If they were to bring in another club hopefully they look at the South-West of the city. Let Eastwood have the North West and Parramatta everywhere in between the the two. It may need to be essentially a greenfields club but that's not necessarily a bad thing. Place it in a high growth area. Work to not only get it up and running but also to help build the necessary infrastructure below it in order to to feed into it. A very much untapped region of the city.
As you know, I've always advocted for the Cambelltown/Macarthur area to be included in rugby at the highest level. Broadly speaking I think you are right, but without significant and sustained support from NSWRU/RA I think we'd get similar results from what we've seen at Penrith.
To me, doing it badly is worse than not doing it at all. Penrith have gone from being a highly competitive club in firstly Sydney second division and then in Kentwell Cup when the two merged, to a basket case in Shute Shield 20 years. Sadly, it's a metaphor for rugby in Australia.
Nepean (“Emus”) [est. 1965]
Name changed to
Penrith(from 1981)
Colours:Brown & Gold (1966-1976);
White, Brown & Gold (1977-1991);
Black, Red & Green (1992)
Home Grounds: Weir Road, Penrith (1966-1971);
Emu Plains Oval No.2 (1971-1978);
Nepean Rugby Park, North Penrith (from 1979 to present)
Years in 1st Division: (as Penrith) 1995 to present
Years in 2nd Division: (as Nepean) 1966-1980, (as Penrith) 1984-1992
Years in 3rd Division: (as Penrith) 1981-1983
- The club was formed in 1965 (as Nepean).
- Joined the new Second Division in 1966.
- It was renamed Penrith in 1981 when relegated to Third Division.
- Penrith went to Suburban RU when Second Division was closed down after 1992.
- Penrith was added to the (First Division) Premier Rugby competition in 1995.