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Ron Walden (29)
Gday Guys - not a note from Gus Hearl (GRFC Pres) to help clear up any confusion over the CCAS/GRFC agreement.
As stated earlier by someone there was some bad debt owed ($2900) to the CCAS that wasn't paid. The CCAS wrote this off as bed debt as they knew Gordon had no $$$ at the time.
After the new board took over in late 2012 and by chance found out about this old unpaid debt, Gus and Peter Sherwood re-engaged with CCAS. They organised via the FOGs to pay back the money as it was just the right thing to do.
GRFC is once again one of the CCAS sponsors as part of the rugby program. There is no requirements or demands on players to play at Gordon. There are about a dozen boys and two highly regarded coaches from the Coast.
We couldn't get onto Chatswood oval for Round 1 so the first colts game against Easts was played at Mingara, as well as a trial in 2014 and this year.
The FOGs maintain the sponsorship with CCAS as part of the club's commitment to helping build grassroots rugby within our catchment area. No demands are placed. It is all about a relationship to grow and foster rugby at the junior levels.
It's of Gus' opinion that CCAS don't need a Shute Shield club grandstanding in their turf and they are doing a fantastic job.
Cheers BG
As stated earlier by someone there was some bad debt owed ($2900) to the CCAS that wasn't paid. The CCAS wrote this off as bed debt as they knew Gordon had no $$$ at the time.
After the new board took over in late 2012 and by chance found out about this old unpaid debt, Gus and Peter Sherwood re-engaged with CCAS. They organised via the FOGs to pay back the money as it was just the right thing to do.
GRFC is once again one of the CCAS sponsors as part of the rugby program. There is no requirements or demands on players to play at Gordon. There are about a dozen boys and two highly regarded coaches from the Coast.
We couldn't get onto Chatswood oval for Round 1 so the first colts game against Easts was played at Mingara, as well as a trial in 2014 and this year.
The FOGs maintain the sponsorship with CCAS as part of the club's commitment to helping build grassroots rugby within our catchment area. No demands are placed. It is all about a relationship to grow and foster rugby at the junior levels.
It's of Gus' opinion that CCAS don't need a Shute Shield club grandstanding in their turf and they are doing a fantastic job.
Cheers BG