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Subbies 2023!

Waterloo_Ned

Herbert Moran (7)
Div 3: Hawkesbury Valley, Harlequins, Barker, Iggies, Epping/briars, Renegades, Wakehurst, Northern Saints

And so on.

This sounds like a horrible division. Aren't these clubs forfeiting at the moment in 2nd Grade other than Renegades?

8x8x8 in each division may not be something that can be achieved straight away, but worked towards. 8x7x7 may be a step in the right direction for next year.
 

Pfitzy

George Gregan (70)
8x8x8 in each division may not be something that can be achieved straight away, but worked towards. 8x7x7 may be a step in the right direction for next year.

At least we need 8x8x7 I think.

The lower Division clubs who are successful need to start pushing for 2 Grades e.g. Burraneer.
 
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Pfitzy

George Gregan (70)
Underlines represent changes - just my opinion on the best way to get back to 8x8x8:

Div 1 ( 4 + Colts ) : Drummoyne, Colleagues, Hunters, St Pats, Waverley, Blueys, Mosman, Lindfield = 8
Div 2 ( 3 + Colts ) : Petersham, Forest, UNSW, Hills, Newport, Epping, Beecroft, Briars = 8
Div 3 ( 2 + Colts ) : Hawkesbury Valley, Harlequins, Barker, Knox, Iggies, Penrith, Merrylands, Camden = 8
Div 4 ( 2 Grades ) : Redfield, Irish, Rockdale, Raptors, Renegades, Saints, Wakehurst, Burra = 8
Div 5 ( 2 Grades ) : Chatswood, Mac Uni, Oatley, Georges River, Kings, Canterbury, Sea Lice = 7
Div 6 ( 1 Grade ) : Convicts, Blacktown, Balmain, Maccabi, Dukes, Terrey Hills, Savers = 7

Sydney Harbour's JV with Easts 5s is unsustainable in practical terms for Subbies. Not really sure how that is going to be addressed.

And of course throw in Bingham Cup and Maccabiah Games and you might be stuffed anyway.
 
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Pfitzy

George Gregan (70)
Is Penrith looking at coming into subbies next year or just speculation at this point?
It might be an option for them. Go check out the scores they're copping in the Canberra comp.

I'm just spitballing options when I talk about them and Camden
 
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Pfitzy

George Gregan (70)
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Heure

Peter Burge (5)
Subbies doesnt have the luxury anymore of a 10 team DIV 1

Div 1: Drummoyne, Colleagues, Hunters, St Pats, Waverley, Blueys + 2 of Forest/Mosman/Petersham (last on the CC's goes down)

Div 2: Lindfield, UNSW, Hills, Newport, Knox, Beecroft, one of Epping/Briars joined by CC lowest Forest/Petersham/Mosman

Div 3: Hawkesbury Valley, Harlequins, Barker, Iggies, Epping/briars, Renegades, Wakehurst, Northern Saints

And so on.

it’s a good start heavyd but you need to be a bit more ruthless.

here’s the go;

div1
colleagues waverley Mosman hunters blue mountains drummoyne

the current standard of div2 is diabolical so in order to bring some competitiveness to this level;

div2
Petersham st pats Forest lindfield - then 2 from Newport unsw hills?

div3 and 4 is a bit of a rabble. Some proper consultation with the clubs from the subbies board would be a starting point. Maybe replace the board with some sort of AI / BOT so they don’t give clubs 2 weeks off and then play on an international test weekend.

food for thought.
 

Pfitzy

George Gregan (70)
Maybe replace the board with some sort of AI / BOT so they don’t give clubs 2 weeks off and then play on an international test weekend

I finally figured it out: you're an SRU shill

Only someone from Premier Rugby would post that rubbish and think it's funny.
 

Eastcoast

Fred Wood (13)
I think you need to look at the differences between both home and away games.
The Emus have been competitive for 50-60 minutes in most of their games. Have been close to both Whites and the Owls in recent games, but just seem to lack depth. This will be an issue in Subbies as well if you only have 1-2 grades and colts. Their top team would be too good for Div 2 and below, but cant play below 3rd grade, which doesnt work for 1st Div.
I think if Penrith play Subbies with the same team they have on the park at the moment, they will do some damage.

The Canberra competition is pretty strong considering how many Brumbies go back and play grade down there.
 

Pfitzy

George Gregan (70)
I think if Penrith play Subbies with the same team they have on the park at the moment, they will do some damage.

I'm taking into account they'd have to abide by amateur rules - which obviously means they'd lose a few players.

I'm also taking into account they'd not be making a 2 hour road trip every fortnight - which probably means they gain players.
 

WoodyWoodsman

Sydney Middleton (9)
This sounds like a horrible division. Aren't these clubs forfeiting at the moment in 2nd Grade other than Renegades?

8x8x8 in each division may not be something that can be achieved straight away, but worked towards. 8x7x7 may be a step in the right direction for next year.
Ned, your lack of knowledge of rugby outside of Waterloo Oval and screenshotting yellow and red cards is astounding.
As a man of the Subbies people, I know that the Northern Saints/Lane Cove alliance is already flourishing and may not be there in 2023, but 2024 is already promising. Same as the Wakehurst Brothers.
 

The Ghost of Raelene

Steve Williams (59)
Makes me wonder what other Clubs may go looking for a mate. If it can be somewhat regionally close it could work for a lot of them.

Potentially a couple less teams here or there but you create a stronger one. In regards to Lane Cove & Saints Subbies could have lost both...
 

Pfitzy

George Gregan (70)
Makes me wonder what other Clubs may go looking for a mate. If it can be somewhat regionally close it could work for a lot of them.

Potentially a couple less teams here or there but you create a stronger one. In regards to Lane Cove & Saints Subbies could have lost both...

It becomes a question of specifics at that point: playing colours, home ground(s), player crossover etc. I know it is a bit of a punish to administer

Canteen takings can be important for a club but really shouldn't be critical income, so I don't see that as a factor. More than dilution of use will eventually mean no allocation from varying Councils etc.

The facility is lost in the event the club folds anyway, so...

The real challenge is who plays First Grade and who plays Second Grade, Third Grade etc. Another puzzle to sort out if we're combining clubs into multiple Divisions. Country Rugby manages it so it can't be that hard. Growth Mindset and all that ;)
 

Pfitzy

George Gregan (70)
Ned, your lack of knowledge of rugby outside of Waterloo Oval and screenshotting yellow and red cards is astounding.
As a man of the Subbies people, I know that the Northern Saints/Lane Cove alliance is already flourishing and may not be there in 2023, but 2024 is already promising. Same as the Wakehurst Brothers.

Wakehurst definitely want to grow, and were disappointed to forfeit 2nd Grade - pumped us in Firsts after a bunch of guys from our starting lineup didn't make it tho. Not a bad team at all.

Discussing the situation with a senior member of the Brothers Club after the game was enlightening; he was fairly insistent that their best recent season was when the competition was based on regional lines and guys didn't have to travel too far.

Given our experience on the day, I'd tend to agree - travel sometimes sucks and some Divisions barely have to leave their suburb ;)
 

The Ghost of Raelene

Steve Williams (59)
It becomes a question of specifics at that point: playing colours, home ground(s), player crossover etc. I know it is a bit of a punish to administer

Canteen takings can be important for a club but really shouldn't be critical income, so I don't see that as a factor. More than dilution of use will eventually mean no allocation from varying Councils etc.

The facility is lost in the event the club folds anyway, so...

The real challenge is who plays First Grade and who plays Second Grade, Third Grade etc. Another puzzle to sort out if we're combining clubs into multiple Divisions. Country Rugby manages it so it can't be that hard. Growth Mindset and all that ;)
Yeah sounds like a shit fight.

I'm talking the idea of a merger between clubs at a certain point. purely spit balling here so I'm not trying to start a yelling event but imagine if Old Ignatians and Kings Old Boys got together through the guise of a GPS old boys... May encourage other players to join like a bloke who may have gone to Shore but didn't want to rock up to Iggies.

I just think numbers are going to keep slowly going down as participation slows due to numerous factors but one of the biggest is people don't play as long as they use to.
 

Pfitzy

George Gregan (70)
I just think numbers are going to keep slowly going down as participation slows due to numerous factors but one of the biggest is people don't play as long as they use to.

Or as often. We've got an Old Boys day this week and a bunch of ex-players coming for Halligan Cup Third Grade. Now all the Second Grade guys think that will be an easier gig.
 

Eastcoast

Fred Wood (13)
Or as often. We've got an Old Boys day this week and a bunch of ex-players coming for Halligan Cup Third Grade. Now all the Second Grade guys think that will be an easier gig.
People are keen to play a few times a year. Not many are keen to commit for 14 weekends.
Its not just Rugby - Alot of sports are finding regular commitment extremely difficult.

The sport that adapts first will see the most benefit. In saying that, I dont have an answer.

Cricket moved from 2 day games to 1 day games on a weekly basis, however still struggle to fill teams on some weekends. Park cricket more than Shires. But I have heard of a few Shires and Grade teams struggling to fill the lower ends
 

Pfitzy

George Gregan (70)
People are keen to play a few times a year. Not many are keen to commit for 14 weekends.

I went back through our database of players we registered - records from 2007 season onward.

Total 790 players who registered - dumped 60 who never played a competition game (maybe trialled or just never got around to taking the field)

Of the remaining 730 players:
141 have only 1 cap (19%)
220 have 2-5 caps (30%)
129 have 6-10 caps (18%)

i.e. fully two-thirds of our playing base have between 1 and 10 caps.

The average caps per player is 13 or roughly a season, but take into account guys who play multiple games a day and it isn't quite that.
Also seasons used to be 18 rounds....

The top 11 players ( our centurions) have a total of 1441 caps or 15% of all appearances for the club...
 

HogansHeros

Bob Loudon (25)
Yeah sounds like a shit fight.

I'm talking the idea of a merger between clubs at a certain point. purely spit balling here so I'm not trying to start a yelling event but imagine if Old Ignatians and Kings Old Boys got together through the guise of a GPS old boys... May encourage other players to join like a bloke who may have gone to Shore but didn't want to rock up to Iggies.

I just think numbers are going to keep slowly going down as participation slows due to numerous factors but one of the biggest is people don't play as long as they use to.
Could work for Barker and Knox with a CAS old boys
 
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