In the news section. https://www.rugbywa.asn.au/news/fort...ased-for-2019/
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In the news section. https://www.rugbywa.asn.au/news/fort...ased-for-2019/
Thanks Darren. They will be uploaded to the RA Xplorer site soon.
These are the force fixtures. I was wanting the local fixtures so I can plan a sausage in a bun (+ beer) at one of the local clubs.
I got to https://www.rugbywa.asn.au/senior-mens-grades/ and click on fixtures and only get 2018 stuff?
LATE EDIT: ah. after extra reading, I see there is a plan to fix this. seems like this info should have been accessible a while ago now? it is the end of march after all.
THE LATER THAN LATE EDIT: So I click on https://www.rugbywa.asn.au/rugbywa-news/ and the article Darren linked the thread too is not one of the news items listed on the front page. I eventually found it by clicking more news. But should the fixtures not be pinned at the top or something? It feels like i should not have to dig this hard to find them? If I only had a casual interest in rugby and was curious, I'd have likely given up ages ago.
I hear you AS. I raised this with RugbyWA at the Board meeting. I will do so again today. I suspect the issue is with the RA Xplorer app, but I cannot confirm that.
Leave it with me and I will sort it out.
In the meantime, there is a list here:
https://www.rugbywa.asn.au/news/fort...ased-for-2019/
who ever listens to a ref,lol
Good point; well made
Just an update. RugbyWA is developing a new website which should be up and running next week. They are trying to upload the fixtures to RA’s Rugby Xplorer app as well.
In the meantime, they have pinned the fixture list to the home page on the current site. You’ll find it by clicking on the story under the heading “Featured” on the right-hand side of the page. https://www.rugbywa.asn.au/
I’ll be getting my ‘Roaming Sea of Blue’ out and about again this season to try and get more Force fans along to club games. I’ll be publishing the itinerary as soon as Val has made it look presentable! First stop is Neddies this coming Saturday (30 March) as they kick off their season against Soaks. Would be great to see lots of you there.
Western Force allocation to Club Rugby as follows:
Johan Bardoul and Andrew Deegan will take on a junior mentoring role with the Ellenbrook Vipers and North Coast, whilst continuing to run out for Perth Bayswater and Wanneroo.
Arks – Cameron Orr and Harrison Orr.
Associates – Rodney Iona and Ian Prior.
Coastal Cavaliers – Kieran Longbottom and Markus Vanzati.
Cottesloe – Marcel Brache, Ben Grant and Nick Jooste.
Curtin University – Andrew Ready and Henry Taefu.
Ellenbrook Vipers – Johan Bardoul.
Joondalup Brothers – Clay Uyen and Brynard Stander.
Kalamunda – Henry Stowers and Jeremy Thrush.
Nedlands – Tevin Ferris, Tom Sheminant and Heath Tessmann.
North Coast – Andrew Deegan.
Perth Bayswater – Harrison Lloyd and Issak Fines.
Palmyra – Jack McGregor and Chris Heiberg.
Southern Lions – Masivesi Dakuwaqa and Fergus Lee-Warner.
UWA – Chris Alcock and Carlo Tizzano.
Wanneroo – Rod Davies, Andrew Deegan and Leon Power.
Wests Scarborough – AJ Alatimu, Feleti Kaitu’u and Brad Lacey.
March 30th Kalamunda Bulls
It is the first home game of the season and we have some exciting plans for the day:
8:30-10:00am
TRY Rugby an introduction to playing rugby for new players of all ages and for both boys & girls
10:30am
Kalamunda U17 team take on Wanneroo U17’s in a pre-season warm up game
12pm
Photograph of members for a tunnel mural. We need as many junior & senior players volunteers and supporters as possible as we will be taking a photograph to go the length of the tunnel – 10 meters! This is your chance to be involved in a focal point of the club for years to come.
12:30- 3:15pm
3rd, 2nd and Colt Game fixtures are yet to be finalised
3pm
Presentation of the ASI Grant cheque by Ken Wyatt to the Clubs President & Women’s representatives
3:30-5pm
First Grade Kalamunda v Palmyra
COME ALONG GET INVOLVED AND SUPPORT YOUR KALAMUNDA BULLS!
Hmm
Already some team withdrawals from 3rds & Community Grade (4ths)
I get what your saying, but I don't think it was Curtin who changed the rules.
From a goats point of view - They have the best numbers for a while and will be filling the 3 teams without much issue. They are under no illusions on how easy it is going to be. I also don't think you will see any flags go up, no matter the score.
There is a huge sense of pride in the club at the moment - and isn't it great that they are giving it a crack. Something to build on for the next few years.
But hey - lets all do what we tradionally do in RugbyWA - fuck you, you are not good enough to be there. Go away.
As I said we'll see how this pans out, personally I think this is going to be a massive fuck up and I hope the damage is limited before common sense prevails, what the fuck happened to player welfare and duty of care.
I do admire your passion but you played 3 games of rugby last week and had contested scrums for 20 minutes in total, all that does is make a joke of the standard of the game in town.
I hope whoever is playing Curtin tomorrow is nice enough to declare early.