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VRU 2012

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pablo

Darby Loudon (17)
What happened at Footscray that made them turn from rubbish to a club that does a whole lot with limited resources in just a couple of years?

Anybody an insider? I'd love to hear and I'm sure ambitious clubs like Wydnam, Eltham, and Geelong as well as battlers like Boroondara and Uni would love to hear too.

Not an insider by any means, but people like Wayne Hunt would be my guess. Coupled with a bunch of boys that want to have a crack while being labelled perennial underdogs, playing with some decent players like Melbourne, Shane and Tim sprinkled in there it's always going to work. They were unlucky last season and have come on leaps and bounds this season. When you go out there you can tell they are all mates, play for each other and there's a good sprit at the club. They also travel well and always come back to our clubhouse for a drink and speeches afterwards, something a few clubs seem to have forgotten is part of playing rugby!
 

elementfreak

Trevor Allan (34)
What happened at Footscray that made them turn from rubbish to a club that does a whole lot with limited resources in just a couple of years?

Anybody an insider? I'd love to hear and I'm sure ambitious clubs like Wydnam, Eltham, and Geelong as well as battlers like Boroondara and Uni would love to hear too.
Got rid of their BOH staff and started again with players and staff who wanted to see the club do well. Basically they told all the trouble makers to piss off.
 

elementfreak

Trevor Allan (34)
Not an insider by any means, but people like Wayne Hunt would be my guess. Coupled with a bunch of boys that want to have a crack while being labelled perennial underdogs, playing with some decent players like Melbourne, Shane and Tim sprinkled in there it's always going to work. They were unlucky last season and have come on leaps and bounds this season. When you go out there you can tell they are all mates, play for each other and there's a good sprit at the club. They also travel well and always come back to our clubhouse for a drink and speeches afterwards, something a few clubs seem to have forgotten is part of playing rugby!
The referees I know have made an effort to stay behind for the speeches to get to know their "customers" which I think is a great idea.
 

en_force_er

Geoff Shaw (53)
Back of House.

Thanks, gotta get up to scratch with my limbo.

Can anyone actually see Prem division's numbers changing next year? Boroondara are compeditive in 1sts (but admittedly no other Divs), Uni have such a huge history, and Endeavour came in as a project 2 years ago.

It wouldn't make sense to boot any of them.
 

elementfreak

Trevor Allan (34)
Harlequin 10 V Moorabbin 27
Southern Districts 30 V Power House 21
Endeavour Hills 12 V Boroondara 13
Melb Uni 22 V Footscray 27
Melbourne 17 V Box Hill 7 - Apparently this was the toughest challenge Melbourne have faced all year, or at least that is what they said in the post match speeches.
 

pablo

Darby Loudon (17)
The referees I know have made an effort to stay behind for the speeches to get to know their "customers" which I think is a great idea.

Some referees yes, not many down in the club rooms at Seaford on the weekend post match. Was more talking about the players though, let's face it there are good clubs and bad clubs and if you play then you know who they are....clubs should make an effort to get back and respect the oppositions efforts in hosting for the day.
 

elementfreak

Trevor Allan (34)
Some referees yes, not many down in the club rooms at Seaford on the weekend post match. Was more talking about the players though, let's face it there are good clubs and bad clubs and if you play then you know who they are..clubs should make an effort to get back and respect the oppositions efforts in hosting for the day.
They are trying, I definitely know that the A panel (or most of them) have said they will stay for at least the speeches if there are any.

I love having a couple of beers after a game down at Souths (especially on Hungi night).
 

elementfreak

Trevor Allan (34)
Box Hill v End Hills
Melbourne v Pwr House
Moorabbin v Sth Districts
Boroondara v Melb Uni
Footscray v Harlequin



Also it's school's finals this weekend. The 1st XV game will be played between St Kevins and Melbourne Grammar at Trinity College (Bulleen Road), kick off at 1:30pm.
 

en_force_er

Geoff Shaw (53)
Box Hill v End Hills
Melbourne v Pwr House
Moorabbin v Sth Districts
Boroondara v Melb Uni
Footscray v Harlequin



Also it's school's finals this weekend. The 1st XV game will be played between St Kevins and Melbourne Grammar at Trinity College (Bulleen Road), kick off at 1:30pm.

How many more rounds of club footy?

It's rapidly becoming a staple grand final, Grammar V Skevs.
 

elementfreak

Trevor Allan (34)
17 and 18 to go then finals time. Box Hill need Power House to lose their next 2 games, and for Box Hill to win with BPs to make finals.
Footscray are currently in 2nd place and the game between them and Harlequin will most likely decide who gets 2nd and the week off.
 

elementfreak

Trevor Allan (34)
How many more rounds of club footy?

It's rapidly becoming a staple grand final, Grammar V Skevs.

Not as much as St Kevs v Scotch.

Year​
Premiers​
Runners-Up​
Score​
Host School​
1991​
Yarra Valley Grammar School​
Scotch College​
3-0​
Scotch College​

1992​
Melbourne High School​
Melbourne Grammar​
12-9​
Melbourne Grammar​

1993​
St Kevin’s College​
Scotch College​
15-15​
St Kevin’s College​

1994​
Scotch College​
Geelong Grammar​
15-15​
Scotch​
College​

1995​
St Kevin’s College​
Geelong Grammar​
Melbourne Grammar​

1996​
Geelong Grammar​
St Kevin’s College​
15-10​
Xavier​
College​

1997​
Geelong Grammar​
St Kevin’s College​
26-3​
Geelong Grammar​

1998​
St Kevin’s College​
Geelong Grammar​
34-3​
Scotch​
College​

1999​
St Kevin’s College​
Geelong Grammar​
17-11​
St Kevin’s College​

2000​
St Kevin’s College​
Geelong Grammar​
28-12​
Melbourne Grammar​

2001​
Scotch College​
St Kevin’s College​
8-7​
Brighton Grammar​

2002​
Scotch College​
St Kevin’s College​
22-12​
Xavier​
College​

2003​
Scotch College​
St Kevin’s College​
12-7​
Marcellin College​

2004​
Scotch College​
St Kevin’s College​
25-15​
Trinity Grammar​

2005​
St Kevin’s College​
Scotch College​
14-8​
Geelong Grammar​

2006​
Scotch College​
St Kevin’s College​
11-10​
Geelong Grammar​

2007​
St Kevin’s College​
Scotch College​
23-8​
Mentone Grammar​

2008​
St Kevin’s College​
Scotch College​
18-12​
Geelong Grammar​

2009​
St Kevin’s College​
Melbourne Grammar​
33-7​
Scotch​
College​

2010​
Trinity Grammar School​
St Kevin’s College​
26-19​
Extra Time​
Hailebury College​

2011​
Melbourne Grammar School​
St Kevin’s College​
25-13​
Carey Grammar​
 

elementfreak

Trevor Allan (34)
I did say becoming. Let's just say you can tell which schools have the scholarships, Scotch isn't one.

However, the fact they are a grammar school will ensure their program is always solid.

Yeah exactly, although they won't be able to compete with the schools who have good scholarships.
 

pablo

Darby Loudon (17)
17 and 18 to go then finals time. Box Hill need Power House to lose their next 2 games, and for Box Hill to win with BPs to make finals.
Footscray are currently in 2nd place and the game between them and Harlequin will most likely decide who gets 2nd and the week off.

House should get through, one bonus point will see it on for and against. And can't see BH beating Footscray actually.

Interesting to note is the "relegation danger zone" mentioned on the VRU site........
 

elementfreak

Trevor Allan (34)
Matches of Round 17 of the Dewar Shield Premier Division Competition this Saturday are as follows:
  • Box Hill v Endeavour Hills at Sparks Reserve, Box Hill
  • Melbourne v Power House at Romanis Reserve, Prahran
  • Moorabbin v Southern Districts at Keys Rd Reserve, Moorabbin
  • Boroondara v Melbourne University at JH Gardiner Reserve, Hawthorn
  • Footscray v Harlequin at the Henry Turner Memorial Reserve, Footscray
All matches are scheduled to commence at 3.10pm. With two rounds to be played before the six team finals only two competition points separate 2nd to 5th position. For the finals 1st and 2nd positions enjoy the first week rest and hosting rights for the second week. Melbourne has achieved 1st place so the reward of 2nd place is there for Footscray, Southern Districts, Harlequin and Moorabbin - but two wins from two rounds plus bonus points will prove necessary to sort it out.
There are two critical matches this weekend in this regard. One of these matches is match of the round 2nd place Footscray against 4th place Harlequin. The second critical match is 5thplace Moorabbin playing 3rd place Southern Districts. Both are worthy of of determining finals matches and with soft grounds at both locations should be close and hard.
Footscray has earned the respect of every team in the competition and is peaking at the right of the season. It lost narrowly to Harlequin 24-22 in the first round clash and there is no reason to suggest that this game will be any different – except perhaps this time Footscray is entitled to start favourites at home.
Moorabbin is also in a similar position in that it lost its first round clash to Southern Districts 19-15 but is confident of reversing this at home. South’s played an excellent second half against Power House last week, which gave away two yellows and a red card to surrender a first half lead to South’s and the match. South’s has the goods to win and progress well in the finals but is not playing at intensity for 80 minutes and will need to do so against a confident Moorabbin. Moorabbin is entitled to be favourites at home.
Other matches are inconsequential to the positioning for the finals but there are some very good match-ups. Melbourne v Power House should be interesting as undefeated Melbourne is in cruise mode doing nothing more than ensuring victory, so Power House is not without its chances of an upset. Can’t see it though, Melbourne to win.
Box Hill and Endeavour Hills should be close if both teams turn up with their A game. Box Hill at home. In the remaining match two teams in the relegation danger zone Boroondara and Melbourne University may be playing for more than pride. Given Melbourne University’s improving form of late it will put it to Boroondara, but the Redbacks at home are favoured to record a win.
 

en_force_er

Geoff Shaw (53)
Went to the Footscray/Quins game.

Quins got a last gasp try, trailing the whole game.

Footscray 11 defeated by Quins 14

Quins are arguably the best resourced club in Melbourne and Footscray is nowhere near, it's a shame for Footscray but it can only be good for Vic rugby to have a staple club like Quins performing.
 
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