Depends though, if they are saying 4 grades and colts right now it's a 5 team division 2.Hearing that Subbies are looking at odd numbers in top three grades. Not the worst option if it evens out the comps
Surely clubs would be against a 6 team division? Playing everyone 3 times? I thought that caused the division’s to be combined last year?This is what I have been told. There is lots of moving parts at the moment.
Division 1 (9 Clubs)
1 - Blue Mountains
2 - Colleagues
3 - Drummoyne
4 - Forest
5 - Hunters Hill
6 - Mosman
7 - Petersham
8 - St Pats
9 - Waverley
Division 2 (6 Clubs)
1 - Barker Old Boys
2 - Hawkesbury Valley
3 - Hills
4 - Lindfield
5 - Newport
6 - UNSW
Division 3 (8 Clubs - one to be added from Division 4)
1 - Beecroft
2 - Briars
3 - Epping
4 - Harlequins
5 - Manly
6 - Knox Old Boys
7 - Old Ignatians
8 - ?
Division 4 (10 Clubs - although this is fluid).
1 - Blacktown *** (Hopefully - they may operate as a 1 team club in Div 6)
2 - Chatswood
3 - Macquarie Uni
4 - Merrylands
5 - Northern Saints
6 - Redfield
7 - Renegades
8 - Sydney Harbour
9 - Sydney Irish
10 - Western Raptors
Bottom Divisions
- Alexandria Dukes
- Balmain
- Brothers
- Burraneer
- Canterbury
- Convicts *** (Could possibly move to Division 4)
- Hawkesbury Ag
- Kings Old Boys
- Macabbi
- Menai
- North Cronulla
- Wakehurst
Surely clubs would be against a 6 team division? Playing everyone 3 times? I thought that caused the division’s to be combined last year?
9 team Div 1 would mean 18 rounds. Hopefully those bottom place teams can hang in there, otherwise it’s a long season.
Absolute piss take if that's the div 2 setup.This is what I have been told. There is lots of moving parts at the moment.
Division 1 (9 Clubs)
1 - Blue Mountains
2 - Colleagues
3 - Drummoyne
4 - Forest
5 - Hunters Hill
6 - Mosman
7 - Petersham
8 - St Pats
9 - Waverley
Division 2 (6 Clubs)
1 - Barker Old Boys
2 - Hawkesbury Valley
3 - Hills
4 - Lindfield
5 - Newport
6 - UNSW
Division 3 (8 Clubs - one to be added from Division 4)
1 - Beecroft
2 - Briars
3 - Epping
4 - Harlequins
5 - Manly
6 - Knox Old Boys
7 - Old Ignatians
8 - ?
Division 4 (10 Clubs - although this is fluid).
1 - Blacktown *** (Hopefully - they may operate as a 1 team club in Div 6)
2 - Chatswood
3 - Macquarie Uni
4 - Merrylands
5 - Northern Saints
6 - Redfield
7 - Renegades
8 - Sydney Harbour
9 - Sydney Irish
10 - Western Raptors
Bottom Divisions
- Alexandria Dukes
- Balmain
- Brothers
- Burraneer
- Canterbury
- Convicts *** (Could possibly move to Division 4)
- Hawkesbury Ag
- Kings Old Boys
- Macabbi
- Menai
- North Cronulla
- Wakehurst
don't even think there is enough weeks to run 18 rounds in the small timeframe we have next year as the competition must end by end of august.
Any news on what Divisions might look like Mr.Pfitzy? Surely there is a better solution than a 9-team Div 1 and a 6-team Div 2....
So beyond their capabilities would be confirming that Barker wont be in Div 2?"Better" is a fluid concept and often subjective
The Board - and clubs generally - would love to have 48 (or more) clubs evenly divided into 6 divisions with a game for everyone, every week.
We have spoken to multiple clubs in the last 3 months about their intentions and planning for 2023. Based on those communications, we're reasonably confident that whatever structure comes out of it will be the best option available.
In this we are considering not only 2023 but the entire competition structure ongoing.
Food for thought in achieving "better":
1) Need to be wary of clubs moving to (or staying in) Divisions beyond their capabilities, which can destroy that club.
AND
2) Similarly, a club landing in a Division where they are beyond the capabilities of everyone else has the potential to wreck multiple other clubs.
It would be great if Subbies could put out a proposed plan for the season and then they can continue the discussion with clubs
if they leave the decision to late and announce it just before the start of the season,