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Sydney Subbies 2022

The Ghost of Raelene

Mark Ella (57)
Can Barker field the teams? Iggies surely can get teams together. Quality is a different question but team wise they usually can.

After that would Manly Savers & Sydney Harbour be able?

Talking about Div 3 here
 

Pfitzy

George Gregan (70)
Quinns and Epping (big jump) to Div 2?

@Pfitzy got enough for DIV 3?
To get 3 x 8 you need 24 clubs, ideally.

Last year Div 1 had 10 while Div 2/3 had 11 so you're already short on pure mathematics at 21.

Generally you want a minimum of 6 in a division so absolute bare bones is 18 but I think there are enough to get 8 in Div 1, so that makes 20 minimum.

Looking at results from last year I'm not sure Blacktown stay in the list of 21.

Really need to consider all three divisions to ensure clubs don't suffer, and again: no easy decisions there.

I can say for a fact the Board have been talking to many clubs and are trying to get the best outcome possible. Anyone at the AGM last night would have heard the same.
 
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Doritos Day

Tom Lawton (22)
Hearing some rumours of big issues under the Gladesville bridge, anyone able to put some context to this?
Have the Dirty Reds, the once powerhouses of division 1 continued to spiral?
Only time will tell.
Always enjoy references to places in the vague locale of a club to spruce up a post. We should start a reference list.

FWIW - I think the men from Lyons Rd will steady the ship in 23 without being serious premiership threats.
 

oldmate11

Allen Oxlade (6)
This is what I have in terms of the divisions. Unsure on the amount of grades in div 3, I thought a combined div 2 4th grade and div 3 3rd grade comp could work but I’m not sure if it is viable.


1 - 5 grades + colts

Colleagues

Mosman

Hunters hill

St Pats

blue mountains

Forest

Waverley

Drummoyne





2 - 4 grades + colts

Epping

Newport

Hawkesbury valley

Hills

Lindfield

UNSW

Petersham

Harlequins





3 - 2 grades maybe 3??

Beecroft

Old ignatians

Blacktown

Briars

Knox

Manly savers

Oysters

old barker
 

TheBigArvo

Chris McKivat (8)
I’d say Barker and potentially Knox will stay/end up in Div 2 just based off there results over the last few years. Knox colts were the highlight in a dismal year which will hopefully set them up for them. They may not have the numbers for all the teams but probably end up as the best fit.
I can’t see Harbour making the jump to Div 3 either unless they have some more help from Easts, incredibly strong but don’t have the player depth on there own. Unfortunately I’m not sure where Blacktown will end up.

Div 1
Colleagues
Hunters Hill
Mosman
Waverly
Blue Mountains
Drummoyne
St Pats
Forrest/Petersham

Div 2
Petersham/Forrest
Lindfield
Newport
Hills
UNSW
Hawksburry Valley
Old Barker
Knox/Harlequins

Div 3
Harlequins/Knox
Briars
Beecroft
Old Iggies
Epping
Manly Savers
Merrylands??? Great year last year might be an option
Redfield/Raptors?? Would they have the numbers for the extra grades and colts

Whatever the breakup of the division’s let’s hope 2023 brings less forfeits and clubs are able to get the full quota on the park. It was a very frustrating year coming up unevenly matched sides
 

TheBigArvo

Chris McKivat (8)
To get 3 x 8 you need 24 clubs, ideally.

Last year Div 1 had 10 while Div 2/3 had 11 so you're already short on pure mathematics at 21.

Generally you want a minimum of 6 in a division so absolute bare bones is 18 but I think there are enough to get 8 in Div 1, so that makes 20 minimum.

Looking at results from last year I'm not sure Blacktown stay in the list of 21.

Really need to consider all three divisions to ensure clubs don't suffer, and again: no easy decisions there.

I can say for a fact the Board have been talking to many clubs and are trying to get the best outcome possible. Anyone at the AGM last night would have heard the same.
I wonder if they’d look at
Div 1-8 Teams (Colleagues, Hunters, Mosman, Waverly, Drummoyne, Mountains, St Pats & Forrest)
Div 2- 7 Teams (Newport, Petersham, Lindfield, UNSW, Hills, Valley & Knox)
Div 3- 7 Teams (Old Barker, Briars, Beecroft, Iggies, Harlequins, Epping & Savers)

Which would give you an 8 team Div 4 (Harbour, Redfield , Merrylands, Mac Uni, Chatswood, Renegades, Raptors & Saints)

No one likes having the Bye but that looks to be the simplest way to fit like teams together.
Put it to the board Pfitzy!
 

Prodigy

Alex Ross (28)
I see its 8 teams in the top 3 Divisions

Div 1
Colleagues
Waverley
Hunters Hill
Mosman
St Pats
Forest
Blue Mountains
Petersham/Newport

Div 2
Newport/Petersham
UNSW
Hawkessbury Valley
Lindfield
Hills
Drummoyne

Then it gets difficult. 2 off the below.

Harlequinns
Beecroft
Epping
Briars
Knox

Can see how they then have enough left for 8 teams in Div 3?
Won’t be Epping, I’d guess they’ll have a Beecroft, Harlequins, Briars, Knox in that order
 

Pfitzy

George Gregan (70)
No one likes having the Bye but that looks to be the simplest way to fit like teams together.
Put it to the board Pfitzy!

Don't worry, the Board is looking at every number. Footage from the last Board meeting:

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:)

Will the final decisions make absolutely everyone happy? No :(
Will it still result in the peanut gallery saying the Board is out of touch and should all be drawn and quartered? Oh definitely ;)
Will *any* of said peanut gallery actually try to help solve the problems at Union or Club level? Fat chance based on recent history :cool:
 
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Pfitzy

George Gregan (70)
Div 1-8 Teams (Colleagues, Hunters, Mosman, Waverly, Drummoyne, Mountains, St Pats & Forrest)
Div 2- 7 Teams (Newport, Petersham, Lindfield, UNSW, Hills, Valley & Knox)
Div 3- 7 Teams (Old Barker, Briars, Beecroft, Iggies, Harlequins, Epping & Savers)

8 is the goal, but in some cases other numbers will need to be considered simply based on the info we get.

6 is the bare minimum, but you have to play each other three times creating an obvious bias (particularly if you play a tough club away), and a bit of inequity in home v away games. Also, if one club starts experiencing difficulty the whole division is in strife...

7 works a bit better than 6 because it is still full home and away with 1 bye. And while byes suck, at least it is a known quantity and some players even like it to take a break (personally I hate a bye up against a long weekend or wet weather weekend, but such is life).

As I've said here before: when presented with information offered, the Board has to make the decision that looks best for the whole Union, based on that information.

And by "whole Union" I mean trying to get the Division numbers right for a workable draw, but also trying to get like-sized clubs with similar strengths together to make it competitive rather than one-sided. There will be dominant clubs, but if it is a slaughter every week for a particular bunch of chaps that isn't going to be much fun.

The Board (via the CCR) has talked to many clubs over the last couple of months, to ensure lines of communication are open and that information flows both ways.

If you read the Annual Report https://rugby.net.au/news/2022-Annual-Report-x-15822.html you'll also see there is a drop in teams and player numbers (p6) which needs to be arrested and the Board can't do that on its own.

If you've got ties to a club, then I'd urge you to get involved and help them out, because this is a whole-of-Rugby thing.

Without more volunteers, players, managers, and coaches, there is going to be some serious challenges in arresting the downturn.
 

Pfitzy

George Gregan (70)
If you've got ties to a club, then I'd urge you to get involved and help them out, because this is a whole-of-Rugby thing.

And if you DON'T have ties with a club, find one nearby and offer some help a couple of hours a week.

Great way to make mates for life and give yourself something to do of a Saturday.

We're in Kellyville ;)
 
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oldmate11

Allen Oxlade (6)
I wonder if they’d look at
Div 1-8 Teams (Colleagues, Hunters, Mosman, Waverly, Drummoyne, Mountains, St Pats & Forrest)
Div 2- 7 Teams (Newport, Petersham, Lindfield, UNSW, Hills, Valley & Knox)
Div 3- 7 Teams (Old Barker, Briars, Beecroft, Iggies, Harlequins, Epping & Savers)

Which would give you an 8 team Div 4 (Harbour, Redfield , Merrylands, Mac Uni, Chatswood, Renegades, Raptors & Saints)

No one likes having the Bye but that looks to be the simplest way to fit like teams together.
Put it to the board Pfitzy!
I reckon this is the fairest outcome for most clubs. I have no issue with a bye as long as it keeps the division competitive.
 

zoro

Frank Row (1)
I see its 8 teams in the top 3 Divisions

Div 1
Colleagues
Waverley
Hunters Hill
Mosman
St Pats
Forest
Blue Mountains
Petersham/Newport

Div 2
Newport/Petersham
UNSW
Hawkessbury Valley
Lindfield
Hills
Drummoyne

Then it gets difficult. 2 off the below.

Harlequinns
Beecroft
Epping
Briars
Knox

Can see how they then have enough left for 8 teams in Div 3?
The make up of the divisions has already been determined.
 

Im new here

Peter Burge (5)
To me Div 1 seems pretty set in stone.
Same as this season minus Knox (Shute shield ) and Petersham.
Div 2 and the re establishment of Div 3 may raise some eye brows.
I can’t wait to see where I’ll end up playing honestly
 
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Prodigy

Alex Ross (28)
Cowboy Cup: Petersham 19th vs Drummoyne 22nd
Div 1 CC: Petersham 8th (783) vs Drummoyne 9th (779)
Kentwell: Petersham 6th vs Drummoyne 7th
Burke: Petersham 8th vs Drummoyne 7th
Barbour (Colts): Petersham 6th vs Drummoyne 8th
Whiddon: Petersham 10th vs Drummoyne 9th
Judd: Petersham 9th vs Drummoyne 7th

Not sure why everyone is assuming that Petersham will go down to Division 2. Based on the information above, you'd have to suggest that Drummoyne are the club more deserving of relegation. Unless people know otherwise.
 
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