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Great work guys on the responses to that BS pile! Did Parkes get given a brown paper bag in the carpark for (loosely termed) writing that article I wonder. It’s all the same diatribe from last year pulled up with so many holes in it, closely followed by TWAS pathetic bleat. Keep it up-doesn’t look like he’s getting much positive response LOL!
I disagree with some of what he has said, but I agree with the overall point. There are at least two locations over East that would make far more sense for a WSR team, but there has been no mention of anything like that or even preparations for same in future. Yet they are proposing a full team for a location with next to no underlying support structure and, crucially, no control over what there is. WA has the Pindan and RWA behind it, every other mooted location has both a local comp and the support of the administrative body, and WS has what...? Frankly it is reminiscent of an ARU move...drop a team on a location, thinking that will somehow solve something.
Which is why there must be something else going on. No-one could possibly be blind to how provocative a move it is, especially before the competition has even been sanctioned. There are lots of things that could have been done for and with Western Sydney once the competition was running, but instead they went straight nuclear. There has to be a reason, and it is not surprising that people are speculating as to what.
Yeah, for my money, Western Sydney is a bargaining chip, all ready to be axed to generate some hoped "concession" from Rat's Arse (such concessions might include, but not be limited to stopping the incessant roadblocks to a competition that everybody in the known world has said will be beneficial to rugby in the region, Allowing the Force to contract anyone they can afford, etc)
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I would imagine that the western Sydney side will be set up constitutionally like the Brumbies so it can never be merged, relocated or axed. I would believe that the clubs in the relevant districts will have some input and/or voting power so they can't get destroyed again. Plus it will be run and financed professionally. Kids will have a pathway to go in to which they have never had in the west. They have had to move or go to league. The Samoa and Tongan input is probably to get support from the IRB as we have seen with the RLWC there are far too many Melanesian and Polynesian boys that have family backgrounds in Rugby through their heritage are playing League.
Geoff is just pandering to the obstructionist the RA like Drew Mitchell he doesn't want to lose the keys to the inner sanctum when he is only getting started and still has his head in the sand over the dying comp that is Super Rugby. Properly funded Force and western Sydney sides won't cost the RA and Twiggy won't set them up like the basketcase Rebels were by John O'Neill and Harold Mitchell so they won't be relying on tens of millions from the RA.
The RA can also stick to their 'deals' to prop up the Rebels.
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Bakkies, I have read through all that WSR debate on ROAR. But I think the biggest misconception to me from both Twiggy' distractors and his supporters, that they think Twiggy is in this Force/WSR thing to make money.
I believe he has his philanthropist hat on. Like when he donates hundreds of millions to other causes he also passionately supports. He may put the businessman hat on when he is negotiating or trying to ensure the WSR becomes a success.
He has other easier ways of making real money than through setting up the WSR.
He has just spent a bucket of money getting the Force back up and running. And I have heard he publicly say twice now that he is going to give the Force back to the fans.
And if Western Sydney works, what say any other neglected areas in the heartland?
Japan and the Pacific Islands for Aussie Super 9's!
Let's have one of these in WA! Click this link: Saitama Super Arena - New Perth Stadium?
Game Day Information: Western Force v Australian Country Stockman Rugby
August 24, 2018
The Western Force will host the Australian-Stockman rugby team as a community event to give country and regional players an opportunity to play on a large professional stage.
In addition to great rugby event, the Force and the Rugby WA community would like you to join us in supporting our Australian Farmers and rural communities who are struggling through drought ahead of the Force v Australian Country Stockman Rugby game. More information see below.
Event Details
Location: Rockingham Rugby Union Football Club. Lark Hill Sports Complex, Warnbro Sound Avenue, Port Kennedy.
Time: Kick-off at 6 pm.
Around the Grounds
Key times
10:30 am – Community Grade: Div 2 – Cottesloe v Wests Scarborough
12:15 pm – Community Grade: Div 1 – Associates v Curtin Uni A
2:00 pm – Colts: Palmyra v UWA
3:45 pm – Championship Div: Palmyra – Wanneroo Districts
6:00 pm – Western Force v Australian Country Stockmans Rugby Club
Be the Force for Farmers in need
Farmers around Australia need our help to keep their cattle, sheep and horses alive through one of the worst droughts in living history. These farmers have been feeding us for hundreds of years and are the backbones to Australian agriculture.
Together, small gestures can make a BIG difference.
With your generosity and support, we hope that we can help provide aid to the thousands of farmers and their livestock who are doing it tough.
Our goal is to reach a minimum of $9500 so we can provide a semi-trailer’s worth of hay and transport it to an affected area.
Every donation through this page will go directly to the ‘Buy a Bale’ (Rural Aid) Foundation, who do great work to reach those in need.
You can donate as little as $10 and all donations over $2 are tax deductible.
Your donation in action:
– $20 buys a small bale of hay and helps transport it to the affected areas
– $60 buys 3 x $20 gift cards to help put food on the table
– $100 buys a large bale of hay
– $500 buys 5 large bales of hay
– $1000 buys 10 large bales of hay
– $5700 buys a single-trailer load of hay
$9500 buys a semi-trailer load of hay and transport it to an affected area.
Donate Here!
Stockman Team List
1. Oscar Cunningham
2. Bart Ritchie
3. Rhys Brodie
4. Marcus Christenson
5. Tom Nowlan
6. Luke Papworth
7. Josateki Murray
8. Marcus Carbone
9. Vincent Quigley
10. Fred Durrough
11. Billy Bulley
12. Ben Cotton
13. Landon Hayes
14. Alex Gibbon (VC)
15. Finn Mc Kee
16. Dane Le Rougetel
17. Tom Court
18. Cameron McKerrow
19. Rory Collins
20. Andrew Selwood
21. Trent De Vere (C)
22. Jack Radford
23. Zac Campton
24. Paul Mackin
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The captain is on the bench?????
it happens in politics regularly!
Another article on tonights game!
More than just rugby on the line for Stockman Rugby Union
Nick TaylorThe West Australian
Friday, 24 August 2018 12:58PM
Nick Taylor
Nic Henderson will coach the side.
Nic Henderson will coach the side.Picture: Getty Images
There is more than just a couple of games and a few beers when the Stockman Rugby Union, who play Western Force on Saturday night at Lark Hill sporting complex, go on tour.
Their programme provides opportunities for aspiring grassroots talent but also raises awareness about mental health.
The Stockman club started life in Longreach in Queensland in 2013 and brings together players from the bush where life can be isolated and lonely.
Former Wallabies prop Nic Henderson, who spent 2010 at the Force, is coaching the team that beat the WA under-19 side on Monday.
He said addressing health issues created a bond between players.
“They boys have been picked on rugby ability but also what they are like as blokes, the sort of people they are,” Henderson said.
“Rugby is the avenue to pull the boys together, the vehicle to deliver discussions around mental health.
“We have held three workshops while on tour and that is very important, to ensure the guys are comfortable.
“It’s a really unique bond and all the players have been saying how important it has been.
“I have never done something like this before and I’ve been really impressed.
“It’s a really good environment to be part of coming together, not just for rugby, but gaining a level of trust in each other.
“The boys fund it, they pay to be here, and when you invest in it you respect the opportunity. It’s not given to you.”
The Force have included fringe World Series Rugby and local players in their squad but Henderson said it will still be a step up for most of his players.
“There’s no escaping the fact that it will be a huge jump” he said.
“The reality is we’ll be playing against a team that has been training together for some time and we’ve been together for a week,” he said.
“It will be a huge step up in terms of physicality, speed, the breakdown, the tackle and the set piece but it’s a huge opportunity to play at a level above where they have come from.”
Here is one on Marc Christensen
Newcastle rugby: Breakaway to fly in from Perth for Two Blues sudden death showdown with Nelson Bay
James Gardiner
Rugby Union
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FRLYING HIGH: Wanderers back-rower Marcus Christensen wins a lineout against Southern Beaches.
FRLYING HIGH: Wanderers back-rower Marcus Christensen wins a lineout against Southern Beaches.
WANDERERS breakaway Marcus Christensen will hop on a plane three hours after playing against the Western Force in Perth on Saturday night to ensure he is on deck for the Two Blues’ sudden-death showdown against Nelson Bay at No,2 Sportsground on Sunday.
Christensen will pack down at lock for the Australian Stockman against the former Super rugby franchise.
It will be his second game in a five days after helping the invitational team to a 31-19 win over the Force under-19s on Monday night. University hooker Dane Le Rougetel is on the bench for the Stockman.
Christensen’s plane arrives in Sydney early Sunday morning.
“He is hoping to get enough rest in transit,” Wanderers coach Darren Young said. “He asked us about it when the invitation was offered to him. It was a no-brainer for us. It is a massive opportunity for him.”
Christensen will move from blindside breakaway to No.8 in place of Ben Ham who is suspended after picking up his third yellow card of the season against Hamilton.
“This has been Marcus’ best season,” Young said. “We challenged him this year and he has evolved as a player and leader.”
IN THE WEST: Marcus Christensen at a press conference before the clash against the Western Force.
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IN THE WEST: Marcus Christensen at a press conference before the clash against the Western Force.
The Gropers accounted for Wanderers 18-6 in their last encounter at No.2 Sportsground in round 14 and are fresh from the bye in the final round. It was the only game this season in which the Two Blues have not crossed for a try.
“We have got the players to attack, but we have been basing our game on what we can do defensively to shut down key players,” hooker Dan Collins said. “We basically get up in the face of guys. Realistically a couple of years ago, the attackers would not have batted an eyelid at who was coming at them.”
The result at No.2 was in stark contrast to their first meeting at Strong Oval, which the Two Blues were convincing winners 44-5.
“They were just too good,” Collins said. “We couldn’t string a couple of blokes together in D and they found every hole. They are the type of team who keeps probing away until they find that hole. Our defence will be key. If we can keep the same as the last few weeks, we are in with a good chance.”
The game is being broadcast by our friends at LMSC
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ezVgfdMdO1Y
Full time from Rocky,
Western Force 79 defeat Australian Country Stockmen 0... looked like a great game played in a fine spirit. Thanks to LMSC for the broadcast.
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Some pics from the sideline at tonights game:
Great event, family absolutely loved it. Kids had an amazing time. Please come back to Lark Hill The Western Force. You put up a great display.
Hodgo and Prior are both champions for signing my kids stuff. Nice one.
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