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Marlins are just a couple of weeks ahead of schedule...The annual Marlins choke?
Woodies looking good to go back to back.
Marlins are just a couple of weeks ahead of schedule...The annual Marlins choke?
Woodies looking good to go back to back.
The annual Marlins choke?
Woodies looking good to go back to back.
Best Day Ever!
Big chance Gower will miss mad Monday this year!
To give up without a yelp against the Woods,then to throw away today's game,raises serious questions about their prospects.
It's fine not to have a plan B when your pack monsters everyone,but now that pack is missing Ale,Porecki & now Gower,lack of plan B might be an issue.
Plans to merge Penrith and Parramatta into Western TwoBlues at Blacktown, move Eastwood to Castle Hill and make new Shute Shield team in Campbeltown. http://m.foxsports.com.au/rugby/shu...hem-to-blacktown/story-e6frf4pu-1227438393260
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Way to disenfranchise the West. A very courageous train of thought.
"Courageous" in the Sir Humphrey Appleby sense?
A club must act in the best interests its members and other financial stakeholders. The M2B's would be mugs if they didn't seriously investigate any genuine offers, but the whole merge "M2B and Emus" is an absolute pie in the sky cloud gazing click bait thought bubble.That sounds like a maybe to me.
Is there any other kind?
A club must act in the best interests its members and other financial stakeholders. The M2B's would be mugs if they didn't seriously investigate any genuine offers, but the whole merge "M2B and Emus" is an absolute pie in the sky cloud gazing click bait thought bubble.
Crazy way to do it. One hopes that this is just an exercise in kite-flying. If Eastwood want to relocate, they can do it one their own - I can't see how/why NSWRU should be involved in that any more than making any other team relocate. Merging Parramatta and Penrith is bizarre.
If they have $1.4 to spend on this, why wouldn't they just provided DOs, resources and support for what's already there?
BTW, I'm generally supportive of spreading the game to Cambelltown, but I don't see how this will do that.
Maybe the NSWRU should get the people involved in the clubs concerned in as actually ask them what is the best way forward? I have the utmost respect for Mick Doyle, he's rugby through and through and works like the energiser bunny, but I question his knowledge of western Sydney.
I'm not against the concept of a unified Western Sydney club. In terms of pooling resources etc. it could also provide the opportunity for a centralised club to focus on developing their juniors base.a how many junior clubs exist between both the clubs at present? Imagine if they combined their efforts. Maybe they could double that in quick succession.
The 30km issue really bugs me. I played a most of my junior rugby out of the Harlequins in Campbelltown. Had to make 2 or more trips a year as far south as Nowra. For reps the closest training base for me was U of Wollongong. Hell, when I started to play in Sydney proper I still lived out this way. Thirty kms is nothing.
As for Campbelltown. I am 100% behind this. Why? Well first it actually shows elements of future planning. The MacArthur in which Campbelltown is the primary centre is set to double it population over the next 15-20 years. That's not just me speculating. That's actual plans that have already started. I know for a fact that Campbelltown Council are current reviewing $100s million of dollars worth of D A application presently.
Yes, the Quins are currently playing in the Illawarra comp but that's also a strength. They have the potential to link with 14 clubs from day one. That's more than some of the existing Shute Shield clubs. They also have the opportunity to really focus in on the schools element out this way. From them alone they could generate very competitive junior squads pretty quickly.
The NRC an only be a relatively short comp due to the structure of super footy.Shute Shield really should become more amateur in the wake of improvements with the NRC but that will only happen in years to come. much to the dismay of traditionalists, but its reality.
hills is a mixture between woodies, two blues and penrith.
It also depends how you define the hills.
This is an idiotic idea which would only isolate those who have been dedicated to rugby in the west for millenia.
They should sell (or form an alliance with) penrith to UWS to form a penrith-UWS club that can compete strongly and support the Hawkesbury-Nepean/Blue Mountains region, leave eastwood be or incentivise them to move (they don't really do much in the local community anyway and increasingly moved their focus towards the hills because there's some racism there)
If they want a campbelltown club they need to put in long term dev plans for all the western sydney clubs.
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The NRC an only be a relatively short comp due to the structure of super footy.
How are "more amateur players" going to compete against the Super players?
The whole idea of NRC is to deepen the player pool.
You don't do that by making most of the players "more amateur"
The District comp came out of bureaucrats drawing lines on maps in 1899. Thats also a point, the district comp as it stands although it holds tradition was designed as a developmental tool 115 years ago now, does it still work? yes, but does it work to its potential? definitely not.