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Plus: You'd think Mandurah will continue to grow - and they are moving to swanky new grounds/clubrooms next year (I think). The Mandurah area might be considered a feeder to Rockingham but I think the blood between them and Rocky is almost as bad as that between Wanneroo/Joondalup.
What to do, what to do.........
Both great points....I did say it wasn't really a thought through proposal. I have a bit of an idea the passion with which some of the non-premier clubs plead their case though......hard to ignore people being passionate about their club!
What to do? What to do?
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is that a recent thing......we picked up a good few juniors from them after moving to Lark Hill (Closer to home was the most common reason)
We did lose some to clubs like Lions as well, I guess for similar reasons.
We always get on well with Pirates at Junior level, not so sure about the grades though
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It should be run as a business. That is the only way to the future If we want to retain our Force contracted players in the club comp then being nice to every tom dick and harry with a club room just ain't gonna cut it.
This is how the future competion should look.
Perth Premier Rugby
1st 2nds u20s
WANNEROO
SOAKS
NEDLANDS
KALAMUNDA
COTTESLOE
BAYSWATER
PALMYRA
UNI
Wa Rugby
WESTS
ROCKY
MANDURAH
JOONDALUP
ARKS
CURTAIN-SOUTHERN LIONS
These teams can all play the curtain lions team would be very competive merger side in this comp .Wests and rocky would lose a lot of there better players so i think these teams would be very even.
The final 2 sides in this comp are tough.
I think with a little funding BUNBURY could challenge so i ll give them a spot.
Midland , dunsborough , kalgoorlie are the contenders. midland will get smashed so there out. dunsborough or kal ..... id have to give to country cup champs KALGOORLIE
on shear population i know its a long way but you d only have to go there once a year and what a bus trip!!!The winner of this comp plays bottom team in promotion game
end of season. NOW THATS THE NEXT STEP IN CLUB RUGBY FOR WA -TO EASY!!!
What does the club coaches, players and reporters think ( any interested sponsor OUT THERE as well)
ella10
Fulvio
Rick
gooney
pruc
to mention a few
tell us your views
Er, Kal would have to make the trip to Perth 8 times at least plus finals.....?
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This is not all that different from the Premier/District competition, except the first division clubs don't play the second division in any grade, which is an advantage.
My personal preference is to do without the second div. altogether, and perhaps extend the seniors to 10 teams to accomodate the Rockingham catchment area and one other if thought necessary. Preferably, I think the optimum number is 8 teams.
Quite frankly, I think the second division teams would be better served having their own separate union if they insist on continuing to exist when they are not viable in so many ways. Join with the majors or be cast adrift is my brutal opinion.
Most of these clubs started up on the dishonest assurance they only wanted to operate as clubs for junior players. They were accepted on that basis by a Union that always knew there was no room for additional clubs in the senior competition.
There is absolutly no reason RugbyWA should upset the senior comp, which has been operating for 100 years, in order to pander to the egos of at most a few disaffected former members of senior clubs and the parents of juniors who have no real knowledge of rugby, but who are influenced by and dragged along by people with an agenda which has little to do with the promotion of rugby.
I was invited to a backyard shindig by one of my neighbors. He's not a rugby player, and usually I only associate with rugby players and hot chicks but I decided to make an exception. I called up Elliot and kalafan and we headed to the barbecue.
A scrawny ectomorph who was built like ecky was manning the barbecue, cooking up some greasy double cheeseburgers. I was having none of that. "End of the line, cupcake" I told him. I took the toothpick out of my mouth and threw it into his face, Razor Ramon style. "We own this barbecue now."
I knocked the greasy burgers over and reached into the cooler kalafan had brought, pulling out three steaks, each bigger than most of the quads of the partygoers. "Hey Mr. O'Sullivan," I said to my neighbor, "Looks like we got the protein we need for meal #6 of today, but I'm gonna need some high GI carbs as well. Why don't you run in the house and get me some potatoes. I know you got 'em in there, you Irish f**k." He looked horrified and said nothing. I took off my aviators and looked him in the eye. "Now."
After wolfing down the potatoes and steak, along with a Mega Shake and a few beers, I surveyed the situation, and it looked pretty grim. Then I saw her. A tall sexy red head playing volleyball. "See something you like, Action?", Elliot asked. "Yeah. Something real nice" I said, a cigar hanging out of my mouth.
I headed over to said red head, flared my lats and rolled up for the approach.
Action Hardcore: Sup baby?
Red Head: Hey there!
Action Hardcore: Who are you here with?
Red Head: This is my dad's house!
Action Hardcore: You're Mr. O'Sullivan's daughter?
Red Head: That's right.
Mr. O'Sullivan came over at this point. "Please, Mr Hardcore, leave my daughter alone, she's only 16 years old! Please!"
I promised him, but about an hour later his daughter approached again.
Red Head: This party is bogus man! I wish there was some weed around here, or maybe some beers.
Action Hardcore: Well, cupcake, I just happen to have a six pack right here. (I lifted up my shirt and showed her my abs. She melted and started making out with me, needless to say one thing led to another and we wind up doin the hibbidy dibbidy. banged her twice.
Mr. O'Sullivan came out to yell at Kalafan, Elliot, and I as we left. "You prick! You promised!" I lowered my aviators and glared at him. "At least now you know to never again trust a rugby player."
He began talking about pressing charges. Kalafan went over and threw him into his front door. His daughter was begging me to take her to her highschool ball.
I lit up a cigar and crawled into my beamer. "Let's get some rest boys," I told Kalafan and Elliot. "Tomorrow is game day."
And that my friends is what rugby's all about. Keepin it real.
when they keep glancing over at me i know they think iam cute and are checking me out -Kalafan 10/3/10
i have difficulty in my life. alot of girls like me but i cannot ask them out. i think they like me cause i am good looking and have a nice smile.- kalafan 3/7/10
FREE LINDSAY
Born TROLLIN
No idea wtf that has to do with the future of the Club scene but it had me laughing![]()
"Bloody oath we did!"
Nathan Sharpe, Legend.
Yeah it's a little cryptic mate but sums up the situation pretty well. If you read it a few times you might get it.
Hint: We might look at Action Hardcore as being rugbywa.
when they keep glancing over at me i know they think iam cute and are checking me out -Kalafan 10/3/10
i have difficulty in my life. alot of girls like me but i cannot ask them out. i think they like me cause i am good looking and have a nice smile.- kalafan 3/7/10
FREE LINDSAY
Born TROLLIN
Bummer, here's me giving you kudos for supporting the beef industry and pleasuring a ginga![]()
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"Bloody oath we did!"
Nathan Sharpe, Legend.
It's a true story just fits the situation well. I love ginga's.
when they keep glancing over at me i know they think iam cute and are checking me out -Kalafan 10/3/10
i have difficulty in my life. alot of girls like me but i cannot ask them out. i think they like me cause i am good looking and have a nice smile.- kalafan 3/7/10
FREE LINDSAY
Born TROLLIN
Yeah, getting RugbyWA to do anything is always a hypothetical. unless you want to start up another bogus rugby club.
"The only trophy we won this day, was the blood and sweat we left on the pitch.... and it was enough"
"Rugby may have many problems, but the gravest is undoubtedly that of the persistence of summer."
Chris Laidlaw, New Zealand rugby player and sportswriter. Mud in Your Eye: A Worm's Eye View of the Changing World of Rugby (I 973).
Not bad base plan there magic.
i am happy with the premier set up which ever clubs are in it.
Its that second tier comp thats got everyone stumped your idea looks pretty good on paper i think having a country side either kalgoorlie team or dunsborough- south west side is a great idea.
Couple of questions for you the magic.
1. Would a "country side" have the numbers and $$$
2. What about 3rds 4ths u18 ?
3. Would a merger club work?
4. How could you stop players leaving a relegated club
Answer those tough ones and well all be with you