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Jim Clark (26)
Oh yeah you're right - only first grade mattersOr finishing 5th in Barraclough this year...
Oh yeah you're right - only first grade mattersOr finishing 5th in Barraclough this year...
Agree with most of that but would argue results happening this year proving actions of last year is revisionist.I think that's the sore point for a lot of people - if it's supposed to be based solely on on-field performance, then it completely stands to reason that Mosman and Petersham, as the 2 lowest sides, should have been relegated (to fill out Div Two to 8 teams).
But, this is what the Ops Manual says:
I think Petersham, by their own account, would say 2023 was an annus horribilis - without extenuating or mitigating circumstances, their heads were going to be on the block regardless of the teams above them.
Mosman's saving grace was probably having the Judd minor premiership and (losing) teams in the 4ths and 5ths Grand Final. Same for Forest who took out the Barbour - Mosman had a 4th placed finish in Whiddon but other than that, neither club had any other finals teams.
St. Patrick's, you could argue, got short-changed as Colts Minor Premiers but they also had a 5th-place best finish in any senior grade (2nd XV), Kentwell and Whiddon spoons and 2nd-last place in Judd. Forest were Burke spooners but you could argue that St. Pat's had the benefit of higher club championship multipliers for Colts that placed them a lot higher than either Mosman or Forest, who were not good but did have better placings on average.
The next team you'd have had to look at from that list would've be Blue Mountains who won their maiden Kentwell - they were safe regardless (especially with Subbies having very few clubs west of even Briars). St. Pat's drew the short straw and Subbies will feel vindicated, right or wrong, seeing their 1s miss the Finals - their 2nd place in CC probably sends the message that they're in the right division for now.
I don't think anyone would argue that Newport trading with Forest for next year (as per the "Clubs" pages on the website) is a bad call - top of D2 goes up and bottom of D1 goes down - but there will always be winners and losers with pro-reg. Had St. Pats and Petersham gone 1-2 in the D2 CC this season and Lindfield finished dead last way behind, it would have been unequivocally wrong, but that is not what happened.
It definitely is but there's no other way to check than to look at what happened next.Agree with most of that but would argue results happening this year proving actions of last year is revisionist.
And fair and reasonable commentary too Appreciate your thoughts.It definitely is but there's no other way to check than to look at what happened next.
Players and coaches leave when things get tough, we know that, but it was also not a case of them being Waratahs among juniors. Hence the "right division for now" - they were not judged to have been competitive enough to stay in Div 1 but stayed competitive and strong, even without being world beaters, in most grades in D2. That would seem to suggest that they made the right decision for Pat's, in isolation.
Where you could argue the decision was wrong is that Pat's may have bounced back this season in D1 had Forest dropped last year instead of this year. You could argue the Forest reprieve has not paid off, where it may have galvanised Pat's to go flat out in 2024 having flirted with the drop (which did not happen to Forest).
I have no dog in the fight - I've always seen Petersham and St. Pat's as elite clubs and respect the hell out of them and all the D1 and D2 clubs (and Subbies clubs in general). I'm just trying to give another point of view to a really polarising issue.
Subbies' 2024 annual report has been uploaded here: https://rugby.net.au/news/2024-AGM-x-15820.html
I fear we won't see the benefit of the BIL tour until next season if people pick up at all - I remember going to the 3rd test last time out and the buzz around Sydney the week or two prior was incredible but I'm not sure we'll see the same next yearYeah we need to see a big pick up in players in 2025. Sounds like we probably will after the covid issues which will be great for the game. Lions tour wont hurt either.
Will be interesting to see if they can still hang with the "big boys" - you could argue Lindfield were more dominant in D2 the previous year and struggled early, how will the Breakers be able to get on early? They're a tough team to beat, but so are a lot of the D1 clubs - will be intriguing to see how they go.Draw for Div 1 released. Any words from Newport on how they are shaping up for div 1?
Yeah I reckon tough to beat at home, I don't think they will travel well though however.
Will be interesting to see if they can still hang with the "big boys" - you could argue Lindfield were more dominant in D2 the previous year and struggled early, how will the Breakers be able to get on early? They're a tough team to beat, but so are a lot of the D1 clubs - will be intriguing to see how they go.
Intresting and any uptick is a positive thing. The womens game needs more player. May be subbies but I hope it's an indication of similar in other places and comps because the Wallaroos need players.Key in this is one statistic in particular - player numbers listed as 5125. Some of that is womens players no doubt, but it is a promising sign after several years of trending downward and then stabilising last year.
Of course it is only pure registrations; number of games played probably needs to be another consideration aka the tyrekickers.
Sorry not sure - its League so ......do avalon compensate players?
Thanks for the inspiration