Agreed. Respect to Briars for having a crack I believe they’re in a milestone year so hopefully they have some success against a division of strong clubs.Beecroft and Harlequins to come out of this looking like donkeys, likely to have spare grade/colts teams with no comp to play in.
And no, for a lot of players halligans isn't a comp worth playing in.
John Singleton is a long time member and benefactor of Briars sporting club. If it's a milestone year he might be throwing something their way.Agreed. Respect to Briars for having a crack I believe they’re in a milestone year so hopefully they have some success against a division of strong clubs.
Or maybe a smart decision as they wont have players backing up for 3 or 4 grades towards the end of the season when everyone is in europe on holidays or injured so they can stay competitive... just a thoughtBeecroft and Harlequins to come out of this looking like donkeys, likely to have spare grade/colts teams with no comp to play in.
And no, for a lot of players halligans isn't a comp worth playing in.
Great news for the Epping Rams
Well done to Epping from this close Neighbour. Although not sure Richmond, Newport and Kensington are much closer to our little LGAWell done for taking on the challenge - and thanks from this Board member for helping make the picture clearer.
Some strong opposition there though I reckon you guys will benefit from being at the same location instead of all over Sydney.
Whats the lesson?Huge news! Let that be a lesson to all the subbies clubs who are afraid of stepping out of their comfort zone and challenging themselves!
Whats the lesson?
Don’t sit in your comfort zone clearlyWhats the lesson?
Slag on barker for being barker and don’t forget to call the managerWhats the lesson?
How have we learned that? If Epping have a successful year we will have learned that... currently all we have learned is Epping thinks they have the numbers for Div 2.Don’t sit in your comfort zone clearly
Be comfortable to challenge yourself and step up
Come home carrying your shield, or on it?
I think there is a bit of merit in what is being said: clubs need to communicate to their players that it isn't all about winning. While trophies are nice, that isn't the reason we play, and the longer a group sticks together, the better it gets.
On the flipside that's a little hard to take when numbers are shrinking and the gap between haves and have-nots is widening
Unfortunately it is much harder to retain players, esspecially younger players when you arent winning. As much as it "isnt all about winning" we know that winning is fun and losing usually isnt. Winning clubs are strong clubs.
We know youre happiest when its pissing with rain and its just one scrum after another.You're right. I'm old.