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Well boys sorry very busy day at the foreshore with Westie man
Let's have a look at what has been achieved by these soaclites in the last 10 years
1 . Numbers declining
2 .Clubs generally Chardonnay clubs being supported and filled with there WF players only to have them removed prior to finals
3. Joondalup enters prem grade under certain conditions (no taking Premplayers from other clubs poor baysie)
4. Reconfiguration of draw format what a success that has been
5. The divide between the prem clubs and district clubs
I can keep going gunny but should try and find something positive
Maybe for the sake of the game in Perth they need to have a look at your town of origin and how many clubs steeped with tradition no longer exist in there own right to maintain a healthy and vibrant comp
These weak and spineless men wander around in there top hats and tails sucking there successes but would be better off selling Kirkby vacuums to pensioners
Heard the board had to cancel there helicopter ride from floreat to the foreshore yesterday as the clubs fines hadn't been paid in time to cover costs
I am in no way involved with the CRAC. Just an old club man who's been around long enough to know the real stories and the truth. I get sick of hearing people blame RugbyWA for problems not caused by them but by bad management of the individual ententies more commonly known as clubs.
For an organization who has lost a couple million dollars over the last few years they are doing their best at growing the game regardless of all the petty shit slingers who dont have the stones to put their hand up to say 'I have a plan and the ability to do a better job than the volunteers who are current Board members'.
Any business that loses such amounts of money would have the same struggles of putting the required money into developing the game as some people believe they should. The lack of support from the ARU for grassroots rugby in WA only exacerbates the difficult job RugbyWA has in front of it on all fronts.