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Shute Shield 2016

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Knuckles

Ted Thorn (20)
Apart from the Reds cards (Which looked like the linesman only saw the parra players hit back and not the rats player hit first), Parra were brilliant.

Their defence was sensational and, with 12 players, they looked more likely to win, and they should have. They missed 2 pens to win the game and rats went and scored a pen to take it home. But parra, i have to say - hats off to you. And if you're a rats coach, you'd be fuming with that performance.

Rats won the game so well done, but boy oh boy, they didnt look like they wanted it.

Parra are close to taking some wins.

For a Uni supporter you seem to be commenting on Parra a lot.
 

Knuckles

Ted Thorn (20)
It's only a pity if you are of the opinion that "the other teams" don't deserve some exposure on T.V. After 4 rounds Eastwood have already appeared on 3,Uni. on 2, & one each to Randwick,Easts & Norths.
Obviously as the season progresses it's highly likely that the more successful teams will appear more often ,& the less successful less often if at all.There will almost always be more than one attractive game each week,but don't you think Penrith & to lesser extent West Harbour, should be on in the early part of the season when they are not too far behind the leaders,& if not when do you think they should be on, or should we see the same predictable group of teams every week ?

And a number of NSWRU/SRU people have emailed me the tv games list. So I've seen the tv match schedule up to and including Round 10. I don't have an issue with the lower ranked sides getting tv games. Not one bit. According to the schedule, the only club that won't get a tv game (either home or away) in the first 10 rounds is Parra.

Looks like CRTV don't want to travel any further west than Concord again. For the 2nd year running.

@BellyTwoBlues got anything to say about that?

For everyone's benefit, here's the broadcast schedule.


Broadcast Games Rd 6 – 10

RND 6
West Harbour v Penrith at Concord

RND 7
Eastwood v Manly at TG Millner

RND 8
Southern Districts v Gordon at Forshaw

RND 9
Manly v Warringah at Manly

RND 10
Norths v Randwick at North Sydney
 

Hugh Jarse

Rocky Elsom (76)
^^^ This is The Year of The West.

Even Billy Pulveriser has said it, and the folks from St Leonards are jumping on that.

Not sure what Roger Davis said, but lets' hope the folks from Moore Park don't share his vision.
 

Hugh Jarse

Rocky Elsom (76)
Round 5 Team Lists

Eastern Suburbs vs Parramatta
First Grade (Shute Shield)
Eastern Suburbs: 1. Ryan Dalziel (c), 2. Clarrie Moore, 3. Zach Faumuina, 4. BJ Edwards, 5. Fergus Lee-Warner, 6. Tim Buchanan, 7. Rowan Perry, 8, Sam Stitcher, 9. Jack Grant, 10. Archie King, 11. Tom Merrit, 12. Josh Toole, 13. Alex Newsome, 14. Will Paterson, 15. Jack Maddocks
Parramatta: 1. Nick Blacklock, 2. Aaron Blacklock, 3. Nigel Vaifale, 4. Sevaro Domoni, 5. Senio Toleafoa, 6. Andrew Cox, 7. Sione Fifita, 8, Andrew Vatuvei, 9. Kaleb Rech, 10. Robbie Mate, 11. Niko Uele, 12. Perofeta Silva, 13. Trent Winterstein, 14. Josh Minhinnick, 15. John Poe

Second Grade (Colin Caird Shield)
Eastern Suburbs: 1. Sione Kolo , 2. Liam Berry, 3. Archie Hall, 4. Michael Ross , 5. Ryan McCauley, 6. Angus Brotherton, 7. Dan Elsom, 8, Liam Moylan, 9. Andrew Ferris, 10. Cohan Guerra, 11. Damon Anderson, 12. James Field, 13. Fetongi Tuinauvai, 14. Rhys Corbishly, 15. Dan Gallagher
Parramatta: 1. Brendan Crosilla, 2. Liu Taituave, 3. Sione Fonua, 4. Pat Tahaafe, 5. James Benton, 6. Adrian Musico, 7. Dan Tamone, 8, Peter Brush, 9. Liam Tully, 10. Tom Woods, 11. Gabby Kolinisau, 12. Moa Maliepo, 13. Sam Hayward, 14. Hayden Cole, 15. Robert Duff

Third Grade (Henderson Shield)
Eastern Suburbs: 1. Matt Hooper, 2. Lindsey Stevens, 3. Damien Johnston, 4. Lachie Piggot, 5. Matt Mackay, 6. Luke Campbell, 7. Nick Lumley, 8, Luke Cullinane, 9. Josh Holman, 10. Ed Keohane, 11. Sam Devlin, 12. Scott Ferris, 13. Nick Hedley, 14. Gaston Gibernau, 15. Will Maddocks
Parramatta: 1. Inia Qereqeretabua, 2. Michael Saofia, 3. Gerald Dzirtwe, 4. Sam Domoni, 5. Chris Pongi, 6. Jacob Delailoa, 7. Riley Jacobson, 8, Fili Taufa, 9. Phil Pale, 10. Maene Tago, 11. Tui Fa'Asisila, 12. Steve Brodbeck, 13. Amini Drodrolagi, 14. Dylan Mario, 15. George Ili

Fourth Grade (Henderson Cup)
Eastern Suburbs: 1. Luke Wilson, 2. Imran Joseph, 3. Pat Perone, 4. Beau Jones, 5. Callum McKenzie, 6. Soulala Houma, 7. Alex Boronkay, 8, William Bigelow, 9. George Mallat, 10. Liam Corbishley, 11. Harjun Gill, 12. Louis Taylor, 13. Harry Tooth, 14. Henry Hart, 15. John Julian
Parramatta: 1. Vila Fangufangu, 2. Josh Whale, 3. Lui Sakaria, 4. Arana Rissetto, 5. Anthony Lolohea, 6. Chris Tolson, 7. Jake Richardson, 8, William Tuitupou, 9. Brett Gillett, 10. CJ Rapinette, 11. Maynard Huynh, 12. George Taufa, 13. Hano Tangi, 14. Junior Buka, 15. PJ Iosefa


Gordon vs Warringah
First Grade (Shute Shield)
Gordon: 1. Lulu, 2. James Wilkinson, 3. Tobias Gukenbau, 4. Rui Wilson, 5. Ronni Scarano, 6. Jack Maguire, 7. Luke Papworth, 8, Jordon Goddard, 9. Matt Hayter, 10. Erik Moss, 11. Brandan Quinn, 12. Tui Tuisavasii, 13. Bennett Leslie, 14. Matt McDougal, 15. Lucas Simkin ©
Warringah: 1. Rory O'Connor, 2. Robert Kelly , 3. Manessah Alanga, 4. Ben Adams , 5. Jack Tompkins, 6. John Mokofisi, 7. Sam Crompton, 8, Luke Holmes vc, 9. Pat Curtain, 10. Hamish Angus c, 11. Jamie Forbes, 12. Rod Iona, 13. Michael Adams, 14. Seb Wileman, 15. Harry Jones

Second Grade (Colin Caird Shield)
Gordon: 1. Shuan Fagan, 2. Will Pasi, 3. John Latta, 4. Andrew Chapman, 5. Andrew Seton, 6. Cam Del Moro, 7. Cam Thorburn, 8, Ash Goddard, 9. Alec palmer, 10. Lachie Mitchell, 11. Paulia Balekana, 12. Alex Gregory, 13. Michael Manners, 14. Sam Mete, 15. Tom Curruthers
Warringah: 1. Jack Slack-Smith, 2. Luke Preston, 3. Roy Vucago, 4. Finlay Hillicks, 5. Alex Fowles, 6. Jordan Fowles, 7. Pierce Howell, 8, Adam Bate, 9. Mitch Hyde, 10. Matt Arnold, 11. Jack Sullivan, 12. Tom McMillan, 13. Chris Arnold , 14. Max Jones , 15. John Loseli

Third Grade (Henderson Shield)
Gordon: 1. Tom Parish, 2. Reuben MacKellar, 3. Hugh Cropley, 4. Will Makeig, 5. Grant Hutt, 6. Lachlan Camp, 7. Hamish Hall, 8, Luke Gardner, 9. Alex barker, 10. Ben Tracy, 11. Josh Mitchell, 12. Dom Woodward, 13. Andrew Boyce, 14. Andrew Wright, 15. Kurtis Quinn
Warringah: 1. Jason Lautolo, 2. Pete Barrett, 3. Ryan Trbojevich, 4. Jordan Reid, 5. Tom Sheridan, 6. Harrison Selby, 7. Sean Davies , 8, Sam Reid, 9. Callum Reid, 10. Luke Vescio , 11. Mike Howard, 12. Willy Du Plessis, 13. Harry Suters, 14. Ben Scanlan, 15. Daniel Saggus

Fourth Grade (Henderson Cup)
Gordon: 1. JP Bae, 2. Ace Naati, 3. Billy Naati, 4. Justin Rodgie, 5. Seton Humpreys, 6. Pat Sutton, 7. Jordon Williams, 8, Scott Nichol, 9. Oscar Woods, 10. James Fletcher, 11. Feleti Alipate, 12. Josh Groom, 13. Lachlan Brock, 14. Scott Purcell, 15. Oliver Campbell
Warringah: 1. Ben Field, 2. Ben Benson, 3. Cam Milling, 4. Hamish Finch, 5. Toby Paten, 6. Kahn Gillingham, 7. Mitch Sandvos, 8, Tim Dilecki, 9. Doug Angus, 10. Pat Beck, 11. Will Sheehan, 12. Michael Pomare, 13. Bill Simpson, 14. Jake Vale, 15. Cal Blythe


Manly vs Penrith
First Grade (Shute Shield)
Manly: 1. Mitch Lewis, 2. James Hilterbrand, 3. Chris Cocca, 4. William Cocker, 5. Adrian Hall, 6. Daniel Alley, 7. Ethan Uili, 8, Tuni Palau, 9. Tim Donlan, 10. Sam Lane (c), 11. Peter Gilmore, 12. Nicolas Holton, 13. Dennis Pili-Gaitau, 14. Richard Hooper, 15. Josh Turner
Penrith: 1. Tevita Veikoso, 2. Fergus Mitra, 3. Emanuele Fuamata, 4. Tuitakau Kioa, 5. Doug Want, 6. Jason Havea, 7. Adrian Doyle, 8, Taunaola Kei, 9. Joseph Faoagali, 10. Laione Iosefa, 11. Niko Dalivusa, 12. Keti Puikala, 13. Nemane Ramoce, 14. Viliame Namoumou, 15. Joseph Tafili

Second Grade (Colin Caird Shield)
Manly: 1. Hayden Stringer, 2. Vance Elliot, 3. Alefosio Tatola, 4. James Gourley, 5. Brad Meaney, 6. James Graham, 7. Mitch Daniel (c), 8, Manuel Castagnet, 9. Scott Bradley, 10. Kiwi Kapene-Belcher, 11. Chris Yarrington, 12. Jaz Roberts, 13. Olireti Samuelu, 14. Sireli Tagicakibau, 15. Marshall Milroy
Penrith: 1. Chris Tiatia, 2. Ridge M M Nelson, 3. Monty Sopoaga, 4. Jake Banner, 5. David Reopoamo, 6. Samiuela Tuitupo, 7. Sam Siaki, 8, Peter Toafeo, 9. Isileli Haunga, 10. Benn Vai, 11. Daniele Rokoqa, 12. Norman Ofia, 13. Etuale Salu, 14. Vai Sosaiete, 15. Saiasi Vulinagaunavou

Third Grade (Henderson Shield)
Manly: 1. Villi Vaka, 2. Dane Le Rougetel, 3. John Baranyi, 4. Saulu Serukeibau, 5. Kerry Simpson, 6. Rohan Hedge, 7. Josh Littlewood , 8, Mark Watson, 9. Nic Smart, 10. Ben Rubio, 11. Jack Reid, 12. Anthony Bergelin (c), 13. Pete Squires, 14. Tom Crisp, 15. Scott Clemmett
Penrith: 1. Laurence Saulala, 2. Sione Pasi, 3. Kevin Palvini Fui, 4. Semisi Kaufusi, 5. Viliame Namoamou, 6. Tupea Mata'u , 7. Clayton Khan, 8, Jordon Mascord, 9. Verrniki Naqiolevu, 10. David Isopa, 11. Peter D Daviavamani, 12. Paula Sipu, 13. junior Marster, 14. Ratu Delavakavu, 15. Roy Jones

Fourth Grade (Henderson Cup)
Manly: 1. James Young, 2. Andrew Collins, 3. Tom Mooney (c), 4. Jimmy Vail, 5. Wes Bindczus, 6. Alex Kell, 7. Liam Routledge, 8, Jackson Cooper, 9. Chris Taylor, 10. Brad Clarke, 11. Austin Osagie, 12. Connor Littlewood, 13. Federico Pitasi, 14. Sullivan Jones, 15. Panudet Takonok
Penrith: 1. Paul Cummings, 2. Nui Nansen, 3. Iosefa Lalanga, 4. Fitu Smith, 5. Jeremy Tafau, 6. Basilio Maleli, 7. Sam Latu, 8, Jason Kerimoe, 9. Jacob Burrell, 10. Mikee Taateo, 11. Tim Bottomeley, 12. Cambell Sione, 13. Zinzan Culshan, 14. Luke Fowler, 15. Siaa Taveuveu


Randwick vs Eastwood
First Grade (Shute Shield)
Randwick: 1. Sonny Satuala, 2. Peter Nau, 3. Tristan Goodbody, 4. Will Munro, 5. Jock Armstrong, 6. Nick Kellaway, 7. Mark Baldwin, 8, Sam Croke, 9. Harry Boileau, 10. Andrew Deegan, 11. Seamus Frost, 12. Ben Starkey, 13. Brogan Roods, 14. Jack Pennington, 15. Lachlan Anderson
Eastwood: 1. Martin Plokstys, 2. Sam Needs, 3. Rob Lagudi, 4. James Neale, 5. Tom Alexander, 6. George Kent, 7. Cohen Masson, 8, Joey Afualo, 9. Max Page, 10. Ben James, 11. John Grant, 12. Blake Sutton, 13. Mike McDougall, 14. Brad Curtis, 15. Jarome MacKenzie

Second Grade (Colin Caird Shield)
Randwick: 1. James Purcell, 2. Tevita Vea, 3. Henry Leslie, 4. Ed Kennedy, 5. Lewis Taie, 6. Brad Houlihan, 7. Jack Johnston, 8, Will Lalalofa, 9. Harrison Goddard, 10. Nic Andrews, 11. Toby Johnson, 12. Sam Gerry-Burgess, 13. Kuki Ma'afu, 14. Chris Taripo, 15. Tom Hiddleston
Eastwood: 1. Daniel Minto, 2. Ed Craig, 3. Dean Doumbos, 4. Jackson Larkin, 5. Josh Anderson, 6. Rhys Allen, 7. Dave Piukala, 8, Lachie Cannell, 9. Gerard McTaggart, 10. Jackson Bird, 11. Tim Williams, 12. Sione Fangia, 13. Tai Luani, 14. Nick O'Connor, 15. Jack Tourish

Third Grade (Henderson Shield)
Randwick: 1. Tom Wallace, 2. Nick Koutsoukis, 3. Drew Fergurson, 4. Tom Wetherall, 5. Ryan Powter, 6. Nick Kasperak, 7. Sam Connor, 8, Stephen Hoiles, 9. Luke Rowntree, 10. Lachlan Kenneally, 11. David Green, 12. Jez Nelson, 13. Doug Brown, 14. Charlie McKay, 15. Greg Marks
Eastwood: 1. Joel Whitlock, 2. Myles Hunkin, 3. Dave Fangaloka, 4. Nick Johnson, 5. Adam De Santis, 6. David Rose, 7. Tom Murphy, 8, Paul Ng Shiu, 9. Patrick O'Connor, 10. Wes Sefuiva, 11. Ben Cotton, 12. Brodie Monroe, 13. Cameron Mitchell, 14. Josh Nohra, 15. Jack Brooks

Fourth Grade (Henderson Cup)
Randwick: 1. Arturas Rachimouas, 2. Tom Weber, 3. Al Kahua, 4. Jason Kurangi, 5. Lisi Fifita, 6. Logan Chin, 7. Luke Roughton, 8, Tim Murray, 9. Tony Luxford, 10. Tom Booth, 11. Ollie Depledge, 12. Andy Early, 13. Max Tackett, 14. Alex Peterson, 15. Matt Considine
Eastwood: 1. Pat Sanford, 2. Pat Ferris, 3. Alex Pappalardo, 4. Sam Frogley, 5. Adrian Wyper, 6. Nathan Watson, 7. Nick Reid, 8, Josh Harris, 9. Taylor Mathieson, 10. Dave Rimmer, 11. Sam McCaffrey, 12. David Konstantopoulos, 13. Marcus Creais, 14. Mark Frost, 15. Nick Tregoning

Southern Districts vs Northern Suburbs
First Grade (Shute Shield)
Southern Districts: 1. Matt Gibbon, 2. Brandon Paenga-Amosa, 3. Duncan Chubb, 4. Fili Tufui, 5. Angus Ryan, 6. Alex Perez, 7. Sean Doyle , 8, Rahboni Vosayaco , 9. Waldo Wessels, 10. Mitch Walton, 11. Matt Teki, 12. Rohan Saifaloi, 13. Deny Godinet, 14. Luke Smart, 15. Chris Nay
Northern Suburbs: 1. Ezra Luxton, 2. Sam Kitchen, 3. Lawance Hunting / Tyron Rota , 4. James Brown, 5. Connor Vest, 6. Michael Smith, 7. Will Miller (c) , 8, Hugh Sinclair (vc), 9. Mitch Magrath, 10. Angus Sinclair (vc), 11. Lochie Creagh, 12. Jordan Heyer, 13. Irae Simone, 14. Richard Woolf, 15. Kepu Lokotui/Josh Kay

Second Grade (Colin Caird Shield)
Southern Districts: 1. Conor Young , 2. Damian Byrne , 3. Salesi Maumalanga, 4. Grant Staples, 5. Max Prieto, 6. Daniel Simpson, 7. Kieran Black , 8, Michael Osmond, 9. Hawe Parata, 10. Bryant Hall, 11. Sam Tabuatama, 12. Peter Camilleri, 13. Penani Manumalealii , 14. Damon Browne , 15. Jason Hofmeyr
Northern Suburbs: 1. Kevin McNamara, 2. Jake Kay, 3. Daniel Murray (c), 4. TBC, 5. Jack Davies, 6. Leon Akopian, 7. Taylor Francis , 8, Lewis Dwyer, 9. Harry Jenkins, 10. Brendan Holliday , 11. Blake Murray, 12. Jackson Selby, 13. Lachlan Porteous(vc), 14. Larry Hermens , 15. Jack Grant

Third Grade (Henderson Shield)
Southern Districts: 1. Sam Lindsay , 2. Jarrome Raru, 3. Willie Maumalanga, 4. Dave McGrath , 5. Andrew Wilson, 6. John Palmer, 7. Will Tokaduadua, 8, Puli Moimoi, 9. Junior Jamatasasa, 10. Andrew Faddy, 11. Luke Mataka, 12. Rob McDowell, 13. Callum Quinn , 14. Oleni Ngunugatau, 15. Tomas Merlot
Northern Suburbs: 1. Will Hunting, 2. Mike Dowsett, 3. Ben Ryan, 4. Scott Stevens, 5. Ben Molloy, 6. Wildan Olley, 7. Cale Holmes, 8, Jack Booker, 9. Andrew Woods, 10. Josh Smith, 11. Mitch Kay, 12. Mike Grant, 13. Daniel Aguirre-Acevedo, 14. Kurt Penney, 15. Lachlan Rosengreen

Fourth Grade (Henderson Cup)
Southern Districts: 1. Khaled Alfas, 2. Zaxian Goode, 3. Matagi Sa'u, 4. Richard Friedman , 5. Brendan Tynan Davey, 6. Nelson Dale, 7. Rob Smith, 8, Daniel Johnston, 9. AJ Morris, 10. Sam Ryan, 11. Andrew Jurksartis, 12. Michael McLeod, 13. Brendan Druce, 14. David Reus, 15. Jared Elasi
Northern Suburbs: 1. James Knight, 2. Andrew Dovgan , 3. Willie Ahosivi, 4. Will Callanan, 5. Tom Williams , 6. Al Hall, 7. Ben Martin , 8, Ciaran MacWhite , 9. James Stokes, 10. Joe Jenkins , 11. Adam Jones, 12. Alec McSpadden, 13. Tom Burnett , 14. David Bond, 15. Daffyd Jones


Sydney University vs West Harbour
First Grade (Shute Shield & Sir Roden Cutler V.C. Shield Match*)
Sydney University: 1. Alex Batho, 2. Folau Fainga'a, 3. Christopher Talakai, 4. Lachlan Swinton, 5. Jeremy Tilse, 6. Rohan O'Regan, 7. Siaosi Halaifonua, 8, Jake Wainright, 9. Jake Gordon, 10. Benjamin Hughes, 11. Matthew Narracott, 12. Thomas Carter, 13. Jim Stewart, 14. Saia Tanginoa, 15. Angus Roberts
West Harbour: 1. Cam Orr, 2. Todd Pearce, 3. Junior Satiu, 4. Jack Corry, 5. Tom Games, 6. Tom Patterson, 7. Jordan Tuapou, 8, Michael Fedo, 9. Wayne Ngaluafe, 10. Tayler Adams, 11. Tim Hansen, 12. David Minute, 13. Kodie Hawkins, 14. Justin Marsters, 15. Liam Windon

Second Grade (Colin Caird Shield)
Sydney University: 1. Jordan Sukkar, 2. Jack Jones, 3. Sione Talanoa, 4. Byron Hodge, 5. Jordan Chapman, 6. Andrew Hunter, 7. Jackson McCalman, 8, Hugh Frazer, 9. Thomas Koerstz, 10. Christian Kagiassis, 11. James Kane, 12. Jack Redden, 13. Chris Ingate, 14. Christian Yassmin, 15. Matthew Hood
West Harbour: 1. Vili Tino, 2. Francois Coetzer, 3. Faiva Sailosi, 4. Malaki Afele, 5. Tommy Lonsdale, 6. Brad Kapa, 7. Jono Palmer, 8, TBC, 9. John Stapleton , 10. Henry Seavula, 11. Shane Faaui, 12. Graeme Kolomalu, 13. Andrew Suamili, 14. John Korosigana, 15. Iggy woods

Third Grade (Henderson Shield)
Sydney University: 1. Alasdair King, 2. Elliot Messara, 3. William Ridley, 4. Harrison Williams, 5. Jack Blair, 6. Byron Wicken, 7. James Goldie, 8, Benjamin Carolan, 9. Jock Merriman, 10. William Macklin, 11. Alexander Brunt, 12. Cameron Mason, 13. Dylan Vieira, 14. Ben Cannon, 15. Henry Clunies Ross
West Harbour: 1. Chris Vea, 2. Dan Midgehall, 3. Kev Palava - Fiu, 4. Frazer Shaw, 5. Sean Little, 6. Maurice Stokes, 7. Adam Barrington, 8, TBC, 9. Iggy Faaui, 10. Carlin Simon, 11. Mitch Gibbs, 12. Joey, 13. William Wardlaw, 14. Henrik Anthony, 15. Jamo Clark

Fourth Grade (Henderson Cup)
Sydney University: 1. Jack Bliss, 2. Youki Takeuchi, 3. Samuel Vaoga, 4. Oliver Gresham, 5. Tinase Washaya, 6. Edward Close, 7. Tyne Holmes, 8, Sam Blanchet, 9. Richard Draper, 10. Edward L'Estrange, 11. Justin Fourie, 12. Timothy Davidson, 13. Nicholas Burden, 14. Samuel Harris, 15. Harrison Blake
West Harbour: 1. Daniel Gooding, 2. Dave Karamanis, 3. Jack Ulu, 4. Neil Nanayan, 5. Dimitri Ikonomou, 6. Adrian Anaouzou, 7. Anthony Charge, 8, Aldo Trapaneze, 9. Jacob Follent, 10. Wilson Faasalafa, 11. Kane Hodgson, 12. James Anaouzou, 13. Setariki Rawaqadau, 14. Naiopote Weleilakeba, 15. Josh Raviti


* Saw this on Twitter while chasing down results for last week, and thought I'd start tracking the holder of the Shield here. Seemingly MMM have held it for about 2 1/2 years before their home loss last week.
 

The Butts

Herbert Moran (7)

This is a very interesting article, but I think the 'nutshell' is in the last 2 paragraphs.

I challenge Mr Pulver or anyone from the ARU to head to a local rugby field this Saturday and ask that very question. I’d be astounded if they got the same answer.

Oh and don’t worry, someone will be there. Setting up from 7am and packing up well after it goes dark.

Does the ARU really think that all those families play and support rugby just to make sure the Wallabies are going well?????
 

Dave Beat

Paul McLean (56)
This is a very interesting article, but I think the 'nutshell' is in the last 2 paragraphs.

I challenge Mr Pulver or anyone from the ARU to head to a local rugby field this Saturday and ask that very question. I’d be astounded if they got the same answer.
Oh and don’t worry, someone will be there. Setting up from 7am and packing up well after it goes dark.

Does the ARU really think that all those families play and support rugby just to make sure the Wallabies are going well?????


Might still happen - I've been told Saley use to travel across from Randwick and even help with the set up for the Manly v Wicks games and get the BBQ cranking early as well.
 

wamberal

Phil Kearns (64)
This is a very interesting article, but I think the 'nutshell' is in the last 2 paragraphs.



Does the ARU really think that all those families play and support rugby just to make sure the Wallabies are going well?????


There is a misunderstanding here, I think. All the respondents who put the success of the Wallabies first were almost certainly of the belief that a successful Wallabies team generates more interest and more revenue (in both the short and long term) for our game than any other single factor.


That does not mean that very many other factors are not very important. But it does mean that Wallabies success will help all levels of the game.
 

Hugh Jarse

Rocky Elsom (76)
Yet another 3/6 with last weeks tips. Would probably do better with a coin.

Round 5 tips
Eastern Suburbs v Parramatta. You have to rate the Beasties at Jimmys Vineyard. Cards aside, the M2B did well to keep it tight last weekend and could surprise as the Beasties can be a little Jeckyl and Hyde. This is the Year of The West, so I'm for the M2B to open their account with a solid away W by less than 5.

Gordon v Warringah. They've lost a Holmes and a Holmes is out of position. Harry Jones will boot the Rats holme again. Rats by 7

Manly v Penrith. The MMM will be spewing after they lost their 2000th game at home to The Waratahs EPS. The Emus will feel the brunt of their wrath as the MMM have a full contact opposed practice run. A lonely meat pie to the Emus just after half time. MMM by >50

Randwick v Eastwood. Match of the Round. What ^%&*king horse race? Show the footy Channel 7. In a Top of the Table Clash with both sides having key players away, this game will be tougher to pick than Yao Ming's nose. Without Jai Ayoub, you'd have to think the scales are tilted slightly in favour of the Wix. The losing team will come away with a losing BP. Expect the find of the season, Adam Freier to get two tight heads when he comes on off the bench. The Wix will score from one of them.

Southern Districts v Northern Suburbs. The Hobbits will be disappointed that they couldn't perform as tipped last week when they went down in a close one to the Beasties and in doing so exposed yours truly to some very beastly boastful brash bully boy bravado from the Beastie Faithful. C'mon Hobbits, Don't let me down this week. Shoremen have been playing some pretty good footy this year and will make the Hobbits work really hard for their points. It'll be close and it is time for The 2016 People's Choice to stand up and be counted. Hobbits by 8.

Sydney University v West Harbour. The Pirates surprised the Corporation last year, but with a few of their Waratahs deciding that they like clubland, the Camperdowners at the new birthplace of rugby will be too good and retain the Cutler Shield with a 15-20 point victory. Welcome to Shute Shield for 19 year old 2015 Schoolie Lachlan Swinton. Couldn't get a better introduction to First Grade than packing down in a scrum next to a Waratah.

Canteen of the Round will be The Rebels Burger with the salad from ForeShore park.
Best Beer will be Nomad Cruising at the Village Green, Only $5 from the keg.

For Comparison purposes. Heads was Home, Tails was Away. My Lucky 2 Bob Coin predicts:
Eastern Suburbs
Warringah
Manly
Eastwood
Southern Districts
West Harbour
That isn't a bad selection.
 

Highlander35

Steve Williams (59)
Has Steven Findlay made his way to Easts yet? Was meant to be coming over from the Hawks and his joker contract via the 10s.
 

the coach

Bob Davidson (42)
Hmmm...I'd still follow the SS even if the Wallabies were ranked 613 in the world.

Sure I want the Wallabies to do well and I accept that their success helps all levels of the game to some extent, but rugby at the grade / colts level is the people's game. The Wallabies are a business which I have no input to or influence over -- it's controlled by people like Pulver, who voted for him?

The majority of guys running around every week in grade rugby (Sydney, Brisbane, Melbourne, Canberra, Woop Woop) have no aspirations to ever play at a higher level.

Boys "just want to have fun" (with apologies to Cyndi Lauper).
 

Seymour Butz

Larry Dwyer (12)
The majority of guys running around every week in grade rugby (Sydney, Brisbane, Melbourne, Canberra, Woop Woop) have no aspirations to ever play at a higher level.

Boys "just want to have fun" (with apologies to Cyndi Lauper).

Coach, the above is true, but even more so for subbies. Though, many subbies clubs are struggling to field sides this year more than ever.
 
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