Pfitzy
Nathan Sharpe (72)
Given the amount of rumours flying around on the old thread, I thought I'd start a new one
And, let's face it, a lot of clubs are probably going to start planning early in order to get the players back for what might be yet another disrupted season
So here's my first dig at Divisional structure:
First Division - Hunters come up, Knox go down
Blue Mountains, Colleagues, Drummoyne, Forest, Hunters Hill, Mosman, Petersham, Waverley
Second Division - Barker goneski, leaving 7 clubs and the terrible prospect of a bye unless Iggies or Beecroft can fill the hole.
Epping, Hills, Knox, Lindfield, Newport, St Pats, UNSW
Third Division - this might end up only being 6 clubs I reckon as Barker fall right past and Blacktown + HAC drop as well. This means Iggies/Croft probably stay to stabilise things rather than go up.
Beecroft, Briars, Iggies, Hawkesbury Valley, Sydney Harlequins, Western Raptors
Fourth Division - potentially could fill out a bit as a couple of clubs drop in and a couple drop out. The talking point will be whether ladder leaders Sydney Harbour can get a 2nd team together in the face of multiple clubs having 2-3 teams.
Barker, Canterbury, Mac Uni, Manly Savers, Northern Saints, Oatley, Redfield, Renegades
Fifth Division - should be the strongest of the single-grade clubs IMHO, but travel will affect several:
Brothers, Burraneer, Menai, Merrylands, North Cronulla, Sydney Harbour, Sydney Irish, Wakehurst
*If Irish or Harbour can get 2 Grades, they would likely displace Oatley in Fourth Div.
Sixth Division - the rest
Alexandria Dukes, Chatswood, Kings Old Boys, Lane Cove, Maccabi, Sydney Combined Forces
So that's me throwing lawn darts. Let's see how they land!
And, let's face it, a lot of clubs are probably going to start planning early in order to get the players back for what might be yet another disrupted season
So here's my first dig at Divisional structure:
First Division - Hunters come up, Knox go down
Blue Mountains, Colleagues, Drummoyne, Forest, Hunters Hill, Mosman, Petersham, Waverley
Second Division - Barker goneski, leaving 7 clubs and the terrible prospect of a bye unless Iggies or Beecroft can fill the hole.
Epping, Hills, Knox, Lindfield, Newport, St Pats, UNSW
Third Division - this might end up only being 6 clubs I reckon as Barker fall right past and Blacktown + HAC drop as well. This means Iggies/Croft probably stay to stabilise things rather than go up.
Beecroft, Briars, Iggies, Hawkesbury Valley, Sydney Harlequins, Western Raptors
Fourth Division - potentially could fill out a bit as a couple of clubs drop in and a couple drop out. The talking point will be whether ladder leaders Sydney Harbour can get a 2nd team together in the face of multiple clubs having 2-3 teams.
Barker, Canterbury, Mac Uni, Manly Savers, Northern Saints, Oatley, Redfield, Renegades
Fifth Division - should be the strongest of the single-grade clubs IMHO, but travel will affect several:
Brothers, Burraneer, Menai, Merrylands, North Cronulla, Sydney Harbour, Sydney Irish, Wakehurst
*If Irish or Harbour can get 2 Grades, they would likely displace Oatley in Fourth Div.
Sixth Division - the rest
Alexandria Dukes, Chatswood, Kings Old Boys, Lane Cove, Maccabi, Sydney Combined Forces
So that's me throwing lawn darts. Let's see how they land!
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