Breaking News : Adrian Takes the Piss Out Of Westie!
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Breaking News : Adrian Takes the Piss Out Of Westie!
This thread has been focussed primarily on the Premier grade comp. the changes are well worth a try. Hopefully larger clubs cherry picking champ clubs juniors will cease and we may even see some talent return.
What is RWA doing about the colts competition?
Last year was diabolical with only 5 competive teams and I believe of the 7 teams that lasted the season only 5 did not forfeit at one point in the season ?
A strong colts comp is imperative if we are to have ‘string’ community rugby culture .
QUOTE=Hansie;442551]Westie
Absolutely correct. My discussion with clubs aspiring to Premier was always be careful what you wish for and please encourage your whole membership base to buy into the move.
30% of our Juniors come from South of the river and keeps increasing. ARKS membership increase just since they moved has been amazing. I worry about the honeymoon period as well. Quite a few KPI's have been established and if we get through the first 2 years and the enthusiasm from the clubs continues, I think we may be able to tap into the juniors as they come up the grades and year 3 could be quite exciting.
We have to grow Rugby South of Pally and my view is that all established clubs want the same so there can be more bus trips South to Mandurah, Success and Harrisdale.
Wasn't the Boks vs AB's game intense? Geez I almost started barracking for the Boks!![/QUOTE]
wjm - good questions.
Our primary goal at this time is to get the new senior comp tidied up. Whilst we have a number of clubs that aim to field 3 senior men's teams, we need to challenge them rigorously, as Westie has outlined before, we cannot have byes because teams fall over mid season. There is a two team comp running at the same time to cater for 4th and 5th graders and those clubs that cannot field 3 teams.
We expect to have both comps, numbers and participants confirmed as soon as possible. Aim to do it before Christmas.
Colts will stay at under 20's and once we have the clubs and teams confirmed in the senior comp we can then look at which clubs are fielding Colts and numbers of Colts. Again, history tells us Colts is an age group that usually don't commit until the last moment, so we may not get around to confirming numbers etc until very early in the new year. Personally I think we should look at making Colts a more engaging and social experience, perhaps some Friday night fixtures. Some Aspirational Colts will be playing in the senior grades, so I imagine our focus on the Colts comp is for those keen to play with mates, have a high quality game and enjoy the occasion.
"I spoke with Perth about your claim and got told it was FAKE NEWS in no uncertain terms."
I knew this had to be Fake News. Who would seriously ring Pally and ask for anything? I have decided that it's obvious the Russians have infiltrated Rugby WA as well as the USA and are spreading these rumours. Is rumourmonger really Vladimir Putin? You have 23 guesses to find out. I reckon the Russians rang Pally. I reckon they then rang Perth Bayswater next and asked the exact same questions. Probably the Russians that are instigating discussions in the Northern Suburbs about social grades mixing in clubs due to no numbers of social players in the highest growth corridors.
And I heard it was definitely Putin who rang RWA looking for Future Force players on behalf a certain "new" Premier Grade Club SOR who realised after their 7's drubbings where they sit in the talent pool.
Damn these Russians and their fake news.
Club Luminaries don't drink Emu Export.
They have club credit cards and drink James Boag.
[QUOTE=Hansie;442551]Westie
Absolutely correct. My discussion with clubs aspiring to Premier was always be careful what you wish for and please encourage your whole membership base to buy into the move.
30% of our Juniors come from South of the river and keeps increasing. ARKS membership increase just since they moved has been amazing. I worry about the honeymoon period as well. Quite a few KPI's have been established and if we get through the first 2 years and the enthusiasm from the clubs continues, I think we may be able to tap into the juniors as they come up the grades and year 3 could be quite exciting.
We have to grow Rugby South of Pally and my view is that all established clubs want the same so there can be more bus trips South to Mandurah, Success and Harrisdale.
Can you explain to the clubs your email today asking for certain KPI s to be met making it virtually impossible to do before the end of Jan 2018
After your spin of how exciting it’s going to be you place mountains in front of them trying to make them fail with no support bar your spin
It is a privalige to be chairman of the board not a right or is it a right to play rugby not a privalige not sure maybe you can enlighten us all
Don’t send me any more private messages
Be fair.
As chairman Hansie communicates the decisions of the board, whether he agrees with them or not, and must publicly support those decisions.
Please don't get personal.
where has being fair ever been a prerequisite around these parts?
O.K. Insider - a Gotcha moment.
The e-mail to the clubs to provide Rugby Link registered players by January is unrealistic. The date and numbers are not what we intended in our most recent CRAC meeting and apologies will go out with corrections to the clubs.
Since you want everything to be public - I once again say Put up or shut up. You publicly want to compare your integrity to mine, BRING IT ON... I am very happy to meet who ever you are - since you hide behind a pseudo nom you have something to hide and lack the guts to come open in public.
There is a mistake on the e-mail you mention and I take full responsibility and will have it corrected.
Let me explain to you publicly that the intent to perform due diligence with the clubs who have nominated to submit 3 senior teams in the new competition is to alert them to the challenges of having the depth to avoid forfeits mid season. We would be severely criticised if we adopted a competition without doing some sort of Risk analysis. Imagine Joondalup 3rd grade preparing for match and heading down to Mandurah to be told upon arrival - we forfeit. The e-mail which you intend hanging me on also allows us to identify which clubs need assistance to reach 3 teams.
Personally I am extremely humbled to have been elected to be President of RugbyWA, I fight very hard for Community Rugby in WA and will continue to do so. I do not get paid one cent, I have made mistakes and I will make more in the future. I look forward to whomever you are to show the community your impeccable integrity and to nominate for President at next year's AGM when the position comes up for election. We need people like you on the board, so, please keep an eye out for next year's AGM, it will be advised to all clubs and on the web site in due course and submit your name.
So, Mr fancy pants who hides behind INSIDER - show your face, send me your e-mail address and the time and place you want to demonstrate your integrity.
No more Private messages from me - sorry for that - I thought I'd offer you some discretion, you don't want it, so come clean.
Shots fired!!!
The ARKS sevens are on this Sunday, for those that didn't know.
I see Kala 7's are listed as taking part.
Will that team be playing for ARKs or Kalamunda?
Ha! I'm hearing ARK's have are throwing $150/$200 per game contracts at half of Kalamunda's first grade and Paly's 2nd's. and have managed to poach a couple key players from both clubs.
The new coach won't come cheap either, anyway was impressed with the brand new facilities at the 7's today. They have a massive catchment area out that way and they must be at least a 20 minute drive from the nearest club so have a fair bit of area to work with.
Been on any helicopter rides lately Neymar.
Who's the new Arks coach Westie?
Congratulations to RugbyWA and Arks on the way the tournament was run today. Very efficient and enjoyable.
Arks facilities are excellent and very well suited for tournaments like this, although the availability of sufficient parking was an issue,which could easily be addressed by permitting temporary parking on the grassed area, as Nedlands, Palmyra and some other clubs do.
RugbyWA, you advertised this and the previous tournament on your website, yet the tournament results from the first one two weeks ago haven't been reported at all, and it's likely that this one's results won't be on your site either. Not good enough.
Another suggestion would be to mandate in future years that every club playing in the senior division, whether it be 10 clubs or 18, field a team in each level (womens, colts, etc) and if they don't they be charged the nomination entry fee in any event. Put together non club squads should only be permitted if there are empty spots to fill after that.
Finally, why not have the next tournament in this series transferred to Arks home ground rather than some random college where from past experience there will be no availability of changerooms, toilet facilities, canteen, bar facilities, bins or access to any pavilion or shelter from the sun/rain?
I'm assuming, of course, that Arks would be happy for the extra income to supplement their increased operating expenses next season.
Good Points to be addressed.
Bear in mind RugbyWA staff has been reduced to a TOTAL of 8 people, so there is still a bit of settling in to do. Fantastic response from non club aligned "Sea of Blue" fans willing to meet later this week to offer their time and skills to augment RugbyWA's.