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Southern Inland Rugby 2025

paul bristow

Tom Lawton (22)
No one suggested the guy involved should be treated any differently if he was an integral part of the team. I thought the club may have been disheartened if one of their few better players had a tougher suspension than what was expected. From all reports on here the penalty was appropriate. Having said that one club has a huge jump on others in terms of for and against points. There will be incentive for Waratahs to get for and against points up next week.
 

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Herbert Moran (7)
A big issue for SIRU is if Albury Steamers pull the pin either shortly or half way during the Comp what do they do with the rest of the Draw as there is already a BYE each Weekend. It sounds as if player safety may become a big issue with Albury's decision on what they do next.
 

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Herbert Moran (7)
1st Grade Mens Ladder after Round 5

City played 4 , won 4 Differential 255- Pts = 20
Tumut
played 5, won 4 """"" 41- Pts= 19
Waratahs
played 4 , won 3 diff 162 - Pts =17
Griffith
played 4 , won 2, diff 55 - Pts = 13
Wagga Ag
played 4, won 1, diff-5 Pts= 6
Reddies
played 4 , won 1 diff -161, pts=5
Albury
played 5, lost 5, Diff-347, Pts= 1

There are 2 more Rounds to be played before the half way stage of the Comp. is completed
These are those matches to be played
City v Waratahs (away) & Tumut (home)
Tumut v Bye & City (away)
Waratahs v City (h) and Reddies (a)
Griffith v Albury (a) and Wagga Ag (h)
Wagga Ag v Reddies (h) and Griffith (a)

**** No points awarded for a BYE

The crystal ball suggests that the current top 4 looks pretty safe to make the Finals this year although Ag College might have something to say about that.
Tumut will play the likes of Waratahs, Griffith & Ag College away in the second half of the competition with their only game against the current Top 5 being current Competition leaders Wagga City.
Ag College will play Griffith and Tumut at home with their away games against Waratahs & City obviously in Wagga
With Uni holidays coming into play during the season Ag College have the task ahead of them to make this year's Finals and yesterday's narrow loss to Tumut in the final minutes of that game could prove very costly to their hopes of making the top 4
 
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paul bristow

Tom Lawton (22)
Do you know Jumper whether the Waratahs v Albury game went the full distance or was it cut short due to the high score?
 

paul bristow

Tom Lawton (22)
I don’t know how Bubba but we have to find a way to support Reddies and Steamers to keep them afloat. The competition can’t afford any of the present clubs to fold.
 

oldandcranky

Bob McCowan (2)
The word going around is that 15 weeks was appropriate- He can appeal his Suspension of course but might get longer- but from what I've read Albury has flicked him from their Club
Seems 30 went with him. The signs were there early in the season but culture is poor at the Steamers, could have been avoided if the boundaries had been set.
 

oldandcranky

Bob McCowan (2)
So I've not said much of late so here's a Bubba 15 cents worth !

1. Regardless of being integral to a club , blatant foul play must be punished. You cant kick anybody in the head and not expect sanctions.

2. Both 1's and 2's were called early on saturday in the City v Albury game . 14 minutes early in 2's at the request of the City coach and 12 minutes early in 1's by request of the city coaching team. You could see the city players were not really enjoying the ease of scoring and It could have been a lot uglier . Where to for Albury ? Good question . Make it to long weekend and regroup or make some hard decisions ?

You cant have old men and boys going up against first grade sides with size and speed. It does no one any good. That said Albury must look within to solve these ongoing competitive issues. They've got committed and involved people , theyve got good juniors . Its not unsolveable .
And too many life members racking up games over wins.
 

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Herbert Moran (7)
As promised Women's Ladder after Round 5

Waratahs
played 4 , won 4 Differential 104- Pts = 19
Griffith
played 4, won 3 diff 56- Pts= 16
Wagga Ag
played 4 , won 2, Drawn 1 diff 82 - Pts =13
City
played 4 , won 2, diff -27 - Pts = 10
Tumut
played 5, won 1,drawn 1, diff-20 Pts= 9
Albury
played 5 , won 1 diff -92, pts=5
Reddies
played 4,won 1, Diff-103, Pts= 5
 

Bubba 2.0

Peter Burge (5)
Gday all on this sparkling day !

Very comprehensive efforts by the Men and Womens rep sides on saturday . I think the Womens scoreline was a touch flattering to SCM as it was a very comprehensive effort by SIRU. Siru 24 SCM 5

The mens avoided getting truly ugly but was also a one sided affair . SCM coach must have appealed to their pride at half time because i had visions of a ton being run up by SIRU . SIRU 63 - SCM 10

What i do have to say, is just how good the facilities are in Bungendore ?? That ground is magnificent as well as first rate facilities off field . Plenty of good parking as well. Marginal electorate maybe ?
 

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Herbert Moran (7)
Well done to the SIRU Rep Teams (Mens & Womens) at Bungendore but maybe it's time for SIRU to look for bigger challenges for their Rep Teams.
The Junior SIRU Rep teams (Boys & Girls) participate in the NSW Country Junior Championships at selected venues each June Long Weekend.
Maybe it's time to bite the bullet and get the Senior Rep teams to take part in the annual Country week championships in the future which has a Top tier and bottom tier for the respective participants such as Central West, Illawarra, Central North etc etc.
Maybe SCM could also participate as well.
 

Maulalltheway

Johnnie Wallace (23)
Be good for the senior games I agree. But also a brick wall. While we remain part of ACT rugby we have 3 full time staff based in Wagga who are pretty important and funded by the Brumbies. We also aren’t able to have players selected for NSW country and are not permitted to participate in the Caldwell cup as we’re not part of NSW rugby.

So I suppose the question is, what is more important. Staff paid for by the Brumbies, or a better challenge for our men's rep side.
Bearing in mind we have had players from the zone go through the pathway every year since the Griffins were rebirthed
 

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Herbert Moran (7)
I acknowledge where you are coming from but surely 2 of the Brumbies staff are development Officers and I am told that they visit Junior Clubs such as Cootamundra, Temora & Harden who have senior teams in a NSW Country Rugby Union Competition ? - that appears odd to me

The Berlin Wall came crashing down in 1989 so surely some negotiating can be done for our Senior Rep players. I don't think the players generally would have an issue not being eligible for NSW Country selection but would enjoy the representative competition they would get against some of the Country Zones mentioned earlier and would give us a good guide to the overall standard of Senior Rugby within SIRU because against SCM our players are considered super stars but a better guide to the SIRU's overall playing standard would be healthier competition against other Zones.

Do our current Rep players have an opportunity to be selected at the Next Level ? - if so that is great if not that is disappointing
 

Maulalltheway

Johnnie Wallace (23)
Our rep players have the opportunity to be selected into the ACT country side and from that the ACT and Southern NSW Griffins.
2022 Lachie Day Tom Blanch
2023 Lachie Day Jack Ketteringham
2024 Mitch Ivall.
These guys represented the Griffins,

2022 and 2023 at the Australian rugby shield. Which the Griffins won both games. Beat NSW country in the final in 2022 and Perth Gold in 2023
2024 Mitch played 2 games against the ACT Brumbies.
Pretty special pathway if you ask me.
 

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Herbert Moran (7)
That is good to hear
so when do we find out who got selected in this year's ACT Country side ?- You'd presume that SIRU players would dominate that Squad
 

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Herbert Moran (7)
ROUND 6 PREVIEW

Wagga Waratahs v Wagga City


Round 6 matches are being played tomorrow and the standout fixture is Waratahs hosting City at Conolly Rugby Complex.

It’s not quite a top of the table clash as City (20pts) and Waratahs (17pts) are separated by the Tumut Bulls (19pts) but the Bulls have played an extra match than these two Wagga rivals (arch enemies on the field).

Both teams come into this clash fresh on the back of big wins and a General Bye in the competition.
Waratahs defeated Albury 115-0 whilst City put the cleaners through Wagga Reddies with an emphatic 92-5 demolition.
City have had the edge over Waratahs in recent competition matches in 2023 & 2024 but when it came to Grand Final time in both those years Waratahs inflicted sweet revenge on their neighbours.

The best form guide to probably follow in trying to pick the winner of this match tomorrow is to compare how both teams fared against the Griffith Blacks so far this season.
City hosted the Blacks in Round 2 and won 47-41 whilst Waratahs hosted Griffith in Round 3 and went down 39-40 in a nail biting finish.
Therefore on paper there doesn’t look to be too much separating these 2 sides and that should ensure a real battle to the end in this clash tomorrow.
City appear to have an edge in size over their opponents but speed wise both teams look evenly matched.
If the City forwards get a roll on and dominate the collisions tomorrow the likes of Steve Tracey and Daniel Kitson will keep the ‘Tahs on the backfoot but if the Waratahs defence can nullify the power of the City pack then the likes of Tom Hallam and Lachie Day will put the City team on their heels.
I don’t think there will be much between these two sides at fulltime tomorrow but City have been waiting quite a while to get some sort of revenge against their rivals since their disappointing display in last year’s Grand Final and that may just give them the edge ( maybe a margin of 1 or 2 pts) for this intriguing clash tomorrow.


Wagga Ag. College v Wagga Reddies

The once great Uni rivals go head to head tomorrow at Beres Ellwood Oval (CSU Wagga).
Ag College haven’t won since Round 3 when they defeated Albury 60-19 whilst Reddies haven’t been in the winner’s circle since Round 2 when they also defeated the hapless Albury Steamers 37-17.
Ag College’s victory over Albury was down on the border whist the Reddies won their clash at tomorrow’s venue.
Aggies come into this match following a narrow loss to Tumut (at Tumut) in Round 5 whilst Reddies were put to the sword by City a fortnight ago
This is a must win match for Ag College tomorrow if they want to keep their semi final hopes alive and as much as they will probably prove too strong for their opposition tomorrow the Reddies will be fired up big time to cause a giant upset.

Albury v Griffith

This match up should see a convincing win coming Griffith's way and the margin will depend on the calibre of players that the Blacks take on this long away Trip.
Let's hope Albury are more competitive on their home turf tomorrow because the Griffith side is dangerous up the middle and out wide.
 

yourmatesam

Desmond Connor (43)
Was that James Olds off the bench for City on the weekend? @namtrak @Bubba 2.0 can you guys please discuss?

That City team are monsters, the Kooringal must be running out of chicken schnitzels to keep those boys in that kinda form.

I've seen Tahs go round against Griffith and City now. At this stage of the season, the bigger threat on Grand Final day for any team would be Griffith from what I saw on the weekend.

City are a big team, not particularly mobile but the Griffith team seem to have some more grit about them. Tahs have played well enough in both those games, they must have some players to come back into their 1st XV though.

The competition in 2025 is even enough at the top end of the ladder, the finals will be worth getting along to for sure!!
 

Bubba 2.0

Peter Burge (5)
@yourmatesam yes indeed James Olds was was there and had a 20 minute cameo off the bench . Still the best looking bloke in the club and still got it on the field thats for sure !

The resurgence of Griffith in 2025 has been awesome . The win over Tahs and close losses to city and tumut shows that its not a two horse race in 25 . Which is great in my opinion.
 

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Herbert Moran (7)
Round 7 Predictions ;

Wagga City v Tumut
- a tough game to be contested up front but City to be the stronger after 80 minutes and continue their unbeaten season so far

Griffith v WAC - Griffith at home and Uni holidays for Ag College make it a comfortable Griffith Blacks win for me

Wagga Reddies v Waratahs - Waratahs to rebound strongly from their loss to City last weekend and pile on the points this afternoon at Beres Ellwood Oval
 
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