when I get to see it
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Thanks for the update, WCR. It is illustrative of my mellowing that while I am obviously pleased by the result I am less so by the margin. Illawarra Rugby needs both the Vikings and the Shamrocks to be strong. It is the great traditional rivalry in the Illawarra.
Back when I was President of the Shamrocks I would very often spend Tuesday nights going into Wollongong with one or more of my players who had unfairly been sent off by astigmatic referees to represent them before a judicary basically composed of lawyers from the Vikings.
And in the years when the Shamrocks were sponsored by the Shitcarters Arms, aka the Bulli Workers Club, I would have to go to the Club on Sunday mornings to plead the innocence of those of my members who had been misidentified as the perpetrators of whatever mayhem had occurred the night before. I can remember one occasion where I advanced the argument that if the Club didn't want to have a lettuce fight on the dance floor care should be taken that the kitchen door be kept locked.
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Have to say that Kiama Showground ( I'll admit that is was a toss up at one stage whether to play for Vikings or Kiama) is my favourite ground from my junior years. Mainly due to the fact I could finish my game(s) and be on the beach thirty seconds later. Vikings Oval has improved a lot, as has Uni's. Both were good hard surfaces to play on in my recent experience.
It's an interesting mentality the whole 'everyone hates us' thing. Experienced it a lot during my time at Randwick, but of course, it their case, it's actually true.
Wreckless, are you WA now? I ask because I notice your icon for UWA Rugby. I hear Neddies are strong once again, how are Uni going? If not for a dramatic change in circumstance I would likely be studying at and playing for the students over in Wa right now.
Bruce, you would love the state of the IDRU now ( with the above comments in mind )! Current IDRU President - Peter Woods ( Viking, lawyer and referee )! His deputy, current IDRU Vice-President - Bert Roodenrys ( former Shamrock President ). The current judiciary chairman is - you guessed it - a lawyer and a former Viking! Can a lettuce fight at the IDRU meetings be far away???? I live in hope!!! Cheers, Wreckless