Another loss to Perth-Bayswater. Lets hope we can get it together against Uni this weekend. If only we had a Western Force player or two.
Anyway, here's the weekly propaganda, feel free to disagree below.
Cheers
Bruce

PERTH-Bayswater recovered from a poor first half to take the lead early in the second but a late penalty gave Rockingham a 23-21 win in their round four Home Building Society Competition rugby union match at Dowling Street on Saturday.
Perth squandered several scoring opportunities in the first half, failing to score despite spending time camped on the Rockingham try line.
Rockingham scored two tries and a penalty to take a 17-0 half-time lead.
After stern words at half time, Perth-Bayswater hit a purple patch early in the second half, racking up two quick tries to prolific backs Yusuke Nakagi and Nathan McCort, both of which were converted by first five-eighth Toby Hohapata.
Rockingham hit back with a penalty before Willy Osbourne crossed the line for a third Perth-Bayswater try, Hohapata's conversion making the score 21-20 and putting the men in black into the lead for the first time in the match.
Rockingham were not prepared to roll over so easily, and a battle of attrition began.
As usual, Perth-Bayswater's powerhouse front row of Tua Patu, Ashley Murphy and Tommy Hughes provided the muscle to give Perth the edge in the scrums.
Perth-Bayswater's player of the day Chris Coyle was tireless at halfback, providing a steady feed for the attack.
With 15 minutes of play remaining, Rockingham was awarded a penalty just inside their own half for a ruck infringement and opted to take a shot at goal.
The long-range kick was accurate and put Rockingham back in the lead.
Perth-Bayswater was unable to score again in the tense final minutes.
The loss puts Perth-Bayswater with just one win from four games and they join Kalamunda and Wanneroo at the bottom of the table.
In other games, Perth-Bayswater drew 8-8 in the second grade, won 19-10 in the fourth grade but lost 45-0 in the under 19s.
The fifth grade lost to Nedlands 31-12.
This Saturday, Perth-Bayswater return home to Pat O'Hara Reserve to take on University.