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So RugbyWA decree that relegation/promotion will depend on some kind of adjustment between first, second, and third grade.
That presupposes that the top 11 clubs have three grades.
I have my doubts.
Associates and Wanneroo were unable to field third grade teams without relying heavily on their firsts and seconds doubling up today and I am informed Wests, Kalamunda and Cottesloe are in the same boat or worse.
Will this brain fart be reviewed, or will these clubs be allowed to nominate teams and then forfeit week after week, just so RugbyWA can save face? And what benefit is there in other clubs having to deal with constant regular forfeits? Great way to lose player interest, boys!
Must say though that Wanneroo and Associates have quality first grade teams on the basis of today's performances.
Finally, some pre-season gossip.
I hear most club numbers are down but it's an early start this year and some are waiting for their imports to arrive.
I hope it's not like the "old days" when to be a Premier Grade club you nominated Colts and then surprise, surprise you didn't have one.
What I don't understand under the new requirements is how a club (did I say UWA?) will be able to qualify for Premier Grade without juniors - based on last season - which is a prerequisite for being in Premier Grade this year or so I am led to believe.
Anyone help me here.
I think you may have hit upon something there, WT.
Something to do with self interest in all its manifestations.
And looking after that interest no matter the consequences to inconsequential clubs.
Maybe a team that doesn't field a side in a grade for one week receives 0 relegation points that week, a club that doesn't field a side in a grade all season receives -2 relegation points with all other relegation points matching competition points.
You could even have a multiplier for the grades you must field to be in prem grade.
Therefore if uni don't field a junior team all season they receive -3 points per round for that.
The top second division team will likely then compete on an even playing field if they field all teams.
You could also have some mechanism that reduces relegation points for players who've already played a game that day, but that would be hard to police.
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I've just seen on Palmyra's facebook page that they are playing the Force at McGillivray at 11am tomorrow in a pre season game.
I trust it's the Force Academy, not the Force itself, or the outcome might be embarrassing for Palmyra. Or maybe not.
Why the morning start? Why at McGillivray?
Or is this in preparation for April !?
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Hallo Fulvio, Long time...
I have been O/S generating business to fund our Submarines.
O.K. so which club has poached players from which other club? Who has spent the first 367 billion on imports?
Who will win the Premiership?
Hi Hansie,
Like yourself, I've been substantially away from this site and rugby for a few years now, until I made a passing visit a month or so ago.
Not hooked, but passably amused. Retirement does that to you.
The situation among clubs doesn't seem to have changed much. Same shit, varying levels.
I'll probably take up pickle ball. Pretty big among geriatrics and cruisers in America, apparently.
Cheers.
Far too early to call, as Ryan Westaway said "you don't win a premiership in the first 6 rounds". Last year Wests only made finals with a last minute try against Wanneroo.
It'll come down to injuries and strength in depth and no doubt a few panicked imports to bolster the ranks of the big boys
Wests Scarborough 1st Grade juggernaut has played finals rugby each and every year since its inception and continues this remarkable feat yet again this season and unbelievably it's still rolling on and as an added little circle jerk for the masses Wests actually hold the record for the current longest unbroken finals record.
"The main difference between playing League and Union is that now I get my hangovers on Monday instead of Sunday - Tom David
A few preview stories on RugbyWA's website this year. Hope they keep it going.
I'm hearing most clubs are down on numbers. Maybe the early start.
Anyone else heard anything?