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Nathan Sharpe (72)
http://www.smh.com.au/rugby-union/u...or-parramatta-and-the-west-20100325-r016.html
I've got an idea fuckwits - why don't you get off your arses and start making your presence felt out this way? Two other clubs in our area have folded to 6th Div and while we're looking to field three grades every week, not a lot of clubs can do that. So its time to start putting the pressure on local councils to get grounds purpose-built for rugby, rather than just let the pollies mouth off about the support they're going to give clubs like ours and others.
Fuck, the local league team nearly folded because they bought a couple of players one year and didn't want to pay the bills the next, but they still keep their heads above water.
Cut Matt Giteau's pay cheque and start putting some money into local rugby.
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I've got an idea fuckwits - why don't you get off your arses and start making your presence felt out this way? Two other clubs in our area have folded to 6th Div and while we're looking to field three grades every week, not a lot of clubs can do that. So its time to start putting the pressure on local councils to get grounds purpose-built for rugby, rather than just let the pollies mouth off about the support they're going to give clubs like ours and others.
Fuck, the local league team nearly folded because they bought a couple of players one year and didn't want to pay the bills the next, but they still keep their heads above water.
Cut Matt Giteau's pay cheque and start putting some money into local rugby.
ARU joins battle for Parramatta and the west
GREG GROWDEN
March 26, 2010
Parramatta, under threat of being axed from the Shute Shield competition due to a shortage of players, are relying on a meeting with Australian Rugby Union officials next week to save the club.
The Two Blues, who won back-to-back first-grade premierships in 1985-86 and produced several Wallabies, including Ray Price, Tony Melrose, Andrew Leeds and current Test hooker Tatafu Polota-Nau, have struggled to be competitive in recent years, losing key players to other clubs in the off-season.
With just over two weeks to the start of the Shute Shield, NSW officials are concerned that Parramatta are well short of players, to the extent that they could even struggle to field just two grade teams this season.
However, at ARU level, there is a push for Parramatta to remain in the premiership to maintain the code's identity in Sydney's west, especially with the AFL and rugby league promoting themselves heavily in the area.
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